1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to devices that hold paper, cards, and/or a wallet.
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.
The present invention includes devices suited to holding paper (such as currency, notes, receipts, business cards or the like), cards (such as credit cards or the like), and/or wallets. The devices may be used to advertise corporate or other types of logos. The present devices may be referred to as money clips, although they are well-suited to holding things other than money.
In one embodiment, the invention is a device that comprises a clip having two ends and a leverage bump; and an arm pivotally coupled to each end. One of the arms contacts the leverage bump when the clip is opened. In one version of this embodiment, the leverage bump includes two outer portions and a middle portion, and the two outer portions protrude more outwardly from the clip than the middle portion. In another version of this embodiment, the clip has two leverage bumps, and each arm contacts a leverage bump when the clip is opened. In another version of this embodiment, each leverage bump includes two outer portions and a middle portion, and the two outer portions of each leverage bump protrude more outwardly from the clip than the middle portion. In another version of this embodiment, each arm includes two hinge elements separated by two slots and a middle segment, and each hinge element has an elongated segment and a hinge segment. In another version of this embodiment, each end of the clip includes an arm-retaining portion, and the hinge segments of a given arm fit at least partially within the arm-retaining portion of an end of the clip. In another version of this embodiment, the hinge elements of each arm are longer than the middle segment of that arm. In another version of this embodiment, an edge of the middle segment of each arm is positioned near the arm-retaining portion of an end of the clip. In another version of this embodiment, each arm has a widest portion and the clip has a widest portion, and the widest portions of the arms and the clip have substantially the same width. In another version of this embodiment, the widest portion of each arm is positioned near the widest portion of the clip. In another version of this embodiment, each arm includes an indention. In another version of this embodiment, each arm includes an insert in the indention. In another version of this embodiment, the device also includes a wallet configured to be held by the clip.
In another embodiment, the invention is a device that includes a clip having a receiving portion and a holding portion, the receiving portion including an arch, and the holding portion including two ends; and an arm pivotally coupled to each end. In one version of this embodiment, the clip has two leverage bumps, and each arm contacts a leverage bump when the clip is opened. In another version of this embodiment, each arm includes two hinge elements separated by two slots and a middle segment, and each hinge element has an elongated segment and a hinge segment. In another version of this embodiment, each end of the clip includes an arm-retaining portion, and the hinge segments of a given arm fit at least partially within the arm-retaining portion of an end of the clip. In another version of this embodiment, each arm has a widest portion and the clip has a widest portion, and the widest portions of the arms and the clip have substantially the same width. In another version of this embodiment, the widest portion of each arm is positioned near the widest portion of the clip. In another version of this embodiment, the device also includes a wallet configured to be held by the clip.
In another embodiment, the invention is a device that has a spring having an arcuate-shaped portion at one end and two arm-retaining portions; and an arm pivotally coupled to each arm-retaining portion. In one version of this embodiment, the spring also has a leverage bump that is contacted by one of the arms when the spring is opened. In another version of this embodiment, the spring also has two leverage bumps, and each arm contacts a leverage bump when the spring is opened. In another version of this embodiment, the leverage bump includes two outer portions and a middle portion, and the two outer portions protrude more outwardly from the spring than the middle portion. In another version of this embodiment, each leverage bump includes two outer portions and a middle portion, and the two outer portions of each leverage bump protrude more outwardly from the spring than the middle portion. In another version of this embodiment, each arm includes two hinge elements separated by two slots and a middle segment, and each hinge element has an elongated segment and a hinge segment. In another version of this embodiment, the hinge segments of a given arm fit at least partially within an arm-retaining portion of the spring. In another version of this embodiment, the hinge elements of each arm are longer than the middle segment of that arm. In another version of this embodiment, an edge of the middle segment of each arm is positioned near an arm-retaining portion of the spring. In another version of this embodiment, each arm has a widest portion and the spring has a widest portion, and the widest portions of the arms and the spring have substantially the same width. In another version of this embodiment, the widest portion of each arm is positioned near the widest portion of the spring. In another version of this embodiment, each arm includes an indention. In another version of this embodiment, each arm includes an insert in the indention. In another version of this embodiment, the device also includes a wallet configured to be held by the spring.
