WO2022014585A1 - カードホルダ及びカードホルダセット - Google Patents

カードホルダ及びカードホルダセット Download PDF

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WO2022014585A1
WO2022014585A1 PCT/JP2021/026275 JP2021026275W WO2022014585A1 WO 2022014585 A1 WO2022014585 A1 WO 2022014585A1 JP 2021026275 W JP2021026275 W JP 2021026275W WO 2022014585 A1 WO2022014585 A1 WO 2022014585A1
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文仁 上野
勇 金子
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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
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45CPURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
    • A45C11/00Receptacles for purposes not provided for in groups A45C1/00-A45C9/00
    • A45C11/18Ticket-holders or the like

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  • This disclosure relates to a card holder and a card holder set.
  • a card holder for accommodating an ID (Identification) card or the like is known.
  • the card holder disclosed in Patent Document 1 accommodates an ID card equipped with a non-contact type IC (Integrated Circuit) chip while being attached to the tip of a reel cord attached to a neck strap.
  • the ID card can function as a name tag, and the ID card can be easily held over the IC chip reader by pulling out the reel code.
  • the card holder as described above is always worn by the user. Therefore, it is conceivable to lock the article to be carried at all times to the card holder by using, for example, a string or a clip.
  • the article locked to the card holder swings and is positioned in front of the ID card, the function of the ID card as a name tag is impaired.
  • the ID card is held over the reader of the IC chip, it is troublesome for the user to require an operation such as holding an article locked to the card holder by hand.
  • the card holder and the card holder set according to the present disclosure are intended to improve the convenience when the user carries the article.
  • the card holder (1) is a card holder (1) for accommodating a card (C), and a card (C) having a first external dimension is a first card (C).
  • the first card (C) is held in a state where the card holding portion (10) is detachably held so that the surface (Ca) can be visually recognized and the card (C) is held by the card holding portion (10).
  • the attachment holding portion (11) for detachably holding the attachment (A) having the second external dimension is provided on the second surface (Cb) side opposite to the surface (Ca), and the attachment holding portion (11) is provided.
  • the contents displayed on the first surface (Ca) of the card (C) can be visually recognized by others.
  • the card (C) can be made to function as a name tag.
  • the attachment (A) (article) is detachably held in a state where the card (C) is held, so that the user can easily carry the attachment (A). It will be possible.
  • the attachment (A) is held on the second surface (Cb) side opposite to the first surface (Ca) of the card (C), so that the attachment (A) is, for example, It swings and is located on the first surface (Ca) side of the card (C), which hinders the function of the card (C) as a name tag, or shakes the attachment (A) when handling the card holder (1). It is possible to suppress the need for an operation such as pressing the attachment (A) by hand so as not to move. Moreover, the user can select and carry a required type of attachment (A) from a plurality of types of attachments (A). Therefore, the card holder (1) can improve the convenience when the user carries the article.
  • the card holder (10) has the card holder so that the first surface (Ca) of the card (C) faces the front side of the card holder (1).
  • the card (C) inserted from the back side of (1) may be held, and the attachment holding portion (11) may hold the attachment (A) inserted from the back side of the card holder (1). According to this, it is possible to attach / detach only the attachment (A) while the card (C) is housed.
  • the card holder set (100) includes the above-mentioned card holder (1) and attachment (A).
  • the attachment (A) may be a spray bottle (AS) that sprays the content liquid by pressing the pressing portion (ASA).
  • AS spray bottle
  • the user can easily carry the spray bottle (AS).
  • AS the content liquid of the spray bottle (AS) have a sterilizing / disinfecting function
  • the user can sterilize / disinfect the touched object at a desired timing.
  • the attachment holding portion (11) may hold the spray bottle (AS) in a state where the pressing portion (ASa) can be pressed. According to this, since the content liquid can be sprayed with the spray bottle (AS) attached to the card holder (1), it is possible to improve the convenience when the user uses the spray bottle (AS). Will be.
  • the attachment holding portion (11) is a finger when the pressing portion (ASa) of the spray bottle (AS) being held is pressed by the user's finger. It may be formed so as to avoid the movement path. According to this, it becomes possible to easily perform the operation of spraying the content liquid while the spray bottle (AS) is attached to the card holder (1).
  • the attachment holding portion (11) covers at least a part of the pressing portion (ASA) from the side opposite to the direction in which the pressing portion (ASA) is pressed. May be. According to this, it is possible to prevent the pressing portion (ASa) from protruding or falling off from the spray bottle (AS) attached to the card holder (1) against the will of the user.
