Retaining arrangement for key holders

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6748629
  • Patent Number
    6,748,629
  • Date Filed
    Friday, January 31, 2003
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 15, 2004
    20 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Sakran; Victor
    Agents
    • Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner, L.L.P.
Abstract
A retaining arrangement retains a key holder of a type having a tag suspended from a ring with the ring also holding at least one key. The retaining arrangement includes a panel. A plurality of slots is defined by the panel. Each slot is shaped and dimensioned to receive the tag of the key holder through it such that the key of the key holder lies on one side of the panel and the tag lies on an opposed, operatively outer side of the panel.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to a retaining arrangement. More particularly, the invention relates to a retaining arrangement for retaining at least one key holder. The key holder is of a type comprising a tag suspended from a ring. The ring also holds at least one key and often includes additional items such as remote control devices.




BACKGROUND TO THE INVENTION




Where a large number of keys are stored at a central location it is important to be able to ascertain readily when such keys are absent. Examples of places where a large number of key holders are located include motor vehicle service stations, motor vehicle sales lots, a caretaker's office in a building, a real estate office, or the like.




Further, it is often necessary to be able to make those keys available to personnel for various purposes and, in such circumstances, a person in authority must be able to determine if any keys have been removed from the central location.




To date, as far as the applicant is aware, keys have been stored on boards by being suspended from hooks. Such storage arrangements are not secure and any unauthorised personnel can easily remove key holders from such storage arrangements.




These storage arrangements may, if desired, be contained within a cabinet. However, once the cabinet has been opened, unauthorised access can again be gained to the key holders on the storage arrangement.




In addition, the key holders are not securely held on such a storage arrangement and they often fall off.




Still further, when there are a large number of key holders on such a storage arrangement it is difficult to tell if any key holders have been removed, particularly where the key holders contain large bunches of keys.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




According to the invention, there is provided a retaining arrangement for retaining a key holder of a type comprising a tag suspended from a ring with the ring also holding at least one key, the retaining arrangement including:




a surface defining element; and




at least one retaining means defined by the surface defining element, the at least one retaining means being shaped and dimensioned to receive the tag of the key holder through it such that the at least one key of the key holder lies on one side of the surface defining element and the tag lies on an opposed, operatively outer side of the surface defining element.




Preferably, the surface defining element is a planar element in the form of a panel.




The at least one retaining means may be in the form of a substantially T-shaped slot defined in the panel, the slot being shaped and dimensioned to hold the key on said one side of the panel, the ring being at least partially received within the slot and the tag being arranged on the opposed side of the panel.




The slot may be substantially cruciform in shape having a longitudinal part and a transverse part which intersects the longitudinal part. The transverse part of the slot may intersect the longitudinal part inwardly of one end of the longitudinal part so that said one end of the longitudinal part extends beyond the transverse part. If desired, the transverse part may have a stepped or castellated appearance for facilitating insertion of the tag through the slot. The longitudinal part of the slot may have a length which allows it to accommodate the ring of more than one key holder.




Preferably, a plurality of slots is defined in the surface defining element so that the surface defining element can hold a number of key holders.




The surface defining element may include a mounting formation for mounting it to a support structure. The mounting formation may be a hinge for hingedly attaching the surface defining element to the support structure. The arrangement may include a locking means carried on the surface defining element for locking the surface defining element in position relative to the support structure. Accordingly, it will be appreciated that the surface defining element may be pivotally arranged, via its hinge, relative to the support structure to pivot between a first, locked position and a second, unlocked position.




The support structure may include a backing member which is arranged adjacent the one side of the surface defining element so that, when the surface defining element is in its locked position relative to the support structure, the backing member inhibits unauthorised removal of the key holder from its associated slot of the surface defining element.




More particularly, the backing member may be a second surface defining element hingedly carried by the support structure, the surface defining elements being spaced from each other by a gap so that, when both surface defining elements are in their locked position, the gap has a width dimension, as measured between the one side of the surface defining element and an operatively outer side of the second surface defining element, which is less than a length of a shortest key carried by a key holder of either surface defining element for inhibiting unauthorised withdrawal of the key holder from its associated surface defining element. In addition, where the key holder holds thin keys, ie, keys not much thicker than the tag, an excluder element may be mounted on the ring of the key holder. The excluder element may be a block of synthetic plastics material which is significantly larger than the transverse part of the slot to inhibit withdrawal of the excluder element through the transverse part of the slot.




