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`PROVISIONAL APPLICATION FOR
`UNITED STATES LETTERS PATENT
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`SWITCHING DEVICE EOR ACTIVATING
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`Inventor: Walter G. Mayfield
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`BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
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`Field of the Invention
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`[0001] The invention relates to an apparatus for activating a magnetic switch. The
`invention particularly relates to such an apparatus used with electrical devices.
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`Background of the Art
`2.
`[0002] Many portable electronic devices have a view screen for displaying text and other
`forms of media. For example, some of these devices also are used for displaying
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`photographs and in some cases movies. The newest of these devices display photographs
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`and movies in high definition.
`[0003] For portable devices, it is desirable to go as long a time as possible between
`recharges. There has been much development of advanced battery technology in recent
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`years to increase the charge volume to density ratios of batteries.
`[0004] Similarly, there has been much effort in reducing the power consumption of the
`various components of portable devices. For example, some portable devices now use
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`random access memory in place of storage devices such as a Winchester (aka hard) disk
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`SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
`[0005] In one aspect, the invention is a switching device for use with a portable
`electronic device having a view screen and at least one switch that can he activated or de
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`activated by introducing a magnetic field to the at least one switch wherein the switching
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`device has at least one magnet and at least one surface that is non-ahrasive to the surface
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`of the view screen.
`[0006] In another aspect, the invention is a switching device for an electronic apparatus
`that can he activated or deactivated by employing a magnet, the switching device having
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`(i) at least one magnet, (ii) a body surrounding the magnet, and (iii) at least one surface
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`configured to contact any surface of the device, including the view screen; wherein the
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`surface configured to contact the electronic apparatus is non-ahrasive to the view screen
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`of the apparatus.
`[0007] In another aspect, the invention is a method of conserving power when using a
`portable electronic device having a view screen and at least one switch that can activated
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`or de-activated by introducing a magnetic field to the at least one switch wherein the
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`switching device has at least one magnet and at least one surface that is non-ahrasive to
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`the surface of the view screen, wherein the method includes using the switching device to
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`turn the portable electronic device off when the portable electronic device is not in actual
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`use and then on when the portable electronic device is needed.
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`[0008] The above and other features and advantages of the present invention will hecome
`more apparent hy descrihing in detail embodiments thereof with reference to the attached
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`drawings in which:
`FIG. 1 is an illustration of a tablet computer and a switching device of the application;
`FIG. 2 illustrates a side view of a the switching device in Fig. 1; and
`FIG. 3 is a photograph of a trademarked doll used as a component of the switching
`device of the disclosure, perched on an Apple I-Pad.
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`DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
`[0009] One embodiment of the invention is a switching device for use a portable
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`electronic device having a view screen, a switch for turning the portable device off and
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`on that can be activated or deactivated by the application of a magnetic field and at least
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`one case. For the purposes of this application, the term "at least one case^^ means the
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`primary case used by a manufacturer to hold and protect the individual electronic
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`components of which the portable electronic device is composed, but it can also mean a
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`protective case that functions to protect the primary case. For example, a tablet computer
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`generally comprises electronics disposed within a rigid shell like case. This would be the
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`primary case. There are available protective cases, often made of leather, rubber, and/or
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`rigid or flexible plastic, that serve to prevent scratches and blemishes on the primary case
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`and sometimes to impart a bit of shock resistance as well.
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`[0010] The term portable electronic device means such devices having a view screen
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`including, but not limited to, tablet computers, laptop computers, portable DVD players,
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`and the like.
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`[0011] The switching devices of the application selectively couple with the case or cases
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`of the portable electronic devices. The term ''selectively couple^^ describes the process
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`wherein a switching device of the disclosure is applied to a portable electronic device and
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`adheres to it because of a magnetic force. In one embodiment of the disclosure, there is
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`sufficient magnetic force to allow the witching device to remain in place despite casual
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`movements of the portable electronic device, but to still be easily removed by a human
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`operator.
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`[0012] Turning to Fig. I, a front view of a portable electronic device, in this case a table
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`computer (100), is shown. As can be observed, the switching device (101) is selectively
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`coupled to the front of the portable electronic device 102 outside of the view screen 103.
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`The magnetic switch is normally disposed with the portable electronic device but is
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`shown here for illustration purposes (104).
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`[0013] In employing the method of the application, the switching component may be
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`picked up and, depending upon the model and functionality of the magnetic switch, the
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`switching device is either applied directly to the magnetic switch or applied to either side
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`of the switch and then slid past it to activate or deactivate the portable electronic device.