  • the spray bottle (AS) is formed with a spray hole (ASb) for spraying the content liquid, and the attachment holding portion (11) is a spray hole (11).
  • the spray bottle (AS) may be held in a state where the ASb) is not covered. According to this, since the content liquid can be sprayed with the spray bottle (AS) attached to the card holder (1), it is possible to improve the convenience when the user uses the spray bottle (AS). Will be.
  • the hook (AF) may be made of a conductive member. According to this, it becomes possible to operate a touch panel (for example, a capacitive touch panel) using a hook (AF).
  • the attachment (A) is a cover (AC) that covers the attachment holding portion (11) while being held by the attachment holding portion (11), and is an attachment.
  • the holding portion (11) may hold the cover (AC) at a position away from the second surface (Cb) of the card (C) in the state of being held by the card holding portion (10).
  • the user can carry the belongings (articles) by arranging the belongings (articles) between the card (C) and the cover (AC).
  • the belongings are suppressed from being soiled.
  • the user can also carry a mask as a personal item cleanly.
  • the user can safely carry a thin electronic device or the like as personal belongings.
  • the attachment holding portion (11) is covered so as to be parallel to the card (C) in a state of being held by the card holding portion (10).
  • AC may be retained. According to this, the card (C) and the cover (AC) held in parallel with each other make it possible to carry, for example, thin-shaped belongings in a stable state.
  • the card holder and the card holder set according to the present disclosure can improve the convenience when the user carries the article.
  • FIG. 1 is a front view showing a state in which a card holder and a card holder set according to the present embodiment accommodate a card and are attached to a neck strap.
  • FIG. 2 is a front view showing a card holder.
  • FIG. 3 is a rear view showing the card holder.
  • FIG. 4 is an end view along the IV-IV line of FIG.
  • FIG. 5 is an end view taken along the line VV of FIG.
  • FIG. 6 is a diagram showing a spray bottle.
  • FIG. 7 is a rear view showing a card holder set in a state where the spray bottle is held by the card holder.
  • FIG. 8 is a diagram showing a hook.
  • FIG. 9 is a diagram showing a card holder set in a state where the hook is held by the card holder.
  • FIG. 10 is a diagram showing a cover.
  • FIG. 11 is a diagram showing a card holder set in a state where the cover is held by the card holder.
  • FIG. 1 is a front view showing a state in which the card holder 1 and the card holder set 100 according to the present embodiment accommodate the card C and are attached to the neck strap 5.
  • the card holder 1 and the card holder set 100 shown in FIG. 1 are cases for accommodating the card C in a state where one surface (first surface Ca) of the card C can be visually recognized from the outside.
  • the card holder 1 and the card holder set 100 are made of, for example, resin.
  • the front-rear direction is the x-axis direction, and in particular, the direction toward the front side is the x-axis positive direction.
  • the horizontal direction is defined as the y-axis direction, and in particular, the direction toward the right side of the horizontal direction is defined as the y-axis positive direction.
  • the vertical direction is the z-axis direction, and in particular, the direction toward the upper side of the vertical direction is the z-axis positive direction.
  • the card C may be, for example, an ID card displaying information such as a user's name and an organization to which the user belongs.
  • the card holder 1 may be a device for the user to always wear his / her own ID card in order to prove the identity of the user in an organization such as a company.
  • the card C may be an ID card provided with a non-contact type IC chip.
  • Card C has a predetermined shape and size.
  • the card C is a rectangular thin plate, and its outer shape is formed so as to have a first outer dimension (for example, a dimension equivalent to that of a general credit card or the like).
  • the first external dimension is not limited to such a dimension, and may be a dimension corresponding to the size of the card C to be accommodated in the card holder 1.
  • the card C has a first surface Ca and a second surface Cb which is a surface opposite to the first surface Ca.
  • the first surface Ca is a surface on which information such as the user's name and the organization to which the user belongs is displayed, and is assumed to be visually recognized by others.
  • the card holder set 100 includes a card holder 1 and an attachment A.
  • the card holder 1 is attached to the neck strap 5.
  • the neck strap 5 has an annular strap 50 and a string 51 for binding the strap 50 to the card holder 1.
  • the neck strap 5 is for suspending the card holder 1 from, for example, the chest of the user by hanging the strap 50 around the user's neck.
  • the attachment A a plurality of types having different functions may exist, and in this case, the user can select the required type of attachment A (the type of attachment A will be described in detail later).
  • FIG. 2 is a front view showing the card holder 1.
  • FIG. 3 is a rear view showing the card holder 1.
  • FIG. 4 is an end view along the IV-IV line of FIG.
