Steering Wheel Wallet Mount
The current application claims a priority to the U.S. Provisional Patent application Ser. No. 62/574,479 filed on Oct. 19, 2017. The present invention generally relates to a steering wheel wallet mount for providing a user convenient access to a wallet. More specifically, the present invention employs an anchoring patch releasably mounted on the steering wheel for positioning the wallet in easy reach of the user. It is a well-known fact that traffic stops can easily escalate into life-or-death situations. Police officers are at a heightened state of alert and are sensitive to the slightest signs of hostility. Likewise, the driver or passenger is also nervous and fearful for his own safety. In such a situation, the driver must clearly communicate his intentions to the officer. Any abrupt and rapid movement can trigger the police to pull his gun. However, it is often necessary to move about the cabin to gather the license documents demanded by the officer. This also conceals the driver's hands from the police officer causing miscommunication and escalating the situation. Although modern car cabins have several compartments for storing wallets and similar unsecured items, these compartments are usually placed in hard to reach areas such as under the dashboard or in the glove box between the front seats. Alternately, the driver can place the wallet in his back pockets which are equally hard to reach while the driver is sitting in the car. Thus, it is often necessary for the driver or passenger to physically move about the seat to access their wallet. In most instances this is not a problem: when driving the car, the driver isn't permitted to shift his attention from the road. When stopped, the driver is free to move about the cabin and access the hidden compartments. However, in a traffic stop this can surprise the police officer and escalate the situation. Accordingly, the present invention is designed to position a wallet in easy reach of the driver while the driver is in the car. As such, the driver can access the wallet for necessary documents while keeping his hands in view of the officer. To achieve this, the present invention utilizes an anchoring patch which is anchored to the steering wheel via a pair of straps. The pair of straps is length-adjustable and can be lengthened or shortened depending on the size of the steering wheel. A wallet patch is permanently mounted onto a wallet, allows the wallet to be attached to the front of the anchoring patch. This positions the wallet in front of the steering wheel in easy reach of the driver, thereby allowing the driver to open the wallet while keeping his hands completely exposed. All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention. The present invention is a steering wheel wallet mount that gives users convenient access to their wallet inside the cabin of a car. The preferred embodiment of the present invention attaches the wallet to the airbag cover of the steering wheel. This allows a user to quickly access the wallet without having to reach into pockets or glove boxes in the car. As can be seen in Referring to In the preferred embodiment, the anchoring patch 1 is deflected by the airbag cover in the case of an airbag deployment. As such, the anchoring patch 1 is designed to be ejected away from the airbag cover as the airbag deploys. More specifically, the force of the deployment unfastens the securing mechanism 13 thereby allowing the anchoring patch 1 to be ejected along with the airbag cover, allowing the airbag to expand freely. The preferred securing mechanism 13 is perimetrically connected around the first contact side 11. In one possible embodiment, the securing mechanism 13 may be a plurality of length-adjustable straps that wrap around the spokes of the steering wheel. In another possible embodiment, the securing mechanism 13 may be a plurality of adhesive strips that stick onto the airbag cover, thereby fastening the anchoring patch 1. Referring to Referring back to Referring to Thus, the second wheel strap 136 comprises a fixed portion 132, an adjustable portion 133, a frame 134, and a snap-locking prong 135. However, unlike the first wheel strap 131, the fixed portion 132 of the second wheel strap 136 is terminally connected to the second joining edge 5. Further, the adjustable portion 133 of the second wheel strap 136 is terminally connected to the second joining edge 5. Accordingly, the first wheel strap 131 and the second wheel strap 136 are positioned opposite each other about the first contact side 11. Further, the fixed portion 132 of the second wheel strap 136 and the adjustable portion 133 of the second wheel strap 136 are connected opposite each other about the second joining edge 5. Finally, the snap-locking prong 135 is terminally and slidably engaged to the adjustable portion 133 of the second wheel strap 136. The frame 134 is terminally connected to the fixed portion 132 of the second wheel strap 136. This allows the fixed portion 132 and the adjustable portion 133 of the second wheel strap 136 to selectively engage one another. Referring back to Referring to Referring to In yet another embodiment of the present invention, the securing mechanism 13 may secure the anchoring patch 1 to the arms of the user. As such, the securing mechanism 13 comprises a first arm band and a second arm band. The first arm band is preferably connected to the first contact side 11. Alternately, the second arm band is connected to the first contact side 11, opposite the first arm band. Further, the first arm band comprises a first overlapping side. The second arm band comprises a second overlapping side. A hook portion of a hook-and-loop fastener is laterally connected onto the first overlapping side. Further, a loop portion of the hook-and-loop fastener is laterally connected onto the second overlapping side. This allows the first overlapping side to attach to the second overlapping side. Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed. A steering wheel wallet mount for positioning a wallet in easy reach of a user includes an anchoring patch and a wallet patch. The anchoring patch includes a first contact side, a receiving side, a securing mechanism, and a first wallet fastener. The wallet patch includes a second contact side, a concealed side, and a second wallet fastener. The anchoring patch is secured to the steering wheel via the securing mechanism. The first contact side of the anchoring patch presses against the steering wheel. The first wallet fastener is mounted on the receiving side of the anchoring patch and allows the wallet patch to attach thereon. The second wallet fastener is mounted onto the second contact side. Together, the first wallet fastener and the second wallet fastener attach the second contact side to the first contact side. The wallet is mounted onto the concealed side opposite the second contact side. 1. A steering wheel wallet mount comprises:
