Claims
- 1. A key ring comprising
- a lanyard including a hollow cord of predetermined length, a sleeve tightly positioned about said cord, a first loop at a first end of said cord defined by said cord turned back upon itself and secured with said sleeve and a second loop at a second end of said cord being defined by said cord having been turned back upon itself and inserted into said cord;
- a first ring through said first loop;
- a second ring through said second loop;
- a miniature flashlight, one of said first and second rings being coupled to said flashlight, said predetermined length being sufficient to allow illumination by said flashlight of the other ring of said first and second rings.
- 2. The key ring of claim 1 wherein said cord is braid.
- 3. The key ring of claim 1 wherein said cord is nonmetallic.
- 4. A key ring comprising
- a lanyard including a braid of predetermined length, a sleeve tightly positioned about said braid, a first loop at a first end of said braid defined by said braid turned back upon itself and secured with said sleeve and a second loop at a second end of said braid being defined by said braid having been turned back upon itself and inserted into said braid wherein the second end of said braid terminates within said sleeve;
- a first ring through said first loop;
- a second ring through said second loop;
- a miniature flashlight, one of said first and second rings being coupled to said flashlight, said predetermined length being sufficient to allow illumination by said flashlight of the other ring of said first and second rings.
- 5. A key ring comprising
- a lanyard including a hollow cord of predetermined length, a sleeve tightly positioned about said cord, a first loop at a first end of said cord defined by said cord turned back upon itself and inserted into the interior of said cord, a second loop at a second end of said cord being defined by said cord having been turned back upon itself and inserted into the interior of said cord wherein said first end and said second end are secured by said sleeve clamped around said cord in overlapping relation to said first and second ends;
- a first ring through said first loop;
- a second ring through said second loop;
- a miniature flashlight, one of said first and second rings being coupled to said flashlight, said predetermined length being sufficient to allow illumination by said flashlight of the other ring of said first and second rings.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of U.S. application Ser. No. 436,899, filed Nov. 15, 1989, U.S. Pat. No. 5,052,602, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 188,369, filed Apr. 29, 1988, now abandoned, both of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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