Abstract:
This invention, a digital camcorder angle display viewer device for a mobile device can continuously capture and present video images of the environment in front of the user when connected to a flexible, flip style protective cover with similarities of a book. By capturing present video images of the user&#39;s pathway, the device&#39;s user continuously can be aware of the environment beyond the device&#39;s display while multitasking using the mobile device. This device makes it comfortable for the user to look at the mobile device while glancing at the video camcorder angle viewer screen which is provided parallel to the mobile device to see what is in front of the user while the user is walking and simultaneously looking down towards the ground at a 45 degree angle. The video camcorder screen can continuously be a live and current video image of the view seen by the camcorder lens at any given moment. Consequently, the device&#39;s user is less likely to collide with or stumble over an object while operating the user&#39;s mobile device functions.

Description:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
       [0001]    1. Field of the Invention 
         [0002]    This invention relates to mobile communication devices, more specifically to accessories for handheld mobile devices. These accessories will easily capture the front circumstance pathway of the user and present the corresponding image on a video screen which will be beside user&#39;s mobile device when the user lowers his head to view the handheld mobile device while either walking, standing, or sitting. 
         [0003]    2. Related Art 
         [0004]    Mobile device users who are currently engaged in viewing and operating their mobile devices can find themselves in a rather unique predicament. Because they are constantly using mobile devices, those users often will be in motion. For example, it is common, even if not entirely safe, for a mobile device user to engage in operating the mobile device&#39;s functions while the user is concurrently walking. Due to the visual nature of operating the mobile device&#39;s functions, a user usually looks down at the mobile device while walking, such a user often will find it difficult to divide attention between the user&#39;s mobile device screen and the user&#39;s environmental surroundings because the user has to look up every now and then to see where the user is going. A user who is walking while operating the mobile device functions may inadvertently collide with or stumble over objects in the user&#39;s path because the user&#39;s attention was focused on the user&#39;s mobile device digital screen instead of the path that the user was traversing. Even if a user remains stationary while participating in a text messaging session, that user may be exposed to some amount of danger or potential embarrassment if the user is so engaged with the device&#39;s display that the user becomes oblivious to changes in surrounding environment of the user. People usually don&#39;t watch where they are walking when using their mobile devices because they are looking down at their mobile device screens when holding their mobile device generally a little more than one foot away from their face at a 45 degree downward angle. This invention is specifically designed to let people view their mobile devices while temporarily glancing at the video camcorder angle viewer&#39;s display which is placed parallel from the person&#39;s mobile device&#39;s screen, in order to let that person who is walking while looking down and viewing, sending a text, or accessing the internet on their mobile device at the same time. So that the person can see where they are going while walking, all while viewing through the video camcorder angle viewer&#39;s display the path in front of that person. The user is able to view the front pathway a lot faster than lifting their head to view the front pathway, when surrounding environments change so suddenly, every moment counts to be aware of the user&#39;s changing surroundings. 
       SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
       [0005]    With the above and other objects in view, a video camcorder angle viewer according to the present invention comprising of a device can be made out of magnesium alloy, polycarbonate compound, glass fiber, and/or plastic. It is described as a rectangular prism which is a long and flat housing with narrow sides and two major sides. All the corners on the housing are curved. The rear major side has a top area which extends out to form a horizontal triangle shaped ridge are, this area is where the optical lens and small light is positioned, which is adjacent from the long and flat housing. The optical lens and light are on the triangle ridge slope closest to the top edge of the video camcorder device, the slope is on a 45 degree angle adjacent from the long and flat housing area of the video camcorder device. This small light is used in relation to the optical lens in order for the optical lens to view scenery in low lit or dark places, both the small light and optical lens are parallel and separated from each other by roughly a half an inch. The optical lens and the small light are pointed away from the video camcorder device housing, and both optical lens and light are pointed in the same direction. 
         [0006]    The triangle shaped ridge area located in the rear top area of video camcorder device allows the small light and the optical lens to be raised at a 45 degree angle adjacent from the long, flat housing area in order to point away from the video camcorder device&#39;s long and flat housing for user to see a view of the surroundings in front of user which is done by the optical lens viewing constant images which are electronically transmitted by internal electronic parts to provide the digital video screen on the major front side of the device&#39;s housing. The front pathway view can only be seen by user when user holds the present invention at a 45 degree from the corresponding flat ground. This view that the user sees on the video screen is the exact view from which the optical lens observes. This digital video screen is located on the front major panel for displaying constant images which originate from the optical lens, the video display screen takes up the majority of the front panel area of the video camcorder device, below the screen are three buttons, there is also one button on one narrow side of the video camcorder angle device, and another button on the opposite narrow side, these buttons are used to control different aspects of the viewer device. This video camcorder angle device is not much different than the normal portable pocket camera, except that the video camcorder angle device is wider, the digital screen may be larger than the normal portable pocket camcorder, it only takes constant moving images, the video camcorder angle device is permanently attached with an adhesive to a book style protective cover, and also that the optical lens on the present invention is fixed at a 45 degree angle from the flat housing of the normal portable pocket camcorder. This video camcorder angle viewer works in relation to a book style protective cover and both the video camcorder angle viewer device along with the book style protective cover are accessories that work in relation to a mobile device. 
