The present invention provides an identification badge support in the form of a pocket insert.
Many companies and government agencies are requiring identification badges to be worn by their personnel so that pertinent information on the badge, such as the name and photograph of the wearer, is visible at all times. The identification badges themselves are generally provided with a clip or clasp capable of being removably attached to a pocket, lapel, or other part of a garment of the user.
One disadvantage of clasping the identification badge to a portion of the garment is the wear and tear to that garment and the possible damage to delicate fabrics of certain garments. Therefore, it is desirable to provide an identification badge holder which allows for continuous display of the identification badge on a person which does not damage the fabric of the garment on the person and yet is easily retrievable when required.
The identification badge support of the present invention addresses the aforementioned concerns by providing a support with more positive retention than would be provided by clipping the badge directly to a delicate or slippery fabric, thus preventing loss of the badge. In addition, the badge support orients the name and photograph of the wearer in a positive manner.
The identification badge support is provided for holding a badge connected to a clasp or clip and then placed in a pocket, such as a breast pocket, of a garment. The identification badge support includes a planar member having an upper peripheral edge, a bottom peripheral edge, and parallel side peripheral edges. The planar member has a through aperture adjacent the upper peripheral edge for receiving a portion of the clip.
In another aspect of the invention, the bottom peripheral edge of the planar member has a tapered configuration for aligning the support in the pocket so that the bottom tapered edge of the badge support rests against the bottom tapered edge of the pocket.
In yet another aspect of the invention, the upper peripheral edge may include a raised section having a pinhole therethrough for receiving a pin therein. The pin may include an achievement award, a flag pin, or other suitable decorative pin. The raised section allows the pin to be viewed above the pocket.
Another aspect of the invention may include a metric or English scale thereon. Other scales may include means for measuring the length or pitch of a screw or bolt and its threads. Other features that may aid mechanics, engineers, or the like could include a compass and a plurality of apertures with different diameters through the planar member for checking the dimensions of a screw or bolt.
In addition, as another aspect of the invention, the identification badge support may include a cam connected at the bottom peripheral edge of the planar member and is rotatably connected to the planar member by an attachment mechanism which allows the cam to be swivelled and lowered below the bottom peripheral edge in order to add length to the identification badge support for use in deep pockets. Further, the identification badge support may include demarcations imprinted or formed on the planar member at predetermined locations for providing guides for cutting the identification badge support to fit within various sized pockets.
Other applications of the present invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art when the following description of the best mode contemplated for practicing the invention is read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
The description herein makes reference to the accompanying drawings wherein like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views, and wherein:
a is a front elevational view of a third embodiment of the identification badge support with a window;
b is a sectional view of the identification badge support with a window having a depth greater than the thickness of the badge support;
a shows another variation of the pocket insert 10 which adds a transparent window 32a, bonded on three sides attached to one surface side 11a or 11b of the insert 10, leaving the upper end 34 open, allowing a piece of paper to be inserted into the window 32a. This paper insert may consist of a reference document (e.g., conversion tables, frequently used telephone numbers, etc.), corporate advertising, or any other information. A thicker window pocket 32b (transparent or opaque), as shown in
Some shirt pockets 13 have a sewn pen/pencil segment, preventing a full-size pocket insert 10 to be used. A pocket insert 10 can be trimmed to fit this type of pocket 13, using a pair of scissors. Instructions in the packaging of the pocket insert 10 may also include cutting line demarcations 35 on the insert 10, or a specifically sized insert 10 for this purpose, can be included in the packaging of this product. A pocket insert 10 to accommodate pockets with sewn pen/pencil segments is shown in
As shown in
The identification badge support 10 of the present invention provides a convenient means for wearing and displaying an identification badge 100. The badge support 10 lays flat in the wearer's pocket 13 and is virtually invisible to others. The badge support 10 allows easy removal of the identification badge 100 for presentation to others or to electronic devices. The badge support 10 also avoids clipping of the identification badge 100 to personal clothing and therefore helps to prevent stretching or tearing of material in the pocket area. Further, the additional features that may be added to the badge support 10 provides conveniences for persons in a wide range of occupations.
While the invention has been described in connection with what is presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that the invention is not to be limited to the disclosed embodiments but, on the contrary, is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims, which scope is to be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent structures as is permitted under the law.
This applications claims priority of Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/386,532 filed on Jun. 6, 2002.
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