Multi-use notebook computer carrying case

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Inventors

Cooley, David M.

Application #

094525

Filed

Jul-20-1993

Published

Mar-28-1995

Current US Class

190/29
206/305
206/320

International Classes

B65D 085/38

Field of Search

150/119 190/19 190/21 190/106 190/112 190/113 190/115 190/118 190/119 190/109-111 206/305 206/320 206/576 364/708

Assignee

AST Research Inc. (Irvine, CA)

Examiners

Foster; Jimmy G.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Knobbe, Martens, Olson & Bear

US Patent References

4837590   Portable computer...

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Other References

Article entitled "Beanie Perches Atop Computer to Cut Glare" and photograph, from Orange County edition of Los Angeles Times. Apr. 15, 1992. p. E8.

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Abstract
A multi-use notebook computer carrying case includes a top cover member and a bottom cover member. An accordion-like shroud connects the sides of the top and bottom cover members. A bottom tray having a height adjust mechanism is secured within the bottom cover member. The bottom cover member houses a plurality of drawers capable of being extended away from the bottom cover member to expose a storage compartment and provide additional working surface area. The bottom cover member further includes a height adjustable wrist pad. A protective windshield housed within the top cover member, is selectively engageable to protect against a hostile environment.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A multi-use notebook computer carrying case for carrying a notebook computer, said notebook computer having a closed position in which said notebook computer cannot be operated and an open position in which said notebook computer can be operated, said carrying case comprising:

a top cover member;

a bottom cover member to receive said notebook computer so that said notebook computer is positioned within said bottom cover member;

a plurality of side members connecting said top cover member to said bottom cover member, wherein said top cover member, said bottom cover member, and said plurality of side members define an unobstructed opening that allows said notebook computer to be operated in said open position, and wherein said plurality of side members shield said notebook computer from observation; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to carrying cases and more particularly to a multi-use carrying case for notebook computers.

2. Description of the Related Art

Notebook computers (also sometimes referred to as laptop computers) are widely used today because of their portability. Notebook computers are frequently used in airplanes and other modes of transportation. Thus, there has developed a need for a carrying case for the notebook computer.

Prior carrying cases comprised, for example, a simple vinyl cover with dimensions larger than the notebook computer to encase the computer within its interior. The prior covers serve the sole purpose of aiding the user in carrying the notebook computer during transit. However, once the notebook computer was in use, the cover was usually set to one side and served no further utility until it was again necessary to carry the computer. Thus, prior covers did not serve to solve many of the problems inherent in using a portable notebook computer.
 
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