Systems and methods for a detachable key holder and organizer
10028605 ยท 2018-07-24
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
G09F3/04
PHYSICS
A45C11/329
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47F7/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
G09F3/04
PHYSICS
Abstract
A key holder includes a key tag, the key tag attached to a key. The key holder further includes a device body, the device body including a slot, the key located in the slot of the device body and the key tag wrapping around the device body from the slot to an outer portion of the device body, the outer portion of the device body including an attachment point for the key tag, the key tag attached to the outer portion of the device body and under sufficient tension to prevent the key from sliding out of the slot.
Claims
1. A key holder comprising: a key tag, the key tag adapted to be attached to a key; a device body, the device body including a slot, the key adapted to be located in the slot of the device body and the key tag wrapping around the device body from the slot to an outer portion of the device body, the outer portion of the device body including an attachment point for the key tag, the key tag attached to the outer portion of the device body and under tension to prevent the key from sliding out of the slot, wherein the attachment point is a peg and the key tag includes an aperture for interfacing with the peg, the peg has a notch, and the key tag has a key attachment system, the key attachment system including a receiving aperture having a narrowed portion and a neck and tabbed end, the tabbed end sized to fit through the receiving aperture but not the narrowed portion, the neck sized to slide into the narrow portion, wherein, to attach the key, the neck and tabbed end are adapted to be first passed through a key aperture in the key and then through the receiving aperture and subsequently slid to the narrowed portion.
2. The key holder of claim 1, wherein the device body includes a first and second hook and a first and second hook receiving aperture, whereby the device body is adapted to interface with and attached to a second device body having a matching first and second hook and a matching first and second hook receiving aperture.
3. The key holder of claim 1, wherein the device body includes an unattached tag receiving aperture that includes a narrowed slot, such that the neck and tabbed end are attachable to the unattached tag receiving aperture by placing the neck and tabbed end through the unattached tag receiving aperture and sliding the neck to the narrowed slot.
4. The key holder of claim 3, wherein the device body includes a cutaway, allowing the neck and tabbed end to stretch to the unattached tag receiving aperture.
5. The key holder of claim 4, wherein the tag is composed of a material that holds the mark of a pen.
6. The key holder of claim 5, wherein the tag is stretchable.
7. The key holder of claim 6, wherein the tag is composed of Starprene 5565 TPE, 68 Shore A.
8. A method of holding a key, the method comprising: providing a key tag and a key; attaching the key tag to the key; providing a device body, the device body including a slot and an attachment point on the outer portion of the device body; placing the key into the slot; wrapping the key tag from the slot around the device body to the attachment point, such that the key tag provides tension to hold the key in the slot, wherein the attachment point is a peg and the key tag includes an aperture for interfacing with the peg, peg has a notch, and the key tag has a key attachment system, the key attachment system including a receiving aperture having a narrowed portion and a neck and tabbed end, the tabbed end sized to fit through the receiving aperture but not the narrowed portion, the neck sized to slide into the narrow portion, wherein, to attach the key, the neck and tabbed end are first passed through a key aperture in the key and then through the receiving aperture and subsequently slid to the narrowed portion.
9. The method of claim 8, wherein the device body includes a first and second hook and a first and second hook receiving aperture, whereby the device body is adapted to interface with and attached to a second device body having a matching first and second hook and a matching first and second hook receiving aperture.
10. The method of claim 8, wherein the device body includes an unattached tag receiving aperture that includes a narrowed slot, such that the neck and tabbed end are attachable to the unattached tag receiving aperture by placing the neck and tabbed end through the unattached tag receiving aperture and sliding the neck to the narrowed slot.
11. The method of claim 10, wherein the device body includes a cutaway, allowing the neck and tabbed end to stretch to the unattached tag receiving aperture.
12. The method of claim 11, wherein the tag is composed of a material that holds the mark of a pen.
13. The method of claim 12, wherein the tag is stretchable.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(8) Certain terminology is used herein for convenience only and is not to be taken as a limitation on the embodiments of the systems and methods for a detachable key holder and organizer. In many embodiments, the system includes two primary pieces. A first piece is a case portion for storing and organizing keys. A second piece includes a key tag that interfaces with the first piece and is designed to hold a key. The key tag includes a markable portion. The two items are optimally arranged, such that the key tag is held under tension on the case portion when no key is attached to the key tag and such that the key is inserted into the case portion and the key tag portion stretches onto the case portion to hold the key in a slot portion of the case portion. The system allows for the quick and easy insertion and removal of a key, while arranging the tag portion such that is clearly visible.
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(14) Embodiments of the system essentially include holder with a slot that is sized and shaped to receive a key. Typically, the key is interconnected with a tag. The tag is wrapped around the body of the holder when the key is in the slot. The tag has an aperture that is placed on a peg or other holder that will provide for holding and tension when the key is advanced out of the slot, preventing its removal. The holding of a tag without a key functions in a similar fashion, whereby the tag includes a neck and a tabbed end that is inserted into an aperture of the outside of the holder. The aperture includes a narrowed portion, such that the neck but not the tabbed end of the neck can pass through it. In this way, tension acting on the aperture resting on the peg and the neck portion and tabbed end in the narrowed aperture holds the tag 200 in place.
(15) Embodiments additionally include a feature for attaching the back of one holder to another. This typically includes two hook and aperture systems that simultaneously interface with each other holding the holders in a back to back configuration. Using this system, the holders may be held together and slid apart to release.
(16) In some embodiments, a system for holding a key includes a stretchable tag that may attach to the body of a device and a slot, in which the key attached to the stretchable tag is placed, where the tag stretches from the slot around the device to a holding point, in some cases a peg. When the key is pulled in a removal direction, tension from the tag that is attached to the holding point prevents the removal of the key. Additionally, the body may have an attachment point for a tag, unattached to a key, where the tag has an attachment for interfacing with the attachment point, such that the tag may stretch between the attachment point and the peg, preventing the easy removal of the tag. The user may stretch the tag sufficiently to remove the tag. In many configurations the attachment point is an aperture and the tag includes a neck portion and a tabbed end that interfaces with the attachment point.
(17) While specific embodiments have been described in detail in the foregoing detailed description, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various modifications and alternatives to those details could be developed in light of the overall teachings of the disclosure and the broad inventive concepts thereof. It is understood, therefore, that the scope of this disclosure is not limited to the particular examples and implementations disclosed herein but is intended to cover modifications within the spirit and scope thereof as defined by the appended claims and any and all equivalents thereof.