WO2018004346A1 - Key wallet butterfly type - Google Patents

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WO2018004346A1
WO2018004346A1 PCT/NL2017/050436 NL2017050436W WO2018004346A1 WO 2018004346 A1 WO2018004346 A1 WO 2018004346A1 NL 2017050436 W NL2017050436 W NL 2017050436W WO 2018004346 A1 WO2018004346 A1 WO 2018004346A1
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René Johan Van Geer
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R.J. Van Geer Beheer Bv
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Priority to KR1020187034982A priority Critical patent/KR102178015B1/en
Priority to ES17757905T priority patent/ES2857710T3/en
Priority to DK17757905.9T priority patent/DK3478115T3/en
Priority to BR112018074809-9A priority patent/BR112018074809A2/en
Priority to EP17757905.9A priority patent/EP3478115B1/en
Priority to PL17757905T priority patent/PL3478115T3/en
Priority to EP21150501.1A priority patent/EP3827694A1/en
Priority to SG11201811166RA priority patent/SG11201811166RA/en
Priority to JP2018563075A priority patent/JP7150329B2/en
Priority to US16/314,267 priority patent/US10646014B2/en
Priority to CA3023431A priority patent/CA3023431A1/en
Priority to RU2019102519A priority patent/RU2019102519A/en
Priority to MX2018015910A priority patent/MX2018015910A/en
Priority to CN201780040361.0A priority patent/CN109414097B/en
Priority to AU2017287781A priority patent/AU2017287781B2/en
Application filed by R.J. Van Geer Beheer Bv filed Critical R.J. Van Geer Beheer Bv
Publication of WO2018004346A1 publication Critical patent/WO2018004346A1/en
Priority to ZA2018/08278A priority patent/ZA201808278B/en
Priority to US16/451,726 priority patent/US10765188B2/en

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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45CPURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
    • A45C11/00Receptacles for purposes not provided for in groups A45C1/00-A45C9/00
    • A45C11/32Bags or wallets for holding keys
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45CPURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
    • A45C11/00Receptacles for purposes not provided for in groups A45C1/00-A45C9/00
    • A45C11/32Bags or wallets for holding keys
    • A45C11/324Bags or wallets for holding keys with pivoting keys

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  • a key means here a typically metal article, usually elongated, to be gripped manually and inserted in a key hole of the door of a house or car, for locking and unlocking the door by turning the inserted key clockwise or anti clockwise.
  • Prior art key wallets are e.g.: GB877325A, US1187852A, CH596796A5, DE3702505C1, EP1243198A1, US1494242A and many others .
  • the object of the invention is versatile and may be one of more of: comfortable to use; operation by a single hand; intuitive operation; safe operation; reliable operation; long life; suited for mass production; environmental friendly; limited number of parts; compact storage and/or transport in large numbers; compact size; tight fit around both a single or a small number and a large number of keys; trousers pocket size; attractive appearance; easy to repair; easy to recycle; protects keys against damage due to keys slamming against each other while carried around in the trouser pocket; avoids the noise of a rattling key bundle; allows storage of oversized, particularly extremely long, keys; allows easy selection of a single key from a key bundle; allows a single key operatively outside the wallet while the remaining keys of the bundle are stored within the wallet; provides easy access to the stored keys; ease of removing or adding a key to the bundle; the key bundle moves easily in and out the wallet by a simple movement of the user, e.g.
  • the wallet of the invention preferably comprises two shell elements, e.g. halves (also called panels ) which are associated by connection means such that they can move relative to one another such that a part of the one shell element, e.g. boundary edge, can move away from the corresponding part of the other shell element to open and close the wallet.
  • this is by pivoting or swiveling or rotating movement of one or both the shell elements, however a translating movement or the combination of two or more of these movements is also feasible.
  • the wallet provides a container the edges and/or sides (also called minor faces) of which are rigid, e.g. provided by a rigid frame, while one or both opposite main faces allow resilient deflection to e.g. repeatedly move between the unloaded flat shape and a bulged shape caused by a load, e.g. the wallet contents, acting perpendicular to the main face.
  • a load e.g. the wallet contents
  • the closed wallet feels solid while at the same time a main face can be squeezed like a sponge by the finger tips and the enclosed key can be sensed through the main face.
  • the solid sense is due to the fixed length and width and thickness provided by the rigid edges.
  • the wallet has one or more external wall parts covered or provided by a skin (also called membrane or foil or cloth) .
  • the skin can be provided by a single material type or by two or more material types, e.g. located next to each other as e.g. strips, e.g. mutually joined by a seam or seamless j oint .
  • the wallet in the unloaded, closed position provides the image of a container having flat and/or smooth main faces, while when packed with a stack of keys beyond the original thickness (i.e. the wallet thickness if unloaded) of the closed wallet, one or both main faces are bulged outward, and preferably in both cases the wallet is closed along its external edges, apart from a possible gap between parts that mutually move for opening the wallet.
