US20090117956A1 - Electronic device holster - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure relates to holsters for mobile communication devices, and in particular to a holster that can accommodate mobile communication devices of various sizes and form factors.
- An adjustable holster for a mobile communication device comprises: a housing that stores the mobile communication device received through an opening in the housing, the housing being adjustable in size so that the housing can store one of a plurality of different sized mobile communication devices; and an adjustable clip disposed on the housing and that is capable of attaching to one of a plurality of different sized objects.
- the housing further comprises at least one side wall made up of releasably attached side wall components so that the at least one side wall can be adjusted in width by attaching the side wall components to one another at different locations.
- the side wall components are releasably attached to one another using a hook-and-loop fastening system.
- the housing further comprises at least one side wall made of an elastic material.
- the adjustable holster further comprises a clip mount attached to the housing, the clip being pivotally attached to the clip mount.
- the clip is lockable into one of a plurality of pivoted positions relative to the clip mount.
- the housing comprises a front cover made of a substantially transparent material.
- the housing is made of a material selected from the following material types: leather, plastic, metal, rubber and cloth.
- An adjustable holster for a mobile communication device comprises: a front cover comprising a first side edge, a second side edge, a top edge and a bottom edge; a back cover comprising an outer surface, a first side edge, a second side edge, a top edge and a bottom edge; an elastic member that connects the first side edge of the front cover with the first side edge of the back cover, the elastic member forming a first side cover of the holster; a first fastener member extending laterally from the second edge of the front cover, the first fastener member comprising one of a male and female fastener element of a first fastening system; a second fastener member extending laterally from the second edge of the back cover, the second fastener member comprising the other of the male and female fastener element of the first fastening system, the first and second fastener members being fastened together to form a second side cover of the holster; a bottom cover extending longitudinally from one of the front cover comprising a first side edge
- the front cover further comprises an outer surface, and at least a portion of the outer surface of the front cover is made of a substantially transparent material.
- the first fastening system is a hook-and-loop fastening system.
- the second fastening system is a hook-and-loop fastening system.
- the first and second fastener elements are magnetic fastener elements.
- the adjustable holster further comprises a clip mount disposed on the outer surface of the back cover.
- the clip is pivotally attached to the clip mount.
- the front cover, back cover, first side cover, second side cover, top cover and bottom cover are each made of a material selected from the following material types: leather, plastic, metal, rubber and cloth.
- FIG. 1 is a front perspective view of a holster according an exemplary embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a plan view of an opened holster according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a back plan view of the holster shown in FIG. 2 according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 4 is an exploded perspective view of a clip mechanism according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a back plan view of the holster shown in FIG. 2 showing the clip support member adjustably attached to the clip mount according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- a family or individual may have more than one mobile communication device of different sizes and form factors, such as, for example, a cell phone, such as a RazrTM or iphoneTM, and a pager, such as a BlackBerry® or TreoTM, each requiring its own holster for attachment to a user's belt or other object.
- a cell phone such as a RazrTM or iphoneTM
- a pager such as a BlackBerry® or TreoTM
- This need to carry excess items is not only cumbersome to the individual but also wasteful of storage space, particularly in small areas, such as in a cockpit of a vehicle.
- BluetoothTM has provided a means for hands-free communication, this is not always an affordable solution.
- people may turn to other options, such as, for example, ear plugs, head sets, phone holders that attach to dashboards and clip-on ear phones.
- these alternatives also have disadvantages in that head phones and ear plugs are uncomfortable and difficult to hold in place, phone holders can not be easily fixed in place at an optimal clarity distance, and clip-on ear phones may trouble those concerned about the potential negative effects of electromagnetic radiation.
- the present invention is directed to a holster for a mobile communication device, such as, for example, a cell phone or a pager.
- the holster is capable of being adjusted in size so as to accommodate a variety of mobile communication devices.
- the inventive holster may include various separable elements that may be attached to one another in different positions and/or may include elastic elements that can stretch to accommodate a variety of mobile communication devices.
- the holster according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention may also be capable of being clipped on to various objects and adjusted relative to the user while being clipped on to such objects, to allow the user to operate the mobile communication device in a “hands-free” mode.
