Patent application title:

CARD HOLDER WITH EASY ACCESS TO CARDS

Publication number:

US20260090617A1

Publication date:
Application number:

19/002,422

Filed date:

2024-12-26

Smart Summary: A card holder is designed to make it easy to access cards. It has two main parts: a bottom plate and a face plate, which are connected with nuts. The bottom plate has two edges, and a top edge connects them, allowing for a card pusher to rotate. This card pusher has a mouth end for inserting cards and a wing end with several pushing blocks. When you push the wing end, it helps to easily slide the cards out for quick access. 🚀 TL;DR

Abstract:

The present disclosure relates to a card holder with easy access to cards. The card holder includes a card holder body, the card holder body is divided into a bottom plate and a face plate, a front side of the bottom plate is provided with the face plate by means of nuts, the bottom plate is provided with a first edge and a second edge, a top edge is connected between tops of the first edge and the second edge in an embedded manner, the top edge is rotatably provided with a card pusher, the card pusher has a mouth end and a wing end, and a front side of the wing end is provided with a plurality of pushing blocks.

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A45C11/182 »  CPC main

Receptacles for purposes not provided for in groups -; Ticket-holders or the like Credit card holders

A45C11/18 IPC

Receptacles for purposes not provided for in groups - Ticket-holders or the like

Description

TECHNICAL FIELD

The present disclosure belongs to the technical field of articles for daily use, and particularly relates to a card holder with easy access to cards.

BACKGROUND

With rapid development of the modern society, increasing kinds of cards are carried by individuals, such as identity cards, bank cards, membership cards, and transportation cards. A traditional card holder is generally designed with focus on its fashion appearance and small size. Its internal structure is only provided with interlayers for accommodation of cards. However, in a case that too many cards are accommodated or cards are arranged too densely, a user cannot smoothly enter the card holder for access to cards. Moreover, the cards are likely to become bent due to mutual pressing and be damaged during access to the cards. In addition, when the user frequently takes out and puts back some cards, their positions need to be constantly readjusted to ensure that the cards can be returned smoothly. In this way, tedious and time-consuming card access operations are caused, and user experience is influenced.

SUMMARY

An objective of the present disclosure is to provide a card holder with easy access to cards, so as to solve the problems mentioned in the above background art.

To achieve the objective, the present disclosure provides the following technical solution: a card holder with easy access to cards includes a card holder body. The card holder body is divided into a bottom plate and a face plate. A front side of the bottom plate is provided with the face plate by means of nuts. The bottom plate is provided with a first edge and a second edge. A top edge is connected between tops of the first edge and the second edge in an embedded manner. The top edge is rotatably provided with a card pusher. The card pusher has a mouth end and a wing end. A front side of the wing end is provided with a plurality of pushing blocks. The card pusher is provided with a connecting hole. A front side of the top edge is provided with a hook. A spring wire is connected between the hook and the connecting hole.

Preferably, the first edge is provided with a clamping hole. A connecting block is slidably arranged in the clamping hole. A right side of the connecting block is provided with a pushing rod. A top of the pushing rod is provided with a clamping block. A bottom of the pushing rod is provided with an abutting surface. A left side of the connecting block is provided with a sliding key.

Preferably, a position, below the first edge, on the bottom plate is rotatably provided with a limiting block. The limiting block is provided with a limiting zone in a rightward extending manner. The limiting block is provided with a clamping zone in an upward extending manner.

Preferably, the front side of the bottom plate is provided with an auxiliary guide rail. The pushing rod slides between the auxiliary guide rail and the first edge.

Preferably, the face plate is provided with a vertical recess and a half recess. A card tape is connected between the vertical recess and the half recess. A binding member is mounted between two ends of the card tape.

Preferably, a middle portion of the sliding key is provided with a first recess. A first connecting rod is arranged in the first recess. The second edge is provided with a second recess. A second connecting rod is arranged in the second recess.

Preferably, the first connecting rod and the second connecting rod are both rotatably provided with pressure relief rollers.

Preferably, the second edge is provided with an accommodation recess. A flexible member is mounted in the accommodation recess.