In another embodiment, the invention is a device that includes a clip having an outer surface; an outer element contacting the outer surface of the clip, the outer element having two ends; and an arm pivotally coupled to each end. In one version of this embodiment, one arm includes a protrusion, and the protrusion contacts the outer element when the clip is opened. In another version of this embodiment, the outer element includes two sides that are hinged together. In another version of this embodiment, the two sides are hinged together with a pin. In another version of this embodiment, each side includes an outer surface and a recessed portion in the outer surface. In another version of this embodiment, each arm includes a protrusion. In another version of this embodiment, each arm is pivotally coupled to an end with a pin. In another version of this embodiment, each arm includes a coupling portion that contacts the pin coupling that arm to an end. In another version of this embodiment, the outer element includes an inner surface that includes a recessed portion, and the clip contacts the recessed portion of the inner surface. In another version of this embodiment, where the outer element includes two sides that are coupled, each side has an inner surface, the inner surfaces of the sides together comprise the inner surface of the outer element, the inner surfaces of the two sides each include a recessed portion that is part of the recessed portion of the inner surface of the outer element, and the clip contacts the recessed portion of the inner surface of each of the two sides. In another version of this embodiment, the recessed portion of the inner surface of each side is bordered by two shoulder portions. In another version of this embodiment, each shoulder portion includes a groove into which a portion of the clip fits. In another version of this embodiment, each arm includes a coupling portion that contacts a pin hinging the arm to an end. In another version of this embodiment, each end includes a coupling portion that contacts the pin hinging an arm to the end. In another version of this embodiment, the clip includes a back portion and two retainer portions, each retainer portion having an upper retainer element and a lower retainer element, the upper and lower retainer elements of each retainer portion being separated by a holding element that extends farther from the back portion than either retainer element. In another version of this embodiment, the device includes a wallet configured to be held by the clip.
In another embodiment, the invention is a device that includes a clip; an outer element having a recess and two ends, a portion of the clip contacting a portion of the recess; and an arm pivotally coupled to each end with a pin. In one version of this embodiment, each arm includes a protrusion, and both protrusions contact the outer element when the clip is opened. In another version of this embodiment, the outer element includes an outer surface and two recessed portions in the outer surface. In another version of this embodiment, the device also includes a wallet configured to be held by the clip.
In another embodiment, the invention is a device that includes a clip having an outer surface; an outer element contacting the outer surface of the clip, the outer element having two sides, each side having two elongated elements defining between them an arm recess; and an arm pivotally coupled to each side of the outer element and positioned in an arm recess. In one version of this embodiment, one arm includes a leverage bump, and the leverage bump contacts the outer element when the clip is opened. In another version of this embodiment, each arm includes a leverage bump, and each leverage bump contacts the outer element when the clip is opened. In another version of this embodiment, one arm includes a leverage bump, one side includes a leverage bump, and the leverage bump of the arm contacts the leverage bump of the side when the clip is opened. In another version of this embodiment, each arm includes a leverage bump, each side includes a leverage bump, and the leverage bump of each arm contacts the leverage bump of a side when the clip is opened. In another version of this embodiment, the device also includes a wallet configured to be held by the clip.
