Credit card chain holder
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1. A credit card holder retaining a plurality of cards each having a hole therethrough, said holder comprising:
- a. a substantially rigid material keeper bar having an elongated U-shaped base extending continuously between opposite ends of said keeper bar,b. an elongated flexible material linking means mounting said plurality of cards thereon, said linking means having one end attached at a fixed location to said base between said opposite ends of said keeper bar, each of said opposite ends extending in a common direction away from said fixed location so that said opposite ends cannot be aligned simultaneously with said linking means;
c. a stopper piece attached to another end of said linking means and being larger than the holes in the credit cards and thereby being unable to pass therethrough;
d. said linking means having sufficient flexibility to define free movement thereof relative to said keeper bar and positionable in substantially aligned relation with either one of said opposite ends thereof during passage of said keeper bar and the linking means concurrently through the credit card holes during mounting or dismounting of the credit cards on the holder; and
e. the cross sectional size of said keeper bar plus the cross sectional area encompassed by said linking means collectively being less than the diameter of said credit card holes.
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In one embodiment, the card holder includes a U-shaped keeper bar movably attached to one end of a chain. At the other end of the chain is a rectangular, stopper plate. The chain runs through holes in each of the credit cards. The holes are located in like corner regions in each credit card. The cross-sectional area of the chain plus the keeper bar is less than the diameter of the holes.
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7 Claims
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1. A credit card holder retaining a plurality of cards each having a hole therethrough, said holder comprising:
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a. a substantially rigid material keeper bar having an elongated U-shaped base extending continuously between opposite ends of said keeper bar, b. an elongated flexible material linking means mounting said plurality of cards thereon, said linking means having one end attached at a fixed location to said base between said opposite ends of said keeper bar, each of said opposite ends extending in a common direction away from said fixed location so that said opposite ends cannot be aligned simultaneously with said linking means; c. a stopper piece attached to another end of said linking means and being larger than the holes in the credit cards and thereby being unable to pass therethrough; d. said linking means having sufficient flexibility to define free movement thereof relative to said keeper bar and positionable in substantially aligned relation with either one of said opposite ends thereof during passage of said keeper bar and the linking means concurrently through the credit card holes during mounting or dismounting of the credit cards on the holder; and e. the cross sectional size of said keeper bar plus the cross sectional area encompassed by said linking means collectively being less than the diameter of said credit card holes. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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