Preferably, the flexible member is a sponge.

Compared with the prior art, the present disclosure has the following beneficial effects: according to the present disclosure, the card pusher is arranged and connected to the sliding key and the spring wire at an outer side, such that a user can control the card pusher by pressing the sliding key at the outer side of the card holder body, a card can be easily pushed out, and a state of the card pusher can be automatically reset by means of the spring wire.

According to the present disclosure, the limiting block is further arranged, such that continuous limiting of the card is implemented to cooperate with a use state of the card in real time, and the situation that the card fails to be limited to fall down and then is damaged is avoided. When the card pusher is automatically reset, the limiting block may also be driven to automatically reset, such that the card can be automatically taken back, the card can be easily taken out and back, the card is convenient to carry, and a use feeling is improved.

In the present disclosure, a right end of the card pusher is step-shaped, and accordingly, pushed cards can be step-shaped, such that the user can identify each card more conveniently and quickly find and take out a required card, and a use feeling is effectively improved.

According to the present disclosure, 2 layers of stacked card tapes are further arranged, and the card tapes and the face plate constitute 2 interlayers, such that redundant cards can be accommodated and stored, banknotes or other small objects can also be clamped and accommodated, and convenience and diversity in use can be improved.

According to the present disclosure, 2 pressure relief rollers are arranged, such that the user can become relatively calm by repeatedly rotating the pressure relief rollers, and activity of a brain of the user can be reduced, alleviating psychological pressure and anxiety.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of a solid structure of the present disclosure.

FIG. 2 is an exploded view of the present disclosure.

FIG. 3 is an exploded view of a bottom plate of the present disclosure.

FIG. 4 is an exploded view of a pushing rod of the present disclosure.

FIG. 5 is a schematic diagram of a solid structure of a top edge of the present disclosure.

FIG. 6 is an exploded view of part of a structure of the present disclosure.

FIG. 7 is an exploded view of a face plate of the present disclosure.

FIG. 8 is a schematic diagram of part of a solid structure of the present disclosure.

Reference numerals in the figures: 1-card holder body, 2-bottom plate, 21-nut, 3-face plate, 4-first edge, 5-second edge, 6-top edge, 7-card pusher, 701-mouth end, 702-wing end, 8-pushing block, 9-connecting hole, 10-hook, 11-spring wire, 12-clamping hole, 13-connecting block, 14-pushing rod, 15-clamping block, 16-sliding key, 17-auxiliary guide rail, 18-limiting block, 191-limiting zone, 192-clamping zone, 193-abutting surface, 20-vertical recess, 21-half recess, 22-card tape, 23-binding member, 24-first recess, 25-first connecting rod, 26-second recess, 27-second connecting rod, 28-pressure relief roller, 30-accommodation recess, and 31-flexible member.

DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS OF THE EMBODIMENTS

Technical solutions in examples of the present disclosure are clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings in the examples of the present disclosure. Obviously, the examples described are merely some examples rather than all examples of the present disclosure. Based on the examples of the present disclosure, all the other examples obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without any creative effort fall within the protection scope of the present disclosure.