- FIG. 1 is a front perspective view of a holster, generally designated by reference number 1 , according an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- the holster 1 includes a housing 10 .
- the housing 10 includes a front cover 20 , a back cover 30 , a top cover 40 , a bottom cover 50 , a first side cover 60 and a second side cover 70 .
- Each of the front, back, top, bottom and side covers 20 , 30 , 40 , 50 , 60 , 70 may be made of any suitable material, such as, for example, leather, plastic, metal, rubber and cloth.
- the front cover 20 may include a substantially transparent material portion 22 through which a mobile communication device held by the holster 1 may be viewed.
- At least one of the first and second side covers 60 , 70 and at least one of the top and bottom covers 40 , 50 may form adjustable fastener systems that allow for adjustment of the thickness, width and length of the housing 10 so as to accommodate different sized mobile communication devices.
- at least one of the first and second side covers 60 , 70 may be made of an elastic material so that the holster 1 may house a mobile communication device with a snug fit.
- the housing 10 may have top openings 11 and bottom openings 13 that allow components, such as an antenna, of a mobile communication device held within the housing 10 to protrude outwards.
- FIG. 2 is a plan view of an opened holster 1 according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- the holster 1 is laid out flat, with the inner surface 12 of the housing 10 facing upwards and the outer surface 14 of the housing 10 facing downwards.
- the front cover 20 includes a first side edge 23 , a second side edge 24 , a top edge 25 and a bottom edge 26
- the back cover 30 includes a first side edge 33 , a second side edge 34 , a top edge 35 and a bottom edge 36 .
- the top cover 40 may extend longitudinally from the top edge 35 of the back cover 30 .
- the top cover 40 may include a first top cover fastener element 42 that connects to a second top cover fastener element 44 disposed adjacent to the top edge 25 of the front cover 20 .
- the first top cover fastener element 42 and second top cover fastener element 44 may be embedded magnets having opposed faces of opposite polarity so that the first and second top cover fastener elements 42 , 44 are magnetically attracted to one another and form a magnetic fastener system.
- the first and second top cover fastener elements 42 , 44 are not limited to magnetic elements, and may instead be, for example, hook-and-loop fasteners or any other type of fastener elements. Also, as shown in FIG.
- the width of the top cover 40 is narrower than the widths of the front and back covers 20 , 30 so as to form the top openings 11 when the housing 10 is assembled.
- the top cover 40 may also include a top cover opening 43 through which components of the stored mobile communication device may protrude.
- the bottom cover 50 may extend longitudinally from the bottom edge 26 of the front cover 20 .
- the bottom cover 50 may include a first bottom cover fastener element 52 disposed on the inner surface 12 of the housing 10 that connects to a second bottom cover fastener element 54 disposed adjacent to the bottom edge 36 of the back cover 30 on the outer surface 14 of the housing 10 .
- the first bottom cover fastener element 52 may be a hook fastener element and the second bottom cover fastener element 54 may be a loop fastener element so that the first and second bottom cover fastener elements 52 , 54 form a hook-and-loop fastener system.
- first and second bottom cover fastener elements 52 , 54 are not limited to hook and loop fastener elements, and may instead be, for example, magnetic fastener elements or any other type of fastener elements.
- the width of the bottom cover 50 is narrower than the widths of the front and back covers 20 , 30 so as to form the bottom openings 13 when the housing 10 is assembled.
- the bottom cover 50 may also include a bottom cover opening 53 through which components of the stored mobile communication device may protrude.
- a first fastener member 62 extends laterally from the second side edge 24 of the front cover 20 .
- the first fastener member 62 may include a male fastener element 64 disposed on the inner surface 12 of the housing 10 .
- a second fastener member 66 extends laterally from the first side edge 33 of the back cover 30 .
- the second fastener member 66 may include a female fastener element 68 disposed on the outer surface 14 of the housing 10 .
- the male fastener element 64 and the female fastener element 68 can be mated with one another so that the first and second fastener members 62 , 66 form the first side cover 60 .
- the male fastener element 64 includes a hook-type fastener and the female fastener element 68 is a loop-type fastener, so that the male and female fastener elements 64 , 68 form a hook-and-loop fastener system.
