U.S. patent application number 10/655462 was filed with the patent office on 2006-09-14 for cell phone arm wonder pouch.
Invention is credited to Wayne SR. Nichols.
Application Number | 20060201978 10/655462 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 36566442 |
Filed Date | 2006-09-14 |
United States Patent
Application |
20060201978 |
Kind Code |
A9 |
Nichols; Wayne SR. |
September 14, 2006 |
Cell phone arm wonder pouch
Abstract
The Cell Phone Arm Wonder Pouch moves beyond current cell phone
belt clips and holsters. The Cell Phone Arm Wonder Pouch can be
worn on the arm or calf, over and under clothes. All cell phone
users can wear the soft vinyl pouch with clear view plastic window
and elastic cuff.
Inventors: |
Nichols; Wayne SR.; (Mesa,
AZ) |
Correspondence
Address: |
SCHMEISER OLSEN & WATTS
18 E UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE # 101
MESA
AZ
85201
US
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Prior
Publication: |
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Document Identifier |
Publication Date |
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US 20060113339 A1 |
June 1, 2006 |
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Family ID: |
36566442 |
Appl. No.: |
10/655462 |
Filed: |
September 15, 2005 |
Current U.S.
Class: |
224/222;
224/930 |
Current CPC
Class: |
A45F 2200/0516 20130101;
A45F 2003/006 20130101; A45F 5/00 20130101; A45F 2005/008
20130101 |
Class at
Publication: |
224/222;
224/930 |
International
Class: |
A45C 13/30 20060101
A45C013/30; A45F 3/14 20060101 A45F003/14 |
Claims
1. What I claim as my invention is the Cell Phone Arm Wonder Pouch
which will provide a new style of security, ease of access and
portability to cell phone users.
Description
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] Not Applicable
STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT
[0002] Not Applicable
REFERENCE TO A MICROFICHE APPENDIX
[0003] Not Applicable
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0004] The Cell Phone Arm Wonder Pouch is related to the field of
endeavor of container/holster devices for cell phones. Current
technology known to me involving these devices led me to the
conclusion that cell phones on belt holsters and clips were
difficult to access if the person was involved in an active
situation (for example hunting, exercising or carrying packages). I
interviewed several people and observed others as they used their
cell phones on clips and holsters. As a result of my research, I
created The Cell Phone Arm Wonder Pouch design of an elastic band
with a pouch that can be worn on the arm, calf, over and under
clothes.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0005] The Cell Phone Arm Wonder Pouch is designed for those cell
phone users who have difficulty accessing their cell phones because
the phones are deep in pockets and purses or hard to reach on belt
clips. The Cell Phone Arm Wonder Pouch is designed to fit the upper
arm or calf of any user. An elastic strap is securely attached to
the pouch, which has a clear window that allows the user to view
the keypad and cell phone screen. The Cell Phone Arm Wonder Pouch
has a fold over secure closure after the phone is inserted into the
pouch. Where ever you go the Cell Phone Arm Wonder Pouch goes with
you. You can wear the Cell Phone Arm Wonder Pouch over or under
your clothing. When you are not using your phone, the Cell Phone
Arm Wonder Pouch is great for discreetly carrying identification,
money and other personal items.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING
[0006] FIG. 1 on page _____ of the specifications show the front
view of the Cell Phone Arm Wonder Patch with the flap closure down.
The drawing is not to scale and is a presentation of the
measurements of the pouch.
[0007] FIG. 2 on the same page shows the back view of the Cell
Phone Arm Wonder Patch with the closure flap in the up position.
The drawing also illustrates the elastic band that is worn on the
arm or calf.
[0008] FIG. 3 on page ______ of the specifications is an expanded
view of the Cell Phone Wonder Pouch from the top. The drawing is
not to scale but is a presentation of the measurements of the
pouch.
[0009] FIG. 4 on the same page is a bottom view of the Cell Phone
Wonder Pouch. The drawing depicts the arch of the elastic band.
