PERSONAL CARRYING DEVICES
20240041176 ยท 2024-02-08
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16B45/022
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
A45C13/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F16B45/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A45C13/18
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The disclosure includes a carrying device comprising a carabiner including a first clip and a second clip, wherein the first clip is configured to open to access a first chamber, and the second clip is configured to open to access a second chamber located adjacent the first chamber, and a shackle defining a first end and a second end located opposite the first end, wherein the first end is configured to detachably couple to the carabiner, and the second end is configured to receive at least one key.
Claims
1. A carrying device, comprising: a carabiner including a first clip and a second clip, wherein the first clip is configured to open to access a first chamber and the second clip is configured to open to access a second chamber located adjacent the first chamber; and a shackle defining a first end and a second end located opposite the first end, wherein the first end is configured to detachably couple to the carabiner, and the second end is configured to receive at least one key.
2. The carrying device of claim 1, wherein the carabiner comprises a first end including a first aperture and a second end including a second aperture, wherein the first aperture is configured to couple to an attaching mechanism and the second aperture is configured to couple to the first end of the shackle via a first screw.
3. The carrying device of claim 2, wherein the first end of the shackle defines a front side, a back side located opposite the front side, and a channel extending between the front side and the back side, the channel configured to receive the second aperture of the carabiner.
4. The carrying device of claim 3, wherein when the channel receives the second aperture, the first screw is configured to extend through the front side of the shackle, the second aperture of the carabiner, and the back side of the shackle.
5. The carrying device of claim 4, wherein the second aperture and the channel each extend along a first direction and the first screw is configured to extend through the shackle and the second aperture along a second direction perpendicular to the first direction.
6. The carrying device of claim 2, further comprising a second screw configured to couple to the second end of the shackle, wherein the second end of the shackle defines a first arm comprising a first hole and a second arm comprising a second hole.
7. The carrying device of claim 6, wherein the second screw is configured to extend through the first hole, through at least one key, and through the second hole, thereby coupling the at least one key to the second end of the shackle.
8. The carrying device of claim 7, wherein: the second aperture extends along a first direction, the first screw extends along a second direction perpendicular to the first direction, the first arm and the second arm each extend along a third direction perpendicular to the first direction and the second direction, and the second screw extends through the first arm and the second arm along the first direction.
9. The carrying device of claim 6, wherein the first screw comprises a first thumb screw and the second screw comprises a second thumb screw.
10. The carrying device of claim 2, wherein the carabiner further comprises a third aperture located adjacent the first aperture and a fourth aperture located adjacent the second aperture, wherein the third aperture and the fourth aperture are each configured to receive at least one attaching mechanism.
11. The carrying device of claim 2, wherein the first chamber is located adjacent the first end of the carabiner, and wherein the second chamber is located adjacent the second end of the carabiner.
12. The carrying device of claim 11, wherein each of the first chamber and the second chamber is configured to receive at least one attaching mechanism.
13. The carrying device of claim 12, wherein the at least one attaching mechanism comprises at least one of a keyring, a lanyard, a belt loop, a tether, a chain, and a strap.
14. The carrying device of claim 11, wherein the first clip is configured to separate the first chamber from an outside environment and the second clip is configured to separate the first chamber from the second chamber.
15. The carrying device of claim 11, wherein the first chamber is larger than the second chamber.
16. The carrying device of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of ridges extending along an edge of the carabiner adjacent the first chamber and the second chamber.
17. The carrying device of claim 1, wherein the carabiner defines a first side wall and a second side wall located opposite the first side wall, the first clip located along the first side wall and the second clip located along the second side wall.
18. The carrying device of claim 17, further comprising a divider fixedly coupled to the first side wall and the second side wall, wherein the divider is configured to separate the first chamber from the second chamber.
19. The carrying device of claim 17, wherein the shackle is configured to detachably couple to the carabiner at one of a first location located along the first side wall and a second location located along a third side wall extending between the first side wall and the second side wall.
