Wallet With Distributed Multi-Card Pockets
A wallet for storing credit cards in a configuration resulting in an evenly-distributed thickness is provided. The wallet holds stacks of cards in a side-by-side configuration, while allowing for storage of other items.
The present invention relates generally to wallets, purses, handbags, and clutches, and more particularly to wallets and billfolds intended to carry multiple cards, such as credit cards.
BACKGROUNDMany ladies and gentlemen choose to carry a wallet that holds various personal items in one place for easy access. Originally, wallets were cases for carrying paper money, and the size of the paper money dictated the dimensions of the wallet. Eventually, the design of wallets evolved to accommodate the need for carrying credit cards, but wallet dimensions have remained associated with the dimensions of paper money.
Credit cards have been accommodated by incorporating a series of overlapping pockets into a wallet, with each pocket designed to hold a single card. This design has two serious flaws. First, the partial overlap configuration results in an uneven distribution of thickness created by the cards stored in the wallet. This uneven distribution creates a “lump” in the wallet in the portion where the most cards overlap. The lump is even worse when the overlapping card pattern is used on both sides of a bi-fold wallet, because the thickness of the lump is exaggerated. When a wallet is carried in the back pocket of an individual's trousers, it often remains in the pocket even when the individual is in a sitting position. When the individual sits on the wallet, the lump creates an uncomfortable pressure point. The lack of even distribution causes excess thickness, causing an uneven sitting position that dramatically changes the posture of the individual. Such a change in posture from sitting on a thick wallet often causes lower back pain.
The second flaw of the typical modern wallet design results from the use of a separate pocket for each individual card. The added material separating each card adds thickness to the wallet. Since each pocket is meant to place a card in a partially overlapping position with adjacent cards, the added material for each card is placed in a partially overlapping position with other cards, creating an uneven distribution of material, and a lump similar to the lump associated with the cards. The material remains, whether or not a card is placed in the pocket, thereby exacerbating the thickening effect of the cards. And additional material is used to separate the card pockets from the larger pocket required for storage of paper money. All of this additional material independently contributes to additional thickness of the wallet, causing a painful change in posture when the wallet remains in the back pocket of the individual's trousers while in a sitting position.
The approaches described in this section are approaches that could be pursued, but not necessarily approaches that have been previously conceived or pursued. Therefore, unless otherwise indicated, it should not be assumed that any of the approaches described in this section qualify as prior art merely by virtue of their inclusion in this section.
SUMMARYThis Summary provides an overview of concepts that are described more fully in the Detailed Description below. This Summary is not intended to aid in the determination of the scope of the claimed invention.
One object of the invention is to provide a wallet capable of storing multiple credit cards and other various documents while using minimal amounts of material. Another object of the invention is to provide a wallet designed to store its contents in a manner that results in a consistent thickness throughout the wallet. An additional object of the invention is to provide a wallet with selective magnetic shielding.
In the drawings:
In the following description, for the purposes of explanation, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the present invention. It will be apparent, however, that the present invention may be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, well-known structures and devices are shown in block diagram form in order to avoid unnecessarily obscuring the present invention.
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In an embodiment, magnetic and electronic shielding material may be part of the material used for outer sheet 125. However, such shielding limits the usefulness of the wallet when it is used for carrying certain cards. For example, cards used to pay for public transportation when entering or leaving subway stations, light rail stations, busses, and other forms of public transportation often use radio-frequency identification (RFID), near-field communication (NFC) or other similar technologies to wirelessly allow commuters to pay for their transportation. Although electronic and magnetic shielding material can be used to protect users of a wallet from theft resulting from unauthorized reading of cards, this benefit can be outweighed by the hassle of removing the transportation card from the wallet every time one enters or exits a station. In an embodiment, one of the pockets 105 or 110 is left unshielded, while the other pockets are shielded with the electronic and magnetic shielding material. In another embodiment, half of pocket 115 is left unshielded, while the rest of the outer layer remains shielded. In an embodiment, an inner sheet or the portion of the inner sheet between two stacks of cards may be shielded, to allow for the protection of the adjacent stack of cards. For example, referring to
In the foregoing specification, embodiments of the invention have been described with reference to numerous specific details that may vary from implementation to implementation. The specification and drawings are, accordingly, to be regarded in an illustrative rather than a restrictive sense. The sole and exclusive indicator of the scope of the invention, and what is intended by the applicants to be the scope of the invention, is the literal and equivalent scope of the set of claims that issue from this application, in the specific form in which such claims issue, including any subsequent correction.
Claims
1. A wallet having first and second sections foldable along a single medial hinge line, comprising:
- an outer sheet having first, second, third, and fourth contiguous sides, with a medial hinge line from the center of the second side to the center of the fourth side;
- a first inner sheet joined with the first, second and fourth sides of the outer sheet to form a first pocket opening toward the medial hinge line, the first inner sheet covering no more than half of the outer sheet, leaving the medal hinge line exposed;
- a second inner sheet joined with the third, second and fourth sides of the outer sheet, the second inner sheet covering no more than half of the outer sheet, leaving the medal hinge line exposed, wherein the second inner sheet is joined with the outer sheet along a medial connecting line extending substantially perpendicular from the third side, thereby forming a second pocket and a third pocket, each opening toward the medial hinge line;
- wherein the width of the first pocket is sufficient to accommodate the width of two credit cards, and the aperture of the first pocket is sufficient to accommodate the thickness of at least two credit cards;
- wherein the width of the second pocket is sufficient to accommodate the width of one credit card, and the aperture of the second pocket is sufficient to accommodate the thickness of at least two credit cards;
- wherein the width of the third pocket is sufficient to accommodate the width of one credit card, and the aperture of the third pocket is sufficient to accommodate the thickness of at least two credit cards.
2. The wallet of claim 1, wherein the portion of the outer sheet associated with at least one of the pockets, and less than all of the pockets, includes magnetic and electronic shielding material.
3. The wallet of claim 1, wherein a first portion of the outer sheet section associated with first pocket includes magnetic and electronic shielding material, and a second portion of the outer sheet section associated with the first pocket does not include magnetic and electronic shielding material; wherein the first portion of the outer sheet and the second portion of the outer sheet each have a length and width substantially similar to the length and width of a credit card.
4. A wallet having first and second sections foldable along a single medial hinge line, comprising:
- an outer sheet having first, second, and fourth contiguous sides, with a medial hinge line from the center of the second side to the center of the fourth side;
- a first inner sheet joined with the first, second and fourth sides of the outer sheet, the first inner sheet covering no more than half of the outer sheet, leaving the medal hinge line exposed, wherein the first inner sheet is joined with the outer sheet along a medial connecting line extending substantially perpendicular from the first side, thereby forming a first pocket and a second pocket, each opening toward the medial hinge line;
- a second inner sheet joined with the third, second and fourth sides of the outer sheet, the second inner sheet covering no more than half of the outer sheet, leaving the medal hinge line exposed, wherein the second inner sheet is joined with the outer sheet along a medial connecting line extending substantially perpendicular from the third side, thereby forming a third pocket and a fourth pocket, each opening toward the medial hinge line;
- wherein the width of each pocket is sufficient to accommodate the width of one credit card, and the aperture of the second pocket is sufficient to accommodate the thickness of at least two credit cards.
5. The wallet of claim 4, wherein the portion of the outer sheet associated with at least one of the pockets, and less than all of the pockets, includes magnetic and electronic shielding material.
Type: Application
Filed: May 20, 2018
Publication Date: Nov 21, 2019
Inventor: Shane T. Lunceford (Pleasanton, CA)
Application Number: 15/984,391