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`[0014] Turning to Fig 2, a side view of the switching device 200 of Fig. 1 may be seen.
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`The body of the switching device has a bottom surface (201) and a top surface 202. This
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`particular embodiment has a tab (203) on the top surface to facilitate its manipulation.
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`Disposed within the switching device is a ferromagnetic or ferrimagnetic substrate (204).
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`In this embodiment, the bottom of the switching device is in contact with portable
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`electronic device and is composed of a material that is not abrasive to the portable
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`electronic device generally and the view screen in particular. Except for this limitation,
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`the switching devices may be prepared with any material known to be useful to those of
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`ordinary skill in the art for such applications.
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`[0015] The ferromagnetic or ferrimagnetic substrate may be made of iron or other
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`conventional ferrimagnetic and ferrimagnetic materials. In may also be a composite.
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`Exemplary composites include combinations of aluminum, nickel, and cobalt compound
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`with iron. Such composites may be made by sintering metals or by mixing the metallic
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`components with a resin and injection molding. Mixtures of iron oxide and ceramic
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`components such as barium and strontium carbonate may be used to make ceramic
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`magnets for use as the Ferromagnetic or ferrimagnetic substrates useful with the
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`application. For the purposes of this application, rare earth magnets, such as but not
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`limited to samarian and neodymium based magnets, are ferrimagnetic and ferrimagnetic
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`materials and may be used to prepare the Ferromagnetic or ferrimagnetic substrates
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`useful with the application. Any magnetic material or material that is attracted to
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`magnets may be used to prepare the Ferromagnetic or ferrimagnetic substrates useful
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`with the application.
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`[0016] In some embodiments, the switching device may include a tab that can be pinched
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`to facilitate moving the switching device. In still another variation, in this latter
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`embodiment, the tab may be constructed such that it can lay down in order to lower the
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`profile of the switching device.
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`[0017] The dimensions of the switching device may vary according to its intended use.
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`For some embodiments, length may range from about 12.5 cm to about 5 cm. In one
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`embodiment, the length may be about 7 cm. Width may range from 1.5 cm to about 4
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`cm. In one embodiment, the width may be about 2cm.
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`[0018] The overall shape of the switching device may be round, oval, rectangular, or
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`square. In some embodiments, in order to avoid overlapping with a view screen, the
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`switching device may be shaped to fit available space.
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`[0019] Another embodiment of the application invention is a small electronic device
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`comprising a case, a view screen, and internal electronic components wherein the view
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`screen and internal electronic components are mounted within the case. In this
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`embodiment, the view screen is externally visible in at least one configuration of the case
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`and the case has a surface that is substantially diamagnetic. At least a part of the surface
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`of the case has been configured to receive a switching device. Further, the switching
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`device is configured to selectively couple to the at least one part of the surface of the case
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`that has been configured to receive the switching device; the at least one part of the
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`surface of the case that has been configured to receive the switching device is
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`ferromagnetic or ferrimagnetic or overlays a ferromagnetic or ferrimagnetic material.
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`[0020] It may be desirable, in some applications, to make the switching devices such that
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`they have beveled edges. Such components could be particularly useful when coupled
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`with devices having a case configured to accept the switching device wherein there is a
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`ridge configured to accept the beveled edge to more securely hold it in place.
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`[0021] In embodiments of the disclosure where a case has been configured to receive a
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`switching device, it may be so configured in several ways. In one embodiment, such a
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`case is configured by placing a ferromagnetic or ferrimagnetic material onto the surface
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`of the case where the switching device is received. In another embodiment, the case is
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`prepared such that the case itself is composed of a ferromagnetic or ferrimagnetic
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`material at the point where the switching device is received. In still another embodiment,
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`the case is prepared by placing a ferromagnetic or ferrimagnetic material underneath
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`where the switching device is received. Additionally, the case may be fabricated such
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`that the switching device is received into a groove, slot, or other indented geometrical
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`shape to lower the profile of the switching device to facilitate closing a cover or prevent
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`snagging a switching device. Another reason to lower the profile that the switching
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`device may be to enhance the aesthetics of the device.
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`[0022] In employing the method of the disclosure, the switching device is coupled to the
`base of a, for example, laptop computer by placing it within the invention. The magnetic
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`attractive force between the permanent magnet and the ferromagnetic material holds the
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`switching device in place as a laptop computer is moved. The switching device is
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`decoupled from the laptop computer base by lifting it to overcome the magnetic force.
