BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field of the Invention
[0001] A convertible athletic belt assembly includes a central pouch assembly attached to
a plurality of support members, each support member having an accessory pouch assembly
mounted thereon. Each accessory pouch assembly includes an accessory assembly, such
as a container holder, portable electronic device holder, secure concealed pouch,
credit card holder, etc., retained therein while in a closed disposition, the accessory
assemblies operably deployed while the accessory pouch assembly is in an open disposition.
DESCRIPTION OF THE RELATED ART
[0002] As a nation we have become more and more health conscious, and as a result, more
and more people are engaging in healthy activities including the performance of regular
exercise regimens. Among favored forms of exercise are walking, jogging, and running,
as they can be performed without fixed equipment, specialized trainers, or commitments
to gym or health club memberships. Another trend in today's society is our affinity,
in some cases, obsession, with connectivity via any of a variety of portable electronic
devices, such as cell phones or smart phones. Many people simply cannot or do not
wish to be separated from their devices at any time, including while exercising.
[0003] Thus, an issue many user's face when seeking to walk, hike, jog, or run, is what
to do with their personal belongings while they are performing these activities. In
addition, and in some cases more importantly, a person must assure that proper hydration
is readily available to them while they are walking, jogging, or running.
[0004] Numerous devices have been developed to store a user's personal belongings to himself
or herself, commonly known generically as fanny packs. These devices typically include
a pouch attached or attachable to a strap of belt which is, often, loosely attached
around a wearer's waist.
[0005] Other devices have been developed to attach a water bottle to a user for access while
walking, hiking, jogging, running, or while performing other activities. These devices
include bottle holders that strap to a user's arm, or a belt with a holder to attach
around a user's waist. The problem with these known devices, however, is that they
are bulky, uncomfortable, and often intrusive when positioned on a user while exercising
or performing other activities. Furthermore, a number of these devices include rigid
container holders which add to the discomfort of a user employing the same. As a result,
these devices are often not employed when they should be, or a user may cut his or
her planned exercise routine short as a result of the discomfort from wearing these
types of devices.
[0006] Similar devices have been developed to attach a cell phone or smart phone to a user
while jogging, running, hiking, etc. Once again, known devices include a holder strapped
to a user's arm, or a holder designed to be attached to a user's belt. These devices
suffer from the same drawbacks as noted above with regard to bottle holders, i.e.,
they are often intrusive and uncomfortable, and as a result, they either not used,
or result in shortened exercise regimens due to the discomfort of the wearer.
[0007] As such, it would be beneficial to provide an athletic belt assembly that is comfortable
and convenient for a user to wear while jogging, running, or performing other exercises
or activities, for example, hiking, so as to promote consistent use of the same. It
would also be helpful to provide such an athletic belt assembly that is convertible
such that it may be deployed in an open operable disposition while in use, and returned
to a closed disposition so as to be unobtrusive to the user when not in use. An additional
benefit may be realized by providing a single convertible athletic belt assembly that
includes a plurality of storage compartments and holders for various belongings, containers,
and/or devices which a user may wish to carry with himself or herself while walking,
hiking, jogging, running, or performing other activities which require a user belongings
to be secured about the user, while the user's remain free. More in particular, it
would be desirable to provide a single convertible athletic belt assembly that allows
a user to carry numerous items, a few items, or no personal belongings or accessories
at all while walking, hiking, jogging, running, etc.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0008] The present disclosure is directed to a convertible athletic belt assembly comprising
a central pouch assembly having a storage compartment. The central pouch assembly,
in at least one embodiment, further comprises a closure mechanism disposable between
an open position and a closed position, wherein the storage compartment is maintained
in a secure closed configuration while the closure mechanism is disposed in the closed
position.
[0009] A convertible athletic belt assembly in accordance with the present disclosure includes
at least one support member attached to the central pouch member, the support member
having a front surface and a rear surface. At least one embodiment of a convertible
athletic pouch assembly in accordance with the present disclosure comprises a plurality
of support members, wherein each of the plurality of support members is securely attached
to the central pouch assembly along oppositely disposed sides hereof.
[0010] An accessory pouch assembly is mounted to the front surface of each support member
and, in at least one embodiment, the accessory pouch assembly comprises an outer cover
member and an inner cover member moveably interconnected via a cover interconnect,
and wherein the outer cover member is movable between a closed disposition and an
open disposition.
