Billfold

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6619349
  • Patent Number
    6,619,349
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, July 17, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 16, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Original Assignees
    • (Mound, MN, US)
  • Examiners
    • Weaver; Sue A.
    Agents
    • Patterson, Thuente, Skaar, & Christensen, P.A.
Abstract
A billfold having a front panel and a back panel that intersects the front panel along an edge. At least one of the front panel and the back panel have a first pocket formed therein. The first pocket has a width that permits currency to be placed therein in an unfolded orientation. The first pocket has a first retaining strap attached thereto that is sized to receive a portion of a checkbook to substantially prevent the checkbook from moving laterally in the first pocket.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates generally to devices for transporting personal belongings that may be worn in a pocket of a person's clothing. More particularly, the present invention relates to a billfold for holding currency bills, check books and credit cards.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




As the economy increases in complexity and the options available for payment increase, it becomes increasingly desirable to organize the devices, such as currency, checks and credit cards, associated with the payment options into a billfold or similar object that can be conveniently carried in a person's clothing. For example, people are often forced to carry numerous credit cards that are each used only for particular purposes such as business or personal purchases. Additionally, it is desirable for people to carry alternative payment devices because not all vendors accept a particular type of payment device. It is also desirable for the billfold to portray a desired style when the billfold is carried by a user.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The billfold of the present invention substantially meets the aforementioned needs of the industry. The billfold includes a front panel and a back panel that intersects the front panel along an edge. At least one of the front panel and the back panel have a first pocket formed therein. The first pocket has a width that permits currency to be placed therein in an unfolded orientation. The first pocket has a first retaining strap attached thereto that is sized to receive a portion of a checkbook to substantially prevent the checkbook from moving laterally in the first pocket.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a billfold according to an embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a top plan view of the billfold illustrated in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is a bottom plan view of the billfold illustrated in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 4

is a front elevation view of the billfold illustrated in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 5

is a rear elevation view of the billfold illustrated in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 6

is a side elevation view of the billfold illustrated in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 7

is a perspective view of the billfold illustrated in

FIG. 1

in an open position.





FIG. 8

is a perspective view of an alternative embodiment of the billfold.





FIG. 9

is a top plan view of the billfold illustrated in FIG.


8


.





FIG. 10

is a bottom plan view of the billfold illustrated in FIG.


8


.





FIG. 11

is a front elevation view of the billfold illustrated in FIG.


8


.





FIG. 12

is a side elevation view of the billfold illustrated in FIG.


8


.





FIG. 13

is a perspective view of the billfold illustrated in

FIG. 8

in an open position.





FIG. 14

is a perspective view of a billfold according to an embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 15

is a top plan view of the billfold illustrated in FIG.


14


.





FIG. 16

is a bottom plan view of the billfold illustrated in FIG.


14


.





FIG. 17

is a front elevation view of the billfold illustrated in FIG.


14


.





FIG. 18

is a rear elevation view of the billfold illustrated in FIG.


14


.





FIG. 19

is a side elevation view of the billfold illustrated in FIG.


14


.





FIG. 20

is a perspective view of the billfold illustrated in

FIG. 14

in an open position.





FIG. 21

is a perspective view of an alternative embodiment of the billfold.





FIG. 22

is a top plan view of the billfold illustrated in FIG.


21


.





FIG. 23

is a bottom plan view of the billfold illustrated in FIG.


21


.





FIG. 24

is a front elevation view of the billfold illustrated in FIG.


21


.





FIG. 25

is a side elevation view of the billfold illustrated in FIG.


21


.





FIG. 26

is a perspective view of the billfold illustrated in

FIG. 21

in an open position.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




A first embodiment of the billfold of the present invention is illustrated at


10


in

FIGS. 1-5

. The billfold


10


generally includes a front panel


12


and a back panel


14


that are pivotally mounted with respect to each other. The front panel


12


and the back panel


14


both have an upper edge


20


, a lower edge


22


, and a pair of side edges


24


.