  • the elastic behavior of the skin provides that if the skin is pulled taut across the opening of a drum, like the sheet of a percussion drum, and locally a force normal to the skin is applied, e.g. a finger tip, a local indentation is created and if the force is removed, the skin will immediately spring back or rebound.
  • the skin will deflect such that the contour of the object, e.g. key, loading the skin, will be visible at the opposite face (in other words the skin obtains a relief making the object visible through the skin by a coining or embossing effect) .
  • the wallet can, by way of example, comprise a rigid spine
  • hinge also called hinge or pivot
  • two shell elements extending from the spine such that they are hingedly connected at the spine, e.g. similar to the front and back face of a book, which shell elements have a fixed length and width.
  • anisotropic yield preferably at least 5 or 10 or 15 or 20 or 50% different or substantially absent (substantially non-stretch) in the one direction, preferably maximum yield perpendicular to the wallet pivot axis; made of elastic like or rubber like material or rubber or latex or neoprene or woven or knitted or braided from elastic yielding yarns; provides the means to bias the wallet to the open position; air and/or water permeable or impermeable; non-slippery surface; extends at both sides of the wallet pivot axis; completely covers the pivoting wallet panels, preferably externally; easy pleadable and/or foldable, preferably elastically; substantially resistant against permanent deformation, e.g.
  • a permanent deformation e.g. one or more of plead, fold or wrinkle, is absent; sheet or foil or membrane or cloth or textile like; puncture resistant; water resistant; tear resistant; easily conforms its shape elastically to contents of wallet; approximately rectangular shape; a dimension approximately twice the holder width; partly made from substantially non-elastic or non-stretch material or substantially less elastic material, e.g. natural leather or cloth; one or more of wrinkle free, fold free and plead free, in the open and/or closed position of the unloaded wallet, at least in the area covering the window; provides one or more of flat, smooth and level faces of the unloaded wallet in its open and/or closed position, at least in the area covering the window.
  • the housing thin walled; shaftless pivot; pivot axis extends along longer side; two mutually pivoting panels, preferably providing opposite main faces; panels have snap fit at the pivot; panels have integrated hinge parts to provide the pivot; at least one panel comprises a rigid space frame and/or one or more openings; space frame delimits a single opening; space frame provides the outer edges; space frame provides a cadre or framework or is circumferential; space frame is U-shaped and its distal leg ends are joined with the spine; a panel comprises metal, e.g. plate metal, e.g. the space frame of the panel, or part of it, comprises metal, e.g.
  • a panel is covered by a skin; an opening (also called window) is closed by a skin; the opening or openings associated with a main face or panel makes at least 50 or 60 or 70 or 80 or 90% of the surface area of the main face or panel; rectangular shape; length at least twice width; thickness (in unloaded, closed condition) not more than 20 or 25% or 50% or 75% of width; thickness (in unloaded, closed condition) at least 5 or 10 and/or not more than 20 or 25 or 30 millimeter; thickness (i.e. measured from the one to the opposite main wall) of the internal space (in unloaded, closed condition) at least 5 or 10 and/or not more than 20 or 25 or 30 millimeter (the objects, e.g. keys, are housed in the internal space); elongated; length at least 50 or 80 or 90 millimeter and/ or maximum 110 or 120 millimeter, e.g.
  • a key ring or loop and/or a flexible tension member e.g. chain, which carries the keys; chain length at least 50 or 75% of holder length; at least one chain end temporary fixed, e.g. by snap fit, to the housing, e.g. to add or remove a key or for safety (e.g. in case of an accident; chain length at least 25 or 50% or 75% or 100% longer than shortest distance between its to the holder anchored ends; a chain end anchored to a panel edge, preferably a short edge, e.g.
  • pivoting shell halves providing panels; in the closed position at least one side provides a gap of at least 2 or 3 or 4 or 5 millimeter, preferably one or two sides at the most provides such gap, preferably for substantially or at least 50 or 75% its complete length; a short side provides the gap; operating button for unlocking the shell halves near or at a corner or midway an edge length and/or at a long or short edge; operating button located between and/or projecting outward from between panels; operating button externally accessible while wallet closed; operating means, e.g.
  • button actuates lock release, preferably provides translating movement of lock part; transmission means associated with operating button to actuate lock; button operated by pushing or turning action, e.g. of finger or thumb of user; translating or turning button; opening angle limited to less than 120 or 110 or 100 or 90 or 80 or 70 degrees, preferably by limiting or stop means, e.g. at the pivot; opening angle at least 45 or 60 degrees; skin provides elastic force to resiliently open the holder by pivoting from the closed position, provides at least 80 or 90 or 95% of the surface area of one ore both main faces of the holder and/or keeps the panels in biased engagement; skin attached by e.g.
