The present invention relates to a business card case or name card case, wherein a plurality of cards are stored and they can be sequentially and securely discharged one by one or securely discharged one by one in a semi-automatic manner, as necessary; such a business card case or name card case is further intended to eliminate various inconveniences of conventional products.
Conventionally, business card cases or name card cases have been known in the art, such as those disclosed in JP Registered Utility Model Publication No. 3108210 or JP Utility Model Publication No. S62-63020. One commonly known business card case or name card case lies in that a discharging opening of business cards or a name cards (hereinafter called cards) is provided on a storage case for storing a plurality of cards, and the stored cards are lifted upward by lifting means provided on a bottom portion of the storage case using elastic means such as a leaf spring. The card lifted upwardly can be pushed out one by one by inserting a finger into a window portion provided on a cover and by sliding the card via frictional force generated between the finger and the card. Another commonly known business card case or name card case comprises lifting means as well, and a discharging button member thereof is slidably mounted on a cover; the card can be pushed out through a discharging opening by locking an end of a card at the top of the stack using a locking portion provided on the discharging button.
Of these business card cases or name card cases, the one disclosed in JP Registered Utility Model Publication No. 3108210 has a problem that a strong pressure on cards pushes them downwards, which complicates a discharging operation from a discharging opening, since the cards stored in a storage case need to be pushed out by fingers. Another problem is that the above-mentioned problem worsens in that elastic force of elastic means of lifting means is weakened by a smaller number of the cards stored in a storage case.
Moreover, the one described in JP Utility Model Publication No. S62-63020, in which end portion of a card is caught by a locking portion of a discharging button member and the card is pushed toward a discharging opening by pressing the discharging button member, is also disadvantageous in that a portion of the card locked by the locking portion of the discharging button member has a thickness corresponding to that of the card itself only, so that one often fails to discharge the card, which requires repeated trials for discharging the card. Still further, in the business card cases or name card case disclosed in JP Utility Model Publication No. S62-63020, it is necessary to manually return a discharging button to the original position, which makes an operation complicated.
To solve the above-mentioned problem, the present inventor has previously disclosed an invention according to JP Patent Application No. 2010-154826.
However, conventional business card cases or name card cases, including those described in the above-mentioned patent documents, have still a variety of inconveniences as follows:
Namely, the inconveniences of the conventional card cases are for example: (1) that a discharging operation of a single card is liable to lead to malfunctions, i.e. failure in discharging even a single card, or discharge of more than one cards; (2) that one sometimes fails to securely discharge to the last one of the stored cards; (3) that these card cases show unsatisfactory durability performance; (4) that those using a movable lid are unstable in function; (5) the card cases themselves become thick; (6) one often faces difficulties in storing or replacing the cards; (7) that one cannot see how many cards remain in the storage case; and (8) the cards given from others etc. cannot be temporarily stored; in this manner, these card cases leave a lot of room for improvement.
The invention is made to solve the above-mentioned problems. An object of the invention is provide a business card case or name card case, wherein cards stored in a storage case can be sequentially and securely discharged one by one or securely discharged one by one in a semi-automatic manner to the last card; wherein it shows an excellent durability performance; wherein it is thin; wherein the cards can be easily stored or replaced; wherein it is readily visible how many cards remain in the storage case; and wherein the cards given from others etc. can be temporarily stored.
To achieve the above-mentioned object, the invention is designed as follows, as disclosed in each aspect of the invention.
Namely, a business card case or name card case according to the invention as disclosed in a first aspect is characterized in that it comprises a storage case provided with a card insertion inlet on one side and with a card discharging opening on one other side in a direction perpendicular to the above-mentioned card insertion inlet, the above-mentioned storage case capable of storing a plurality of cards stacked one on top of each other in the inside thereof; a card insertion inlet opening/closing means comprising an opening/closing cover provided so as to be slidable in an upward-downward direction perpendicular to the above-mentioned card insertion inlet; a card push-up means comprising a push-up plate movable in upward-downward direction inside a storage case and elastic means provided so as to push up the push-up plate; a card discharging mechanism having a discharging button member with a locking portion for locking the uppermost one of the above-mentioned plurality of cards, the above-mentioned discharging button member being provided so as to be slidable toward the above-mentioned card discharging opening; and an automatic restoration means having an elastic means, the above-mentioned automatic restoration means automatically restoring the above-mentioned discharging button member to the original position after slide operation of the above-mentioned discharging button member toward the above-mentioned card discharging opening; wherein the above-mentioned card discharging opening comprises a stopper so shaped on a central portion on a lower side that the above-mentioned stopper is higher than both sides, an inclined portion provided outwards as a whole, including the above-mentioned stopper, a guide portion so provided that the above-mentioned guide portion as a whole has less inclination than the above-mentioned inclined portion.