Proximate the upper edge


20


where the front panel


12


and the back panel


14


intersect, the front panel


12


and the back panel


14


are joined together with an upper stitch line


26


that extends between the side edges


24


, as most clearly illustrated in

FIGS. 1

,


4


and


5


. The upper stitch line


26


defines a spine


30


.




A neck portion


28


of the billfold


10


that is located proximate the stitch line


26


expands to maintain the front panel


12


and the back panel


14


in a substantially parallel orientation when the front panel


12


and the back panel


14


are in the closed orientation with checkbooks, check registers, currency and credit cards stored in the billfold


10


.




The front panel


12


and the back panel


14


each have a lower stitch line


32


proximate the lower edge


22


that extends substantially between the side edges


24


. The front panel


12


and the back panel


14


also each have a pair of side stitch lines


34


proximate the side edges


24


that extends substantially between the upper edge


20


and the lower edge


22


.




The billfold


10


also preferably includes a coin pouch


40


attached to the front panel


12


intermediate the side edges


24


. The coin pouch


40


generally includes a receiving portion


42


and a closure flap


44


. The receiving portion


42


has a front panel


46


and a pair of side panels


48


. A lower edge of the front panel


46


is attached to the front panel


12


proximate to the lower edge


22


. The side panels


48


extend between the front panel


12


and the front panel


46


to thereby define a partially enclosed region.




The closure flap


44


is attached to the front panel


12


proximate an opening in the partially enclosed region. The closure flap


44


extends over the opening and thereby substantially encloses the opening to retain objects, such as coins, in the coin pouch


40


. A detachable fastening device


50


retains the closure flap


44


in a closed position with respect to the receiving portion


42


. The detachable fastening device is preferably a hook and latch closure such as marketed under the designation VELCRO.




The billfold


10


includes a first checkbook receiving portion


60


and an upper card receiving portion


62


attached to the front panel


12


, as most clearly illustrated in FIG.


7


. The first checkbook receiving portion


60


is preferably defined by a first panel


64


that extends substantially between the side edges


24


. Preferably, the first panel


64


is attached to the front panel


12


with the lower stitch line


32


and the side stitch lines


34


.




The first checkbook receiving portion


60


is adapted to receive a portion of a checkbook such as the checkbook register (not shown). Alternatively, the first checkbook receiving portion


60


may be used to store credit cards, currency or other items having a similar size and shape.




The upper card receiving portion


62


is preferably defined by a second panel


66


that substantially extends over the first panel


64


. The second panel


66


is attached to the front panel


12


and the first panel


64


with the lower stitch line


32


. The second panel


66


is attached to the first panel


64


opposite the lower stitch


32


with a stitch line


68


. Intermediate the side edges


24


, the second panel


66


is attached to the first panel


64


with a stitch line


70


. The second panel


66


and the first panel


64


thereby define a first region


72


and a second region


74


that are each adapted to receive at least one identification card, credit card, business card or combination thereof.




To enhance the ability to insert and remove items from the first region


72


and the second region


74


, the second panel


66


preferably includes an arcuate edge


76


opposite the stitch line


70


.




The billfold


10


includes a second checkbook receiving portion


80


and a lower card receiving portion


82


attached to the back panel


14


, as most clearly illustrated in FIG.


7


. The second checkbook receiving portion


80


is preferably defined by a third panel


84


that extends substantially between the side edges


24


. Preferably, the third panel


84


is attached to the back panel


14


with the lower stitch line


32


and the side stitch lines


34


.




The first checkbook receiving portion


60


and the second checkbook receiving portion


80


have a width of between about 6 inches and 8 inches and preferably about 7 inches. The first checkbook receiving portion


60


and the second checkbook receiving portion


80


have a depth of between about 2 inches and 4 inches and preferably about 3 inches.




The second checkbook receiving portion


80


has a width that permits paper currency such as United States dollar bills to be placed therein in an unfolded configuration. The second checkbook receiving portion


80


thereby enhances the ability of a user to view the currency without removing the currency from the billfold.




