Card holding wallet
11730241 ยท 2023-08-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A wallet is provided having a body adapted to hold credit cards, currency, and business cards. The credit cards are insertable to a biased engagement in a first compartment between two flexible members. A second compartment is positioned below the first compartment and configured to hold currency therein in biased contact between a biasing panel and a credit card in the first compartment. A third compartment is provided and configured to hold business cards.
Claims
1. A wallet, comprising: a body extending from a first end to a second end; a first flexible member extending to a distal end from a proximal end engaged to said body; a second flexible member extending to a distal end from a proximal end thereof, engaged to said body; a gap positioned between said first flexible member and said second flexible member; said body having a first compartment positioned in said gap in between a first facing surface of said first flexible member and a second facing surface of said second flexible member; a first opening on a first side of said body, said first opening communicating with said first compartment; a second opening on a second side of said body, said second opening communicating with said compartment; said distal end of said first flexible member forming a first side edge of said first opening; said distal end of said second flexible member forming a first side edge of said second opening; and said first compartment sized to hold credit cards inserted therein through either of said first opening or said second opening, in a biased engagement of respective opposing ends of said credit cards with said first facing surface and said second facing surface and with a surface of said credit card viewable through said gap.
2. The wallet of claim 1, additionally comprising: a first recess formed into said first facing surface; a second recess formed into said second facing surface in a position aligned with said first recess; said first recess having a length sized to contact one end of a credit card positioned in between said first flexible member and said second flexible member; said second recess having a length sized to contact one end of a credit card positioned in between said first flexible member and said second flexible member, wherein in said biased engagement of said respective opposing ends of said credit cards with said first facing surface is a contact with one end of said credit card within said first recess, said biased engagement of said respective opposing ends of said credit cards with said second facing surface is a contact with one end of said credit card within said second recess.
3. The wallet of claim 2, additionally comprising: a first projection formed on said first flexible member above said first recess; a second projection formed on said second flexible member above said second recess; and said first projection and said second projection positioned to contact respective opposing ends of a credit card positioned within said first compartment.
4. The wallet of claim 1, additionally comprising: a first ledge extending along said first side of said body in-between said first end of said body and said second end of said body; a second ledge extending along said second side of said body in between said first end of said body and said second end of said body; a biasing panel positioned in between said first ledge and said second ledge; a second compartment within said body positioned between said first ledge and said second ledge and said biasing panel; a first recess formed on said first ledge on said first side of said body and defining a first opening into said second compartment; said second compartment sized for positioning of currency therein through said first opening to a stowed position; and said biasing panel forming a biased contact against said currency in said stowed position, said biasing contact for compressing said currency between said biasing panel and a credit card located in said first compartment.
5. The wallet of claim 2, additionally comprising: a first ledge extending along said first side of said body in-between said first end of said body and said second end of said body; a second ledge extending along said second side of said body in between said first end of said body and said second end of said body; a biasing panel positioned in between said first ledge and said second ledge; a second compartment within said body positioned between said first ledge and said second ledge and said biasing panel; a first recess formed on said first ledge on said first side of said body and defining a first opening into said second compartment; said second compartment sized for positioning of currency therein through said first opening to a stowed position; and said biasing panel forming a biased contact against said currency in said stowed position, said biasing contact for compressing said currency between said biasing panel and a credit card located in said first compartment.
6. The wallet of claim 3, additionally comprising: a first ledge extending along said first side of said body in-between said first end of said body and said second end of said body; a second ledge extending along said second side of said body in between said first end of said body and said second end of said body; a biasing panel positioned in between said first ledge and said second ledge; a second compartment within said body positioned between said first ledge and said second ledge and said biasing panel; a first recess formed on said first ledge on said first side of said body and defining a first opening into said second compartment; said second compartment sized for positioning of currency therein through said first opening to a stowed position; and said biasing panel forming a biased contact against said currency in said stowed position, said biasing contact for compressing said currency between said biasing panel and a credit card located in said first compartment.
7. The wallet of claim 4, additionally comprising: an end wall having a first side thereof connected to said first ledge and having a second side thereof connected to said second ledge; a third compartment positioned between said biasing panel and said end wall; a first slot at a first end of said endwall communicating with said third compartment; a second slot at a second end of said endwall communicating with said third compartment, said second slot in an alignment with said first slot; and said third compartment configured to hold business cards therein, with portions thereof projecting from both said first slot and said second slot.
8. The wallet of claim 5, additionally comprising: an end wall having a first side thereof connected to said first ledge and having a second side thereof connected to said second ledge; a third compartment positioned between said biasing panel and said end wall; a first slot at a first end of said endwall communicating with said third compartment; a second slot at a second end of said endwall communicating with said third compartment, said second slot in an alignment with said first slot; and said third compartment configured to hold business cards therein, with portions thereof projecting from both said first slot and said second slot.
9. The wallet of claim 6, additionally comprising: an end wall having a first side thereof connected to said first ledge and having a second side thereof connected to said second ledge; a third compartment positioned between said biasing panel and said end wall; a first slot at a first end of said endwall communicating with said third compartment; a second slot at a second end of said endwall communicating with said third compartment, said second slot in an alignment with said first slot; and said third compartment configured to hold business cards therein, with portions thereof projecting from both said first slot and said second slot.