Example 1

As shown in FIGS. 1-8, a card holder with easy access to cards includes a card holder body 1. The card holder body 1 is divided into a bottom plate 2 and a face plate 3. A front side of the bottom plate 2 is provided with the face plate 3 by means of nuts 21. The bottom plate 2 is provided with a first edge 4 and a second edge 5. A top edge 6 is connected between tops of the first edge 4 and the second edge 5 in an embedded manner. The top edge 6 is rotatably provided with a card pusher 7. The card pusher 7 has a mouth end 701 and a wing end 702. A front side of the wing end 702 is provided with a plurality of pushing blocks 8. The card pusher 7 is provided with a connecting hole 9. A front side of the top edge 6 is provided with a hook 10. A spring wire 11 is connected between the hook 10 and the connecting hole 9. The first edge 4 is provided with a clamping hole 12. A connecting block 13 is slidably arranged in the clamping hole 12. A right side of the connecting block 13 is provided with a pushing rod 14. A top of the pushing rod 14 is provided with a clamping block 15. A bottom of the pushing rod 14 is provided with an abutting surface 193. A left side of the connecting block 13 is provided with a sliding key 16. A position, below the first edge 4, on the bottom plate 2 is rotatably provided with a limiting block 18. The limiting block 18 is provided with a limiting zone 191 in a rightward extending manner. The limiting block 18 is provided with a clamping zone 192 in an upward extending manner. The front side of the bottom plate 2 is provided with an auxiliary guide rail 17. The pushing rod 14 slides between the auxiliary guide rail 17 and the first edge 4. The face plate 3 is provided with a vertical recess 20 and a half recess 21. A card tape 22 is connected between the vertical recess 20 and the half recess 21. A binding member 23 is mounted between two ends of the card tape 22. A middle portion of the sliding key 16 is provided with a first recess 24. A first connecting rod 25 is arranged in the first recess 24. The second edge 5 is provided with a second recess 26. A second connecting rod 27 is arranged in the second recess 26. The first connecting rod 25 and the second connecting rod 27 are both rotatably provided with pressure relief rollers 28. The second edge 5 is provided with an accommodation recess 30. A flexible member 31 is mounted in the accommodation recess 30. The flexible member 31 is a sponge.

According to the present disclosure, the card pusher 7 is arranged, and the card pusher 7 is connected to the sliding key 16 and the spring wire 11 at an outer side, such that a user can control the card pusher 7 by pressing the sliding key 16 at the outer side of the card holder body 1, a card can be easily pushed out, and a state of the card pusher 7 can be automatically reset by means of the spring wire 11. According to the present disclosure, the limiting block 18 is further arranged, such that continuous limiting of the card is implemented to cooperate with a use state of the card in real time, and the situation that the card fails to be limited to fall down and then is damaged is avoided. When the card pusher 7 is automatically reset, the limiting block 18 may also be driven to automatically reset, such that the card can be automatically taken back, the card can be easily taken out and back, the card is convenient to carry, and a use feeling is improved. In the present disclosure, a right end of the card pusher 7 is step-shaped, and accordingly, pushed cards can be step-shaped, such that the user can identify each card more conveniently and quickly find and take out a required card, and a use feeling is effectively improved. According to the present disclosure, 2 layers of stacked card tapes 22 are further arranged, and the card tapes 22 and the face plate 3 constitute 2 interlayers, such that redundant cards can be accommodated and stored, banknotes or other small objects can also be clamped and accommodated, and convenience and diversity in use can be improved. According to the present disclosure, 2 pressure relief rollers 28 are arranged, such that the user can become relatively calm by repeatedly rotating the pressure relief rollers 28, and activity of a brain of the user can be reduced, alleviating psychological pressure and anxiety.

Example 2

As shown in FIGS. 1-8, a card holder with easy access to cards includes a card holder body 1. The card holder body 1 is divided into a bottom plate 2 and a face plate 3. One side of the bottom plate 2 close to the face plate 3 is provided with 2 side edges, including a first edge 4 at a left side and a second edge 5 at a right side. The first edge 4 and the second edge 5 are arranged on two side edges of the bottom plate 2. Further, the bottom plate 2 is arranged to be a recess that has closed left and right ends and is penetrative in vertical direction. In addition, after a top edge 6 is connected between tops of the first edge 4 and the second edge 5 in an embedded manner, an upper side of the bottom plate 2 may be closed, such that a card may be accommodated via a position below the bottom plate 2. Upper and lower ends of the first edge 4 and the second edge 5 are connected to the face plate 3 by means of nuts 21. After the face plate 3 is connected, the bottom plate 2 constitutes a storage zone having five closed sides and an open bottom, which is configured to store cards. Further, a card pushing port is provided between the bottom plate 2 and a bottom of the face plate 3, and the card pushing port is in communication with the storage zone. A user may align one end of the card with the card pushing port, and then push the card into the storage zone through the card pushing port, so as to complete accommodation of the card.