[0011] At least one accessory assembly is mounted in each accessory pouch assembly, and
is retained therein while the corresponding outer cover member is in a closed disposition.
Each accessory assembly, however, is disposable into an operable configuration when
the corresponding accessory pouch assembly, and more in particular, the outer cover
member, is in an open disposition. The accessory assembly can comprise any of a variety
of useful storage mechanisms including, but in no manner limited to, a container holder
to securely yet removably retain a bottle of water or other fluid, a portable electronic
device holder, a concealed secure pouch, credit card holder, etc.
[0012] An adjustable belt assembly is attached to the support members and is structured
to releasably secure the assembly about a user's waist or hips, so that the user is
free to walk, jog, run, or conduct other hands free activities while his or her personal
effects are securely stowed via the convertible athletic belt assembly.
[0013] These and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become
clearer when the drawings as well as the detailed description are taken into consideration.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] For a fuller understanding of the nature of the present invention, reference should
be had to the following detailed description taken in connection with the accompanying
drawings in which:
- Figure 1
- is a front perspective view of a convertible athletic belt assembly in accordance
with one embodiment of the present disclosure in a closed disposition.
- Figure 2
- is a rear perspective view of the convertible athletic belt assembly as shown in Figure
1.
- Figure 3
- is a front elevation of the embodiment of the convertible athletic belt assembly of
Figure 1 including a partial cutaway view of one embodiment of a central pouch assembly
in accordance with the present disclosure.
- Figure 4
- is a rear elevation of the embodiment of the convertible belt assembly as shown in
Figure 1.
- Figure 5
- is a front perspective view of one embodiment of a convertible belt assembly in accordance
with the present disclosure in an open disposition.
- Figure 6
- is a rear perspective view of the embodiment of the convertible athletic belt assembly
of Figure 5.
- Figure 7
- is a front elevation of the convertible belt assembly as shown in Figure 5.
- Figure 8
- is a rear elevation of the embodiment of the convertible athletic belt assembly as
shown in Figure 5.
- Figure 9
- is a front perspective view of another embodiment of a convertible belt assembly in
accordance with the present disclosure in an open disposition.
- Figure 10
- is a front perspective view of one further embodiment of a convertible belt assembly
in accordance with the present disclosure in an open disposition.
[0015] Like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views of the drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0016] As stated above, the present disclosure is directed to a convertible athletic belt
assembly generally as shown as at 10 throughout the figures. Figure 1 is a perspective
view illustrative of one embodiment of a convertible athletic belt assembly 10 in
accordance with the present disclosure. More in particular, Figure 1 presents a convertible
athletic belt assembly 10 wherein each accessory pouch assembly 40 is shown in a closed
disposition. Figure 5, described below, is illustrative of one embodiment of a convertible
athletic belt assembly 10 in accordance with the present disclosure wherein each accessory
pouch assembly 40 is disposed in an open position.
[0017] Looking again to the embodiment of Figure 1, the convertible athletic belt assembly
10 includes a central pouch assembly 20. The central pouch assembly 20 includes a
closure mechanism 21 which, in the illustrative embodiment of Figure 1, comprises
a zipper. Of course, it is understood to be within the scope and intent of the present
invention for closure mechanism 21 to comprise any number of mechanical mechanisms
for securing a pouch-like structure in a closed disposition including, but in no manner
limited to, buttons, snaps, hook and loop type fasteners, etc. Closure mechanism 21
is provided to secure a user's personal belongings placed within the central pouch
assembly 20.
[0018] The central pouch assembly 20 is constructed of a flexible yet durable material,
and in at least one embodiment, the central pouch assembly 20 comprises a material
of construction which is at least water and sweat resistant, if not waterproof, thereby
securing a user's belongs in a safe and dry environment. In at least one embodiment,
the central pouch assembly 20 is constructed of neoprene, and in one further embodiment,
the central pouch assembly is constructed of spandex or a spandex blend.