The gap may be defined by complementary lips extending at right angles from the surface defining elements, the lips abutting or overlying one another when both surface defining elements are in their locked position relative to the support structure.




Instead of the backing member being another surface defining element, the backing member may, for example, be a back wall of the support structure or may be a sheet of an elastomeric material which lies in close proximity to, or bear against, the surface defining element when the surface defining element is in its locked position.




Preferably, the support structure is a cabinet with the, or each, surface defining element being hingedly mounted in a chamber defined by the cabinet.




The chamber may be closed off by a closure element, the closure element including a locking device for locking it in position relative to the cabinet. The closure element may be the surface defining element. In that event, the locking device of the closure element may be the locking means of the surface defining element.




The closure element and a closure element surround of the cabinet may have anti-jemmying features for inhibiting unauthorised access being gained to the chamber of the cabinet.




The anti-jemmying features of the surround and of the closure element may comprise complementary re-entrant lips. Should an attempt be made to jemmy such lips, it causes the lip of the closure element to engage the lip of the surround to lock the closure element in position relative to the surround. In addition, the lip of the closure element may be interrupted by slots, to effectively form a plurality of tabs so that each tab is individually movable with respect to its adjacent tabs in the event that that tab is jemmied.




The cabinet may be portable, the arrangement including a mounting means for mounting the cabinet to a backing structure. The mounting means may include a securing means for lockably securing the cabinet to the backing structure.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The invention is now described by way of example with reference to the accompanying diagrammatic drawings in which:





FIG. 1

shows a schematic representation of a retaining arrangement, in accordance with the invention, for retaining a key holder;





FIG. 2

shows a schematic representation of the retaining arrangement of

FIG. 1

, in use;





FIG. 3

shows a schematic representation of the retaining arrangement retaining a plurality of key holders;





FIG. 4

shows a front view of the retaining arrangement;





FIG. 5

shows a three-dimensional view of the retaining arrangement mounted in a support structure;





FIG. 6

shows a schematic, three-dimensional representation of the support structure;





FIG. 7

shows, on an enlarged scale, part of a mounting means associated with the support structure;





FIG. 8

shows, on an enlarged scale, a further part of the mounting means;





FIG. 9

shows a three-dimensional, schematic view of an embodiment of a retaining arrangement assembly;





FIG. 10

shows a three-dimensional view of the support structure of the retaining arrangement assembly of

FIG. 9

;





FIG. 11

shows a front view of the retaining arrangement of the assembly of

FIG. 9

;





FIG. 12

shows a front view of part of another embodiment of the retaining arrangement;





FIG. 13

shows a three-dimensional, schematic view of the part of the retaining arrangement of

FIG. 12

;





FIG. 14

shows a schematic, sectional side view of the part of the retaining arrangement of

FIGS. 12 and 13

;





FIG. 15

shows a three-dimensional view of how the part of the retaining arrangement of

FIG. 12

is mounted in a support structure;





FIG. 16

shows a schematic, sectional plan view of the retaining arrangement assembly including anti-jemmying features thereof;





FIG. 17

shows, on an enlarged scale, the anti-jemmying features of part of the retaining arrangement assembly;





FIG. 18

shows a three-dimensional view of a closure element of the support structure showing its anti-jemmying features; and





FIG. 19

shows, on an enlarged scale, the anti-jemmying features of the closure element.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




In the drawings, reference numeral


10


generally designate a retaining arrangement, in accordance with the invention, for retaining a key holder. The retaining arrangement


10


, preferably, is used for retaining a number of key holders


20


. The retaining arrangement


10


comprises a surface defining element in the form of a panel


12


. The panel


12


has a plurality of retaining means defined therein. Each retaining means is in the form of a cruciform-shaped slot


14


. Each slot


14


has a longitudinal part


16


and a transverse part


18


. The transverse part


18


intersects the longitudinal part


16


below an end


16


.


