The subject invention relates to a multi-purpose wallet/cellular telephone case. The multi-purpose wallet/cellular telephone case of the subject invention provides an inexpensive, compact, durable, easy to use, unobtrusive carrier for holding or retaining a cellular telephone and other items such as, but not limited to, picture identification, a drivers license, credit cards, debit cards, telephone cards, coins, and currency that individuals commonly desire to have on their person. While the multi-purpose wallet/cellular telephone case may be used for activities such as shopping, going to entertainment and athletic events, etc., the multi-purpose wallet/cellular telephone case of the subject invention is particularly well suited for outdoor activities where and individual desires to have such items on their person but does not want to be encumbered by the items. Thus, the multi-purpose wallet/cellular telephone case of the subject invention is particularly well suited for use by individuals who are exercising or otherwise engaged in outdoor activities such as but not limited to walking, jogging, bicycle riding, skiing, hiking, horseback riding, all terrain vehicle riding, and snowmobile riding. In addition, the multi-purpose wallet/cellular telephone case of the subject invention is well suited for current air travel where the individual is subjected to repeated security checks that require easy access to their identification and the persons need to have their hands free for carrying carry-on luggage, etc.
The multi-purpose wallet/cellular telephone case of the subject invention includes a multi-sectional wallet unit having a central section and first, second, and third foldout sections that are integral with the central section. Preferably, the central section includes a key holder and the three foldout sections are compartment sections for housing different items that persons commonly carry such as, but not limited to, picture identification, a driver's license, credit cards, debit cards, telephone cards, and coins. The first, second, and third foldout sections of the case are hingedly connected to the central section of the case whereby the foldout sections can be pivoted from first positions overlaying the central section of the case to second extended positions for gaining access to an interior of the case and items held within the case. The central, second and third sections have a common flexible back panel secured thereto that forms a pocket with the sections for holding paper currency. An external pocket is located on the flexible back panel for holding a cellular telephone. A releasable fastener releasably holds the first, second, and third sections of the case in their first positions and the case may include a strap for securing the case to a user such as but not limited to a neck strap.
The multi-purpose wallet/cellular telephone case 20 of the subject invention shown in
The central section 26 of the multi-sectional wallet unit 22 is rectangular with first, second, third and fourth edge portions 34, 36, 38, and 40. The first edge portion 34 is opposite the fourth edge portion 40 and the second edge portion 36 is opposite the third edge portion 38. As shown in
The first foldout section 28 of the multi-sectional wallet unit 22 is rectangular and has an edge portion hingedly connected to the first edge portion 34 of the central section whereby the first foldout section 28 can be pivoted from a first position overlaying the central section 26 to a second extended position where the first foldout section 28 does not overlay the central section. As shown in
The second foldout section 30 is rectangular and has an edge portion hingedly connected to the second edge portion 36 of the central section 26 whereby the second foldout section 30 can be pivoted from a first position overlaying the central section 26 and the first foldout section 28 to a second extended position where the second foldout section does not overlay the central section and the first foldout section. As shown in
The third foldout section 32 is rectangular and has an edge portion hingedly connected to the third edge portion 38 of the central section 26 whereby the third foldout section 32 can be pivoted from a first position overlaying the central section 26, the first foldout section 28, and the second foldout section 30 to a second extended position where the third foldout section does not overlay the central section, the first foldout section, and the second foldout section. As shown in
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The second foldout section 30 and the third foldout section 32 are provided with a releasable fastening means for releasably holding the first, second, and third foldout sections in their first positions. Preferably, the releasable fastening means is a VELCRO® hook and loop fabric closure 78 consisting of pieces of fabric with small hooks bonded, sewn, or otherwise secured to one of the foldout sections 30 and 32 that sticks to corresponding pieces of fabric with small loops bonded, sewn, or otherwise secured to the other of the foldout sections 30 and 32. While the VELCRO® hook and loop fabric closure 78, as shown in
Preferably, the multi-purpose wallet/cellular telephone case also includes a strap, such as the neck strap 80, for securing the multi-purpose wallet/cellular telephone case 20 to a user so that the multi-purpose wallet/cellular telephone case does not have to be carried by hand. As shown in
Preferably, all of the panels of the multi-purpose wallet/cellular telephone case are made of flexible sheet materials such as but not limited to leather, nylon, plastic, and other sheet materials commonly used to fabricate wallets and cellular phone cases. A typical multi-purpose wallet/cellular telephone case 20, as viewed in
In describing the invention, certain embodiments have been used to illustrate the invention and the practices thereof. However, the invention is not limited to these specific embodiments as other embodiments and modifications within the spirit of the invention will readily occur to those skilled in the art on reading this specification. Thus, the invention is not intended to be limited to the specific embodiments disclosed, but is to be limited only by the claims appended hereto.
This patent application is a continuation-in-part of provisional patent application No. 60/439,112, filed Jan. 10, 2003.
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