1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to keys and particularly to a decorative cover which releasably locks onto a key and covers the blade thereof.
2. Description of the Related Art
A conventional key includes a bow (or head), a shoulder and a blade with cuts being formed therein. Most modern keys are relatively small, allowing them to be easily carried in a hand, pocket or on a key chain. The small size of the key, as well as how often such keys are used throughout the day, makes keys relatively easy to lose. Additionally, due to the sharp cuts made in the blades, keys can accidentally injure the user, particularly when stored in a pants pocket or the like. It would be desirable to be able to provide a key that is less prone to loss. Thus, a combination key and locking cover solving the aforementioned problems is desired.
The combination key and locking cover provides a decorative key and a decorative cover for the blade of the key in order to aid in loss prevention of the key, as well as providing protection for the user from the cuts in the blade of the key. The key includes a head, having opposed upper and lower portions, a locking hub mounted on the lower portion of the head, and a blade secured to the locking hub and projecting downwardly therefrom. The cover has opposed upper and lower ends, with a rim being formed in the upper end of the cover and a recess formed inside the cover. The locking hub of the key is releasably lockable within the rim of the cover, such that when the locking hub of the key is attached to the rim of the cover, the blade of the key is releasably contained within the recess formed in the cover.
These and other features of the present invention will become readily apparent upon further review of the following specification and drawings.
Similar reference characters denote corresponding features consistently throughout the attached drawings.
The combination key and locking cover 10 includes a key 12 and a cover 14 for the blade 20 of key 12 in order to aid in loss prevention of the key 12, as well as providing protection for the user from the cuts in the blade 20 of the key 12. The key 12 and cover 14 can have any desired decorative configuration. As shown in
In the example of
The cover 14 has opposed upper and lower ends, 30, 32, respectively, with a rim 36 being formed in the upper end 30 and a recess 34 formed inside the cover 14. In the example of
The locking hub 24 of the key 12 is releasably lockable within the rim 36 of the cover 14. When the locking hub 24 of key 12 is locked in rim 36 of cover 14, the blade 20 of key 12 is releasably contained within recess 34. Although any suitable type of releasable locking mechanism may be used to releasably secure the locking hub 24 to the rim 36, a twist lock is preferably used, such that upon insertion of blade 20 within recess 34, the user may twist the head 11 with respect to cover 14 to releasably lock the head 11 in place.
As best seen in
It is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above, but encompasses any and all embodiments within the scope of the following claims.
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