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`The switching device is then placed on the view screen (not shown) and is then moved
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`across the view screen using one or more fingers. After the device has been activated or
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`deactivated, the switching device may be recoupled to the computer base.
`[0023] Similarly, the method and apparatus of this disclosure may apply to a second
`case. In this embodiment, a case constructed to protect the primary case of a small
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`electronic device may be similarly configured to receive a switching device. Such cases
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`which are sometime manufactured by 3 party providers generally serve to protect the
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`finish of the primary case and/or provide additional impact protection for the electrical
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`components of the small electronic devices.
`[0024] In practicing the method of the disclosure, there are three basic embodiments
`regarding the source of magnetic force used. In one embodiment, the switching device
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`may include a magnet and the case may include an unmagnetized ferromagnetic or
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`ferrimagnetic material. In a second embodiment, the switching device may have only an
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`unmagnetized ferromagnetic or ferrimagnetic material and the magnet may be in or on
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`the case. In the third embodiment, both the switching device and the case may include a
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`magnet.
`[0025] When a magnet or a ferromagnetic or ferrimagnetic material is applied to a case,
`in one embodiment, it may be adhered using a tacky adhesive. One such embodiment
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`includes using double sided gaffer^s tape as the source of the tacky adhesive. Any tacky
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`adhesive can be used with the method of the application.
`[0026] In one embodiment, the switching device of the application may be used as a
`source of advertising. For example, in one embodiment of the application, a switching
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`device may have imprinted upon it a logo, trademark, slogan, or the like. In another
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`embodiment, a pre-printed substrate having a logo or decorative side, and optionally, a
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`second adhesive side may be used. In some of these embodiments where the substrate
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`includes an adhesive, it may be used to secure a magnet to the switching device. In
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`another embodiment, the substrate having an adhesive may be free of advertisements
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`and/or decoration.
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`[0027] In this application, the term diamagnetic is used to delineate materials that are not
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`ferromagnetic or ferrimagnetic. From a practical perspective, the materials that are
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`paramagnetic have such a weak attraction to magnets that they would not be effective if
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`utilized and thus are to be treated as if they are diamagnetic.
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`[0028] While many of the switching device have a single magnet or ferromagnetic or
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`ferrimagnetic substrate, this is not a limitation of the application. In some embodiments,
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`it may be desirable to have multiple magnets in a switching device. In one example of a
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`method of the application, the switching device is adhered to the top of a device having a
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`case that closes, such as a laptop computer, with the body of the switching device rotated
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`down when the case is closed. When the laptop is opened for use, the body can be
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`rotated up and away from the screen.
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`[0029] The switching devices have a functionality of being able to active magnetic
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`switches on devices having such switches. This is particularly useful in saving battery
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`life as it does not require the cover of such devices to be closed (the normal mode for
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`activation of such switches). In the use of tablet devices having a magnetic switch, the
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`switching device are particularly useful as the tablet can be put into hibernation mode
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`with a sin읺e touch to the switching device as compared to the multiple touches required
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`to do the same thing using the touch pad of the tablet.
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`[0030] In one embodiment where a switching device of the application is employed on a
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`tablet using the Apple® Smart Cover, it may be employed on the outside of the smart
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`cover to function as a handle for more easily manipulating the cover. Magnets at the
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`bottom of the Smart Cover allow for a very efficient employment of the switching device.
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`[0031] The switching device of the disclosure, when prepared with especially strong
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`magnets, can have a dual purpose of being a game component. For example, in an
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`embodiment where a smart phone is within a case having a recessed area configured to
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`receive a switching device, the recessed area and the switching device may be shaped to
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`resemble a ball or other game object. If the switching device is tossed accurately, it will
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`be attached into the recessed area and such a toss could be a goal or score. Any such
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`game is within the scope of the invention.
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`[0032] In order to make the switching device more desirable to young users, they may he
`converted into or incorporated into dolls or toys with the caveat that the doll or toy is
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`configured to be attached to or perched upon an electronic device and secured thereon
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`using a magnet. While trademarked toys and dolls, such as Angry Birds™ doll in Fig. 3
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`may be used, even generic toys and dolls may be used, particularly if they will function to
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`encourage proper maintenance of devices by, at least in some instances, young users. For
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`example a Mini Beanie Baby™ from TY™ may be confi