- the width of the first side cover 60 may be adjusted by attaching the male fastener element 64 to various portions of the female fastener element 68 .
- only the outer lateral end portions of the male and female elements 64 , 68 may be mated with one another.
- the second side cover 70 extends between the first side edge 23 of the front cover 20 and the second side edge 34 of the back cover 30 .
- the second side cover 70 is preferably made of an elastic material, such as, for example, rubber or vinyl so that the second side cover 70 can stretch around and accommodate mobile communication devices of various sizes.
- the holster 1 may also include a clip-on device, generally designated by reference number 100 , attached to the outer surface 14 of the housing 10 at the back cover 30 .
- FIG. 3 is a back plan view of the holster 1 , showing the clip-on mechanism 100 attached to the back cover 30 .
- the clip-on device 100 may include a clip mount 110 attached to the back cover 30 by, for example, a rivet, and a clip 120 mounted on the clip mount 110 .
- the clip 120 may be attached to an object, such as, for example, an automobile seat belt, so that the holster 1 may be clipped to the object close to a user's mouth, and the clip 120 may be adjusted to set angular positions so that the holster 1 may be angled to desired positions relative to the user while clipped on the object.
- an object such as, for example, an automobile seat belt
- FIG. 4 is an exploded perspective view of a clip 120 according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- the clip 120 includes a clip support member 122 , a pin 124 , a clip member 126 having a displacement end 128 and an engagement end 130 , spring 132 and a cap 134 .
- One end of the clip support member 122 preferably includes an opening 123 with a plurality of grooves 125 arranged in a circular array to mate with the clip mount 110 .
- the clip mount 110 includes a plurality of fixed protrusions 112 , at least one side of each protrusion 112 having a rounded shape and the top side of each protrusion 112 including a cavity 113 .
- the protrusions are arranged such that the perimeter of the protrusions 112 form a substantially circular shape.
- the area between the protrusions 112 may form a substantially T-shape opening to allow a T-shaped ratchet spring 114 to be disposed therein and substantially held in place.
- Integrally formed on the underside of the cap 134 are a plurality of prongs (not shown) for mating with the cavities 113 of the protrusions 112 .
- Integrally formed on the other end of the clip support member 122 is a plurality of clip pivot ears 127 having holes therethrough for connection using pin 124 through mating holes of pivot support members 129 integrally formed on clip member 126 .
- the spring 132 is disposed between the clip member 126 and the clip support member 122 to allow pivotal movement of the clip member 126 in relation to clip support member 122 .
- the spring 132 allows the clip 120 to be easily placed onto and removed from the user's belt or other object, such as an automobile seatbelt.
- the opening 123 of the clip support member 122 accepts the protrusions 112 of the clip mount 110 .
- the longest leg of the T-shaped spring 114 disposed inside the protrusions 112 fits into one of the grooves 125 of the opening 123 , thereby locking the housing 10 in position relative to the clip 120 .
- the position of the housing 10 relative to the clip 120 may be adjusted by rotating the T-shaped spring 114 from one of the plurality of grooves 125 of opening 123 into an adjacent one of the grooves 125 .
- the user may move the housing 10 into a plurality of angular positions and lock the housing 10 in place while maintaining the holster 1 securely mounted on an object, such as an automobile seatbelt.
- the above-described clip mechanism is merely exemplary, and any other known or later designed clip mechanism may be used with the present invention.
- the housing 10 may be removable from the clip 120 so that the housing 120 can be used separately.
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An adjustable holster for a mobile communication device including a housing that stores the mobile communication device received through an opening in the housing, the housing being adjustable in size so that the housing can store one of a plurality of different sized mobile communication devices, and an adjustable clip disposed on the housing and that is capable of attaching to one of a plurality of different sized objects.
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- The present disclosure relates to holsters for mobile communication devices, and in particular to a holster that can accommodate mobile communication devices of various sizes and form factors.