         [0007]    In an implementation, the book style protective cover is made from a neoprene material. Neoprene provides cushioning and shock absorption for the attached device which the cover protects. However, in other implementations, other materials can be used including silicone, rubber, fabric, and many others. Other examples of case material include vinyl, plastic, thermoplastic, cloth, leather, artificial leather, synthetic leather, synthetic leather made of plastic (sometimes referred to as pleather), poromeric imitation leather, koskin, and leatherette. The handheld mobile device would be inserted into a plastic mobile device fitted case, and the mobile device case is temporally attached to the book style protective cover. Mobile device and mobile device case is not provided with the video camcorder angle device and leather book style protective cover. The video camcorder angle viewer and leather book style protective cover are accessories to the mobile device which would be inside mobile device fitted case. This video camcorder angle viewer device will work properly when all accessories are joined together with mobile device and mobile device case. Each accessory conjoined would be integral in the achievement of constantly viewing of the user&#39;s pathway while user is looking downward at user&#39;s mobile device. 
         [0008]    Although the foregoing disclosure has been described in detail by way of illustration and example for purposes of clarity and understanding, it will be recognized that above objects described in this invention may be embodied in numerous other specific variations and embodiments without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics of the disclosure, since there are different sized mobile device phones, this also relates to the digital video camcorder angle viewer device which can be in restructured to obtain simplicity and electronic effectiveness. Certain changes and modifications may be practiced, and it is understood that the disclosure is not to be limited by the foregoing details, but rather is to be defined by the scope of the appended claims. The main concept of the present invention will show no tendency to change or fluctuate. 
     
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES 
         [0009]      FIG. 1 . Is an elevated rear angle view of the present invention. 
           [0010]      FIG. 2 . Is an elevated front angle view of the present invention. 
           [0011]      FIG. 3  Is an underside close-up angle view of the rear middle bottom area of the book style protective cover with most parts separated. 
           [0012]      FIG. 4  is an elevated front angle of the present invention when invention is partially closed and mobile device fitted case is unattached. 
           [0013]      FIG. 5  is an another elevated front angle of the present invention when invention is partially closed and mobile device fitted case is unattached. 
           [0014]      FIG. 6  is an elevated front angle view of a book style protective cover without other relative parts. 
           [0015]      FIG. 7  is a side view of the present invention on an 45 degree angle. 
           [0016]      FIG. 8  is a block diagram of the components inside the housing of the device in accordance with the present invention. 
           [0017]      FIG. 9  is an above schematic diagram of the present invention with all components together in the closed position. 
           [0018]      FIG. 10  is a schematic diagram of the local structure of the protective cover. 
       
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS 
       [0019]      FIG. 1  is the elevated rear angle perspective of an embodiment of the present invention, the first component presents a utility model of the book style folding protective cover  18  in the open position. The three main sections—(a protective cover front  18 C, a protective cover back  18 B, and a protective cover flexible spine  18 A)—that make up the “book” like structure of the cover  18 . Said protective cover front  18 C, the cover connecting flexible spine  18 A, and mobile device protective cover back  18 B are connected together in that order. Said book style protective cover  18  is formed from by cutting a large rectangle from selected flexible material. The main body length of said book style protective cover  18  in its entirety is larger than the width of the digital video camcorder angle viewer device  2  and the width of said mobile device case  28  when both items are side by side separated by roughly an inch. The body size of said book style protective cover back  18 B and protective cover front  18 C are equal to each other in length, width, and depth. The width of said protective cover front  18 C is a little larger than the width of said angle viewer device  2 . Protective cover front  18 C is always in correlation with said angle viewer device  2 , and said protective cover back  18 B is always in correlation with said mobile device case  28 . The width of said mobile device protective cover back  18 B is a little larger than the width of said mobile device case  28 . Said viewer device  2  will have the same width as most mobile devices. Said book style protective cover back  18 B and protective cover front  18 C when parallel to each other but separated by roughly an inch, this inch portion width area describes said protective cover flexible spine  18 A, all three cover areas have the same height and all three sections are apart of said book style protective cover  18  as a whole, which will be equal to the distance of said book style protective cover  18  width in its entirety. With all three said protective cover areas  18 A,  18 B, and  18 C mentioned, is the description of the size of said book style protective cover  18  in its entirety. 
         [0020]    Along all the edges of said book style protective cover  18  has multiple thread stitching  23  sewn in, in order to keep the material from peeling and adds sturdiness, two vertical parallel lines of said multiple thread stitching  23  are positioned in the middle area of said protective cover  18 , said thread stitching  23  is used in conjunction with adhesive (shown in  FIG. 6 ) in order to keep in place internal two inner layer plates (shown in  FIG. 6 ) which are parallel to each other. Said protective cover flexible spine  18 A is the only area to not have an inner layer plate (shown in  FIG. 6 ), which makes said protective cover flexible spine  18 A able to bend. Said multiple thread stitching  23  also is sewn along the edges of strap  14  in order to keep material from peeling and sturdiness. Stitching  23  along with adhesive (not shown) also allows said strap  14  to be permanently attached to the middle area along the border of the edge of protective cover front  18 C, on the outer section of protective cover front  18 C. Said strap  14  has a magnet (shown in  FIG. 2 ) glued on with adhesive (shown in  FIG. 6 ) to the opposite side of said strap  14  which is used to secure said book style protective cover  18  when folded closed, said magnet (shown in  FIG. 2 ) located on strap  14  is temporally connected to magnet  13  which is located on opposing end which is glued to the outer surface of leather book style protective cover  18 . Located on the rear side of said book style protective cover  18  on the bottom center area near the edge, is a hard thin edge plastic elongated stick  15 , which is shown in a diagonal direction. elongated stick  15  is a thin hard plastic piece with rounded edges which has two main faces and a narrow thin edge, said elongated stick  15  also has a small pierced hole on left side center area. Parallel to hole in said elongated stick  15  is a pierced hole (shown in  FIG. 3 ) in said book style cover  18  inside both holes is a rivet  17  which permanently attaches said plastic elongated stick  15  to said book style cover  18 . Applying force by turning said elongated stick  15  counter clockwise which is illustrated by arrow A. 
