The invention is directed to a security bracelet capable of functioning as a billfold or a purse and worn about an appendage of the user, for example, and an ankle or a wrist.
When a person goes out for an evening, they typically brings a purse to hold their valuables, e.g., credit cards, debit cards, driver's license, identification cards, keys, folded paper bills, coins, tokens, and combinations thereof. If they want to set the purse down, they must find a secure place or individual to leave the purse. Sometimes, the place or individual may not be as secure as they had hoped. It would be best if the items could be left on their person. Fashion being fashion, pockets and/or hidden compartments are typically not provided in a garment.
Such devices are known. For example see: U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,341,972; D371,675; D373,900; 5,588,571; 5,755,366; 6,443,341; 7,395,555. While functional, these devices are hardly fashionable.
Accordingly, there is a need for a device where such items may be secured, yet not detract from the wearer's style.
A security bracelet includes a body for encircling an appendage and a compartment. The compartment is hidden from view within the body. Alternatively, a security bracelet may include a body with an upper surface and arcuate arms. The upper surface and the arms define a cavity for receiving an appendage. The arms define an expansion joint therebetween, whereby when the joint expanses, dimensions of the cavity increase. The body includes a compartment. In an open position, the compartment receives materials. In a closed position, the compartment secures materials. Also, a security bracelet includes a plurality of panels. Each panel is joined to the next panel with a hinge. A pocket is disposed on an interior surface of the panel. A fastening mechanism joins together the free ends of the panels. In a closed position, the panels encircle an appendage.
For the purpose of illustrating the invention, there is shown in the drawings a form that is presently preferred; it being understood, however, that this invention is not limited to the precise arrangements and instrumentalities shown.
Referring to the drawings wherein like numerals indicate like elements, there is shown in
Bracelet 10 may include a body 12 having an upper surface 14 with arms 16 joined with the upper surface 14. The proximal ends of arms 16 may be integral with the upper surface 14. The arms 16 are arcuate or curved. The arms 16 and the upper surface 14 define a cavity 15. An appendage (not shown), e.g., an arm or leg, or more specifically, a wrist or ankle, may be slipped though the cavity 15. The distal ends of the arms 16 define an expansion joint 20 therebetween. The dimension of the cavity 15 may be increased by expanding the expansion joint 20.
The body 12, including the upper surface 14 and arms 16, may be made of any rigid, yet flexible, material. There must be sufficient flex in the arms 16 so that joint 20 may be opened to allow the passage of the appendage therethrough. Such rigid, but flexible, materials include, but are not limited to: polyolefins (e.g., polyethylene, polypropylene); styrenic plastics (e.g., ABS, polystyrene); vinyl plastics (e.g., PVC); acrylics; cellulosics (e.g., cellulose acetate); fluoroplastics (e.g., PTFE); polyamides (e.g., nylon); polycarbonates; polyesters (e.g., polyethylene terphthalate); sulfone polymers (e.g., polysulfone); thermoplastic elastomers (e.g., styrenic block co-polymers); blends thereof; and alloys thereof.
A drawer 22 is disposed within the upper surface 14 of the bracelet 10. In a first (closed) position,
The drawer 22 may be slid in and out of the upper surface 14 as indicated by arrow C in
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The panels 106 and hinges 108 may be made of any material. The material should be pliable and strong. The material may be a woven fabric, a knit fabric, a nonwoven fabric, a film, or a foil. The plastic material mentioned above may be suitable materials, but metals may also be used. The panels and hinges may be integral or may be discrete components affixed to one another. When the panels and hinges are discrete components, those components may be different materials. For example, the hinges may be more flexible than the panels.
The pocket 114 located on the interior surface 104 of the panel 106 may be sized for the receipt of cards, keys, paper money, and coins as mentioned above and shown in
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In all of the foregoing embodiments, the surfaces of the bracelets may be decorated. Decorations may include any adornment that would enhance the attractiveness or style of the bracelet. Such adornments may include, but are not limited to, paints, jewels, sequins, tinsel, fragrances, glitter, designs, carvings, and the like.
The present invention may be embodied in other forms without departing from the spirit and the essential attributes thereof, and, accordingly, reference should be made to the appended claims, rather than to the foregoing specification, as indicated the scope of the invention.
This application claims the benefit of co-pending U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 61/538,974 filed Sep. 26, 2011.
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61538974 | Sep 2011 | US |