- This application is a continuation-in-part of PCT International Patent Application No. PCT/US2007/023888, filed Nov. 13, 2007, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
- An adjustable holster for a mobile communication device according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention comprises: a housing that stores the mobile communication device received through an opening in the housing, the housing being adjustable in size so that the housing can store one of a plurality of different sized mobile communication devices; and an adjustable clip disposed on the housing and that is capable of attaching to one of a plurality of different sized objects.
- In at least one embodiment, the housing further comprises at least one side wall made up of releasably attached side wall components so that the at least one side wall can be adjusted in width by attaching the side wall components to one another at different locations.
- In at least one embodiment, the side wall components are releasably attached to one another using a hook-and-loop fastening system.
- In at least one embodiment, the housing further comprises at least one side wall made of an elastic material.
- In at least one embodiment, the adjustable holster further comprises a clip mount attached to the housing, the clip being pivotally attached to the clip mount.
- In at least one embodiment, the clip is lockable into one of a plurality of pivoted positions relative to the clip mount.
- In at least one embodiment, the housing comprises a front cover made of a substantially transparent material.
- In at least one embodiment, the housing is made of a material selected from the following material types: leather, plastic, metal, rubber and cloth.
- An adjustable holster for a mobile communication device according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention comprises: a front cover comprising a first side edge, a second side edge, a top edge and a bottom edge; a back cover comprising an outer surface, a first side edge, a second side edge, a top edge and a bottom edge; an elastic member that connects the first side edge of the front cover with the first side edge of the back cover, the elastic member forming a first side cover of the holster; a first fastener member extending laterally from the second edge of the front cover, the first fastener member comprising one of a male and female fastener element of a first fastening system; a second fastener member extending laterally from the second edge of the back cover, the second fastener member comprising the other of the male and female fastener element of the first fastening system, the first and second fastener members being fastened together to form a second side cover of the holster; a bottom cover extending longitudinally from one of the bottom edge of the front cover and the bottom edge of the back cover, the bottom cover comprising one of a male and female fastener element of a second fastening system, the other of the male and female fastener element of the second fastening system disposed adjacent to the other of the bottom edge of the front cover and the bottom edge of the back cover; a top cover extending longitudinally from one of the top edge of the front cover and the top edge of the back cover, the top cover comprising a first fastener element that connects to a second fastener element disposed adjacent to the other of the top edge of the front cover and top edge of the bottom cover; and an adjustable clip disposed on the outer surface of the back cover.
- In at least one embodiment, the front cover further comprises an outer surface, and at least a portion of the outer surface of the front cover is made of a substantially transparent material.
- In at least one embodiment, the first fastening system is a hook-and-loop fastening system.
- In at least one embodiment, the second fastening system is a hook-and-loop fastening system.
- In at least one embodiment, the first and second fastener elements are magnetic fastener elements.
- In at least one embodiment, the adjustable holster further comprises a clip mount disposed on the outer surface of the back cover.
- In at least one embodiment, the clip is pivotally attached to the clip mount.
- In at least one embodiment, the front cover, back cover, first side cover, second side cover, top cover and bottom cover are each made of a material selected from the following material types: leather, plastic, metal, rubber and cloth.
- Various exemplary embodiments of the invention will be described in detail, with reference to the following figures, wherein:
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FIG. 1 is a front perspective view of a holster according an exemplary embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is a plan view of an opened holster according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 3 is a back plan view of the holster shown inFIG. 2 according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 4 is an exploded perspective view of a clip mechanism according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention; and -
FIG. 5 is a back plan view of the holster shown inFIG. 2 showing the clip support member adjustably attached to the clip mount according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention. - A family or individual may have more than one mobile communication device of different sizes and form factors, such as, for example, a cell phone, such as a Razr™ or iphone™, and a pager, such as a BlackBerry® or Treo™, each requiring its own holster for attachment to a user's belt or other object. Thus, not only does one need to often carry more than one mobile communication device, but also the corresponding holsters that fit the communication devices. This need to carry excess items is not only cumbersome to the individual but also wasteful of storage space, particularly in small areas, such as in a cockpit of a vehicle.