  • FIG. 5 is an end view taken along the VV line of FIG. In FIGS. 4 and 5, the card C is shown by a broken line.
  • the card holder 1 is a case that actually houses (holds) the card C and the attachment A in the card holder set 100.
  • the card holder 1 includes a card holding portion 10, an attachment holding portion 11, and a neck strap mounting portion 12.
  • the card holding portion 10 is a structural portion that detachably holds the card C so that the first surface Ca of the card C can be visually recognized.
  • the card holding portion 10 is inserted from the x-axis negative direction side (back side) of the card holder so that the first surface Ca of the card C faces the x-axis positive direction side (front side) of the card holder 1.
  • the card holding portion 10 is formed with an opening 10a at a position facing the first surface Ca of the card C.
  • the opening 10a is formed in a rectangular shape that is one size smaller than, for example, the card C.
  • the card holding portion 10 has a first surface support portion 10b, a card fitting portion 10c, and a card locking portion 10d.
  • the first surface support portion 10b is a structural portion that supports the card C from the first surface Ca side.
  • the first surface support portion 10b abuts on at least a part of the first surface Ca of the card C and prevents the card C from moving in the positive direction of the x-axis.
  • the first surface support portion 10b is a frame-shaped structural portion forming the opening portion 10a.
  • the first surface support portion 10b has a rectangular frame shape and abuts on the edge portion Cc of the first surface Ca of the card C over the entire circumference of the card C.
  • the card fitting portion 10c is a structural portion that fits with the card C and fixes the card C to the card holding portion 10.
  • the card fitting portion 10c abuts on one end Cd and the other end Ce in the longitudinal direction of the card C to sandwich the card C (in the figure, for convenience of explanation, the card fitting portion 10c and the card C). May be drawn apart.).
  • the card fitting portion 10c includes a first inner wall surface 10ca provided on one end side in the longitudinal direction of the card holder 1 and a second inner wall surface 10cc provided on the other end side.
  • the first inner wall surface 10ca and the second inner wall surface 10cab are provided facing each other at positions separated from each other by the same distance or a very short distance as compared with the length in the longitudinal direction of the card C.
  • the first inner wall surface 10ca is in contact with the end portion Cd of the card C
  • the second inner wall surface 10cc is in contact with the end portion Ce of the card C.
  • the card locking portion 10d is a structural portion that supports the card C from the second surface Cb side.
  • the card locking portion 10d abuts on at least a part of the second surface Cb of the card C and prevents the card C from moving in the negative direction on the x-axis.
  • the card locking portion 10d is located on one of the four corners of the card C in the longitudinal direction of the card C (here, on the positive direction side of the y-axis) when the card C is held by the card holding portion 10. Hold the two angles from the negative side of the x-axis.
  • the card locking portion 10d includes locking pieces 10da and 10db to which these two corners are locked, respectively.
  • the first surface support portion 10b and the locking piece 10da of the card locking portion 10d are provided facing each other at positions separated by a distance slightly longer than the thickness of the card C. Has been done. Further, the first surface support portion 10b and the locking piece 10da of the card locking portion 10d are connected by the first inner wall surface 10ca on the positive direction side of the y-axis. In other words, a gap is formed between the first surface support portion 10b and the locking piece 10da of the card locking portion 10d so that the card C can enter, and this gap is opened on the negative side of the y-axis. At the same time, it is blocked by the first inner wall surface 10ca on the positive direction side of the y-axis.
  • the first surface support portion 10b and the locking piece 10db of the card locking portion 10d face each other at a position separated by a distance slightly longer than the thickness of the card C.
  • the first surface support portion 10b and the locking piece 10db of the card locking portion 10d are connected by the first inner wall surface 10ca on the positive direction side of the y-axis.
  • a gap is formed between the first surface support portion 10b and the locking piece 10db of the card locking portion 10d so that the card C can enter, and this gap is opened on the negative side of the y-axis.
  • it is blocked by the first inner wall surface 10ca on the positive direction side of the y-axis.
  • the card C is inserted from the x-axis negative direction side (back side) of the card holder 1 so that the first surface Ca of the card C faces the x-axis positive direction side (front side) of the card holder 1.
  • the two corners of the end Cd of the card C enter the gap formed between them. This prevents the card C (particularly the end Cd of the card C) from moving in the negative x-axis direction (ie, the card C (particularly the end Cd of the card C) is positioned in the negative x-axis direction). Will be.).
  • the end portion Cd of the card C comes into contact with the first inner wall surface 10ca of the card fitting portion 10c. This prevents the card C from moving in the positive y-axis direction (that is, the card C is positioned with respect to the positive y-axis direction).
