Claims
- 1. A key adaptor in combination with a key, comprising:
- a substantially rigid body member having a length, a first end terminating at a first edge, and a second end spaced lengthwise from the first end and terminating at a terminal edge which is opposite to said first edge;
- a key having a bow, a length, an end portion spaced lengthwise from the bow, and side portions extending between the bow and the end portion; and
- a fixed connection pivotably connecting the first end of the body member to the bow of the key so that the key is pivotable around a pivot point fixed relative to the body member between a closed position, wherein the key is aligned lengthwise within the body member and the end portion of the key is substantially adjacent to and extends lengthwise beyond the terminal edge of the second end of the body member, and an open position wherein the end portion of the key is pivoted away from the terminal edge of the second end of the body member and wherein the key is adapted to be pivoted in a pivot direction to an angle with the body member so that the body serves as one of an upwardly oriented and a downwardly oriented handle with respect to the length of the key for turning the key when the key is initially inserted into a lock, and wherein the key can be further pivoted about 180.degree. in the pivot direction to an angle with the body member so that the body member serves as the other of the upwardly oriented and the downwardly oriented handle for turning the key, wherein said pivot point is fixed closer to said first edge of said body member than to said terminal edge of said body member, whereby the key is readily pivotable to the open position by contacting the end portion of the key with a contact surface and force required to pivot the key is minimized through application at a point spaced from the pivot point by the length of the key.
- 2. A key adaptor according to claim 1, wherein the fixed connection comprises a pin attached to the body member and sized to pass through a hole of the bow of the key.
- 3. A key adaptor according to claim 2, wherein the pin is a substantially hollow member which passes through the body member so as to provide means for connecting the key adaptor to other accessories.
- 4. A key adaptor according to claim 1, wherein the fixed connection further provides a drag during pivot of the key whereby the key is firmly held in a desired position relative to the body member.
- 5. A key adaptor according to claim 1, wherein the body member comprises two substantially parallel plates attached to each other in spaced relation so as to define a gap therebetween of sufficient size to receive the key when the key is in the closed position.
- 6. A key adaptor according to claim 5, wherein the fixed connection comprises at least one indentation, disposed on an inner surface of one of the two substantially parallel plates.
- 7. A key adaptor according to claim 6, wherein the fixed connection comprises two opposed projections disposed on inner surfaces of the two substantially parallel plates, for pivotable engagement with the bow of the key.
- 8. A key adaptor according to claim 7, wherein the two opposed projections are pivotably inserted into a hole formed in the bow of the key.
- 9. A key adaptor according to claim 8, wherein each of the two opposed projections includes a hole defined therein so as to provide means for connecting the key adaptor to other accessories.
- 10. A key adaptor according to claim 5, wherein the fixed connection comprises a projection formed on an inner surface of one plate and sized for a press fit into a hole defined on the other parallel plate, whereby the two parallel plates can be assembled around a key.
- 11. A key adaptor according to claim 10, wherein the projection has a through passage defined therein so as to provide means for connecting the key adaptor to other accessories.
- 12. An apparatus according to claim 5, wherein the gap is defined so that inner surfaces of the plates contact sides of the key, thereby providing a drag during pivot of the key so that the key is firmly held in a desired position relative to the body member.
- 13. A key adaptor according to claim 1, wherein the body member has means for identifying an orientation of the key adaptor.
- 14. A key adaptor according to claim 13, wherein the orientation identifying means comprises an asymmetric projection attached to the body member, whereby the key adaptor can be oriented by feel.
- 15. A key adapter according to claim 1, wherein the body member further includes identifying indicia stamped thereon.
- 16. A key adapter according to claim 1, wherein the fixed connection provides a degree of pivot of the body member relative to the key of at least about 300.degree..
- 17. A key adaptor according to claim 1, wherein the body member further includes means for lifting a pull tab of a can.
- 18. A key adaptor according to claim 1, wherein said key has an operative element for operating a lock, said operative element extending from said end portion and along at least one side portion of said side portions of said key, and wherein said body member overlaps at least a portion of said operative element in said closed position.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/071,951 filed on Jun. 7, 1993 now abandoned.
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