DEVICES AND METHODS FOR SEPARATING CONTACTING SURFACES
20170265600 · 2017-09-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
The present technology is directed to tools and methods for separating contacting surfaces, as in the case of a keychain, for ease of adding and removing a small personal item such as a key, from between the contacting surfaces.
Claims
1. A tool configured to separate two contacting surfaces from each other, the tool comprising a tapered prong having a broad portion tapering to a pointed portion, the pointed portion configured to be inserted between the two contacting surfaces, causing the two contacting surfaces to be separated them from each other by a distance that increases as the tapered prong is advanced between the two contacting surfaces.
2. The tool of claim 1, wherein the tapered prong is configured to separate two contacting rings of a keychain.
3. The tool of claim 1, further comprising a groove adjacent to the tapered prong, the groove configured to engage one of the two contacting surfaces and hold it apart from the other contacting surface as the tapered prong is advanced between the two contacting surfaces.
4. The tool of claim 3, comprising two grooves adjacent to the tapered prong, each groove configured to engage one of the two contacting surfaces and hold it apart from the other contacting surface as the tapered prong is advanced between the two contacting surfaces.
5. The tool of claim 1, wherein to tapered prong is formed from an external edge of the tool.
6. The tool of claim 1, wherein one or both of the two contacting surfaces comprises metal, plastic or wood.
7. The method of claim 1, wherein any or all of the tapered prong comprises a substantially smooth line between the broad portion and the pointed portion.
8. The tool of claim 1, wherein any or all of the tapered prong comprises a stepwise line between the broad portion and the pointed portion.
9. A method of separating two contacting surfaces from each other, the method comprising inserting the tool of claim 1 between the two contacting surfaces, separating them.
10. A method of inserting a small personal item onto a keychain comprising two surfaces in contact with each other, the method comprising the step of inserting the tool of claim 1 between the two surfaces to separate the surfaces and form a space between the two surfaces; and advancing the small personal item through the space.
11. A method of removing the a small personal item from a keychain comprising two surfaces in contact with each other, the method comprising the step of inserting the tool of claim 1 between the two surfaces to separate the surfaces and form a space between the two surfaces; and advancing the small personal item through the space.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0015] In certain embodiments, the tools herein can be used in connection with any device that includes two contacting surfaces that are held together partly or entirely through the mechanical shape of the two contacting surfaces, and not with any external mechanism such as adhesives, magnets or any other added force—and that a user decides to separate. For example, in the case of a keychain, the two contacting surfaces are typically contacted purely mechanically, e.g., as a collapsed helical coil or spiral that exerts forces keeping two contacting portions of the same piece of metal touching each other based solely on its shape, as can be seen, for example in
[0016] In certain embodiments, the two contacting surfaces discussed used herein are configured to carry a small personal item. For example, in the case of a keychain, the small personal item can be hooked to the device formed at least in part by the two contacting surfaces. As used herein, “contacting surfaces” refers to multiple surfaces of either the same piece of material (for example, an elongated piece of metal or other material coiled around itself so that different parts of it contact each other, each part constituting a “contacting surface” for the purposes of the present disclosure); or separate pieces of material (for example, two separate pieces of metal or other material configured to contact each other either mechanically or through some other means such as adhesive or the like).
[0017] As used herein, “carrying mechanism” means any mechanism that comprises two or more surfaces contacting each other in a resting or default position, where it is desirable to separate them temporarily to slip any item between them, and whereby the two contacting surfaces are then allowed to return to the resting or default position wherein they contact each other again. As used herein, carrying mechanisms include, but are not limited to, keychains, clasps and fastenings for jewelry and clothing, hardware, tools, toys and novelty items for recreational, scientific or medical purposes or anything useful for carrying items from one point to another.
