Wallet
20210251354 · 2021-08-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45C2011/186
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
“A wallet comprising: a casing; at least one content holding member; and a respective releasable lock associated with each holding member, each releasable lock being independently operable to release the respective holding member, allowing movement of each member, relative to the casing, between a content storage position, and a content viewing position, wherein when a given member is in the content storage position, the member, and any content held by the member, is at least partially stored within the casing, and when in the content viewing position, the member and any content held by the member is visible, while remaining attached to the wallet.”
Claims
1. A wallet comprising: a casing; at least one content holding member; and a respective releasable lock associated with each holding member, each releasable lock being independently operable to release the respective holding member, allowing movement of each member, relative to the casing, between a content storage position, and a content viewing position, wherein, when a given member is in the content storage position, the member, and any content held by the member, is at least partially stored within the casing, and when in the content viewing position, the member and any content held by the member is visible, while remaining attached to the wallet.
2. (canceled)
3. The wallet according to claim 1, wherein the casing comprises at least one rail or guide along which each content holding member slides between its respective content storage position and its content viewing position.
4. The wallet according to claim 1, wherein each content holding member is pivotably mounted to the casing and/or a wallet frame by a pivot mount, wherein the pivot mount allows each content holding member to pivot relative to the casing, about the pivot mount, between a respective content storage position and a respective content viewing position and wherein the wallet further comprises a stop which defines the content viewing position of each content holding member.
5. (canceled)
6. The wallet according to claim 1, comprising a respective biasing member biasing each content holding member from the content storage position to the content viewing position and wherein each biasing member is a resilient member extending between a respective content holding member mount and the casing.
7. (canceled)
8. The wallet according to claim 4, wherein each resilient member is a compression spring or a tension spring.
9. (canceled)
10. The wallet according to claim 1, wherein each content holding member is connected to a separate corresponding sliding tab protruding from the casing, and wherein each sliding tab facilitates movement of the corresponding content holding member between the content storage and the content viewing position.
11. The wallet according to claim 1, wherein the lock associated with each content holding member is released by activating a respective release button or switch associated with each lock.
12. The wallet according to claim 1, wherein content can be added to or removed from each content holding member when in the content viewing position.
13. The wallet according to claim 1, wherein each content holding member comprises a receiving portion for receiving content such as a card.
14. (canceled)
15. The wallet according to claim 13, wherein each content holding member is a frame or bracket.
16. The wallet according to claim 1, wherein each content holding member comprises a slot, or a sleeve, or a transparent sleeve, into which content can be inserted.
17.-18. (canceled)
19. The wallet according to claim 1, wherein the casing comprises a clip or at least one protruding portion to which a clip can be attached, and wherein the at least one protruding portion is a bolt head.
20. (canceled)
21. The wallet according to claim 1, wherein the casing is a substantially rigid-walled casing made of a durable metal or alloy or plastic composite.
22. (canceled)
23. The wallet according to claim 1, comprising a compartment for carrying coins or like objects.
24. The wallet according to claim 1, further comprising a compartment appended to the wallet for carrying contents.
25. (canceled)
26. The wallet according to claim 1, wherein the wallet is operable with one hand, wherein a digit of the hand is used to release any one of the content holding members from the content storage position, and another or the same digit of the hand is used to return the content holding member to the content viewing position.
27. The wallet according to claim 1 wherein the content viewing position of each respective content holding member is adjustable.
28. The wallet according to claim 1, comprising at least two content holding members, wherein the content viewing position of each respective member differs such that when all members are in the content viewing position they are at least partially offset from each other.
29.-31. (canceled)
32. The wallet according to claim 1, wherein at least one releasable lock is operable to release at least two holding members.
33. The wallet according to claim 32, wherein when the at least two holding members are in the content viewing position, the holding members do not overlap or at least partially overlap each other.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0051] Although not shown in the drawings, in an alternative embodiment of the wallet 2 in accordance with the present invention, at least one releasable lock (or all of the locks) is associated with at least two (or all) of the holding members 4, 6, 8. In this embodiment the lock is associated with a release mechanism such as a button 48, 50, 52. When members 4, 6, 8 are released from their respective locks, each member 4, 6, 8 is able to move relative to the casing 10, between a content storage position, and a content viewing position. In this embodiment the position of the holding members 4, 6, 8 in the content viewing position will be such that they will be to some extent distinctly visible from each other. For example, the holding members 4, 6, 8 may be slightly offset, such that they partial overlap. Alternatively, the holding members 4, 6, 8 may be positioned in a stacked arrangement (where they remain in a back-to-back arrangement), or may be positioned completely separate from each other where there is no overlap in the content viewing position (for example, the content holding members 4, 6, 8 may be perpendicular to each other, or may even rest at opposite ends of the wallet). In this respect, the position of each content holding member 4, 6, 8, in the content viewing position may be adjustable through the use of positioning tabs, or screws which adjust the position of holding member stops.
