Devices and kits for holding money

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6745805
  • Patent Number
    6,745,805
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, January 30, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 8, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
Devices for holding money, whether paper or plastic. One device has a clip portion having inner and outer surfaces, two arms pivotally coupled to the clip portion, an outer covering material attached to at least a portion of the outer surface, and an inner covering material attached to at least a portion of the inner surface. The device can have inserts disposed in openings of the two arms. A kit that includes a device for holding money and a wallet configured to fit within the device, and more specifically to fit within the clip portion of the device, is also disclosed.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates generally to devices that hold money.




2. Description of Related Art




Devices that hold money, whether in the form of paper currency or credit cards, come in a variety of shapes and sizes. Examples of such devices, sometimes referred to as money clips, are found in U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,327,749, 5,249,437, and 4,675,953. Devices known as binder clips, which are typically used in an office setting for keeping documents together in the absence of a staple, have been used as money clips. This is true of both binder clips without ornamentation of any kind, such as those depicted in U.S. Pat. Nos. 1,150,073 and 1,139,627, and with ornamentation as shown in U.S. Pat. No. 6,327,749. Other binder clips are disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. D372,498 and D321,210.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention includes devices and kits for holding money. The devices can be used to advertise corporate or other types of logos. The kits are equally useful for advertising purposes.




In one embodiment, the invention is a device for holding money. The device includes a clip portion having an inner surface, an outer surface, and two ends; a first arm pivotally coupled to one of the two ends, the first arm having a first arm end that includes a first opening; a second arm pivotally coupled to the other of the two ends, the second arm having a second arm end that includes a second opening; an outer covering material attached to at least a portion of the outer surface; and an inner covering material attached to at least a portion of the inner surface.




In another embodiment, this device also includes a first insert disposed within the first opening; and a second insert disposed within the second opening. The first and second inserts may include magnetically coupled markers. The outer covering material may cover substantially all of the outer surface and the inner covering material may cover substantially all of the inner surface. The outer and inner covering materials may comprise leather. The outer and inner covering materials may comprise non-smooth leather.




In another embodiment, the invention is a device for holding money that includes a clip portion having an inner surface, an outer surface, and two ends; a first arm pivotally coupled to one of the two ends, the first arm having a first arm end that includes a first opening, and a first solid portion; a second arm pivotally coupled to the other of the two ends, the second arm having a second arm end that includes a second opening, and a second solid portion; a first insert disposed within the first opening; and a second insert disposed within the second opening. The first insert may include a magnetically coupled marker, as may the second insert.




In another embodiment, the invention is a kit for holding money. The kit includes a device for holding money. This device includes a clip portion having an inner surface, an outer surface, and two ends; a first arm pivotally coupled to one of the two ends, the first arm having a first arm end that includes a first opening, and a first solid portion; a second arm pivotally coupled to the other of the two ends, the second arm having a second arm end that includes a second opening, and a second solid portion; a first insert disposed within the first opening; and a second insert disposed within the second opening.




In another embodiment, this kit also includes a wallet configured to fit within the clip portion. The wallet includes a first pocket configured to hold one or more credit cards. The wallet may also include a stiffener coupled to the first pocket; and a second pocket coupled to the stiffener, the second pocket being configured to hold one or more credit cards. The first and second pockets may each be configured to securely hold one or more credit cards. The first insert may include a magnetically coupled marker, as may the second insert.




In another embodiment, the device of this kit also includes an outer covering material attached to at least a portion of the outer surface; and an inner covering material attached to at least a portion of the inner surface. The outer covering material may cover substantially all of the outer surface and the inner covering material may cover substantially all of the inner surface. The outer and inner covering materials may comprise leather. The outer and inner covering materials may comprise non-smooth leather.




In other embodiments, the solid portions of any of the embodiments of the invention can include convexly-bowed portions that are aligned with and positioned opposite of each other when the arms of the relevant device are in a closed position.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The following drawings form part of the present specification and are included to further demonstrate certain aspects of the present devices and kits. The present devices and kits may be better understood by reference to one or more of these drawings in combination with the description of illustrative embodiments presented herein. These drawings illustrate by way of example and not limitation, and they use like references to indicate similar elements. The drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale.





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of one embodiment of the present devices for holding money.