1


of the longitudinal part to impart the cruciform shape to the slot


14


. As indicated at


17


in

FIG. 2

of the drawings, the transverse part


16


of the slot


14


is castellated or stepped to facilitate insertion of a tag


24


of the key holder


20


into the slot


14


.




The retaining arrangement


10


is intended particularly for use with key holders


20


of the type having a ring


22


carrying a tag


24


. One or more keys


26


and other devices such as a remote control device


28


are also arranged on the ring


22


. In addition where thin keys are carried on the key holder


20


, an excluder block


23


is also attached to the ring


22


. By “thin key” is meant a key having a thickness approximately the same as the tag


24


and the width of the transverse part


18


of the slot


14


. In contrast, the excluder block


23


has length, width and height dimensions which are much greater than the width of the transverse part


18


of the slot


14


to inhibit withdrawal of the thin key through the transverse part


18


of the slot


14


.




The length of the transverse part


18


of the slot corresponds to a width of the tag


24


of the key holder


20


so that, when the tag


24


of the key holder


20


is inserted through the transverse part


18


of the slot


14


, the ring


22


is received in the longitudinal part


16


of the slot


14


. In this position, the key


26


and the remote control device


28


of the key holder


20


are retained on one side


12


.


1


of the panel


12


with the tag


24


lying on an opposed, operatively outer side


30


(

FIG. 4

) of the panel


12


.




The panel


12


includes a mounting formation in the form of a hinge


32


for mounting it to a support structure such as a cabinet


34


(FIG.


5


). The panel


12


can either form a door


36


(

FIG. 5

) of the cabinet


34


or the panel


12


can be received as an insert


38


as shown in

FIG. 9

of the drawings. In the latter case, the hinge


32


is a “drop-in” type of hinge to allow the insert


38


to be removed from the cabinet


34


to be carried. A handle


39


is arranged on the insert


38


for this purpose. Further, for this purpose, the interior of the cabinet


34


has a frame


72


(FIG.


15


). The frame


72


includes a pair of horizontally extending flanges


74


. The flanges


74


have corresponding, aligned holes


76


defined therethrough.




Where the panel


12


is used as a door of the cabinet


34


, the panel


12


includes a lock


42


for locking it in a locked position relative to the cabinet


34


. Only predetermined personnel may have keys which fit the lock


42


. When the panel


12


is in the form of the insert


38


in the cabinet


34


, as shown in

FIG. 9

of the drawings, the cabinet


34


includes a separate door


44


having two locks, one being shown at


46


. Only one or two authorised persons may have keys for the lock


46


. The other lock may, for example, be an electronic combination lock to which additional personnel have the combination code.




The cabinet


34


is a portable device and includes a handle


48


. In addition, to mount the cabinet


34


on a backing structure such as a wall


50


(

FIG. 6

) the retaining arrangement includes a mounting means in the form of a plurality of mounting brackets


52


,


53


. One of two mounting brackets


52


is shown on an enlarged scale in

FIG. 7

of the drawings. Each bracket


52


includes a backing plate


54


which is secured to the wall


50


. An upwardly turned tab


56


extends from a bottom edge of the backing plate


54


. The tab


56


is received in an associated slot


58


in a rear wall


60


of the cabinet


34


.




A single mounting bracket


53


is provided and is shown on an enlarged scale in

FIG. 8

of the drawings. The bracket


53


also includes a backing plate


62


securable to the wall


50


. A tab


64


projects at substantially right angles from a bottom edge of the backing plate


62


. The tab


64


has a hole


66


defined in it. The tab


64


of the bracket


53


is received in a slot


68


in the rear wall


60


of the cabinet


34


and a securing means in the form of a securing pin


70


is removably received through the hole


66


in the tab


64


for retaining the cabinet


34


in position on the wall


50


.




Referring now to

FIG. 12

of the drawings, another embodiment of the invention is illustrated. With reference to the previous drawings, like reference numerals refer to like parts, unless otherwise specified.