[0019] Figure 3 presents a front elevation of the convertible athletic belt assembly 10
of Figure 1 including a partial cutaway view of one embodiment of a central pouch
assembly 20 in accordance with the present disclosure. As may be seen from Figure
3, the central pouch assembly 20 comprises a storage compartment 22 in which a user
may place one or more personal belongings while walking, jogging, running, or performing
any other activity which may require the user's hands to remain free while his or
her belongings are secured on his or her person. The central pouch assembly 20 in
accordance with the illustrative embodiment of Figure 3 comprises at least one pouch
divider 24 which may be utilized to segregate personal belongings between front and
rear portions of the storage compartment 22.
[0020] Further, in at least one embodiment, an internal pocket 26 is attached to pouch divider
24, as shown in the illustrative embodiment of Figure 3, in order to additionally
secure select items within the storage compartment 22 of the central pouch assembly
20 itself. In one further embodiment, the internal pocket 26 may be attached to either
the front or back of the central pouch assembly 20 itself, inside of the storage compartment
22.
[0021] The convertible athletic belt assembly 10, and more in particular, the central pouch
assembly 20 comprises at least one reflective member 29 in accordance with at least
one embodiment of the present disclosure, which may be in the form of a tab or stripe
comprising reflective material attached to central pouch assembly 20. The reflective
member 29 is constructed of a reflective material such that a wearer will be more
readily visible to motorists when headlights are directed towards reflective member
29. As shown in the illustrative embodiment of Figure 1, a corresponding one of each
of plurality of reflective members 29 are attached along opposite sides of the central
pouch assembly 20.
[0022] The central pouch assembly 20 further includes a securing section 28 along either
side, structured and disposed to securely attach a support member 30 along each side
of the central pouch assembly 20, such as may be seen in the illustrative embodiments
throughout the figures. As previously stated, in at least one embodiment, the convertible
athletic belt assembly 10 in accordance with the present disclosure includes a plurality
of support members 30 securely attached along opposite sides of a central pouch assembly
20. More in particular, each support member 30 includes an attachment section 36 which
cooperatively and securely engages securing section 28 of the central pouch assembly
wherein attachment section 36 is fixedly attached to securing section 28 of the central
pouch assembly 20. In at least one embodiment, the attachment section 36 of support
member 30 is fixedly attached to securing section 28 of the central pouch assembly
20 by way of stitching. However, it is understood to be within the scope and intent
of the present disclosure for other methods of mechanically fastening materials to
one another such as, by way of example only, heat welding, clamping, cringing, stapling,
adhesive, rivets, etc. Of course, the foregoing methods of mechanically fastening
materials are merely exemplary, and in no manner limit securing an attachment section
36 to a securing section 28 in accordance with the present disclosure.
[0023] As shown in Figures 3 and 4, each support member 30 includes a front surface 32 and
a rear surface 34. Figure 4 further illustrates an embodiment of the present convertible
athletic belt assembly 10 wherein rear surface 34 of support member 30 comprises a
plurality of dimples 35. In one embodiment, the plurality of dimples 35 may be physically
attached to rear surface 34 of support member 30, and in at least one further embodiment,
the dimples 35 are formed of a material similar to support member 30 itself. In one
further embodiment, the plurality of dimples 35 are formed integral with the rear
surface 34 of the support member 30 such as via molding, stamping, or pressing. The
plurality of dimples 35 on rear surface 34 of support member 30 create frictional
resistance between the wearer's clothes and the corresponding support member 30 to
minimize shift and movement of support member 30, and more importantly, the contents
of an accessory pouch assembly 40 associated therewith.
[0024] In at least one further embodiment, a support member 30 includes a securing cord
38 attached thereto. As illustrated in Figure 1, each support member 30 includes a
securing cord 38 attached thereto and extending downwardly therefrom. Furthermore,
a secure stop member 39 is attached to a free end of a securing cord 38, as best shown
in Figure 2. Securing cord 38 and corresponding secure stop member 39 may be utilized
to attach various items to the convertible athletic belt assembly 10 while it is worn
by a user. As one example, the securing cords 38 and secure stop members 39 may be
utilized to attach a number or nametag corresponding to the user, as is common in
athletic competitions such as track and field, marathon running, cycling, etc. As
will be discussed further below, in at least one embodiment, securing cord 38 and
secure stop member 39 are utilized to maintain an accessory pouch assembly 40 disposed
in an operable, open disposition.
