Abstract: A fingernail clipper pouch for use with a key ring or the like is disclosed as including an elongated one-piece receptacle formed of resilient and flexible material. The receptacle includes an interior compartment generally configured to the shape of fingernail clipper, one end of the receptacle being closed and the other and being open for entry and removal of the fingernail clipper. The closed end of the receptacle is attached to the key ring while the open end has a restricted throat opening that is capable of being resiliently enlarged when the receptacle is temporarily deformed by squeezing thereof to facilitate removal of the fingernail clipper from the receptacle.
Abstract: A mirror pouch for use with a key ring or the like is disclosed as including a one-piece flat receptacle that is formed from flexible and resilient material and is so shaped that the receptacle may be temporarily deformed by a squeezing force applied thereto so as to open a mirror opening in the receptacle for entry and/or removal of an associated flat mirror. The mirror opening is also provided with a fastener to releasably fasten the sidewalls of the receptacle until it is desired to insert or remove the mirror, at which point the receptacle is temporarily deformed in the manner described above.
Abstract: A coin pouch including an enclosure member formed of molded polymer, rubber, or other elastomeric but resilient material, and incorporating upper and lower walls, side walls, and an end wall, with an entrance opening at its opposite end. A fastener locates at the entrance to the pouch, to secure coins or other items therein, during application. The fastener may comprise Velcro, snap clasp, or the like. The pouch is formed of a molded polymer, preferably polyvinyl chloride, and incorporates sufficient resiliency to allow for its maintenance in a generally flattened condition, for convenience of usage, but which can be compressed into opening, at its entrance, for the deposit or removal of coins from within its pouch.