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Small card and money holder with security means
   
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US Patent 6427837
Issued Date
August 6, 2002
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The present invention comprises a latchable enclosure for the above small plastic and business cards. The invention also comprises a novel support and carrying means and a novel paper currency attachment.
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August 6, 2002
Application Number
09/543,818
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April 6, 2000
US Classification
206/449   150/147 206/37
Int'l Classification
A45C   1/06   (20060101)   A45C   1/00   (20060101)   A45C   11/18   (20060101)  
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206/449   206/37   206/38   206/39   206/39.1   206/1.5   206/425   206/39.6 D   11/78.1   224/252   150/147   150/148   150/149   150/137   220/324   220/326  
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