The second checkbook receiving portion


80


is adapted to receive a portion of a checkbook such as the checkbook (not shown). Alternatively, the second checkbook receiving portion


80


may be used to store credit cards, currency or other items having a similar size and shape.




To enhance the ability to maintain the checkbook at a desired location within the second checkbook receiving portion


80


, the billfold


10


preferably includes a retaining strap


81


, as most clearly illustrated in FIG.


7


. Opposite ends of the retaining strap


81


are attached to the third panel


84


opposite the fourth panel


86


. Preventing the checkbook from sliding laterally is particularly desirable as the width of the checkbook receiving portion


80


is larger than the width of the checkbook. While not illustrated in the figures, the checkbook receiving portion


60


may also include a retaining strap that has a configuration similar to the retaining strap


81


.




The lower card receiving portion


84


is preferably defined by a fourth panel


86


that substantially extends over the third panel


84


. The fourth panel


86


is attached to the back panel


14


and the third panel


84


with the lower stitch line


32


. The fourth panel


86


is attached to the third panel


84


opposite the lower stitch


32


with a stitch line


88


. Intermediate the side edges


24


, the fourth panel


86


is attached to the third panel


84


with a stitch line


90


. The fourth panel


86


and the third panel


84


thereby define a first region


92


and a second region


94


that are each adapted to receive at least one identification card, credit card, business card or combination thereof.




To enhance the ability to insert and remove items from the first region


92


and the second region


94


, the fourth panel


86


preferably includes an arcuate edge


96


opposite the stitch line


90


.




Proximate the intersection of the front panel


12


and the back panel


14


and intermediate the side edges


24


, the billfold


10


includes a loop


98


. The loop


98


is preferably attached to the front panel


12


and the back panel


14


with the upper stitch line


26


. The loop


98


is adapted to receive an elongated portion of a pen, pencil or similar device that is used for making entries in the checkbook stored in the billfold


10


.




The billfold


10


is preferably fabricated from leather. However, a person of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that the billfold


10


may be fabricated from alternative natural and synthetic materials using the concepts of the present invention.




A second embodiment of the billfold of the present invention is illustrated at


110


in

FIGS. 8-13

. The billfold


110


generally includes a front panel


112


and a back panel


114


that are pivotally mounted with respect to each other. The front panel


112


and the back panel


114


both have an upper edge


120


, a lower edge


122


, and a pair of side edges


124


.




Proximate the upper edge


120


where the front panel


112


and the back panel


114


intersect, the front panel


112


and the back panel


114


are joined together with an upper stitch line


126


that extends between the side edges


124


, as most clearly illustrated in

FIGS. 8 and 11

. The upper stitch line


126


defines a spine


130


.




The front panel


112


and the back panel


114


each have a lower stitch line


132


proximate the lower edge


122


that extends substantially between the side edges


124


. The front panel


112


and the back panel


114


also each have a pair of side stitch lines


134


proximate the side edges


124


that extends substantially between the upper edge


120


and the lower edge


122


.




The billfold


110


includes a first checkbook receiving portion


160


and an upper card receiving portion


162


attached to the front panel


112


, as most clearly illustrated in FIG.


13


. The first checkbook receiving portion


160


is preferably defined by a first panel


164


that extends substantially between the side edges


124


. Preferably, the first panel


164


is attached to the front panel


112


with the lower stitch line


132


and the side stitch lines


134


.




The first checkbook receiving portion


160


is adapted to receive a portion of a checkbook such as the checkbook register (not shown). Alternatively, the first checkbook receiving portion


160


may be used to store credit cards, currency or other items having a similar size and shape.




The upper card receiving portion


162


is preferably defined by a second panel


166


that substantially extends over the first panel


164


. The second panel


166


is attached to the front panel


112


and the first panel


164


with the lower stitch line


132


. The second panel


166


is attached to the first panel


164


opposite the lower stitch


132


with a stitch line


168


. Intermediate the side edges


124


, the second panel


166


is attached to the first panel


164


with a stitch line


170


. The second panel


166


and the first panel


164


thereby define a first region


172


and a second region


174


that are each adapted to receive at least one identification card, credit card, business card or combination thereof.