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[0053] In moving from a content storage position to a content viewing position, members 4, 6, 8 move relative to the casing 10. In an embodiment not shown in the Figures, movement can be relatively linear, whereby one or all of the members 4, 6, 8 may move along guides or rails of the casing (not shown), between a content storage and a content viewing position. In an alternative embodiment which is shown in the attached figures, each member 4, 6, 8 is pivotably mounted, through a pivot mount 18. The pivot mount 18 allows each content holding member 4, 6, 8 to pivot relative to the casing 10, about the pivot mount 18, between the content storage position and the content viewing position. The limit to which each member moves to when in a content viewing position can be set by a stop 20, which is depicted as a pivotably mounted tab. Alternatively, the stop 20 can be spring a loaded pivotably mounted tab or a protruding tab integrally formed, or attached to the casing 10. Further, although not shown in the drawings, the stop 20 may be adjustable so as to allow the user to set the limit to which each member 4, 6, 8 may move. Further, although not shown in the drawings, a separate stop or tab may be provided for each content holding member. Additionally, the wallet may comprise a number of resilient positional stops, or locks, which are used to allow the user to move and hold the content holding member into a different position.
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[0055] The illustrated springs 22, 24, 26 are tension springs. When a content holding member 4, 6, 8 is released by its respective releasable lock, the force of the springs 22, 24, 26 facilitates movement of the respective member 4, 6, 8 into the content viewing position. In the embodiments shown in the Figures, the respective holding member 4, 6, 8 pivots about the pivot mount 18, and extends up until the limit set by stop 20. To minimise any friction or interference between the holding members 4, 6, 8, each member contains raised sections 42, 44 (see
[0056] In an alternative embodiment not shown in the drawings, each content holding member 4, 6, 8 may be connected to a separate corresponding sliding tab which protrudes from the casing 10. In this respect, the respective sliding tabs facilitate movement of the corresponding content holding member 4, 6, 8 between the content storage and the content viewing position. In this alternative embodiment a user will be able to slide a tab with their thumb and move a content holding member 4, 6, 8 in and out of the casing 10. The tab may also further comprise a locking means at either or both of the content storage and content viewing positions. Further, the members 4, 6, 8 in this alternative may also comprise biasing members such as a spring to bias the holding members 4, 6, 8 from a content storage position to a content viewing position or vice-versa.
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[0058] When the holding members 4, 6, 8 are in a content storage position (such as shown in
[0059] When any one of the content holding members 4, 6, 8 is moved from its content viewing position to a content storage position, it is simply pushed back into the casing 10, against the spring bias 22, 24 or 26 of the respective holding member. As any one of the content holding members 4, 6, 8 is moved to its content storage position, its respective lock receiving section 72, 88, 90 (shown in
[0060] The locking mechanism is not restricted to the embodiment depicted in
[0061] According to the embodiment shown in
[0062] Although not shown in the drawings, in alternative embodiments the release buttons or switches 48, 50, 52 may be equipped with a stop or a mechanism which prevents accidental release of the content holding members 4, 6, 8. For example, the wallet 2 may comprise a removable cover to protect release buttons or switches 48, 50, 52 from being accidentally engaged. Alternatively the releasable locking mechanism may comprise a multistage releasing mechanism where a respective content holding member 4, 6, 8 will only be released from its locked position after the release buttons or switches 48, 50, 52 are pressed multiple times, or remain depressed for an extended period of time, or are required to be pressed at varying pressures. Alternatively, the buttons 48, 50, 52 may be configured such that a deep press is required to release a respective content holding 4, 6, 8.
[0063] The content holding members 4, 6, 8 shown in the Figures have receiving portions in the form of an openable and sealable slit/slot for receiving contents such as a card. For example, the holding member 4 shown in
[0064] An advantage of the resilient member 80 is that cards of varying size can be inserted in to any of the holding members, and be securely attached to the wallet. Additionally, and although not shown in the Figures, the internal perimeter of the holding members 4, 6, 8 may be lined continuously or intermittently with clips and/or a plastic or rubber lining which increases the frictional resistance between the holding members 4, 6, 8 and contents inserted into the holding members 4, 6, 8. In this respect the wallet is designed to have any contents held by the holding members 4, 6, 8 remain securely attached to the wallet when the holding members 4, 6, 8 move between the content storage and the content viewing positions.