  • pivot comprises an inner partly cylindrical wall at pivot edge at the one panel tightly nested within an outer part cylindrical wall at pivot edge at the other panel, said partly cylindrical walls slidingly engage mutually in the pivot direction; the outer cylindrical wall has a stop edge associated with a stop edge at the inner cylindrical wall to limit pivoting towards the open position;
  • skin provides a, preferably loose, envelope or hull or wrapping of the holder; skin pre tensioned or pulled tight in open and/or closed position of wallet; skin pre tensioned or pulled tight in open position at least 1 or 2 or 3 or 4 or 5 or 6 or 7 or 8 or 9 or 10% yield; skin provides external surface; lock provides rigid and/or internal locking; lock is provided internal; lock holds opposite edges fixed or rigidly against bias to the wallet open position; lock is releasable by releasing means, preferably operated by operating means,
  • lock provides mutually engaging snapping and/or hooking parts in the closed position; locking parts are provided at both panels, preferably at an outer edge, preferably long edge, preferably midway; in the closed position the shell halves are one or more of: stacked onto each other, located right above each other, parallel to each other, keep the wallet closed; the skin covers the complete external surface of the two wallet main faces; if closed the wallet comprises two external, opposite main faces spaced by the wallet thickness; thickness can be resiliently or elastically expanded to at least two or three or four times the original thickness; a releasable lock to selectively keep the wallet closed, preferably of internal type; in closed, unloaded condition an elongated, flat walled, sleeve like shape; the two panels are merely mutually connected at the spine; the two panels mutually connected along one edge and are mutually free along the other three edges; in closed and/or open condition its inside is accessible through three sides and not through the fourth side; the edges at the short minor faces are merely mutually connected at the pivot
  • the key retention means of the wallet e.g. the chain
  • the chain is completely within the wallet or not more than 5 or 10% of it is outside the wallet; is hingedly connected to the wallet for the movement between extended and retracted position; attached to the housing; elongated; merely a single connection point with the housing; comprises a rigid elongated member, e.g. rod.
  • the wallet preferably is provided by two opposite main faces, two opposite long minor faces and two opposite short minor faces, wherein the minor faces provide the wallet thickness.
  • a long minor face meets a short minor face at an angle of 90 degrees.
  • the long minor faces are tight such that they do not allow a key to pass and/or one or both the short minor faces delimit an opening for a key to pass.
  • Fig. 1 and 2 the closed wallet from the opposite sides, in perspective view
  • Fig. 3 and 4 the open wallet from the opposite sides, in perspective view, and associated chained key presented;
  • Fig. 5 the closed wallet in the view similar to fig. 4, and associated chained key presented;
  • Fig. 6 an exploded perspective view, skin removed, of the main components of the wallet, in closed position
  • Fig. 7 an end view of the wallet shown in fig. 1;
  • Fig. 8 a sectional view of the wallet shown in fig. 1;
  • Fig. 9 an exploded perspective view of the space frames of the pivoting panels, in open position;
  • Fig. 10 a sectional view of the assembled space frames, in closed position
  • Fig. 11 detail F of fig. 10 (scale 5 to 1);
  • Fig. 12 a sectional view of the assembled space frame, in open position
  • FIG. 13 detail F of fig. 12 (scale 5 to 1) ; Fig. 14-16 successive steps during assembly of the wallet in sectional view;
  • Fig. 17 a perspective view of the completed wallet; and Fig. 18 an embodiment of the skin.
  • Fig. 1-8 show the two space frames, the outer envelope of rubber like foil material, also called skin, the operating button associated with the lock, the key chain, a key, the quick connector associated with the one chain end.
  • the wallet is provided by two opposite main faces, two opposite long sides and two opposite short sides.
  • a long side meets a short side at an angle of 90 degrees. If closed, the long sides are tight such that they do not allow a key to pass, however the short sides delimit an opening for a key to pass.
  • Fig. 9 provides details of the pivoting edges of the panels and of the opposite edges to which the skin is clinched. Compared to fig. 6 the features of the lock are absent and the pivoting edges are designed differently.
  • Fig. 10-13 provide details of the form fit of the pivot edges and associated stop elements to limit the opening angle.
  • the skin is absent.
  • Fig. 14 shows the skin clinched to both panel edges and by turning the panels according to the arrows, the position of fig. 15 is obtained. Starting from fig. 15, by turning the panels according to the arrows, the position of fig. 16 is obtained, in which the pivot edges are engaged by form fit and biased in engagement by the permanently stretched envelope.
  • Fig. 17 schematically illustrates the skin providing an envelope for the wallet, shown in closed position, and discontinued along the line where the distal panel edges meet.
  • Fig. 18 shows a skin made from two material types.
  • the central strip is elastic, thus highly resiliently stretchable, and the fields at both sides are from natural leather, thus substantially stretch free.