The storage zone has a consistent size with the card, and may accommodate most kinds of cards on the market. Specifically, a standard size of commonly used cards is generally 85.60 mm×53.98 mm, with a length-width ratio of about 4:3. The standard is widely used for all kinds of bank cards, ensuring that cards may be inserted smoothly and suitable for all kinds of card reading apparatuses. In addition, the storage zone in the example has a certain height, and is configured to store and stack a plurality of cards, such that the user may carry the plurality of cards simultaneously, and practicability of the card holder is improved. Moreover, in the example, the face plate 3 is further provided with a vertical recess 20 and a half recess 21 that are both symmetrically provided. The half recess 21 is provided at an outer side of the vertical recess 20. A card tape 22 is strip-shaped at an original state. Firstly, two ends of the card tape 22 are connected to each other through binding with a binding member 23, so as to form an annular tape having two closed ends, an inner layer and an outer layer. During mounting, the inner layer of the card tape 22 may be placed on a front side of the face plate 3, that is, one side away from the bottom plate 2. Then, the inner layer of the card tape 22 is mounted in the vertical recess 20 through the half recess 21 at left and right sides. A width of the vertical recess 20 is consistent with that of the card tape 22. Thus, the card tape 22 may be firmly mounted on the front side of the face plate 3. The outer layer is not mounted in the vertical recess. The outer layer and the inner layer are stacked at the front side of the face plate 3, and the card tape and the face plate 3 constitute 2 interlayers. Further, when the user needs to use a same card repeatedly, the card may be temporarily pushed into any interlayer after being taken out of the card holder, the card tape 22 is tight, and the card may be effectively stored through friction with the face plate 3 and the card tape 22. Meanwhile, clamping and storage of banknotes or small objects can be implemented with the interlayers, and the card holder is used in a multifunctional manner.

In the step that “two ends of the card tape 22 are connected to each other through binding with a binding member 23, so as to form an annular tape having two closed ends”, the binding member 23 may be arranged in various ways. The binding member 23 needs to sleeve a connecting end of the card tape 22, and binds and fixes the connecting end of the card tape 22 by means of two rows of steel teeth at a rear side. An overall preparation material of the binding member 23 may be set as required. A reference material may be skin-friendly and soft chamois leather. The inner layer of the card tape 22 may be conveniently mounted in the vertical recess 20 through the half recess 21 at the left and right sides. In this way, mounting of the card tape 22 is easily completed.

Example 3

As shown in FIGS. 1-8, in a card holder with easy access to cards, a position close to a first edge 4 on a top edge 6 is rotatably provided with a card pusher 7. A right portion of the card pusher 7 is provided with a wing end 702 in a downward stepped manner. A front side of the wing end 702 is provided with 7 pushing blocks 8. A left portion of the card pusher 7 is provided with a protruding mouth end 701 in a downward extending manner. It may be understood that a rotation center of the card pusher 7 is located below the top edge 6, and then the card pusher 7 may rotate around the rotation center on the top edge 6, such that built-in cards can be pushed for easy user access to cards. All the pushing blocks 8 are fixed with a height difference of about 0.76 mm, which adapts to a conventional thickness of the cards, such that each card can correspond to one of the pushing blocks 8.

In practical application, assuming that cards are accommodated in the card holder and need to be taken out, the mouth end 701 needs to be pushed to swing toward the top edge 6, the card pusher 7 may be driven to rotate, and the wing end 702 may be driven to swing away from the top edge 6. The pushing blocks 8 may swing forward sequentially, so as to push the corresponding card forward. The card is moved out of a storage zone through a card pushing port for easy selection and access to cards of the user. The step-shaped arrangement of all the pushing blocks 8 can achieve the following effects: a rotation travel of the wing end 702 is fixed, that is, a right portion of the card pusher 7 rotates by a fixed angle around the rotation center. It may also be understood that each of the pushing blocks 8 rotates around the rotation center. On the basis of the fixed angle, different pushing blocks 8 have different distances from the rotation center. It may also be understood that a final radius of each travel is different, and finally the pushed cards are pushed out to the card pushing port in a step-shaped manner. The user can identify each card more conveniently and quickly find and take out a required card, and a use feeling is effectively improved.