         [0021]    A first small Velcro square  19  is one third of a set, the third of the small Velcro square set  10  (shown in  FIG. 7 ) which is it&#39;s counterpart that temporally connects two pieces of Velcro set together. Said third small Velcro square counterpart  10  (shown in  FIG. 7 ) which is glued to the hidden side of said elongated stick  15  near the right edge of the stick. Said elongated stick  15  can be temporally joined to first small Velcro square  19  after user applies force to turn said elongated stick  15  counter-clockwise as illustrated with arrow A in order to not have stick hanging loosely when said book style cover  18  is in the closed position. Once user opens said book style protective cover  18  then user can apply force to turn said elongated stick  15  clockwise as illustrated with arrow A. Once said book style cover  18  is fully open, said elongated stick  15  temporally connects by sticking on to the second small Velcro square  16  which is part of a Velcro set. Said second piece of Velcro square  16  is glued on to said protective cover  18 C parallel with said rivet  17 . When said elongated stick  15  with said third piece of Velcro set  10  (shown in  FIG. 7 ) located on the back side of said elongated stick  15  will allow said elongated stick  15  to temporally connect to said second piece of the Velcro set  16 , this will secure said book style protective cover  18 . 
         [0022]    Plastic elongated stick  15 , rivet  17 , and said second piece of the Velcro square set  16  (are shown in a close up illustration in  FIG. 3  as described with the space in between the two arrows). The first and second identical pieces of Velcro squares glued on the protective cover are the “loop fastener” parts of Velcro, and the third piece of Velcro square glued on the elongated stick is the “hook fastener” part of Velcro. Said rivet  17  and said second piece of Velcro set  16  are horizontally parallel and positioned on the lower center area of said book style cover  18 , the space in between said rivet  17  and said second piece of Velcro set  16  is roughly 3 inches or can be a little more than 3 inches, and the length of said elongated stick  15  is a little larger than the length of the distance between said rivet  17  and said second piece of Velcro set  16 . 
         [0023]    Preventing said book style cover  18  from folding will allow both mobile device (not shown) inside mobile device case  28  and said camcorder angle viewer device  2  to be level and parallel with each other for both components to relate to each other. Said book style protective cover&#39;s  18  body width is smaller in size compared to said mobile device case  28  and said angle viewer device  2  in order for the top area of both mobile device camera (not shown) and said angle viewer device  2  to be unobstructed, which allows the triangle ridge portion of said angle viewer device  2  to extend beyond the protective cover  18 , and also allows camera lenses at different regions of different mobile devices when inserted into mobile device case  28  to be unobstructed. Lower small hole  20  on said book style protective cover  18  is for mobile device speaker (not shown) to be unobstructed at all times. Due to the fact that mobile devices come in different sizes and there are speakers in different areas of mobile devices and different parts of mobile devices need to be clear of any obstruction, said book style protective cover  18  can be custom made with holes with different sizes in different areas of said book style protective cover  18 . Mobile device case  28  is temporally attached with two components of Velcro (not shown) which temporally connect together, to the right side of said protective cover  18  as shown in in the illustration of  FIG. 1 . Velcro (not shown) has two components in which one Velcro part  24  (shown in  FIG. 5 ) is glued to the back of mobile device case  28 , while the other Velcro component (shown in  FIG. 4 ) is glued to the hidden side of said leather book style protective cover  18 . 
         [0024]    Parallel with mobile device case  28  is said video camcorder angle viewer device  2 , which is mostly hidden behind said book style protective cover  18  except for the top area. Said camcorder angle viewer device  2  is glued on permanently with a strong adhesive (shown in  FIG. 6 ) beside the mobile device case  28  which both parts are separated by roughly an inch on said protective cover  18 . Said camcorder angle viewer device  2  top rear area extends out to form a horizontal triangle shaped ridge area adjacent to the housing of said camcorder angle viewer device  2  for the optical lens  5  and small light  7  to be positioned adjacent from the long, and flat housing of said camcorder angle device  2 . The optical lens  5  and small light  7  are on the slope facing the top edge of said video camcorder device  2 , the slope is on a 45 degree angle from the long, flat housing area of the video camcorder angle device  2 . Both said optical lens  5  and light  7  have internal parts located inside said housing of angle device  2  except for portions of said optical lens  5  and said light  7  are protruding through said housing with cut holes in said housing. This small light  7  is used in relation to the optical lens  5  in order for the optical lens  5  to view scenery in low lit or dark places, which corresponds when user turns on said small light  7  by pressing small circular light button  11  once. Said small circular light button  11  is provided nearest to said small light  7  on the top portion area on the outer narrow edge of said angle viewer device  2 , in order to turn off and on said small light  7 , light button  11  has to be pressed once to turn on said small light  7 , and a second time to turn off said small light  7 . Both the small light  7  and optical lens  5  are parallel and pointed in the same direction separated from each other by roughly a half an inch. The optical lens  5  and the small light  7  are pointed opposite from the video camcorder angle device  2 . The triangle shaped ridge area located in the rear top area of angle device  2  allows the small light  7  and the optical lens  5  to be raised at a 45 degree angle from the long and flat housing area in order to point opposite from the said angle device&#39;s  2  long and flat housing. Said optical lens  5  is a small optical lens most familiar with camera lenses associated with mobile devices. 
