Abstract: A billfold and credit card carrier engineered for minimum thickness has a pair of nested pockets shaped and dimensioned to hold adjacent stacks of banknotes, and series of credit card-sized pockets for holding credit cards, driver's license, and other similarly sized documents in side-by-side arrangements.
Abstract: A combination of a wallet and a pocket knife. The wallet has a plurality of sections which overlie each other when the wallet is folded. One of the sections has a pocket which removably and frictionally receives a pocket knife.
Abstract: A cloth divider for protecting credit cards, the cloth divider comprising: a substantially thin semi-rigid middle sheet, the semi-rigid middle sheet having a substantially rectangular configuration sized slightly smaller than a bank credit card; a substantially thin front protective cover sheet, the front protective cover sheet being uniformly secure to a front side of the semi-rigid middle sheet, the front protective cover sheet covering the front side of the semi-rigid middle sheet and being similar in size to the semi-rigid middle sheet; and a substantially thin back protective cover sheet, the back protective cover sheet being uniformly secured to a back side of the semi-rigid middle sheet, the back protective cover sheet covering the back side of the semi-rigid middle sheet and being similar in size to the semi-rigid middle sheet, the front protective cover sheet and the back protective cover sheet being soft enough to resist scratching when placed against a credit card thereby providing a semi-rigid clo
Abstract: A combination of a condom package and receptacle for holding a condom package comprising an essentially square condom package having a condom centrally disposed therein and forming a central body portion of a predetermined thickness tapering to a flat perimeter region circumscribing the central body portion. The receptacle is adapted to receive and hold the condom package and comprises a planar first surface and a second surface which is essentially rectangular in plan. The second surface is connected to the first surface along three edges thereof with the surfaces collectively defining a mouth for receiving the condom package and along the connecting junctures between the surfaces forming a pair of guides. The guide surfaces serve to guide the opposing perimeter edges of the condom package upon insertion.
Abstract: An inside-out wallet designed to carry currency completely exposed on the outside face of the wallet, allowing for easy access to currency with pockets to carry credit cards. The wallet can be folded and conveniently and comfortably carried in a front pocket, eliminating a bulky object in the hip pocket. Access to the currency may be achieved without unfolding the wallet and the user can conveniently remove bills one at a time without disturbing other bills.
Abstract: The present invention is directed to a multi-card element for attachment to a wallet. The multi-card element includes a generally rectangular front wall and a generally rectangular back wall of the same width as the front wall. The front wall and back wall are secured on at least their side edges to form an enclosure. The front wall has a plurality of parallel and spaced apart slits cut therein for reception of a card. A pocket liner is disposed within the enclosure formed by the front wall and the back wall. The pocket liner comprises an elongated generally rectangular back member having a width less than the width of the front and back walls. The back member is secured at its top edge within the enclosure. A plurality of generally rectangular card supporting members is affixed at their lower edge to the back member.
Abstract: A wallet made of a single sheet of thin material and having four adjoining portions including a central rectangular portion adjoined on opposite sides in a horizontal direction to outer wing rectangular portions and adjoined in a vertical direction to a rectangular flap portion and two outer wing portions forming a rectangular area slightly larger on all sides than a paper money bill to be carried therein.
Abstract: A multi-function wallet comprising a leather cover, at least two strips, a sub-wallet, a plurality of notebook papers, a string, a bead chain, a hook and a fastening hook; the string is to pass through holes on the leather cover, the strips, and the sub-wallet so as to fasten all the aforesaid part into one piece; both ends of the string are fastened the hook and the bead chain together. The fastening hooks are fixedly connected with the bead chain. The strips mounted on the leather cover and the sub-wallet are used for clamping banknotes and notebook papers respectively. The inner side of the leather cover has a large bag for storing ID card or the like; the inner side of the inner leather sheet of the sub-wallet has a partition flap and a lid flap; the partition flap can be opened partially, and used for storing ID card or the like. The inner side of another inner leather sheet has several coin bags for storing different coins.
Abstract: A multi-compartmented wallet is formed from a single piece of material in accordance with a predetermined pattern of cuts and fold lines. The generally rectangular material is initially cut leaving tab-like projections extending from both short edges. Slots are cut from a middle region of both short edges and extend inwardly for approximately one third of the length of the rectangle thereby dividing each short edge into two sections. Selected fold lines are pre-creased and each tab and a contiguous triangular portion of material is folded inwardly over the rectangle and the diagonal fold line is secured with adhesive, leaving the tab free. Opposed sections of the short edges of the material are then folded upwardly, and the short edges are pinched in the middle forming two opposed gathers that are perpendicular to the inward fold. The opposed gathers are interlaid to form compartments in the wallet. The completed wallet has fourteen pockets.
Abstract: A conventional billfold or wallet includes a strap or other type of prehensible attachment on or adjacent the center fold line of the wallet which may be grasped when the wallet is inserted in a pocket with its fold line disposed on top to facilitate withdrawal of the wallet therefrom. A narrow, continuous wallet encircling strap is preferably disposed to pass through the currency pocket for ready attachment to any conventional wallet without the need for any structural modification thereof whatever.
Abstract: A folder has separate front and back covers with imaginary fold lines between adjacent edges. The covers are apertured near their corners. An elastic tie band connects the front and back covers by interlacing sequentially through the apertures such that the folder opens by rotation of one cover relative to the other in either direction. The folding action causes the elastic tie band to surround inserted contents and hold them in place. The elastic tie band also facilitates removal of contents from the folder.
Abstract: A trim member is fixed to one sheet wall of a two sheet article of fabric or leather made by cojoining the two sheets around their edges, by locating a rigid plate between the sheet walls, forming an opening in the one sheet wall to bear the trim member over the plate and providing the trim member with a tongue which enters the opening and sandwiches an area of the one sheet wall overlying the plate between the tongue and the trim member.
Abstract: A wallet sized to fit folded into the breastpocket of a jacket for use by pari-mutuel bettors to organize their cash and notes and pari-mutuel tickets. The wallet contains two identical pockets for separating betting cash from winning cash, three identical slots for storing purchased pari-mutuel tickets arranged one above the other by events, a fourth slot spaced from the other three slots for storing winning tickets, a slot for a pad of notepaper, and a sleeve for holding a pen or pencil.
Abstract: A wallet or billfold of exceptionally thin construction having a limited number of folds, pockets, and thickness of material, yet being capable of holding both bills and credit cards in separate pockets. Access to the card pocket may be achieved without unfolding the wallet or exposing the currency carried in it.
Abstract: A money clip is provided for holding currency in a wallet wherein the clip is formed from a resilient material, the clip comprising two arms connected with a flexure section, the arms holding the currency by virtue of a flexural torquing deformation around an axis through the flexure section.