In addition, the card pusher 7 needs to rotate to push out the cards. In this case, a face plate 3 is closed, and the user fails to operate the mouth end 701. Thus, a left side of the first edge 4 is provided with a clamping hole 12, and a pushing member is slidably arranged in the clamping hole 12. That is, the user may apply a force to abut against the pushing member at an outer side of the card holder body 1, so as to drive the pushing member to move upward in the card holder body 1. Then, the pushing member abuts against the mouth end 701 so as to swing upward, such that the card pusher 7 is indirectly controlled. Specifically, a position, close to the first edge 4, of a front side of a bottom plate 2 is provided with an auxiliary guide rail 17. The auxiliary guide rail 17 is arranged in parallel with the first edge 4. A pushing rod 14 is slidably placed between the auxiliary guide rail and the first edge. A lower portion of the pushing rod 14 extends leftward to be connected to a sliding key 16 by means of a connecting block 13. Upper and lower sides of the sliding key 16 are both inclined, such that the user conveniently applies a force to abut against the sliding key 16. The connecting block 13 is slidably arranged in the clamping hole 12. Meanwhile, a top of the pushing rod 14 is provided with a clamping block 15. A lower right side of the clamping block 15 abuts against an upper side of the auxiliary guide rail 17. An upper side of the clamping block 15 upward abuts against a lower side of the mouth end 701. During actual use, the connecting block 13 is located at a lower half portion of the clamping hole 12, the clamping block 15 is located between the auxiliary guide rail 17 and the mouth end 701, and the card pusher 7 is in a horizontal state under the action of tension of a spring wire 11. When a card needs to be pushed out, the user abuts against an inclined surface below the sliding key 16 and applies a force to push the sliding key 16 to move upward. Then, the connecting block 13 drives the pushing rod 14 to move upward between the auxiliary guide rail 17 and the first edge 4, and drives the clamping block 15 to abut against the mouth end 701 so as to swing upward, such that pushing control of the card pusher 7 is implemented, and the card is pushed out.

After the card is taked and used, the card needs to be pushed back, and a state of the card pusher 7 needs to be reset. Thus, an elastic member is arranged to be configured to automatically reset the card pusher 7, so as to reset a state of the card holder body 1. A position, between the rotation center and a leftmost pushing block 8, on the card pusher 7 is provided with a connecting hole 9. Accordingly, a right side of the top edge 6 is provided with a hook 10 bent rightward, and the spring wire 11 is connected between the hook 10 and the connecting hole 9. In an initial state, the card pusher 7 may be kept in a horizontal state under the action of the spring wire 11. When the user tries to push out the card by abutting against the sliding key 16, the card pusher 7 may be rotated. In this case, if the wing end 702 swings downward to push out the card, the spring wire 11 is stretched. When pressing of the sliding key 16 is stopped, the spring wire 11 is reset to drive the card pusher 7 to automatically rotate and reset, and further the pushing rod 14 and the sliding key 16 are indirectly driven to move downward and reset until a limiting zone 191 is reset to the condition that a right side of the limiting zone abuts against a left side of the pushed cards. When the user takes the required card and completely pushes the remaining cards back into the storage zone, the spring wire 11 is reset to drive the card pusher 7 to automatically rotate and completely reset to a horizontal state. In this case, the sliding key 16 moves to a lowest portion of the clamping hole 12.

Example 4

On the basis of Examples 2 and 3, the example further implements continuous limiting of cards so as to cooperate with a use state of the cards in real time. A first edge 4 does not directly extend to be arranged at a bottom edge of a bottom plate 2, and then a position, below the first edge 4, on the bottom plate 2 is rotatably provided with a limiting block 18. Left and bottom edges of the limiting block 18 match an edge of the bottom plate 2 in shape, and an upward extending position of the limiting block 18 is provided with a clamping zone 192. Accordingly, a bottom of a pushing rod 14 is provided with an inclined abutting surface 193, and a shape of the clamping zone 192 is consistent with that of an included angle formed by the abutting surface 193 and the first edge 4. Under a normal condition, the clamping zone 192 of the limiting block 18 is limited between the abutting surface 193 and the first edge 4. Moreover, the limiting block 18 extends rightward to be provided with a limiting zone 191. The limiting zone 191 protrudes to extend into a storage zone and is configured to simply limit accommodated cards. Specifically,

