Patent classifications
B42F17/30
Driver's Identification Pack (a/k/a D.I.P.)
A compartment or device to store documents with or without a phone, visible from outside a vehicle whose contents are easily accessible by the driver, which could be built into or mounted on the car dashboard, or the like, with various mounting options, and allows a driver of the vehicle to reach the device without moving from the driver's seat or moving hands out of sight, and the contents are not so large as to possibly hold a gun or knife, but are sufficiently large to hold government documents about the identity of the driver and the ownership and insurance of the car. An electronic version, much like a cell phone, smart phone, tablet, which holds one or more government documents relating to the registered owner of a motor vehicle and can be easily attached to the dashboard or other interior surface of said vehicle, or a mounted phone rack which contents can be read or scanned by police.
Driver's Identification Pack (a/k/a D.I.P.)
A compartment or device to store documents with or without a phone, visible from outside a vehicle whose contents are easily accessible by the driver, which could be built into or mounted on the car dashboard, or the like, with various mounting options, and allows a driver of the vehicle to reach the device without moving from the driver's seat or moving hands out of sight, and the contents are not so large as to possibly hold a gun or knife, but are sufficiently large to hold government documents about the identity of the driver and the ownership and insurance of the car. An electronic version, much like a cell phone, smart phone, tablet, which holds one or more government documents relating to the registered owner of a motor vehicle and can be easily attached to the dashboard or other interior surface of said vehicle, or a mounted phone rack which contents can be read or scanned by police.
Card holder for credit cards and other cards
Card holder for bank cards, credit cards, debit cards, driving licences, electronic identity cards or similar cards, having a cuboidal housing with an interior for receiving at least one card, a card opening of the housing for inserting at least one card into the housing and pushing out at least one card from the housing, at least one dispensing element which is displaceable from a first position into a second position in order to be brought into engagement with the lower edge of a card in the interior and to push out the one card through the card opening from the housing, an actuating element which is coupled to the dispensing element in order to displace the dispensing element from the first position into the second position by actuating the actuating element, wherein a first spring apparatus is supported, on the one hand, on the dispensing element and, on the other hand, on the housing, wherein the first spring apparatus is able to be tensioned by displacing the dispensing element from the second position into the first position, a locking apparatus has a first locking element connected to the dispensing element and a second locking element retained in the housing so that the first and second locking elements are able to be locked together by displacing the dispensing element into the first position, and the actuating element is coupled to the locking apparatus in order to unlock the first and second locking elements by actuating the actuating element, so that the first spring apparatus displaces the dispensing element from the first position into the second position in order to push out the card thereby from the card opening.
Card holder for credit cards and other cards
Card holder for bank cards, credit cards, debit cards, driving licences, electronic identity cards or similar cards, having a cuboidal housing with an interior for receiving at least one card, a card opening of the housing for inserting at least one card into the housing and pushing out at least one card from the housing, at least one dispensing element which is displaceable from a first position into a second position in order to be brought into engagement with the lower edge of a card in the interior and to push out the one card through the card opening from the housing, an actuating element which is coupled to the dispensing element in order to displace the dispensing element from the first position into the second position by actuating the actuating element, wherein a first spring apparatus is supported, on the one hand, on the dispensing element and, on the other hand, on the housing, wherein the first spring apparatus is able to be tensioned by displacing the dispensing element from the second position into the first position, a locking apparatus has a first locking element connected to the dispensing element and a second locking element retained in the housing so that the first and second locking elements are able to be locked together by displacing the dispensing element into the first position, and the actuating element is coupled to the locking apparatus in order to unlock the first and second locking elements by actuating the actuating element, so that the first spring apparatus displaces the dispensing element from the first position into the second position in order to push out the card thereby from the card opening.
Billwheel
A device provides a way to organize papers, folders, and bills or invoices. It also provides a way to set a status for such documents, such as pending or paid, and other status notations. And, it provides a way to provide a reminder that is inexpensive and easy to use. The device includes a manually rotatable wheel disposed inside a holder, the holder having first and second windows for viewing indicia. The rotatable wheel has indicia disposed on an outer ring for display through the first window, and has indicia disposed on an inner ring for display through the second window. The first window is a top window, and indicates status of the bill. The second window provides indicia which is explanatory of the indicia appearing in the first window.
Billwheel
A device provides a way to organize papers, folders, and bills or invoices. It also provides a way to set a status for such documents, such as pending or paid, and other status notations. And, it provides a way to provide a reminder that is inexpensive and easy to use. The device includes a manually rotatable wheel disposed inside a holder, the holder having first and second windows for viewing indicia. The rotatable wheel has indicia disposed on an outer ring for display through the first window, and has indicia disposed on an inner ring for display through the second window. The first window is a top window, and indicates status of the bill. The second window provides indicia which is explanatory of the indicia appearing in the first window.
Compositional notebook/diary with concealed pocket for valuables
A valuables-holding device in the form of a booklet which appears, when closed, to be an ordinary compositional notebook or pocket diary has a flange or transparent overlay extending around three sides of the inside front cover. A flexible covering plate, with its edge secured to the spine of the booklet, has its free edge capable of being slid behind the overlay. This will cover the space between the back of the covering plate and the inside surface of the front cover of the booklet. The covering plate can be slid out of the overlay, too, to expose that space. Secured to the inside of the front cover is a credit card organizer. The front cover and the covering plate are both preferably formed with a thin sheet of metal. Thus, the space between those components is electronically sealed or blocked from an RFID reader. The covering plate includes a slot for sliding paper money therethrough and into the space between the back of the credit card organizer and the inside surface of the front cover.
BILLWHEEL
A device provides a way to organize papers, folders, and bills or invoices. It also provides a way to set a status for such documents, such as pending or paid, and other status notations. And, it provides a way to provide a reminder that is inexpensive and easy to use. The device includes a manually rotatable wheel disposed inside a holder, the holder having first and second windows for viewing indicia. The rotatable wheel has indicia disposed on an outer ring for display through the first window, and has indicia disposed on an inner ring for display through the second window. The first window is a top window, and indicates status of the bill. The second window provides indicia which is explanatory of the indicia appearing in the first window.
BILLWHEEL
A device provides a way to organize papers, folders, and bills or invoices. It also provides a way to set a status for such documents, such as pending or paid, and other status notations. And, it provides a way to provide a reminder that is inexpensive and easy to use. The device includes a manually rotatable wheel disposed inside a holder, the holder having first and second windows for viewing indicia. The rotatable wheel has indicia disposed on an outer ring for display through the first window, and has indicia disposed on an inner ring for display through the second window. The first window is a top window, and indicates status of the bill. The second window provides indicia which is explanatory of the indicia appearing in the first window.
Compositional Notebook/Diary with Concealed Pocket for Valuables
A valuables-holding device in the form of a booklet which appears, when closed, to be an ordinary compositional notebook or pocket diary has a flange or transparent overlay extending around three sides of the inside front cover. A flexible covering plate, with its edge secured to the spine of the booklet, has its free edge capable of being slid behind the overlay. This will cover the space between the back of the covering plate and the inside surface of the front cover of the booklet. The covering plate can be slid out of the overlay, too, to expose that space. Secured to the inside of the front cover is a credit card organizer. The front cover and the covering plate are both preferably formed with a thin sheet of metal. Thus, the space between those components is electronically sealed or blocked from an RFID reader. The covering plate includes a slot for sliding paper money therethrough and into the space between the back of the credit card organizer and the inside surface of the front cover.