FIG. 2

is a front view of an arm from the device shown in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is a front view of the device shown in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 4

is a right side view of the device shown in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 5

is a front view of one embodiment of the present inserts.





FIG. 6

is a partial right side view of a manner of operating the insert shown in FIG.


5


.





FIG. 7

is a bottom view of the device shown in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 8

is a top view of the device shown in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 9

is a front view of the device shown in

FIG. 1

in which the device is holding both paper and plastic currency in a closed position.





FIG. 10

is a front view of the device shown in

FIG. 1

in which the arms of the device are in an open position.





FIG. 11

is a perspective view of another embodiment of the present devices for holding money.





FIG. 12

is a front view of the device shown in FIG.


11


.





FIG. 13

is a right side view of the device shown in FIG.


11


.





FIG. 14

is a bottom view of the device shown in FIG.


11


.





FIG. 15

is a top view of the device shown in FIG.


11


.





FIG. 16

is a front view of the device shown in

FIG. 11

in which the device is holding both paper and plastic currency in a closed position.





FIG. 17

is a front view of the device shown in

FIG. 11

in which the arms of the device are in an open position.





FIG. 18

is a perspective view of one embodiment of the present kits for holding money.





FIG. 19

is an exploded view showing one embodiment of the present wallets.





FIG. 20

is a perspective view of the kit shown in

FIG. 19

where both paper currency and a wallet are being held by the device.





FIG. 21

is a front view of the kit shown in FIG.


18


.





FIG. 22

is a right side view of the kit shown in FIG.


18


.





FIG. 23

is a bottom view of the kit shown in FIG.


18


.





FIG. 24

is a top view of the kit shown in FIG.


18


.





FIG. 25

is a perspective view of another embodiment of the present kits for holding money.





FIG. 26

is a front view of the kit shown in FIG.


25


.





FIG. 27

is a right side view of the kit shown in FIG.


25


.





FIG. 28

is a bottom view of the kit shown in FIG.


25


.





FIG. 29

is a top view of the kit shown in FIG.


25


.





FIG. 30

is a front view of the kit shown in

FIG. 25

in which the arms of the device are in an open position.











DESCRIPTION OF ILLUSTRATIVE EMBODIMENTS




As a preliminary matter, it should be noted that in this document (including the claims), the terms “comprise” (and any form thereof, such as “comprises” and “comprising”), “have” (and any form thereof, such as “has” and “having”), and “include” (and any form thereof, such as “includes” and “including”) are open-ended transitional terms. Thus, a thing (such as a device or a kit) that “comprises,” “has,” or “includes” one or more elements possesses those one or more elements, but is not limited to possessing only those one or more elements. For example, a device “comprising” a clip portion, a first arm, a second arm, an outer covering material, and an inner covering material is a device that has, but is not limited to only having, the described elements. In other words, the device possesses the five elements, but is not excluded from possessing additional elements or features that are not listed.





FIG. 1

shows one embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 1

illustrates device


10


, which is designed for holding money—whether paper (such as paper currency and the like) or plastic (such as credit cards, bank cards, check cards, automated teller machine (ATM) cards, and the like). Device


10


includes clip portion


20


, which has inner surface


22


, outer surface


24


, and two ends


26


. As shown in

FIG. 1

, device


10


also includes first arm


30


pivotally coupled to one of the two ends


26


, and second arm


40


pivotally coupled to the other of the two ends


26


. First arm


30


includes two resilient first arm prongs


36


, which are disposed within first arm prong receptacles


38


of one of the two ends


26


. Second arm


40


includes two resilient second arm prongs


46


, which are disposed within second arm prong receptacles


48


of the other of the two ends


26


. First arm


30


has first arm end


32


that includes first opening


34


. Second arm


40


has second arm end


42


that includes second opening


44


. As shown in

FIG. 1

, first and second inserts


50


and


60


are disposed within first and second openings


34


and


44


, respectively. First arm


30


includes first solid portion


80


having first convexly-bowed portion


82


. Second arm


40


includes second solid portion


90


having second convexly-bowed portion


92


. In another version of the arms (not shown), that can be used with any of the present embodiments, the solid portions do not have convexly-bowed portions.




