This invention relates to currency and credit card holders and more particularly to a holder which is designed to hold paper money on one side and credit cards and the like on the other side. Alternately, the holder can hold paper money and/or credit cards on either or both sides.
One side of the money clip is better adapted to receive and hold credit cards while the opposite side is better adapted for receiving and holding paper money. There are no sharp corners or moving parts which make the money clip easy to place in one's pocket without the fear of tearing or snagging one's clothing. Furthermore, it is very thin so that it doesn't create an unsightly bulge in the wearer's pocket.
The money clip can be made of a simple, one-piece construction. This can be manufactured from a single sheet of metal which can be bent and formed into the inventive money clip or molded from plastic.
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In the preferred embodiment there are upstanding side tabs or guide members 20 on the opposed longitudinally extending side edges 13 of the plate 12. The upstanding tabs 20 extend at approximately 90° from the base plate 12. Alternatively they may be slightly flared outward at an obtuse angle with respect to the base plate 12 away from each other so that credit cards can be easily inserted between the side tabs 20. The height of the tabs 20 should not exceed the height of the wall 16 so that the low profile of the money clip 10 is maintained. Furthermore there is no reason for the height of the side tabs 20 to exceed the height of the wall 16 as the height of the wall 16 dictates the number of credit cards that can be inserted.
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With this inventive design, it is possible to manufacture the entire dual sided money clip 10 from one piece of material, preferably corrosion resistant metal such as stainless steel. The credit card clip 14 and currency clip 24 can be formed from a unitary piece of metal by bending the credit card clip 14 and currency clip 24 to form these two pieces as integral extensions from the base plate 12. Similarly, the channels 20 and 22 can be bent from a singular piece of metal as an extension from the base plate 12. Alternatively the money clip 10 can be manufactured from plastic by any of several conventionally available molding operations.
Of course, the reversible money clip 10 can have paper currency inserted on either side or credit cards inserted on either side. However, the perpendicular wall 16 in conjunction with the channels 20 and 22 are better suited to receive and hold credit cards while the currency clip 24 on the opposite side is better suited to receive paper currency.
Thus, there has been provided a one-piece reversible credit card and money clip holder which is particularly well adapted to receive paper currency on one side and credit cards on the opposite side. The credit card clip and currency clip are biased against opposite sides of a common base plate to securely retain the paper currency and credit cards against opposite surfaces of the base plate 12.
While the invention has been described in conjunction with a specific embodiment, it is evident that many alternatives, modifications and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art in light of the foregoing description. Accordingly, it is intended to embrace all such alternatives, modifications and variations as fall within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
This application is based on and claims the priority of Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/898,031 filed Jan. 29, 2007.
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60898031 | Jan 2007 | US |