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Protective devices for a mobile terminal

a mobile terminal and protective device technology, applied in the field of mobile terminal protection enclosures, can solve the problems of low shock protection, low shock protection, and low protection of mobile devices from the elements, and achieve the effect of reducing the auto gain of the speaker

Inactive Publication Date: 2008-06-05
NOKIA CORP
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Benefits of technology

Enables the use of mobile terminals in harsh environments while maintaining protection, allowing for hands-free operation and full functionality, including voice calls, music, and multimedia usage, without exposing the device to harm.

Problems solved by technology

To achieve smaller sizes and weights, today's mobile devices often lack any kind of significant protection from the elements.
Most of the mobile terminals today are highly susceptible to water, dust, and dirt, and few have any significant shock protection.
As a result, today's mobile devices are frequently used in environments hostile to the mobile terminal's electronics.
For example, a person who takes a cell phone, PDA, or similar device, to the beach risks harming the device by getting the device sandy or wet.
Even, sitting by the pool or on a boat talking on a mobile phone could be disastrous if the phone is splashed or accidentally dropped in the water.
As a result, such covers provide little protection from water, sand, and dirt, and provide almost no added shock protection if the terminal is dropped.
Hard plastic cases that exist in the art, such as that described by U.S. Pat. No. 6,456,487, are generally not waterproof and may require covers to be sealed against the elements.
As a result, cases that require the terminal to be removed for use provide no protection to the terminal during use, when the terminal is often most vulnerable.
The small size of the headset limits the input, output, and power components that can be placed on the headset.
Furthermore, a person using a headset with a mobile phone while the phone is protected in a handbag or backpack cannot see the display on the phone.
Finally, these headsets are not waterproof themselves.

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[0060]The present invention provides a protective device, a mobile terminal assembly, and associated method for protecting (including the protection from water and dust) a mobile terminal whether or not the terminal is in use, and for providing a hands-free operation of the mobile terminal, wherein the mobile terminal can be a mobile phone, a personal digital assistant (PDA), a pager, a MP3 player, or any similar portable communication device or a mobile electronic device.

[0061]The present invention is directed to a protective device designed to protect a mobile terminal therein. The protective device comprises a housing adapted to define an opened position for receiving a mobile terminal and a closed position for securing the mobile terminal therein. Advantageously, the housing is preferably formed of a waterproof material and is sealed in the closed position so as to protect the mobile terminal from the incursion of water or other environmental contaminants. The housing may carry ...

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Abstract

This invention describes a protective device and associated method for protecting (including the protection from water and dust) a mobile terminal whether or not the terminal is in use, and for providing a hands-free operation of the mobile terminal, wherein the mobile terminal can be a mobile phone, a personal digital assistant (PDA), a pager, a MP3 player, or any similar portable communication device or a mobile electronic device.

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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION[0001]This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60 / 540,899, filed Jan. 30, 2004 and from U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10 / 881,898 filed on Jun. 30, 2004. This application is a divisional application of and claims priority from U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11 / 046,556, filed Jan. 28, 2005.FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0002]The present invention relates to protective enclosures for mobile terminals (e.g., mobile phones), and more specifically to protective devices for mobile terminals that allow using the mobile terminals while they are protected within the sealed enclosure of the protective device including the protection from water and dust.BACKGROUND ART[0003]Wireless communication has advanced significantly over the past few decades. Today, mobile terminals (such as mobile phones, pagers, personal digital assistants, and similar devices) play an important role in society. An increasingly large percentage...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): H04M1/05H04M1/00H04B1/38H04M1/60H04Q7/20
CPCH04B1/3888H04M1/6066H04M1/605
Inventor WOOD, JOSEPHEROMA, VALTTERIYUNG, JAMIEWONG, DICKY
Owner NOKIA CORP
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