  • the elastic central strip will be registered with the pivot axis of the wallet. If applied to the wallet of fig. 17, the seam between the central strip and a natural leather field could be located at the dotted line.
  • the drawing illustrates both panels providing part of the means for hinged connection.
  • a living hinge is feasible, or one of the panels provides substantially the hinge, e.g. as a spine.
  • the lock could comprise magnetic means.

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Wallet comprising two shell halves which are associated by a rigid spine to open and close the wallet, and containing a bunch of keys, anchored to the wallet. The wallet is biased to the open position by a pre tensioned skin which covers windows in the two shell halves. The skin allows temporary outward bulging by elasticity, and immediately springs back into the initial unloaded state at the time the bulging load is removed.

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Key wallet butterfly type
This invention relates to a wallet for storing keys or similar articles (hereafter commonly called "key") . A key means here a typically metal article, usually elongated, to be gripped manually and inserted in a key hole of the door of a house or car, for locking and unlocking the door by turning the inserted key clockwise or anti clockwise.
Prior art key wallets are e.g.: GB877325A, US1187852A, CH596796A5, DE3702505C1, EP1243198A1, US1494242A and many others .
The words "elastic", "resilient", yield", are mainly used to explain that the element or material can expand in length and/or width, like a rubber or elastic band.
The object of the invention is versatile and may be one of more of: comfortable to use; operation by a single hand; intuitive operation; safe operation; reliable operation; long life; suited for mass production; environmental friendly; limited number of parts; compact storage and/or transport in large numbers; compact size; tight fit around both a single or a small number and a large number of keys; trousers pocket size; attractive appearance; easy to repair; easy to recycle; protects keys against damage due to keys slamming against each other while carried around in the trouser pocket; avoids the noise of a rattling key bundle; allows storage of oversized, particularly extremely long, keys; allows easy selection of a single key from a key bundle; allows a single key operatively outside the wallet while the remaining keys of the bundle are stored within the wallet; provides easy access to the stored keys; ease of removing or adding a key to the bundle; the key bundle moves easily in and out the wallet by a simple movement of the user, e.g. his hand or wrist; allows safe storage of a fragile article, e.g. cigarette, in addition to keys; can be used as a toy or excercising implement, e.g. percussion or trampoline for small objects; protects other articles, e.g. mobile phone or money wallet carried in the same pocket or bag against damage, e.g. scratches or wear, caused by keys, and the pocket or bag itself; allows one or more keys attached to the wallet to be outside the wallet while the wallet is closed; a size sufficient small to fit in a single hand, e.g.
approximately credit card format.
The wallet of the invention preferably comprises two shell elements, e.g. halves (also called panels ) which are associated by connection means such that they can move relative to one another such that a part of the one shell element, e.g. boundary edge, can move away from the corresponding part of the other shell element to open and close the wallet. Preferably this is by pivoting or swiveling or rotating movement of one or both the shell elements, however a translating movement or the combination of two or more of these movements is also feasible.
Preferably the wallet provides a container the edges and/or sides (also called minor faces) of which are rigid, e.g. provided by a rigid frame, while one or both opposite main faces allow resilient deflection to e.g. repeatedly move between the unloaded flat shape and a bulged shape caused by a load, e.g. the wallet contents, acting perpendicular to the main face.
Thus, when hand held, the closed wallet feels solid while at the same time a main face can be squeezed like a sponge by the finger tips and the enclosed key can be sensed through the main face. The solid sense is due to the fixed length and width and thickness provided by the rigid edges.
Preferably the wallet has one or more external wall parts covered or provided by a skin (also called membrane or foil or cloth) . The skin can be provided by a single material type or by two or more material types, e.g. located next to each other as e.g. strips, e.g. mutually joined by a seam or seamless j oint .
Preferably the wallet in the unloaded, closed position provides the image of a container having flat and/or smooth main faces, while when packed with a stack of keys beyond the original thickness (i.e. the wallet thickness if unloaded) of the closed wallet, one or both main faces are bulged outward, and preferably in both cases the wallet is closed along its external edges, apart from a possible gap between parts that mutually move for opening the wallet.
The elastic behavior of the skin, or part of it, provides that if the skin is pulled taut across the opening of a drum, like the sheet of a percussion drum, and locally a force normal to the skin is applied, e.g. a finger tip, a local indentation is created and if the force is removed, the skin will immediately spring back or rebound. Typically, the skin will deflect such that the contour of the object, e.g. key, loading the skin, will be visible at the opposite face (in other words the skin obtains a relief making the object visible through the skin by a coining or embossing effect) .
The wallet can, by way of example, comprise a rigid spine
(also called hinge or pivot) providing a pivot axis designed for opening and closing the wallet, two shell elements extending from the spine such that they are hingedly connected at the spine, e.g. similar to the front and back face of a book, which shell elements have a fixed length and width.