In another embodiment, the invention is a device that includes a clip having two hinges positioned beside each other, each hinge having two outer open ends; and an arm pivotally coupled to each hinge, each arm including two hinge segments that are positioned at least partially within the two outer open ends of each hinge, one of the hinge segments having a non-circular cross-sectional profile. The device is sized to hold one or more of paper, cards and a wallet. In one version of this embodiment, the clip has a leverage bump positioned such that one of the arms contacts the leverage bump when the clip is opened. In another version of this embodiment, each arm has an elongated segment extending from the hinge segment of that arm; and, when the clip is opened, an elongated segment of a given arm contacts the clip before the given arm contacts the leverage bump. In another version of this embodiment, the clip has two leverage bumps, and each arm contacts a leverage bump when the clip is opened. In another version of this embodiment, the elongated segments of a given arm are separated by two slots and a middle segment. In another version of this embodiment, each arm has a hinge element that includes one of the elongated segments and one of the hinge segments, and the hinge element of a given arm is longer than the middle segment of the given arm. In another version of this embodiment, an edge of the middle segment of each arm is positioned near a hinge of the clip. In another version of this embodiment, each arm has a widest portion and the clip having a widest portion, and the widest portions of the arms and the clip have substantially the same width. In another version of this embodiment, the widest portion of each arm is positioned near the widest portion of the clip. In another version of this embodiment, each arm includes an indention. In another version of this embodiment, the indention of one of the arms protrudes outwardly so as to be closer to the leverage bump of the clip than any other portion of that arm when that arm is bent back and in contact with the leverage bump. In another version of this embodiment, the device also includes a wallet configured to be held by the clip.
In another embodiment, the invention is a device that includes a clip that is not substantially triangular in shape when in an empty closed position, the clip having two ends; and an arm pivotally coupled to each end. The device is sized to hold one or more of paper, cards and a wallet. In one version of this embodiment, each end has a hinge to which an arm is pivotally coupled. In another version of this embodiment, each arm includes two hinge segments that are positioned at least partially within the hinge to which that arm is pivotally coupled, and one of the hinge segments has a non-circular cross-sectional profile. In another version of this embodiment, the clip has a leverage bump positioned such that one of the arms contacts the leverage bump when the clip is opened. In another version of this embodiment, each arm has an elongated segment extending from the hinge segment of that arm; and, when the clip is opened, an elongated segment of a given arm contacts the clip before the given arm contacts the leverage bump. In another version of this embodiment, the clip has two leverage bumps, and each arm contacts a leverage bump when the clip is opened. In another version of this embodiment, the elongated segments of a given arm are separated by two slots and a middle segment. In another version of this embodiment, each arm has a hinge element that includes one of the elongated segments and one of the hinge segments, and the hinge element of a given arm are longer than the middle segment of the given arm. In another version of this embodiment, an edge of the middle segment of each arm is positioned near a hinge of the clip. In another version of this embodiment, each arm has a widest portion and the clip having a widest portion, and the widest portions of the arms and the clip have substantially the same width. In another version of this embodiment, the widest portion of each arm is positioned near the widest portion of the clip. In another version of this embodiment, each arm includes an indention. In another version of this embodiment, the indention of one of the arms protrudes outwardly so as to be closer to the leverage bump of the clip than any other portion of that arm when that arm is bent back and in contact with the leverage bump. In another version of this embodiment, the device also includes a wallet configured to be held by the clip. In another version of this embodiment, each arm is a non-wire frame arm.
In another embodiment, the invention is a device that includes a clip that has an open position that includes two substantially parallel sides connected by an arch, the clip also having two ends; and an arm pivotally coupled to each end. The device is sized to hold one or more of paper, cards and a wallet. In one version of this embodiment, each arm is a non-wire frame arm. In another version of this embodiment, each end has a hinge to which an arm is pivotally coupled. In another version of this embodiment, each arm includes two hinge segments that are positioned at least partially within the hinge to which that arm is pivotally coupled, and one of the hinge segments having a non-circular cross-sectional profile. In another version of this embodiment, the clip has a leverage bump positioned such that one of the arms contacts the leverage bump when the clip is opened. In another version of this embodiment, each arm has an elongated segment extending from the hinge segment of that arm; and, when the clip is opened, an elongated segment of a given arm contacts the clip before the given arm contacts the leverage bump. In another version of this embodiment, the clip has two leverage bumps, and each arm contacts a leverage bump when the clip is opened. In another version of this embodiment, the elongated segments of a given arm are separated by two slots and a middle segment. In another version of this embodiment, each arm has a hinge element that includes one of the elongated segments and one of the hinge segments, and the hinge element of a given arm are longer than the middle segment of the given arm. In another version of this embodiment, an edge of the middle segment of each arm is positioned near a hinge of the clip. In another version of this embodiment, each arm has a widest portion and the clip having a widest portion, and the widest portions of the arms and the clip have substantially the same width. In another version of this embodiment, the widest portion of each arm is positioned near the widest portion of the clip. In another version of this embodiment, each arm includes an indention. In another version of this embodiment, the indention of one of the arms protrudes outwardly so as to be closer to the leverage bump of the clip than any other portion of that arm when that arm is bent back and in contact with the leverage bump. In another version of this embodiment, the device also includes a wallet configured to be held by the clip.