  • the end portion Cd of the card C is in contact with the first surface support portion 10b, while the end portion Ce of the card C is separated from the first surface support portion 10b in the negative direction on the x-axis.
  • the edge portion Cc of the first surface Ca of the card C abuts on the first surface support portion 10b. .. This prevents the card C from moving in the positive x-axis direction (ie, the card C is positioned with respect to the positive x-axis direction).
  • the end portion Ce of the card C comes into contact with the second inner wall surface 10cc of the card fitting portion 10c.
  • the first inner wall surface 10ca and the second inner wall surface 10cab are separated from each other by the same distance or a very short distance as compared with the length in the longitudinal direction of the card C, the cards are fitted in the y-axis direction.
  • the card C is sandwiched (fitted) between the first inner wall surface 10ca and the second inner wall surface 10cc of the portion 10c. As described above, the card C is fixed to the card holding portion 10.
  • the attachment holding portion 11 is a structural portion that holds the attachment A detachably.
  • the attachment holding unit 11 can hold any attachment A selected from a plurality of types of attachments A. That is, there may be a plurality of types of attachments A having different functions from each other, and in this case, the user can select the required type of attachment A.
  • the attachment A has a shape and a size suitable for predetermined conditions. Specifically, the attachment A is formed so that its outer shape has a dimension (second outer dimension) that can be suitably held by the attachment holding portion 11. Further, the attachment A has a third surface Aa and a fourth surface Ab which is a surface opposite to the third surface Aa (see FIGS. 6, 8, and 10).
  • the third surface Aa of the attachment A is a surface facing the x-axis positive direction side (front side) of the card holder 1 in a state where the attachment A is held by the attachment holding portion 11.
  • the fourth surface Ab of the attachment A is a surface facing the x-axis negative direction side (back side) of the card holder 1 in a state where the attachment A is held by the attachment holding portion 11.
  • the attachment holding portion 11 is provided on the x-axis negative direction side of the card holding portion 10. Therefore, in a state where the card C is held by the card holding portion 10 so that the first surface Ca of the card C faces the x-axis positive direction side (front side) of the card holder 1, the attachment holding portion 11 is the first card C.
  • the attachment A is held on the two-sided Cb side.
  • the attachment holding portion 11 holds the attachment A inserted from the x-axis negative direction side (back side) of the card holder 1.
  • the attachment holding portion 11 can attach and detach the attachment A (even if the card C is not removed from the portion 10).
  • the attachment holding portion 11 has a third surface support portion 11a, an attachment fitting portion 11b, and an attachment locking portion 11c.
  • the third surface support portion 11a is a structural portion that supports the attachment A from the third surface Aa side.
  • the third surface support portion 11a abuts on at least a part of the third surface Aa of the attachment A and prevents the attachment A from moving in the positive direction of the x-axis.
  • the third surface support portion 11a has a substantially rectangular frame shape and abuts on the third surface Aa of the attachment A with respect to at least a part of the entire circumference of the attachment A.
  • the third surface support portion 11a may not support the attachment A depending on the type (specifically, thickness, shape, etc.) of the attachment A.
  • the attachment fitting portion 11b is a structural portion that fits with the attachment A and fixes the attachment A to the attachment holding portion 11.
  • the attachment fitting portion 11b abuts on one end Ac and the other end Ad in the longitudinal direction of the attachment A to sandwich the attachment A.
  • the attachment fitting portion 11b includes a third inner wall surface 11ba provided on one end side in the longitudinal direction of the card holder 1 and a fourth inner wall surface 11b provided on the other end side.
  • the third inner wall surface 11ba and the fourth inner wall surface 11bb are provided facing each other at positions separated from each other by the same distance or a very short distance as compared with the length in the longitudinal direction of the attachment A.
  • the attachment locking portion 11c is a structural portion that supports the attachment A from the fourth surface Ab side.
  • the attachment locking portion 11c abuts on at least a part of the fourth surface Ab of the attachment A and prevents the attachment A from moving in the negative direction on the x-axis.
  • the attachment locking portion 11c holds the four corners (or its periphery) of the attachment A from the x-axis negative direction side in a state where the attachment A is held by the attachment holding portion 11.
  • the attachment locking portion 11c includes locking pieces 11ca, 11cc, 11cc, 11cd to which these four corners are locked, respectively.
  • the third surface support portion 11a and the locking pieces 11ca, 11cc, 11cc, and 11cd of the attachment locking portion 11c are provided separately from each other and facing each other. As a result, a gap is formed between the third surface support portion 11a and each of the locking pieces 11ca, 11cc, 11cc, and 11cd of the attachment locking portion 11c so that the attachment A can enter.