         [0025]      FIG. 2  is an elevated front angle illustration of another embodiment of the present invention, which includes a rectangular digital video camcorder angle viewer device  2  comprising of a generally rectangular prism, with more detail, said angle device  2  is a long and flat rectangular housing which includes curved corner members and an opposite face with an extended horizontal triangular ridge portion located on the top of said opposite face, and said housing encloses internal parts. Said camcorder angle viewer device  2  contains a primary face which is flat and has rounded edges on every corner of the whole housing. A flat digital video screen or display  6  is disposed on the upward primary face to constantly view the user&#39;s pathway. The size of said display screen  6  may be different sizes concerning length and width. On/off large circular button  4  is located on the bottom center of the primary face of said housing of the angle viewer device  2 , just below said screen  6 , said on/off large circular button  4  for turning on the power of said device  2  by pressing once, for turning off the power of said device  2 , user has to press said on/off large button  4  a second time. Said screen&#39;s  6  view of user&#39;s pathway is set at a default zoom level. Device small circular recording button  36  is provided to the left of said on/off button  4  on the same primary face of said camcorder angle viewer device  2 , which is used to turn on and off recording of images projected from optical lens. Said small circular light button  55  is provided nearest to said optical lens  5  on the top right portion area on the outer narrow edge of said camcorder angle viewer device  2 , in order to turn on and off playback of said recording, only after recording is turned off and stored in memory chip (shown in  FIG. 8 ). Once recording is shut off by pressing recording button  36 , it is automatically stored in the memory chip (shown in  FIG. 8 ) The recording time could range from a half hour to one hour, or even more time can be allowed for recording, depending on the size of memory in the memory chip (shown in  FIG. 6 ). Recording has to be stopped in order delete button  35  is pressed once, said delete button  35  is a small circular button which is positioned to the right side of said on/off power button  4 . Pressing said delete button  35  is necessary to erase stored recording in memory chip (shown in  FIG. 8 ). 
         [0026]    The dash lines throughout the borders of said book style protective cover  18  represents thread stitching  23 , said stitching  23  is also represented in two parallel vertical dash lines positioned in the middle of said book style protective cover  18 . Stitching  23  is sewn along each side and corners of said book style protective cover  18 , and along the sides and corners of said strap  14 . Mobile device case  28  shown to the right side of the illustration which is represented by a large rectangle, and the inside of said mobile device case  28  is symbolized by dotted circles and dotted squares, said mobile device case  28  is purchased by the user separately, it is not included with invention but is attached temporally to book style protective cover  18 , mobile device case  28  is displayed to show how mobile device phone (not shown) when inserted into mobile device case  28  is related to present invention. Both said angle viewer device  2  and said mobile device case  28  are parallel with each other separated by roughly an inch and located in front of said book style protective cover  18 . The top areas of both said angle viewer device  2  and said mobile device case  28  are extended beyond the top border of said book style protective cover  18 . Mobile device case&#39;s  28  camera top hole is above the border of said book style protective cover  18 , in order not to block mobile device camera (not shown) when mobile device (not shown) is inserted into mobile device case  28 . 
         [0027]    The lower hole  20  located at the lower right area of protective cover  18  and mobile device case  28  (best seen in  FIG. 1 ). This illustration is for unblocking the mobile device speaker (not shown) when mobile device (not shown) is inserted into mobile device case  28 . Attached on the left side of said book style protective cover  18  in  FIG. 2  illustration is said strap  14 , which is connected to by said stitching  23  and adhesive (not shown) to the outer surface of said book style protective cover  18 . Said strap  14  has small circular magnet  12  glued on with industrial strength adhesive (shown in  FIG. 6 ). Said magnet  12  is one half of two magnets used for closing said book style protective cover  18  to the other magnet  13  (shown in  FIG. 1 ) is located on other opposite end and glued on to the outer surface of said book style protective cover  18 , both magnets would temporally connect together when said book style protective cover  18  closes (best seen in  FIG. 9 ). All corners on said book style protective cover  18  including said strap  14  have rounded corners. The main body length of said book style protective cover  18  is larger than the width of said angle viewer device  2  and the width of mobile device case  28  when both items are side by side separated by roughly an inch. The inch separation is the area that bends and closes said book style protective cover  18  in which both said angle viewer device  2  and said mobile device case  28  meet in the middle front face to front face when said book style protective cover  18  closes. 
