The present invention relates to an improved money clip for gripping and holding money, credit cards, and business documents.
Although money clips have been used in the past, they have certain disadvantages. For example, they are not thick enough to hold a stack of money, credit cards, and business documents. In addition, U.S. Pat. No. 6,327,749 is an example of a prior money clip that does not teach using the gripping legs in a manner so that they are interchangeable.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide an improved money clip that has interchangeable gripping legs, and includes surfaces or sections for receiving logos or pictures.
The present invention provides an improved money clip for holding and securing a stack of money, credit cards, and business documents. The money clip includes a gripping member 12 having a U shape which includes gripping sections 14, 16, and 18, and a first set of pivot sections formed on the lower edge of gripping section 14, and a second set of pivot sections formed on the lower edge of gripping section 18. The first and second gripping legs 20 and 22 each having pivots members at their upper ends which are pivotally and removably connected to the first and second set of pivot sections formed on the gripping sections 14 and 18. A third gripping leg 24 is provided having pivot members at its upper ends which is interchangeable with the first or second gripping legs 20 or 22. In addition, support members are formed on the first, second, or third gripping legs for receiving logos or pictures thereon which have magnetic surfaces for receiving logos thereon. The gripping sections 14, 16, or 18 may be coated with a metallic coating to provide a coated surface for receiving engravings thereon.
The present invention provides an improved money clip 10 for holding and securing a stack of money, credit cards, and business documents 30. The money clip 10 includes a gripping member 12 having a U shape which includes gripping sections 14, 16, and 18, and a first set of pivot sections 40 and 42 formed on the lower edge of gripping section 14, and a second set of pivot sections 44 and 46 formed on the lower edge of gripping section 18. The first and second gripping legs 20 and 22 each have pivots members 50 and 52 at their upper ends which are pivotally and removably connected to the first and second set of pivot sections 40, 42, 44, and 46 formed on the gripping sections 14 and 18.
A third gripping leg 24 is provided having pivot members 60 and 62 at its upper ends which is interchangeable with the first or second gripping legs 20 or 22 for interchanging logos or pictures on the money clip 10. In addition, support members 70 are formed on the first, second, or third gripping legs 20, 22, and 24 for receiving logos 80 or pictures 82 thereon which have magnetic surfaces 90 for receiving logos 80 or pictures 82 thereon. The gripping sections 14, 16, or 18 may be coated with a metallic coating to provide a coated surface 100 for receiving engravings thereon, as shown in
The height of gripping section 16 may be in the range of ½″ to 1½″ to hold more cards or money. The height of gripping sections 14 and 18 may be in the range of ½″ to 1½″. The width of gripping sections may be in the range of ¾″ to 2¾″.
In accordance with the present invention, logos or pictures may be placed on the gripping sections 14, 16, or 18 of the money clip 10 or on the gripping legs 20, 22, or 24 of the money clip 10. In addition, to make the money clip more versatile in design, one of the gripping legs 20 or 22 may be interchanged with a third or fourth gripping leg 24 having thereon different logos or pictures.
The present invention has provided an improved money which has interchangeable gripping legs having alternate logos or pictures to provide a money clip which is more versatile in design.
A latitude of modification, change and substitution is intended in the foregoing disclosure, and in some instances, some features of the invention will be employed without a corresponding use of other features. Accordingly, it is appropriate that the appended claims be construed broadly and in a manner consistent with the spirit and scope of the invention herein.
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