  • the gap formed between the third surface support portion 11a and the locking piece 11ca of the attachment locking portion 11c, and the locking piece 11cc of the third surface support portion 11a and the attachment locking portion 11c The two corners of the end Ac of the attachment A enter the gap formed between them. This prevents the attachment A (particularly the end Ac of the attachment A) from moving in the negative x-axis direction (ie, the attachment A (particularly the end Ac of the attachment A) is positioned with respect to the negative x-axis direction. Will be.).
  • the end portion Ac of the attachment A comes into contact with the third inner wall surface 11ba of the attachment fitting portion 11b. This prevents the attachment A from moving in the positive y-axis direction (that is, the attachment A is positioned with respect to the positive y-axis direction).
  • the end portion Ac of the attachment A is in contact with the third surface support portion 11a, while the end portion Ad of the attachment A is separated from the third surface support portion 11a in the negative direction on the x-axis.
  • the end portion Ad of the attachment A comes into contact with the third surface support portion 11a. This prevents the attachment A from moving in the positive x-axis direction (that is, the attachment A is positioned with respect to the positive x-axis direction).
  • the end portion Ad of the attachment A comes into contact with the fourth inner wall surface 11bb of the attachment fitting portion 11b.
  • the attachment since the third inner wall surface 11ba and the fourth inner wall surface 11bb are separated from each other by the same distance or a very short distance as compared with the length in the longitudinal direction of the attachment A, the attachment is fitted in the y-axis direction.
  • the attachment A is sandwiched (fitted) with the third inner wall surface 11ba and the fourth inner wall surface 11bb of the portion 11b. As a result, the attachment A is fixed to the attachment holding portion 11.
  • the end portion Ad of the attachment A abuts on the fourth inner wall surface 11bb.
  • a separation portion is formed between the end portion Ad of the attachment A and the inner peripheral surface of the outer frame of the card holder 1 in a portion other than the portion where the card holder 1 is located. It has been.).
  • the attachment A can be easily removed from the card holder 1 by inserting a finger into the separated portion and pushing out or pulling out the attachment A.
  • the attachment holding portion 11 can also be inserted from the two corners of the end portion Ad of the attachment A first. It is possible to fix the attachment A to the.
  • the attachment holding unit 11 has a structure for suitably realizing the function of the attachment A when holding various attachments A.
  • the attachment holding unit 11 holds the spray bottle AS in a state in which the pressing portion AS of the spray bottle AS can be pressed (for details, refer to the spray bottle AS). It will be described later.).
  • the attachment holding portion 11 is formed with a recess 11d for avoiding a movement path of the finger when the pressing portion ASA of the spray bottle AS being held is pressed by the user's finger. More specifically, the attachment holding portion 11 is formed with a recess 11d having a notched shape at the center in the z-axis direction at the end portion in the positive direction of the y-axis.
  • the attachment holding portion 11 covers at least a part of the pressing portion AS from the side opposite to the direction in which the pressing portion AS of the spray bottle AS is pressed. (See FIG. 7). Specifically, the attachment holding portion 11 is configured such that the length of the recess 11d in the z-axis direction is shorter than the length of the pressing portion ASa in the lateral direction of the spray bottle AS. Further, the attachment holding portion 11 is provided at a position where at least one (here, both) edges of the recess 11d in the z-axis direction support the pressing portion ASA from the outside.
  • the attachment holding portion 11 is formed so that the width of the recess 11d of the attachment holding portion 11 is narrower than the width of the pressing portion AS, and as a result, the spray bottle AS is pressed while being held by the card holder 1.
  • the part ASA pops out and is hard to come off.
  • the spray bottle AS is attached to the card holder 1, it is possible to prevent the pressing portion AS from coming off against the user's will and the liquid content of the spray bottle AS from leaking.
  • the attachment holding unit 11 holds the spray bottle AS in a state where the spray hole ASb of the spray bottle AS is not covered. Specifically, the attachment locking portion 11c of the attachment holding portion 11 is not formed at a position corresponding to the spray hole ASb.
  • the attachment holding unit 11 holds the cover AC at a position away from the second surface Cb of the card C in a state of being held by the card holding unit 10 (the cover AC is held.
  • the cover AC will be described in detail later).
  • the attachment holding unit 11 holds the cover AC so as to be parallel to the card C held by the card holding unit 10.
  • the neck strap mounting portion 12 is a structural portion for tying the fine string 51 of the neck strap 5.
  • the neck strap mounting portion 12 has a first neck strap mounting portion 12a and a second neck strap mounting portion 12b.