- Further, laws have gone into effect that mandate hands-free talking on cell phones and similar devices for drivers in vehicles. Although Bluetooth™ has provided a means for hands-free communication, this is not always an affordable solution. Thus, people may turn to other options, such as, for example, ear plugs, head sets, phone holders that attach to dashboards and clip-on ear phones. However, these alternatives also have disadvantages in that head phones and ear plugs are uncomfortable and difficult to hold in place, phone holders can not be easily fixed in place at an optimal clarity distance, and clip-on ear phones may trouble those concerned about the potential negative effects of electromagnetic radiation.
- The present invention is directed to a holster for a mobile communication device, such as, for example, a cell phone or a pager. In various exemplary embodiments, the holster is capable of being adjusted in size so as to accommodate a variety of mobile communication devices. In this regard, the inventive holster may include various separable elements that may be attached to one another in different positions and/or may include elastic elements that can stretch to accommodate a variety of mobile communication devices. The holster according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention may also be capable of being clipped on to various objects and adjusted relative to the user while being clipped on to such objects, to allow the user to operate the mobile communication device in a “hands-free” mode.
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FIG. 1 is a front perspective view of a holster, generally designated byreference number 1, according an exemplary embodiment of the present invention. Theholster 1 includes ahousing 10. Thehousing 10 includes afront cover 20, aback cover 30, atop cover 40, abottom cover 50, afirst side cover 60 and asecond side cover 70. Each of the front, back, top, bottom and side covers 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70 may be made of any suitable material, such as, for example, leather, plastic, metal, rubber and cloth. Further, thefront cover 20 may include a substantiallytransparent material portion 22 through which a mobile communication device held by theholster 1 may be viewed. As explained in further detail below, at least one of the first and second side covers 60, 70 and at least one of the top and bottom covers 40, 50 may form adjustable fastener systems that allow for adjustment of the thickness, width and length of thehousing 10 so as to accommodate different sized mobile communication devices. Further, at least one of the first and second side covers 60, 70 may be made of an elastic material so that theholster 1 may house a mobile communication device with a snug fit. Thehousing 10 may havetop openings 11 andbottom openings 13 that allow components, such as an antenna, of a mobile communication device held within thehousing 10 to protrude outwards. -
FIG. 2 is a plan view of an openedholster 1 according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention. In the view shown inFIG. 2 , theholster 1 is laid out flat, with theinner surface 12 of thehousing 10 facing upwards and theouter surface 14 of thehousing 10 facing downwards. Thefront cover 20 includes afirst side edge 23, asecond side edge 24, atop edge 25 and abottom edge 26, and theback cover 30 includes afirst side edge 33, asecond side edge 34, atop edge 35 and abottom edge 36. Thetop cover 40 may extend longitudinally from thetop edge 35 of theback cover 30. Thetop cover 40 may include a first topcover fastener element 42 that connects to a second topcover fastener element 44 disposed adjacent to thetop edge 25 of thefront cover 20. The first topcover fastener element 42 and second topcover fastener element 44 may be embedded magnets having opposed faces of opposite polarity so that the first and second top 42, 44 are magnetically attracted to one another and form a magnetic fastener system. It should be appreciated that the first and second topcover fastener elements 42, 44 are not limited to magnetic elements, and may instead be, for example, hook-and-loop fasteners or any other type of fastener elements. Also, as shown incover fastener elements FIG. 2 , the width of thetop cover 40 is narrower than the widths of the front and back covers 20, 30 so as to form thetop openings 11 when thehousing 10 is assembled. Thetop cover 40 may also include a top cover opening 43 through which components of the stored mobile communication device may protrude. - The
bottom cover 50 may extend longitudinally from thebottom edge 26 of thefront cover 20. Thebottom cover 50 may include a first bottomcover fastener element 52 disposed on theinner surface 12 of thehousing 10 that connects to a second bottomcover fastener element 54 disposed adjacent to thebottom edge 36 of theback cover 30 on theouter surface 14 of thehousing 10. The first bottomcover fastener element 52 may be a hook fastener element and the second bottomcover fastener element 54 may be a loop fastener element so that the first and second bottom 52, 54 form a hook-and-loop fastener system. It should be appreciated that the first and second bottomcover fastener elements 52, 54 are not limited to hook and loop fastener elements, and may instead be, for example, magnetic fastener elements or any other type of fastener elements. Also, the width of thecover fastener elements bottom cover 50 is narrower than the widths of the front and back covers 20, 30 so as to form thebottom openings 13 when thehousing 10 is assembled. Thebottom cover 50 may also include a bottom cover opening 53 through which components of the stored mobile communication device may protrude. - A