20. The carrying device of claim 1, wherein the carabiner and the shackle each comprise at least one material selected from the group consisting of aluminum, titanium, stainless steel, and combinations thereof.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0031] These and other features, aspects, and advantages are described below with reference to the drawings, which are intended to illustrate, but not to limit, the invention. In the drawings, like characters denote corresponding features consistently throughout similar embodiments.
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COMPONENT INDEX
[0054] 100wallet [0055] 102first personal card receiving area [0056] 104afirst side wall [0057] 104bsecond side wall [0058] 104cfirst bottom side wall [0059] 200second personal card receiving area [0060] 202athird side wall [0061] 202bfourth side wall [0062] 202csecond bottom side wall [0063] 300afirst protruding portion [0064] 300bsecond protruding portion [0065] 400athird protruding portion [0066] 400bfourth protruding portion [0067] 500at least one aperture [0068] 502stretchable band [0069] 700carrying device [0070] 702carabiner [0071] 704shackle [0072] 800afirst end (of carabiner) [0073] 800bsecond end (of carabiner) [0074] 802afirst clip [0075] 802bsecond clip [0076] 804afirst chamber [0077] 804bsecond chamber [0078] 806first aperture [0079] 808second aperture [0080] 900afirst end (of shackle) [0081] 900bsecond end (of shackle) [0082] 902first screw [0083] 904second screw [0084] 906third aperture [0085] 908fourth aperture [0086] 1000wallet [0087] 1002open-sided shell [0088] 1004exterior pocket [0089] 1006pull tab [0090] 1100plate [0091] 1102holster [0092] 1104multi-tool [0093] 1106personal card receiving area [0094] 1300afirst protruding portion [0095] 1300bsecond protruding portion [0096] 1302at least one aperture [0097] 1400flexible member [0098] 1402top half [0099] 1404bottom half [0100] 1406exterior surface [0101] 1408first exterior pocket [0102] 1410second exterior pocket [0103] 1412clasp pocket [0104] 1500interior pocket [0105] 1502middle pocket [0106] 1504interior surface [0107] 1506second multi-tool [0108] 1508strap [0109] 1510identification window [0110] 1600carrying device [0111] 1602carabiner [0112] 1604shackle [0113] 1606plurality of ridges [0114] 1700afirst end (of carabiner) [0115] 1700bsecond end (of carabiner) [0116] 1702afirst clip [0117] 1702bsecond clip [0118] 1704afirst chamber [0119] 1704bsecond chamber [0120] 1706first aperture [0121] 1708second aperture [0122] 1710third aperture [0123] 1712bottle opener [0124] 1800carrying device [0125] 1802carabiner [0126] 1804shackle [0127] 1806afirst side wall [0128] 1806bsecond side wall [0129] 1806cthird side wall [0130] 1808divider [0131] 1900afirst end (of carabiner) [0132] 1900bsecond end (of carabiner) [0133] 1902afirst clip [0134] 1902bsecond clip [0135] 1904afirst chamber [0136] 1904bsecond chamber [0137] 1906first location [0138] 1908second location [0139] 2000first aperture [0140] 2002opening [0141] 2004second aperture [0142] 2006third aperture [0143] 2008fourth aperture [0144] 2010fifth aperture [0145] 2012sixth aperture [0146] 2014seventh aperture [0147] 2100at least one key [0148] 2102afirst arm [0149] 2102bsecond arm [0150] 2200front side [0151] 2202back side [0152] 2204channel [0153] 2206afirst hole (of first arm) [0154] 2206bsecond hole (of second arm) [0155] 2300aattaching mechanism [0156] 2300battaching mechanism [0157] 2300cattaching mechanism [0158] 2300dattaching mechanism [0159] 2300eattaching mechanism [0160] 2302outside environment
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0161] Everyday carry devices, such as wallets, multi-tools, keyrings, phones, and the like, are, as the name implies, items meant to be carried and utilized by a user every day. These devices help users organize their most commonly used items, including credit cards, keys, and tools, among others. This disclosure includes multiple everyday carry devices.
