Card holding case
A card holding case includes a rear sheet having a first major area, and a front sheet having a second major area. The front sheet is attached to the rear sheet along a periphery such that the first and second major areas define a card receiving space for holding a plurality of cards. The front sheet is cut to form slits which are in spatial communication with the card receiving space. Each slit is configured such that once a card is inserted therethrough into the card receiving space, the card is urged toward the first major area. A bag including the card holding case is also disclosed.
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a card holding case, more particularly to a card holding case for a wallet, a handbag, or the like.
2. Description of the Related Art
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Although the conventional card holder 2 permits individual placement of the cards 20 so that they do not overlap, it has a relatively large size, which makes it inconvenient to carry. Moreover, the use of pairs of slit units 211 to position the cards 20 is not effective, even with the provision of the flaps 214. The flaps 214 merely obstruct insertion/removal of the cards 20 into/from the card receiving spaces 212.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONTherefore, an object of the present invention is to provide a card holding case that can be fabricated using a reduced amount of material and at a lower cost.
Another object of this invention is to provide a bag incorporating the card holding case.
According to one aspect of this invention, a card holding case for accommodating multiple cards includes: a rear sheet having a first major area that extends in a longitudinal direction to terminate at a first upper edge; and a front sheet having a second major area that extends upwardly and downwardly in the longitudinal direction to terminate at second upper and lower edges, respectively, and that further extends leftward and rightward in a transverse direction relative to the longitudinal direction to terminate at left and right edges, respectively. The front sheet is attached to the rear sheet along a periphery such that the first and second major areas define a card receiving space, and such that the second upper edge is spaced apart from the first upper edge in the longitudinal direction so as to define an access opening which is in spatial communication with the card receiving space. The front sheet is cut in the transverse direction to form a slit unit which is in spatial communication with the card receiving space, and which divides the second major area into upper and lower regions proximate to the second upper and lower edges, respectively. The slit unit is configured such that once a card is inserted therethrough into the card receiving space, the card is urged toward the first major area.
According to another aspect of this invention, a bag includes a bag body having a mouth portion confined by two opposite major walls and two opposite connecting walls that interconnect the major walls, and a card holding case for accommodating multiple cards. The card holding case is provided on one of the major walls and the connecting walls, and includes: a rear sheet having a first major area that extends in a longitudinal direction to terminate at a first upper edge; and a front sheet having a second major area that extends upwardly and downwardly in the longitudinal direction to terminate at second upper and lower edges, respectively, and that further extends leftward and rightward in a transverse direction relative to the longitudinal direction to terminate at left and right edges, respectively. The front sheet is attached to the rear sheet along a periphery such that the first and second major areas define a card receiving space, and such that the second upper edge defines an upper boundary of the card receiving space. The front sheet is cut in the transverse direction to form a slit unit which is in spatial communication with the card receiving space, and which divides the second major area into upper and lower regions proximate to the second upper and lower edges, respectively. The slit unit is configured such that once a card is inserted therethrough into the card receiving space, the card is urged toward the first major area. The front and rear sheets are integrally formed with said one of the major walls and the connecting walls of the bag body.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSOther features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
Before the present invention is described in greater detail, it should be noted that like elements are denoted by the same reference numerals throughout the disclosure.
Referring to FIGS. 5 to 7, the preferred embodiment of a card holding case 100 according to this invention is adapted to accommodate multiple cards 6, such as credit cards and name cards. The card holding case 100 includes a rear sheet 3 and a front sheet 4, which are preferably made from leather or leather-like material. The rear sheet 3 has a first major area that extends in a longitudinal direction (Y) to terminate at a first upper edge 33. The front sheet 4 has a second major area that extends upwardly and downwardly in the longitudinal direction (Y) to terminate at second upper and lower edges 44, 45, respectively, and that further extends leftward and rightward in a transverse direction (X) relative to the longitudinal direction (Y) to terminate at left and right edges, respectively. The front sheet 4 is attached to the rear sheet 3 by stitching along a periphery such that the first and second major areas define a card receiving space 5, and such that the second upper edge 44 is spaced apart from the first upper edge 33 in the longitudinal direction (Y) to define an access opening 110 (see
Furthermore, in the first preferred embodiment, the slits 41 are configured to extend along a curved line to facilitate insertion of the cards 6 thereinto. The slits 41 may also be configured to extend along a linear line in the transverse direction (X).