To enhance the ability to insert and remove items from the first region


172


and the second region


174


, the second panel


166


preferably includes an arcuate edge


176


opposite the stitch line


170


.




The billfold


110


includes a second checkbook receiving portion


180


and a lower card receiving portion


182


attached to the back panel


114


, as most clearly illustrated in FIG.


13


. The second checkbook receiving portion


180


is preferably defined by a third panel


184


that extends substantially between the side edges


124


. Preferably, the third panel


184


is attached to the back panel


114


with the lower stitch line


132


and the side stitch lines


134


.




The second checkbook receiving portion


180


is adapted to receive a portion of a checkbook such as the checkbook (not shown). Alternatively, the second checkbook receiving portion


180


may be used to store credit cards, currency or other items having a similar size and shape. The second checkbook receiving portion


180


has a width that permits currency to be placed therein in an unfolded orientation.




To enhance the ability to maintain the checkbook at a desired location within the second checkbook receiving portion


180


, the billfold


110


preferably includes a retaining strap


181


, as most clearly illustrated in FIG.


13


. Opposite ends of the retaining strap


181


are attached to the third panel


184


opposite the fourth panel


186


. The retaining strap


181


thereby maintains a checkbook at a desired location in the second checkbook receiving portion


180


.




The lower card receiving portion


184


is preferably defined by a fourth panel


186


that substantially extends over the third panel


184


. The fourth panel


186


is attached to the back panel


114


and the third panel


184


with the lower stitch line


132


. The fourth panel


186


is attached to the third panel


184


opposite the lower stitch


132


with a stitch line


188


. Intermediate the side edges


124


, the fourth panel


186


is attached to the third panel


184


with a stitch line


190


. The fourth panel


186


and the third panel


184


thereby define a first region


192


and a second region


194


that are each adapted to receive at least one identification card, credit card, business card or combination thereof.




To enhance the ability to insert and remove items from the first region


192


and the second region


194


, the fourth panel


186


preferably includes an arcuate edge


196


opposite the stitch line


190


.




Proximate the intersection of the front panel


112


and the back panel


114


and intermediate the side edges


124


, the billfold


110


includes a loop


198


. The loop


198


is preferably attached to the front panel


112


and the back panel


114


with the upper stitch line


126


. The loop


198


is adapted to receive an elongated portion of a pen, pencil or similar device that is used for making entries in the checkbook stored in the billfold


110


.




The billfold


110


is preferably fabricated from leather. However, a person of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that the billfold


110


may be fabricated from alternative natural and synthetic materials using the concepts of the present invention.




A third embodiment of the billfold of the present invention is illustrated at


210


in

FIGS. 14-19

. The billfold


210


generally includes a front panel


212


and a back panel


214


that are pivotally mounted with respect to each other. The front panel


212


and the back panel


214


both have an upper edge


220


, a lower edge


222


, and a pair of side edges


224


.




The front panel


212


and the back panel


214


each have a lower stitch line


232


proximate the lower edge


222


that extends substantially between the side edges


224


. The front panel


212


and the back panel


214


also each have a pair of side stitch lines


234


proximate the side edges


224


that extends substantially between the upper edge


220


and the lower edge


222


.




The billfold


210


also preferably includes a coin pouch


240


attached to the front panel


212


intermediate the side edges


224


. The coin pouch


240


generally includes a receiving portion


242


and a closure flap


244


. The receiving portion


242


has a front panel


246


and a pair of side panels


248


. A lower edge of the front panel


246


is attached to the front panel


212


proximate to the lower edge


222


. The side panels


248


extend between the front panel


212


and the front panel


246


to thereby define a partially enclosed region.




