COMPACT WALLET
20230210232 · 2023-07-06
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45C2011/186
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The present invention is a compact wallet designed to present a minimal silhouette in a shirt, pants or purse pocket. Novel features hold the silhouette to the minimal dimensions of a credit card while affording maximal expandability for content storage and accessibility. A novel method makes additional features modularly available.
Claims
1-20. (canceled)
21. A compact wallet, comprising: a first rigid plate and a second rigid plate, wherein when assembled the first rigid plate and the second rigid plate are mirror images of one another, and wherein the first rigid plate and the second rigid plate each include a first lamina and a second lamina, wherein the first lamina includes a longitudinal grove and at least one threaded hole, and the second lamina includes at least one countersunk hole, at least one flat head screw configured to thread into the at least one threaded hole through the at least one countersunk hole, at least one encircling elastic band housed within the longitudinal groove to bias the first rigid plate and the second rigid plate inwardly and securely hold the card-like contents while providing an expandable volume between the first rigid plate and the second rigid plate, an elastic strap attached to the encircling elastic band to register the card-like contents, a first finger notch adjacent to the elastic strap associated with the first rigid plate, a second finger notch adjacent to the elastic strap associated with the second rigid plate, and a money band extending over an outer surface of the first rigid plate or the second rigid plate from one end of the first rigid plate or the second rigid plate to an opposite end of the first rigid plate or the second rigid plate.
22. The compact wallet of claim 21, further comprising at least one adhesive strip between the first lamina and the second lamina of at least one of the first rigid plate or the second rigid plate.
23. The compact wallet of claim 22, wherein the at least one adhesive strip is pressure sensitive.
24. The compact wallet of claim 21, wherein the at least one countersunk hole is configured to align with the at least one threaded hole.
25. The compact wallet of claim 21, including at least seven countersunk holes in the second lamina.
26. The compact wallet of claim 21, including at least seven threaded holes in the first lamina.
27. The compact wallet of claim 21, wherein the longitudinal groove is configured to slidingly receive the at least one encircling elastic band.
28. The compact wallet of claim 21, wherein at least one of the first or second lamina of the first rigid plate or the second rigid plate is comprised of metal for RFID protection.
29. The compact wallet of claim 28, wherein the second lamina of the first rigid plate or the second rigid plate is comprised of metal for RFID protection.
30. The compact wallet of claim 21, wherein at least one of the first or second lamina of the first rigid plate or the second rigid plate is metalized for RFID protection.
31. The compact wallet of claim 30, wherein the second lamina of the first rigid plate or the second rigid plate is metalized for RFID protection.
32. The compact wallet of claim 21, wherein the card-like contents comprise one or more of a credit card, a driver's license, an ID card, a business card, an affiliation card, a currency bill, a loyalty card, a coupon, a receipt or a personal paper.
33. The compact wallet of claim 21, wherein the first finger notch, the second finger notch, or both is configured to expose an edge of the card-like contents for the purpose of pushing the edge to elevate the card-like contents into view.
34. The compact wallet of claim 21, wherein the encircling elastic band is comprised of woven elastic fabric.
35. The compact wallet of claim 21, further comprising a windowed envelope.
36. The compact wallet of claim 35, wherein the windowed envelop is configured to be displayed exteriorly.
37. The compact wallet of claim 35, wherein the windowed envelop is configured to receive a driver's license, a passport card, a military ID, a Global Entry card, or any other card-like content.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013] Various other objects, features and attendant advantages of the present invention will become fully appreciated as the same becomes better understood through the accompanying drawings and the following detailed description, in which like reference characters designate the same or similar parts throughout the several views, and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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[0029] In one preferred embodiment, the longitudinal groove 21 traverses a first lamina 22 of a laminate construction of each rigid plate 10. The first lamina 22 is capped with a second lamina 23 to capture one portion of the encircling elastic band 4 and complete the channeling means 20. The second lamina 23 is preferably attached removably to the first lamina 22 to enable the encircling elastic band 4 to be changed out at the end of its service life. In a particular preferred embodiment, the attachment is made by flat-headed screws 24 threaded into threaded holes 26 in the first lamina 22 through countersunk holes 25 in the second lamina. The flat-heading and counter-sinking of the screws provide a smooth outer surface to the compact wallet 1, thereby permitting snag-free glide into pockets or other containment vessels. In an alternate embodiment, the attachment mechanism may include appropriately placed pressure sensitive adhesive strips (not shown). Other attachment means, known in the art, are also contemplated as within scope.