As shown in

FIG. 4

, first convexly-bowed portion


82


is aligned with and positioned opposite of second convexly-bowed portion


92


when first and second arms


30


and


40


of device


10


are a closed position.

FIG. 4

is a right side view of device


10


. The left side view of device


10


is identical to what is shown in FIG.


4


.





FIG. 2

shows a front view of first arm


30


.

FIG. 2

shows that resilient first arm prongs


36


of first arm


30


include resilient first arm prong projections


37


.

FIG. 2

also shows first opening


34


without first insert


50


. Unlike first arm


30


, second arm


40


is not depicted in a separate figure because it includes the same features as first arm


30


. Specifically, resilient second arm projections


46


of second arm


40


include resilient second arm prong projections (the only feature of second arm


40


not shown in a figure).





FIG. 3

shows a front view of device


10


. The back, or rear, view of device


10


is identical to what is shown in FIG.


3


.




Clip portion


20


and first and second arms


30


and


40


may be made from any suitable material, including metal. Suitable metals include steel, aluminum, gold, silver, platinum, nickel, an alloy including any of these, and the like. In forming the first and second arms of the present devices, the resilient arm prongs of each arm should be made long enough such that it is possible to compress the resilient arm prongs toward each other. After being compressed, the resilient prong arms can be slipped into the resilient prong arm receptacles, and the resiliency of the resilient prong arms should cause them to spring back to their pre-compressed configuration. As a result, the first and second arms will be pivotally coupled to the clip portion.




First and second inserts


50


and


60


may be made from any suitable material, such as metal, ceramic, and the like. One or more logos, words, or emblems may be placed on either or both surfaces of either or both of the first and second inserts. Either or both of the first and second inserts can be formed as solid pieces and then wedged into the first and second openings in the first and second arms. Alternatively, either or both of the first and second inserts can be formed as two pieces (such as two halves) that snap, or otherwise lock, together. The locking can occur before or after disposing the insert in its respective opening.




In another version of first insert


50


, shown in

FIGS. 5 and 6

, first insert


50


(second insert


60


can be formed in the same way) includes first insert cavity


52


. First insert


50


also includes magnet


54


, which is attached to first insert cavity


52


. As shown in

FIG. 5

, magnet


54


should not cover the entire face of first insert cavity


52


. As a result, gap


58


is formed. In this embodiment, first insert


50


also includes marker


56


, which is attachable magnetically to magnet


54


. Marker


56


can be used to mark the spot of a golfball on a green. Either or both of the inserts can include such a marker. In this embodiment, marker


56


can be detached from magnet


54


by placing pressure on marker


56


in a way that will force a portion of marker


56


into gap


58


. This pressure will also force the portion of marker


56


attached to magnet


54


away from magnet


54


, as shown in

FIG. 6

, making it easy to control marker


56


. When force is not applied in this fashion, marker


56


will remain attached to magnet


56


and, as a result, first insert


50


by virtue of the magnetic force generated by magnet


56


. Some portion of marker


56


will have to be magnetic for this to work, but the outside of marker


56


can be made of ceramic or any other suitable material. This version of first insert


50


can be applied to any of the embodiments of the present invention. Similarly, the version of second insert


60


utilizing this same type of marker can also be applied to any of the embodiments of the present invention.





FIGS. 7 and 8

are bottom and top views, respectively, of device


10


.





FIG. 9

shows device


10


holding both paper currency and credit cards. First arm


30


and second arm


40


(not visible) are in a closed position. This is typically the position that the device will be carried in by a user.

FIG. 10

shows device


10


with first arm


30


and second arm


40


(not visible) in an open position. A user can insert money into clip portion


20


of device


10


by folding back first and second arms


30


and


40


to an open position and applying pressure to the inner surfaces of the arms (such as to the inner surfaces of first and second inserts


50


and


60


) sufficient to create enough space for the paper and/or plastic currency to be held by device


10


. First and second arms


30


and


40


can then be returned to a closed position to make the device easier to carry. Money can be released in the same way.




Device


10


in

FIG. 11

is another embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 11

shows an outer covering material


25


attached to at least a portion of the outer surface of clip portion


20


of device


10


.