Two panels


12


of the retaining arrangement are provided as inserts


38


,


40


in the interior of the cabinet


34


. For this purpose, the interior of the cabinet


34


has the frame


72


.




The insert


38


has a mounting hinge


78


. The hinge


78


of the insert


38


is received in vertically aligned holes


76


of the flanges


74


for pivotally mounting the inserts


38


,


40


relative to the cabinet


34


. It is to be noted that the insert


38


carries the hinge


78


and the insert


40


is hinged to the insert


38


via hinges


84


.




For assisting in pivoting of the inserts


38


,


40


relative to each other and relative to the cabinet


34


, the inserts


38


,


40


have feet


80


. In addition, to enable the inserts


38


,


40


to be carried, handles


82


are defined in the inserts


38


,


40


.




The insert


38


includes a lock


86


for locking the inserts


38


,


40


to the frame


72


.




The insert


38


includes, on its operatively inner side


12


.


1


a surrounding lip or skirt


88


. This skirt


88


overlies a similar, but shorter, skirt


90


of the insert


40


and defines a gap


92


between the inserts


38


and


40


when the inserts


38


and


40


are locked together. A length L (

FIG. 14

) of the gap


92


is significantly less than a length of a shortest key


26


of the key holder


20


so that, should an attempt be made to withdraw the key holder


20


from the slot


14


, for example, from the insert


38


, a free end of the key


26


will abut against an interior surface


12


.


1


of the insert


40


thereby inhibiting withdrawal of the key through the transverse part


18


of the slot


14


. It will be appreciated that a similar situation applies in respect of any key holder


20


on the insert


40


.




Further, instead of this safety feature being applicable only with respect to the two inserts


38


and


40


, when locked together, a similar arrangement could apply with respect to a single panel


12


. When the single panel


12


is in its locked position in the cabinet


34


, a gap between the panel


12


and, for example, a rear wall of the cabinet


34


is such that it is much less than the length of the shortest key of the key holder


20


to inhibit withdrawal of the key holder


20


from its slot


14


. Another embodiment may make use of an elastomeric packing sheet (not shown) against which keys


26


of the key holders


20


bear when the panel


12


is in its locked position in the cabinet


34


to inhibit withdrawal of the keys


26


through the transverse parts


18


of their associated slots


14


.




The cabinet


34


makes use of anti-jemmying features on the door


44


and on the part of the cabinet


34


surrounding the door


44


. The anti-jemmying features, firstly, include a reentrant flange


94


arranged adjacent a hinge


96


of the door


44


and a corresponding re-entrant flange


98


arranged on the cabinet. Should the hinge


96


be removed while the door


44


is in its closed position and an attempt made to force the door


44


, for example, by inserting a screw driver into a gap


95


, the flange


98


engages the flange


94


thereby inhibiting removal of the door


44


from the cabinet


34


.




A further anti-jemmying feature of the cabinet


34


is the use of a re-entrantly folded lip or edge


100


on the remaining edges of the door


44


. This edge


100


is aligned with a similarly re-entrant lip or edge


102


in a recessed region


104


of the cabinet


34


. Further, as illustrated more clearly in

FIG. 19

of the drawings, the edge


100


of the door


44


is interrupted by slots


106


to define a plurality of discrete tabs


108


. Should an attempt be made to force the door


44


by inserting a screw driver or other device in a gap


110


between the edge of the door


44


and the cabinet, by bending the tab


108


in the direction of arrow


112


the edge


100


engages the edge


102


serving to lock the door to the cabinet


34


. Also, due to the fact that the edge


100


of the door


44


is comprised of discrete tabs


108


it is only that tab which bends. This makes it very difficult for somebody to force the door


44


as only the individual tabs


108


will be bent rather than the entire edge


100


of the door.




It is an advantage of the invention that a retaining arrangement


10


is provided which enables key holders


20


to be stored in an arrangement in which they are clearly visible. In so doing, a person can, at a glance, tell when a particular key holder


20


has been removed from the retaining arrangement


10


. Also, the arrangement of the slots


14


and tags


24


facilitates the rapid mounting of the key holders


20


on the retaining arrangement


10


and in such-a way that the key holders


10


are clearly identifiable. Large numbers of key holders


20


can be stored while still enabling their tags


24


to be readily visible.




