Claims
- 1. A key assembly for a lock comprising:a key blank having a longitudinal axis on which is located a key blank center section, one key blank end extending from said center section in one axial direction and being adapted to be shaped to fit and operate a lock, and another key blank end extending from said center section in the other axial direction, said another key blank end including legs extending from said center section in laterally spaced relation to each other to form an open-ended recess; a transponder mounted in said open-ended recess in a precisely-defined axial and lateral location relative to said key blank; a molded transponder holder molded of a plastic to a defined shape and having a recess in which said transponder is received and retained, said transponder holder being secured to said legs; and a key head cover molded of a suitable plastic in place about said key blank another end and said transponder and said transponder holder; said transponder, and the plastic from which said transponder holder is molded and hardened, being able to withstand without deformation a molding pressure up to 350 bar and a molding temperature up to 410° F. impressed thereon during the molding of said key head cover; said molded transponder holder having a transponder mounting section resiliently supporting and retaining said transponder until said key head cover has been molded in place, and legs resiliently connected with said transponder mounting section, said transponder holder legs having channels on the outer sides thereof receiving said key blank legs, said channels each having sides joined by a bottom provided with an opening extending toward said transponder mounting section, said key blank legs each having a protrusion extending toward said transponder holder mounting section and snap-fitted into one of said channel bottom openings, said protrusions and said channel bottom openings and said channel sides cooperating to define the precise axial and lateral location of said transponder holder and said transponder in relation to said key blank.
- 2. A key for a lock, said key comprising:a key blank having a shank section and a head section, said head section having a pair of substantially parallel spaced-apart legs defining the sides of a generally U-shaped opening, each of said legs having a protrusion extending laterally into the U-shaped opening located in a precise longitudinal position on its leg; a transponder mounted between said key blank legs and; a transponder holder having a transponder mount section resiliently receiving and gripping said transponder, and further having legs resiliently connected to said mount section and extending substantially parallel to but laterally spaced from said mount section; said transponder holder legs each formed as an open channel with the open side thereof opening away from said mount section, and providing a bottom for the open channel which is adjacent to but laterally spaced from said mount section, said bottom having an opening receiving a part of said protrusion of an associated one of said key blank legs with the longitudinally spaced sides of said protrusion engaging the longitudinally spaced sides of said opening in said bottom, providing a snap-fit retention and precise location of said transponder and said transponder holder within the U-shaped opening defined in part by said key blank legs; and a key head cover molded over said key blank legs and said transponder holder and said transponder and filling the voids in said transponder holder and between said key blank legs, said cover when solidified sealing and protecting said transponder and further assuring that said transponder remains in its precise location relative to said key blank legs.
- 3. A key assembly of claim 1 made and assembled by the following method of making and assembling a key assembly comprising the steps of:(a) providing a transponder; (b) molding said transponder holder providing said mounting section for a transponder; (c) forming a subassembly composed of the transponder, the transponder holder and the key blank and retaining the transponder in a precise location in the transponder holder and in the key blank while the subassembly may be stored and transported; and (d) placing the subassembly in a molding machine and molding a key head cover about key blank one end and the transponder holder and the transponder while concurrently filling in any voids located in the U-shaped recess with the material from which the key head cover is being molded, forming the completed key assembly; said transponder holder having opposite sides and a logo molded intregally thereon during the molding step of making said transponder holder.
- 4. A key assembly of claim 3, said key head cover having side openings corresponding with said logos having been molded on said transponder holder so that said logos are visible through said key head cover openings.
- 5. A key assembly of claim 3, said key head cover having sufficiently transparent side surfaces corresponding with said logos molded on said transponder holder so that said logos are visible through said key head cover side surfaces.
CLAIM OF PRIORITY AND BENEFIT OF EARLIER FILING DATES
The inventor of this United States Patent Application filed under 35 U.S.C. 111(a) hereby claims priority of invention and the benefit of earlier filing dates in the United States under 35 U.S.C. 119(e) and 35 U.S.C. 120 for the invention disclosed herein in the manner provided by the first paragraph of 35 U.S.C. 112, that claim of priority and benefit of earlier filing dates being based on the disclosures of U.S. Provisional Applications Ser. No. 60/028,308 filed Oct. 11, 1996, and Ser. No. 60/048,545 filed Jun. 3, 1997, by the applicant Brian L. Bolton, Kirksville, Mo., who is the inventor named in this United States Patent Application as the inventor of the invention herein disclosed and claimed. The above-identified Provisional Applications fully comply with 35 U.S.C. 119(e)(2).
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