Body keep
An adhesive pocket structure applied to the skin of a mammal, wherein the pocket can be used to carry or transport goods. The pocket is attached to an adhesive property via a securing method and the adhesive property is applied directly to the skin. The pocket is made of virtually any material. The material can be, but is not limited to, flexible, waterproof or expandable. Goods or personal items can then be placed in the adhesive pocket structure and transported everywhere that the mammal travels. The pocket may also be enclosed. After the goods are removed from the adhesive pocket structure, it can be removed from the skin by peeling the adhesive property away from the skin.
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a pocket structure that can be used for transporting goods by directly attaching it to the skin of a mammal. In one embodiment of the present invention, the mammal is a human being. The invention facilitates the ability to carry goods directly on the skin without the need for straps or other attachment means.
2. Description of Prior Art
Generally, persons wishing to carry goods close to their person do so by utilizing a strap or some other similar device. In general, the strap or other device is placed about a limb to secure the item to be carried between the limb and the strap or other device. It has not been the previous practice to carry goods on one's person by placing such goods in a pocket structure applied directly to the skin. The purpose of the structure of the present invention is to facilitate the carrying of goods close to one's person without the use of bulky straps, bulky purses, wallets or containers.
No prior attempt is known to have been made to engage a skin adhesive backing to a pocket forming surface in order to form a pocket structure, mainly for the purpose of carrying goods on one's person. The prior art represents transdermal patches used for medically related purposes that adhere to human skin, as well as the other methods of carrying goods on one's person previously mentioned.
The patent to Jona, U.S. Pat. No. 6,071,531, discloses a transdermal patch that administers to the wearer 17-deacetyl norgestimate alone or in combination with an estrogen. The patch is adhesive directly to human skin and has the ability to adhere to the skin in warm and humid conditions, including swimming, bathing, sitting in a sauna, working out and soaking in a whirlpool.
There are also other transdermal patches used for medically related purposes, such as the nicotine patch, that adhere to human skin while administering compositions.
Other adhesive patches and pouches for medically related purposes are also known. For example, the patent to Wolinsky, U.S. Pat. No. 6,840,956, discloses a biosensor that is directly attached to an outer surface of a graft by sutures or an adhesive. Alternatively, the biosensor may be received in a pocket or otherwise secured within the material of the graft.
Many other non-medically related products have been adapted for “on person” use by the addition of a strap that secures the item to an appendage or a clip that attaches the item to one's clothing or belt. Examples of such products include audio listening devices and cell phones.
There is also a traditional method for carrying goods on one's person, namely the pockets in items of clothing.
SUMMARY OF INVENTIONThe pocket structure of the present invention is constructed in a manner wherein an adhesive pocket may be applied to human skin. The purpose of such a device is to carry goods on one's person without the need for bulky straps or belts. The pocket structure includes an adhesive property and a pocket and can be applied directly to the skin. The pocket structure is a convenient device that can be applied to one's person in seconds. The pocket structure will be available in many different sizes and capable of carrying many goods including, but not limited to, an identification card, an audio listening device, a security entry card, a banking or credit card, money, keys or much smaller items. The pocket structure may also be waterproof so that it is capable of carrying goods while performing warm or wet activities, such as exercising or swimming. The pocket structure is the perfect lightweight device for carrying personal items or goods while performing outdoor or indoor activities, entertainment activities or even for everyday use.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
As shown in the accompanying figures, the present invention relates to a pocket structure 1 that can be used for transporting items by directly attaching it to the skin of a mammal. As shown in
In use, the pocket structure 1 carries objects placed in the pocket 16 directly on the skin.
It should be understood that the aforementioned embodiments are for exemplary purposes only and are merely illustrative of the many possible specific embodiments that can represent applications of the principles of the invention.
Claims
1. A pocket structure comprising:
- a first element having two sides, the first said side adapted for engagement with a second element, the second said side adapted for adhesion to the skin of a mammal; and
- a second element having two surfaces, the first said surface adapted for engagement to said first side of said first element, said second surface adapted to form a pocket.
2. A pocket structure as in claim 1, wherein said second side of the first element has an adhesive property.
3. A pocket structure as in claim 2, wherein said adhesive property is an adhesive backing.
4. A pocket structure as in claim 1, wherein said second element is made of a material.
5. A pocket structure as in claim 4, wherein said material is a textile.
6. A pocket structure as in claim 4, wherein said material is a plastic.
7. A pocket structure as in claim 4, wherein said material is a fabric.
8. A pocket structure as in claim 4, wherein said material is a rubber.
9. A pocket structure as in claim 4, wherein said second element has pleats.
10. A pocket structure as in claim 1, wherein said pocket has water drainage holes.
11. A pocket structure as in claim 1, wherein said pocket has compartments.
12. A pocket structure as in claim 1, wherein said pocket has additional pockets.
13. A pocket structure as in claim, 1 wherein said pocket is left open.
14. A pocket structure as in claim 1, wherein said pocket is enclosed.
15. A pocket structure comprising:
- a first element having two sides, the first said side for attachment to a second element, the second said side having an adhesive backing for attaching said pocket structure to the skin of a mammal;
- a second element having two surfaces, the first said surface adapted for engagement to said first side of said first element, said second surface adapted to form a pocket; and
- said second element being made of material.
16. A pocket structure comprising:
- a first element having two sides, the first said side for attachment to a second element, the second said side having an adhesive backing for attaching said pocket structure to the skin of a mammal;
- a second element having two surfaces, the first said surface adapted for engagement to said first side of said first element, said second surface adapted to form a pocket;
- said second element being made of material; and
- said pocket including an enclosure.
Type: Application
Filed: May 10, 2005
Publication Date: Nov 16, 2006
Inventor: John Limbaugh (Webster Groves, MO)
Application Number: 11/125,768
International Classification: A41D 27/20 (20060101);