A business card case or name card case according to the invention as disclosed in a second aspect is characterized in that the above-mentioned locking portion of the above-mentioned card discharging mechanism is formed in stepped shape of two or more levels.
A business card case or name card case according to the invention as disclosed in a third aspect is characterized in that an opening/closing cover is provided on the above-mentioned card insertion inlet, and that the opening/closing cover is so designed that the above-mentioned card push-up means is pushed down together with the opening/closing cover.
A business card case or name card case according to the invention as disclosed in a third aspect is characterized in that an opening/closing cover is engaged with the above-mentioned push-up plate, and the above-mentioned opening/closing cover is so designed that the above-mentioned push-up plate is pushed down on the card insertion inlet side, together with the above-mentioned opening/closing cover, when the latter is pushed down.
A business card case or name card case according to the invention as disclosed in a fifth aspect is characterized in that a pocket portion is provided on a lower surface of a lower case of the above-mentioned card case.
According to the present invention, the invention according to a first aspect enables to sequentially and securely push out cards in a storage case one by one or securely push out one by one in a semi-automatic manner from a discharging opening, by a cooperative effect between a card push-up means for pushing up the whole cards toward the upper case, a member with a locking portion for locking the uppermost card of a plurality of cards as mentioned above, and a stopper for preventing a second and lower cards (from the uppermost one) from being pushed out of the above-mentioned card discharging opening. Moreover, the storage case is constructed by firmly fixing a lower case and an upper case to each other and a card discharging mechanism is provided on the upper case, so that an operation is stabilized and durability is enhanced, as compared to the conventional business card cases or name card cases, wherein a card discharging mechanism is provided on a movable lid.
The invention according to a second aspect can achieve a secure discharging operation of cards, since the above-mentioned locking portion of the above-mentioned card discharging mechanism is formed in stepped shape of two or more levels, and this enables a second stepped portion or lower to catch the cards, even in case of failure in catching the cards at a first stepped portion.
The invention according to a third aspect facilitates storing or replacing operations of cards comparison with a movable cover provided with a portion of the storage case, since an opening/closing cover provided on a card insertion inlet assures stability in operation. Moreover, a configuration in which a push-up plate of a card push-up means is also pushed down together with the opening/closing cover by a push-down operation of the above-mentioned opening/closing cover, and this facilitates storing or replacing operations of all of the cards through the above-mentioned card insertion inlet.
The invention according to a fourth aspect enables to see from outside and check how many cards remain in a storage case, by providing an openable/closable transparent window member on a side opposite to the side with the above-mentioned opening/closing cover of the above-mentioned storage case. Still further, a design of a transparent window member which is openable/closable facilitates replacing operations of cards as a whole, since it is possible to collectively discharge the cards inside, by opening both of the transparent window member and the above-mentioned opening/closing cover, and inserting fingers through an opening created by opening the transparent window member and pushing a side edge of the cards as a whole using the fingers.
The invention according to a fifth aspect enables to temporarily store the cards given from others and cash cards etc. by providing a pocket portion on a lower surface of the above-mentioned lower case.
In the following, an embodiment of a business card case/name card case (hereinafter called card case) according to the invention will be described based on the drawings.
According to the drawings, a card case 1 according to the embodiment comprises a storage case 4 with a card insertion inlet 41 and a card discharging opening 42, wherein the storage case comprises a lower case 2 and an upper case 3, and is capable of accommodating a plurality of cards M stacked inside and fixed to each other, as shown in
As shown in
A guide portion 37 for inclining obliquely downward a tip of a card to be pushed out by a card discharging mechanism 6 as above described is provided in the vicinity of a card discharging opening 42 as above described; further a stopper 23 (
A stopper 23 is built by shaping a central area of a circumferential wall portion 20b on a front side of a lower case 2 in double structure and by inclining an upper edge of a circumferential wall portion 20g on an inner side; the highest portion thereof is the stopper 23. A gap for allowing only the uppermost card to pass through is formed between the top of the stopper 23 and a guide portion 37 as mentioned above (
A lower case 2 and an upper case 3 are preferably both molded objects by forming them out of synthetic resin, and the lower case 2 comprises a bottom plate 20a (
A card discharging mechanism 6 as mentioned above is attached substantially to a central portion of an upper case 3 as mentioned above in an above-described manner, and so designed that it is slidable in a forward-backward direction along a rail portion 34 of a window portion 33 opened substantially on a central portion of the upper case 3. In other words, the card discharging mechanism 6 comprises a push-out plate 62 provided on an inner side of the upper case 3, and a discharging button member 61 on the inner side of the above-mentioned upper case 3 and fixed to the above-mentioned push-out plate 62 by a plurality of retaining screws 63, on the window portion 33 opened substantially on the central portion of the upper case 3; the card discharging mechanism is thus so designed that it is slidable in a forward-backward direction along the rail portion 34 of the window portion 33.
