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Coin pocket bottle carrier

a bottle carrier and coin pocket technology, applied in the field of beverage bottle carriers, can solve the problems of difficult, if not impossible, small pocket to be almost useless, and the difficulty of retrieving an item back out of the pock

Inactive Publication Date: 2008-04-10
WAGENKNECHT TERRY LEE +3
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Problems solved by technology

Adults with larger fingers, or adults with arthritis impaired fingers, or adults with an added waistline will find a small pocket to be almost useless, as retrieving an item back out of the pocket is extremely difficult, if not impossible.

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[0076]A preferred embodiment is shown concealed within a small coin pocket (38) in FIG. 1,a. The small pocket's (38) tightly confined space is shown partially located within a larger pocket (40) of a pair of trousers. Dotted lines represent the flexible plastic substrate's perimeter edges, the substrate's bottle neck cap stop rim gripping aperture (30), and an elongate slot (32). Also shown is a means for fastening the flexible substrate to an interior surface of the small pocket (38), and in this preferred embodiment, the means for fastening is a cloth-piercing two part dungaree button (36). One part of the two part button cloth piercing dungaree button (36) is shown near or just behind a seam of the opening of the larger pocket (40). Also shown in FIG. 1,b is the carrier substrate of FIG. 1,a, but shown before its installation within a small pocket. Also shown is an exploded view of its means for fastening, which is a two part cloth piercing dungaree button (36). Also shown are th...

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Abstract

A removable bottle carrying attachment for a human user's trousers retains a beverage bottle adjacent an exterior surface of a small coin or watch pocket's opening. The tightly confined space within the almost inaccessible pocket defines a retaining sleeve which secures the planar structural integrity of the carrier's thin substrate as it slides vertically and limitedly upwards to sufficiently expose its bottle gripping aperture to surround a bottle's cap stop rim. A preferred embodiment's planar, elongate, flexible polymer substrate body parallels an elongate slot located centeredly near one distal end, and with a bottle gripping aperture located near an uppermost and opposite end. A preferred means for fastening the carrier to an interior area of the pocket is a cloth piercing two part dungaree button which extends through the pocket's exterior cloth and the elongate slot to allow application by a user. The attachment is concealed within the pocket until accessed by a users fingernail, and is removed by laterally squeezing two edges to distort the elongate slot into a more circular shape for removal past the fastening means.

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[0001]CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS5,695,232January 1997Tipp294 / 87.25,960,973October 1999Markson215 / 3866,019,335February 2000Schati248 / 3126,131,779October 2000Gendala224 / 148.16,279,794 B1August 2001Miyazaki224 / 148.76,352,235 B2March 2002Cizek248 / 6926,394,329 B1May 2002Magee224 / 6786,394,517May 2002Borg294 / 31.26,533,148 B1March 2003Dahl224 / 148.66,626,333 B2September 2003Levesque et al224 / 148.66,695,371 B1February 2004Simkins294 / 33STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT[0002]Not applicable.REFERENCE TO SEQUENCE LISTING[0003]Not applicable.BACKGROUND[0004]1. Field of Invention[0005]This invention relates to an attachment of a beverage bottle carrier within a tightly confined space of a small coin change pocket, or watch pocket, and such as a pocket located on a user's right and front side which may be partially located within another and larger pocket.[0006]2. Description of Prior Art[0007]Coin change pockets within an adult's size of blue jean denim pa...

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IPC IPC(8): A45F5/00A45F5/02
CPCA45F5/02A45F2200/0583A45F2200/0566
Inventor WAGENKNECHT, TERRY LEEWAGENKNECHT, CHARLES MAXWELLWAGENKNECHT, SAMUEL JAMESLEWELLEN, JESSIE KAY
Owner WAGENKNECHT TERRY LEE
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