Self Defense Mechanical Wallet/Clutch/Personal Accessory
20190365066 ยท 2019-12-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45C2011/186
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45C9/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
This disclosure concerns a personal accessory wallet/clutch with an integrated money/card clip, and internal cartridge, actuated by finger via spring loaded bearings. The wallet is comprised of two congruent plates, of any shape, or structurally deemed material. Spaced by standoffs, secured by fasteners in a manner to construct a strong foundation necessary for self defense, and durability. An internal mating cartridge configured to receive and secure multiple personal items described herein. With a series of precisely placed, pressed in spring loaded bearings on both sides. Guided and positioned by a series of milled cavities on the internal sides of each congruent structure plate. The construction, and structural design of said invention lends it to be manufactured out of a variety of structurally deemed materials described herein. Including but not limited to common, and exotic materials.
It should also be known that the potential to personalize said invention via, materials, engravings, colors, size, and shape should be considered as an inherent aspect of it's design, construction, and marketabillity.
Claims
1. A finger actuated, instant ejecting mechanical self defense wallet/container comprising of: 1) A body/carriage congruently spaced receptacle, affixed by fasteners, and standoffs, with milled tracks inside for guiding, and positioning mating interchangeable cartridge. Cartridge is affixed, yet transitional, and removable via spring loaded bearings that lock said cartridge in various places. Cartridge is actuated by finger, with proprietary milled slot. a) A rigid outer material, and shape that lends holder to instantly use a self defense deterrent, and marking agent, whilst securing personal items inside, via spring loaded bearings. b) An outer congruent receptacle that receives multiple, varying, interchangeable cartridges for different situations, such as but not limited to running, cycling, shopping, etc. c) Congruently spaced, milled tracks, on the inside that accommodate, position, and release inner cartridge via pressed, affixed spring loaded bearings on said cartridge. d) The use of spring loaded bearings to secure, and eject inner cartridge in an instant manner.
2) The inherent embodiment, construction, design, and use of materials of said invention for total RFID blocking properties.
3) The design embodiment of a rigid structure, in order for said invention to operate.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0011] An overall more comprehensive understanding of the disclosed embodiments will be obtained in the Detailed Description area, along with the underlying drawings of the specific parts where identical reference characters identify identical parts in the manufacturing process, and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0021] (A) being the foundation of the mechanism, Current described model is comprised of two 0.090 aluminum T6 plates, spaced by 6 aluminum standoffs (4), pressed into a Chicago type fastener (25), then fastened on the bottom side by a counter sunk flat head socket cap screw
[0022] The profile, and holes in the plates can be machined, stamped, or laser cut, or however is deemed necessary for cost efficiency. The complete outer profile of both congruently spaced plates, as well as the inside of both sides of the strap loops (18), is corner rounded for comfort, and sleekness. This particular process of corner rounding on both sides is machined with a special corner rounding bit.
[0023] Other notable embodiments of (A) include built in strap loops (18) cut through the lower end side of each plate, directly opposing on both sides, (18) is also designed to double as an emergency bottle opener. The strap loops are mainly configured for strapping to an alternate carryall, belt, backpack, or limb of the body for inconspicuous concealment, for the purpose of fashion, or security.
[0024] There are 3 congruent cutaways on (A). The first being the gripper area (21), in which there are cutaways on direct opposing sides. (21) is specially shaped to be gripped by the hand, typically held with the thumb and forefinger in order to strike in self defense, or clutch for single handed finger actuation of the internal cartridge (B) that typically secures, stacked credit/chip cards, keys, paper money, and various personal items described herein. The inherent design of (21) is positioned in such a mariner to createMISF, Maximum Impact Striking Force, in conjunction with the 7 Inch radius top area (9) which comes to 4 spaced striking edges (13). There is a small 0.035 radius on each edge for user safety, and to create a stun effect when deployed as a self defense device. The design, and positioning of (21) also lends it's self to the natural curve of the hand, which allows for concealment by over 80% of the hand, coupled with the 7 Inch radius that comes to a blunt edge(9), provides for an unrecognizable, but stifling self defense wallet/clutch. It should also be known that the congruency of said wallet/clutch and the striking edges are designed in a manner as to stun, as well as mark an assailant with a predetermined spacing for police identification, wherever assailant may be striked. (16) is thefinger actuation cutaway, which when the internal cartridge (B) is secured inside of (A) allows for instant ejection when deployed with finger pressure via the spring loaded bearings (1).This also allows for instant one hand use, and ejection of the internal cartridge (B). Cutaway also helps negate unwanted ejections of the internal cartridge(B) by being specific to the finger's size and general diameter.
[0025] Internal cartridge (B) mates with outer congruent shell (A) via pressed in, counter sunk spring loaded bearings which follow tracks and stops (5,7) milled on the inside of both interiors of congruent outer shell (A). Stops (5) are positioned in a predetermined manner to allow for ejecting in intervals, in order to access aforementioned personal items, depending on the configuration preferred. (B) is comprised of, but not limited to a machinable plastic, and possibly an injection mold, or metal of desired preference. Other proprietary aspects of (B) are round cutaways (8) on the bottom side, which allow for user to discreetly push up, and access stacked credit, chip cards, in a manner for instant, controlled access of said cards. The inner tray (10) of eject-able cartridge (B) is the main area where different configurations, can be found, that can carry stacked personal items, such as, but not limited to keys, credit cards, business cards, folded paper money, storage drives, minimalist survival kits. Each of which can be swapped in conjunction with the same outer shell (A) to address different needs for different situations, and events where end user requires proprietary items to carry within.
[0026] In relation to internal mating cartridge (B), one of the premier embodiments of this mechanism wallet/clutch is the multiple spring loaded bearings (1) used to secure, and eject cartridge via various milled following tracks. It should also be known that the linear flat outer sides of internal cartridge (B) are guided by the standoffs (4), which also help determine the sliding action, whether tight, or loose in relation to ejecting, and securing cartridge (B). The preferred number of spring loaded bearings is 3 per side, top and bottom, mirrored on the Y (longest length) axis. This particular, but not limited to configuration keeps at least 3 spring loaded bearings (1) connected to (A) internally at all times, when inside, which aids in action, and stabillity of cartridge (B). (B) also employs two mirrored grabbers (3) to aid in pulling out (B), should it be necessary.
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[0034] Thus, many of the elements indicated above may be altered or replaced by different elements which will provide the same result and fall within the spirit of the claimed invention. It is the intention, therefore, to limit the invention only as indicated by the scope of the claims set forth.