Carrying pouch attachable to garments

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Inventors

Underhill, Annette K.

Application #

510391

Filed

Feb-22-2000

Published

Nov-20-2001

Current US Class

002/247
150/134
224/235
224/587
224/623
224/675
224/901.4
224/901.6
450/89

International Classes

A45C 001/04

Field of Search

224/191 224/235 224/240 224/587 224/623 224/649 224/675 224/901.4 224/901.6 2/247 150/134 450/89

Examiners

Cronin; Stephen K.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Catalano; Frank J.

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Abstract
A pouch attachable to a garment to store objects of credit card length and width has a container with front and back walls fixed to each other along bottom and opposite side edges to define a compartment sized to receive and hold, in a substantially immobile condition, several of the objects when they are stacked face-to-face and inserted through an open top edge of the container. Mating pieces of hook-and-loop material seal the open top edge to secure the objects in the container. A strap fixed at one of its ends to a back face of the container back wall proximate one of its edges extends across the container back face to its free end at a point proximate another of its edges. A segment of hook-and loop material is fixed along its entire length to the entire length of the front face of the strap. A mating segment of hook-and-loop material is fixed along its entire length to the back face of the container back wall between the fixed end of the strap and the point at the free end of the strap. When the segments of hook-and-loop material are mated with a segment of the garment disposed between a portion of their lengths, the container is immobilized in relation to the garment The container side edges are preferably arcuate so as to approximately conform to cleavage between a woman's breasts and further immobilize the pouch when it is used between the cups of a woman's bra.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. For storing a plurality of objects of credit card length and width stacked face-to-face, a pouch attachable to a segment of a garment comprising a container having independent front and back walls fixed to each other along bottom and opposite side edges to define a compartment sized to receive and hold the plurality of objects inserted in a lengthwise direction through an open top edge thereof in substantially immobile condition therein, means for sealing at least a portion of said open top edge so as to secure the objects inserted therein, a strap fixed at one end thereof to a back face of said back wall proximate one of said edges of said container and extending across said back face to a free end of said strap at point proximate another of said edges, a segment of hook-and loop material fixed along its entire length to an entire length of a front face of said strap and a mating segment of hook-and-loop material fixed along its entire length to said back face of said container back wall between said strap fixed end and said point whereby, when said segments of hook-and-loop material are mated with the segment of the garment disposed therebetween over a portion of said lengths thereof, said container is immobilized in relation to the garment.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates generally to carrying pouches for credit cards, folded money, identification cards and similarly sized materials and more particularly concerns a pouch attachable to part of a garment, such as the center section or strap of a woman's bra or a similarly shaped portion of any garment.

A variety of pouches have been designed for use in carrying credit cards, folding money, identification cards and the like which connect to, or are part of, a garment and are oriented so as to be concealed, yet accessible. Generally, their bulk, shape and orientation on the garment are mutually exclusive of comfort and purpose, those that work efficiently being uncomfortable and those that are comfortable being inefficient. They are all generally mobile in that, though attached to the garment, they are not held in secure orientation in relation to the garment. They are, therefore, generally difficult to open and close and to fill and empty. Most of them are designed to be located between the garment to which they are attached and the body of the user. This in turn results in the absorption of body moisture by the pouch and eventually by its contents or, if the pouch material is nonabsorbent, in skin irritation and discomfort to the user. Furthermore, because of their orientation between the garment and the body, they are relatively inaccessible and therefore inconvenient.
 
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