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[0163] In some embodiments, the first side wall 104a is located opposite the fourth side wall 202b, the second side wall 104b is located opposite the third side wall 202a, and the first bottom side wall 104c is located opposite the second bottom side wall 202c. Each of the first personal card receiving area 102 and the second personal card receiving area 200 may be configured to receive and retain at least one personal card, such as a credit card, identification card, library card, insurance card, business card, gift card, or the like. In some embodiments, each of the first personal card receiving area 102 and the second personal card receiving area 200 is configured to hold about five personal cards, depending on the thickness of each card.
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[0169] In some embodiments, the carabiner 702 is configured to couple to at least one external element via at least one of the first chamber 804a and the second chamber 804b. For example, the first clip 802a may be configured to open to receive an attaching mechanism into the first chamber 804a. The attaching mechanism may comprise a belt loop, a strap of a bag, a tether, a lanyard, a keychain, or the like. Likewise, the second clip 802b may be configured to open to receive an attaching mechanism into the second chamber 804b. The first aperture 806 may also be configured to receive an attaching mechanism.
[0170] In some embodiments, the inclusion of two separate chambers allows a user of the carrying device 700 to separate attaching mechanisms. For example, a keyring holding the user's house, apartment, or car keys may be securely coupled to the carabiner 702 via the second chamber 804b, while the carabiner 702 is coupled to the user's belt or bag via the first chamber 804a. Because the keyring is separated from the first chamber 804a by the second clip 802b, the user may be assured that the first clip 802a can be repeatedly opened and closed (e.g., to remove and reattach the carabiner 702 to the belt or bag) without the risk that the keyring will accidentally detach from the carabiner 702. The first chamber 804a and the second chamber 804b may be substantially the same size. In some embodiments, the first chamber 804a is larger than the second chamber 804b. The first chamber 804a may be smaller than the second chamber 804b.
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[0172] In some embodiments, as shown in
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[0177] The wallet 1000 may also include at least one aperture 1302. In some embodiments, the at least one aperture 1302 is configured to receive at least one attaching mechanism, such as a keyring, tether, lanyard, strap, clip, or the like. As shown in
[0178] The plate 1100 may include at least one circular protrusion, or nub, configured to be received by at least one opening in the multi-tool 1104. In some embodiments, coupling between the nub and the opening helps hold the multi-tool 1104 in place with respect to the holster 1102 and the plate 1100. The multi-tool 1104 may be partially removed, e.g., by disengaging the at least one nub from the at least one opening. For example, if a user wants to use the bottle opener of the multi-tool 1104 without completely removing the multi-tool 1104 from the wallet 1000, the user may disengage the at least one nub from the at least one opening and partially remove the multi-tool 1104 from the holster 1102. The holster 1102 may also be configured to at least partially surround the multi-tool 1104 such that any sharp, serrated, or otherwise abrasive components are safely held within the holster 1102 and not exposed when the wallet 1000 is in use with the multi-tool 1104 stowed.
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[0181] In some embodiments, the wallet 1000 includes a strap 1508 extending from the bottom half 1404 of the flexible member 1400. The strap 1508 may be coupled to a second multi-tool 1506. In some embodiments, the second multi-tool 1506 is configured to be received by the clasp pocket 1412 to thereby close the wallet 1000. The second multi-tool 1506 may define a number of functions, including as a screwdriver and wrench, among others.
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[0183] Unlike the carabiner 702 shown in
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[0186] In some embodiments, the first clip 1702a, like the first clip 802a of the carabiner 702, is configured to separate the first chamber 1704a (or the first chamber 804a) from the outside environment. The second clip 1702b, like the second clip 802b, may be configured to separate the first chamber 1704a, 804a from the second chamber 1704b, 804b. Stated another way, the first clip 1702a, 802a may be considered an initial access point into the carabiner 1602, 702, while the second clip 1702b, 802b provides access from one portion (i.e., the first chamber 1704a, 804a) of the carabiner 1602, 702 into another portion (i.e., the second chamber 1704b, 804b) of the carabiner 1602, 702. The first chamber 1704a and the second chamber 1704b may be substantially the same size. In some embodiments, the first chamber 1704a is larger than the second chamber 1704b. The first chamber 1704a may be smaller than the second chamber 1704b.
