Pockex-pockets with physical and radio frequency security

a technology of pouches, which is applied in the field of pouches with physical and radio frequency security, can solve the problems of large purses, insufficient wallets, and inability to transfer from one garment to another,

Inactive Publication Date: 2011-01-27
MASSEY JULIE
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Benefits of technology

[0017]In at third embodiment the pocket is used to protect RFID sensitive security and identification badges but allowing easy withdrawal for scanning while also allowing visual examination when required.

Problems solved by technology

The introduction, by the State Department, of passports with embedded active microchips, the use of such microchip technology credit cards, and the use of such technology on security badges for non manned secure entrance to secure areas has created a security problem whereby persons with easily and cheaply obtained electronic equipments can scan such items from a distance of 20 to 30 feet and compromise information on the clips.
They lack the ease of transfer from one garment to another.
An additional issue for the security badge protectors is that of visibility of the badge while protecting its RFID emissions.
The wallets are not large enough for passports and the purses are large and subject to theft.

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first embodiment

[0061]In first embodiment the size will allow the insertion of a passport size item into the top of the pouch. The magnetic strips, FIG. 1, FIG. 2,1, in the top of both the front and rear surfaces will attach and effectively close the pouch resulting RFID shield totally enclosing the inserted item or items. The front and rear surfaces can be so constructed that the opening and attachment mechanisms can be either vertically or horizontally oriented. A female hook and eye material such as Velcro, FIG. 4-2 with heat activated adhesive can be attached to the waist of the garment, either skirt or pants in the position decided by the wearer. The pouch is then attached by means of the male Velcro to the female side on the inside of the waist of the garment. The wearer can then insert the desired items by spreading the magnetic closure and inserting the item. When the magnetic closure is forced open, the entire top side is opened because the magnetic strips are full length of the pocked. Wi...

second embodiment

[0062]The second embodiment is like the first except for the size. This embodiment will be sized for credit card like items.

third embodiment

[0063]The third embodiment is a pouch for the protection of RFID type security badge. These badges are used for visual identification and non manned entry verification for secured areas and facilities. For this embodiment a front and surface are constructed, FIG. 5, FIG. 5. The rear surface will consist of RED shielding material sandwiched between two layers of ripstop or other durable material, FIG. 6, 6-1, 6-2, 6-3. The front surface will consist of RFID shielding material sandwiched between two layers of clear plastic material, FIG. 5, 5-8, 5-9, 5-10, FIG. 6, 5-8, 5-9, 5-10. A border of ripstop will be attached around the edges of the plastic material, FIG. 5, 5-2, 5-35-4. The front and rear surfaces will be attached on the sides completely, on the top with a opening in the top and the bottom left completely open between the front and rear surfaces, FIG. 5, 5-1, 5-6. The RFID security badge's neck lanyard is inserted from below through the large body opening and out through the t...

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Abstract

A pocket or pouch that can be securely attached to the inside of an outer garment that will provide physical and RFID security for documents such as passports and credit cards that are increasingly using active RFID, that also will be user friendly and comfortable for the person using the pouch and will allow quick and easy access to the items when needed. A subset of this pouch or pocket will provide RFID security for the increasingly use of active RFID badges for identification and access to secure areas and facilities. This subset will allow for quick and easy movement of the badge out of the pouch for scanning and quick and easy return to the secure position.

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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED PRIOR RELATED APPLICATIONS[0001]Applicant claims priority benefits under 35 U.S.C. #119(e) of U.S. Provisional patent application No. 61 / 271,475 filed on Jul. 22, 2009.STATEMENT AS TO FEDERALLY FUNDED DEVELOPMENT[0002]There is no federally funded development.REFERENCE AS TO SEQUENCE LISTING[0003]There is no sequence listing.BRIEF BACKGROUND OF INVENTION[0004]Methods and ways of carrying items such as credit cards, cash, passports, etc. on one's person have been in use for the past several years.[0005]These have and do include attachment to one's limbs, to one's undergarments, being worn around one's neck, being secured to a clothing pocket.[0006]Security badges have been either clipped to the clothing or worn using a neck lanyard clipped to badge.[0007]Due to the great increase in stolen identity, credit cards, money, and personal identity items such as passports when traveling there has developed a requirement for a method of carrying such items that will...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A41D27/20
CPCA41D27/205A41D27/201
Inventor MASSEY, JULIE
Owner MASSEY JULIE
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