VERSATILE WALLET
20250134225 ยท 2025-05-01
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Abstract
A versatile wallet includes a metal body formed from a front face plate connected to a rear face plate and forming a cavity therebetween. The front and rear face plates define sidewalls on three separate sides of the body, and an opening on a fourth side of the body. The front face plate and rear face plate include aligned perforations extending around their perimeter. A plurality of rivets extend between aligned perforations in the front face plate and the rear face plate. Each rivet is anchored to the rear face plate by a stud and staked within the perforations of the front face plate. The wallet can include removable side panels allowing for quickly changing the appearance of sidewalls, or for the attachment of functional features.
Claims
1. A wallet comprising: A metal body formed from a front face plate connected to a rear face plate and forming a cavity therebetween, the front face plate and rear face plate defining sidewalls on three separate sides of the body and an opening on a fourth side of the body, wherein the front face plate and rear face plate include aligned perforations extending around their perimeter, and wherein the perforations of the front face plate each form a v-shaped interior; a plurality of rivets extending between aligned perforations in the front face plate and the rear face plate, the rivets including: a first stud end anchored to the rear face plate; and a second end staked within a perforation of the front face plate; a recess formed in one of the sidewalls, wherein tabs of the body overhang a perimeter of the recess on three sides of the recess, and with a fourth side of the recess being open; an embedded recess within the recess, the embedded recess configured to retain a spring such that a convex portion of the spring extends outward from the embedded recess; and a removable side panel configured to be slidably retained within the recess, wherein: when the removable side panel is positioned within the recess, the spring engages the removable side panel to secure the removable side panel between the spring and the tabs; and applying a force to an exterior of the removable side panel depresses the spring, allowing the side panel to be removed.
2. A wallet comprising: a metal body formed from a front face plate connected to a rear face plate and forming a cavity therebetween, the front face plate and rear face plate defining sidewalls on three separate sides of the body and an opening on a fourth side of the body, wherein the front face plate and rear face plate include aligned perforations extending around their perimeter, and wherein the perforations of the front face plate each form a v-shaped interior; and a plurality of rivets extending between aligned perforations in the front face plate and the rear face plate, the rivets including: a first stud end anchored to the rear face plate; and a second end staked within a perforation of the front face plate.
3. The wallet of claim 2, further comprising: a recess defined within an interior surface of the rear face plate; and a spring plate within the cavity and recess, configured to flex towards the rear face plate in response to force, and provide a biasing force towards the front face plate.
4. The wallet of claim 3, wherein the spring plate includes a first end and a second end each positioned within the recess and adjacent the rear face plate, wherein: the first end of the spring plate is coupled to the rear face plate and the second end of the spring plate is free to move with respect to the rear face plate; the spring plate defines a sloped surface facing the opening; the spring plate is configured to flex and compress, in response to force applied to the sloped surface; and while in a compressed state, the spring plate provides a biasing force against objects within the cavity to force said objects against the front face plate and retain said objects within the cavity.
5. The wallet of claim 2, wherein the front face plate and the rear face plate each include a crescent shaped cutout proximate the opening.
6. The wallet of claim 4, wherein: the spring plate includes two slots proximate the first end; and the front face plate includes two tabs extending into the cavity, the two tabs being sized and shaped to fit within the slots of the spring plate, wherein the two tabs of the front face plate engage the slots to retain the spring the first end of the spring plate.
7. The wallet of claim 6, wherein the spring plate includes a perforation through the first end, the perforation of the spring plate being aligned with a perforation of the front face plate and a perforation of the rear face plate, such that a rivet runs through said perforations of the spring plate, front face plate, and rear face plate to retain the spring plate.
8. The wallet of claim 2, further comprising an external clip comprising: a curved end secured to the body by one of the rivets; and an elongated support positioned adjacent, and biased towards, the rear face plate.
9. A wallet comprising: a metal body formed from a front face plate connected to a rear face plate and forming a cavity therebetween, the front face plate and rear face plate defining sidewalls on three separate sides of the body and an opening on a fourth side of the body; a recess formed in one of the sidewalls, wherein tabs of the body overhang a perimeter of the recess on three sides of the recess, and with a fourth side of the recess being open; an embedded recess within the recess, the embedded recess configured to retain a spring such that a convex portion of the spring extends outward from the embedded recess; and a removable side panel configured to be slidably retained within the recess, wherein: when the removable side panel is positioned within the recess, the spring engages the removable side panel to secure the removable side panel between the spring and the tabs; and applying a force to an exterior of the removable side panel depresses the spring, allowing the side panel to be removed.
10. The wallet of claim 9, wherein: the removable side panel includes a panel recess on a side adjacent the spring, the panel recess being a concave shape corresponding to the convex shape of the spring; and the spring engages the removable side panel by extending into the panel recess.
11. The wallet of claim 9, wherein each sidewall of the wallet includes: a recess with tabs of the body overhanging a perimeter of the recess on three sides of the recess, and with a fourth side of the recess being open; an embedded recess within the recess configured to retain a spring such that a convex portion of the spring extends outward from the embedded recess; and a removable side panel configured to be slidably retained within the recess, wherein: when each removable side panel is positioned within the respective recess, the respective spring engages said removable side panel to secure said removable side panel between said spring and the tabs of the respective recess; and applying a force to an exterior of each removable side panel depresses the respective spring, allowing said removable side panel to be removed.
12. The wallet of claim 11, wherein each removable side panel includes a stepped ridge, wherein the stepped ridges are configured to engage the tabs.