[0018] As used herein, “small personal item” or “personal item” are interchangeable terms and mean anything that can be transported by attaching it to a keychain or other carrying mechanism comprising contacting surfaces; and can include any of the following: a key, flashlight, carabiner, bottle opener, nail clipper, safety item (e.g., a whistle, container of pepper spray, nightstick), container (e.g., for carrying food or drink or emergency medication whether topical, oral, inhalable, injectable or otherwise) knife, scissors, nail file, writing instrument, multifunction tool, razor, electronic item, tag, fob (e.g., remote keyless entry fob or security fob), jewelry, cellular phone, computer, game console, compass, or toy or trinket (e.g., charm).
[0019] In certain embodiments, a tool herein comprises a tapered prong that can be inserted between the contacting surfaces, and used to separate the contacting surfaces (for example, the contacting rings of a keychain). A keychain or other carrying mechanism can be of the type that includes one or more rings or portions of rings, for example as seen in
[0020] In certain embodiments, as seen, for example in
[0021] In certain embodiments, the tapered prong comprises one or more paths 14 terminating in one or more grooves 7 on or near the broad portion, configured to engage one or more of the contacting surfaces 5, 6 when the contacting surfaces have been separated to the point where the tapered prong can be advanced no further between them. As can be seen in
[0022] As used herein, “pointed portion” does not require an absolute point, but merely is used to convey that the tapered prong tapers from a generally broader base to a generally narrower portion that slips between the two contacting surfaces. For example, in certain embodiments, the tapered prong is essentially of triangular shape (with two or more of the three “sides” of the triangle being of either substantially equal or substantially unequal length). As used herein, “substantially equal” when referring to two or more values means that the values are within 10% of each other; “substantially unequal” means that the values are greater than 10% of each other. In various embodiments, the tapered prong tapers along a straight or curved line, and any portion of its shape can be symmetrical or asymmetrical. For example, one or more of the side prong surfaces 11, 12 of the tapered prong can be, in whole or in part, substantially smooth or substantially straight, to facilitate entry of the tapered prong into the space between the contacting surfaces. As used herein, “substantially smooth” means appearing smooth to the naked eye; “substantially straight” means appearing straight to the naked eye.
[0023] In still other embodiments, any part or whole of the tapered prong tapers along a line that is irregular or ridged, permitting the two contacting surfaces to be separated at fixed distances as the tapered prong advances in the space between the contacting surfaces.
[0024] In certain embodiments, the adjacent grooves are configured to engage the two separating surfaces as the tapered portion advances in the space formed between the two separating surfaces. Thus, this can permit a gradual increase, either smoothly or in a stepwise fashion, of the distance between the two separating surfaces, allowing for maximum flexibility in the size of the small personal item desired to be attached to the device that comprises the two separating surfaces (including but not limited to a keychain). Because the separation can be done gradually as the tapered portion advances, the risk of damage to the two separating surfaces is minimized. In the case of a keychain, in certain embodiments this is desirable as it minimizes the likelihood that the contacting surfaces of the keychain will be excessively stretched or deformed to the point where, once the apparatus is removed, the two contacting surfaces will not reform their previous tight connection. In certain embodiments, the tapered prong is shaped such that upon insertion between the contacting surfaces, the increase of the distance between the contacting surfaces occurs in a stepwise fashion. That is, any portion of the tapered prong can include angular portions, e.g., ridges, bumps or steps, such that the advancement of the tapered prong is done in discrete portions. This can provide additional stability for holding the contacting surfaces apart from each other, further avoiding slippage while the small personal item is being inserted between the contacting surfaces.
[0025] As can be seen in
[0026] In certain embodiments, the tool can be of any shape including circular, oval, or a shape that has one or more curved or straight edges. In certain embodiments, as shown for example in
[0027] In certain embodiments, the tapered prong is formed only from the external edge of the tool (that is, a surface or opening facing outward), and not from an internal edge (that is, a surface or opening facing inward or on the inside of the tool). In certain embodiments, the tool 1 is solid throughout, other than the portion of the tool encompassing the tapered prong and the one or more grooves 7 and any holes configured to link the tool to a keychain hook 8 or some other item that is external to the tool (for example, the connecting hole 15 shown in
[0028] In certain embodiments, the pointed portion of the tapered prong extends no farther than the external edge 13 of the tool; in other embodiments, the pointed portion extends beyond the external edge 13 such that it protrudes out from the external edge 13.