It is desirable that a locking portion 621 as mentioned above of a lower surface of a push-out plate 62 is formed in stepped shape of two or more levels, as shown in
Moreover, a concavo-convex shape is formed on an upper surface 611 of a discharging button member 61, so as to facilitate operations by fingers. Still further, screw holes 613 for screwing retaining screws 63 intended to fix the discharging button member 61 to the push-out plate 62 are provided on a lower surface 612 thereof (
When a user slides a discharging button member 61 in a forward direction from a state as shown in
In an embodiment as shown in the drawings, a card discharging mechanism 6 as mentioned above is provided with an automatic restoration means 7 for automatically restoring a push-out plate 62 and others to the original position after discharging operation of cards. As shown in
As shown in
In the meantime, an automatic restoration means 7 can use a tension coil spring, a compression coil spring, a snake spring, a leaf spring or other elastic means, instead of helical spring. If a helical spring 71 is used, the thickness of a storage case 4 can be reduced as much as possible. Moreover, in case of a helical spring using a flat wire, the thickness of the storage case 4 can be further reduced.
Furthermore, an automatic restoration means 7 can be also so designed by modifications in structure and installation of an elastic means that operations for pushing out cards and restoring them to the original position after discharging operation can be both conducted in a semi-automatic manner.
In the meantime, a spring accommodating cover 72 is provided for eliminating a possibility of malfunctions of a helical spring 71 in case of its exposure to the outside, e.g. that the spring gets stuck with a card.
A card push-up means 5 as mentioned above comprises a push-up plate 51 movable in upward-downward direction inside a storage case 4 as mentioned above (see
Dimensions of a push-up plate 51 as mentioned above in forward-backward and horizontal directions are substantially equal to or more than those of a card to be stored, so that warpage and strain of cards can be prevented, malfunctions in discharging operations eliminated and appropriate measures taken against variations in size of cards.
As a plurality of elastic means 52 as mentioned above, a plurality of compression coil springs 52 are preferably used. This is because a coil spring show a high expansion ratio and enable to reduce the thickness of a storage case 4 even in case of accommodating a large number of cards. Moreover, additional grounds for the selection are that it enables to easily adjust elastic modulus, to optimize adjustments depending on situations of use, and to stabilize hold function.
When a storage case is designed in a thickness suitable for portable use, it can accommodate approximately fifteen cards of a normal size.
A lower end portion of each of compression coil springs 52 as mentioned above is fitted into each of a plurality of spring shield portions 25 provided on an inner surface of a bottom plate 20a of a lower case 2, while an upper end portion fitted into each of a plurality of spring shield portions 512 provided on a lower surface of an abutment surface 511 of a push-up plate 51. These spring shield portions can be formed integrally with the lower case 2 or with the push-up plate 51, or screwed thereto. In this manner, the lower and the upper end portions of the compression coil springs 52 are fitted into the above-mentioned spring shield portions, so that deformation and malfunctions of these compression coil springs can be prevented. Still further, one has only to fit the lower and the upper end portions of the compression coil springs into the above-mentioned spring shield portions, so that the invention has an effect of reduced manufacturing costs as compared to the conventional products in which leaf springs and others are adhered or screwed.
Moreover, the number and the positions of compression coil springs 52 are so determined in an embodiment as shown in the drawings that difference in push-up load is generated depending on the area of a push-up plate 51: three of the compression coil springs 52 are provided on a central portion, on which a card discharging mechanism 6 as mentioned above catches and pushes forward the uppermost card, so that catching operation as mentioned above is made stable; on the other hand, two of the compression coil springs 52 are provided respectively in the vicinity of end portions right and left, so that excessive pressure is avoided at the time of card inserting and card discharging operations in order to assure the smooth progress of these operations. This is not limited to modifications in the number and the positions of a plurality of elastic means such as compression coil springs as mentioned above, but difference in push-up load depending on the area of a push-up plate 51 can be also achieved by various modifications in form and attaching method of the elastic means.
