The present disclosure relates generally to wallets. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to modular wallets configured for detachably coupling to various accessories.
Wallets are an important personal item to assist people with carrying money, pictures, keys, receipts, credit cards, and other items valuable in both monetary and personal value. However, due to the construction of most wallets, accessing personal cards stored in the wallet may be difficult. In addition, current wallets typically do not provide for the attachment of various accessories.
In one aspect of the present disclosure, a modular wallet assembly is provided and includes a housing and a lever arm. The housing includes an opened top end and an opposite bottom end. The housing defines an internal chamber and a longitudinal axis extending between the opened top end and the bottom end. The lever arm is disposed at the bottom end of the housing and is configured to pivot relative to the housing between a first position and a second position. The lever arm has a plurality of steps each configured to engage a respective personal card of a plurality of personal cards. The steps of the lever arm are configured to urge the personal cards along the longitudinal axis of the housing and out of the opened top end of the housing at discrete distances when the lever arm is pivoted from the first position toward the second position.
In aspects, the lever arm may have a finger actuation button extending outside of the housing.
In aspects, the lever arm may extend perpendicularly relative to the longitudinal axis when in the first position, and parallel with the longitudinal axis when in the second position.
In aspects, the modular wallet assembly may further include a biasing member configured to resiliently bias the lever arm toward the first position.
In aspects, the modular wallet assembly may further include a base fixed in the bottom end of the housing. The lever arm may define a central opening disposed between opposing ends portions of the lever arm. The biasing member may be a torsion spring having a first end fixed to the lever arm, and a second end fixed to the base.
In aspects, the modular wallet assembly may further include an elongated element fixed within the housing and extending along a longitudinal side wall of the housing. The elongated element may be configured to guide the personal cards along the longitudinal axis.
In aspects, the elongated element may have an end fixed to an end of the base.
In aspects, each of the steps may have an arcuate edge configured to engage a bottom edge of the respective personal cards.
In aspects, the modular wallet assembly may further include a rail configured to be fixed to the housing. The rail may be configured to couple an accessory to the housing.
In aspects, the rail may have an elongated body and a first extension extending laterally outward from a first side of the elongated body. The first extension may be configured for slidable receipt in a corresponding channel defined in the accessory.
In aspects, the first extension of the rail may have a flange extending along a length of the first extension. The flange may be configured to prevent the accessory from separating laterally from the rail.
In aspects, the flange may have a first end defining a first recess therein, and art opposite second end defining a second recess therein. The accessory may include a movable latch configured for removable receipt in the first recess, and a stop configured for receipt in the second recess to selectively lock the accessory to the rail.
In aspects, the accessory may include a body and a knife movably coupled to the body.
In aspects, the latch may be slidably coupled to the body of the accessory and has a first end accessible from externally of the body, and an opposite second end configured for receipt in the first recess of the rail.
In aspects, the latch may be configured to move relative to the body of the accessory between a first position and a second position. In the first position, the second end of the latch may be disposed within the first recess of the rail. In the second position, the second end of the latch may be disposed outside of the first recess of the rail.
In aspects, the rail may further include a second extension extending laterally outward from a second side of the elongated body. The second extension may be configured for slidable receipt in a corresponding channel defined in another accessory.
In aspects, the accessory may include at least one of a knife, a storage box, or a tool.
In accordance with additional aspects of the present disclosure, a modular wallet assembly is provided and includes a housing, a rail, and first and second accessories. The housing defines an internal chamber configured for receipt of personal items. The rail includes an elongated body configured to be fixed to the housing, a first extension extending laterally outward from a first side of the elongated body, and a second extension extending laterally outward from a second side of the elongated body. The first accessory defines a longitudinally-extending channel configured for slidable receipt of the first extension to selectively lock the first accessory to the housing. The second accessory defines a longitudinally-extending channel configured for slidable receipt of the second extension to selectively lock the second accessory to the housing.
In aspects, the first extension may have a flange extending along a length thereof. The flange may have a first end defining a first recess therein, and an opposite second end defining a second recess therein. The first accessory may include a movable latch configured for removable receipt in the first recess, and a stop configured for receipt in the second recess to selectively lock the first accessory to the rail.
