The invention relates to a holder for separated storage of money and credit cards, bank cards and different objects having dimensions similar to credit cards, in this specification also called “cards”. “Money” here means coins and/or bank notes. The device is also designed for alternatives for money, e.g. condoms or tickets.
For the so called credit card format the main dimensions suffice ISO 7810 and the thickness and roundings suffice ISO 7813. This format is applied for many cards with a diversity of applications: bank cards, driving licenses, ID-cards, membership cards, entry tickets, reduction cards, savings cards, etc.
The cards preferably have a solid, not foldable shape and a smooth, slippery, friction free surface.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,944,080 discloses a holder assembled from a plate with the size of approximately a credit card, which flat plate has at the one side a transverse groove in the surface and spaced from it an against the plate pressing, spring blade like clamping jaw. Inside the groove fits with tight fit a part of a wide elastic belt as a closed loop. The other part of the belt extends across the other side of the plate and the belt is stretched around the plate. Bank notes are stored loosely below the clamping jaw and cards are at the other side of the plate loosely inserted below the belt. Although this holder can store both many and few bank notes and cards, however unable to store these neatly for long time while in the pocket of a pants which has been put on. Due to movements during walking, standing up and sitting down, the bank notes and cards will slide relative to the plate and will disorder or can even become lost by the holder. The clamping jaw can cause damage to clothing and can hook behind some object while it is picked from and inserted into the pants pocket. This holder is thus unsuitable in use.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,823,910 discloses a holder assembled from a flat huls offering a tightly fitting storage for a stack of cards, and at its outer side a with a spring provided clamping jaw pressing against the huls and which clamps bank notes. Thus the bank notes can easily become in disorder.
WO9706709 (bodycard) and WO2010137975 (cardprotect) both disclose a merely for the storage of cards designed holder made from a flat sleeve offering a tightly fitting storage for a stack of cards.
An object of the invention is a device with one or more of the following aspects: simple and easy to use; error free handling; compact if filled with different numbers of cards and money; safe for clothing and skin; separately storing cards and money neatly during longtime within the pocket of a trousers which is put on; light weight; long life; fixed shape and thus a safe protection for cards and bank notes; invisible storage of cards and bank notes; separate storage of bank notes and cards; produced at low costs; attractive appearance; can store both a single card or bank note and many cards and bank notes; can show the same visible message if empty and filled with cards and bank notes; its appearance can be individualized. One or more of the above or somewhere else discussed or from the prior art stemming objects or drawbacks are at least partly obtained or solved by the invention.
The device of the invention is characterized by claim 1.
The elastic spring means and/or money holder or cardholder can be easily replaced to adapt the appearance of the device to the life style of the user.
Preferably one or more of the following applies to the device: the card and money storage space and/or the card and money holder have a rectangular shape, preferably elongated; the card and money holder have a fixed shape, robust, of light weight material, e.g. metal or polymer material, polyester, PP; the card and money holder are mutually independent parts; the card and money holder can pivot towards and away from each other against pre tension (of a urging means of the device), preferably wherein by pivoting away from each other the money access opening is opened; the card and money holder, or inner wall of it, are box or sleeve shaped; the card storage space receives a cards stack with tight fit; the pivot axis extends transverse to the length; sliding is parallel to the length; sliding is allowed in one direction only by restraining means of the invention; the card and money storage space are mutually separated by a wall of the device, preferably of the card holder; the longitudinal directions of the card and money storage spaces are parallel; the pivot axis is present at or near and end; an elastic urging means, e.g. closed loop, preferably wide belt, e.g. van rubber band, encircles the device and/or is applied slide free (e.g. by virtue of tight fit, e.g. due to engagement with a projection or recess) to, preferably around, the one and slidable (e.g. by friction free engagement) to, preferably around, the other holder (this effect could also be obtained if the friction engagement of the one holder is substantially higher compared to the other holder), wherein the other holder preferably merely by overcoming the engagement force with the urging means is slidable; the urging means extends transverse to the longitudinal direction of the device; the urging means is located remotely