  • the first neck strap mounting portion 12a is a substantially rectangular annular structural portion used when the card holder 1 is suspended sideways (that is, when the card holder 1 is suspended so that the positive z-axis direction faces vertically upward). Is.
  • the first neck strap mounting portion 12a is formed so as to project at the center in the y-axis direction at the end portion of the card holder 1 on the positive direction side of the z-axis.
  • the second neck strap mounting portion 12b has a notch shape used when the card holder 1 is suspended vertically (that is, when the card holder 1 is suspended so that the negative y-axis direction faces vertically upward). It is a structural part of.
  • the second neck strap mounting portion 12b is formed so as to cut out the outer frame of the card holder 1 from the inside to the outside at the center in the z-axis direction at the end on the negative side of the y-axis of the card holder 1. .
  • the shapes of the first neck strap mounting portion 12a and the second neck strap mounting portion 12b are not particularly limited.
  • the attachment A may be a spray bottle AS that sprays the content liquid.
  • spray bottle AS as the attachment A will be described.
  • FIG. 6 is a diagram showing a spray bottle AS.
  • the spray bottle AS is formed with a spray hole ASb for spraying the content liquid, and the spray bottle AS sprays the content liquid pressurized by the pump from the spray hole ASb.
  • the content liquid is not particularly limited, but may be, for example, ethanol having a sterilizing / disinfecting function.
  • the spray bottle AS is formed so that its outer shape has a second outer dimension.
  • the spray bottle AS has a thin rectangular shape, and a pressing portion AS is formed at one end in the longitudinal direction so as to project outward from the end.
  • the spray hole ASb is formed in the pressing portion AS so as to face the front direction (therefore, the direction perpendicular to the direction in which the pressing portion AS is pressed) of the spray bottle AS having a rectangular shape.
  • the attachment holding portion 11 can avoid the movement path of the finger when the pressing portion AS of the spray bottle AS being held is pressed by the user's finger by the concave portion 11d, and as a result, the spray bottle AS can be avoided. It is possible to hold the spray bottle AS in a state where the pressing portion AS of the above can be pressed. Further, at this time, the attachment holding portion 11 holds the spray bottle AS in a state where the spray hole ASb of the spray bottle AS is not covered.
  • the attachment A may be a hook AF for operating the object without directly touching it with the user's body by being gripped by the user and hooked on an object such as a doorknob or pushing the object.
  • the hook AF as the attachment A will be described.
  • FIG. 8 is a diagram showing hook AF.
  • the hook AF has a grip portion AFa and a hook-shaped portion AFb.
  • the grip portion AFa is a structural portion that is gripped by the user's hand, and has, for example, an annular frame shape and forms an annular opening. The user can insert a finger (for example, the index finger) into the annulus of the grip portion AFa to grip the hook AF.
  • the hook-shaped portion AFb is a structural portion that protrudes like a hook from the grip portion AFa.
  • the hook-shaped portion AFb has an arc shape in which a part of the annular frame is open. The user can hook the hook-shaped portion AFb on the object to be operated and preferably operate the object.
  • the hook AF is formed so that its outer shape has a second outer dimension.
  • FIG. 9 is a diagram showing a card holder set 100 in a state where the hook AF is held by the card holder 1.
  • the hook AF is formed so that its outer shape has a second outer dimension, and is held by the attachment holding portion 11 of the card holder 1.
  • the hook AF can be held by the attachment holding portion 11 regardless of the front and back sides thereof.
  • the attachment A may be a cover AC that covers the attachment holding portion 11 in a state of being held by the attachment holding portion 11.
  • cover AC as the attachment A will be described.
  • FIG. 10 is a diagram showing a cover AC.
  • the cover AC is a member made of a thin plate having a substantially rectangular shape, and a rectangular notch ACa is formed at one end Ad in the longitudinal direction.
  • the notch ACa is formed so that the cover AC abuts on the fourth inner wall surface 11bb of the attachment fitting portion 11b in a state where the cover AC is held by the attachment holding portion 11.
  • the cover AC is formed so that its outer shape has a second outer dimension.
  • FIG. 11 is a diagram showing a card holder set 100 in a state where the cover AC is held by the card holder 1.
  • the cover AC is held by the attachment holding portion 11 at a position separated from the second surface Cb of the card C in a state of being held by the card holding portion 10.
  • the cover AC is held at a position in the attachment holding portion 11 where the third surface Aa is separated from the third surface support portion 11a and the fourth surface Ab is in contact with the attachment locking portion 11c. Will be done.
  • the cover AC is held by the attachment holding portion 11 so as to be parallel to the card C held by the card holding portion 10.