In aspects, the first and/or second accessory may be a storage box that includes a housing having an opened top end, and a door configured to selectively cover the opened top end of the housing.
Further details, advantages, and aspects of exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure are described in more detail below with reference to the appended figures.
As used herein, the term “about” or “approximately” applies to all numeric values, whether or not explicitly indicated. These terms generally refer to a range of numbers that one of skill in the art would consider equivalent to the recited values (i.e., having the same function or result), In many instances these terms may include numbers that are rounded to the nearest significant figure.
As used herein, the terms parallel and perpendicular are understood to include relative configurations that are substantially parallel and substantially perpendicular up to about + or −15 degrees from true parallel and true perpendicular.
Embodiments of the present disclosure are described herein with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Embodiments of the presently disclosed wallets and methods of use are described in detail with reference to the drawings, in which like reference numerals designate identical or corresponding elements in each of the several views.
Referring initially to
The modular wallet assembly 10 generally includes a housing or case 12, a card-dispensing mechanism 14, a rail 16, and one or more accessories 100, 200, 300 configured to couple to the housing 12 via the rail 16. The housing 12 may have a planar rectangular shape and has a pair of opposing longitudinal side walls 12a, 12b, opposed lower and upper surfaces 12c, 12d, and an opened top end 12e and an opposite bottom end 12f. The housing 12 defines an internal chamber 18 therein configured for receipt of a plurality of personal cards “C” (
With reference to
The lever arm 28 has a first end portion 28a protruding out of a lower corner 12g (
The second end portion 28c of the lever arm 28 has a plurality of steps 42 each disposed on a discrete plane from one another and configured to engage a respective personal card “C” of a plurality of personal cards stored within the housing 12. The steps 42 each have an arcuate-shaped (e.g., elliptical-shaped) edge 44 configured to engage and urge a bottom edge of a discrete personal card “C” along the longitudinal axis “X” (
In the first position (
With reference to
The rail 16 includes an elongated body 54 having a first lateral side 54a and an opposite second lateral side 54h, a first extension 56 extending laterally outward from the first lateral side 54a of the elongated body 54, and a second extension 58 extending laterally outward from the second lateral side 54b of the elongated body 54. The elongate body 54 is configured to be affixed to the housing 12, the first extension 56 is configured for slidable receipt in a corresponding channel 102 defined in the first accessory 100 (
With continued reference to
With reference to
The latch 108 is slidably coupled to the casing 104 and has a first end portion 108a accessible from externally of the casing 104, and an opposite second end portion 108b extending into the channel 102 of the casing 104 and configured for receipt in the first recess 64a (
In aspects, the casing 104 may define a bottle opener. In further aspects, a money clip (not explicitly shown) may be provided, which is configured to detachably couple to the rail 16 and/or housing 12 via a fastener, such as, for example, a bolt.
Alternatively or additionally, the rail 16 may have a plurality of pegs (not explicitly shown) extending upwardly therefrom and the casing 104 of the accessory 100 may have a plurality of corresponding keyhole fittings (not explicitly shown) configured for detachable receipt of the pegs to assist in securing the accessory 100 to the rail 16. Other suitable fastening engagements between the rail 16 and the casing 14 are also contemplated, such as, for example, friction-fit engagement, a bayonet-type connection, or the like.
In use, with reference to
To detach the accessory 100 from the rail 16, a user lifts the latch 108 to dislodge the tooth 114 of the latch 108 from the first recess 64a of the flange 62 of the rail 16. While holding the latch 108 in the second position (
With reference to
The door 304 may be an assembly of parts including an arm 310 pivotably coupled to the opened first end 302a of the housing 302, a button 312, and a biasing member 314. The biasing member 314 is supported between the button 312 and the arm 310 to resiliently bias the button 312 toward a first position (
In use, to unlock the door 304 from the housing 302, a user pushes the button 312 to move the button 312 relative to the arm 310 from the first position (
It will be understood that various modifications may be made to the embodiments disclosed herein. Therefore, the above description should not be construed as limiting, but merely as exemplifications of various embodiments. Those skilled in the art will envision other modifications within the scope and spirit of the claims appended thereto.
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