[0065] In the embodiment shown in the Figures, contents such as cards are added to or removed from each content holding member 4, 6, 8 only when in the content viewing position. In this respect, the receiving portions 74, 76, 78 remain concealed by the casing 10 when in the content storage position to prevent inadvertent spillage of the contents.
[0066] In an alternative embodiment not shown in the drawings, content is able to be inserted and removed from a holding member when in the content storage position. For example, the receiving portion may remain exposed or partially exposed in the content storage position through apertures in the casing and/or frame. To prevent inadvertent spillage, the receiving portions may be covered by and exposed by a removable flap or cover, which for example may be integral with, or detachable to the casing, and/or which can be magnetically secured and released from the casing.
[0067] Alternatively, in an embodiment not shown in the drawings, the receiving slit/slot may be openable and closable through a press-fit arrangement between opposite sides of the slit/slots. Further, in another alternative embodiment, the holding members 4, 6, 8, may comprise resilient sections which are detachable from and re-attachable to the holding members to allow the insertion of contents. In this respect the holding members 4, 6, 8 may be a frame or bracket as shown in
[0068] In the embodiments shown in the attached Figures, the holding members 4, 6, 8 are rectangular frames/brackets. The holding members may include a transparent sleeve (not shown in the Figures), into which content can be inserted and securely located. Any content inserted into the sleeve may be securely located through friction between the content and the sleeve, or through an openable fastener at the top of the sleeve such as a zip lock.
[0069] In alternative embodiments not shown in the Figures, the holding members may differ to the rectangular shape as shown in
[0070] Further, in an alternative embodiment not shown in the Figures, each holding member is designed to hold two cards, whereby the cards are designed to sit back to back. This configuration provides the advantage of reducing the number of holding members required in the wallet, and increasing the carrying capacity, whilst potentially resulting in a lighter and thinner wallet. To avoid any risk of signal interference with the cards, the holding member may separate the two cards with a signal blocking medium, for example an RFID blocking separator.
[0071] The wallet may also include mounts for receiving and securely attaching a digital device such as a mobile phone, a digital music player, a radio device, or a tablet. The mounts may be formed integrally with the casing, or may be attached to the casing for example with screws or rivets. The mounts may be magnetic, or may be resilient holds which receive the perimeter of the digital device, similar to those used when applying for example, a mobile phone rear cover.
[0072] Further the wallet casing 10, may include at least one clip which is designed to hold cash notes, or similar items. The clips may be attachable to the casing 10, to at least one protruding portion such as bolt heads 82, 84.
[0073] The casing 10 of the wallet is designed to protect the contents held by the content holding members 4, 6, 8, along with the internal components of the wallet. In this respect the casing depicted in the drawings is substantially rigid-walled, and can be made of a durable metal or alloy, or even a durable rubber or plastic, or any combination thereof. To protect against theft of any data, such as credit card data, the casing may be designed to block RFID signals to prevent ‘electronic pickpocketing’ (RFID skimming). The RFID block prevents information contained on RFID chips held in cards from being fraudulently scanned or stolen. In this respect, the casing may contain a thin layer of metal, or foil, or any other material (such as a special paint applied to the wallet or sections of the wallet) capable of blocking RFID signals.
[0074] Additionally the casing 10 may have different covers and coatings. For example, the casing 10 may be painted in a particular colour or pattern. Alternatively the casing maybe covered in different materials such as metals, plastics, or leather. In one embodiment not shown in the drawings the casing 10 comprises stitching holes so as to allow materials such as leather to be attached.
[0075] In addition to the content holding members 4, 6, 8, the wallet may further comprise additional compartments for the storage of coins or similar objects. Such a compartment may have a separate opening and closing mechanism such as a button, zip or a slidable tab. The compartment may be situated within the casing, or may even be appended to the casing, for example in a similar manner to which a money clip can be attached.
[0076] The casing may also contain additional sleeves in which additional contents such as cards and notes can be inserted. Unlike the contents held in the holding members 4, 6, 8, the contents held in these sleeves may need to be removed if they are needed by a user, and like traditional card sleeves in a bill-fold wallet, the frictional compressive force of the sleeve on the contents secure the contents to or within the wallet.