first fastener member 62 extends laterally from thesecond side edge 24 of thefront cover 20. Thefirst fastener member 62 may include amale fastener element 64 disposed on theinner surface 12 of thehousing 10. Asecond fastener member 66 extends laterally from thefirst side edge 33 of theback cover 30. Thesecond fastener member 66 may include afemale fastener element 68 disposed on theouter surface 14 of thehousing 10. Themale fastener element 64 and thefemale fastener element 68 can be mated with one another so that the first and 62, 66 form thesecond fastener members first side cover 60. In an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, themale fastener element 64 includes a hook-type fastener and thefemale fastener element 68 is a loop-type fastener, so that the male and 64, 68 form a hook-and-loop fastener system. Thus, the width of thefemale fastener elements first side cover 60 may be adjusted by attaching themale fastener element 64 to various portions of thefemale fastener element 68. For example, in order to adjust theholster 10 to accommodate a relatively large mobile communication device, only the outer lateral end portions of the male and 64, 68 may be mated with one another.female elements - The
second side cover 70 extends between thefirst side edge 23 of thefront cover 20 and thesecond side edge 34 of theback cover 30. Thesecond side cover 70 is preferably made of an elastic material, such as, for example, rubber or vinyl so that thesecond side cover 70 can stretch around and accommodate mobile communication devices of various sizes. - The
holster 1 may also include a clip-on device, generally designated byreference number 100, attached to theouter surface 14 of thehousing 10 at theback cover 30.FIG. 3 is a back plan view of theholster 1, showing the clip-onmechanism 100 attached to theback cover 30. The clip-ondevice 100 may include aclip mount 110 attached to theback cover 30 by, for example, a rivet, and aclip 120 mounted on theclip mount 110. As explained in further detail below, theclip 120 may be attached to an object, such as, for example, an automobile seat belt, so that theholster 1 may be clipped to the object close to a user's mouth, and theclip 120 may be adjusted to set angular positions so that theholster 1 may be angled to desired positions relative to the user while clipped on the object. -
FIG. 4 is an exploded perspective view of aclip 120 according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention. Theclip 120 includes aclip support member 122, apin 124, aclip member 126 having adisplacement end 128 and anengagement end 130,spring 132 and acap 134. One end of theclip support member 122 preferably includes anopening 123 with a plurality ofgrooves 125 arranged in a circular array to mate with theclip mount 110. In particular, as shown inFIG. 5 , theclip mount 110 includes a plurality of fixedprotrusions 112, at least one side of eachprotrusion 112 having a rounded shape and the top side of eachprotrusion 112 including acavity 113. Preferably, the protrusions are arranged such that the perimeter of theprotrusions 112 form a substantially circular shape. The area between theprotrusions 112 may form a substantially T-shape opening to allow a T-shapedratchet spring 114 to be disposed therein and substantially held in place. Integrally formed on the underside of thecap 134 are a plurality of prongs (not shown) for mating with thecavities 113 of theprotrusions 112. - Integrally formed on the other end of the
clip support member 122 is a plurality of clip pivot ears 127 having holes therethrough forconnection using pin 124 through mating holes ofpivot support members 129 integrally formed onclip member 126. Thespring 132 is disposed between theclip member 126 and theclip support member 122 to allow pivotal movement of theclip member 126 in relation to clipsupport member 122. Thespring 132 allows theclip 120 to be easily placed onto and removed from the user's belt or other object, such as an automobile seatbelt. - The
opening 123 of theclip support member 122 accepts theprotrusions 112 of theclip mount 110. The longest leg of the T-shapedspring 114 disposed inside theprotrusions 112 fits into one of thegrooves 125 of theopening 123, thereby locking thehousing 10 in position relative to theclip 120. The position of thehousing 10 relative to theclip 120 may be adjusted by rotating the T-shapedspring 114 from one of the plurality ofgrooves 125 of opening 123 into an adjacent one of thegrooves 125. Thus, the user may move thehousing 10 into a plurality of angular positions and lock thehousing 10 in place while maintaining theholster 1 securely mounted on an object, such as an automobile seatbelt. - It should be appreciated that the above-described clip mechanism is merely exemplary, and any other known or later designed clip mechanism may be used with the present invention. For example, in various exemplary embodiments of the present invention, the
housing 10 may be removable from theclip 120 so that thehousing 120 can be used separately. - While the foregoing invention has been described in some detail for purposes of clarity and understanding, it will be appreciated by one skilled in the art from a reading of the disclosure that various changes in form and detail can be made without departing from the true scope of the invention in the appended claims.
