Claims
- 1. A tamper-evident key ring comprising:
- a split ring permanently bent into an annular shape and having a constant cross-sectional diameter along a length between first and second ends and means for securing said first and second ends by crimping comprising;
- a male fitting formed at said first end;
- an axially symmetric female fitting formed at said second end;
- said split ring together with said male and female fittings forming a single undivided body fashioned from a single piece of material;
- said male and female fittings being interconnectable for forming a joint having a cross-sectional diameter no larger than said constant cross-sectional diameter of the split ring;
- said male fitting having an enlarged head portion joined to said first end through a narrowed neck portion;
- said female fitting including a socket portion that is sized for encompassing said head and neck portions of the male fitting said male and female fittings being sized for freely sliding in an overlap relationship prior to being crimped;
- said enlarged head portion being joined to said narrowed neck portion with a ledge that forms a right-angle interface between said head and neck portions;
- said male and female fittings being engageable by a crimp formed in said female fitting engaging said ledge formed in the male fitting and together forming a permanent connection preventing said male and female fittings from being pulled apart along said length of the ring;
- said engagement between said male and female fittings also preventing said male and female fittings from being pulled apart along said length of the ring without a detectable change to one of said fittings; and
- said female fitting being encircled by a groove for guiding a crimping tool.
- 2. A tamper-evident key ring comprising:
- a split ring permanently bent into an annular shape and having a constant cross-sectional diameter along a length between first and second ends and means for securing said first and second ends by crimping comprising;
- a male fitting formed at said first end;
- an axially symmetric female fitting formed at said second end;
- said split ring together with said male and female fittings forming a single undivided body fashioned from a single piece of material;
- said male and female fittings being interconnectable for forming a joint having a cross-sectional diameter no larger than said constant cross-sectional diameter of the split ring;
- said male fitting having an enlarged head portion joined to said first end through a narrowed neck portion;
- said female fitting including a socket portion that is sized for encompassing said head and neck portions of the male fitting said male and female fittings being sized for freely sliding in an overlap relationship prior to being crimped;
- said enlarged head portion being joined to said narrowed neck portion with a ledge that makes a sheer diametrical transition between said head and neck portions; and
- a full circumferential indentation formed in said female fitting engaging said ledge formed in the male fitting and together forming a permanent connection that prevents said male and female fittings from being taken apart without a detectable change to one of said fittings.
- 3. The ring of claim 2 in which said split ring is generally curved but has straight sections adjacent to said two ends.
- 4. A tamper-evident key ring comprising:
- a split-ring body made of a single piece of resilient material having an ultimate tensile strength of at least 100 megapascals and permanently bent into an annular shape;
- said split-ring body having a round cross-sectional shape throughout its length and a constant cross-sectional diameter no greater than 6 millimeters;
- two ends of said split-ring body including within said single piece means for securing said ends by crimping, said means comprising respective male and female fittings that can be joined together forming a region of overlap that also has a cross-sectional diameter no greater than 6millimeters;
- said male fitting having an enlarged head portion joined to said first end through a narrowed neck portion;
- said female fitting being axially symmetric and including a socket portion that is sized for encompassing said head and neck portions of the male fitting said male and female fittings being sized for freely sliding in and out of said region of overlap prior to being crimped;
- said enlarged head portion being joined to said narrowed neck portion with a ledge that makes a sheer diametrical transition between said head and neck portions;
- said male and female fittings being,engageable by a crimp formed in said female fitting engaging said ledge formed in the male fitting and together forming a permanent connection preventing said male and female fittings from being pulled apart along said length of the ring;
- said engagement between said male and female fittings also preventing said male and female fittings from being pulled apart along said length of the ring without a detectable change to one of said fittings;
- said fittings being shaped to concentrate stresses within said region of overlap for reducing resistance to fracture with respect to the remaining portion of the split-ring body; and
- said female fitting being encircled by a groove within said region of overlap.
- 5. The key ring of claim 4 further comprising a circumferential indentation formed along said groove for crimping said male and female fittings together.
- 6. A tamper-evident key ring comprising:
- a split-ring body made of a single piece of resilient material having an ultimate tensile strength of at least 100 megapascals and permanently bent into an annular shape;
- said split-ring body having a round cross-sectional shape throughout its length and a constant cross-sectional diameter no greater than 6 millimeters;
- two ends of said split-ring body including within said single piece means for securing said ends by crimping, said means comprising; respective male and female fittings that can be joined together forming a region of overlap that also has a cross-sectional diameter no greater than 6 millimeters;
- said male fitting having an enlarged head portion joined to said first end through a narrowed neck portion;
- said female fitting being axially symmetric and including a socket portion that is sized for encompassing said head and neck portions of the male fitting said male and female fittings being sized for freely sliding in and out of engagement defined by said region of overlap prior to being crimped;
- said enlarged head portion being joined to said narrowed neck portion with a ledge that makes a sheer diametrical transition between said head and neck portions; and
- a full circumferential indentation in said socket portion of the female fitting engaging said ledge formed in the male fitting and together forming a permanent connection that prevents said male and female fittings from being taken apart without a detectable change to one of said fittings.
- 7. The key ring of claim 6 in which said circumferential indentation extends along the entire circumference of said socket portion for crimping the two fittings together.
- 8. A method of fixing a key on a tamper-evident key ring of the type that allows keys to slide 360 degrees around the ring comprising the steps of:
- mounting a key on a single piece torsionally rigid key ring having a constant cross-sectional diameter throughout its length and a single body including two ends by passing one of the two ends of the key ring through an opening in the key;
- inserting one of the two ends having a head portion supported from a neck portion into the other of the two ends having a socket portion to form a joint having a cross-sectional diameter no larger than the constant cross-sectional diameter of the key ring;
- making a circumferential indentation in the socket portion after inserting the head portion of one end into the socket portion of the other end; and
- pressing the indentation toward the neck portion and against a ledge forming a sheer diametrical transition between the head and neck portions for preventing the two ends from being pulled apart along the length of the ring and for sealing the two ends of the key ring together so that one of said two ends is damaged by subsequent separation of the two ends.
- 9. The method of claim 8 including the further step of squeezing the two ends of the key ring together against a resilient restorative force of the key ring prior to said step of inserting.
- 10. The method of claim 8 in which the circumferential indentation is made around an entire circumference of the socket portion.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a Continuation of parent application Ser. No. 08/387,279, filed 13 Feb. 1995, entitled TAMPER-EVIDENT RING, and abandoned upon the filing of this Continuation application.
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