In another embodiment, the invention is a device that includes a clip having two arm-retaining portions that are positioned beside each other when the clip is in an empty closed position; and a non-wire frame arm pivotally coupled to each arm-retaining portion. Each arm-retaining portion and the non-wire frame arm pivotally coupled to that arm-retaining portion are configured such that the non-wire frame arms snap into position as they are moved from a bent-back position to a closed position. The device is sized to hold one or more of paper, cards and a wallet. In one version of this embodiment, the clip has an open position that includes two substantially parallel sides connected by an arch, and the arm-retaining portions of the clip define two ends of the clip. In another version of this embodiment, each arm includes two hinge segments that are positioned at least partially within the arm-retaining portion to which that arm is pivotally coupled, and one of the hinge segments has a non-circular cross-sectional profile. In another version of this embodiment, the clip has a leverage bump positioned such that one of the arms contacts the leverage bump when the clip is opened. In another version of this embodiment, each arm has an elongated segment extending from the hinge segment of that arm; and, when the clip is opened, an elongated segment of a given arm contacts the clip before the given arm contacts the leverage bump. In another version of this embodiment, the clip has two leverage bumps, and each arm contacts a leverage bump when the clip is opened. In another version of this embodiment, the elongated segments of a given arm are separated by two slots and a middle segment. In another version of this embodiment, each arm has a hinge element that includes one of the elongated segments and one of the hinge segments, and the hinge element of a given arm are longer than the middle segment of the given arm. In another version of this embodiment, an edge of the middle segment of each arm is positioned near a hinge of the clip. In another version of this embodiment, each arm has a widest portion and the clip having a widest portion, and the widest portions of the arms and the clip have substantially the same width. In another version of this embodiment, the widest portion of each arm is positioned near the widest portion of the clip. In another version of this embodiment, each arm includes an indention. In another version of this embodiment, the indention of one of the arms protrudes outwardly so as to be closer to the leverage bump of the clip than any other portion of that arm when that arm is bent back and in contact with the leverage bump. In another version of this embodiment, the device also includes a wallet configured to be held by the clip.
In another embodiment, the invention is a device that includes a clip that has (a) a main portion, (b) two hinges that define a first end, and (c) a second end; and an arm pivotally coupled to each hinge. The clip and arms are configured such that when force is applied to begin opening the clip, contact between a given arm and the main portion of the clip occurs at a location that is closer to the first end than to the second end, and the clip will begin to open before any contact between the given arm and the main portion of the clip occurs at a second location that is closer to the second end than the first end. The device is sized to hold one or more of paper, cards and a wallet. In one version of this embodiment, each arm is a non-wire frame arm. In another version of this embodiment, each arm includes two hinge segments that are positioned at least partially within the hinge to which that arm is pivotally coupled, and one of the hinge segments has a non- circular cross-sectional profile. In another version of this embodiment, the clip has a leverage bump positioned such that one of the arms contacts the leverage bump when the clip is opened. In another version of this embodiment, each arm has an elongated segment extending from the hinge segment of that arm; and, when the clip is opened, an elongated segment of a given arm contacts the clip before the given arm contacts the leverage bump. In another version of this embodiment, the clip has two leverage bumps, and each arm contacts a leverage bump when the clip is opened. In another version of this embodiment, the elongated segments of a given arm are separated by two slots and a middle segment. In another version of this embodiment, each arm has a hinge element that includes one of the elongated segments and one of the hinge segments, and the hinge element of a given arm are longer than the middle segment of the given arm. In another version of this embodiment, an edge of the middle segment of each arm is positioned near a hinge of the clip. In another version of this embodiment, each arm has a widest portion and the clip having a widest portion, and the widest portions of the arms and the clip have substantially the same width. In another version of this embodiment, the widest portion of each arm is positioned near the widest portion of the clip. In another version of this embodiment, each arm includes an indention. In another version of this embodiment, the indention of one of the arms protrudes outwardly so as to be closer to the leverage bump of the clip than any other portion of that arm when that arm is bent back and in contact with the leverage bump. In another version of this embodiment, the device also includes a wallet configured to be held by the clip.