The closure flap


244


is attached to the front panel


212


proximate an opening in the partially enclosed region. The closure flap


244


extends over the opening and thereby substantially encloses the opening to retain objects, such as coins, in the coin pouch


240


. A detachable fastening device


250


retains the closure flap


244


in a closed position with respect to the receiving portion


242


. The detachable fastening device is preferably a hook and latch closure such as marketed under the designation VELCRO.




The billfold


210


includes a first checkbook receiving portion


260


and an upper card receiving portion


262


attached to the front panel


212


, as most clearly illustrated in FIG.


20


. The first checkbook receiving portion


260


is preferably defined by a first panel


264


that extends substantially between the side edges


224


. Preferably, the first panel


264


is attached to the front panel


212


with the lower stitch line


232


and the side stitch lines


234


.




The first checkbook receiving portion


260


is adapted to receive a portion of a checkbook such as the checkbook register (not shown). Alternatively, the first checkbook receiving portion


260


may be used to store credit cards, currency or other items having a similar size and shape.




The upper card receiving portion


262


is preferably defined by a second panel


266


that substantially extends over the first panel


264


. The second panel


266


is attached to the front panel


212


and the first panel


264


with the lower stitch line


232


. The second panel


266


is attached to the first panel


264


opposite the lower stitch


232


with a stitch line


268


. Intermediate the side edges


224


, the second panel


266


is attached to the first panel


264


with a stitch line


270


. The second panel


266


and the first panel


264


thereby define a first region


272


and a second region


274


that are each adapted to receive at least one identification card, credit card, business card or combination thereof.




To enhance the ability to insert and remove items from the first region


272


and the second region


274


, the second panel


266


preferably includes an arcuate edge


276


opposite the stitch line


270


.




The billfold


210


includes a second checkbook receiving portion


280


and a lower card receiving portion


282


attached to the back panel


214


, as most clearly illustrated in FIG.


20


. The second checkbook receiving portion


280


is preferably defined by a third panel


284


that extends substantially between the side edges


224


. Preferably, the third panel


284


is attached to the back panel


214


with the lower stitch line


232


and the side stitch lines


234


.




The second checkbook receiving portion


280


is adapted to receive a portion of a checkbook such as the checkbook (not shown). Alternatively, the second checkbook receiving portion


280


may be used to store credit cards, currency or other items having a similar size and shape. The second checkbook receiving portion


280


has a width that permits currency to be placed therein in an unfolded orientation.




To enhance the ability to maintain the checkbook at a desired location within the second checkbook receiving portion


280


, the billfold


210


preferably includes a retaining strap


281


, as most clearly illustrated in FIG.


20


. Opposite ends of the retaining strap


281


are attached to the third panel


284


opposite the fourth panel


286


. The retaining strap


281


thereby maintains a checkbook at a desired location in the second checkbook receiving portion


280


.




The lower card receiving portion


282


is preferably defined by a fourth panel


286


that substantially extends over the third panel


284


. The fourth panel


286


is attached to the back panel


214


and the third panel


284


with the lower stitch line


232


. The fourth panel


286


is attached to the third panel


284


opposite the lower stitch


232


with a stitch line


288


. Intermediate the side edges


224


, the fourth panel


286


is attached to the third panel


284


with a stitch line


290


. The fourth panel


286


and the third panel


284


thereby define a first region


292


and a second region


294


that are each adapted to receive at least one identification card, credit card, business card or combination thereof.




Proximate the intersection of the front panel


212


and the back panel


214


and intermediate the side edges


224


, the billfold


210


includes a loop


298


. The loop


298


is preferably attached to the back panel


214


with an upper stitch line


226


. The loop


298


is adapted to receive an elongated portion of a pen, pencil or similar device that is used for making entries in the checkbook stored in the billfold


210


.




The billfold


210


is preferably fabricated from leather. However, a person of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that the billfold


210


may be fabricated from alternative natural and synthetic materials using the concepts of the present invention.