One or more of the following applies to the skin or part of it: yields or stretches resiliently or elastically, preferably at least 5 or 10 or 20 or 30 or 50 or 100 or 200%; elastic bias 10 or 8 or 6 or 5 or 4 or 3 or 2 or 1.5 Newton at the most and/or at least 0.1 or 0.25 or 0.5 Newton for 1 millimeter yield for a sheet of 100 millimeter length and 100 millimeter width; stretched or pre tensioned when wallet is opened and/or closed, preferably at least 2 or 5 or 8 or 10% yield; stretch or pre tension increases while moving from opened to closed of the wallet, preferably the increase is at least 2.5 or 5 or 7 or 10%; different from natural leather or tensile rigid (non-stretch) fabric or woven or non-woven; at least 10% more elastic yield compared to natural leather or tensile rigid (non-stretch) fabric or woven or non-woven; thickness at least 0.25 or 0.5 or 0.8 or 1.0 or 1.3 and/or maximum 1.7 or 2 or 2.5 or 3 or 5 millimeter, e.g. approximately 1.5; anisotropic yield, preferably at least 5 or 10 or 15 or 20 or 50% different or substantially absent (substantially non-stretch) in the one direction, preferably maximum yield perpendicular to the wallet pivot axis; made of elastic like or rubber like material or rubber or latex or neoprene or woven or knitted or braided from elastic yielding yarns; provides the means to bias the wallet to the open position; air and/or water permeable or impermeable; non-slippery surface; extends at both sides of the wallet pivot axis; completely covers the pivoting wallet panels, preferably externally; easy pleadable and/or foldable, preferably elastically; substantially resistant against permanent deformation, e.g. pleads and/or folds and/or wrinkles; a permanent deformation, e.g. one or more of plead, fold or wrinkle, is absent; sheet or foil or membrane or cloth or textile like; puncture resistant; water resistant; tear resistant; easily conforms its shape elastically to contents of wallet; approximately rectangular shape; a dimension approximately twice the holder width; partly made from substantially non-elastic or non-stretch material or substantially less elastic material, e.g. natural leather or cloth; one or more of wrinkle free, fold free and plead free, in the open and/or closed position of the unloaded wallet, at least in the area covering the window; provides one or more of flat, smooth and level faces of the unloaded wallet in its open and/or closed position, at least in the area covering the window.
One or more of the following applies to the housing: thin walled; shaftless pivot; pivot axis extends along longer side; two mutually pivoting panels, preferably providing opposite main faces; panels have snap fit at the pivot; panels have integrated hinge parts to provide the pivot; at least one panel comprises a rigid space frame and/or one or more openings; space frame delimits a single opening; space frame provides the outer edges; space frame provides a cadre or framework or is circumferential; space frame is U-shaped and its distal leg ends are joined with the spine; a panel comprises metal, e.g. plate metal, e.g. the space frame of the panel, or part of it, comprises metal, e.g. plate metal; a panel is covered by a skin; an opening (also called window) is closed by a skin; the opening or openings associated with a main face or panel makes at least 50 or 60 or 70 or 80 or 90% of the surface area of the main face or panel; rectangular shape; length at least twice width; thickness (in unloaded, closed condition) not more than 20 or 25% or 50% or 75% of width; thickness (in unloaded, closed condition) at least 5 or 10 and/or not more than 20 or 25 or 30 millimeter; thickness (i.e. measured from the one to the opposite main wall) of the internal space (in unloaded, closed condition) at least 5 or 10 and/or not more than 20 or 25 or 30 millimeter (the objects, e.g. keys, are housed in the internal space); elongated; length at least 50 or 80 or 90 millimeter and/ or maximum 110 or 120 millimeter, e.g.