13. The wallet of claim 9, wherein the spring is a thin, flexible sheet of metal.
14. The wallet of claim 9, wherein: the embedded recess includes a first end, a second end, and a middle section; a first neck forms a narrow area between the first end and the middle section of the embedded recess; a second neck forms a narrow area between the middle section and the second end of the embedded recess; and the first neck and the second neck retain opposing ends of the spring, holding the spring within the embedded recess.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0044] The subject technology overcomes many of the prior art problems associated with wallets. In brief summary, the subject technology provides a durable and versatile wallet which includes a number of inherent features and also allows a user to selectively add or remove other features. The advantages, and other features of the wallet disclosed herein, will become more readily apparent to those having ordinary skill in the art from the following detailed description of certain preferred embodiments taken in conjunction with the drawings which set forth representative embodiments of the present invention. Like reference numerals are used herein to denote like parts. Further, words denoting orientation such as upper, lower, distal, and proximate are merely used to help describe the location of components with respect to one another. For example, an upper surface of a part is merely meant to describe a surface that is separate from the lower surface of that same part. No words denoting orientation are used to describe an absolute orientation (i.e., where an upper part must always at a higher elevation).
[0045] Referring now to
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[0047] Both the front and rear portions include a number of sidewalls 110a-f (generally 110) which extend perpendicularly from the front face plate 102 or the rear face plate 104, respectively, towards the opposite face plate 102, 104. The sidewalls 110 generally enclose the body of the wallet 100 on three sides, forming an interior cavity 112. A fourth side of the body is fully open, defining opening 114 between the face plates 102, 104 so that cards, or other objects, can be inserted into the cavity 112. The opening 114 allows for the easy removal of objects stored within the cavity 112. Each face plate 102, 104 can also include a crescent shaped cutout 116a, 116b on opposing sides of the cavity 112, which allows for objects, such as cards, stored within the cavity 112 to be more easily grasped by a user. Each face plate 102, 104 can be formed as a unitary body with respective sidewalls (110a-110c and 110d-110f, respectively), rather than as separate pieces, for improved durability and ease of manufacture. Generally the face plates 102, 104 and sidewalls 110 can be a rigid material, such as a solid metal. In addition to being durable, this provides an RFID barrier to prevent skimming of credit and debit cards, as well as security cards used for entrance into secured facilities. An RFID barrier generally prevents skimming of cards by absorbing, deflecting, or otherwise greatly reducing/limiting radio frequencies through the barrier. Aluminum has been found to be an effective metal for the plate faces 102, 104 and sidewalls 110. Other metals, include, but are not limited to stainless steel, gold, and titanium. It should be understood that other materials may also be used, such as other metals with RFID hindering capabilities.
[0048] In some instances, the sidewalls 110 can also not be a unitary body with the respective face plate 102, 104, but instead can be a separate attachable component (see, e.g., discussion of wallet 300 and
[0049] As best seen in
[0050] The spring plate 118 sits within a recess 126 into the interior surface of the rear face plate 104. The recess 126 has a width that corresponds substantially to the width of the spring plate 118, and a length that corresponds to a length of the spring plate 118 when compressed (i.e., compressed such that the spring plate 118 extends to its maximum length). A first end 120a of the spring plate 118 is secured to the left sidewall of the body (110a, 110d). This can be done, as shown in the example provided, by including an end tab 128 on the spring plate 118 which includes two slots 130. The left sidewall 110a of the front face plate 102 includes two tabs 132 (as best seen in
[0051] The wallet also includes an attachable external clip 134, which can be used to retain cash, cards, or the like. As best seen in
[0052] The body of the wallet 100 can also be formed to provide various utility features. For example, as shown, corners connecting the closed sides of the body can include a cutout 144 and hooked end 146 which together act as a bottle opener. The cap of a bottle can be inserted within either cutout 144 with the hook 146 placed underneath the bottle cap. The bottle can then be leveraged against the side of the cutout opposite the hook 146 to remove the bottle cap.
[0053] The body of the wallet 100 can also include additional perforations 150 which allow for the attachment of additional of other objects. For example, as shown in
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[0056] Similar to the wallet 100, the wallet 300 includes a front face plate 304 and a rear face plate 306 which include perforations 106 around their perimeter. The perforations are configured to engage with rivets 108 to attach the front face plate 304 to the rear face plate 306 to form the body of the wallet 300. Also similarly, additional perforations 150 can be included to attach other devices, such as an AirTag, to one or more of the face plates 304, 306.
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[0059] The side panels 302 each include stepped ridges 316a, 316b (generally 316) which engage with the tabs 312 of the face plates 304, 306, providing a tight fit. As such, the stepped shape of the ridges 316 corresponds to the shape of the tabs 312 to create contact when in use. Likewise, the ridges 316 extend around the perimeter of the side panels 302 substantially on three sides, corresponding to the three sides of the tabs 312 (with no the side panel 302 having no ridge 316 on the side of the perimeter adjacent the opening 314). The side panel 302a can include a cutout 322 area with no ridge in the area adjacent to the cutout 320 of the top tab 312. The front surface 324 of the panels 302 will be outwardly facing when in use, and therefore can include a design and/or a functional attachment. The rear surface of the panels 302 includes a concave recess 328 (see
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[0062] All orientations and arrangements of the components shown herein are used by way of example only. Further, it will be appreciated by those of ordinary skill in the pertinent art that the functions of several elements may, in alternative embodiments, be carried out by fewer elements or a single element. Similarly, in some embodiments, any functional element may perform fewer, or different, operations than those described with respect to the illustrated embodiment. Also, functional elements shown as distinct for purposes of illustration may be incorporated within other functional elements in a particular implementation.
[0063] While the subject technology has been described with respect to preferred embodiments, those skilled in the art will readily appreciate that various changes and/or modifications can be made to the subject technology without departing from the spirit or scope of the subject technology. For example, each claim may depend from any or all claims in a multiple dependent manner even though such has not been originally claimed.