This invention relates to improved methods and apparatus concerning key chain attachment and key chain location devices.
There are various devices known in the prior art for attaching keychains. U.S. Pat. No. 7,308,922 and U.S. Design Pat. No. D539,526 to Stein, disclose a key locator. The key locator can be attached to a purse so that an ornament shows outside the purse and the keys are located inside the purse but attached to the key locator.
One or more embodiments of the present invention provide an apparatus comprising:
a first member having a first end and a second end, and a second member having a first end and a second end. The apparatus may also include a device for holding one or more keys, and an ornament. The ornament may be attached to the second end of the first member. The first end of the first member may be attached to the first end of the second member so that the first member pivots with respect to the second member. The device for holding one or more keys may be attached to the second end of the second member.
The apparatus may further include a spring and a ball. The first member may be hollow and may have a cavity. The spring and the ball may fit within the cavity of the first member. The spring and the ball may help to retain the apparatus in a first state in which the first member is at a first angle with respect to the second member. The first member may include a first portion and a second portion, such that the first member can be separated into the first portion and the second portion in order to remove spring and the ball from the cavity of the first member.
The second member may include a first protrusion, a second protrusion and an indentation between the first protrusion and the second protrusion. The first protrusion, the second protrusion and the indentation are located at the first end of the second member. A substantial portion of the ball may fit within the indentation and thereby retain the apparatus in the first state in which the first member is at the first angle with respect to the second member. The spring and the first member may be elongated, and the spring may fit within the cavity of the first member so that the spring is substantially parallel to the first member.
The spring may press against the ball and the ball may press against a portion of the first end of the second member and thereby retain the apparatus in the first state in which the first member is at the first angle with respect to the second member. The device for holding one or more keys may be comprised of a clasp. The first member and the second member may be elongated.
The apparatus may be clipped onto a purse. The apparatus may also be clipped onto other types of accessories such as a belt. The apparatus may also be clipped onto other items such as an attache, hand bag, and accessories.
One or more embodiments of the present invention may include a method comprising attaching a first end of a first member to a first end of a second member so that the first member pivots with respect to the second member, attaching a device for holding one or more keys to the second end of the second member; and attaching an ornament to the second end of the first member. In one embodiment the second member can be inserted into an interior cavity of a purse while the first member, with the ornament, hangs outside the interior cavity of the purse so that the device for holding one or more keys and the one or more keys can be easily located. The first member can be rotated with respect to the second member until the first member is substantially parallel to the second member to more firmly, temporarily attach the apparatus to the purse.
The method may include attaching one or more keys to the device for holding one or more keys. The method may include rotating the first member with respect to the second member, so that they are no longer substantially parallel and removing the second member and the device for holding one or more keys from the interior cavity of the purse. The method may also include clipping the apparatus previously described onto other items such as an attache, hand bag, belt, and accessories.
The apparatus 1 may include a member 2, an ornament 6, a member 16, and a clasp 30. The member 2 may include a straight portion 2a, a curved portion 2b, a straight portion 2c, and a curved portion 2d. The ornament 6 may be connected to the straight portion 2a through a member or portion 4. The curved portion or hook portion 2d may be hooked onto a u-shaped member 8. The clasp 30 may be controlled by a lever 20 which can open a portion 18. With the portion 18 opened, a curved portion 17 can be inserted through an opening in a key or key chain to thereby hang the key or key chain from the curved portion 17 and from the clasp 30, similar to as shown in
The clasp 30 may further include portion or post 10 which allows the clasp 30 to pivot. The clasp 30 may further include portions or members 12, 14, and 16. A pivot pin 24 is provided for allowing the lever 20 to pivot in order to open the portion 18. The clasp 30 has a central opening 22.
The apparatus 100 may include a member 102, a member 103, an ornament 106, and a clasp 130. The ornament 106 may be attached to the member 103 by a portion or member 104. The member 103 may include portions 103c and 103d. The member 103 may be attached to a portion 102b of the member 102 by a pin 103a, in a manner which allows the member 103 to pivot about pivot pin 103a with respect to the member 102. The member 102 may include a straight portion 102c, the curved portion 102b, and the curved or hook portion 102d.
The clasp 130 may be similar or identical to the clasp 30 shown in
The curved portion or hook portion 102d may be hooked onto a u-shaped member 108. The clasp 130 may be controlled by the lever 120 which can open a portion 118. With the portion 118 opened, a curved portion 117 can be inserted through an opening in a key or key chain to thereby hang the key or key chain from the curved portion 117 and from the clasp 130, similar to as shown in
In operation, the member 102 can be inserted into an interior cavity of a purse (not shown), so that the device for holding one or more keys (such as including clasp 130) is located in the interior cavity of the purse, and so that the first member 103 and the ornament 106 lie outside the interior cavity of the purse. The member 102 and the clasp 130 can be inserted into the interior cavity of the purse when the apparatus 100 is in the state shown in
Although the invention has been described by reference to particular illustrative embodiments thereof, many changes and modifications of the invention may become apparent to those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. It is therefore intended to include within this patent all such changes and modifications as may reasonably and properly be included within the scope of the present invention's contribution to the art.
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