Claims
- 1. A anti-key insertion device, comprising:
- (a) a tube which has a least one end opened for inserting key shafts, and
- (b) a terminal to accommodate key rings is opposite said tube, and
- (c) said tube is connected to said terminal by means of a bridge whereby keys cannot enter respective keyholes while device is implemented.
- 2. A anti-key insertion device, comprising:
- (a) a tube which has at least one end opened for inserting key shafts, and
- (b) a terminal to accommodate key rings is opposite said tube, and
- (c) a bridge connecting said tube to said terminal whereby keys cannot enter respective keyholes while device is implemented.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
Not applicable.
This invention relates to insertion blockers, specifically concerning keys and their respective key holes.
How do you stop a car thief from starting your car? One idea is to prevent the ignition key from entering the ignition key hole. U.S. Patent 3,874,204 to Capri (1975) has a dummy key that is slipped into the ignition, then locked into the ignition with a padlock.
This idea is good to prevent someone else from starting your car, but what if you do not want to start up your own car on purpose. The present invention is not an anti-theft device, it is a reminder device. The present invention has a plastic tube which is slipped over your car key. Now it is physically impossible to start your car because the tube stops the key from going into the ignition, therefore reminding you to do something.
Assume your spouse phones you to bring something home from work. You immediately slip this tube over your car key and go back to work. Hours later it is time to go home and you have forgotten about bringing something home from work. With the present invention on your key you cannot physically start your car, therefore reminding you to bring something home.
The present invention is not limited to car keys like the previous art, U.S. Patent 3,874,204 to Capri. The present invention can be used on house keys, padlock keys, locker keys and any other key associated device. It is simple, cost effective, light to carry and fits on your key ring.
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254758 |
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