FIG. 11

also shows an inner covering material


23


attached to at least a portion of the inner surface of clip portion


20


. (Element numbers


24


and


22


are omitted for simplicity). These covering materials add to the attractiveness of the present devices, and may be formed of any suitable material. For example, either or both of outer covering material


25


and inner covering material


23


may be formed from leather, whether non-smooth (as shown by the multiple wavy lines shown on outer covering material


25


) or smooth. Suitable leathers include cowhide, sharkskin, lambskin, and the like. The covering materials can be attached to the outer and inner surfaces of clip portion


20


using any suitable means, including glue, pressure-sensitive or temperature-sensitive adhesive, and the like. Outer covering material


25


can be the same color as inner covering material


23


, or the two can have different colors.





FIG. 12

shows a front view of device


10


having outer covering material


25


and inner covering material


23


(not visible). The back, or rear, view of this version of device


10


is identical to what is shown in FIG.


12


.





FIG. 13

is a right side view of device


10


having outer covering material


25


and inner covering material


23


. The left side view of this version of device


10


is identical to what is shown in FIG.


13


.





FIGS. 14 and 15

are bottom and top views, respectively, of device


10


having outer covering material


25


and inner covering material


23


.





FIG. 16

shows the embodiment of device


10


from

FIG. 11

holding both paper currency and credit cards. First arm


30


and second arm


40


(not visible) are in a closed position.

FIG. 17

shows the same device


10


with first arm


30


and second arm


40


(not visible) in an open position. Since the only difference between the version of device


10


shown in

FIGS. 16-17

and

FIGS. 9-10

is the presence of outer and inner covering materials


25


and


23


, respectively, the manner of operation of the device in

FIGS. 16-17

is the same as the manner of operation described above.




In another embodiment of the present invention, the present devices may be a part of a kit for holding money.

FIG. 18

shows kit


100


for holding money, which includes device


10


. Device


10


includes the features discussed above with respect to

FIGS. 1-4

and will not be repeated here. Kit


100


also includes wallet


110


, which is configured to fit within clip portion


20


of device


10


. Wallet


110


serves to hold one or more pieces of plastic currency, such as credit cards. Specifically, wallet


110


includes first pocket


120


(shown with a credit card in it). In one version, wallet


110


includes only first pocket


120


. In another version, wallet


110


includes second pocket


130


(not visible). One or both pockets can be configured to hold one or more credit cards (or other plastic currency). More specifically, one or both pockets can be configured to securely hold one or more credit cards, meaning that credit cards placed in a given pocket will be unlikely to come out of the pocket without someone pulling them out.





FIG. 19

shows one embodiment of wallet


110


suitable for use with the present kits. Wallet


110


shown in

FIG. 19

is formed from five different portions—outer first pocket piece


112


, inner first pocket piece


114


, stiffener


116


, inner second pocket piece


118


, and outer second pocket piece


119


. Outer first pocket piece


112


, inner first pocket piece


114


, inner second pocket piece


118


, and outer second pocket piece


119


may be formed from any suitable material, including leather, imitation leather, and the like. Stiffener


116


may be formed of the same material as the four pieces, or of a different material suitable for giving wallet


110


some rigidity, such as plastic, metal, or the like. The four pieces may be sewn together when


110


is made. Together, outer first pocket piece


112


and inner first pocket piece


114


form first pocket


120


. Similarly, outer second pocket piece


119


and inner second pocket piece


118


together form second pocket


130


.




Kit


100


is useful for people who prefer to keep their plastic currency separate from their paper currency. Using kit


100


, a person can place his or her credit cards in wallet


110


, fold his or her paper currency around wallet


110


, and place clip portion


20


of device


10


around both the paper currency and wallet


110


. Such a use of kit


100


is depicted in FIG.


20


.





FIG. 21

shows a front view of kit


100


in which first pocket


120


of wallet


110


is holding a credit card. The back, or rear, view of kit


100


is identical to what is shown in FIG.


21


.





FIG. 22

is a right side view of kit


100


. The left side view of kit


100


is identical to what is shown in FIG.


22


.





FIGS. 23 and 24

are bottom and top views, respectively, of kit


100


having device


10


without any covering materials and with wallet


110


held by clip portion


20


of device


10


.




In another embodiment of the present invention, shown in

FIG. 25

, device


10


of kit


100


includes outer and inner covering materials


25


and


23


, respectively, as described above with respect to

FIGS. 11-15

. Thus, the only difference between this version of kit


100


and the version of kit


100


depicted in FIGS.