A fourth embodiment of the billfold of the present invention is illustrated at


310


in

FIGS. 21-25

. The billfold


10


generally includes a front panel


312


and a back panel


314


that are pivotally mounted with respect to each other. The front panel


312


and the back panel


314


both have an upper edge


320


, a lower edge


322


, and a pair of side edges


324


.




The front panel


312


and the back panel


314


each have a lower stitch line


332


proximate the lower edge


322


that extends substantially between the side edges


324


. The front panel


312


and the back panel


314


also each have a pair of side stitch lines


334


proximate the side edges


324


that extends substantially between the upper edge


320


and the lower edge


322


.




The billfold


310


includes a first checkbook receiving portion


360


and an upper card receiving portion


362


attached to the front panel


312


, as most clearly illustrated in FIG.


26


. The first checkbook receiving portion


360


is preferably defined by a first panel


364


that extends substantially between the side edges


324


. Preferably, the first panel


364


is attached to the front panel


312


with the lower stitch line


332


and the side stitch lines


334


.




The first checkbook receiving portion


360


is adapted to receive a portion of a checkbook such as the checkbook register (not shown). Alternatively, the first checkbook receiving portion


360


may be used to store credit cards, currency or other items having a similar size and shape.




The upper card receiving portion


362


is preferably defined by a second panel


366


that substantially extends over the first panel


364


. The second panel


366


is attached to the front panel


312


and the first panel


364


with the lower stitch line


332


. The second panel


366


is attached to the first panel


364


opposite the lower stitch


332


with a stitch line


368


. Intermediate the side edges


324


, the second panel


366


is attached to the first panel


364


with a stitch line


370


. The second panel


366


and the first panel


364


thereby define a first region


372


and a second region


374


that are each adapted to receive at least one identification card, credit card, business card or combination thereof.




To enhance the ability to insert and remove items from the first region


372


and the second region


374


, the second panel


366


preferably includes an arcuate edge


376


opposite the stitch line


370


.




The billfold


310


includes a second checkbook receiving portion


380


and a lower card receiving portion


382


attached to the back panel


314


, as most clearly illustrated in FIG.


26


. The second checkbook receiving portion


380


is preferably defined by a third panel


384


that extends substantially between the side edges


324


. Preferably, the third panel


384


is attached to the back panel


314


with the lower stitch line


332


and the side stitch lines


334


.




The second checkbook receiving portion


380


is adapted to receive a portion of a checkbook such as the checkbook (not shown). Alternatively, the second checkbook receiving portion


380


may be used to store credit cards, currency or other items having a similar size and shape. The second checkbook receiving portion


380


has a width that permits currency to be placed therein in an unfolded orientation.




To enhance the ability to maintain the checkbook at a desired location within the second checkbook receiving portion


380


, the billfold


310


preferably includes a retaining strap


381


, as most clearly illustrated in FIG.


26


. Opposite ends of the retaining strap


381


are attached to the third panel


384


opposite the fourth panel


386


. The retaining strap


381


thereby maintains a checkbook at a desired location in the second checkbook receiving portion


380


.




The lower card receiving portion


384


is preferably defined by a fourth panel


386


that substantially extends over the third panel


384


. The fourth panel


386


is attached to the back panel


314


and the third panel


384


with the lower stitch line


332


. The fourth panel


386


is attached to the third panel


384


opposite the lower stitch


332


with a stitch line


388


. Intermediate the side edges


324


, the fourth panel


386


is attached to the third panel


384


with a stitch line


390


. The fourth panel


386


and the third panel


384


thereby define a first region


392


and a second region


394


that are each adapted to receive at least one identification card, credit card, business card or combination thereof.




Proximate the intersection of the front panel


312


and the back panel


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and intermediate the side edges


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, the billfold


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includes a loop


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. The loop


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is preferably attached to the back panel


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with an upper stitch line


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. The loop


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is adapted to receive an elongated portion of a pen, pencil or similar device that is used for making entries in the checkbook stored in the billfold


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.




