Protective case for Phylacteries
10709277 ยท 2020-07-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47G33/008
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D85/70
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A47G33/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47G33/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A case, for storing two Phylacteries, which prevents the extraction of the head Phylactery before the extraction of the arm Phylactery. The case has a base; a cover; at least one compartment for storing said two Phylacteries; and at least one movable door for covering and uncovering the head phylactery.
Claims
1. A case in combination with a head Phylactery and an arm Phylactery; the case comprising: a base; a compartment configured to accommodate the arm Phylactery and the head Phylactery; an openable cover, for opening said case and revealing the arm Phylactery while the head Phylactery is covered by a moveable door; and the movable door has a fence and the moveable door is configured to (a) cover the head Phylactery and have the fence positioned between the arm Phylactery and the head Phylactery when the arm Phylactery is positioned in the compartment and (b) uncover the head Phylactery only after the arm Phylactery is taken out from the compartment; wherein the movable door (a) hides the head Phylactery in the compartment when the arm Phylactery is present in said compartment, (b) can be moved only after the arm Phylactery is taken out from the compartment, (c) reveals the head Phylactery in the compartment only after the arm Phylactery is taken out from the compartment and the moveable door is moved, and (d) physically prevents a user from removing the head Phylactery from the compartment before the arm Phylactery is removed from the compartment.
2. The combination according to claim 1, where the case is waterproof.
3. The combination according to claim 1, wherein the moveable door is a sliding door.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The accompanying drawings, and specific references to their details, are herein used, by way of example only, to illustratively describe some of the embodiments of the invention.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(7) The terms of front, rear, down, up, bottom, upper, horizontal, vertical, right, left or any reference to sides or directions are used throughout the description for the sake of brevity alone and are relative terms only and not intended to require a particular component orientation.
(8) Hereinafter, parts, elements and components that are depicted in more than one figure are referenced by the same numerals.
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(13) When the user takes off the Phylacteries he is required to take off the head Phylactery first, according to the Jewish law. Thus after the user takes off the head Phylactery, and rolls its leather straps, he my put the head Phylactery in its place, slide the sliding door right, after which the user takes off the arm Phylactery, and rolls its leather straps and then puts the arm Phylactery inside the case 100.
(14) In one embodiment the case may have one single compartment for accommodating both Phylacteries in their shells. In another embodiment the case may have two compartments each for accommodating one Phylactery and its shell. In one embodiment each of the Phylacteries' compartments in the case may be specifically designed for accommodating a specific Phylactery and its shell in order to prevent the user from putting the wrong Phylactery in the wrong place. In one embodiment the left compartment 2-34 is designed for accommodating the arm Phylactery 200, while the right compartment 235 is designed for accommodating the head Phylactery 201. In another embodiment the case may have one single compartment designed for accommodating the arm Phylactery, and its shell, in its left side while accommodating the head Phylactery and its shell in its right side.
(15) In one embodiment, the shell of the arm Phylactery is designed to be higher than the shell of the head Phylactery so as to prevent the user from sliding the door over the arm Phylactery if mistakenly placed in the compartment of the head Phylactery. In one embodiment a puffy sticker, or any height adding add-on, is added to the shell of arm Phylactery in order to heighten the shell of the arm Phylactery so as to prevent the user from sliding the door over the arm Phylactery if mistakenly placed in the compartment of the head Phylactery.
(16) In one embodiment the disclosed door may be a rotatable door; instead of a sliding door where the door may have an axle instead of sliding rails. In this embodiment, the door may be present over the head Phylactery 201, on one hand, to hide the head Phylactery at first when the arm Phylactery 200 is taken and then may be rotated to the left to reveal the head Phylactery 201 on the other hand. Other types of doors may be used as well such as removable, swivel, etc.
(17) In one embodiment the case is also waterproof for protecting the Phylacteries. The technology for building waterproof cases is well known in the art, such as making a plastic case where the cover may be fastened, using clips or any other fastening means, to the base, of the case, with a rubber sealing in between. Thus, according to an embodiment of the invention, a waterproof case may be made, for storing two Phylacteries, which prevents the extracting of the head Phylactery before the extracting of the arm Phylactery.
(18) In one embodiment, the case may be water-resistant for protecting the Phylacteries from the rain, for example. The technology for building water-resistant cases is well known in the art, such as making a case from water-resistant materials having a water-resistant closing, e.g. water-resistant zipper for example.
(19) Other cases and embodiments may be possible as well for hiding the head Phylactery, on one hand, and then revealing the head Phylactery on the other hand after the arm Phylactery is taken.
(20) While the above description discloses many embodiments and specifications of the invention, these were described by way of illustration and should not be construed as limitations on the scope of the invention. The described invention may be carried into practice with many modifications which are within the scope of the appended claims.