Security Key Hasp
20180238079 ยท 2018-08-23
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05B67/383
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A security device for securing a key by using multiple locks consists of a first rotational member, a second rotational member, a pivoting mechanism, a first plurality of lock-receiving holes, and a second plurality of lock-receiving holes. The key that needs to be secured is enclosed by the first rotational member and the second rotational member that are connected to each other through the pivoting mechanism. The pivoting mechanism allows the key to be either exposed or concealed upon user preference. The first plurality of lock-receiving holes and the second plurality of lock-receiving holes are designed and positioned to receive a shackle from at least one lock so that the key is securely enclosed by the first rotational member and the second rotational member.
Claims
1. A security device for retaining a key comprises: a first rotational member; a second rotational member; a pivoting mechanism; a first plurality of lock-receiving holes; a second plurality of lock-receiving holes; the first rotational member and the second rotational member each comprise a structural body; the first plurality of lock-receiving holes traversing through the structural body of the first rotational member; the second plurality of lock-receiving holes traversing through the structural body of the second rotational member; the first rotational member being pivotally connected to the second rotational member through the pivoting mechanism; the first plurality of lock-receiving holes being concentrically aligned with the second plurality of lock-receiving holes, wherein the first rotational member and the second rotational member are in a locked configuration; and the first plurality of lock-receiving holes being offset from the second plurality of lock-receiving holes, wherein the first rotational member and the second rotational member are in an unlocked configuration.
2. The security device for retaining a key as claimed in claim 1 further comprises: a key-receiving slot; the first rotational member and the second rotational member each comprise a top surface and a bottom surface; the structural body extending from the top surface to the bottom surface; the key-receiving slot traversing into the structural body at the top surface of the second rotational member; and the key receiving slot being positioned adjacent the second plurality of lock-receiving holes.
3. The security device for retaining a key as claimed in claim 2 further comprises: a viewing aperture; the viewing aperture traversing through the structural body of the first rotational member; the viewing aperture being positioned adjacent the first plurality of lock-receiving holes; and the viewing aperture being aligned with the key-receiving slot in the locked configuration.
4. The security device for retaining a key as claimed in claim 1 further comprises: wherein the first rotational member and the second rotational member are in the locked configuration; and the first rotational member being positioned in parallel to the second rotational member.
5. The security device for retaining a key as claimed in claim 1 further comprises: wherein the first rotational member and the second rotational member are in the unlocked configuration; and the first rotational member being oriented at an angle to the second rotational member.
6. The security device for retaining a key as claimed in claim 1 further comprises: the pivoting mechanism comprises a rivet, a first rivet-receiving hole, and a second rivet-receiving hole; the first rivet-receiving hole traversing through the structural body of the first rotational member; the second rivet-receiving hole traversing through the structural body of the second rotational member; the first rivet-receiving hole being concentrically aligned with the second rivet-receiving hole; and the rivet being positioned into the first rivet-receiving hole and the second rivet-receiving hole.
7. The security device for retaining a key as claimed in claim 1 further comprises: a first arced portion; and the first arced portion being terminally connected to the structural body of the first rotational member.
8. The security device for retaining a key as claimed in claim 7 further comprises: the first arced portion being positioned adjacent a first rivet-receiving hole of the pivoting mechanism; and the first arced portion being positioned opposite a bottom edge of the first rotational member.
9. The security device for retaining a key as claimed in claim 1 further comprises: a second arced portion; and the second arced portion being terminally connected to the structural body of the second rotational member.
10. The security device for retaining a key as claimed in claim 9 further comprises: the second arced portion being positioned adjacent a second rivet-receiving hole of the pivoting mechanism; and the second arced portion being positioned opposite a bottom edge of the second rotational member.
11. A security device for retaining a key comprises: a first rotational member; a second rotational member; a pivoting mechanism; a first plurality of lock-receiving holes; a second plurality of lock-receiving holes; the first rotational member and the second rotational member each comprise a structural body; the first plurality of lock-receiving holes traversing through the structural body of the first rotational member; the second plurality of lock-receiving holes traversing through the structural body of the second rotational member; the first rotational member being pivotally connected to the second rotational member through the pivoting mechanism; the first plurality of lock-receiving holes being concentrically aligned with the second plurality of lock-receiving holes, wherein the first rotational member and the second rotational member are in a locked configuration; and the first plurality of lock-receiving holes being offset from the second plurality of lock-receiving holes, wherein the first rotational member and the second rotational member are in an unlocked configuration.
12. The security device for retaining a key as claimed in claim 11 further comprises: a key-receiving slot; a viewing aperture; the first rotational member and the second rotational member each comprise a top surface and a bottom surface; the structural body extending from the top surface to the bottom surface; the key-receiving slot traversing into the structural body at the top surface of the second rotational member; the key receiving slot being positioned adjacent the second plurality of lock-receiving holes; the viewing aperture traversing through the structural body of the first rotational member; the viewing aperture being positioned adjacent the first plurality of lock-receiving holes; and the viewing aperture being aligned with the key-receiving slot in the locked configuration.
