Portable Secure Carrier Arrangement
20170332751 · 2017-11-23
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45F5/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45C1/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45F2005/008
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A45C1/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A secure personal wearable carrier for valuable items is disclosed. The wearable carrier includes a secure compartment for valuable item storage to be worn by users during their common activities, including physical exercises. The carrier is constructed to maintain the security and safety of the valuable item while withstanding strenuous activity.
Claims
1. A secure carrier arrangement, comprising: a cylindrical housing having a circular base member and a cylindrical peripheral wall having fastening means, said cylindrical wall affixed to said circular base member, said circular base member and said cylindrical peripheral wall forming a receiving cavity; a conical securement portion having an exterior conical securement surface, said conical securement portion set within said receiving cavity and having a base end adjacent said housing wall interior surface and a distal end set opposite said base end, said distal end having a smaller diameter than said base end; two bracket members affixed to the cylindrical peripheral walls set opposite the one to the other, said two bracket members each having an aperture therethrough; a cushioned overlay having an exterior surface and an aperture therethrough forming an interior surface, said cushioned overlay configured to encase an item secured on said exterior conical securement portion, said cushioned overlay being ring-shaped and said interior surface configured to be engaged and stabilized on said exterior conical securement surface whereby forming a secure space within said receiving cavity to secure the item on said exterior conical securement portion; and a closure cap having a circular upper wall and a side cylindrical wall affixed to said circular upper wall, said side cylindrical wall having fastening means configured to securely interconnect with said cylindrical peripheral wall fastening means, said closure cap configured to secure said cushioned overlay whereby upon placement of the cushioned overly within the receiving cavity and under the closure cap, the closure cap securely interconnects with the peripheral wall fastening means, forming the secure space for placement of items.
2. A secure carrier arrangement as described in claim 1, wherein said closure cap side cylindrical wall has an interior surface, said interior surface having said fastening means disposed thereon.
3. A secure carrier arrangement as described in claim 2, wherein said housing cylindrical peripheral wall further comprises: a lower wall adjacent said housing bottom wall; and, an upper wall adjacent said lower wall opposite said housing bottom wall, said upper wall being offset from said lower wall and having a diameter less than said lower wall, said upper wall having an exterior surface, said exterior surface having said fastening means disposed thereon and configured for secure interconnection with said closure cap side cylindrical wall interior surface fastening means.
4. A secure carrier arrangement as described in claim 3, wherein said housing bottom wall further comprises: a housing bottom wall exterior surface; and, a housing wall interior surface set opposite said housing wall exterior surface.
5. A secure carrier arrangement as described in claim 4, wherein said cushioned overlay is comprised of materials selected from the group consisting of rubber, sponge, and neoprene.
6. A secure carrier arrangement as described in claim 5, wherein said secure carrier arrangement is constructed of a plastic material that is comprised of materials selected from the group consisting of polypropylene, polyvinyl chloride, and polyethylene.
7. A secure carrier arrangement as described in claim 6, wherein said housing wall exterior surface is configured to make contact with the wrist of a user.
8. A secure carrier arrangement as described in claim 8, wherein said secure carrier arrangement further comprises: a first strap member having a base end and a distal end, said base end configured for interconnection with said bracket member; and, a second strap member having fastening means configured to interlock with the first strap member, said second strap member having a base end and a distal end, said base end configured for interconnection with said bracket member.
9. A secure carrier arrangement as described in claim 8, wherein said first strap and said second strap are constructed from a material having elastic characteristics and configured for disposition on a wrist.
10. A secure carrier arrangement as described in claim 9, wherein said first strap member has a series of apertures for interconnection with said second strap member fastening means.
