Patent classifications
B42F7/025
NSTRUMENT COMPONENT ORGANIZER
In some examples, an organizer may include a plurality of inserts. At least one insert of the plurality of inserts may include at least a front panel and an opposite back panel that form the at least one insert, and at least one instrument component disposed hi the at least one insert. The organizer may further include a binding mechanism that attaches the plurality of inserts.
Card object carrier
A card carrier includes a presentation substrate, a pocket layer connected to an interior side of the presentation substrate, and a notification carrier configured to fit within a receiving pocket. The presentation substrate defines a presentation address window. The receiving pocket is defined by the pocket layer and the presentation substrate. The pocket layer defines an interior display window configured for displaying card object data and is connected to the presentation substrate such that the interior display window is positioned in a top half of the presentation substrate. When the notification carrier is positioned within the receiving pocket, an address on the notification carrier is visible through the presentation address window.
Board book photo album
A board book album having stiff pages constructed from layers of white board material and having “hidden pockets,” each pocket holding two photographs, back-to-back, that are framed in die cutout openings in each page. Spacers to which the backs of the spreads forming the pages are glued allow each page to accommodate the thickness of the photographs without damaging the outer binding. Each photograph is protected by a piece of clear plastic. Each page can have a small concave notch along its unbound edge in order to allow a user to turn the pages more easily. The cover can have a frame attached thereto for holding a photograph. The album is sturdy enough to be handled by a small child without the photographs being damaged.
Card object carrier
A card carrier includes a presentation substrate, a pocket layer connected to an interior side of the presentation substrate, and a notification carrier configured to fit within a receiving pocket. The presentation substrate defines a presentation address window. The receiving pocket is defined by the pocket layer and the presentation substrate. The pocket layer defines an interior display window configured for displaying card object data and is connected to the presentation substrate such that the interior display window is positioned in a top half of the presentation substrate. When the notification carrier is positioned within the receiving pocket, an address on the notification carrier is visible through the presentation address window.
Document Holder
A method of securing at least one document to a window involves retaining the at least one document in a retaining portion of a document holder by inserting the at least one document through an opening defined along a retaining portion side edge of the retaining portion. A length of the opening is substantially equal to a length of the retaining portion side edge. The method further involves inserting a securing portion of the document holder extending from the retaining portion into an opening defined by a windowpane of the window when the windowpane is in an open position. The method further involves, when the securing portion is inserted into the opening defined by the windowpane, moving the windowpane from the open position to a substantially closed position to engage the securing portion and thereby secure the document holder at the window.
SLEEVE SYSTEMS FOR PROTECTING A TRADING CARD
Sleeve systems including a sleeve and a tab. The sleeve systems function to protect a trading card. The sleeve is complementarily configured with the trading card to receive the trading card. The tab is coupled to the sleeve. In some examples, the sleeve system includes a shell complementarily configured with the sleeve to receive the sleeve.
Card Cover
This present patent application discloses a card cover. The card cover comprises of a front and a back panel including various gray-out and transparent portions. The card cover provides users with a privacy cover for identification cards, debit and credit cards, and more, and maintains privacy for the user, preventing personal information from being revealed to unauthorized individuals when using the card. The device features several ‘gray-out’ portions on the cover to protect information on the card and ensures bystanders, retail employees, and the like are unable to view specific information, preventing identity theft and other dangers involving personal information. The transparent portion shows the non-confidential information present on the card for easy access of the card.
Bandage with an insertable medical data card
A bandage with an insertable medical data card consisting of a bandage with a central pocket, a slit for accessing the pocket, a flap for sealing the pocket, and a transparent faceplate on the pocket. The medical data card contains pertinent medical data of a user adapted to be inserted into the pocket of the bandage and the bandage worn upon the body of the user. The bandage is changeable every three to four days and the medical data card can be transferred from one bandage to another. The system provides a wearable medical data card which instantly informs first responders and medical caregivers of the user's pertinent medical information, saving precious time while life saving measures based on the pertinent medical information gleaned from the medical data card are being implemented.
Card object carrier
A card carrier includes a presentation substrate, a pocket layer connected to an interior side of the presentation substrate, and a notification carrier configured to fit within a receiving pocket. The presentation substrate defines a presentation address window. The receiving pocket is defined by the pocket layer and the presentation substrate. The pocket layer defines an interior display window configured for displaying card object data and is connected to the presentation substrate such that the interior display window is positioned in a top half of the presentation substrate. When the notification carrier is positioned within the receiving pocket, an address on the notification carrier is visible through the presentation address window.