10. The wallet of claim 7, additionally comprising: a belt clip positioned on said end wall.
11. The wallet of claim 8, additionally comprising: a belt clip positioned on said end wall.
12. The wallet of claim 4, additionally comprising: a beacon positioned on said body; and said beacon configured to transmit a location of said wallet.
13. The wallet of claim 7, additionally comprising: a beacon positioned on said body; and said beacon configured to transmit a location of said wallet.
14. A wallet, comprising: a body extending from a first end to a second end thereof; a first member extending to a distal end thereof from a proximal end engaged to said body; a second member extending to a distal end thereof from a proximal end thereof, engaged to said body; a gap positioned between said first member and said second flexible member; said body having a first compartment positioned in said gap in between a first facing surface of said first member and a second facing surface of said second member; a first opening on a first side of said body, said first opening communicating with said first compartment; a second opening on a second side of said body, said second opening communicating with said compartment; said distal end of said first member forming a first side edge of said first opening; said distal end of said second member forming a first side edge of said second opening; said first compartment sized to hold credit cards inserted therein through either of said first opening or said second opening in a stowed positioning; and said first facing surface and said second facing surface forming a biased engagement against respective opposing ends of said credit cards when inserted into said first compartment.
15. The wallet of claim 1, additionally comprising: a first recess formed into said first facing surface; a second recess formed into said second facing surface in a position opposite said first recess; said first recess having a length sized to contact one end of a credit card positioned in between said first member and said second member; said second recess having a length sized to contact one end of a credit card positioned in between said first member and said second member; and wherein in said biased engagement of said respective opposing ends of said credit cards with said first facing surface is a contact with one end of said credit cards within said first recess and said biased engagement of said respective opposing ends of said credit cards with said second facing surface is a contact with one end of said credit cards within said second recess.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWING FIGURES
(1) The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated herein and form a part of the specification, illustrate some, but not the only or exclusive examples of embodiments and/or features of the disclosed wallet. It is intended that the embodiments and figures disclosed herein are to be considered illustrative of the invention herein, rather than limiting in any fashion. In the drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(13) In this description, the directional prepositions of up, upwardly, down, downwardly, front, back, top, upper, bottom, lower, left, right and other such terms refer to the device as it is oriented and appears in the drawings and are used for convenience only and such are not intended to be limiting or to imply that the device has to be used or positioned in any particular orientation.
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(15) A first opening 18 is formed on a first side of the body 16 opposite a second opening 20 (
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(18) Central portions of the facing sides of each of the first flexible member 30 and the second flexible member 32 have a rectangular recess formed therein. The first rectangular recess 42, shown in
(19) The elongated recessed surface 43 has a width, preferably, to allow for stacking of a plurality of credit cards 12 where each in the stack will contact a portion of the recessed surface 43. The second recess 44 (
(20) A distance between the first recessed surface 43 and the second recessed surface 45 is substantially equal to or just slightly larger than the longitudinal length of a credit card which currently is preferred as between 3.3 inches to 3.5 inches with 3.36 inches being a current favorite distance. Experimentation has shown that with the first recessed surface 43 distanced from the second recessed surface 45, with both the first flexible member 30 and the second flexible member 32, both in a static or in an un-flexed position, that the credit cards 12 are held in the first compartment 14 in a biased engagement between the first flexible member 30 and second flexible member 32. Further projections 35 (
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(23) As noted, the biasing panel 48 is formed to be undulating or curving or angled such that portions of it project out of plane. In this fashion, when formed of elastic or flexible material such as spring steel or polymeric material, portions of the biasing panel 48 will rise or project toward and into the area of the second compartment 28. With currency 26 positioned therein, the biasing panel 48 will hold it in a compressed engagement between the projecting portion of the biasing panel 48 and the credit card 12 located at the open end of the cavity 50 in the body 16. End sections 49 of the biasing panel 48, at opposite ends thereof, run substantially normal to the plane of the biasing panel 48 and project upward. Each of the end sections 49, as seen in
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(30) It should be noted that any of the different depicted and described configurations and components of the wallet device herein disclosed, can be employed with any other configuration or component shown and described as part of the device herein.
(31) Additionally, while the present invention has been described herein with reference to particular embodiments thereof and/or steps in the method of production or use, a latitude of modifications, various changes and substitutions are intended in the foregoing disclosure, and it will be appreciated that in some instance some features, or configurations, of the invention could be employed without a corresponding use of other features without departing from the scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims. All such changes, alternations and modifications as would occur to those skilled in the art are considered to be within the scope of this invention as broadly defined in the appended claims.
(32) Further, the purpose of any abstract of this specification is to enable the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, the public generally, and especially the scientists, engineers, and practitioners in the art who are not familiar with patent or legal terms or phraseology, to determine quickly from a cursory inspection the nature and essence of the technical disclosure of the application. Any such abstract is neither intended to define the invention of the application, which is measured by the claims, nor is it intended to be limiting, as to the scope of the invention in any way.