[0077] Further, the wallet may comprise a global positioning tracking chip formed integrally with, or discreetly attached to the casing, so as to allow for a user to identify the general location and proximity of the wallet, in the event that the wallet has been misplaced or stolen. In this respect the chip may be equipped with a power supply in the form of a disposable or rechargeable battery. The wallet may comprise a photovoltaic cell (PV-cell) which is designed to recharge the battery and/or power the chip. Alternatively, given the close proximity of a wallet to a person, the chip or a battery may be entirely or partially powered and/or charged thermoelectrically (i.e. body heat may be relied on to partially or entirely power the chip). A speaker and a lighting mechanism such as a light emitting diode may also be integrated with the chip, or separately attached to the wallet, whereby a tone can be sounded remotely, and/or a light emitted to assist a user to locate the wallet. In this respect, the chip is to be remotely connected with a tracker or controller. Additionally, a tone or alarm may sound, and a light/flash be emitted from both the wallet and a controller such as a phone or watch, when the controller is separated from the wallet by a pre-determined distance, for example 10 metres.
[0078] Although not shown in the Figures, in another embodiment of the wallet the content holding members may be moved between the content storage position and the content viewing position through the use of electrical and electronic components, or through a combination of electronic, electrical and mechanical components. For example the wallet may comprise a motor or a number of actuators or motors, which can be controlled through the press of a button in the casing, or the trigger of a sensor. The actuators or motors may drive a series of components connected to the holding members, and move the holders between content viewing and content storage positions. For example, a linear actuator may provide a force on biasing members 22, 24, 26, resulting in movement of the content holders 4, 6, 8. The electrical/electronic components may be battery powered. The battery may be replaceable or rechargeable, and may be re-charged thermo-electrically or through the use of PV-cells.
[0079] As previously stated in paragraphs [0035] and [0036] the invention provides significant advantages over existing wallets. It eliminates the need to remove a card from a wallet when it is needed to be presented for example in a ‘tap-and-go™’ transaction. Rather, a user merely needs to engage a simple release mechanism to have a desired card in the wallet sufficiently exposed to complete the transaction, and then simply push the content holding member back into the casing without having to worry about finding, misplacing, dropping or breaking the card or any other contents or components of the wallet. This invention significantly reduces the amount of time and effort a user will need when conducting a contactless card transaction such as a ‘tap-and-go™’ transaction, resulting in shorter queues and a safer flow of people traffic. Further, the invention requires minimal visual concentration from a user on the wallet to have a card moved between a content viewing and storage position, allowing users to maintain awareness of their surroundings, and avoid hazards which can potentially be fatal.
[0080] Additionally, the wallet can be easily operated with only one hand, and is suitable for use by those suffering from conditions affecting the use of their hands or eyes, such as blindness, stroke, nerve disorder, and/or partial or complete amputation. In this respect specific cards can be inserted in pre-selected slots, which are attributed to a specific release mechanism, which need only be engaged to release the desired card. Further, and although not shown in the drawings, the design of the wallet is such that the positioning of the buttons is designed to allow for a user to release a content holding member 4, 6, 8 with a thumb or a finger (preferably a thumb) and return that same member 4, 6, 8 using another finger (preferably the index finger), or possibly with the same thumb or finger.
[0081] Further, where a global positioning chip is attached, a user of the wallet will be confident of the location of their wallet at all times.
[0082] Future patent applications may be filed in Australia or overseas on the basis of or claiming priority from the present application. It is to be understood that the following claims are not intended to limit the scope of what may be claimed in any such future application. Features may be added to or omitted from the claims at a later date so as to further define or re-define the invention or inventions.
[0083] It is to be understood that various alterations, modifications and/or additions may be introduced into the construction and arrangement of the parts previously described without departing from the spirit or ambit of this invention.
REFERENCE NUMERAL LIST
[0084] 2—Wallet;
[0085] 4, 6, 8—Content holding member;
[0086] 10—Casing;
[0087] 18—Pivot mount
[0088] 20—Stop
[0089] 22, 24, 26—Biasing member/spring.
[0090] 28, 30, 32—Spring attachment pin
[0091] 34, 36, 38—Frame post holes
[0092] 40—Wallet frame
[0093] 42, 44—Raised sections
[0094] 46—Spacer washers
[0095] 48, 50, 52—Release buttons/switch
[0096] 54, 56, 58—Compression springs
[0097] 60, 62, 64—Spring posts.
[0098] 66, 68, 70—Member receiving sections.
[0099] 72, 88, 90—Content holding member lock receiving section
[0100] 74, 76, 78—Card receiving portions
[0101] 80—Resilient member to secure contents to holding members. e.g. neoprene pin
[0102] 82, 84—Bolt heads
[0103] 86—Casing attachments
[0104] 94, 96, 98—L Shaped locking members