[0187] In some embodiments, the inclusion of two separate chambers allows a user of the carrying device 1600 to separate attaching mechanisms. For example, a keyring holding the user's house, apartment, or car keys may be securely coupled to the carabiner 1602 via the second chamber 1704b, while the carabiner 1602 is coupled to the user's belt or bag via the first chamber 1704a. Because the keyring is separated from the first chamber 1704a by the second clip 1702b, the user may be assured that the first clip 1702a can be repeatedly opened and closed (e.g., to remove and reattach the carabiner 1602 to the belt or bag) without the risk that the keyring will accidentally detach from the carabiner 1602.
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[0191] Similar to the other carabiners 702, 1602 included in this disclosure, the first clip 1902a may be configured to provide access to the first chamber 1904a, and the second clip 1902b may be configured to provide access to the second chamber 1904b. However, rather than needing to access the first chamber 1904a before reaching the second chamber 1904bas with the carabiners 702, 1602the second chamber 1904b may be accessed independently of the first chamber 1904a. In some embodiments, the first clip 1902a is located along the first side wall 1806a of the carabiner 1802, and the second clip 1902b is located along the second side wall 1806b of the carabiner 1802. The separate locations of the clips 1902a, 1902b may allow the user to independently access each chamber 1904a, 1904b. Further, in some embodiments, the divider 1808 is configured to separate the first chamber 1904a from the second chamber 1904b. The first chamber 1904a and the second chamber 1904b may be substantially the same size. In some embodiments, the first chamber 1904a is larger than the second chamber 1904b. The first chamber 1904a may be smaller than the second chamber 1904b.
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[0194] In addition to the first, second, and third apertures 2000, 2004, 2006, the carabiner 1802 may include a fourth aperture 2008 located between the second aperture 2004 and the third aperture 2006. Further, the carabiner 1802 may include a fifth aperture 2010 located adjacent the third aperture 2006 in a corner opposite the fourth aperture 2008. In some embodiments, the carabiner 1802 also includes a sixth aperture 2012 and a seventh aperture 2014. Any of the second aperture 2004, the third aperture 2006, the fourth aperture 2008, the fifth aperture 2010, the sixth aperture 2012, and the seventh aperture 2014 may be configured to couple to one or multiple attaching mechanisms such as, but not limited to, key rings, tethers, clips, lanyards, and the like. Further, the apertures may define any shape, including, but not limited to, long ovals, short ovals, triangles, rectangles, circles, and the like.
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[0199] In some embodiments, the first arm 2102a of the shackle 704 includes a first hole 2206a, and the second arm 2102b of the shackle 704 includes a second hole 2206b. The first hole 2206a and the second hole 2206b may be configured to receive the second screw 904. In some embodiments, similar to the second screw 904, the channel 2204 extends along the first direction.
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[0201] The third aperture 906 and the fourth aperture 908 may be configured to couple to an attaching mechanism 2300d and an attaching mechanism 2300e, respectively. The attaching mechanisms 2300d, 2300e may comprise cords, lanyards, keyrings, clips, tethers, chains, gear loops, bag straps, and the like. It should be noted that any one or multiple of the first aperture 806, the first chamber 804a, the second chamber 804b, the third aperture 906, and the fourth aperture 908 may couple to multiple attaching mechanisms.
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[0203] The carabiner 702, 1602, 1802, and the shackle 704, 1604, 1804 may comprise metallic materials. The metallic materials may comprise any one or a combination of aluminum, titanium, and stainless steel. A person of ordinary skill in the art will understand that many different materials may be suitable for use in constructing the carrying devices 700, 1600, 1800.
