Claims
- 1. A training handcuff key temporarily attachable to the handcuffs with which said key is intended to be used, said key comprising:(a) a shaft having a longitudinal axis, a predetermined diameter, a spline end and a base portion end; (b) a spline attached to said shaft at or adjacent said spline end; (c) a mounting base attached to said base portion end, said mounting base having a lateral dimension significantly greater than the shaft diameter; said base including at least one member which is magnetized; and a gripping portion at the longitudinal base portion end of said training key shaft.
- 2. The training handcuff key according to claim 1 wherein said gripping portion further comprises an outer surface extending essentially laterally to said shaft axis.
- 3. The training handcuff key according to claim 1 wherein the longitudinal thickness of said mounting base is approximately the length of the shaft extending from said mounting base to said spline end.
- 4. The training handcuff key according to claim 1 wherein said mounting base comprises a magnet washer, a base member and a gripping member, each having a central aperture through which said base portion end of said shaft is inserted.
- 5. The training handcuff key according to claim 4 wherein said magnet washer is closest to said spline end of said shaft, said gripping member is farthest from said spline end of said shaft and said base member is disposed between said magnet washer and said gripping member.
- 6. The training handcuff key according to claim 1, wherein said gripping portion comprises an outer surface furthest from said spline end, said outer surface being essentially perpendicular to a shaft centerline and said outer surface being parallel and close to the surface of the handcuff adjacent the handcuff keyhole when in use.
- 7. The training handcuff key according to claim 6, wherein said outer surface includes a reference dot at a periphery thereof, the angular position of said reference dot being at similar angles relative to the shaft to the angular position of said spline.
- 8. The training handcuff key according to claim 1, wherein said mounting base is an integral unit comprising a gripping portion, and a magnetized portion disposed longitudinally inward from said gripping portion.
- 9. The training handcuff key according to claim 1, wherein said shaft spline end further includes a longitudinal bore extending inwardly from said spline end for receiving an orientation pin disposed within the handcuffs for orienting said key during insertion.
- 10. The training handcuff key according to claim 1, wherein said shaft base portion end is defined by an annular shoulder against which said at least one magnetized member abuts.
- 11. The training handcuff key according to claim 2 wherein said magnetized member presents a planar disc which has surfaces parallel to the outer surface of said gripping portion.
- 12. The training handcuff key according to claim 1 wherein said at least one magnetized member is a disc having surfaces extending outwardly from said shaft.
- 13. The training handcuff key according to claim 4 wherein said magnet washer is in the shape of a disc.
- 14. The training handcuff key according to claim 13 wherein said magnet washer has an inner diameter slightly larger than the diameter of the shaft.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This invention claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/104,061, filed on Oct. 13, 1998.
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