[0025] As also shown throughout the figures, a convertible athletic belt assembly 10 in
accordance with the present disclosure further comprises an adjustable belt assembly
100, to facilitate positioning and retaining the assembly 10 about a user's hips or
waist during use. With primary reference to the illustrative embodiments of Figures
1 and 2, the adjustable belt assembly 100 includes elongated belt members 102 each
being attached to oppositely disposed ends of the support members 30. As before, the
belt members 102 may be secured to corresponding support members 30 by stitching,
heat welding, adhesive, rivets, etc. A quick connect release member 106 is attached
at a free end of each belt member 102, and is cooperatively structured to permit the
ends of belt members 102 to be quickly and easily attached to or released from one
another. Furthermore, in at least one embodiment, an adjustment member 108 is provided
on at least one belt member 102 to allow a user to adjust an overall length of the
convertible athletic belt assembly 10 about his or her waist or hips, to assure a
secure and comfortable fit is maintained while the assembly 10 is being worn by the
user.
[0026] As indicated above, a convertible athletic belt assembly 10 in accordance with the
present disclosure includes at least one accessory pouch assembly 40. As shown in
the illustrative embodiments of Figures 1 and 3, the convertible athletic belt assembly
10 includes a plurality of accessory pouch assemblies 40, each mounted to a front
surface of a different one of the corresponding plurality of support members 30. As
used herein, the term "mounted" shall mean and include, but shall not be limited to,
fixedly or securedly attached, such as via integral construction, sewing, adhesives,
heat welding, etc., as well as being removably and replacably attached such as via
snaps, clips, tongue and groove interconnections, hook and loop fasteners, etc.
[0027] Looking further to the embodiment of Figure 3, each accessory pouch assembly 40 includes
an outer cover member 42. Further, and once again with reference to Figure 3, the
outer cover member 42 of each accessory pouch assembly 40 includes a securing tab
43, which is discussed further below.
[0028] Turning next to Figure 5, an embodiment of a convertible athletic belt assembly 10
in accordance with the present disclosure having accessory pouch assemblies 40 in
an open disposition is presented. As may be seen from Figure 5, each accessory pouch
assembly 40 includes an outer cover member 42 opened and rotated away from a corresponding
inner cover member 44, wherein each inner cover member 44 is securely affixed to a
front surface 32 of a corresponding support member 30. As shown in the illustrative
embodiment of Figure 1, a cover interconnect 46 is provided to movably interconnect
the outer cover member 42 to the inner cover member 43, while the outer cover member
42 is disposed in an open position. More in particular, the cover interconnect 46
comprises a flexible hinge-like component which may be constructed of a resilient
fabric such as nylon, neoprene, etc. or other such resilient material of construction.
The cover interconnect 46 is securely attached to each of the outer cover member 42
and inner cover member 44 by any of a variety of methods, such as by stitching, stapling,
adhesive, heat welding, etc., as noted above, with regard to securing section 28 and
attachment section 36.
[0029] In at least one embodiment, the cover interconnect 46 is integral with both the outer
cover member 42 and inner cover member 44, i.e., outer cover member 42, inner cover
member 44, and cover interconnect 46 are cut or punched from a single piece of material,
wherein outer cover member 42 and inner cover member 44 are attached to one another
via cover interconnect 46.
[0030] A cover closure mechanism 48 is provided to maintain the outer cover member 42 in
a closed and overlying disposition relative to inner cover member 44 while the accessory
pouch assembly 40 is in a closed disposition, once again, as shown in the illustrative
embodiment of Figure 1. As with closure mechanism 21 of the central pouch assembly
20, the cover closure mechanism 48 of at least one embodiment of an accessory pouch
assembly 40 comprises a zipper mechanism. Of course, it will be appreciated that it
is within the scope and intent of the present disclosure for the cover closure mechanism
48 to comprise any of a number of known closure devices including buttons, snaps,
air locking tabs, etc., as noted above with reference to closure mechanism 21.
[0031] Turning again to Figure 5, once the cover closure mechanism 48 is fully open, the
corresponding outer cover member 42 is rotated about the cover interconnect 46 until
the accessory pouch assembly 40 is in a fully open disposition. Looking to Figure
6, the securing cord 38 is routed through the securing tab 43 on the outer cover member
42, and secure stop member 39 is removably attached to the free end of the securing
cord 39 after it passes through the securing tab 43. Thus, the securing cord 38 of
the securing tab 43 serve to maintain the outer cover member 42 in a fully open disposition
until secure stop member 39 is removed by the user, and the securing cord 38 is released
from the securing tab 43.