         [0028]      FIG. 3  is a schematic diagram of a further embodiment in an underside close-up angle view of the rear middle area of said book style protective cover  18 . Said plastic elongated stick  15 , said rivet  17 , said second piece of the Velcro square set  16 , and said book style protective cover  18 , all parts are separated from each other except for said second piece of Velcro  16  is glued to said protective cover  18 . Rivet half  17 A and rivet half  17 B make up rivet  17  as a whole, which both half&#39;s are shown in this illustration, separated in two pieces, preferably before both half&#39;s of said rivet  17  is attached to other items are first in two pieces, before a rivet gun tool can permanently attach rivet to items.  FIG. 3  illustration is illustrating said rivet  17  in the earlier stage before rivet components are permanently attached to each other in combinations with attaching said elongated stick  15  to said protective cover  18 . Pierced hole  25 , is formed in said mobile device protective cover back  18 B, in order for the two pieces of said rivet  17  to be permanently attached to said protective cover area  18 B. A hole  55  is pierced in said plastic elongated stick  15  on the left side in the center said elongated stick  15 . Said two pieces of said rivet  17  are inserted into said hole in elongated stick  15  and said pierced hole  25  in said protective cover back  18 B combine said stick  15  and protective cover back  18 B permanently together, which are both squeezed together between said two pieces of said rivet  17 , when two pieces of said rivet are permanently squeezed together with a rivet gun tool, only leaving miniscule room for movement of elongated stick  15  to turn clockwise or counter-clockwise. Said elongated stick  15  with said third piece of Velcro set  10  (shown in  FIG. 7 ) located on the back side of said elongated stick  15  will allow said elongated stick  15  to temporally connect to said second piece of the Velcro set  16 , this will secure and prevent book style protective cover  18  from folding closed. The length of said elongated stick  15  is parallel to the bottom edge of said book style protective cover  18  when said elongated stick  15  is temporally connected to said second piece of the Velcro set  16 . 
         [0029]      FIG. 4  and  FIG. 5  are front perspectives of an embodiment of the present invention in an elevated front angle, comprising of said video camcorder angle viewer device  2  and said book style protective cover  18  is partially folded closed as shown with arrow B. Said arrow B indicates the movement to which said book style protective cover  18  can fold open and fold closed when forced by user. Once said book style protective cover  18  is closed, then said strap  14  wraps around opposite end of said book style cover  18  with protruding magnet  12  which is glued on to said strap  14 , with industrial strength adhesive (shown in  FIG. 6 ). When present invention is folded closed said magnet  12  temporally attaches to protruding relative magnet  13  (shown only in  FIG. 5 ) which is glued on the opposite outer surface near the edge of said protective cover back  18 B. Said book style protective cover front  18 C and protective cover back  18 B are able to fold closed with said cover flexible spine  18 A connected in the middle of protective cover front  18 C and protective cover back  18 B. Said video angle viewer device  2  comprising of a long and flat housing with the exception of the top back area of device which extends out in a shape of a horizontal triangle ridge near the top of the housing. Said camcorder angle viewer device  2  contains internal parts with a primary face which is flat and has a screen or display  6  which is disposed on the upward primary face. 
         [0030]    The on/off large circular power button  4  is provided on the bottom center of the primary face of said housing of the angle viewer device  2 , just below said screen  6 , said on/off large circular power button  4  is for turning on the power of said device  2  by pressing once, for turning off the power of said angle viewer device  2  by pressing button second time. The small recording circular button  36  is provided to the left of said on/off button  4 , used for turning on and off recording of said optical lens  5 . On the left narrow side edge located close to the bottom is a port  9  for charging said angle viewer device  2  and further up along the narrow edge nearest to the top is said light switch  11  for turning on and off said small light  7  (shown in  FIG. 2 ) which is provided on horizontal triangle portion of the rear of said angle viewer device  2 . Said angle viewer device  2  is in glued on permanently with a strong adhesive (shown in  FIG. 6 ) to said protective cover front  18 C on the inner surface, which is provided behind said device  2 . Glued with industrial strength adhesive (shown in  FIG. 6 ) to the inner surface of said protective cover back  18 B is the first half of a large square set of Velcro  21  (shown only in  FIG. 4 ). Said Velcro  21  is one half of a set, the second half of the large Velcro square  24  (shown only in  FIG. 5 ) which is glued on the back of mobile device case  28  (shown only in  FIG. 5 ), each half of the large Velcro squares are relative to each other in order for mobile device case  28  to be temporally attached to the inner surface of said protective cover back  18 B. Said first half of a large Velcro square  21  is “loop fastener” part, said second half of the large Velcro set  24  is the “hook fastener” part. Movement of easy temporally attachable mobile device case  28  to said book style cover  18  can be shown with arrow C (seen in  FIG. 4  and  FIG. 5 ) when forced by user. 
         [0031]    Along the borders of both sides said book style cover  18  has stitching  23 , and close to the bottom right area corner of said protective cover back  18 B is hole  20  used to not obstruct mobile device speaker (not shown) on some mobile devices (not shown). Rivet  17  (shown in  FIG. 4  and  FIG. 5 ) is relative in connecting said protective cover back  18 B to attached elongated stick  15  (shown only in  FIG. 5 ) through a hole  25  (shown in  FIG. 3 ) cut in said protective cover back  18 B. Said first piece of small Velcro square  19  (shown only in  FIG. 5 ) is glued close to the edge on the outer surface of said protective cover back  18 B above said magnet  13 . Said one piece of small Velcro square  19  which would temporally attach to it&#39;s counterpart Velcro square (shown in  FIG. 7 ) which is hiding behind said elongated stick  15 . 