[0204] None of the steps described herein is essential or indispensable. Any of the steps can be adjusted or modified. Other or additional steps can be used. Any portion of any of the steps, processes, structures, and/or devices disclosed or illustrated in one embodiment, flowchart, or example in this specification can be combined or used with or instead of any other portion of any of the steps, processes, structures, and/or devices disclosed or illustrated in a different embodiment, flowchart, or example. The embodiments and examples provided herein are not intended to be discrete and separate from each other.
[0205] The section headings and subheadings provided herein are nonlimiting. The section headings and subheadings do not represent or limit the full scope of the embodiments described in the sections to which the headings and subheadings pertain. For example, a section titled Topic 1 may include embodiments that do not pertain to Topic 1 and embodiments described in other sections may apply to and be combined with embodiments described within the Topic 1 section.
[0206] The various features and processes described above may be used independently of one another, or may be combined in various ways. All possible combinations and subcombinations are intended to fall within the scope of this disclosure. In addition, certain method, event, state, or process blocks may be omitted in some implementations. The methods, steps, and processes described herein are also not limited to any particular sequence, and the blocks, steps, or states relating thereto can be performed in other sequences that are appropriate. For example, described tasks or events may be performed in an order other than the order specifically disclosed. Multiple steps may be combined in a single block or state. The example tasks or events may be performed in serial, in parallel, or in some other manner. Tasks or events may be added to or removed from the disclosed example embodiments. The example systems and components described herein may be configured differently than described. For example, elements may be added to, removed from, or rearranged compared to the disclosed example embodiments.
[0207] Conditional language used herein, such as, among others, can, could, might, may, e.g., and the like, unless specifically stated otherwise, or otherwise understood within the context as used, is generally intended to convey that certain embodiments include, while other embodiments do not include, certain features, elements and/or steps. Thus, such conditional language is not generally intended to imply that features, elements and/or steps are in any way required for one or more embodiments or that one or more embodiments necessarily include logic for deciding, with or without author input or prompting, whether these features, elements and/or steps are included or are to be performed in any particular embodiment. The terms comprising, including, having, and the like are synonymous and are used inclusively, in an open-ended fashion, and do not exclude additional elements, features, acts, operations and so forth. Also, the term or is used in its inclusive sense (and not in its exclusive sense) so that when used, for example, to connect a list of elements, the term or means one, some, or all of the elements in the list. Conjunctive language such as the phrase at least one of X, Y, and Z, unless specifically stated otherwise, is otherwise understood with the context as used in general to convey that an item, term, etc. may be either X, Y, or Z. Thus, such conjunctive language is not generally intended to imply that certain embodiments require at least one of X, at least one of Y, and at least one of Z to each be present.
[0208] The term and/or means that and applies to some embodiments and or applies to some embodiments. Thus, A, B, and/or C can be replaced with A, B, and C written in one sentence and A, B, or C written in another sentence. A, B, and/or C means that some embodiments can include A and B, some embodiments can include A and C, some embodiments can include B and C, some embodiments can only include A, some embodiments can include only B, some embodiments can include only C, and some embodiments can include A, B, and C. The term and/or is used to avoid unnecessary redundancy.
[0209] The term substantially is used to mean completely or nearly completely. For example, the disclosure includes, The first chamber 804a and the second chamber 804b may be substantially the same size. In this context, substantially the same size is used to mean that the first chamber and the second chamber may be exactly the same size or may be close to, but not exactly, the same size.
[0210] While certain example embodiments have been described, these embodiments have been presented by way of example only, and are not intended to limit the scope of the inventions disclosed herein. Thus, nothing in the foregoing description is intended to imply that any particular feature, characteristic, step, module, or block is necessary or indispensable. Indeed, the novel methods and systems described herein may be embodied in a variety of other forms; furthermore, various omissions, substitutions, and changes in the form of the methods and systems described herein may be made without departing from the spirit of the inventions disclosed herein.