It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that numerous variations and/or modifications may be made to the invention as shown in the specific embodiments without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention as broadly described. The present embodiments are, therefore, to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive.



Claims
  • 1. A retaining arrangement for retaining a key holder of a type comprising a tag suspended from a ring with the ring also holding at least one key, the retaining arrangement including:a surface defining element; and at least one retaining means defined by the surface defining element, the at least one retaining means being in the form of a substantially T-shaped slot defined in the surface defining element to receive the tag of the key holder through it such that the key of the key holder lies on one side of the surface defining element and the tag lies on an opposed, operatively outer side of the surface defining element and the ring being received at least partially within the slot.
  • 2. The arrangement of claim 1 in which the surface defining element is in the form of a panel.
  • 3. The arrangement of claim 1 in which the slot is substantially cruciform in shape having a longitudinal part and a transverse part which intersects the longitudinal part.
  • 4. The arrangement of claim 3 which the transverse part of the slot intersects the longitudinal part inwardly of one end of the longitudinal part so that said one end of the longitudinal part extends beyond the transverse part.
  • 5. The arrangement of claim 3 in which the longitudinal part of the slot has a length which allows it to accommodate the ring of more than one key holder.
  • 6. The arrangement of claim 1 in which a plurality of slots is defined in the surface defining element so that the surface defining element can hold a number of key holders.
  • 7. The arrangement of claim 1 in which the surface defining element includes a mounting formation for mounting it to a support structure.
  • 8. The arrangement of claim 7 in which the mounting formation is a hinge for hingedly attaching the surface defining element to the support structure.
  • 9. The arrangement of claim 7 which includes a locking means carried on the surface defining element for locking the surface defining element in position relative to the support structure.
  • 10. The arrangement of claim 9 in which the support structure includes a backing member which is arranged adjacent said one side of the surface defining element so that, when the surface defining element is in its locked position relative to the support structure, the backing member inhibits unauthorised removal of the key holder from the surface defining element.
  • 11. The arrangement of claim 10 in which the backing member is a second surface defining element hingedly carried by the support structure, the surface defining elements being spaced from each other by a gap so that, when both surface defining elements are in their locked position, the gap has a width dimension, as measured between said one side of the surface defining element and an operatively outer side of the second surface defining element, which is less than a length of a shortest key carried by a key holder of either surface defining element for inhibiting unauthorised withdrawal of said key holder from its associated surface defining element.
  • 12. The arrangement of claim 9 in which the support structure comprises a cabinet with the surface defining element being hingedly mounted in a chamber defined by the cabinet.
  • 13. The arrangement of claim 12 in which the chamber is closed off by a closure element, the closure element including a locking device for locking it in position relative to the cabinet.
  • 14. The arrangement of claim 13 in which the closure element is the surface defining element.
  • 15. The arrangement of claim 13 in which the closure element and a closure element surround of the cabinet have anti-jemmying features for inhibiting unauthorised access being gained to the chamber of the cabinet.
  • 16. The arrangement of claim 12 in which the cabinet is portable, the arrangement including a mounting means for mounting the cabinet to a backing structure.
  • 17. The arrangement of claim 16 in which the mounting means includes a securing means for lockably securing the cabinet to the backing structure.
  • 18. The arrangement of claim 1 in which, where the key holder holds a key having a thickness approximating that of the tag, an excluder element is mounted on the ring of the key holder, the excluder element, in use, being arranged on said one side of the surface defining element.
Priority Claims (2)
Number Date Country Kind
PQ 7092 Apr 2000 AU
PR 2020 Dec 2000 AU
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a national phase application based on PCT/AU01/00466, filed Apr. 24, 2001, the content of which is incorporated herein by reference, and claims the priority of Australian Patent Application Nos. PQ7092, filed Apr. 26, 2000, and PR 2020, filed Dec. 12, 2000, the content of both of which is incorporated herein by reference.

PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/AU01/00466 WO 00
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO01/80696 11/1/2001 WO A
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