         [0032]      FIG. 6  is a pictorial depiction of an elevated front angle view of an embodiment of said book style protective cover  18  in the open position without all other relative parts. All the parts of said book style protective cover  18  are comprising of multiple materials, which includes an outer surface  51  (best seen in  FIG. 9 ), which is the surface that is exposed when the cover is in an open position, and an inner surface  52  (best seen in  FIG. 9 ), which is the surface that is exposed when the cover is folded closed. The inner surface  52  is in contact with angle viewer device  2  when the angle viewer device  2  is attached with a strong adhesive  53 . Adhered in between the outer and inner surface materials is a rigid plastic board material  50 A and  50 B (or other thin rigid material), which gives said protective cover back  18 B and protective cover front  18 C their rigidity. The outer and inner surfaces are glued and sewn together with stitching  23  to form the two main section structures, consisting of the device protective cover front  18 C, and the mobile device protective cover back  18 B. 
         [0033]    Said protective cover flexible spine  18 A is the area in between protective cover back  18 B and protective cover front  18 C which does not have a rigid plastic board material inside, in order to make said protective cover flexible spine  18 A able to bend. Two insulating inner layers plates  50 A and  50 B may be made of an ordinary thin plastic panel or another material which is ridged, and they are both identical in rectangle size, both inner layers plates  50 A and  50 B are a smidge smaller than said protective cover back  18 B and protective cover front  18 C. Said insulated layer plate  50 A is glued in between said outer surface  51  and said inner surface  52  which makes up protective cover front  18 C, while said layer plate  50 B is glued in between said outer surface  51  and said inner surface  52  which makes up said cover back  18 B. Each panel is glued and stitched in with said stitching  23  sewn along the borders of all said cover sections  18 A,  18 B, and  18 C. The left inner layer plate&#39;s  50 A corner can be seen by unraveling thread from said inner surface  52  and said outer surface  51 , located on the left side and shows adhesive  49  that holds said insulated plate  50 A secure. On the right corner of said mobile device protective cover back  18 B, provided is the insulated layer plate  50 B, said inner layer plate&#39;s  50 B corner can be seen by unraveling thread from said inner surface  52  and said outer surface  51 , and said inner surface  52  is lifted up to reveal said insulated layer plate  50 B hidden underneath said inner surface  52 , and shows adhesive  48  that holds said insulated plate  50 B secure. 
         [0034]    Along all the edges of the whole protective cover  18  has thread stitching  23  sewn in, in order to keep insulated layer plate  50 A and insulated layer plate  50 B secure in between inner surface  52  and outer surface  51 , stitching  23  also prevents said protective cover  18  from peeling and adds sturdiness. Said strap&#39;s  14  length is a little over two inches with a width of about one inch, stitching  23  also is sewn along the edges of said strap  14 . Stitching  23  connects one width side of said strap  14  to the main body of the outer surface  51  of said cover front  18 C, one width side of said strap  14  is glued and sewn on to the outer surface of said device protective cover front  18 C near the middle of the side edge, near the opposite edge of said strap  14  has a small spot of industrial strength glue  30  in order for said magnet  12  (shown in  FIG. 2 ) to be glued to said strap  14 . Pierced hole  25 , is formed in said protective cover front  18 C, in order for said rivet  17  (shown in  FIG. 3 ) to be permanently attached to said protective cover  18 C. Pierced hole  25 , is formed in said protective cover back  18 B, which allows for said rivet  17  (shown in  FIG. 3 ) to be inserted into said pierced hole  25 . Industrial strength glue area  53  is glued on the inner surface  52 , in the center of said protective cover front  18 C, attached to industrial strength glue area  53  is said video camcorder angle viewer device  2  (shown in  FIG. 2 ). Industrial strength glue area  54  is glued on the outer surface  52 , in the center of said cover back  18 B, attached to adhesive area  54  is said first half of a set of a large Velcro square  21  (shown in  FIG. 4 ). Close to the bottom right area corner of said cover back  18 B, is a small hole  20  used to not obstruct mobile device speaker (not shown) on some mobile devices (not shown). This illustration makes visible the adhesive areas  53 ,  30 ,  54  to which other related components can permanently attach to. 
         [0035]      FIG. 7  is a close-up pictorial depiction of a side perspective of an embodiment of the present invention on a 45 degree slant, including a video camcorder angle viewer device  2  and said book style protective cover  18 . This illustrates both accessories on a 45 degree angle. This 45 degree slant relates to the horizontal ground which would be the usual direction a user will hold their mobile device (not shown) along with said angle viewer device  2  and said book style protective cover  18  while walking, standing, and sometimes sitting. When user holds mobile device (not shown), said rivet  17  is permanently connecting said protective cover  18  to said plastic elongated stick  15 , and in turn said elongated stick  15  would temporally connect on to said second piece of the Velcro set  16 . Said second piece of the Velcro set  16  is glued on to said protective cover  18  parallel with said rivet  17 . When said elongated stick  15  with said third piece of a Velcro set  10  located on the back side of said elongated stick  15  will allow said elongated stick  15  to temporally connect to said second piece of the Velcro set  16 , this will secure said book style protective cover  18  and said angle viewer device  2  to be parallel and level with corresponding mobile device (not shown) when inserted into mobile device case  28  (shown in  FIG. 2 ). 
