This invention is in the garment accessories field and caters to the modern day needs of just about anyone that needs an extra pocket every now and then. Specifically, whenever you find yourself without a shirt pocket, to stick your glasses, cell-phone, loose change . . . etc . . . , but may also be stuck against walls, refrigerators, mirrors, automobile dashboards . . . etc . . .
Basically, it is just the same as a shirt pocket that everyone is familiar with, except it is ‘stand alone’. It has a backing of material upon which the pocket is fastened to and the backing is made to stick to most any surface. This ‘Stick Anywhere Pocket’ helps an individual to keep items nearby, to help the person stay organized. It may be made of any material, even stiff material for wall applications. It may be disposable (such as paper or cardboard) or something more permanent, even esthetic, such as leather or velvet cloth or silk. It may stick using a medium coming from a group consisting of two-faced tape, temporary cloth adhesive (in that it is of a peel able non-permanent application) and velcro.
Also, it may be used as an advertising medium, whereby, companies, wishing to get their message out would give them away with their message printed on it.
The Stick Anywhere Pocket has the actual pocket (1) that is affixed to the backing (2) upon which the adhesive medium (3), (that may have a protective sheet that peels away when ready to be used), is located on the backside of (2) and whereby is stuck onto a surface (4).
The pocket (1) may be affixed to the backing (2) on the conventional three sides with the top side left open to insert items, or a modified version of the pocket (1) whereby less material is needed and can be a narrow band affixed to the backing on just the two sides and the top and the bottom are open, as this would accommodate hanging eyeglasses, clipping pens, paper clips . . . etc . . .
The Adhesive medium (3) can be modified for all sorts of applications using glues, magnets (for refrigerators), Velcro, two-faced tapes . . . etc . . . and for temporary or more permanent applications.
The materials of the pocket (1) and backing (2) may be any material that will serve the function intended, whether it be merely functionality, or for esthetics, or for advertising a message on it whether by (engraving as for leather) or printing (as for paper, cardboard, vinyl or cloth.)
Surfaces (4) may be of any type wherever the need for an extra pocket could be found, such as at doorways, automobile dashboards, on a shirt, refrigerators . . . etc . . .
There may be a series of overlapping pockets (1) on a common backing (2).
This application claims the benefit of Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/710,170, filed on Aug. 21, 2005
| Number | Date | Country | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 60710170 | Aug 2005 | US |