11. A secure carrier arrangement as described in claim 10, wherein said second strap member fastening means is a buckle.
12. A secure carrier arrangement, comprising: a cylindrical housing having a circular base member and a cylindrical peripheral wall having fastening means, said cylindrical wall affixed to said circular base member, said circular base member and said cylindrical peripheral wall forming a receiving cavity; a first strap member having a base end and a distal end; a second strap member having fastening means configured to interlock with the first strap member, said second strap member having a base end and a distal end; two bracket members affixed to the cylindrical peripheral walls set opposite the one to the other, said two bracket members each having an aperture therethrough and each configured for interconnection with the first strap member base end and the second strap member base end; a storage container formed by a base having a receiving compartment and a top portion, said receiving compartment defined by a base wall and a partial top wall, said partial top wall separated from said base wall by an operational space, said base wall and partial top wall interconnected by a partial side wall, wherein in use the item to be stored is positioned on said base, so that said item is at least partially disposed within said operational space; a closure cap having a circular upper wall and a side cylindrical wall affixed to said circular upper wall, said side cylindrical wall having fastening means configured to securely interconnect with said cylindrical peripheral wall fastening means, said closure cap configured to encase said storage container whereby upon placement of the storage container within the receiving cavity and under the closure cap, the closure cap securely interconnects with the peripheral fastening means and the storage container is secured within the secure carrier arrangement.
13. A secure carrier arrangement of claim 12, wherein said cylindrical peripheral wall has an interior surface, said interior surface having said fastening means disposed thereon.
14. A secure carrier arrangement of claim 13, wherein said closure cap side cylindrical wall further comprises: a top portion adjacent said upper wall; and, a lower portion adjacent said top portion opposite said upper wall, said lower portion being offset from top portion and having a diameter less than said top portion, said lower portion having an exterior surface, said exterior surface having said fastening means disposed thereon and configured to secured interconnection with said cylindrical peripheral wall interior surface fastening means wherein in an assembled condition, after being positioned within the receiving cavity, the storage container is securely disposed between the bottom wall of the housing and the upper wall of the closure cap.
15. A secure carrier arrangement as described in claim 14, wherein said secure carrier arrangement is constructed of a lightweight plastic material.
16. A secure carrier arrangement as described in claim 15, wherein said secure carrier arrangement is constructed from materials selected from the group consisting of polypropylene, polyvinyl chloride, and polyethylene.
17. A secure carrier arrangement as described in claim 16, wherein said housing wall exterior surface is configured to make contact with the wrist of a user.
18. A secure carrier arrangement as described in claim 17, wherein said first strap and said second strap are constructed from a material having elastic characteristics and configured for disposition on a wrist.
19. A secure carrier arrangement as described in claim 18, wherein said first strap member has a series of apertures for interconnection with said second strap member fastening means.
20. A secure carrier arrangement as described in claim 19, wherein said second strap member fastening means is a buckle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0019] Referring now to the drawings which are provided to illustrate and not to limit the invention, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0026] With reference now to the drawings in general, and in particular to
[0027] A receiving cavity 22 adapted to receive a storage container 36 is formed between the cylindrical peripheral wall or peripheral wall 18 and the bottom wall 20. The peripheral wall 18 has an interior surface 19 with fastening means 30 thereon. A closure cap 24 with a solid upper wall 26 and a side cylindrical wall 28 formed with a fastening means 30 is provided to close the receiving cavity 22 after positioning the storage container 36 there inside. The closure cap 24 is configured to fit over the top opening of the housing. The closure cap 24 has a top portion 25 adjacent to the upper wall 26 and a lower portion 27 adjacent to the top portion 25. The lower portion 27 is offset from the top portion 25 and includes fastening means 30 on the lower portion 27 exterior surface 29 for secured interconnection with the cylindrical peripheral wall 18 interior surface 19 fastening means 30.
[0028] As illustrated in
[0029] To minimize weight of the carrier 10, the housing 16 can be formed without the solid bottom wall 20, so that the central opening extends through the entire housing 16. In this alternate embodiment (not illustrated) a circumferential shoulder or a ledge extending inwardly from the bottom area of the central opening can be formed. In the assembled condition of this embodiment the storage container is supported from the bottom by the circumferential shoulder, extends within the central opening of the housing and is secured from the top by the closure cap 24.
[0030] As illustrated in
[0031] In use, the storage container 36 (adapted to receive and securely retain small valuable items such as jewelry, including rings, etc.) is disposed in the receiving cavity 22 and is accessible through the top opening of the housing 16. The storage container remains in its secure position within the receiving cavity, while permitting easy removal as desired when the container with valuables has to be removed or its use discontinued. On the other hand, an embodiment of the invention where the storage container or at least the base 38 remains permanently within the receiving cavity is also contemplated.
