Systems and methods for a secure carabineer key ring
10624426 ยท 2020-04-21
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16B45/036
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B2/22
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16B2/22
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A key ring includes a body having an upper ring and a lower ring, the upper ring having a closable opening. The upper ring and the lower ring are separated by a pinch point. The pinch point includes a first and second side of the body, the first and second sides of the body in very close proximity at the pinch point, such that a key sliding along the lower ring of the body may not easily pass the pinch point to the upper ring.
Claims
1. A key ring comprising: a body having an upper ring and a lower ring, the upper ring having a hook and a closable opening, the upper ring and the lower ring separated by a pinch point, and a carabiner gate pivotably coupled to the body at an attachment point, the carabiner gate pivoting about an axis defined by the attachment point to selectively engage the hook to selectively close the closable opening, the carabiner date defined by a wire gate, wherein the pinch point includes a first and second side of the body, the first and second sides of the body together at the pinch point, such that a key sliding along the lower ring of the body flexes the body to pass the pinch point to the upper ring, wherein the body is flexible, and the first side of the body is adapted to be flexed away from the second side of the body such that the key sliding along the lower ring of the body passes the pinch point to the upper ring when the body is flexed, and wherein a portion of the hook extends at least partially through the wire gate to close the closable opening.
2. The key ring of claim 1, wherein the body is a thin piece of material with a rectangular cross section.
3. The key ring of claim 1, wherein the body is a thin piece of material with a circular cross section.
4. The key ring of claim 1, wherein the body is a single piece of material.
5. The key ring of claim 1, wherein the body is a unitary piece of material.
6. The key ring of claim 1, wherein the carabiner gate defines a closed loop through which the hook extends to close the closable opening.
7. The key ring of claim 6, wherein the carabiner gate extends from opposing third and fourth sides of the body.
8. The key ring of claim 1, wherein the pinch point is defined by first and second body portions, the first body portion defined by a plate-like portion, the second body portion defined by a rounded tube-like portion.
9. The key ring of claim 1, wherein the carabiner gate is pivotably coupled to the body proximate to the pinch point.
10. The key ring of claim 1, wherein the carabiner gate is pivotably coupled to the upper ring of the body.
11. A key ring comprising: a flexible body having an upper ring and a lower ring, the upper ring having a closable opening, the upper ring and the lower ring separated by a pinch point defined by first and second sides of the body, the first and second sides of the body together at the pinch point, such that a key sliding along the lower ring of the body passes the pinch point to the upper ring when the first side of the body is flexed away from the second side of the body; and a carabiner gate pivotably coupled to the body to selectively close the closable opening, wherein the carabiner gate is pivotably coupled to a first portion of the upper ring and selectively engages a second portion of the upper ring to selectively close the closable opening; and wherein the carabiner gate is defined by a wire gate; and the body includes a hook receiving the wire gate, such that a portion of the hook extends at least partially though the wire gate to close the closable opening.
12. The key ring of claim 11, wherein the carabiner gate pivots about an axis defined by one or more attachment points between the carabiner gate and the body.
13. The key ring of claim 11, wherein the carabiner gate pivots within the upper ring.
14. A key ring comprising: a flexible body having an upper ring and a lower ring, the upper ring having a closable opening, the upper ring and the lower ring separated by a pinch point defined by first and second sides of the body, the first and second sides of the body together at the pinch point; and a carabiner gate pivotably coupled to the body to selectively close the closable opening, the carabiner gate defined by a wire gate, wherein the carabiner gate is pivotably coupled to a first portion of the upper ring and selectively engages a second portion of the upper ring to selectively close the closable opening, and wherein the body includes a hook receiving the wire gate, such that a portion of the hook extends at least partially through the wire gate to close the closable opening.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(5) Described herein are embodiments of a secure carabineer key ring and methods of using it and making it.
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(7) Pinch point 140 provides a separation between the upper and lower rings 150, 160. In use, the user may place keys on the upper ring 150 by opening carabineer gate 130. The user then may slide the keys into a more secure position on lower ring 160 by flexing the body of secure carabineer key ring 100 to create a separation between the sides of the pinch point 140. The flexing may be accomplished by pulling on the body of the secure carabineer key ring 100 or wedging a key towards the pinch point 140. In this second case, the key itself will act like a wedge and separate the sides of the body at the pinch point 140. By releasing the sides of the body at the pinch point 140, the key is secured in the lower ring 160.
(8) The resulting configuration provides a very secure holder for keys, while at the same time allowing for ease of insertion and removal of the keys. In operation, when the user attaches the secure carabineer key ring 100 to another object using the carabineer portion, keys in the lower ring 160 are very unlikely to pass pinch point 140 unless the user desires them to do so. When the gate 120 is closed, even if through handling a key makes it pass pinch point 140 into the upper ring 150, the gate will hold it securely on the secure carabineer key ring 100. Therefore, the pinch point should pinch together tightly; however, not so tightly that it will be extremely difficult for a user to pass a key through pinch point 140. In contrast to other types of key rings, pinch point 140 need not be extremely tight to ensure that keys will not escape under usage, since the carabineer portion will also hold the key on the upper ring 150. Typically, with other key rings, if a pinch point is used, the pinch point is either secure and provides great difficulty removing keys or is not secure and keys may be removed easily.
(9) The secure carabineer key ring secures the keys by first passing through the carabineer gate then through the spring-loaded pinch point. The spring-loaded pinch point is a function of the shape and material (which may be spring steel). Other materials with similar mechanical properties could be used including other metals and plastics.
(10) It is both easy to put keys on and take them off of the secure carabineer key ring while simultaneously being very secure. Most key chains are either one or the other. If they are very secure, they are very difficult to put keys on and take them off. The secure carabineer key ring may be optimal for keys with large plastic heads which can be difficult to put on split rings.
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(14) The previous detailed description is of a small number of embodiments for implementing the systems and methods for creating secure carabineer key rings and the systems of secure carabineer key rings and is not intended to be limiting in scope. The following claims set forth a number of the embodiments of the systems and methods for creating secure carabineer key rings and the systems of secure carabineer key rings disclosed with greater particularity.