This application relates generally to a key fob assembly with a release mechanism that moves along a curved path. Key fob assemblies are known and used to initiate a wide variety of functions, particularly vehicle functions. Some key fobs include buttons for locking and unlocking a vehicle, for example. Vehicle operators often transport the key fob in their pocket or purse when not operating the vehicle. Although key fob assemblies include a vehicle keys, many vehicle operators also secure other keys to the key fob assembly, such as home keys and office keys.
Vehicle operators drive their vehicles to various establishments, some of which encourage or require valet parking. Although the vehicle operators give a vehicle key to the valet, turning over other keys to the valet is not desired. Key fob assemblies often include releasable vehicle keys that can be turned over to the valet. The retained portion of the fob includes other keys and personal items.
Incorporating releasable vehicle keys into key fobs often requires complex mechanisms and significant packaging space, which undesirably limit the styling options and increase the overall size of the key fob.
An example key fob assembly includes a fob portion and a releasable portion releasably connected to the fob portion. A locking mechanism moves along a curved path between an engaged and a disengaged position. The disengaged position permits the fob portion from the releasable portion.
The example key fob assembly may include a fob portion having a first vehicle key and a releasable portion having a second vehicle key The releasable portion releasably connects to the fob portion. A locking mechanism moves along a curved path between an engaged position and a disengaged position that permits more relative movement between the fob portion and the releasable portion than the disengaged position.
These and other features of the present invention can be best understood from the following specification and drawings, the following of which is a brief description:
Referring to
When the assembly 20 is in an engaged position, the fob portion 28 engages the releasable portion 24. In this example, moving a locking mechanism 66 permits movement of the releasable portion 24 relative to the fob portion 28. In the engaged position, the locking mechanism 66 limits movement of the releasable portion 24 relative to the fob portion 28.
Referring again to
The releasable portion 24 includes an upper housing 70 defining a guide 78, which limits movement of the locking mechanism 66. In this example, the guide 78 directs the locking mechanism 66 toward the axis Y when moving the guide 78 toward the second position.
Referring now to
In the engaged position, a lock pin 94, a type of locking member, extending from the housing 88 is received within a recessed area 95 of the second vehicle key 26. The lock pin 94 contacts the second vehicle key 26 to prevent removing the releasable portion 24 from the fob portion 28. In this example, the housing 88 and the lock pin 94 are a metallic material, which is a stronger material than the polymer thumb switch 90, and facilitates maintaining the releasable portion 24 in the engaged position with the locking mechanism 66 is in the first position.
An axis X bisects the fob portion 28 in
In the engaged position, the fob portion 28 contacts the releasable portion 24 along a curved interface 98. The path of travel for the locking mechanism 66 curves away from the interface 98 in this example.
Although a preferred embodiment of this invention has been disclosed, a worker of ordinary skill in this art would recognize that certain modifications would come within the scope of this invention. For that reason, the following claims should be studied to determine the true scope and content of this invention.
The application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/861522, which was filed on 27 Nov. 2006.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/US07/85573 | 11/27/2007 | WO | 00 | 2/8/2010 |
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60861522 | Nov 2006 | US |