an anchoring patch; a wallet patch; the anchoring patch comprises a first contact side, a receiving side, a securing mechanism, and a first wallet fastener; the wallet patch comprises a second contact side, a concealed side, and a second wallet fastener; the first contact side and the receiving side being positioned opposite of each other about the anchoring patch; the first wallet fastener being laterally mounted onto the receiving side; the securing mechanism being perimetrically connected around the first contact side; the second contact side and the concealed side being positioned opposite of each other about the wallet patch; the second wallet fastener being laterally mounted onto the second contact side, opposite the concealed side; and the second wallet fastener being laterally attached onto the first wallet fastener. 2. The steering wheel wallet mount as claimed in the securing mechanism comprises a first wheel strap and a second wheel strap; the first wheel strap and the second wheel strap being perimetrically connected to the first contact side; and the first wheel strap and the second wheel strap being positioned opposite each other about the first contact side. 3. The steering wheel wallet mount as claimed in the first wheel strap comprises a fixed portion, an adjustable portion, a frame, and a snap-locking prong; the anchoring patch further comprises a first joining edge and a second joining edge; the first joining edge and the second joining edge being positioned opposite each other about the first contact side; the fixed portion being terminally connected to the first joining edge; the adjustable portion being terminally connected to the first joining edge; the fixed portion and the adjustable portion being connected opposite each other about the first joining edge; the snap-locking prong being terminally and slidably engaged to the adjustable portion; and the frame being terminally connected to the fixed portion. 4. The steering wheel wallet mount as claimed in the second wheel strap comprises a fixed portion, an adjustable portion, a frame, and a snap-locking prong; the anchoring patch further comprises a first joining edge and a second joining edge; the first joining edge and the second joining edge being positioned opposite each other about the first contact side; the fixed portion being terminally connected to the second joining edge; the adjustable portion being terminally connected to the second joining edge; the fixed portion and the adjustable portion being connected opposite each other about the second joining edge; the snap-locking prong being terminally and slidably engaged to the adjustable portion; and the frame being terminally connected to the fixed portion. 5. The steering wheel wallet mount as claimed in 6. The steering wheel wallet mount as claimed in 7. The steering wheel wallet mount as claimed in an adhesive coating; and the adhesive coating being superimposed onto the concealed side of the wallet mount. 8. The steering wheel wallet mount as claimed in the securing mechanism comprises a plurality of adhesive strips; and the plurality of adhesive strips being perimetrically attached around the first contact side. 9. A steering wheel wallet mount comprises:
an anchoring patch; a wallet patch; the anchoring patch comprises a first contact side, a receiving side, a securing mechanism, and a first wallet fastener; the wallet patch comprises a second contact side, a concealed side, and a second wallet fastener; the securing mechanism comprises a first wheel strap and a second wheel strap; the first contact side and the receiving side being positioned opposite of each other about the anchoring patch; the first wallet fastener being laterally mounted onto the receiving side; the securing mechanism being perimetrically connected around the first contact side; the second contact side and the concealed side being positioned opposite of each other about the wallet patch; the second wallet fastener being laterally mounted onto the second contact side, opposite the concealed side; the second wallet fastener being laterally attached onto the first wallet fastener; the first wheel strap and the second wheel strap being perimetrically connected to the first contact side; and the first wheel strap and the second wheel strap being positioned opposite each other about the first contact side. 10. The steering wheel wallet mount as claimed in the first wheel strap comprises a fixed portion, an adjustable portion, a frame, and a snap-locking prong; the anchoring patch further comprises a first joining edge and a second joining edge; the first joining edge and the second joining edge being positioned opposite each other about the first contact side; the fixed portion being terminally connected to the first joining edge; the adjustable portion being terminally connected to the first joining edge; the fixed portion and the adjustable portion being connected opposite each other about the first joining edge; the snap-locking prong being terminally and slidably engaged to the adjustable portion; and the frame being terminally connected to the fixed portion. 11. The steering wheel wallet mount as claimed in the second wheel strap comprises a fixed portion, an adjustable portion, a frame, and a snap-locking prong; the anchoring patch further comprises a first joining edge and a second joining edge; the first joining edge and the second joining edge being positioned opposite each other about the first contact side; the fixed portion being terminally connected to the second joining edge; the adjustable portion being terminally connected to the second joining edge; the fixed portion and the adjustable portion being connected opposite each other about the second joining edge; the snap-locking prong being terminally and slidably engaged to the adjustable portion; and the frame being terminally connected to the fixed portion. 12. The steering wheel wallet mount as claimed in 13. The steering wheel wallet mount as claimed in 14. The steering wheel wallet mount as claimed in an adhesive coating; and the adhesive coating being superimposed onto the concealed side of the wallet mount. 15. The steering wheel wallet mount as claimed in the securing mechanism comprises a plurality of adhesive strips; and the plurality of adhesive strips being perimetrically attached around the first contact side.FIELD OF THE INVENTION
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