BOOK ENCLOSURE FOR THE STORAGE, TRANSPORT AND DISPLAY OF DECORATIVE PINS
20210137233 ยท 2021-05-13
Inventors
- Alexander Harrison HEVIER (Winter Garden, FL, US)
- Sydney Paige Hevier (Winter Garden, FL, US)
- Julia Elise Hevier (Winter Garden, FL, US)
- Ronald John Hevier, JR. (Winter Garden, FL, US)
- Rochelle Lynn Hevier (Winter Garden, FL, US)
Cpc classification
A45F3/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B44C5/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A45C13/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45C11/24
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45F3/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
G09F1/00
PHYSICS
A45C11/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A45C11/24
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45C13/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
G09F1/00
PHYSICS
Abstract
An enclosure for storage, transport, and display of pins for trading includes: a front and a back connected together by a first closure mechanism, such as a zipper; and a second closure mechanism such as a zipper located on an exterior of and connecting a clear cover to the front. The enclosure defines an enclosed interior space between the front and the back in which mounting surfaces are located for pins. The cover and an outwardly facing surface of the front define another enclosed interior space having an additional mounting surface for the mounting pins to be seen through the clear cover and showcased.
Claims
1. An enclosure for storage, transport, and display of pins for trading, comprising: (a) a front and a back connected together; (b) a first closure mechanism located on the front and back and transitionable between a closed configuration and an opened configuration; and (c) a second closure mechanism located on an exterior of and connecting a cover to the front and transitionable between a closed configuration and an opened configuration; (d) wherein, when in the closed configuration of the first closure mechanism, the enclosure defines an enclosed interior space between the front and the back in which enclosed interior space is located a plurality of mounting surfaces each defined by a puncturable and resilient material for the mounting of pins with post portions, and when in the opened configuration of the first closure mechanism, the plurality of mounting surfaces are accessible for mounting pins thereon and unmounting pins there from; and (e) wherein, when in the closed configuration of the second closure mechanism, the cover and an outwardly facing surface of the front define an enclosed interior space having an additional mounting surface defined by a puncturable and resilient material for the mounting of pins having post portions, and when in the opened configuration of the second closure mechanism, the additional mounting surface is accessible for mounting pins thereon and unmounting pins there from.
2. The enclosure of claim 1, further comprising pins mounted to a said mounting surface and a pocket for storage of pin backs of said pins.
3. The enclosure of claim 2, wherein the pocket is located on an exterior side of the back of the enclosure.
4. The enclosure of claim 1, wherein the cover is clear, whereby pins mounted to the additional mounting surface may be showcased when the first and second closure mechanisms are in their respective closed positions.
5. The enclosure of claim 1, wherein an insert is located within the interior space defined by the cover and an outwardly facing surface of the front when the second closure mechanism is in the closed configuration, the insert an insert is located within the interior space defined by the cover and an outwardly facing surface of the front when the second closure mechanism is in the closed configuration, the insert comprising the additional mounting surface.
6. The enclosure of claim 1, wherein the first and second closure mechanisms each comprises a zipper. The enclosure of claim 1, further comprising a strap for cross-body or shoulder portage of the enclosure.
8. The enclosure of claim 1, further comprising a protective cover extending between opposing mounting surfaces within the interior space.
9. The enclosure of claim 1, further comprising pages located between the front and the back. each page comprising a said mounting surface.
10. The enclosure of claim 9, further comprising a protective cover extending between opposing mounting surfaces of the pages within the interior space.
11. A pin book for storage, transport, and display of pins for trading, comprising: (a) a front page and a back page connected together; (b) a first closure mechanism located on the front and back pages and transitionable between a closed configuration and an opened configuration, in which closed configuration the pin book defines an enclosed interior space between the front and the back pages in which enclosed interior space is located a plurality of mounting surfaces each defined by a puncturable and resilient material for the mounting of pins with post portions, and in which opened configuration the plurality of mounting surfaces are accessible for mounting pins thereon and unmounting pins there from; and (c) a second closure mechanism located on an exterior of and connecting a cover to the front page and transitionable between a closed configuration and an opened configuration, in which closed configuration the cover and an outwardly facing surface of the front page define an enclosed interior space having an additional mounting surface defined by a puncturable and resilient material for the mounting of pins having post portions, and in which opened configuration the additional mounting surface is accessible for mounting pins thereon and unmounting pins there from.