[0032] As previously stated, Figure 5 is illustrative of one embodiment of a convertible
athletic belt assembly 10 in accordance with the present disclosure wherein each accessory
pouch assembly 40 in an open disposition. As shown in Figure 5, each accessory pouch
40 includes an accessory assembly 50 mounted therein. Once again, as used herein,
the term "mounted" shall mean and include, but shall not be limited to, fixedly or
securedly attached, such as via integral construction, sewing, adhesives, heat welding,
etc., as well as being removably and replacably attached such as via snaps, clips,
tongue and groove interconnections, hook and loop fasteners, etc.
[0033] Looking again to the embodiment of Figure 5, each accessory assembly 50 includes
a container holder 52 having an open end 54 and a closed end 56. The container holder
52 is constructed of a flexible material that will stretch to conform to the size
and shape of any of a variety of containers an athlete may carry for water, electrolyte
fluids, etc. The flexible construction of the container holder 52 assures that a container
is securely retained while the user is walking, jogging, running, or performing other
activities which require the user's hands to be free. The container may be utilized
to store water, electrolyte solutions, or other hydration fluid of a user's choosing,
in order to assure that such hydration fluids are readily available and accessible
to a user while walking, jogging, running, etc.
[0034] A retaining cord 58 is mounted proximate the open end 54 of the container holder
52. More in particular, retaining cord 58 is also constructed of the flexible material
and is structured to engage a portion of a container, for example, a neck of a bottle,
which is disposed in an operative position in container holder 52 such as is shown
by way of example in Figure 5. As Figure 5 further illustrates, adjustable stop member
59 is movably attached to retaining cord 58 and is positionable to further secure
the portion of a container which extends through and is engaged by the retaining cord
58.
[0035] Of course, container accessory 50 is only one of a variety of accessory assemblies
50 which may be mounted in an accessory pouch assembly 40 in accordance with the present
disclosure. As one example, an accessory assembly 50 may comprise a portable electronic
device holder 52' once again comprised of a flexible fabric that will stretch to conform
to the size and shape of any of a variety of portable electronic devices. In one embodiment,
a portable electronic device holder 52' in accordance with the present disclosure
includes an open end 54' and a closed end 56' in which to securely yet removably retain
a cell phone, MP3 player, portable GPS device, etc., while a corresponding accessory
pouch assembly 40 is an open disposition, as illustrated in Figure 9. In one further
embodiment, an accessory assembly 50 comprises a secure concealed pouch 57 having
a secure closure mechanism 57' in which a user may place money, coins, keys, etc.
Turning to the embodiment of Figure 10, at least one accessory assembly 50 comprises
a card holder 57" having a plurality of slots in which a user may place a driver's
license, identification card, credit card, debit card, access card, etc. In yet one
further embodiment, an accessory assembly includes a key ring having a quick release
mounted inside an accessory pouch assembly 40 in accordance with the present disclosure
to which a user may securely store his or her keys while walking, jogging, running,
working out, etc.
[0036] As will be appreciated from the foregoing, the present convertible athletic belt
assembly 10 may be configured with an almost limitless combination of device holders,
pouches, and/or attachment assemblies in accordance with the present disclosure.
[0037] Since many modifications, variations and changes in detail can be made to the described
preferred embodiment of the invention, it is intended that all matters in the foregoing
description and shown in the accompanying drawings be interpreted as illustrative
and not in a limiting sense. Thus, the scope of the invention should be determined
by the appended claims and their legal equivalents.
1. A convertible athletic belt assembly comprising:
a central pouch assembly comprising a storage compartment,
said central pouch assembly further comprising a closure mechanism disposable between
an open position and a closed position, said storage compartment is maintained in
a secure closed configuration while said closure mechanism is disposed in said closed
position,
at least one support member attached to said central pouch member,
said support member having a front surface and a rear surface,
an accessory pouch assembly mounted to said front surface of said at least one support
member, said accessory pouch assembly comprising a cover closure mechanism and is
disposable between a closed disposition and an open disposition,
at least one accessory assembly mounted in said accessory pouch assembly, said at
least one accessory assembly disposable into an operable configuration when said accessory
pouch assembly is in said open disposition, and
an adjustable belt assembly structured to releasably secure at least said central
pouch assembly and said support member about a user's waist or hips.