In another embodiment, the invention is a device that includes a clip having two ends; and an arm pivotally coupled to each end, each arm having a length and being bowed along the length. The device is sized to hold one or more of paper, cards and a wallet. In one version of this embodiment, each arm is a non-wire frame arm. In another version of this embodiment, each end has a hinge to which an arm is pivotally coupled. In another version of this embodiment, each arm includes two hinge segments that are positioned at least partially within the hinge to which that arm is pivotally coupled, and one of the hinge segments having a non-circular cross-sectional profile. In another version of this embodiment, the clip has a leverage bump positioned such that one of the arms contacts the leverage bump when the clip is opened. In another version of this embodiment, each arm has an elongated segment extending from the hinge segment of that arm; and, when the clip is opened, an elongated segment of a given arm contacts the clip before the given arm contacts the leverage bump. In another version of this embodiment, the clip has two leverage bumps, and each arm contacts a leverage bump when the clip is opened. In another version of this embodiment, the elongated segments of a given arm are separated by two slots and a middle segment. In another version of this embodiment, each arm has a hinge element that includes one of the elongated segments and one of the hinge segments, and the hinge element of a given arm are longer than the middle segment of the given arm. In another version of this embodiment, an edge of the middle segment of each arm is positioned near a hinge of the clip. In another version of this embodiment, each arm has a widest portion and the clip having a widest portion, and the widest portions of the arms and the clip have substantially the same width. In another version of this embodiment, the widest portion of each arm is positioned near the widest portion of the clip. In another version of this embodiment, each arm includes an indention. In another version of this embodiment, the indention of one of the arms protrudes outwardly so as to be closer to the leverage bump of the clip than any other portion of that arm when that arm is bent back and in contact with the leverage bump. In another version of this embodiment, the device also includes a wallet configured to be held by the clip.
Other embodiments of the present devices are described below.
The following drawings demonstrate certain aspects of the present devices. They illustrate by way of example and not limitation. The embodiments of the present devices depicted in the drawings are to scale unless otherwise noted. The paper positioned around the wallets depicted in certain of the present figures is a generic representation of U.S. dollars that is not to scale.
The terms “comprise” (and any form of comprise, such as “comprises” and “comprising”), “have” (and any form of have, such as “has” and “having”), and “include” (and any form of include, such as “includes” and “including”) are open-ended linking verbs. Thus, a device “comprising” a clip having two ends and a leverage bump, and an arm coupled to each end is a device that possesses such a clip and such arms, but is not limited to possessing those items. For example, the device may also possess a wallet configured to be held by the clip. Likewise, a clip “having” two ends and a leverage bump possesses those features, but is not excluded from possessing additional features such as an additional leverage bump.
The terms “a” and “an” mean one or more than one. The term “another” means at least a second or more.
Those of skill in the art will appreciate that in the detailed description below, certain well known manufacturing and assembly techniques have been omitted so that the present devices are not obscured in unnecessary detail. Similarly, some features of the some of the devices have not been labeled in all of the drawings, so that the drawings are not unnecessarily cluttered. Any dimensions provided in English units may be translated to the corresponding metric unit by rounding to the nearest millimeter.
