WO2010137975A2 - Holder for credit cards - Google Patents
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- WO2010137975A2 WO2010137975A2 PCT/NL2010/050314 NL2010050314W WO2010137975A2 WO 2010137975 A2 WO2010137975 A2 WO 2010137975A2 NL 2010050314 W NL2010050314 W NL 2010050314W WO 2010137975 A2 WO2010137975 A2 WO 2010137975A2
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45C—PURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
- A45C11/00—Receptacles for purposes not provided for in groups A45C1/00-A45C9/00
- A45C11/18—Ticket-holders or the like
- A45C11/182—Credit card holders
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- the invention relates to a holder for credit cards and different items with dimensions comparable to credit cards, further mentioned as "cards”.
- Wallets are provided with special pockets, but this solution to store cards has several disadvantages.
- the leather or artificial leather can by chemical interaction attack the cards and make them brittle, causing cracking or breaking. Because of the flexibility the cards can become curved and defect in the pockets. If for each card an individual pocket is used, the card package will be thicker then required. If several cards together are stored in a single pocket, selecting and removing of the desired card becomes complicated. Dust and sand granules in the pocket causes additional card wear.
- Document NL 1.000.970 shows a device wherein the cards without interlaced parts, thus optimal compact, are stacked and are stored in a tightly surrounding housing.
- the front and back of this housing are mutually pivoting while a spring mechanism presses against the back card.
- the cards are permanently staggered stacked.
- the first effect of this staggered stack is that through an opening in the housing a narrow edge (approx. 1 to 2 mm) of the card is visible.
- the second effect, in combination with the spring which presses against the back card is that the user has the power to, if the housing pivots open, simply "browse" through the card stack to select the correct card.
- the disadvantage of this device is the fact that the user does not easily see how this device should be manipulated while the manipulation requires some kills.
- Document EP-A 0 287 532 shows a holder on the basis of a flat box or sleeve like housing, wherein the cards are immediately stacked in register.
- This housing has internally a stepped push arm which by means of a button at the front can rotate relative to the housing manually, with the effect that the stack of cards slides outwards in staggered format because the push edge pushes against an edge.
- the arm is turned back to the initial position, the cards will, by gravity, spontaneously slide back into the housing to obtain the initial position .
- the object of the invention is to provide a card holder which as much as possible and preferably completely solves all mentioned problems and simultaneously offers a comfortable, simple and accurate operation with long life. This object is obtained with a card holder according to claim 1.
- the invention is based on the teaching that cards of credit card format indeed have a standardised dimension, but this has always some dispersion due to unavoidable fabrication tolerances.
- the inventive friction element is for that reason designed such that it not only engages oversized cards in the stack, but also undersized cards, even if a oversized card is stacked between two undersized cards. With a stack of three or more cards in the holder with all a slightly different width the friction element is nevertheless sufficiently engaged with all cards individually to avoid that a card can spontaneously move from the holder.
- the friction element has one or more of the following features: a surface of sufficient width/dimension to simultaneously engage all cards in the stack, thus e.g. extending substantially the complete height of the space of the card holder in which the card stack is received; a surface which is not rigid, and/or is indeed locally, preferably elastically, compressible, and/or in which preferably elastically a relief can be made, and/or in which easily, preferably elastically, one or more grooves or pits can be made, and/or which can be deformed like the surface of a wadded pillow or felt layer, and/or which easily yields locally, and/or is easily, preferably elastically, deformable, and/or easily adapts in shape to the shape, such as the relief, of the surface of the side of a card stack, which side is pressed against the surface of the friction element.
- the friction element and the individual edges of all cards in the stack properly connect such that the friction element engages properly each individual edge of al cards in the stack to exert sufficient friction force to hold each card of the stack without the ability to slide such that more force is required then only gravity to slide a card from the holder.
- the friction element preferably engages the side of each card, thus the narrow side of the card of which the dimension is provided by the card thickness.
- a force acts in the direction parallel to the top face of the card, wherein the top face is provided by the length and width of the card.
- a card has a top face an opposite to it a back face of equal dimension and has four sides having the same thickness as the card thickness.
- a card stack has a top face and opposite to it a back face of equal dimension and has four sides having the same thickness as the stack thickness.
- US5718329 discloses an at both ends open sleeve like card holder with a pressing spring pressing the top face of a card stack to prevent that the cards can drop from the holder.
- the cards can wear fast because of an the top face engaging pressing spring.
- a card removing feature like the push arm of EP-A 0 287 532 is lacking. The design is such to push the card stack from the sleeve with a finger.
- Friction elements are also mentioned in the documents NL 1.002.759 and US 2005/0224149A1. In both documents the functionality is however limited to the situation in which the cards are completely in the housing and this friction element has the only task to prevent that cards drop from the housing at moments that the card holder is not in use. As soon as the cards partly project from the holder to select a card an remove it individually, the cards are remote from engagement with the friction elements and the friction element is thus no longer effective to prevent that cards drop spontaneously from the holder.
