Multi-purpose Pouch
A multi-purpose device that can function as both a storage pouch for coins, or other material, and a personal defense weapon. The device includes a pouch that is connected to a handle by at least one flexible member. The device can be folded along the flexible member and securely stored around the belt of a user by connecting the pouch to the handle. The user can quickly disconnect the handle from the pouch and remove the device from their belt. In its open configuration, the user can either (i) access the pouch to store or remove material by opening the zipper closure; or (ii) use the device as a self-defense weapon by gripping the device at the handle and using the movement of their arm or wrist to project the weighted pouch at a person or object.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/430,802 filed Dec. 6, 2016. The entire contents of the above application are hereby incorporated by reference as though fully set forth herein.
FIELDThe present invention relates generally to a means for holding coins or other small items of a personal capacity within a pouch. More specifically, the present invention relates to a multi-purpose pouch for holding coins or other small items that may also be used as a manual weapon for defense purposes.
BACKGROUNDIt is useful to provide a carrying pouch which can provide easy access to coins and tokens. There are a large variety of coin purses, and the like, upon the market. However, none are adapted to a multi-purpose use specifically as a manual weapon for defense purposes.
Since the beginning of time, people have used a variety of self-defense tools. This has led to a variety of creative weapon choices. Personal defense weapons come in many shapes and sizes. In fact, just about anything used to defend oneself could be considered a self-defense weapon. Traditionally, most hand held leather weapon-like devices include a hand strap and “slapper” area filled with lead or other heavy material that are made using pure leather and a reinforced steel lining along the hand strap. These types of devices are not able to be folded and are therefore more difficult to conceal and/or wear on the user's body. These devices often have reinforcement along the handle, such as steel, thereby adding to the cost and difficulty of production of the device. As such, it would be useful to have a coin purse that is easy to construct, uses relatively inexpensive materials, and can be worn on the user such that it is not obvious it is a potential self-defense weapon. This type of device would be particularly useful in locations where it is not practical or it is prohibited to carry other known self-defense items, such as a knife or a gun
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIt is the object of the present invention to address several challenges in previous attempts to develop an inexpensive dual-purpose pouch that is quickly accessible and functions both as a coin purse and, when necessary, a self-defense weapon.
In a preferred embodiment, the device includes a pouch for storing coins or other material and a handle that extends longitudinally from the pouch and is connected by a flexible stem, giving the pouch an overall paddle-like shape when configured in an open position. While in the open position, the user can access the pouch by opening the zipper closure. When finished, the device can be closed and secured around the belt of the user by folding the device along the flexible stem over the belt and connecting the handle to the pouch.
In another preferred embodiment, the device is similarly configured such that the pouch and the handle are connected by a plurality of flexible members, but in this embodiment, there is an enclosed space between the handle and the pouch, which allows the user to slide his fingers around the handle to create a secure hold. Similar to the other embodiment, the device can be folded along the flexible members over a user's belt and secured by connecting the handle to the pouch.
Aside from storing coins or other weighted material, another purpose of the device is that it can be used as a personal defense weapon. Both embodiments allow the user to quickly remove the device from a user's belt by manually disengaging the handle from the pouch. When in the open position, the user can grip the device at that handle and use the movement of their arm or wrist to project the weighted pouch at a person or object. The flexibility of the members connecting the pouch to the handle create a “whip like” action of the pouch that can be used to inflict severe harm against a person or object.
