US20050167288A1 - Money holder - Google Patents
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- FIG. 5 illustrates a cross-sectional view of the preferred embodiment of the holder portion of the money holder of the present invention
- FIG. 6 illustrates a cross-sectional view of the preferred embodiment of the holder portion of the money holder of the present invention.
- annular sidewall 34 of the covers 20 , 24 can be knurled to facilitate the gripping of the upper and lower covers 20 , 24 . It is also contemplated by the present invention that other means for engagement than threads can be used to secure the upper and lower covers 20 , 24 to the coupling member 30 , such as corresponding male and female members (not shown) or interlocking internal and external ribs (not shown).
- a user disengages the upper and lower covers 20 , 24 from the coupling member 30 .
- the user places a coin 100 on the ledge 72 of either or both of the upper and lower ribs 63 , 64 .
- the diameter of the coin 100 is preferably less than the diameter of the opening 50 of the base wall 32 of each of the covers 20 , 24 so that the coin 100 will not fall through the opening 50 .
- the securing means 60 is dimensioned so that coins approximately the size of quarters or gold and silver dollars can rest on the ledges 72 of the upper and lower ribs 63 , 64 . After resting a coin 100 on the ledge 72 of either or both of the upper and lower ribs 63 , 64 , the upper and lower covers 20 , 24 are once again engaged to the coupling member 30 . As shown in FIG.
- the spring 62 will become compressed to provide more space to accommodate additional coins, as shown in FIG. 5 .
- the securing means 60 is generally hollow, coins 100 ′ smaller than those resting on the ledge 72 of the upper and lower ribs 63 , 64 can be placed between the larger coins 100 , as illustrated in FIG. 6 .
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Abstract
A money holder for carrying functional coin money, such as quarters or silver and gold dollars. In particular, the money holder includes a key ring portion for engaging numerous keys, wherein the key ring is attached to a holder portion through means for attachment. The holder portion is generally disc shaped and is dimensioned to receive a plurality of coins.
Description
- The present invention claims to the benefit of prior of U.S. Application No. 60/540,478, filed on Jan. 30, 2004.
- Not applicable.
- Not Applicable.
- On occasion, one will need to carry functional money, such as quarters, that can be used for various situations such as operating pay phones and feeding parking meters. However, many conventional methods and devices for carrying this emergency money are often cumbersome and inconvenient. Further, the need for carrying spare change is typically underestimated and ignored in view of these shortcomings.
- Accordingly, there exists a need for a device for carrying emergency money that is convenient and easily stored by the user.
- The following presents a simplified summary of the invention in order to provide a basic understanding of some aspects of the invention. This summary is not an extensive overview of the invention. It is not intended to identify key or critical elements of the invention or to delineate the scope of the invention. Its sole purpose is to present some concepts of the invention in a simplified form as a prelude to the more detailed description that is presented later.
- According to its major aspects and briefly stated, the present invention includes a money holder for carrying functional coin money, such as quarters or silver and gold dollars. In particular, the money holder includes a key ring portion for engaging numerous keys, wherein the key ring is attached to a holder portion through means for attachment. The holder portion is generally disc shaped and is dimensioned to receive a plurality of coins.
- A feature of the present invention includes the use of a key ring in combination with a holder dimensioned to receive coin money. Typical key chains and key rings that include storage capacity for money are cumbersome and unsightly. These types of key chains usually include a wallet-type holder for both paper and coin money along with a key ring. The holder of the present invention is effectively and efficiently dimensioned to receive only coin money. Therefore, the key ring is easily stored and transported. Further, the shape of the holder is such that the face of the coin money can be displayed while in the holder, which adds to the aesthetical appearance of the key chain in addition to reminding the user as to what type of coin is in the holder.
- Other features and advantages of the present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art from a careful reading of the Detailed Disclosure of the Preferred Embodiments presented below and accompanied by the drawings.