2. The convertible athletic belt assembly as recited in claim 1 wherein said accessory
assembly comprises a container holder having an open end and a closed end, said container
holder structured to removably retain a container therein while disposed in said operable
configuration.
3. The convertible athletic belt assembly as recited in claim 2 wherein said container
holder comprises a resilient material of construction to facilitate secure yet removable
retention of the container therein while disposed in said operable configuration.
4. The convertible athletic belt assembly as recited in claim 2 wherein said container
holder comprises a resilient material of construction to facilitate storage of said
container holder within said accessory pouch assembly, while said at least one accessory
pouch assembly is in a closed disposition.
5. The convertible athletic belt assembly as recited in claim 3 wherein said accessory
assembly further comprises a retaining cord having an adjustable stop member, said
retaining cord structured to operatively engage a portion of the container while the
container is retained in said container holder.
6. A convertible athletic belt assembly comprising:
a central pouch assembly comprising a secure storage compartment,
said central pouch assembly having oppositely disposed ends,
a plurality of support members each attached to said central pouch member along a
different one of said oppositely disposed ends, each of said plurality of support
members having a front surface and a rear surface,
an accessory pouch assembly mounted to said front surface of each of said plurality
of support members, each said accessory pouch assembly being disposable between a
closed disposition and an open disposition,
each said accessory pouch assembly comprising an outer cover member and an inner cover
member movably interconnected to one another via a cover interconnect,
an accessory assembly disposable in a stored configuration in each said accessory
pouch assembly, each said accessory assembly disposable into an operable configuration
when a corresponding one of said accessory pouch assemblies is in said open disposition,
and
an adjustable belt assembly secured at opposite ends to a different one of each of
said plurality of support members, said adjustable belt assembly structured to releasably
secure at least said central pouch assembly and said plurality of support members
about a user's waist or hips.
7. The convertible athletic belt assembly as recited in claim 6 wherein said inner cover
member of each said accessory pouch assembly is securely affixed to said front surface
of a corresponding one of said plurality of support members.
8. The convertible athletic belt assembly as recited in claim 7 wherein said open disposition
of each said accessory pouch assembly is at least partially defined by said outer
cover member rotated about one-hundred and eighty degrees relative to a corresponding
said inner cover member via said cover interconnect.
9. The convertible athletic belt assembly as recited in claim 8 wherein each said outer
cover member comprises a tab.
10. The convertible athletic belt assembly as recited in claim 9 wherein each of said
plurality of support members further comprises a securing cord attached thereto, and
a secure stop member removable securable to a free end of said securing cord.
11. The convertible athletic belt assembly as recited in claim 10 wherein said open disposition
is further defined by said securing cord being disposed through at least a portion
of said securing tab of said outer cover of a corresponding one of said accessory
pouch assemblies.
12. The convertible athletic belt assembly as recited in claim 11 wherein at least one
said accessory assembly comprises a container holder having an open end and a closed
end, said container holder structured to removably retain a container therein while
disposed in said operable configuration.
13. The convertible athletic belt assembly as recited in claim 12 wherein said container
holder comprises a resilient material of construction to facilitate secure yet removable
retention of the container therein while disposed in said operable configuration.
14. The convertible athletic belt assembly as recited in claim 12 wherein said container
holder comprises a resilient material of construction to facilitate storage of said
container holder within a corresponding one of said accessory pouch assemblies, while
said pouch assembly is in a closed disposition.
15. The convertible athletic belt assembly as recited in claim 13 wherein said accessory
assembly further comprises a retaining cord having an adjustable stop member, said
retaining cord structured to operatively engage a portion of the container while the
container is retained in said container holder.
16. The convertible athletic belt assembly as recited in claim 11 wherein at least one
said accessory assembly comprises a portable electronic device holder having an open
end and a closed end, said portable electronic device holder structured to removably
retain a portable electronic device therein while disposed in said operable configuration.
17. The convertible athletic belt assembly as recited in claim 11 wherein at least one
said accessory assembly comprises a coin purse having a secure closure mechanism,
said coin purse structured to securely retain a user's valuables while disposed in
said operable configuration.