  • the user can arrange personal belongings (articles) such as a folded mask between the card C and the cover AC, and carry the personal belongings.
  • the term "parallel” does not have to be a strictly parallel state, and includes a substantially parallel state. That is, the state that "the cover AC is held so that the attachment holding portion 11 is parallel to the card C in the state held by the card holding portion 10" is, in other words, the "attachment holding portion 11". However, the cover AC is held so as to extend in the surface direction along the extending surface direction of the card C in the state of being held by the card holding unit 10. "
  • At least one of the card holder 1 and the attachment A (spray bottle AS, hook AF, cover AC) constituting the card holder set 100 can be manufactured by, for example, a 3D printer.
  • an FFF (Fused Filament Fabrication) method may be adopted, and the lamination resolution may be about 0.02 mm to 0.3 mm.
  • various known resin molding methods such as injection molding may be adopted.
  • At least one of the card holder 1 and the attachment A may be formed of a conductive member.
  • the "conductive member” means a member having a high electric conductivity of a predetermined degree or more, and has an electric conductivity of a degree capable of operating, for example, a touch panel (for example, a capacitive touch panel). It may be a member.
  • the hook AF is made of a conductive member, the user can operate the touch panel in addition to the doorknob or the like by the single hook AF, so that the convenience of the user is particularly improved.
  • Such a conductive member has a volume resistivity of about 30 [ohm cm] in the direction along the layer formed by the 3D printer, and a volume resistivity of 115 [ohm] in the direction orthogonal to the layer formed by the 3D printer. cm] may be used.
  • a conductive PLA Poly-Lactic Acid
  • the card holder 1 is a card holder 1 for accommodating the card C, and the card C having the first external dimension can be detached so that the first surface Ca of the card C can be visually recognized.
  • the attachment holding unit 11 is provided with an attachment holding unit 11 that holds A detachably, and the attachment holding unit 11 can hold any attachment A selected from a plurality of types of attachments A.
  • the contents displayed on the first surface Ca of the card C can be visually recognized by others.
  • the card C can be made to function as a name tag.
  • the attachment A article
  • the attachment A since the attachment A is detachably held in a state where the card C is held, the user can easily carry the attachment A.
  • the attachment A since the attachment A is held on the second surface Cb side opposite to the first surface Ca of the card C, for example, the attachment A swings to the first surface Ca side of the card C.
  • the function of the card C as a name tag may be hindered, or when the card holder 1 is handled, it may be necessary to hold the attachment A by hand so that the attachment A does not swing. It is suppressed. Moreover, the user can select and carry a required type of attachment A from a plurality of types of attachments A. Therefore, the card holder 1 can improve the convenience when the user carries the article.
  • the card holding portion 10 holds the card C inserted from the back side of the card holder 1 so that the first surface Ca of the card C faces the front side of the card holder 1, and the attachment holding portion 11 Holds the attachment A inserted from the back side of the card holder 1. This makes it possible for the attachment A to prevent the held card C from falling off from the card holder 1. Further, it is possible to attach / detach only the attachment A while the card C is housed.
  • the attachment holding portion 11 can hold a plurality of types of attachments A. As a result, the user can select and carry the required type of attachment A.
  • the card holder set 100 includes the above-mentioned card holder 1 and attachment A.
  • the actions and effects of the above-mentioned card holder 1 can be suitably exhibited.
  • the attachment A is a spray bottle AS that sprays the content liquid by pressing the pressing portion ASA.
  • This allows the user to easily carry the spray bottle AS.
  • the user can sterilize / disinfect the touched object at a desired timing.
  • the attachment holding portion 11 holds the spray bottle AS in a state where the pressing portion AS can be pressed.
  • the content liquid can be sprayed while the spray bottle AS is attached to the card holder 1, so that the convenience when the user uses the spray bottle AS can be improved.
  • the attachment holding portion 11 is formed so as to avoid the movement path of the finger when the pressing portion ASA of the spray bottle AS being held is pressed by the user's finger. This makes it possible to easily perform the operation of spraying the content liquid while the spray bottle AS is attached to the card holder 1.
  • the attachment holding portion 11 covers at least a part of the pressing portion ASA from the side opposite to the direction in which the pressing portion ASA is pressed. As a result, it is possible to prevent the pressing portion AS from protruding or falling off the spray bottle AS attached to the card holder 1 against the will of the user.
  • the spray bottle AS is formed with a spray hole ASb for spraying the content liquid, and the attachment holding portion 11 holds the spray bottle AS in a state where the spray hole ASb is not covered.
