A45C11/32

Bag accessory for retaining personal items and related systems methods
10806228 · 2020-10-20 ·

Disclosed is a bag accessory that allows a user to easily and conveniently retain keys, cell phones, and other personal items so that the items do not shuffle around in a handbag and force a user to try and find them, which can be frustrating, time consuming, and even dangerous. The bag accessory is a hanger or clip with a magnet on one side and an embellishment on the other, wherein the magnet is used to retain keys, a cell phone, and other personal items. The invention also discloses a method of adhering a metal accessory to a cell phone case or other personal item so that items will adhere to the magnet.

Lock box

The lock box includes a box, a cap, and a cable. The box includes a box opening, a lock hole, and a lock body. The cap includes a cap fixing part, a cap socket, and a restricting device. The cap fixing part is able to extend into the lock hole and be locked by the lock body when the cap covers the box opening. The restricting device has a lifting lever. One end of the cable has a cable fixing part. The cable fixing part can be inserted into the cap socket with its movement being restricted by the restricting device. A user can apply a force on the lifting lever to release the restriction on the movement of the cable fixing part by the restricting device when the cap doesn't cover the box opening.

KEY SYSTEM

A key comprises a body with a head and a blade and a magnet in the head. The key can be part of a key set including a plurality of keys. Each key can have a hole through the head, for example through approximately a center of the head. The key set can include a hub through the holes in the keys, such that the keys are coupled by and are rotatable around the hub. The magnets in the keys can silence, and resist, index, and lock rotation of the keys around the hub.

Key wallet butterfly type
10765188 · 2020-09-08 · ·

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
10765188 · 2020-09-08 · ·

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 organization apparatus and method of use
10752045 · 2020-08-25 ·

An apparatus and method for the organization of keys using sheets of thin, durable material that have storage pockets for keys and labels with key identification information. The key organization apparatus organizes keys in one physical place by labeling pockets for keys and is easily transportable and stored. The key organization apparatus greatly eases the transition of transferring a set of keys from one person to another, such as a buyer and seller of a house or business.

Key organization apparatus and method of use
10752045 · 2020-08-25 ·

An apparatus and method for the organization of keys using sheets of thin, durable material that have storage pockets for keys and labels with key identification information. The key organization apparatus organizes keys in one physical place by labeling pockets for keys and is easily transportable and stored. The key organization apparatus greatly eases the transition of transferring a set of keys from one person to another, such as a buyer and seller of a house or business.

WALLET FOR MOBILE ELECTRONIC DEVICE OR MOBILE ELECTRONIC DEVICE CASE

A wallet kit for a mobile electronic device or a mobile electronic device case. The wallet kit includes a wallet with a housing defined by walls of the housing. A wallet pocket configured to hold a card is formed by the walls. A wallet opening is formed in one of the walls and is configured to accept insertion of the card into the wallet pocket. An elastomeric bumper is arranged inside the wallet pocket.

Wallet for Mobile Electronic Device or Mobile Electronic Device Case

A wallet kit including a wallet with a housing that has a front wallet wall, a rear wallet wall opposite to the front wallet wall, an upper wallet wall, a lower wallet wall opposite to the upper wallet wall, a first wallet side wall between the upper wallet wall and the lower wallet wall, and a second wallet side wall, opposite to the first wallet side wall and between the upper wallet wall and the lower wallet wall. A wallet pocket configured to hold a card is formed by the front wallet wall, the rear wallet wall, the upper wallet wall, the lower wallet wall, and the second wallet side wall. A first wallet opening is formed in the first wallet side wall, and is configured to accept insertion of the card into the wallet pocket. An elastomeric wheel is arranged inside the wallet pocket.

RADIOFREQUENCY ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION-SHIELDING SMART-KEY HOLDER AND METHODS THEREOF
20200196723 · 2020-06-25 · ·

A two-piece EMR-shielding smart-key holder is disclosed including a first piece having a cavity within a body sized to hold one or more smart keys, an EMR-shielding layer lining the cavity, and a first piece of a touch fastener incorporated into a second face of the body. A second piece of the smart-key holder includes a second piece of the touch fastener. A method is also disclosed including adhering a second face of the second piece of the smart-key holder to an object's surface leaving a first face of the second piece having the second piece of the touch fastener exposed. The method also includes fastening the first and second pieces of the smart-key holder together by way of complementary touch-fastener features, thereby attaching the first piece to the object's surface shielding the one or more smart keys from at least radiofrequency communications in place on the object's surface.