- the friction force is furthermore not limited to a force component in the plane of the cards, but also comprises a component perpendicular to this plane, by which the cards are pressed onto each other and also the friction between the cards plays an important role.
- this force component perpendicular to the card plane is preferably avoided, for the sake of the second and completely new feature of the card holder, namely the possibility for the user to, after the card stack is partly slid from the housing, select an individual card, mutually shift cards in the stack, wherein only the card against which the user pushes with the finger tips, will move, while the other cards at that time keep their position relative to the housing.
- An embodiment of the friction element in the housing of the card holder according to the invention is a substrate with a rough fibre like surface structure. If fibres with a large density project from the surface, a good and intensive contact will arise between the friction element and each individual card in the bearing card stack. Even if a fibre of a smooth material, like polyamide is used, the friction between cards and friction element is sufficiently large to facilitate the above mentioned user operations.
- the level of the friction which the cards sense during sliding is directly proportional to the normal force with which the cards push against the friction element. This normal force will during the complete service life, frequently many years, be permanently active. While the normal force at the friction element increases, also the risk increases that the fibres wear of permanent deform, thus the friction force could decrease after some time.
- the friction element To optimise the life it is desirable to limit the pressure of the cards at the friction element. If at given normal force the surface of the friction element is increased, the load to the individual fibres in the friction element will decrease and the life of the friction element will increase, while the friction force to the cards will stay the same. It is however preferred to design the friction element from a material type which does not relax at permanent load, like e.g. a felt of metal fibres.
- An embodiment of a holder according to the invention comprises at the inner side of the housing straight opposite the friction element a resilient element, e.g. a blade spring, with the effect that the above mentioned normal force at the friction element will stay within determined limits, despite the tolerances of the dimensions of the housing and cards.
- a different embodiment of the holder according to the invention is obtained if the friction element and the resilient element are assembled into a single resilient friction element.
- An embodiment of the holder of the invention wherein the assembly of friction element, resilient element and/or resilient friction element in the housing is simplified, is at the inner side of the housing at convenient positions for it provided with grooves where these elements can be located in stable manner.
- the card remove feature give the used the opportunity to partly slide the card stack from the housing. This is a required operation before the user can select a card and remove it from the housing.
- An embodiment of a card remove feature as part of a card holder of the invention is made from a recess in the housing which offers sufficient space to push with a finger the card stack partly out of the housing through the card opening.
- this recess extends continuously across three faces, first the front, second the back opposite the card opening and third the back opposite the front, while the recess in the front is less deep compared to the recess in the back, the finger with which the stack is pushed from the housing, end this push movement in an inclined position relative to the front and back, whereby the card stack is step like slid out of the housing.
- each card in a stepped stack is slid from the housing, each card shows a narrow edge and the user can see at a blink which cards are present in the holder. Also the user can easy and quick select within the cards stack the desired card and remove it by manually sliding these cards mutually in a direction equal to or opposite the direction in which the cards are slid from the housing from their stored position
- An embodiment of the card remove feature of the invention comprises, a.o., a step like element, which by the user relative to the housing, e.g. by means of rotation or translation, can be moved against the cards stack, wherein the individual steps of the sep like element exert at the individual cars in the stack in the direction of the card opening a force, resulting that the card stack slides outward in stepped shape.
- the steps have a thickness which is measured parallel to the card thickness and a spacing which is measured perpendicular to the thickness and which determines the degree wherein the cards slide mutually if they slide in stepped shape from the housing.
- An embodiment of the step like element has steps with a thickness of approx. 0.4 mm. For modular nature approx.
- 0.4 mm is a sufficient thickness for the step, since this equals approx. half a typical card thickness (approx. 0.8 mm) and approx. one third of the thickness of a card with embossing (approx. 1.2 mm) . If the stepped element pushes against the card stack, within a card stack with thickness 0.8 mm each subsequent card will skip one step and after an embossed card two steps are skipped. The first and last step may not be an exception to this and obtain a thickness of e.g. approx. 0.8 mm, since the first and last step in operation will never bear against a halve card thickness.
- the spacing of the steps depends from the maximum number of cards that can be stored in the housing.
- the maximum length of the step like element is limited and the spacing between the steps is spread over this available length.
- the stepped element in the housing for a small card stack can obtain a lager spacing compared to a housing for a larger card stack.
- An embodiment of the moving step like element in the card remove feature of the card holder of the invention is provided with a reset spring, with the effect that this step like element after operation will always immediately and automatically return to the initial position, such that without obstruction the user can slide cards back into the housing during making a selection.
- cards can be damaged by the influence of strong electromagnetic radiation fields.