  • the content liquid can be sprayed while the spray bottle AS is attached to the card holder 1, so that the convenience when the user uses the spray bottle AS can be improved.
  • the attachment A is a hook AF having a grip portion AFa gripped by a user's hand and a hook-shaped portion AFb protruding from the grip portion AFa in a hook shape. This allows the user to easily carry the hook AF. For example, the user can open and close the door without directly touching the doorknob by operating the doorknob using the hook-shaped portion of the gripped hook AF.
  • the hook AF is made of a conductive member. This makes it possible to operate a touch panel, for example, a capacitive touch panel, using the hook AF.
  • the attachment A is a cover AC that covers the attachment holding portion 11 in a state of being held by the attachment holding portion 11, and the attachment holding portion 11 is a card C in a state of being held by the card holding portion 10.
  • the cover AC is held at a position away from the second surface Cb of the above.
  • the user can carry the personal belongings by arranging the personal belongings between the card C and the cover AC.
  • the belongings are carried in a state of being covered with the card C and the cover AC, the belongings are suppressed from being soiled.
  • the user can also carry a mask as a personal item cleanly.
  • the user can safely carry a thin electronic device or the like as personal belongings.
  • the attachment holding portion 11 holds the cover AC so as to be parallel to the card C in the state held by the card holding portion 10.
  • the card C and the cover AC held in parallel with each other make it possible to carry, for example, thin-shaped belongings in a stable state.
  • the card holding portion 10 is formed with an opening 10a, and the first surface Ca of the card C can be visually recognized by others through the opening 10a.
  • the card holding portion 10 is made of a transparent member instead of forming the opening 10a, so that the first surface Ca of the card C can be seen by others through the card holding portion 10. It may be said.
  • the card holding portion 10 may be provided with a transparent card pocket capable of accommodating the card C on the surface of the card holder 1 on the positive direction side (front side) of the x-axis.
  • the card pocket may have a configuration in which the card C is inserted from the back side of the card holder 1, or may have a configuration in which the card C is inserted from the side side of the card holder 1.
  • the first surface support portion 10b of the card holding portion 10 has a rectangular frame shape and abuts on the edge portion Cc of the first surface Ca of the card C over the entire circumference of the card C.
  • the first surface support portion 10b is not limited to such a configuration as long as it abuts on a part of the first surface Ca of the card C and prevents the card C from moving in the positive direction of the x-axis. ..
  • the first surface support portion 10b may have a circular frame shape or an elliptical frame shape.
  • the first surface support portion 10b may abut on the edge portion Cc of the first surface Ca of the card C only on a part of the entire circumference of the card C.
  • the card fitting portion 10c of the card holding portion 10 abuts on one end Cd and the other end Ce in the longitudinal direction of the card C to hold the card C.
  • the card fitting portion 10c is not limited to such a configuration as long as it fits with the card C and fixes the card C to the card holding portion 10.
  • the card fitting portion 10c may abut on one end and the other end of the card C in the lateral direction to hold the card C, and the card may be held in both the longitudinal direction and the lateral direction. C may be sandwiched.
  • the card locking portion 10d of the card holding portion 10 includes locking pieces 10da and 10db in which the two corners of the card C are locked, respectively.
  • the card locking portion 10d abuts on at least a part of the structural portion (for example, the second surface Cb of the card C) that supports the card C from the second surface Cb side, and the card C moves in the negative direction on the x-axis. If it is a structural part that prevents this from happening), it is not limited to such a configuration.
  • the card locking portion 10d is located on one of the four corners of the card C in the longitudinal direction of the card C (here, on the positive side of the y-axis).
  • the intermediate position (for example, the center in the z-axis direction) of the two located angles in the z-axis direction may be held from the negative side in the x-axis direction.
  • the card locking portion 10d may include one or more locking pieces to which the intermediate position of the card C is locked.
  • the cover AC does not have an opening.
  • the cover AC may have an opening (not shown). According to this, it is possible to realize a state in which the belongings (articles) arranged between the card C and the cover AC communicate with the outside through the opening. Therefore, for example, when the personal belongings are an electronic sensor and the sensor is brought into contact with or close to a predetermined object, the electronic sensor and the object can be directly brought into contact with or close to the object through the opening. It becomes.
  • the spray bottle AS, the hook AF, and the cover AC are shown as the attachment A.
  • the attachment A is not limited to those having the second external dimensions, and any article may be adopted.
  • the card holder set 100 is made of resin.
  • at least one of the card holder 1 and the attachment A (spray bottle AS, hook AF, cover AC) constituting the card holder set 100 is not limited to resin, and is made of, for example, metal, wood, rubber material, leather, or the like. It may be configured.

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