13. The security device for retaining a key as claimed in claim 11 further comprises: wherein the first rotational member and the second rotational member are in the locked configuration; and the first rotational member being positioned in parallel to the second rotational member.
14. The security device for retaining a key as claimed in claim 11 further comprises: wherein the first rotational member and the second rotational member are in the unlocked configuration; and the first rotational member being oriented at an angle to the second rotational member.
15. The security device for retaining a key as claimed in claim 11 further comprises: the pivoting mechanism comprises a rivet, a first rivet-receiving hole, and a second rivet-receiving hole; the first rivet-receiving hole traversing through the structural body of the first rotational member; the second rivet-receiving hole traversing through the structural body of the second rotational member; the first rivet-receiving hole being concentrically aligned with the second rivet-receiving hole; and the rivet being positioned into the first rivet-receiving hole and the second rivet-receiving hole.
16. The security device for retaining a key as claimed in claim 11 further comprises: a first arced portion; the first arced portion being terminally connected to the structural body of the first rotational member; the first arced portion being positioned adjacent a first rivet-receiving hole of the pivoting mechanism; and the first arced portion being positioned opposite a bottom edge of the first rotational member.
17. The security device for retaining a key as claimed in claim 11 further comprises: a second arced portion; the second arced portion being terminally connected to the structural body of the second rotational member; the second arced portion being positioned adjacent a second rivet-receiving hole of the pivoting mechanism; and the second arced portion being positioned opposite a bottom edge of the second rotational member.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0011] All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
[0012] The present invention introduces a security device for retaining a key. The effective design of the present invention allows the key to be secured in a key-receiving slot secured by multiple locks. The size and shape of the body surrounding the key-receiving slot minimizes the overall space consumption of the security apparatus while fulfilling the intended functionality.
[0013] As seen in
[0014] As mentioned before, the key 100 used with the present invention is enclosed by the first rotational member 1 and the second rotational member 2. To do so, the first rotational member 1 and the second rotational member 2 each comprise a structural body 3. The size and shape of the structural body 3 and the materials that are used to manufacture the structural body 3 can vary in different embodiments of the present invention. To receive and position the set of locks that secure the key 100, the first plurality of lock-receiving holes 12 traverses through the structural body 3 of the first rotational member 1. Similarly, the second plurality of lock-receiving holes 13 traverses through the structural body 3 of the second rotational member 2.
[0015] When the key 100 is secured with the first rotational member 1 and the second rotational member 2, the present invention is in a locked configuration as in
[0016] As shown in
[0017] As further illustrated in
[0018] As seen in
[0019] As discussed before, the present invention retains the key 100 in the locked configuration and provides access to the key 100 in the unlocked configuration. In the locked configuration, the first rotational member 1 is positioned in parallel to the second rotational member 2 as seen in
[0020] The present invention interchanges between the locked configuration and the unlocked configuration via the pivoting mechanism 8. As illustrated in
[0021] As further illustrated in
[0022] When the present invention is in the locked configuration, the first arced portion 6 is oriented inverse to the second arced portion 7. Moreover, the first arced portion 6 is positioned above the second arced portion 7. Thus, a hook or similar means can be inserted through the opening delineated by the first arced portion 6 and the second arced portion 7. The first arced portion 6 and the second arced portion 7 can also be designed to attach multiple units of the present invention. More specifically, the first arced portion 6 and the second arced portion 7 can be designed to be positioned into the first plurality of lock-receiving holes 12 and the second plurality of lock-receiving holes 13 of an arbitrary first rotational member and an arbitrary second rotational member.
[0023] When considering an overview of the first rotational member 1, the viewing aperture 15 is positioned between the first rivet-receiving hole 10 and the first plurality of lock-receiving holes 12. Moreover, the first rivet-receiving hole 10 is positioned in between the first arced portion 6 and the viewing aperture 15. When considering an overview of the second rotational member 2, the key-receiving slot 14 is positioned in between the second rivet-receiving hole 11 and the second plurality of lock-receiving holes 13. Moreover, the second rivet-receiving hole 11 is positioned in between the second arced portion 7 and the key-receiving slot 14.
[0024] When the present invention is in use, the following process flow is generally followed. Initially, the first rotational member 1 is swiveled away from the second rotational member 2 via the pivoting mechanism 8 so that the key-receiving slot 14 is exposed. Thus, the present invention is in the unlocked configuration. When the key-receiving slot 14 is exposed, the key 100 is removably positioned into the key-receiving slot 14 and the first rotational member 1 is swiveled back to be positioned atop the second rotational member 2 via the pivoting mechanism 8. More specifically, the first rotational member 1 is positioned atop the second rotational member 2 so that the first plurality of lock-receiving holes 12 is concentrically aligned with the second plurality of lock-receiving holes 13. Simultaneously, the key-receiving slot 14 is concealed. When the first rotational member 1 and the second rotational member 2 are positioned appropriately, a shackle from at least one lock from the set of locks is positioned through the first plurality of lock-receiving holes 12 and the second plurality of lock-receiving holes 13 as illustrated in
[0025] Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.