- cards provided with a RFID chip can be contactless read by means of radio waves if they are near an adapted reader. These are two examples of the mostly undesired interaction that can happen between electromagnetic radiation and cards in the housing.
- An embodiment of the card holder of the invention which excludes these influences has a housing made of a galvanic material. The geometry of the housing of this invention lends itself for fabrication by means of metal extrusion, with which a proper Faraday cage is made.
- a possible embodiment which allows further protection from external influences, like moist and dirt, comprises a housing which can be closed with e.g. a pivoting lid or a flexible part, e.g. a rubber cap.
- FIG. 1 and 2 show the main shape and the use of the housing of the card holder of the invention
- fig. 3, 4 and 5 show how the cards obtain a stable position relative to this housing
- fig. 6, 7 and 8 show possible embodiments of the in the housing present card remove feature.
- Fig. 1 shows a perspective of the housing 1 of the card holder which tightly fits around the adjacent shown stack of at least three cards 2, wherein one of the two smaller pockets of the housing is referred to a card opening 3 because it is opened to receive and remove cards.
- the tightly fit around the card stack implicates a main shape based on a right angles brick, but it can of course, for reasons of design or ergonomics, differ, e.g. by providing chamfers, roundings, ribs, etc.
- Fig. 2 shows the same housing 1, wherein the card stack is in a step like outward slid position ready for selecting and removing the desired card.
- Cards often have mutually clear differences regarding colours and print, whereby the user can recognise the desired card on the basis of a small edge for each card.
- Of the front card 4 a wide strip is visible and free, whereby the user can easily remove this front card by with a finger providing a slight pressure to the front of this card, such that a friction is obtained between finger and card which is bigger than the friction between card and card holder, such that this card can be slid to and fro without effort by the finger and can be taken from the housing.
- the front card 4 can simply with the movement of a single finger slid back into the housing, whereafter the card 5 further to the back can be removed.
- Fig. 3 shows a section of a possible embodiment of the housing without details of the card remove feature, wherein one can see how at at least one side near card opening 3 a friction element 6 is located, which bears against a long side of the card stack in the housing.
- the opposite side in the housing has a resilient element 7 providing that both the completely inward slid cards 8 and the partly outward slid cards
- Fig. 4 shows a comparable embodiment with the section of fig. 3, this time with the friction element and the resilient element at one side integrated within a single resilient friction element 10. Opposite this resilient friction element
- a typical friction element 6 can be present. At this location of the friction element 6 a resilient friction element could also be located, but this embodiment is not illustrated.
- Fig. 5 shows a perspective of a possible embodiment of the housing of the invention, which is provided with grooves 11 in which e friction element, a resilient element of a resilient friction element can be located.
- Fig. 6 shows a section of a possible embodiment of the card remove feature based on a recess 12 extending across the front face 13, lower face 14 and back face 15. If the recess in the back face 15 extends further then the recess in the front face 13, both ends of the recess together function as a stop for the finger with which the cards 4, 5 are pushed outside in a step like shape.
- Fig. 7 shows a possible embodiment of a housing for a card holder according to the invention, this time shown without friction elements but indeed with a card remove feature in the shape of the stepped element 16 which can rotate around an axis 17 if the user exerts in the rotation direction a force through the actuator 18 outside the housing, or immediately at the operation face 18a as part of the stepped element 16.
- the stepped element is made from steps, wherein the card contact face 19 can exert force against the side of the cards which is perpendicular to the side which bears against the friction element.
- the card contact faces 19 can be regarded as the thickness of the steps in the stepped shape and the height of these faces is equal to a smaller then the nominal card thickness (approx. 0.8 mm), whereby each step contacts a different card.
- a reset spring 20 ensures that the stepped element 16 after releasing the operation part returns immediately and automatically to the initial position.
- Fig. 8 shows a possible variant of the embodiment of fig. 7, wherein the stepped element 16 can translate in the direction in which the cards are slid through the card opening 3 and out the housing and which by means of a reset spring 20 after releasing the operation part 18 returns immediately and automatically to the initial position.
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RU2011154616/12U RU123302U1 (en) | 2009-05-27 | 2010-05-26 | CARD HOLDER |
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CN201080023049.9A CN102448343B (en) | 2009-05-27 | 2010-05-26 | Holder for credit cards |
ES10734831.0T ES2616874T3 (en) | 2009-05-27 | 2010-05-26 | Credit Card Support |
SI201031397A SI2434922T1 (en) | 2009-05-27 | 2010-05-26 | Holder for credit cards |
DK10734831.0T DK2434922T3 (en) | 2009-05-27 | 2010-05-26 | Credit card holder |
JP2012512987A JP5621128B2 (en) | 2009-05-27 | 2010-05-26 | Credit card holder |
US13/322,672 US8899411B2 (en) | 2009-05-27 | 2010-05-26 | Holder for credit cards |
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