18


and


20


-


24


is the addition of outer covering material


25


and inner covering material


23


to device


10


. As a result, a detailed explanation of the features of this version of kit


100


is not necessary. A version of wallet


110


suited for use with the version of kit


100


depicted in

FIG. 25

is the version of wallet


110


depicted in FIG.


19


.

FIG. 26

depicts front view of the version of kit


100


shown in FIG.


25


. The back, or rear, view of this version of kit


100


is identical to what is shown in FIG.


26


.

FIG. 27

is a right side view of the version of kit


100


shown in FIG.


25


. The left side view of this version of kit


100


is identical to what is shown in FIG.


27


.

FIGS. 28 and 29

are bottom and top views, respectively, of the version of kit


100


shown in FIG.


25


.

FIG. 30

depicts the version of kit


100


shown in

FIG. 25

, where first arm


30


and second arm


40


(not visible) are in an open position.




All of the devices and kits for holding money disclosed and claimed can be made and used without undue experimentation in light of the present disclosure. While the devices and kits of this invention have been described in terms of certain embodiments, it will be apparent to those of skill in the art that variations may be applied to these devices and/or kits for holding money without departing from the scope of the present invention as defined by the following claims. For example, the openings in the arms of the present devices may be any suitable shape, including round, oval, square, rectangular, triangular, and the like. Additionally, inserts disposed in the openings can be shaped in the same fashion.




Alternatively, one or both of the arms of the present devices may include a solid portion that runs from the tops of the arm prongs (i.e., just above the arch joining the arm prongs) to the end of the arm. In such an embodiment, the arm does not have an opening. A piece of material suited for use as one of the present inserts may then be attached to the arm near the end of the arm to provide a surface on which a logo or other indicia could then be placed.



Claims
  • 1. A device for holding money comprising:(a) a clip portion having an inner surface, an outer surface, and two ends; (b) a first arm pivotally coupled to one of the two ends, the first arm having a first arm end that includes a first opening; (c) a second arm pivotally coupled to the other of the two ends, the second arm having a second arm end that includes a second opening; (d) an outer covering material attached to at least a portion of the outer surface; (e) an inner covering material attached to at least a portion of the inner surface; (f) a first insert disposed within the first opening; and (g) a second insert disposed within the second opening, where the first insert includes a magnetically coupled marker.
  • 2. The device of claim 1, where the first insert includes a first magnetically coupled marker, and the second insert includes a second magnetically coupled marker.
  • 3. A device for holding money comprising:(a) a clip portion having an inner surface, an outer surface, and two ends; (b) a first arm pivotally coupled to one of the two ends, the first arm having a first arm end that includes a first opening, and a first solid portion; (c) a second arm pivotally coupled to the other of the two ends, the second arm having: (i) a second arm end that includes a second opening, (ii) a second solid portion; (d) a first insert disposed within the first opening; and (e) a second insert disposed within the second opening where the first insert includes a magnetically coupled marker.
  • 4. The device of claim 3, where the first insert includes a first magnetically coupled marker, and the second insert includes a second magnetically coupled marker.
  • 5. A kit for holding money comprising:(a) a device for holding money comprising: (i) a clip portion having an inner surface, an outer surface, and two ends; (ii) a first arm pivotally coupled to one of the two ends, the first arm having a first solid portion and a first arm end that includes a first opening; (iii) a second arm pivotally coupled to the other of the two ends, the second arm having a second solid portion and a second arm end that includes a second opening; (iv) a first insert disposed within the first opening; (v) a second insert disposed within the second opening; and (b) a wallet configured to fit within the clip portion, the wallet comprising: (i) a first pocket configured to hold one or more credit cards.
  • 6. The kit of claim 5, where the wallet further comprises:(ii) a stiffener coupled to the first pocket; and (iii) a second pocket coupled to the stiffener, the second pocket being configured to hold one or more credit cards.
  • 7. The kit of claim 6, where the first and second pockets are each configured to securely hold one or more credit cards.
  • 8. The kit of claim 5, where the first insert includes a magnetically coupled marker.
  • 9. The kit of claim 5, where the first insert includes a first magnetically coupled marker, and the second insert includes a second magnetically coupled marker.
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