[0032] The housing 16 may include means for attaching the same to the strap members 12, 14 including bracket members 21 integrally extending outwardly from its outer periphery. The bracket members 21 each include an aperture 35 for receipt of the base ends 13, 17 of the straps 12, 14. In the illustrated embodiment, the wrist straps 12, 14 are provided to strap the housing 16 to the wrist of a user. The first strap 12 has a base end 13 and a distal end 15 with the base end 13 coupled to the bracket member 21 of the housing 16. The first strap 12 has a plurality of apertures 15 therein. The second strap 14 has a base end 17 and a distal end 23 with the base end 17 coupled to the bracket member 21. The first strap 12 is orientated generally opposed to the second strap 14. The second strap 14 has a strap connector illustrated in the form of buckle or fastening means 31 thereon for selectively coupling with the apertures 15 in the first strap 12. On the other hand, the straps can be adjustably connected by any number of conventional devices capable of securing the straps together in a removable manner. Several examples include opposing strips of hook and loop material (i.e. Velcro), magnetic elements, and compression fittings such as snaps and buttons which can be permanently secured to each end of the straps by a permanent sealer such as glue, adhesive or stitching.
[0033] An exterior or outer surface 33 of the bottom wall 20 of the housing is configured to make contact with the wrist of a user. The straps are preferably constructed from a material having good elastic characteristics and configured to stretch or to be disposed around the appendage of the user to which it is ultimately attached. The resilient quality of elastic materials will thus allow the straps to be worn without exhibiting signs of continued wear.
[0034] Although straps 12, 14 have been described above, the security carrier of the invention with a wrist band of any suitable type and material which is adapted to fit over the hand and remain in position on the wrist of the wearer is contemplated by the invention. Furthermore, the security carrier device of the present invention has been described above for wearing on a wrist of the user. However, applications of the device to other parts of human body are also contemplated. For example, the carrier including the straps can be worn over an ankle of the wearer's foot.
[0035] The housing assembly is typically molded of a deformable plastic. Suitable plastic having the desired elasticity and resiliency, and being sufficiently rigid is polypropylene, polyvinyl chloride, polyethylene, etc. The term plastic has been used herein to indicate the fact that a variety of materials such as natural or synthetic elastic and resilient plastic like materials can be utilized.
[0036] The advantage of using inexpensive materials, such as various plastics is that the secure carrier arrangement of the invention can be manufactured at a price enabling the arrangement to be distributed or sold as a disposable unit. The disposable aspect of the invention not only provides convenience of modern life, but also can facilitate its use in many commercial situations such as hotels, resorts, various sport facilities, as well as to be used in medical institutional environments, when a patient goes through various tests and procedures.
[0037] The description which follows is of a second embodiment of the strap-on security carrier arrangement. For ease of comprehension, where similar parts are shown, reference designators “100” units higher than those previously employed are used. Thus, the housing 116 of the second embodiment is analogous to the housing 16 of the first embodiment. Referring now to
[0038] With reference now to the drawings in general, and in particular to
[0039] The bottom wall 120 and the cylindrical peripheral wall 118 form a receiving compartment 140 having a conical securement portion 139 affixed to or extended from the interior surface 111 of the bottom wall 120. The conical securement portion 139 is designed to receive a ring or other small item(s) of value as shown in
[0040] In the assembled condition, after the item(s) are positioned within the receiving compartment 140 on top of the conical securement portion 139, a cushioned overlay 141 is interconnected with the conical securement portion 139 through and within the storage cushioned overlay aperture 143 to create a secure compartment 154 to cradle the item(s), restrict movement of the item(s), and prevent damage to the item(s).
