Niver broke billfold

The Never Broke Billfold is a small leather pocket 2¼″ long, 1¼″ deep with Velcro for opening and closing. It enables you to carry paper money ($10, $20, $50) inside it. Installed at one end is a metal eyelet that allows you to attach it to your key ring and have access to emergency money at all times.

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Description
BACKGROUND OF INVENTION

The present invention is directed to the field of smallness, security, and convenience. It is a new and effective way to be able to carry at all times, on a key ring, money for emergencies, medicine, or identification.

SMALLNESS—2½ inches long, 1¼ inches wide, 1 inch deep with an inside closer.

SECURITY—Velcro closer, in ones possession at all times either on a key ring or attached to the inside of clothing, or to a book bag or back pack.

CONVENIENCE—saves time in emergencies where money, medicine, or identification may be needed. Currency may be folded small enough to fit inside the Never Broke Billfold. Medication or identification may be conveniently secured inside the Never Broke Billfold.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING

FIG. 1 Leather stock from cow hides is cut into 2½ inch by 2½ inch squares.

FIG. 2 A Velcro latch is sewn on the inside of leather at the top. A Velcro loop is sewn on the inside of leather at the bottom.

FIG. 3 The leather is folded in half so Velcro is pressed together (loop and latch). Each end of the leather ends is sewn closed, forming a small pocket with a Velcro opening.

FIG. 4 A hole is punched through the leather pocket on one end. An eyelet is installed to secure the hole so the Never Broke Billfold can be hooked onto a key ring, belt loop, book bag or back pack strap etc.

Claims

1. A leather pocket measuring 2½ inches long, 1¼ inches wide, 1 inch deep with an inside closer and eyelet permitting attachment to a key ring, belt loop, book bag or back pack strap. etc.

2. A new way to carry money with you without carrying a pocket book or billfold on your person.

3. Create an advantage of having money with you at all times when you may be away from home and have an emergency need for cash.

Patent History
Publication number: 20100252155
Type: Application
Filed: Apr 2, 2009
Publication Date: Oct 7, 2010
Inventor: Wellington Sherwood Corbin (Harrisonburg, VA)
Application Number: 12/384,141
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: Paper Money Container (e.g., Wallet, Billfold) (150/132)
International Classification: A45C 1/00 (20060101);