The billfold


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is preferably fabricated from leather. However, a person of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that the billfold


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may be fabricated from alternative natural and synthetic materials using the concepts of the present invention.




It is contemplated that features disclosed in this application, as well as those described in the above applications incorporated by reference, can be mixed and matched to suit particular circumstances. Various other modifications and changes will be apparent to those of ordinary skill.



Claims
  • 1. A billfold comprising:a front panel; and a back panel that intersects the front panel along an edge, wherein at least one of the front panel and the back panel have a first pocket formed therein, wherein the first pocket has a width that permits currency to be placed therein in an unfolded orientation, and wherein the first pocket has a first retaining strap attached thereto that is sized to receive a portion of a checkbook to substantially prevent the checkbook from moving laterally in the first pocket while permitting checks to be filled in and detached from the checkbook without removing the checkbook from the billfold.
  • 2. The billfold of claim 1, wherein the front panel and the back panel that does not have the first pocket attached thereto has a second pocket attached thereto, and wherein the second pocket has a second retaining strap attached thereto that is sized to receive a portion of a check register to substantially prevent the check register from moving laterally in the second pocket.
  • 3. The billfold of claim 1, and further comprising a first card receiving portion attached to at least one of the front panel and the back panel.
  • 4. The billfold of claim 3, and further comprising a second card receiving portion attached to front panel or the back panel to which the first card receiving portion is not attached.
  • 5. The billfold of claim 3, wherein the first card receiving portion includes two adjacent card receiving regions that are each adapted to receive at least one credit card, identification card, business card, or combination thereof.
  • 6. The billfold of claim 5, wherein the card receiving regions permit insertion of items into and removal therefrom from side edges of the front panel or back panel to which the card receiving portion is attached.
  • 7. The billfold of claim 1, wherein the currency and the checkbook are retained in the billfold when the front panel and the back panel are in a closed configuration.
  • 8. The billfold of claim 7, wherein a neck portion of the front panel and the back panel expands to maintain the front panel and the back panel in a substantially parallel orientation when the front panel and the back panel are in the closed configuration.
  • 9. The billfold of claim 1, and further comprising a coin pouch attached to at least one of the front panel or the back panel.
  • 10. The billfold of claim 9, and further comprising a closure flap that substantially closes the coin pouch.
  • 11. The billfold of claim 1, wherein the pocket has a width of between about 6 inches and 8 inches.
  • 12. The billfold of claim 1, wherein the pocket has a width of about 7 inches.
  • 13. The billfold of claim 1, wherein the pocket has a depth of between about 2 inches and 4 inches.
  • 14. The billfold of claim 1, wherein the pocket has a depth of about 3 inches.
  • 15. The billfold of claim 1, wherein the first strap has a length that is approximately equal to a length of the checkbook.
  • 16. A method of storing items in a billfold, the method comprising:pivotally attaching a front panel to a back panel; attaching a first pocket to at least one of the front panel and the back panel, wherein the pocket has a width that permits currency to be placed therein in an unfolded orientation; and attaching a first retaining strap to the first pocket, wherein the first retaining strap is sized to receive a portion of a checkbook and substantially prevent the checkbook from moving laterally in the first pocket while permitting checks to be filled in and detached from the checkbook without removing the checkbook from the billfold.
  • 17. The method of claim 16, and further comprisingattaching a first card receiving portion to at least one of the front panel and the back panel; and inserting at least one credit card, identification card, or business card into the first card receiving portion from a side surface of the front panel or back panel to which the first card receiving portion is attached.
  • 18. The method of claim 16, and further comprising expanding a neck portion of the billfold as the front panel and the back panel are moved to a closed configuration to maintain the front panel and the back panel in a substantially parallel orientation.
  • 19. The method of claim 16, and further comprising attaching a coin pouch to at least one of the front panel and the back panel.
  • 20. The method of claim 19, and further comprising substantially closing the coin pouch with a closure flap.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional patent application Serial No. 60/218,633, filed Jul. 17, 2000, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by this reference.

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60/218633 Jul 2000 US