In an initial state, when no card is put into a card holder body 1, a card pusher 7 is in a horizontal state under the action of pre-tension of a spring wire 11, and a mouth end 701 presses a clamping block 15 to drive the pushing rod 14 to move downward until a connecting block 13 is located at a lowest point of a clamping hole 12. In this case, the abutting surface 193 of the pushing rod 14 presses the clamping zone 192 to keep in a vertical state, and then the limiting block 18 is driven to be clamped between the abutting surface 193 and the first edge 4, such that the limiting zone 191 keeps in a horizontal state. When a card needs to be inserted, a user firstly holds the card to enable a side edge of the card to make contact with the limiting zone 191, and then applies a force to drive the entire limiting block 18 to rotate. The limiting block 18 rotates to press the pushing rod 14 to move upward and drives upper parts to operate accordingly. That is, the card pusher 7 is driven to rotate, and the spring wire 11 is deformed. Meanwhile, the limiting block 18 rotates to open the limiting zone 191 without blocking a card pushing port, and the card may be pushed into the card holder body 1 through the card pushing port. During the period, the card keeps in contact with the limiting block 18, and the card pusher 7 is driven to keep a rotated state. If the entire card is pushed into the storage zone, no force is applied to the limiting block 18, the spring wire 11 is reset to drive the card pusher 7 to rotate and reset to a horizontal state, and then all parts are reset after pressing. That is, the pushing rod 14 is driven to move downward until the abutting surface 193 presses the clamping zone 192 to keep a vertical state, and the limiting block 18 is reset to drive the limiting zone 191 to keep a horizontal state, such that a bottom of the inserted card is limited, and the card is prevented from slipping out.

Similarly, when a single card needs to be taken and used, a sliding key 16 is pressed to drive the pushing rod 14 and upper parts to move upward. That is, the clamping block 15 moves upward to abut against the mouth end 701 to swing upward, and then the entire card pusher 7 is driven to rotate, such that the cards are sequentially pushed out. In this case, the pushing rod 14 moves upward to drive the abutting surface 193 to make no contact with the limiting block 18, and the limiting block 18 is no longer stressed. Thus, when the card is pushed out, the limiting block 18 may be pushed to rotate, the limiting zone 191 is opened, and the card is pushed out. When pressing of the sliding key 16 is stopped, the spring wire 11 is reset to drive the card pusher 7 to automatically rotate and reset, and further the pushing rod 14 and the sliding key 16 are indirectly driven to move downward and reset until the limiting zone 191 is reset to the condition that a right side of the limiting zone abuts against a left side of pushed cards, such that the card is prevented from slipping back into the body, so as to cooperate with the user access to the card. When the card is pushed back into the card holder body 1 after being taken out for use, the spring wire 11 is reset to drive the card pusher 7 to rotate to a horizontal state. In this case, the mouth end 701 swings downward to be reset, the clamping block 15 drives the entire pushing rod 14 to move downward, the abutting surface 193 is driven to press the limiting block 18 again to enable the limiting block to rotate and reset, and then the limiting zone 191 makes contact with a bottom edge of the card, such that the card is hooked so as to be prevented from slipping.

Meanwhile, in order to further limit the card and prevent the card from falling and being damaged, a left side of a second edge 5 is further provided with an accommodation recess 30 configured to accommodate a flexible member 31. Specifically, the flexible member may be any soft object with certain friction, such as silica gel, flannel or a sponge. Auxiliary anti-skid treatment is conducted on a side edge of the card, such that the entire card is tightened and limited after being put into the card holder body 1.

