US2016242534A1PendingUtilityA1

Magnetic article holder

Assignee: MATHIEU RYANPriority: Jan 10, 2014Filed: Apr 14, 2016Published: Aug 25, 2016
Est. expiryJan 10, 2034(~7.5 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:Ryan Mathieu
A45F 5/1575F16B 2001/0035F16B 1/00A45F 5/02H01F 7/02A45F 2200/0575F16M 13/02A41D 13/0012A44D 2203/00A45F 5/00H01F 7/0252F16B 2200/83
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Abstract

A magnetic article holder includes a first flexible panel, a second flexible panel, a plurality of pockets, a plurality of magnets, and a plate. The first flexible panel has a first outer surface and a first inner surface opposite to the first outer surface. The second flexible panel has a second outer surface and a second inner surface opposite to the second outer surface. The pockets are defined between the first inner surface and the second outer surface. The pockets are at least partially isolated from one another. The magnets are each respectively positioned in one of the plurality of pockets. The plate is spaced from the first outer surface. The plate is magnetically engaged with each of the first plurality of magnets.

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What is claimed is: 
     
         1 . A magnetic article holder comprising:
 a first flexible panel having a first outer surface and first inner surface opposite said first outer surface;   a second flexible panel having a second outer surface and second inner surface opposite said second outer surface;   a plurality of pockets defined between said first inner surface and said second outer surface, wherein said plurality of pockets are at least partially isolated from one another;   a first plurality of magnets each respectively positioned in one of said plurality of pockets; and   a plate spaced from said first outer surface, said plate magnetically engaged with each of said first plurality of magnets.

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