from both longitudinal ends of the device; comprises a flat plate with the money storage space at the one side and the card storage space at the other side; the money access opening and the card access opening to get access to the card storage space are located at the same side of the device; the card or money holder are merely by friction or interference fit kept in place (e.g. longitudinally or in the direction of inserting a card into the card holder) at the device; the card or money holder can slide by exerting a (e.g. longitudinal) force in direction of sliding, which overcomes the friction or interference fit; the card or money holder is retained in the one slide direction by a stop at the device; the parts of the outer side of the card or money holder in engagement with the urging means, are completely smooth and slippery and friction free; if the urging means is absent, the card and money holder are loosely stacked mutually; the card or money holder is located between transverse movement preventing stops at the device; the card or money holder has the top or bottom wall at fixed mutual distance; the card and money holder have one or more of a fixed length, width and depth; the card holder has an ejector mechanism of the cards; the card and/or money holder provides an external wall; the card or money holder slides relative to the elastic loop; in each slide position of the card holder the card access opening is opened such that a card can be inserted; the retaining means, such as stop, to prevent sliding in the one direction, is present near the card and/or money access opening; the money storage space contains a plate, sheet, wall or foil shaped covering or money guiding means parallel to the card within the card holder such that money between this means and a wall of the money holder is received; the covering means extends substantially the complete width of the money storage space; the covering means is provided to move with the money holder, e.g. fixed to it; the covering means is next to the card holder and/or rests against a to it parallel wall of the card holder; the covering means is a separate part; the covering means has a length not more then 75% or 50% of the length of the money holder; the covering means has a to the money access opening facing edge region which diverts towards the card holder; the money or card holder has upright walls or wall parts between which the other holder is confined at three side; the card or money holder has remote from its bottom wall a parallel to the card extending support edge at both sides onto which the other holder bears; a retaining means at the money or cardholder to limit sliding in a direction engages the front of the other holder, e.g. the edge of the access opening; the card and money holder have an equal or substantially equal length.
The cover means prevents that contents of the money holder becomes clamped while opening the money holder, however does not block the free access to the money holder is being slid open.
The external side of the one holder has e.g. a retaining means, such as a projection or edge or a stop, e.g. part of a recess, with which a part of the elastic belt engages, which is provided as a closed loop around the device with elastic tension to press the parts of the device against each other and thus keep them together. The stop prevents free sliding of the loop in longitudinal direction relative to the one holder. The loop bears onto the surface of both parts. The loop is e.g. made of rubber. The fixing belt can be provided as a loop by mutually fixing the ends of a belt length. The fixing belt provides urging the parts towards each other.
To keep the card and money holder mutually stacked, an individual can stretch the belt manually to enlarge the loop and insert the card and money holder into the stretched loop and subsequently release the belt such that the fixing belt retracts elastically such that the loop shrinks and spant around the card and money holder.
E.g. one or both mutually engaging surfaces of the elastic belt and the relative to it slidable card or money holder are sufficient smooth, slippery and friction free. E.g. one or both mutually engaging surfaces of the elastic belt and the relative to it slidable card or money holder are sufficient rough en non slippery with large friction.
The wording “parallel to the card” means “parallel to the main face of the card”. The wording “card holder” or “money holder” can alternatively mean “device”.
The device of
The card holder 1 is a flat, at one side open sleeve with an eject mechanism 4 at the opposite end, and is known as such from WO2010137975. A card 7 is inserted into the holder according to arrow B.
The money holder 2 is a tray with open top and a back wall 11 and a front wall 12 and raised side walls 14 having a supporting edge 9 at the level of the top edge of the walls 11, 12. The holder 1 bears with its lower side 13 onto the supporting edge 9 and tightly fits between side walls 14 above the edges 9. If the card and money holder 1, 2 of equal length are registered (
The loop 3 allows by further elastic stretching mutual pivoting (arrow C in
The loop 3 engages with edges 6 of a recess at both sides in the money holder 2 (in
A money guiding means 8 (
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