         [0036]    With the slant view of  FIG. 7  the description of the top and bottom edges of said angle viewer device  2  are slightly curved. Said angle viewer device  2  has a top rear area forming a triangular ridge so when user raises said angle viewer device  2  at a 45 degree angle illustrated with arrow located at the top right of  FIG. 7  illustration, this allows the optical lens  5  and small light  7  to be at a vertical position which in turn allows the user to view the corresponding image of front circumstance pathway of the user on a digital video screen  6  (shown in  FIG. 2 ) of said angle viewer device  2 , while looking slantways downward. The dash dotted lines in front of said optical lens  5  represents the particular area that said optical lens  5  will view. Near to the bottom on the narrow edge of said angle viewer device  2  is a charging port  9  used in collaboration with a power charger for charging said internal battery (shown in  FIG. 8 ). The power charger can be the typical chargers used in other usual pocket camera devices, power charger is not supplied. Said strap  14  has stitching  23  sewn along the borders of said leather strap  14  to keep leather from peeling and establish sturdiness. Close to the edge of said strap  14  furthest away from said protective cover  18 , which is a small magnet  12  glued on with a strong adhesive (shown in  FIG. 6 ) to the middle of said leather strap  14 , these combined parts are used for securing said angle viewer device  2  and mobile device (not shown) inside mobile device case  28  (shown in  FIG. 2 ) when said protective cover  18  is folded closed. Said second piece of a set is a small Velcro square  10  which is glued to said elongated stick  15  on the side facing said protective cover  18  in the top corner area near the edge of said elongated stick  15 . Said second piece of Velcro  10  is one third of a set, the first piece of the Velcro square  19  (seen in  FIG. 5 ) which is glued to the opposite end, located on the outer surface top portion of said book style protective cover  18 . Each third of the Velcro squares set are relative to each other in order for said elongated stick  15  to be turned clockwise or counter-clockwise with force by user. Referring to  FIG. 8 , a block diagram is shown for components of said viewer device  2  in accordance with the present invention. The blocks indicated in  FIG. 8  may be implemented in software, hardware or a combination of both. Said viewer device  2  includes circuitry with different features. These features are preferably implemented using hardware such as integrated circuit chips (ICs). Memory  41  may include as much memory as permitted by space constraints of said viewer device  2 . In one embodiment, at least 10 Gbits of memory is supplied. More or less memory may be provided as needed. The image captured by the said optical lens  5  is fed to a digital signal processor (DSP)  40  where predetermined image processing is performed. Further, the image data is temporarily stored in memory chip  41 . Said optical lens  5  is an assembly of a small lens, an image pickup sensor, circuits and connectors. The images data received by the digital signal processor (DSP)  40  is stored in memory chip  41  of the viewer device  2 . At the same time, the received image may also be displayed on an LCD or monitor  6  of the viewer device  2 . Note that the images stored in the memory chip  41  can also be transferred onto an external recording medium such as a hard drive, by means of USB 2.0 A male to Mini-B male Cable/Charger  38 , which also can double as a charger for battery  39 . USB 2.0 A male to Mini-B male Cable/Charger  38  is not provided with present invention. Said DSP  40  may include a conventional microprocessor, such as those employed in higher end personal digital assistants (PDAs). Advantageously, the present invention is not limited by memory capacity or power as is often a problem with PDAs. The present invention can employ slower chips such as a 25 MHz (or higher) since computations are minimal. 
         [0037]    Power button  4  is pressed once for turning on device  2 , and then pressed again for turning off device  2 , said power button  4  electrically connects with battery  39 . Said battery  39  is electrically connected to DSP  40 , light  7 , and display processing portion  47 . Said display processing portion  47  is electrically connected to display  6 . Said battery  39  is electrically connected to video signal processing portion  43 , and video signal processing portion  43  is electrically connected to image pickup sensor  46 . Image pickup sensor  46  is electrically connected to optical lens  5 . Light  7  can be turned on and off by said light button  11  at the discretion of the user. Light button  11  can be turned on by pressing light button  11  once, and can be turned off by pressing light button  11  a second time. Display  6  includes a plurality of pixels arranged in a pixel array. Pixels may be activated by transistors located on said display  6 , for example thin film transistors. Pixels are preferably active matrix pixels, however other display types may be suitable. DSP  40  may provide for pixel addressing in accordance with memory  41 . Recording of moving images is stored in said memory chip  41  by first pressing recording button  36 , recording is stopped once recording button  36  is pressed a second time. The moment the recording is stopped, the recording is automatically transferred to said memory chip  41 . Recording allotted timeframe can be between a half an hour to one hour. A memory chip with a larger size capacity can be provided when in production, for allowing a longer recording timeframe. Recording can be deleted by pressing the delete button  35  once, only after recording is stopped. Memory chip  41  is retrieved and displayed on display  6  of said viewer device  2 , when playback button  55  is pressed. To start playback of recorded images press the playback button  55  once, and to stop playback of recording images, press the playback button  55  a second time. Playback of recording can only be activated when recording has been stopped and transferred to said memory chip  41 . 
