This invention relates to a device for holding keys and more particularly to a device for holding one or more latch keys in an easily accessible manners It is particularly applicable to the use of latch key cases to prevent damage to clothes or lining of a purse.
The use of key holders within key cases has been prevalent for many years wherever keys must be used and selected in an orderly manner, and carried where damage might occur to clothing or compactness is desirable. My earlier U.S. Pat. No. 4,289,003 discloses the use of a triangularly-shaped, rigid loop key holder secured on a backing with a looped member. The latch keys are removably positioned on the triangular key holder and are substantially enclosed by the backing when the backing is closed. The backing forms a key case that prevents damage to the pocket lining of a user by the keys.
Under some circumstances it is preferable to have a relatively sturdy but somewhat flexible key holder instead of a rigid key holder. This invention is directed to the provision of such a device a key case that would allow a greater flexibility, spacing, and ease of use of a selected key for its intended purpose than earlier designs.
It is, therefore, an object of the present invention, to provide a key holder device that allows to substantially enclose the latch keys by the key ring carrier.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a relatively flexible key ring that still retains its shape to allow sufficient spacing between the keys for rotation of the keys within the key holder member.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a key holder device that allows storage of the keys within the key holder in a relatively flat position when enclosed by the key holder case.
These and other objects of the invention are achieved through a provision of a key holder device for holding one or more keys, particularly latch keys that have openings in them at their bases. The key holder device comprises a flexible foldable carrier body having pre-determined lineal dimensions and an inner surface, a flexible key holder member capable of being formed into a loop-shaped form and capable of retaining the loop-shaped form without collapsing. The key holder member has a cable core, a sleeve substantially encasing said core, and a pair of securing members carried by opposing ends of the key holder member that are adapted for mutual engagement when forming a loop for retaining said one or more keys thereon.
A securing strip is positioned on the inner surface of the carrier body for securing the key holder member to the carrier body while allowing free rotation of the key holder member in relation to the carrier body. A universal pivot element secured to the securing strip allows the key holder cable to pass through the pivot member and thereby ensures free rotation of the key holder member in relation to the carrier member.
Reference will not be made to the drawings, wherein like parts are designated by like numerals, and wherein
Turning now to the drawings in more detail, numeral 10 designates the latch key holder device in accordance with the present invention. The device l 0 comprises a carrier or backing 12 that can be elongated, as shown in
A first locking member 18 is secured near the first end 14 and a second locking member 20 is secured near the second end 16. When the carrier is folded closed. the locking member 20 can detachably engage the locking member 18 and keep the carrier 12 closed. The locking members 18 may be snaps, hooks, strips of hook-and-loop fasteners, and the like.
A securing strip 30 is attached to the carrier 12 by attachment means 3234 or by other suitable attachment means, such as glue, snips, hook-and-loop fasteners or the like. An opening 36 is formed adjacent one side 38 of the securing strip 30. An attachment member 40 is secured to the securing strip 30 through the opening 36. In the embodiment shown in
A key holder member 50 is removably secured to the loop of the attachment member 40. The attachment member 40 forms a universal pivot for the key holder member 50, allowing it to freely rotate with the attachment member 40 in relation to the carrier body 12.
The key holder member comprises an elongated flexible, preferably non-stretchable body and a closing member 52. The closing member 52 comprises a pair of opposing portions 54, 55 that threadably engage together to close the loop formed by the key holder member 50. The loop formed by the key holder member 50 may be oval or circular and has a sufficient diameter that allows latch keys 60 to freely move on the key holder member 50 and rotate about an axis of the key holder member. The longitudinal axes of the latch key 60 can be oriented at any desired degree, for instance, 45°, 60°, or 180° in relation to the inner surface 15 of the carrier member 12.
In the embodiment of
The latch keys, as a general rule, have holes 61 in their bases, through which the key holder member 50 extends when the keys are secured to the key holder member 50. As shown in
The user can fold the carrier 12 to substantially cover the latch keys and the ring 50 and secure the ends of the carrier with the snaps 18, 20. Preferably the lineal dimensions of the carrier backing 12 are sufficient to enclose the keys 60 and the key holder ring 50. Once closed, the key holder device 10 presents a compact appear-once allowing the user to place the device 10 in a pocket or purse without the danger of damaging pocket lining and purse lining.
Of course, if the carrier body 12 is made sufficiently large, the locking members 18 and 20 can be positioned on the back surface of the carrier body 12 and allow the carrier body to substantially envelope the keys and the key holder member.
It is noted that, when in the storage disposition, the keys 60 can lie side-by-side at an angle (for example fifteen degrees) to the base key holder member 50 with the keys in partial face-to-face engagement, as shown in
Many changes and modifications can be made in the design and method of the present invention without departing from the spirit thereof. 1, therefore, pray that my rights to the present invention be limited only by the scope of the appended claims.