[0029] In certain embodiments, a tool herein is configured such that, as shown for example in the Figures, the tool contacts the two contacting surfaces in a manner that the plane of the tool and the plane of the two contacting surfaces are substantially perpendicular to each other (that is, within 10 degrees of perpendicular). Put another way, in certain embodiments the tool is configured such that, held upright and advanced along its X axis, it engages the two contacting surfaces that are one on top of another in the Y direction, and the tapered prong is configured with its upper and lower plane surfaces 11, 12 contacting the contacting surfaces and advancing between them accordingly as shown in, e.g.,
[0030] The dimensions of the tool can be varied. In various embodiments, the length of the tool, that is, in the X direction from the outer edge 13 that engages the contacting surfaces, to the opposite edge that engages an external device such as a keychain hook, can be about 0.5 to about 3 inches, about 0.75 to about 2.5 inches, or about 1 to about 2 inches. In various embodiments, the width of the tool, that is, in the Y direction, can be about 0.25 to about 2 inches, about 0.5 to about 1.5 inches or about 0.75 to about 1.25 inches. In various embodiments, the thickness of the tool, that is, in the Z direction, can be about 0.05 to about 0.25 inches, or about 0.1 to about 0.2 inches.
[0031] In certain embodiments, as shown for example in
[0032] In certain embodiments, as shown for example in
[0033] As seen in, e.g.,
[0034] As shown in
[0035] In various embodiments, the tool 1 can be any of a variety of shapes and sizes, including those not explicitly shown in the Figures, and in various embodiments can be of any shape or configuration that permits easy handling and transportation by a user. For example, in certain embodiments the tool is small enough to be easily carried in a user's hand, pocket, pocketbook or bag. In certain embodiments, the tool is a separate item from the key or other small personal items, and does not form any part thereof—this is advantageous as it permits the tool to be a separate item from any other small personal items that a user may want to add to, or remove from, the key ring or other carrying mechanism. In other embodiments, the tool can be integrated into any other small personal item mentioned herein, to provide a multi-function tool—for example, a tool herein combined with a flashlight, knife, multi-function tool or the like.
[0036] As discussed previously, in certain embodiments, the present technology is also directed to methods of inserting a small personal item onto a keychain comprising two surfaces in contact with each other, as well as methods of removing a small personal item from a keychain comprising two contacting surfaces in contact with each other. As discussed herein, inserting a small personal item and removing the small personal item can constitute the same steps but in reverse. Regardless of the purpose of separating the contacting surface, the tools herein can be used in the same way to separate them, whether for insertion or removal of the small personal item.
[0037] It is important to note that the present technology is not directed solely to methods of separating surfaces associated with keychains. Other embodiments are contemplated—for example, clasps and fastenings for jewelry or clothing, hardware, safety equipment, tools, toys and novelty items for recreation or sports, scientific and medical purposes or anything that will improve the ability to carry an item from one point to another without dropping or losing it.
[0038] The tools and apparatuses herein are useful in connection with any situation in which two contacting surfaces are desired to be separated by inserting a mechanism between them. An advantage of the apparatuses herein is that the tapered portion (optionally along with the one or more adjacent grooves) permits a user to separate the contacting surfaces in a more gentle and gradual manner, thus preserving the integrity of the tight hold between the contacting surfaces after the tool is withdrawn from them.
[0039] Although the present technology has been described in relation to particular embodiments thereof, these embodiments and examples are merely exemplary and not intended to be limiting. Many other variations and modifications and other uses will become apparent to those skilled in the art. The present technology should, therefore, not be limited by the specific disclosure herein, and may be embodied in other forms not explicitly described here, without departing from the spirit thereof.