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1. An adjustable holster for a mobile communication device, comprising:
a housing that stores the mobile communication device received through an opening in the housing, the housing being adjustable in size so that the housing can store one of a plurality of different sized mobile communication devices; and
an adjustable clip disposed on the housing and that is capable of attaching to one of a plurality of different sized objects.
2. The adjustable holster of claim 1 , wherein the housing further comprises at least one side wall made up of releasably attached side wall components so that the at least one side wall can be adjusted in width by attaching the side wall components to one another at different locations.
3. The adjustable holster of claim 1 , wherein the side wall components are releasably attached to one another using a hook-and-loop fastening system.
4. The adjustable holster of claim 1 , wherein the housing further comprises at least one side wall made of an elastic material.
5. The adjustable holster of claim 1 , further comprising a clip mount attached to the housing, the clip being pivotally attached to the clip mount.
6. The adjustable holster of claim 5 , wherein the clip is lockable into one of a plurality of pivoted positions relative to the clip mount.
7. The adjustable holster of claim 1 , wherein the housing comprises a front cover made of a substantially transparent material.
8. The adjustable holster of claim 1 , wherein the housing is made of a material selected from the following material types: leather, plastic, metal, rubber and cloth.
9. An adjustable holster for a mobile communication device, comprising:
a front cover comprising a first side edge, a second side edge, a top edge and a bottom edge;
a back cover comprising an outer surface, a first side edge, a second side edge, a top edge and a bottom edge;
an elastic member that connects the first side edge of the front cover with the first side edge of the back cover, the elastic member forming a first side cover of the holster;
a first fastener member extending laterally from the second edge of the front cover, the first fastener member comprising one of a male and female fastener element of a first fastening system;
a second fastener member extending laterally from the second edge of the back cover, the second fastener member comprising the other of the male and female fastener element of the first fastening system, the first and second fastener members being fastened together to form a second side cover of the holster;
a bottom cover extending longitudinally from one of the bottom edge of the front cover and the bottom edge of the back cover, the bottom cover comprising one of a male and female fastener element of a second fastening system, the other of the male and female fastener element of the second fastening system disposed adjacent to the other of the bottom edge of the front cover and the bottom edge of the back cover;
a top cover extending longitudinally from one of the top edge of the front cover and the top edge of the back cover, the top cover comprising a first fastener element that connects to a second fastener element disposed adjacent to the other of the top edge of the front cover and top edge of the back cover; and
an adjustable clip disposed on the outer surface of the back cover.
10. The adjustable holster of claim 9 , wherein the front cover further comprises an outer surface, and at least a portion of the outer surface of the front cover is made of a substantially transparent material.
11. The adjustable holster of claim 9 , wherein the first fastening system is a hook-and-loop fastening system.
12. The adjustable holster of claim 9 , wherein the second fastening system is a hook-and-loop fastening system.
13. The adjustable holster of claim 9 , wherein the first and second fastener elements are magnetic fastener elements.
14. The adjustable holster of claim 9 , further comprising a clip mount disposed on the outer surface of the back cover.
15. The adjustable holster of claim 14 , wherein the clip is pivotally attached to the clip mount.
16. The adjustable holster of claim 9 , wherein the front cover, back cover, first side cover, second side cover, top cover and bottom cover are each made of a material selected from the following material types: leather, plastic, metal, rubber and cloth.
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