approximately 100 millimeter; width at least 30 or 40 millimeter and/or maximum 50 or 60 millimeter, e.g. approximately 45 millimeter; at least three or four of its external edges is rigid (in the closed condition the wallet has four edges if rectangular shaped) ; biased to the open position by the skin and preferably also biased to further open if in the completely open position wherein further opening is e.g. blocked by a stop means of the wallet; stop means is integrated in hinge; a key retaining or connection means (in here also called "chain"), preferably to engage the aperture in the grip of the key (the "grip" means the part of the key which is held between thumb and indexing finger if the key is inserted in the key hole), e.g. comprising a key ring or loop and/or a flexible tension member, e.g. chain, which carries the keys; chain length at least 50 or 75% of holder length; at least one chain end temporary fixed, e.g. by snap fit, to the housing, e.g. to add or remove a key or for safety (e.g. in case of an accident; chain length at least 25 or 50% or 75% or 100% longer than shortest distance between its to the holder anchored ends; a chain end anchored to a panel edge, preferably a short edge, e.g. approximately midway; a chain end anchored at or near the pivot; each chain end anchored to a proper panel; single chain carries all keys; elastic or non elastic chain; elastic expandable storage space, e.g. at least 50% or 100% or 150% expansion of the thickness; storage space boundary provided by holder external wall, e.g. skin; expansion of storage space provides equal expansion of holder volume; panels mutually engaged by hooking parts at the pivoting edge of both panels; pivoting edges of panels pressed against each other by bias of skin; panels loose laying against each other at pivoting edge; panel edges at pivot have mutual form fit; panel edges at pivot can be immediately moved from each other against skin bias; pivoting shell halves providing panels; in the closed position at least one side provides a gap of at least 2 or 3 or 4 or 5 millimeter, preferably one or two sides at the most provides such gap, preferably for substantially or at least 50 or 75% its complete length; a short side provides the gap; operating button for unlocking the shell halves near or at a corner or midway an edge length and/or at a long or short edge; operating button located between and/or projecting outward from between panels; operating button externally accessible while wallet closed; operating means, e.g. button actuates lock release, preferably provides translating movement of lock part; transmission means associated with operating button to actuate lock; button operated by pushing or turning action, e.g. of finger or thumb of user; translating or turning button; opening angle limited to less than 120 or 110 or 100 or 90 or 80 or 70 degrees, preferably by limiting or stop means, e.g. at the pivot; opening angle at least 45 or 60 degrees; skin provides elastic force to resiliently open the holder by pivoting from the closed position, provides at least 80 or 90 or 95% of the surface area of one ore both main faces of the holder and/or keeps the panels in biased engagement; skin attached by e.g. clinching or clamping, preferably to frame at preferably a single edge of a panel; skin, preferably merely, anchored to frame at opposite edges, preferably both long edges or edges parallel to pivot axis; pivot comprises an inner partly cylindrical wall at pivot edge at the one panel tightly nested within an outer part cylindrical wall at pivot edge at the other panel, said partly cylindrical walls slidingly engage mutually in the pivot direction; the outer cylindrical wall has a stop edge associated with a stop edge at the inner cylindrical wall to limit pivoting towards the open position; skin provides a, preferably loose, envelope or hull or wrapping of the holder; skin pre tensioned or pulled tight in open and/or closed position of wallet; skin pre tensioned or pulled tight in open position at least 1 or 2 or 3 or 4 or 5 or 6 or 7 or 8 or 9 or 10% yield; skin provides external surface; lock provides rigid and/or internal locking; lock is provided internal; lock holds opposite edges fixed or rigidly against bias to the wallet open position; lock is releasable by releasing means, preferably operated by operating means, e.g. through
transmission means; lock provides mutually engaging snapping and/or hooking parts in the closed position; locking parts are provided at both panels, preferably at an outer edge, preferably long edge, preferably midway; in the closed position the shell halves are one or more of: stacked onto each other, located right above each other, parallel to each other, keep the wallet closed; the skin covers the complete external surface of the two wallet main faces; if closed the wallet comprises two external, opposite main faces spaced by the wallet thickness; thickness can be resiliently or elastically expanded to at least two or three or four times the original thickness; a releasable lock to selectively keep the wallet closed, preferably of internal type; in closed, unloaded condition an elongated, flat walled, sleeve like shape; the two panels are merely mutually connected at the spine; the two panels mutually connected along one edge and are mutually free along the other three edges; in closed and/or open condition its inside is accessible through three sides and not through the fourth side; the edges at the short minor faces are merely mutually connected at the pivot; at least one of the edges that move away from each other while the wallet opens, have towards each other extending parts, e.g. to provide attachments means for the skin (e.g. to clinch the skin) .
For the key retention means of the wallet, e.g. the chain, one or more of the following applies: holds preferably at least two, three, four, five or six keys; can move, preferably free, e.g. by virtue of gravity or movement of the wallet, between a retracted position, in which the associated keys are stored within the wallet, and an extended position, in which one or more of the associated keys are external from the wallet and possibly one or more other associated keys are stored within the wallet; in the extended position at least part of the chain, e.g. at least 20 or 30 or 60 or 80% of it, projects outside the wallet; in the retracted position the chain is completely within the wallet or not more than 5 or 10% of it is outside the wallet; is hingedly connected to the wallet for the movement between extended and retracted position; attached to the housing; elongated; merely a single connection point with the housing; comprises a rigid elongated member, e.g. rod.
The wallet preferably is provided by two opposite main faces, two opposite long minor faces and two opposite short minor faces, wherein the minor faces provide the wallet thickness. A long minor face meets a short minor face at an angle of 90 degrees. Preferably, if closed, the long minor faces are tight such that they do not allow a key to pass and/or one or both the short minor faces delimit an opening for a key to pass.