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For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles of the invention, reference has been made to the preferred embodiments illustrated in the drawings, and specific language has been used to describe these embodiments. However, this specific language intends no limitation of the scope of the invention, and the invention should be construed to encompass all embodiments that would normally occur to one of ordinary skill in the art. The particular implementations shown and described herein are illustrative examples of the invention and are not intended to otherwise limit the scope of the invention in any way. For the sake of brevity, conventional aspects of the method (and components of the individual operating components of the method) may not be described in detail. Furthermore, the connecting lines, or connectors shown in the various figures presented are intended to represent exemplary functional relationships and/or physical or logical couplings between the various elements. It should be noted that many alternative or additional functional relationships, physical connections or logical connections might be present in a practical device. Moreover, no item or component is essential to the practice of the invention unless the element is specifically described as “essential” or “critical”. Numerous modifications and adaptations will be readily apparent to those skilled in this art without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
Claims
1. A coin purse comprising:
- a pair of opposing walls connected along their perimeter to define an interior pouch portion with a top end and a bottom end;
- a grip portion extending longitudinally from the bottom end of the pouch;
- wherein one wall has a retractable opening providing access to said pouch; and
- wherein the top end of the pouch is removably attachable to the bottom end of the grip portion to form a closed and secure loop.
2. The coin purse of claim 1 wherein the opposing walls are connected by stitching fibers, weaving fibers, braiding fibers, riveting, gluing, or welding.
3. The coin purse of claim 1 wherein the material of the walls and grip portion are comprised of leather, synthetic materials, or semi-synthetic materials.
4. The coin purse of claim 1 wherein the bottom end of the grip portion and the top end of the pouch are removably attached using at least one snap button.
5. The coin purse of claim 1 wherein both of the opposing walls of the pouch have a retractable opening providing access to said pouch.
6. The coin purse of claim 1 wherein the retractable opening extends from the center of one of the walls along the length of the longitudinal axis to the top or bottom end of the pouch.
7. The coin purse of claim 6 further comprising a zipper wherein the zipper operates the retractable opening.
8. A coin purse comprising:
- a pair of opposing walls connected along their perimeter to define an interior pouch portion with a top end and a bottom end;
- a grip portion extending longitudinally from the bottom end of the pouch wherein an aperture exists between the bottom end of the pouch and the bottom end of the grip portion;
- wherein one wall has a retractable opening providing access to said pouch; and
- wherein the top end of the pouch is removably attachable to the bottom end of the grip portion to form a closed and secure loop.
9. The coin purse of claim 8 wherein the opposing walls are connected by stitching fibers, weaving fibers, braiding fibers, riveting, gluing, or welding.
10. The coin purse of claim 8 wherein the material of the walls and grip portion are comprised of leather, synthetic materials, or semi-synthetic materials.
11. The coin purse of claim 8 wherein the bottom end of the grip portion and the top end of the pouch are removably attached using at least one snap button.
12. The coin purse of claim 8 wherein both of the opposing walls of the pouch have a retractable opening providing access to said pouch.
13. The coin purse of claim 8 further comprising a zipper wherein the zipper operates the retractable opening.
14. A coin purse comprising:
- a pair of opposing walls connected along their perimeter to define an interior pouch portion with a top end and a bottom end;
- a grip portion extending longitudinally from the pouch portion;
- wherein one wall has a retractable opening providing access to said pouch;
- wherein said pouch can safely and securely store and hold weighted material transforming the coin purse into a personal weapon when the grip portion is engaged to forcefully contact another object or person with said weighted pouch portion; and
- wherein the top end of the pouch is removably attachable to the bottom end of the grip portion to form a closed and secure loop.
15. The coin purse of claim 14 wherein the grip portion further comprises an aperture between the bottom end of the pouch and the bottom end of the grip portion
16. The coin purse of claim 15 wherein the aperture is of variable size to allow a person's fingers to pass through and tightly engage the grip portion.
17. The coin purse of claim 14 wherein the opposing walls are connected by stitching fibers, weaving fibers, braiding fibers, riveting, gluing, or welding.
18. The coin purse of claim 14 wherein the bottom end of the grip portion and the top end of the pouch are removably attached using at least one snap button.
19. The coin purse of claim 14 wherein both of the opposing walls of the pouch have a retractable opening providing access to said pouch.
20. The coin purse of claim 14 further comprising a zipper wherein the zipper operates the retractable opening.
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 5, 2017
Publication Date: Jun 7, 2018
Inventor: Albert Gene Higdon, JR. (Hubert, NC)
Application Number: 15/832,717