1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to devices for opening a split ring key holder.
2. State of the Art
Split ring key holders are commonly used to carry a set of keys and other small-size personal items such as charms, USB memory sticks, micro-sized credit cards and courtesy cards for transactions, tools such as knives and clipper, etc. These items typically have a through-hole at one end that is threaded onto the split key ring. A split ring key holder is commonly realized by a tight spiral member of spring steel or equivalent plastic material, which extends through one complete helical turn and a fraction of a second helical turn.
In order to thread a key onto the split ring key holder (also referred to as a slit ring), the user must spread one end of the spiral member away from the intermediate portion of the spiral member and insert the free end of the spiral member through the through-hole of the key. In this configuration, the free end portion of the spiral member passes through the through-hole of the key, while the intermediate portion and other end portion of the spiral member lie outside the through-hole of the key. The key is then moved around the split ring beyond the other end of the spiral member such that the entire cross-section of the spiral member rests inside the through-hole of the key. In this configuration, the split ring supports this key along with other keys that have been threaded thereon, if any. Similar actions are carried out to thread other items onto the split ring.
In order to remove a key from the split ring, the user must spread one end of the spiral member away from the intermediate portion of the spiral member and remove this free end of spiral member from the through-hole of the key. In this configuration, the free end portion of the spiral member passes outside the through-hole of the key, while the intermediate portion and other end portion of the spiral member lie inside the through-hole of the key. The key is then moved around the split ring beyond the other end of the spiral member such that the entire cross-section of the spiral member rests outside the through-hole of the key. In this configuration, the key is separated from the split ring such that it is not supported by the split ring. Similar actions are carried out to remove other items from the split ring.
When threading a key onto (or removing a key from) a split ring, the task of spreading the respective end of the spiral member away from the intermediate portion of the spiral member in order to start the threading (or removal) process can be difficult, especially where the split ring supports a near capacity complement of keys and the like and/or where the split ring is made of especially stiffly resilient material and/or where the user has less than average strength or dexterity in his or her hands and/or where the key to be slipped onto or off the ring is a thick relative to the opening created by spreading the end of the spiral member from its intermediate portion.
It is therefore an object of the invention to provide a tool (and corresponding method of operation) that simplifies and eases the process of threading a key onto (or removing a key from) a split ring key holder.
In accord with these objects, which will be discussed in detail below, an improved tool is provided for connecting items to and from a split ring key holder. The tool includes a blade member having a distal end opposite a proximal end with an intermediate portion therebetween. The distal end has a generally wedge shape with a narrow distal tip. The intermediate portion has first and second scalloped edges on opposite sides of the intermediate portion. The first and second scalloped edges define respective sequences of peaks and valleys opposed to one another. The narrow distal tip of the distal end of the blade member and the first and second scalloped edges of the intermediate portion of the blade member are adapted to separate and spread apart the split ring key holder. In the preferred embodiment, the blade member is retractable and housed within a housing that provides for translation of the blade member along a predetermined translation axis.
It will be appreciated that the tool of the present invention allows the user to effectively and efficiently separate and spread apart a split ring key holder for connecting and removing items from the split key ring holder. For example, the wedge-shaped distal tip of the retractable blade member slides easily between the adjacent helical sections of the split ring key holder in order to initially separate such helical sections. The scalloped structure of the edges of the blade member allows the user to keep the blade secure while providing the ability to spread ring to any desired opening. The flat surfaces of the scalloped edges employed in the preferred embodiment keeps the blade member in place while the blade is rotated and the helical sections of the split ring key holder is spread. The retractable nature of the blade together with the cap that covers the tool housing allows the blade to be stored in a retracted position while not in use, which provides for safety and limits interference of the tool with other items.
Additional objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon reference to the detailed description taken in conjunction with the provided figures.
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In the preferred embodiment, the opposed peaks 29A, 29B and valleys 31A, 31B of the scalloped edges 27A, 27B are offset from another in magnitude that increases as a function of distance from the distal end of the blade as shown in
The blade member 15 translates along the predetermined translation axis 16 between a retracted position and an extended position. In the retracted position of the blade member 15, at least a major portion of the scalloped edges 27A, 27B of the intermediate portion 23 of the blade member are housed within the housing 13. In the preferred embodiment, the blade member 15 extends through the opening 18 of the housing 13 such that distal end 19 of the blade member 15 is disposed outside the housing 13 in the retracted position (
The housing 13 supports means for effectuating translation of the blade member 15 in response to user input. In the preferred embodiment, such means is realized by a slot 33 extending through the housing 13 parallel to the translation axis 16 of the blade member 15 as best shown in
The housing 13 defines a guide channel for guiding translation of the blade member 15 along the translation axis 16. In the preferred embodiment as best shown in
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In the preferred embodiment, the tool as described herein is assembled by inserting the locking post 37 of the button 35 through the slot 33 in the top housing portion 13A and interlocking the post 37 to the cut-out 39 of the blade member 15. The bottom housing portion 13B is snap fit to the top housing portion 13A with the blade member 15 supported in the guide channel provided by the tool housing 13. In this manner, the button 35, post 37, housing 13, and blade member 15 fit uniquely together for connecting and removing items from the split key ring holder.
The tool is used to separate and spread apart a split ring key holder as shown in
Advantageously, the tool of the present invention as described herein allows the user to effectively and efficiently separate and spread apart a split ring key holder for connecting and removing items from the split key ring holder. For example, the wedge-shaped distal tip of the retractable blade member slides easily between the adjacent helical sections of the split ring key holder in order to initially separate such helical sections. The scalloped structure of the edges of the blade member allows the user to keep the blade secure while providing the ability to spread ring to any desired opening. The flat surfaces of the scalloped edges employed in the preferred embodiment keeps the blade member in place while the blade is rotated and the helical sections of the split ring key holder is spread. The retractable nature of the blade together with the cap that covers the tool housing allows the blade to be stored in a retracted position while not in use, which provides for safety and limits interference of the tool with other items. The tool can be used to connect and remove items from the split key ring holder and avoid prying open the slit ring key holder with a fingernail, which can harm the fingernail itself or the soft tissue under the fingernail.
There have been described and illustrated herein several embodiments of a tool for separating and spreading apart a split ring key holder and a method of using said tool. While particular embodiments of the invention have been described, it is not intended that the invention be limited thereto, as it is intended that the invention be as broad in scope as the art will allow and that the specification be read likewise. Thus, while particular mechanisms for guided translation of the retractable blade member have been disclosed, it will be appreciated that other suitable mechanisms for guided translation of the retractable blade member can be used as well. In addition, while particular structural features and shapes of the housing, cap and blade member of the tool have been disclosed, it will be understood that other structures and shapes can be used to realize these elements. Moreover, while particular retractable blade configurations have been disclosed, it will be appreciated that other non-retractable blade configurations could be used as well. It will therefore be appreciated by those skilled in the art that yet other modifications could be made to the provided invention without deviating from its spirit and scope as claimed.