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FIG. 1 illustrates a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the money holder of the present invention; -
FIG. 2 illustrates an exploded view of the preferred embodiment of the holder portion of the money holder of the present invention; -
FIG. 3 illustrates a cross-sectional, exploded view of the preferred embodiment of the holder portion of the money holder of the present invention; -
FIG. 4 illustrates a cross-sectional view of the preferred embodiment of the holder portion of the money holder of the present invention; -
FIG. 5 illustrates a cross-sectional view of the preferred embodiment of the holder portion of the money holder of the present invention; -
FIG. 6 illustrates a cross-sectional view of the preferred embodiment of the holder portion of the money holder of the present invention. - As illustrated in
FIG. 1 , the present invention includes amoney holder system 10 having akey ring 12 that is connected to aholder 14 for housing coin currency. Optionally, theholder 14 can operate separately from thekey ring 12 to hold money. Thekey ring 12 includesend segments 13 overlappingintermediate segments 15 thereof and can be used for carrying at least onekey 18. Additional keys can be carried if desired. Thekey 18, as well as theholder 14, can be placed on and taken off of thekey ring 12 by spreading apart a selectedend segment 13 and a selectedintermediate segment 15. - The
coin holder 14 of the present invention is further illustrated inFIG. 2 . As shown, theholder 14 is generally disc shaped and includes a plurality of annular members that can be threadedly engaged. In particular, theholder 14 includes anupper cover 20 and alower cover 24 that are held in place by acoupling member 30 at its opposing ends. The upper and 20, 24 each includes alower covers base wall 32 and anannular sidewall 34. As further shown, the upper and 20, 24 can each further include anlower covers opening 50 in theirbase walls 32 so that the coins stored within theholder 14 remain visible. Alternatively, only either theupper cover 20 or thelower cover 24 can include an opening for such visibility. - The upper and
20, 24 can be connected to thelower covers coupling member 30 in a variety of ways. For example, the 20, 24 can be threadedly engaged with thecovers coupling member 30. As illustrated in the figures, thecoupling member 30 includes an externalannular wall 40, which can haveexternal threads 42 thereon, and an internalannular wall 44. In order to connect theupper cover 20 and thelower cover 24 to thecoupling member 30, theannular sidewall 34 of each of the covers can includeinternal threads 36 thereon, which engage theexternal threads 42 located at the opposing ends of the externalannular wall 40 of thecoupling member 30. Further, theannular sidewall 34 of the 20, 24 can be knurled to facilitate the gripping of the upper andcovers 20, 24. It is also contemplated by the present invention that other means for engagement than threads can be used to secure the upper andlower covers 20, 24 to thelower covers coupling member 30, such as corresponding male and female members (not shown) or interlocking internal and external ribs (not shown). - Because the
coupling member 30 of the present invention includes a generally tubular body that is hollow, as shown inFIGS. 2-6 , thecoupling member 30 can further include means for securingcoins 60 within the body of thecoupling member 30. Not only does this feature prevent the coins from sliding about during transportation, but also the securing means 60 alleviates the need to keep the holder full of coins at any given time. In particular, thesecuring means 60 includes aspring 62 that is disposed between anupper rib 63 and alower rib 64. The upper and 63, 64 are respectively held in place by an upper and lowerlower ribs 65, 66 formed along the internalannular flange annular wall 44 of thecoupling member 30. As illustrated, the upper and 63, 64 are generally C-shaped and each includeslower ribs rib flanges 70 dimensioned to be received by and to engage the upper and lower 65, 66, respectively, of theannular flanges coupling member 30. The upper and 63, 64 each further includelower ribs ledges 72 that can act as a coin rest when the 63, 64 are engaged with theribs coupling member 30. Although many materials may be used for making the various features of theholder 14, these materials can include metals (ferrous or nonferrous), plastics, glass, stone, and wood. - Although a variety of connectors can be used to place the
holder 14 onto thekey ring 12, an embodiment of theholder 14 can include means for attaching 22 as shown inFIG. 3 . The attaching means 22 includes anaperture 25 through which thekey ring 12 can be engaged. Alternatively, asecond aperture 26 can be included to engage additional useful attachments. However, thesecond aperture 26 is not a necessary feature to the present invention. The attachingmeans 22 can be formed integrally with theholder 14, or, alternatively, it can include amale connector member 23 that is engagable with theholder 14 through a correspondingfemale member 27. Further, the attaching means 22 can be rotatable about the longitudinal axis (FIG. 3 ) of theconnector member 23. This features allows for enhanced flexibility and comfort in the operation of themoney holder 10. - In operation, a user disengages the upper and