A card insertion inlet opening/closing means 8 is provided on a card insertion inlet 41 as mentioned above in an embodiment as shown in the drawings. The card insertion inlet opening/closing means 8 comprises an opening/closing cover 81 and a locking mechanism 83 thereof, wherein the opening/closing cover 81 is biased upward (in a closing direction) by compression coil springs 82.
As shown in
When an opening/closing cover 81 is pushed down by pressing a top wall 811 of the opening/closing cover 81, an inner surface of the top wall 811 of the opening/closing cover 81 is brought into contact with push-down projections 513 of a push-up plate 51, so that the push-up plate 51 is pushed down together with the opening/closing cover 81 (see
In the meantime, when the opening/closing cover 81 is sufficiently pushed downward, a locking hook 817 as mentioned above provided on an inner wall surface of a left-hand wall 812 of an opening/closing cover 81 is locked on an end edge portion of a bottom plate 20a of a lower case 2 (
Then, in an embodiment shown in the drawings, a locking mechanism 83 for maintaining a closed state of an opening/closing cover 81 is provided on an upper case 3 as shown in
In an embodiment shown in the drawings, a transparent window member 9 is provided on a side opposite to the side provided with an opening/closing cover 81 as mentioned above of a storage case 4 as mentioned above, in order to make visible from outside how many cards remain inside.
Moreover, a transparent window member 9 as mentioned above is made openable/closable and is so designed, as shown in
In an embodiment shown in the drawings, an upper end edge of a circumferential wall portion 20b on a front side of a lower case 2 as mentioned above is shaped as a one level lower recess portion 22 (see
Still further, a pocket portion 29 is provided on a lower surface of a lower case 2, in order to temporarily store cards given from others, cash cards, tickets, receipts and others. The pocket portion 29 comprises a recess 291 shaped on a lower surface of the lower case 2 and a cover plate 10 for overlying it (see
Next, reference will be made to operation and effect of the card case according to the invention.
First, in storing the cards inside the storage case 4 of the card case 1 according to the invention, the lock on the above-mentioned locking mechanism 83 is released and the card insertion inlet 41 is opened by pushing down the opening/closing cover 81, as shown in
Furthermore, the invention enables to store and replace the cards through the card insertion inlet 41 provided on the side surface of the storage case 4, with the upper case 3 and the lower case 2 being fixed to each other by fixing screws 40, instead of storing and replacing operations of the cards by dismantling the upper case and the lower case; this assures solidity of the storage case itself and enhances durability performance thereof.
When one of the cards is discharged, the discharging button member 61 slidably attached to the upper surface of the upper case 3 is slid in the front direction, so that the locking portion 621 provided on the rear end portion on the lower surface of the above-mentioned push-out plate 62 catches the rear end portion of the uppermost card of a plurality of the cards M inside the storage case 4, and pushes it forward (see
Use of the push-up plate 51 larger than the card to be stored prevents the cards from warpage and strain, and enables to securely discharge the cards to the last one.
Moreover, use of the compression springs with high expansion ratio as elastic means for pushing up the push-up plate 51 enables to reduce thickness of the storage case.
It is possible, whenever one wishes, to check through the transparent window member 9 how many cards remain inside the storage case 4. In the meantime, in case that the opening/closing cover 81 is made of a transparent material, it is also possible to see through the opening/closing cover 81.
In case that multiple cards shall be collectively discharged or replaced with other cards, the fingers are inserted through the transparent window member 9, while both of the transparent window member 9 and the above-mentioned opening/closing cover 81 are opened, in order to discharge multiple cards at once from the card insertion inlet 41 on the opposite side (
The cards given from others and the like can be temporarily stored in the pocket portion 29.
The invention is designed as in the foregoing, so that it is possible to provide the card case, wherein the cards stored in the storage case can be securely discharged one by one in a semi-automatic manner to the last one, wherein it shows an excellent durability performance, wherein it is thin with easy storing and replacing operations of the cards, wherein it is readily visible how many cards remain inside the storage case, and wherein it is also possible to temporarily store the cards given from others and the like.
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