12. The pin book of claim 11, further comprising pins mounted to a said mounting surface and a pocket for storage of pin backs of said pins.
13. The pin book of claim 12, wherein the pocket is located on an exterior side of the back page.
14. The pin book of claim 11, wherein the cover is clear, whereby pins mounted to the additional mounting surface may be displayed when the book enclosure is closed.
15. The pin book of claim 11, wherein the outwardly facing surface of the front page comprises the additional mounting surface.
16. The pin book of claim 11, wherein the first and second closure mechanisms each comprises a zipper.
17. The pin book of claim 11, further comprising a strap for cross-body or shoulder portage of the enclosure.
18. The pin book of claim 11, further comprising a protective cover extending between opposing mounting surfaces within the interior space.
19. The pin book of claim 11, further comprising interior pages located between the front and the back pages, each interior page comprising a said mounting surface.
20. The pin book of claim 19, further comprising a protective cover extending between opposing mounting surfaces of said interior pages.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0024] For a more complete understanding of the present invention, reference is now made to the drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0041] The following detailed description sets forth preferred embodiments of the invention considered to be the best modes of practicing the invention. The description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, but is made merely for the purpose of illustrating general aspects and features of the invention through detailed descriptions of the preferred embodiments.
[0042] With reference now to
[0043] As seen in these figures, the enclosure 100 comprises a front page 102 and a back page 104 that are joined together by zipper 106 in a closed configuration. The zipper 106 preferably is a U-type zipper closure, although other securing means may be used including, for example, hook-and-loop fasteners or slider seals, or such other equivalent mechanisms When zipped, the enclosure securely retains any items contained therein.
[0044] Conversely, when unzipped, the enclosure 100 can be laid open and contents accessed as seen, e.g., in
[0045] Preferably, the mounting surfaces of the pages have a material through which the decorative pins are puncturable and which material is self-healing so that posts of various decorative pins may be repeatedly pierced through the material with the material remaining supportive of the pin posts time after time. The material preferably is self-healing and deformable, and preferably is made of natural or synthetic rubber, ethylene vinyl acetate, corrugated plastic, or other such material that can accommodate multiple piercings so that the decorative pins can be changed frequently without affecting usability. The material of each puncturable page at least partially conforms to the interior shape of the enclosure and defines a mounting surface for the decorative pins that are pierced by the one or more posts of each decorative pin.
[0046] As seen more particularly in
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[0048] The back of the enclosure 100 further comprises a pouch enclosure in the form of a mesh pocket 103 (e.g.,
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[0051] The front page 102 further preferable has a raised portion forming a ridge 115 (perhaps best seen in
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[0056] It furthermore will be appreciated that enclosure 300 is generally similar to enclosure 100 and 200, with the primary exception being the removable insert 316 and the backpack straps 325 (
[0057] As will be appreciated from the forgoing detailed description, a preferred display enclosure resembles in some ways a book and contains therein pages which have a puncturable material for receiving posts of decorative pins and which material is self-healing so that posts of decorative pins may be repeatedly pierced through the material with the material remaining supportive of the pin posts time after time. The material preferably is made of natural or synthetic rubber, ethylene vinyl acetate, corrugated plastic, or other such material that can accommodate multiple piercings so that mounted decorative pins can be changed frequently without affecting usability. Preferably, each puncturable page at least partially conforms to the interior shape of the enclosure and defines a mounting surface for the decorative pins that are pierced by the one or more post portions of each decorative pin. The pins mounted on the pages inside the enclosure preferably can be secured within the enclosure through the use of a zipper that joins together the front page and the back page, and any pages therebetween, when the enclosure is zipped up into a closed configuration.
[0058] Additionally, in preferred embodiments, the front page has a clear, repositionable, protective cover that forms a viewing window permitting decorative pins to be showcased that are mounted onto an exteriorly facing additional mounting surface of the front page. A zipper is used to open the cover whereby those decorative pins can be mounted to the exteriorly facing mounting surface of the front page and then secured by closing the cover over the pins mounted thereon. The front page preferable has a raised portion forming a ridge to which the cover attaches with the zipper, thereby providing sufficient space for the decorative pins and insert if applicable. The ridge preferably defines a border that encompasses the display area of the showcased pins, and more particularly, the ridge preferably defines a rectangular border; however, the border may be any other shape, including round, polygonal, or elliptical. The clear cover serves as a window for viewing pins mounted therein when the cover is zipped-up on the front page with the enclosure in the closed configuration.