Example 5

As shown in FIGS. 1-8, according to a card holder with easy access to cards, left and right sides of a card holder body 1 are both further provided with pressure relief rollers 28. The pressure relief rollers 28 are specifically in a cylindrical shape with straight tooth lines at a periphery. A user relieves psychological pressure by constantly rotating the pressure relief rollers 28. As the action of pulling the pressure relief rollers 28 is generally repetitive and has a certain sense of rhythm, the repetitive action can bring convenience to enable people to become relatively calm, and activity of a brain of the user can be reduced, alleviating psychological pressure and anxiety.

A middle portion of a sliding key 16 is provided with a first recess 24. A first connecting rod 25 is arranged in the first recess 24. The pressure relief roller 28 at a left side is rotatably mounted on the first connecting rod 25. A second edge 5 is provided with a second recess 26. A second connecting rod 27 is arranged in the second recess 26. The pressure relief roller 28 at a right side is rotatably mounted on the second connecting rod 27.

It should be noted that relational terms herein such as first and second are only used to distinguish one entity or operation from another entity or operation without necessarily requiring or implying any actual such relation or order between such entities or operations. In addition, terms “include”, “comprise”, “involve”, or any other variations thereof are intended to cover non-exclusive inclusions, such that a process, a method, an article, or an apparatus including a series of elements not only includes those elements, but also includes other elements that are not explicitly listed, or also includes inherent elements of the process, the method, the article, or the apparatus. Without more restrictions, the elements defined by the sentence “including a ...” do not exclude the existence of other identical elements in the process, method, article, or apparatus including the elements.

What are described above are merely intended to describe the technical solution of the present disclosure instead of limiting the technical solution of the present disclosure. Modifications or equivalent replacements made by those of ordinary skill in the art to the technical solution of the present disclosure should fall within the scope of the claims of the present disclosure, as long as the modifications or equivalent replacements do not depart from the spirit and scope of the technical solution of the present disclosure.

Claims

What is claimed is:

1. A card holder with easy access to cards, comprising a card holder body, wherein the card holder body is divided into a bottom plate and a face plate, a front side of the bottom plate is provided with the face plate by means of nuts, the bottom plate is provided with a first edge and a second edge, a top edge is connected between tops of the first edge and the second edge in an embedded manner, the top edge is rotatably provided with a card pusher, the card pusher has a mouth end and a wing end, a front side of the wing end is provided with a plurality of pushing blocks, the card pusher is provided with a connecting hole, a front side of the top edge is provided with a hook, and a spring wire is connected between the hook and the connecting hole.

2. The card holder with easy access to cards according to claim 1, wherein the first edge is provided with a clamping hole, a connecting block is slidably arranged in the clamping hole, a right side of the connecting block is provided with a pushing rod, a top of the pushing rod is provided with a clamping block, a bottom of the pushing rod is provided with an abutting surface, and a left side of the connecting block is provided with a sliding key.

3. The card holder with easy access to cards according to claim 1, wherein a position, below the first edge, on the bottom plate is rotatably provided with a limiting block, the limiting block is provided with a limiting zone in a rightward extending manner, and the limiting block is provided with a clamping zone in an upward extending manner.

4. The card holder with easy access to cards according to claim 2, wherein the front side of the bottom plate is provided with an auxiliary guide rail, and the pushing rod slides between the auxiliary guide rail and the first edge.

5. The card holder with easy access to cards according to claim 1, wherein the face plate is provided with a vertical recess and a half recess, a card tape is connected between the vertical recess and the half recess, and a binding member is mounted between two ends of the card tape.

6. The card holder with easy access to cards according to claim 2, wherein a middle portion of the sliding key is provided with a first recess, a first connecting rod is arranged in the first recess, the second edge is provided with a second recess, and a second connecting rod is arranged in the second recess.

7. The card holder with easy access to cards according to claim 6, wherein the first connecting rod and the second connecting rod are both rotatably provided with pressure relief rollers.

8. The card holder with easy access to cards according to claim 1, wherein the second edge is provided with an accommodation recess, and a flexible member is mounted in the accommodation recess.

9. The card holder with easy access to cards according to claim 8, wherein the flexible member is a sponge.

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