The attached drawing illustrates presently preferred embodiments without limiting the scope of protection, showing in :
Fig. 1 and 2 the closed wallet from the opposite sides, in perspective view;
Fig. 3 and 4 the open wallet from the opposite sides, in perspective view, and associated chained key presented;
Fig. 5 the closed wallet in the view similar to fig. 4, and associated chained key presented;
Fig. 6 an exploded perspective view, skin removed, of the main components of the wallet, in closed position;
Fig. 7 an end view of the wallet shown in fig. 1;
Fig. 8 a sectional view of the wallet shown in fig. 1; Fig. 9 an exploded perspective view of the space frames of the pivoting panels, in open position;
Fig. 10 a sectional view of the assembled space frames, in closed position;
Fig. 11 detail F of fig. 10 (scale 5 to 1);
Fig. 12 a sectional view of the assembled space frame, in open position;
Fig. 13 detail F of fig. 12 (scale 5 to 1) ; Fig. 14-16 successive steps during assembly of the wallet in sectional view;
Fig. 17 a perspective view of the completed wallet; and Fig. 18 an embodiment of the skin.
Meaning of the reference signs: wallet 1, key 2, aperture 3 in key grip, operating button 4 of lock, main face or side 5, chain 6, space frame 7, latch 8 of lock, quick connector 9 of chain 6, hooks 10 of lock, spine or pivot 11, foil 12 (also called membrane or skin), clinch edge 13, stop 14 limiting the opening angle, window 15 inside the space frame 7.
Fig. 1-8 show the two space frames, the outer envelope of rubber like foil material, also called skin, the operating button associated with the lock, the key chain, a key, the quick connector associated with the one chain end.
In the closed wallet position, see e.g. fig. 1, the longitudinal edges of the superposed panels distal from the pivot axis are near each other while in the open wallet position, see e.g. fig. 3, these edges are moved away from each other. Also if the closed wallet is packed with keys such that the main faces bulge outwardly, these distal edges are kept in the position shown in fig. 1 by the rigid hooking parts of the internal lock.
The wallet is provided by two opposite main faces, two opposite long sides and two opposite short sides. A long side meets a short side at an angle of 90 degrees. If closed, the long sides are tight such that they do not allow a key to pass, however the short sides delimit an opening for a key to pass. Fig. 9 provides details of the pivoting edges of the panels and of the opposite edges to which the skin is clinched. Compared to fig. 6 the features of the lock are absent and the pivoting edges are designed differently.
Fig. 10-13 provide details of the form fit of the pivot edges and associated stop elements to limit the opening angle. The skin is absent. Fig. 14 shows the skin clinched to both panel edges and by turning the panels according to the arrows, the position of fig. 15 is obtained. Starting from fig. 15, by turning the panels according to the arrows, the position of fig. 16 is obtained, in which the pivot edges are engaged by form fit and biased in engagement by the permanently stretched envelope.
Fig. 17 schematically illustrates the skin providing an envelope for the wallet, shown in closed position, and discontinued along the line where the distal panel edges meet.
Fig. 18 shows a skin made from two material types. The central strip is elastic, thus highly resiliently stretchable, and the fields at both sides are from natural leather, thus substantially stretch free. The elastic central strip will be registered with the pivot axis of the wallet. If applied to the wallet of fig. 17, the seam between the central strip and a natural leather field could be located at the dotted line.
The drawing illustrates both panels providing part of the means for hinged connection. Alternatively a living hinge is feasible, or one of the panels provides substantially the hinge, e.g. as a spine. The lock could comprise magnetic means.
The drawing, the specification and claims contain many features in combination. The skilled person will consider these also individually and combine them to further embodiments. Also different embodiments belong to the invention. Features of different in here disclosed embodiments can in different manners be combined and different aspects of some features are regarded mutually exchangeable. All described or in the drawing disclosed features provide as such or in arbitrary combination the subject matter of the invention, also independent from their arrangement in the claims or their referral.

Claims

Claims
1. Wallet comprising two shell elements, e.g. halves which are associated by connection means such that they can move relative to one another such that a part of the one shell element, e.g. boundary edge, can move away from the corresponding part of the other shell element to open and close the wallet.
2. Wallet according to claim 1, comprising an open position and a closed position, in the closed position providing an elongated sleeve like shape, in the open position the shell elements (5) make a mutual sharp angle, the shell elements (5) are merely connected to each other along a single edge (11), also providing a hinged connection providing a rigid spine, in the closed position the inner space of the wallet is open to the environment via three of its four edges (13), which four edges provide a rectangular shape when viewing towards one of the main faces (5) of the wallet, the wallet moves between the open and closed position by pivoting at the spine (11) .
3. Wallet according to claim 1 or 2, containing an object, e.g. a bunch of keys (2), which object, e.g. bunch is anchored to the wallet by retaining means (6), which retaining means can move between a retracted position, completely within the wallet and also the associated object, and an extended position, at least partly projecting outside the wallet and also the associated object, the wallet is designed to be selectively opened or closed both if the retaining means are in the retracted or extended position.
