Claims
- 1. A key holder ring comprising
- a first generally semicircular section defining a plane,
- a pair of legs, each joined at one end to a respective end of the semicircular section to extend in a direction generally parallel to one another and generally perpendicular to the plane of the first section, and
- a second generally semicircular section whose ends are joined to the other ends of the legs to lie in a plane which is generally parallel with but spaced from the plane of the first section and which extends in a direction generally opposite that in which the first section extends, said second section being split into two portions so that one portion overlies the other and so that one portion terminates in a free end near one of the pair of legs and the other portion terminates in a free end near the other one of the pair of legs, said portions being spreadable apart to allow sliding over either of the portions, of keys having openings therein of a sufficient size to receive either semicircular section and either leg.
- 2. A key holder as in claim 1 wherein the legs are of sufficient length so that a plurality of keys may be placed with the key openings circumscribing the legs.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 06/473,138, filed 3/7/83 and now U.S. Pat. No. 4,571,967.
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Divisions (1)
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