When secured to the pouch the band creates a loop, which has a
diameter of 3 inches. This loop is worn on the arm. It is
expandable to a radius of 6 inches. The length of the elastic can
be increased to accommodate arms or calves that may be outside the
average size (for example--body builders)
[0010] FIG. 5 on the same page is a side view of the Cell Phone Arm
Wonder Patch with the flap closed. With no phone inserted the
flattened pouch is approximately 5/8.sup.ths of an inch deep. The
soft pouch is flexible and pliable enough to expand and hold
material with a thickness of 2 inches.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0011] The Cell Phone Arm Wonder Pouch in its making differs from
other metal and plastic clip type cell phone holders can break and
can be awkward and uncomfortable to wear. The Cell Phone Arm Wonder
Pouch is a soft enclosed pouch that is cut from vinyl fabric and a
heavy weight plastic for the pouch window. There are no metal or
machined plastic parts to the device. The Cell Phone Arm Wonder
Pouch assembly begins with a machine cut fabric pattern and a
length of elastic fabric. The three pieces of the device; pouch,
pouch window and elastic fabric are hand assembled and connected
together by use of a sewing machine with a strong thread gauge.
[0012] Construction Details of Cell Phone Wonder Pouch
[0013] Materials [0014] Pouch Cut 1 -4''.times.14'' strip of
colored vinyl [0015] Window Cut 1 -21/2''.times.21/2'' rectangle of
clear vinyl [0016] Elastic Band Cut 1 -3.times.7'' piece of wide
elastic [0017] Closure Cut 1'' pieces of sew-in narrow width Velcro
(1 hook, 1 loop)
[0018] Assembly [0019] 1. Transfer all pattern marks to wrong side
of colored vinyl strip. [0020] 2. Cut out and trim all areas
specified on the pattern. Trim colored vinyl to same size and shape
of pattern. Refer to FIG. 3 on specifications page ______ [0021] 3.
Stitch window area A1--Refer to FIG. 3 on specifications page
______ [0022] a. With wrong side up, fold excess colored vinyl in
the window area back to each corners and pin in place. [0023] b.
Cover window area with the clear vinyl rectangle, making sure to
completely cover the opening and leaving equal allowance on all
sides. Stitch in place with heavy gauge thread. [0024] 4. Stitch
the ends--Section A and C [0025] With vinyl wrong side up, fold
over 1/4'' of vinyl on each end. Secure in place with stickpins
stitch within 1/8.sup.th from the edge on each end. [0026] Turn
fabric right side up. Cut a 1.times.11/2'' loop side of Velcro
strip, place the strip 11/2'' from the sides of section A and
within 1/8'' from the folded edge of the vinyl. Stitch around the
Velcro strip to secure in place. [0027] 5. Center Panel and Elastic
Band Section B [0028] With right side up, center the elastic band
within section B and pin the edge of the elastic band to the tinder
side of section B. Repeat on the opposite side with the other end
of the elastic. The elastic band should form a loop. Stitch the
loop to the vinyl on each side. [0029] 6. Fold and stitch [0030]
With vinyl wrong side down fold section A to section B (5'' from
the edge of section A). The pouch will be inside out. Stitch along
the 1/4 seam allowance on each side. Turn the pouch to the right
side out. [0031] 7. Creating the flap closure [0032] The window,
elastic band and open loop Velcro assembled and sections A & B
folded to 3.sup.1/2.times.5,'' the flap closure can be assembled.
[0033] With the vinyl right side face down, fold the edge of
section C by 2''. Stitch along the sides with a 1/4seam allowance.
Leave the bottom of the flap open. The flap is inside out. Turn the
flap right side out. [0034] 8. Add the Velcro closed loop. With the
flap created and folded over, the Velcro closed loop will need to
be added. It must be matched with the open loop Velcro in section
A. Center the Velcro strip 1/2' from the sides and 1/4'' from the
folded edge of section C. Stitch around all sides of the Velcro.
Fold over flap section C to match with Velcro section A.
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