Belt-secured pouch or wallet
12295467 ยท 2025-05-13
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Abstract
A wallet or pouch designed to be worn on a belt, where at least one flap covering a pocket includes one or more apertures and is secured against opening by loops that pass through the apertures, and which are locked by the belt passing therethrough.
Claims
1. A belt-secured pouch or wallet comprising: an outer pouch having at least one pocket-portion for receiving items therein; the pocket portion including a back surface that extends above the pocket-portion as a flap that approximates the width of the pocket-portion and is suitable for folding over the pocket-portion to conceal items in the pocket portion; the pocket portion having a front surface, the front surface having at least one loop that extends outward from the front surface; and wherein the flap further includes an aperture corresponding to the size and position of the at least one loop when the flap is folded over the pocket-portion, and the flap extends along and parallel to the outer face of the front surface such that the at least one loop extends through the aperture to allow a belt to pass through the at least one loop while the flap is closed over the front surface and thereby securely prevent the flap, and the pocket portion, from being opened or accessed as long as the belt remains in place.
2. The belt-secured pouch according to claim 1, wherein the back surface of the pocket portion includes a zipper providing access to at least a portion of the pouch.
3. The belt-secured pouch according to claim 1, further including a separate pocket attached to the back of the pocket portion, the separate pocket includes a zipper providing access to the separate pocket without compromising access to the pocket-portion while the flap remains closed.
4. The belt-secured pouch according to claim 1, further including a separate outer pocket attached to the back of the pocket portion, wherein access to the outer pocket is controlled by a locking mechanism.
5. The belt-secured pouch according to claim 4, wherein said locking mechanism is selected from the group consisting of: a keyed lock, a combination lock, dial lock, turn/twist lock, ring and hasp lock, lockable zipper pulls, padlocks, tuck locks, briefcase combo lock, clock-type combination lock, and combinations thereof.
6. The belt-secured pouch according to claim 1, wherein at least said outer pouch comprises a flexible material.
7. A belt-secured pouch or wallet comprising: an outer pouch made of a flexible material and having at least one pocket-portion for receiving items therein; the pocket portion including a back surface that extends above the pocket-portion as a flap that approximates the width of the pocket-portion and is suitable for folding over the pocket-portion to cover and securely conceal items therein; the pocket portion having a front surface, the front surface having a plurality of parallel loops that extend outward from the front surface; and the flap further includes an aperture corresponding to the size and position of the at least one loop when the flap is folded over the pocket-portion, and the flap extends along and parallel to the outer face of the front surface such that the at least one loop extends through the aperture to allow a belt to pass through the at least one loop while the flap is closed over the front surface and thereby securely prevent the flap, and the pocket portion, from being opened or accessed as long as the belt remains in place.
8. The belt-secured pouch according to claim 7, wherein the back surface of the pocket portion includes a zipper providing access to at least a portion of the pouch.
9. The belt-secured pouch according to claim 1, further including a separate pocket attached to the back of the pocket portion, the separate pocket includes a zipper providing access to the separate pocket without compromising access to the pocket-portion while the flap remains closed.
10. The belt-secured pouch according to claim 7, further including a separate outer pocket attached to the back of the pocket portion, wherein access to the outer pocket is controlled by a locking mechanism.
11. The belt-secured pouch according to claim 10, wherein said locking mechanism is selected from the group consisting of: a keyed lock, a combination lock, dial lock, turn/twist lock, ring and hasp lock, lockable zipper pulls, padlocks, tuck locks, briefcase combo lock, clock-type combination lock, and combinations thereof.
12. The belt-secured pouch according to claim 7 wherein at least said outer pouch comprises a flexible material.
13. A belt-secured pouch or wallet comprising: an outer pouch having at least one pocket-portion for receiving items therein, the pocket portion having a front surface and the front surface having at least one loop through which a belt can pass; and the pocket portion further including a back surface that extends above the pocket-portion as a flap that approximates the width of the pocket-portion and is suitable for folding over the pocket-portion to conceal items in the pocket portion; wherein the flap further includes at least one aperture corresponding to the size and position of the at least one loop when the flap is folded over the front surface of the pocket-portion, such that a belt can pass through the at least one loop and the at least one aperture while the flap is closed over the front surface and thereby securely prevent the flap, and the pocket portion, from being opened or accessed as long as the belt remains in place.
14. The belt-secured pouch according to claim 13, wherein the back surface of the pocket portion includes a zipper providing access to at least a portion of the pouch.
15. The belt-secured pouch according to claim 13, further including a separate pocket attached to the back of the pocket portion, the separate pocket includes a zipper providing access to the separate pocket without compromising access to the pocket-portion while the flap remains closed.
16. The belt-secured pouch according to claim 13, further including a separate outer pocket attached to the back of the pocket portion, wherein access to the outer pocket is controlled by a locking mechanism.
17. The belt-secured pouch according to claim 16, wherein said locking mechanism is selected from the group consisting of: a keyed lock, a combination lock, dial lock, turn/twist lock, ring and hasp lock, lockable zipper pulls, padlocks, tuck locks, briefcase combo lock, clock-type combination lock, and combinations thereof.
18. The belt-secured pouch according to claim 13, wherein at least said outer pouch comprises a flexible material.
19. The belt-secured pouch according to claim 13, wherein the pocket portion has a pair of parallel loops through which the belt can pass and the flap further includes a pair of apertures corresponding to the size and position of the pair of parallel loops.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(6) The various embodiments described herein are not intended to limit the disclosure to those embodiments described. On the contrary, the intent is to cover all alternatives, modifications, and equivalents as may be included within the spirit and scope of the various embodiments and equivalents set forth. For a general understanding, reference is made to the drawings. In the drawings, like references have been used throughout to designate identical or similar elements. It is also noted that the drawings may not have been drawn to scale and that certain regions may have been purposely drawn disproportionately so that the features and aspects could be properly depicted.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(9) The pocket portion includes a back surface that extends above the pocket-portion 116 as a flap 130 that approximates the width of the pocket-portion 116 and is suitable for folding over the pocket-portion to conceal the items therein as illustrated in
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(12) As will be appreciated, the disclosed embodiments for the wallet or pouch may be made in different sizes and relative dimensions, and while the shape of the illustrated embodiments is generally rectangular, other shapes (e.g., rounded corners, oval or elliptical, circular, etc.) may be used for one or more components of the secure pouch.
(13) It should be understood that various changes and modifications to the embodiments described herein will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Such changes and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure and without diminishing its intended advantages. It is therefore anticipated that all such changes and modifications be covered by the instant application.