         [0038]    In image taking, an object image is imaged through the optical lens  5  on the image pickup sensor  46  and subjected to photoelectric conversion in the image pickup sensor  46 . An electric signal obtained by the photoelectric conversion in the image pickup sensor  46  is converted into a video signal by the video signal processing portion  43 . The video signal is supplied to the DSP  40  and converted into a video compression digital signal. As the compression system, known technologies such as JPEG system and MPEG system can be used for handling moving images, respectively. The video signal is displayed on the display screen  6  through the display processing portion  47 . 
         [0039]      FIG. 9  is an above perspective of an embodiment of the present invention attached to said mobile device case  28  in the closed position. Once said book style cover  18  is closed, then said strap  14  wraps around opposite end of said mobile device protective cover back  18 B as described with illustration arrow D. Said arrow D shows the two directions said strap  14  can move when forced by user. Said strap  14  is permanently connected by said stitching  23  and glued to said device protective cover front  18 C on the outer surface  51 . When present invention is folded closed, said magnet  12  temporally attaches to protruding relative magnet  13  which is glued on the opposite rear side near the edge of said protective cover front  18 C, this procedure helps secure closing of said protective cover  18 . The top area of said video angle viewer device  2  is a straight edge top which leads to a slope above the edge, said slope is part of the horizontal triangle ridge portion, this slope is at a 45 degree angle adjacent to the long and flat housing of said viewer device  2 , on said slope is said optical lens  5  and said light  7 . 
         [0040]    Top area of angle viewer device  2  extends beyond said protective cover back  18 C. Part of said protective cover front  18 C is hidden from said slope of triangle edge portion of said angle viewer device  2 . Glued with industrial strength adhesive (shown in  FIG. 6 ) to the inner surface  52  area of said protective cover back  18 B is said first half of a set of Velcro  21 , in a shape of a square. Said first Velcro square  21  is one half of a set, the second half Velcro square  24  which is glued on the back of mobile device case  28 , each half of the Velcro squares are relative to each other in order for mobile device case  28  to be temporally attached to the inner surface  52  of said protective cover back  18 B. Said cover flexible spine  18 A is this only area of said protective cover  18  that can bend. Said mobile device case  28  and said angle viewer device  2  meet together when said cover  18  is folded closed, in order for all components of present invention in combination with mobile device phone (not shown) inserted into mobile device case  28  to be collapsed. Small rivet  17  is relative in connecting said cover back  18 B to attached elongated stick  15  through a hole  25  (shown in  FIG. 3 ) cut in said cover back  18 B. Said first piece of small Velcro square set  19  is glued close to the edge on the outer surface of said protective cover back  18 B. Said first piece of small Velcro square  19  which would temporally connect said third piece which is the counterpart Velcro square  10  which is hiding behind said elongated stick  15 . This procedure is all for keeping said elongated stick  15  not hanging loosely when temporally attached to said cover back  18 B when present invention is in a closed position. 
         [0041]      FIG. 10  illustrates a schematic diagram of the local structure of a section of said device protective cover area  18 C in an extremely close-up side view perspective. Said device protective cover area  18 C which is a conjunction of an insulating inner layer  50 A squeezed between two layers (main outer surface layer  51 , inner cover surface layer  52 ) that make up part of the “book” like structure of said protective cover  18  for further details. In the utility model of the above embodiment, shown in  FIG. 10 .  FIG. 10  shows said main outer surface layer  51 , the insulating layer  50 A and said inner cover surface layer  52 . Preferably, said outer surface layer  51  and said inner cover surface layer  52  may be made of leather. However, in other implementations, other materials can be used including silicone, rubber, fabric, and many others. Other examples of case material include vinyl, plastic, thermoplastic, cloth, neoprene material, artificial leather, synthetic leather made of plastic (sometimes referred to as pleather), poromeric imitation leather, koskin, and leatherette. The insulating layer plate  50 A may be made of an ordinary thin plastic, thermoplastic, and other materials which make the material rigid or hard to bend. 
         [0042]    The inner cover surface layer  52  may be made of soft materials such as fine fibers, having a thickness of about 0.2 mm. The insulating inner surface layer  50 A may be made of a thin plastic or material that would be ridged or hard to bend but yet lightweight, with about a thickness of 0.4 mm. The main outer surface layer  51  may be made of a thick leather or material similar to the flexibility of leather that could bend, with about a thickness of 0.8 mm. Of course, this is only the utility of new preferred embodiments only, all parts of said protective cover  18  before the protective cover can also be made from other materials, and have other thicknesses. Said insulating layer plate  50 A is secured in place between said main outer surface layer  51  and said inner cover surface layer  52  with adhesive  49  (shown in  FIG. 6 ) and sewn together with stitching  23  (shown in  FIG. 6 ). The method of which all components that make up said device protective cover area  18 C as described previously in  FIG. 10  also holds true for the method of components which make up said protective cover back  18 B (shown if  FIG. 1 ). Thickness of all above objects in certain changes and modifications may be made, and it is understood that the disclosure is not to be limited by the foregoing details, but rather is to be defined by the scope of the appended claims.