US2006144723A1PendingUtilityA1
Device for securing valuables
Est. expiryNov 2, 2024(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:Mary Fuller
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Abstract
A storage device for securing personal property. The device provides a method that is conducive to a medical or dental setting. The device is further conducive to use as storage during a medical procedure.
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exact text as granted — not AI-modified1 . A storage device for holding eye glasses in a medical, dental or personal care setting comprising:
(a) a front wall member, said front wall member having two faces, the first face being an outer face, and the second face being an inner face, and being comprised of a plastic material (b) a back wall member, said back wall member having an inner and outer face and being attached to said front wall at each side and at its base so as to form a compartment between the inner walls of both wall members, said compartment being sized and shaped for receiving a pair of eyeglasses therein; (c) a suspension apparatus, attached to said compartment, said suspension member configured for mechanical engagement with, and support of said compartment relative to an external apparatus or structure.
2 . The invention of claim 1 further comprising indicia revelation means configured for receiving indicia indicative of the owner of the contents of said compartment.
3 . The invention of claim 1 wherein at least one of said front wall member and said back wall member are configured of substantially transparent plastic material.
4 . The invention of claim 2 wherein said plastic material possesses a melting point of not less than approximately 150° F.
5 . The invention of claim 3 wherein said plastic material possesses a melting point of not less than approximately 150° F.
5 . The invention of claim 1 further comprising indicia revelation means.Cited by (0)
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