Compared with the conventional wallet 1 and the conventional card holder 2 described above, the card holding case 100 of this invention has the advantages of material and cost savings, and has a better card positioning effect.
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While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
Claims
1. A card holding case for accommodating multiple cards, comprising:
- a rear sheet having a first major area that extends in a longitudinal direction to terminate at a first upper edge; and
- a front sheet having a second major area that extends upwardly and downwardly in the longitudinal direction to terminate at second upper and lower edges, respectively, and that further extends leftward and rightward in a transverse direction relative to the longitudinal direction to terminate at left and right edges, respectively, said front sheet being attached to said rear sheet along a periphery such that said first and second major areas define a card receiving space, and such that said second upper edge is spaced apart from said first upper edge in the longitudinal direction so as to define an access opening which is in spatial communication with said card receiving space, said front sheet being cut in the transverse direction to form a slit unit which is in spatial communication with said card receiving space, and which divides said second major area into upper and lower regions proximate to said second upper and lower edges, respectively, said slit unit being configured such that once a card is inserted therethrough into said card receiving space, the card is urged toward said first major area.
2. The card holding case as claimed in claim 1, wherein said slit unit includes a plurality of slits that are spaced apart from each other and that are arranged in an indented manner in the longitudinal direction.
3. The card holding case as claimed in claim 1, wherein said front sheet has at least one slot provided in said lower region of second major area, said slot being in spatial communication with said card receiving space and being adapted to permit extension of a finger through said slot to push the card upwardly.
4. The card holding case as claimed in claim 2, wherein each of said slits has left and right enlarged portions proximate to said left and right edges, respectively.
5. A bag comprising:
- a bag body having a mouth portion confined by two opposite major walls and two opposite connecting walls that interconnect said major walls; and
- a card holding case for accommodating multiple cards, said card holding case being provided on one of said major walls and said connecting walls, and including: a rear sheet having a first major area that extends in a longitudinal direction to terminate at a first upper edge; and a front sheet having a second major area that extends upwardly and downwardly in the longitudinal direction to terminate at second upper and lower edges, respectively, and that further extends leftward and rightward in a transverse direction relative to the longitudinal direction to terminate at left and right edges, respectively, said front sheet being attached to said rear sheet along a periphery such that said first and second major areas define a card receiving space, and such that said second upper edge defines an upper boundary of said card receiving space, said front sheet being cut in the transverse direction to form a slit unit which is in spatial communication with said card receiving space, and which divides said second major area into upper and lower regions proximate to said second upper and lower edges, respectively, said slit unit being configured such that once a card is inserted therethrough into said card receiving space, the card is urged toward said first major area,
- said front and rear sheets being integrally formed with said one of said major walls and said connecting walls of said bag body.
6. The bag as claimed in claim 5, wherein said slit unit includes a plurality of slits that are spaced apart from each other and that are arranged in an indented manner in the longitudinal direction.
7. The bag as claimed in claim 5, wherein said front sheet has at least one slot provided in said lower region of said second major area, said slot being in spatial communication with said card receiving space and being adapted to permit extension of a finger through said slot to push the card upwardly.
8. The bag as claimed in claim 6, wherein each of said slits has left and right enlarged portions proximate to said left and right edges, respectively.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 4, 2005
Publication Date: Nov 9, 2006
Inventor: Ching-Tsun Lin (Taichung City)
Application Number: 11/198,344
International Classification: A45C 3/06 (20060101); A45C 11/18 (20060101);