Patent classifications
A45C11/32
KEY WALLET BUTTERFLY TYPE
Disclosed is a wallet comprising two shell halves which are associated by a rigid spine to open and close the wallet, and containing a bunch of keys, anchored to the wallet. The wallet is biased to the open position by a pre tensioned skin which covers windows in the two shell halves. The skin allows temporary outward bulging by elasticity, and immediately springs back into the initial unloaded state at the time the bulging load is removed.
KEY WALLET BUTTERFLY TYPE
Disclosed is a wallet comprising two shell halves which are associated by a rigid spine to open and close the wallet, and containing a bunch of keys, anchored to the wallet. The wallet is biased to the open position by a pre tensioned skin which covers windows in the two shell halves. The skin allows temporary outward bulging by elasticity, and immediately springs back into the initial unloaded state at the time the bulging load is removed.
KEY WALLET BUTTERFLY TYPE
Disclosed is a wallet comprising two shell halves which are associated by a rigid spine to open and close the wallet, and containing a bunch of keys, anchored to the wallet. The wallet is biased to the open position by a pre tensioned skin which covers windows in the two shell halves. The skin allows temporary outward bulging by elasticity, and immediately springs back into the initial unloaded state at the time the bulging load is removed.
PROTECTIVE CASE FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICE WITH DUAL PURPOSE STORAGE AND STAND ATTACHMENT
A protective case comprising; a housing having a front compartment and a rear surface, wherein the front compartment is sized to securely fit an electronic device; a first plurality of attachment points secured to the rear surface of the housing; a first plurality of securing means secured to the piece of elastic material; and a detachable compartment havinga front surface and a rear surface, wherein an opening to a compartment is formed between the front and rear surfaces and the compartment is accessible through an opening, a second plurality of attachment points are secured to the rear surface, wherein the second plurality of attachment points substantially align with the first plurality of attachment points, and a second plurality of securing means, wherein the second plurality of securing means substantially align with the first plurality of securing means.
Key Holder
A key holder for holding a key comprising an eye, wherein said key holder comprises a pin. A key holder that is easy to operate and can be provided with keys easily comprises a frame which comprises a space for receiving the distal end of a key, and arm members.
The pin is capable of being in a first state spanning between the arm members for retaining a key using the pin, and in a second state not spanning between the arm members for allowing attachment of a key.
Magnetic storage container having a magnetically latching lid
A magnetic storage container having a magnetically latching lid. The magnetic storage container incorporates magnet arrays into a cylindrically shaped container about its open and closed ends to attach the container's lid to its body and produce a strong magnetic attractive force for holding the container in place to any ferrous mounting surface. The container is intended to store or hide items in a multitude of discreet and useful locations.
Magnetic storage container having a magnetically latching lid
A magnetic storage container having a magnetically latching lid. The magnetic storage container incorporates magnet arrays into a cylindrically shaped container about its open and closed ends to attach the container's lid to its body and produce a strong magnetic attractive force for holding the container in place to any ferrous mounting surface. The container is intended to store or hide items in a multitude of discreet and useful locations.
Key Rotor for Use with Manual Key Switches
A key holder designed for use with manual key switches affixes a key onto a control box. The key holder includes a rotor housing, a key rotor, and a threaded opening. The key is mounted into the key rotor before being inserted into the control box. Further, the key rotor is rotatably mounted into the rotor housing via the threaded opening. The key rotor includes an interior face, an exterior face, a threaded body, and a key slot. The interior face and exterior face are positioned opposite each other about the threaded body. The key slot traverses through the threaded body. To connect the key rotor to the rotor housing, the threaded body is screwed into the threaded opening. This transforms the rotational motion into the linear motion of the key rotor, which along with the locking feature of the manual key switch, prevents the key from rotating.
WRIST-WEARABLE, SELF-STANDING PERSONAL ITEM MANAGEMENT APPARATUS
A personal item management apparatus includes a bag including opposing first and second side panels, opposing first and second end panels, and a bottom panel. In several embodiments, a first foot is formed by the bottom panel and/or the first side panel, and a second foot is formed by the bottom panel and/or the second side panel. When placed on a flat surface, the first and second feet are adapted to provide support so that the apparatus stands upright and at least a portion of the bottom panel is spaced apart from the flat surface. In several embodiments, a zipper is coupled to each of the opposing first and second side panels. A wearable band may be coupled to the zipper so that the zipper is openable and closeable by moving: the wearable band relative to the bag; and/or the bag relative to the wearable band.
Key guard system
A key guard system includes a key cover including a base and a retractable sheath. The retractable sheath includes at least one retracting point, a power source, a wireless connector and a locking mechanism. Further, the key guard system includes a reader having a powered. The key cover and the reader are in wireless communication with each other and further in wireless communication with an application of a mobile device. The key guard system is configured to secure a key within the retractable sheath and prevent tampering and otherwise unwanted removal of the key from the retractable sheath.