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[0033] The auxiliary feature 30 is removably attached to at least one of the rigid plates 10 by means of a tang 33 inserted into a recess 34 in the groove 21 outboard of the elastic band 4. The outboard positioning prevents interference with the free operation of the elastic band. In a particularity, the recess 34 has an undercut 35 and the tang 33 has a hook 36 (
[0034] In the preferred embodiment, the card-like contents include, hut are not limited to, credit cards, a driver's license, ID cards, business cards, affiliation/membership cards, currency bills, loyalty cards, coupons, a calendar, receipts or any paper or card-stock item of a personal or business nature. The rigid plates 10 are either comprised of metal, or otherwise integrate a metalized surface, for radio-frequency identification (RFID) theft protection purposes, as credit cards are increasingly using RFID chips. A substrate can be metalized by electric deposition, by casting, or otherwise by bonding on or taping on a foil. In the preferred embodiment, the first lamina 22 is fabricated from aluminum plate of 2 mm gauge by machining. Alternatively, the first lamina 22 may be 316 stainless steel (SS), or may otherwise be injection molded with high-impact polystyrene (HIPS), acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) or any resin with stiffness property. The second lamina 23 may be fabricated from similar materials and methods as the first lamina 22, although not necessarily matched thereto. For example, the second lamina 23 may be die-cut from polystyrene sheet stock of 0.7 mm gauge and mated with machined SS from plate stock used for the first lamina 22. The rigid plates 10, and the profile 14 by definition, preferably measure approximately 8.5 cm by 5.4 cm. In the preferred embodiment, the flat-headed screws 24 are comprised of 316 SS; but may also, in the alternative, be made of aluminum or any other metal alloy. The encircling elastic band 4, the first elastic strap 5 and second elastic strap 6 may be any rubber, or rubberized, material configured in a web. In the preferred embodiment, the band and straps are of 3 cm woven elastic fabric, such as that found at the John Howard Company. Alternatively, the bands and straps may differ from each other in materials and sizes.
[0035] The compact wallet 1 may be provided at retail in a system configuration with a tool, such as a driver (hot shown), to assist with assembly or disassembly. The system may also include an instruction card (not shown), or pamphlet, a spare encircling elastic band 4 or one or more spare flat-headed screws 24. The compact wallet 1 may supplied either assembled or disassembled in the system configuration.
[0036] One alternative embodiment is a method of making a modular compact wallet, said method comprising these steps: [0037] i. providing one or more of the embodiments of the compact wallet 1 as discussed above; [0038] ii. providing a first auxiliary feature 30 having at least one tang 33; [0039] iii. inserting, removably, the at least one tang 33 of the first auxiliary feature 30 into at least one recess 34 to make the first auxiliary feature 30 available at an outside face 37 of at least one rigid plate 10; [0040] iv. removing, selectively, the first auxiliary feature 30; [0041] v. providing, selectively, at least a second auxiliary feature 30 having at least one tang 33; and [0042] vi. inserting, removeably, the at least one tang 33 of the second auxiliary feature 30 into the at least one recess 34 to make the second auxiliary feature available at the outside face 37 of at least one rigid plate 10.
[0043] The beneficial method discussed above provides additional functionality to the compact wallet 1 by modularly positioning, opportunistically, an alternative feature on the outside of the compact wallet, where such a feature would be readily accessible and in view for visual inspection.
[0044] It is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details construction and to the arrangements of the components set forth in the preceding description or illustrated in the drawings. For example, the channeling means 20 might be a longitudinal bore through each rigid plate 10. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology employed herein are for the purpose of the description and should not be regarded as limiting.