[0041] The cushioned overlay 141 is generally ring-shaped and constructed of materials such as rubber, sponge, neoprene and similar. The cushioned overlay 141 has an exterior surface 145 configured to fit within the receiving compartment 140 and encase the item(s). The exterior surface 145 has an aperture 143 therethrough forming an interior surface 149. When placed in the secured carrier arrangement 110, the exterior surface 145 is adjacent to the item and secured by the closure cap 124. The cushioned overlay exterior surface 145 encases and provides cushioned securement of the items in the receiving compartment 140. The cushioned overlay 141 interior surface 149 is placed over the conical securement portion distal end 152 and is engaged and stabilized on the exterior conical securement surface 147. The securement of the cushioned overlay 141 on the exterior conical securement surface 147 forms a secure space within said receiving cavity. The cushioned overlay 141 rests atop the exterior conical securement portion surface 147. The creation of the secure space 154 is shown in
[0042] The closure cap 124 is secured to the housing 116 and rests atop the cushioned overlay 141 to maintain the secure space 154 that restricts movement of the item(s) without causing damage. The housing 116 cylindrical peripheral wall 118 is configured to receive and securely interconnect with the side cylindrical wall 128 of the closure cap 124 through fastening means 130 in the form of a treatable engagement between treads provided at an interior surface 156 of the side cylindrical wall 128 and an outer or exterior surface 158 of the peripheral wall 118. The peripheral wall 118 includes a lower wall 160 adjacent to the bottom wall 120 and an upper wall 162 adjacent to the lower wall 160. The upper wall 162 is offset from the lower wall 160 and has an exterior surface 158 with fastening means 130 thereon for secure interconnection with the closure cap 124 side cylindrical wall 128 interior surface 156 fastening means 130. On the other hand, it is understood that any conventional form of the fastening means assuring a secure connection between the housing 116 and the closure cap 124 is within the scope of the invention.
[0043] The closure cap 124 further includes an upper wall 126 to firmly secure the inserted valuable item(s) and prevent same from being ejected from the receiving compartment 140. The closure cap 124 is configured to fit over the top opening of the housing 116. As illustrated in
[0044] To minimize weight the carrier housing 116 can be formed without the solid bottom wall 120. Alternatively, the bottom wall 120 is constructed through a series of beams, cross-sectional arrangements or other means to interconnect the conical securement portion 139 to the cylindrical peripheral wall 118 so that the conical securement portion 139 is securely affixed to the cylindrical peripheral wall 118 of the housing 116 with the use of less materials (not illustrated).
[0045] The housing 116 may include means for attaching the same to the strap members 12, 14 including bracket members 121 integrally extending outwardly from its outer periphery. The bracket members 121 each include an aperture 135 for receipt of the base ends 13, 17 of the straps 12, 14. Wrist straps 12, 14 (as shown in
[0046] An exterior or outer surface 133 of the bottom wall 150 of the housing 116 is configured to make contact with the wrist of a user. The straps 12, 14 are preferably be constructed from a material having good elastic characteristics and configured to stretch or to be disposed around the appendage of the user to which it is ultimately attached. The resilient quality of elastic materials will thus allow the straps to be worn without exhibiting signs of continued wear.
[0047] Although straps 12, 14 have been described above, the security carrier of the invention with a wrist band of any suitable type and material which is adapted to fit over the hand and remain in position on the wrist of the wearer is contemplated by the invention. Furthermore, the security carrier device of the present invention has been described above for wearing on a wrist of the user. However, applications of the device to other parts of human body are also contemplated. For example, the carrier including the straps can be worn over an ankle of the wearer's foot.
[0048] The housing assembly is typically molded of a deformable plastic. Suitable plastic having the desired elasticity and resiliency, and being sufficiently rigid is polypropylene, polyvinyl chloride, polyethylene, etc. The term plastic has been used herein to indicate the fact that a variety of materials such as natural or synthetic elastic and resilient plastic like materials can be utilized.
[0049] The advantage of using inexpensive materials, such as various plastics is that the secure carrier arrangement of the invention can be manufactured at a price enabling the arrangement to be distributed or sold as a disposable unit. The disposable aspect of the invention not only provides convenience of modern life, but also can facilitate its use in many commercial situations such as hotels, resorts, various sport facilities, as well as to be used in medical institutional environments, when a patient goes through various tests and procedures.
[0050] It has been described above that the present invention provides a lightweight, unobtrusive secure carrier arrangement that can be comfortably worn by a user during various common activities. The carrier arrangement of the invention is very economical and can be used by a common person in a simple and effortless manner with little or no training.
[0051] While the specification concludes with claims defining the features of the invention that are regarded as novel, it is believed that the invention will be better understood from a consideration of the description in conjunction with the drawings. As required, detailed embodiments of the present invention are disclosed herein; however, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the invention which can be embodied in various forms. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a basis for the claims and as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the inventive arrangements in virtually any appropriately detailed structure. Further, the terms and phrases used herein are not intended to be limiting but rather to provide an understandable description of the invention.