20, 24 from thelower covers coupling member 30. Next, the user places acoin 100 on theledge 72 of either or both of the upper and 63, 64. As shown inlower ribs FIG. 3 , the diameter of thecoin 100 is preferably less than the diameter of theopening 50 of thebase wall 32 of each of the 20, 24 so that thecovers coin 100 will not fall through theopening 50. Although it is contemplated by the present invention that various sizes and dimensions can be employed to the various features depending on the types of coins needing to be carried, preferably, the securing means 60 is dimensioned so that coins approximately the size of quarters or gold and silver dollars can rest on theledges 72 of the upper and 63, 64. After resting alower ribs coin 100 on theledge 72 of either or both of the upper and 63, 64, the upper andlower ribs 20, 24 are once again engaged to thelower covers coupling member 30. As shown inFIG. 4 , upon securing the 20, 24, the coin(s) 100 become urged towards thecovers base wall 32 of the upper and 20, 24 by thelower covers spring 62, wherein thecoin 100 placed on theledge 72 of theupper rib 63 becomes urged toward thebase wall 32 of theupper cover 20, and wherein thecoin 100 placed on theledge 72 of thelower rib 64 becomes urged toward thebase wall 32 of thelower cover 24. - Depending on how many coins are placed on each of the
ledge 72 of the upper and 63, 64, thelower ribs spring 62 will become compressed to provide more space to accommodate additional coins, as shown inFIG. 5 . Furthermore, because the securing means 60 is generally hollow,coins 100′ smaller than those resting on theledge 72 of the upper and 63, 64 can be placed between thelower ribs larger coins 100, as illustrated inFIG. 6 . - Those skilled in the art of money holders will recognize that many substitutions and modifications can be made in the foregoing preferred embodiment with departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
Claims (18)
1. A money holder, comprising:
a key ring; and
a holder connected to said key ring, wherein said holder includes an upper cover, a lower cover and a coupling member, said upper cover and said lower cover being connected to said coupling member.
2. The money holder as recited in claim 1 , wherein said upper cover and said lower cover are threadedly engaged to said coupling member.
3. The money holder as recited in claim 1 , wherein said upper cover and said lower cover each includes a base wall having an opening.
4. The money holder as recited in claim 1 , wherein said upper cover and said lower cover each includes an annular sidewall that is knurled.
5. The money holder as recited in claim 1 , further comprising means for securing coins within said coupling member.
6. The money holder as recited in claim 5 , wherein said securing means includes a spring, an upper rib and a lower rib, said spring being disposed between said upper rib and said lower rib.
7. The money holder as recited in claim 6 , wherein said coupling member includes an internal annular wall having an upper annular flange and a lower annular flange, and wherein said upper rib and said lower rib each includes a rib flange, said upper annular flange and said lower annular flange being dimensioned to engage said rib flange of said upper rib and said lower rib, respectively.
8. The money holder as recited in claim 6 , wherein said upper rib and said lower rib each includes a ledge dimensioned to provide a coin rest.
9. The money holder as recited in claim 1 , wherein said key ring and said holder are made of metal.
10. A money holder, comprising:
a holder including an upper cover, a lower cover and a coupling member, said upper cover and said lower cover being connected to said coupling member.
11. The money holder as recited in claim 10 , wherein said upper cover and said lower cover are threadedly engaged to said coupling member.
12. The money holder as recited in claim 10 , wherein said upper cover and said lower cover each includes a base wall having an opening.
13. The money holder as recited in claim 10 , wherein said upper cover and said lower cover each includes an annular sidewall that is knurled.
14. The money holder as recited in claim 10 , further comprising means for securing coins within said coupling member.
15. The money holder as recited in claim 14 , wherein said securing means includes a spring, an upper rib and a lower rib, said spring being disposed between said upper rib and said lower rib.
16. The money holder as recited in claim 15 , wherein said coupling member includes an internal annular wall having an upper annular flange and a lower annular flange, and wherein said upper rib and said lower rib each includes a rib flange, said upper annular flange and said lower annular flange being dimensioned to engage said rib flange of said upper rib and said lower rib, respectively.
17. The money holder as recited in claim 15 , wherein said upper rib and said lower rib each includes a ledge dimensioned to provide a coin rest.
18. The money holder as recited in claim 10 , wherein said holder is made of metal.
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