Clip 10 of device 100 in
A version of a suitable leverage bump for use with the present clips is shown generally in
In the embodiment of the present devices shown in
Returning to
The indentions of the arms of the devices shown in
One advantage of the present leverage bumps is that they may isolate the wear on the present clips that results from repeated opening of the clips, provided the leverage bumps are sized and positioned so that the contact between the arms of the present devices and the clips of the present devices occurs at the leverage bumps. In this way, the leverage bumps can be thought of as the isolation points for the inevitable wear on the clips of the present devices.
The clips, or springs, 10 shown in
Arms 50 of device 200 depicted in
The arm-retaining portions, or hinges, of the present clips 10 and the arms (e.g., the non-wire frame arms) that are, respectively, pivotally coupled to them may be collectively configured such that those arms snap into position as they (i.e., those arms) are moved from a bent-back position (see, e.g.,
Arms 80 of device 300 depicted in
The clips and arms in certain embodiments of the devices shown in
To the same end of configuring the clip as just discussed, the hinges of the present clips may be configured as shown in the different views of
There are many suitable ways of constructing the present devices, and there are many suitable materials that may be used. One material that may be used for the clip or spring of the devices shown in
Alternatively, the arms may be constructed from titanium, or any other metal or alloy that is stiff, not easily plastically-deformed, and that has good wear-resistant properties. It may also be possible to utilize certain polymers for the arms of the devices shown, for example, in
The remaining figures show other embodiments of the present devices. These embodiments include, generally, a clip, an outer element in contact with the clip, and arms pivotally coupled to the outer element. The clips in the remaining figures may also be described in this document (including the claims) as springs.
Referring generally now to
Outer element 420 includes two sides 424, 426 that are hinged together. The hinging may be achieved by providing side 424 with a male element 495 (e.g., a “tongue”) that has a passageway running through it (the passageway is unlabeled and may be cylindrical in shape); providing side 426 with two outer portions 497 that define between them a female portion 499 (e.g., a “groove”), the outer portions 497 each having a passageway running through them (the passageways are unlabeled and may be cylindrical in shape); and joining the outer portions 497 with the male portion 495 using a pin 440, as shown schematically in
Sides 424 and 426 each include an outer surface 450 that has a recessed portion 452. Protrusions 428 of arms 430 of device 400 may be positioned so as to contact recessed portions 452 when clip 410 is opened.
Arms 430 are shown in
Outer element 420 of device 400 includes an inner surface that includes a recessed portion, and clip 410 contacts the recessed portion of that inner surface. A version of this is shown in cross-sectional form in
In
Holding elements 490 may provide some or none of the “holding” function. Holding elements 490 primarily function to prevent unwanted movement of arms 430. In this regard, coupling portions 462 of arms 430 may be provided with one or more cam bumps 489 (see
Unlike the device shown in
Sides 526 and 524 of device 500, and sides 526′ and 524′ of device 500′, each have two elongated elements 505 that define between them an arm recess. This arm recess is labeled as 509 in
Arms 530 and 530′ of devices 500 and 500′ may be provided with female notches 503 as shown in
The elements of the devices shown in
All of the devices disclosed and claimed can be made and used without undue experimentation in light of the present disclosure. While the present devices 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 without departing from the scope of the present invention as defined by the following claims. For example, the arms of the present devices may be any suitable shape, including hexagonal, or octagonal, as may any indentions and inserts.
The claims are not to be interpreted as including means-plus- or step-plus-function limitations, unless such a limitation is explicitly recited in a given claim using the phrase(s) “means for” or “step for,” respectively.
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 10/813,640, filed Mar. 29, 2004 now U.S. Pat. No. 7,120,970, which claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/458,492, filed Mar. 28, 2003. The entire contents of both of these applications are expressly incorporated by reference.
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