4. Wallet according to any of claims 1-3, having a resilient or elastic means biasing the wallet to the open position, preferably provided by a foil or sheet or membrane material, e.g. skin .
5. Wallet according to any of claims 1-4, having one or more main faces having an area allowing temporary outward bulging by elasticity, delimited, preferably completely
circumferentially, by rigid boundaries, such that said area immediately springs back into the initial unloaded state at the time the bulging load is removed.
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6. Wallet according to any of claims 1-5, wherein the object retaining means carry a bunch of keys and the assembly of object retaining means and bunch of keys is designed to move between the retracted and extended position merely when the wallet is
10 in an open position.
7. Wallet according to any of claims 1-6, comprising an elastically resilient foil (12) covering both shell halves (5) and extending from the one shell halve (5) to the other shell
15 halve (5) via the spine (11) and being pre tensioned by at least 5% yield both in the closed and open position of the wallet such that both in the open and closed position of the wallet the shell halves (5) are biased in the direction of moving from the closed to the open position of the wallet.
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8. Wallet according to any of claims 1-7, at least one shell halve (5) comprises a plate metal space frame (7) of rectangular shape which provides the boundaries (13) of the shell halve (5) and also provides the external boundaries of a single window
25 (15) which is covered by foil (12) such that the wallet has rigid boundaries (13) and main faces (5) that, in the area of the foil, can be outwardly bulged by bulky contents within the closed wallet.
30 9. Wallet according to any of claims 1-8, the foil is fixedly attached to the edges (13) of the main faces (5) opposite the edges that are hingedly connected and lay loose at the other edges .
35 10. Wallet according to any of claims 1-9, the foil (12) has a rectangular shape, is pre tensioned such that it is elastically yielded for at least 10%, is wrinkle free, is easy pleadable and foldable, has a dimension in the direction parallel to the orientation of the pivot shaft, which orientation is parallel to the longitudinal edges (13) of the wallet, equal to or not more than the dimension of the shell 5 halve (5) in the same orientation.
11. Wallet according to any of claims 1-10, the foil allows an elastic yield of at least 100% and provides an elastic bias of at least 0.5 Newton and not more than 5 Newton for 1 millimeter
10 yield for a sheet of 100 millimeter length and 100 millimeter width, the foil thickness is at least 0.25 and not more than 1.7 millimeter, the foil allows an elastic yield in the one direction parallel to the face of the foil that is at least 50% different from the elastic yield in the perpendicular
15 direction parallel to the face of the foil, such that the foil has an anisotropic yield behaviour, wherein the direction in which the foil allows lowest yield is parallel to the wallet pivot axis (11) and the foil is braided from elastic yielding yarns .
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12. Wallet according to any of claims 1-11, provided with a mechanical stop (14) integrated in the hinge (11) to limit the opening angle to less than 90 degrees.
25 13. Wallet according to any of claims 1-12, the hinge (11) is shaft less and the shell halves (5) have edges at the hinge (11) shaped such that they have mutual form fit to allow the pivoting movement and they have a loose mutual engagement and are kept in mutual engagement and are kept pressed against each
30 other, while fitting into each other, by the bias of the foil.
14. Wallet according to any of claims 1-13, when hand held, the closed wallet feels solid while at the same time a main face can be squeezed like a sponge by the finger tips and the 35 enclosed key can be sensed through the main face while the solid sense is due to the fixed length and width and thickness provided by the rigid edges while the wallet in the unloaded, closed position provides the image of a container having flat and smooth main faces, while when packed with a stack of keys beyond the original thickness (i.e. the wallet thickness if unloaded) of the closed wallet, one or both main faces are bulged outward 5 and the skin is such that, when the wallet is packed with a stack of keys beyond the original thickness, the skin obtains a relief making the object visible through the skin by a coining or embossing effect of the skin.
10 15. Wallet according to any of claims 1-14, wherein a to the retaining means (6) connected object (2) is absent.
16. Wallet according to any of claims 1-15, having a length between 80 and 120 millimeter, a width between 30 and 60
15 millimeter and a thickness between 5 and 30 millimeter, if unloaded and closed.
17. Method of operating the wallet according to any of claims 1-16 wherein, starting from the closed position, the wallet
20 is held in a single hand and the operating button is operated by a finger of said hand such that the lock is released such that the wallet, by the bias of the foil (12), automatically moves to its open position and is kept in said position by continued bias of the foil and then the retaining means are
25 moved from the retracted to the extended position such that the retaining means and also the object associated with the retaining means are brought outside the wallet and then, while the retaining means and its associated object remain outside the wallet, the wallet is closed against the bias of the foil
30 by squeezing the shell halves (5) together by action of the fingers of said single hand wherein the pre tension of the foil (12) increases at least 2.5% while moving from the opened to the closed position of the wallet.
35 18. Method according to claim 17, wherein the retaining means are moved to the extended position by a wrist movement of said single hand.
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