序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
181 Carabiner Key Ring US15055536 2016-02-27 US20160255918A1 2016-09-08 Peter Anthony Grossman
The present invention relates to a key ring or key chain having the actions of a carabiner while securely retaining keys and other attached objects.
182 Tracking device program with remote controls and alerts US14820475 2015-08-06 US09392404B2 2016-07-12 Daniel Daoura; Nicholas Pearson-Franks
In a tracking device 10, a crescent-shaped PCB 12 partially encircles a battery 15 to minimize thickness of the device 10. A speaker 23 and an LED 24 emit alerts upon command of a control apparatus 37 or in response to motion or temperature sensed by sensor 25. A local network 40 has one hub 41 to tracking devices 33 and a wider area network 45 has multiple hubs for more detailed tracking of devices 33. A wide area network 50 tracks devices anywhere and stores data of each tracking device including its last known position and its sensor data.
183 DECORATIVE OBJECT US14904372 2014-07-23 US20160143315A1 2016-05-26 Heike Schuricht
The invention relates to a decorative object for forming a bracelet, armband, choker, necklace, brooch, ring, pendant, earrings, key ring or the like, or an item of clothing, comprising: a main body (1) made of a non-toxic, food-grade elastic material, wherein at least one receptacle (10) with a front mouth (103) is defined; and at least one edible product (2) with a suitable shape and dimensions for being inserted and extracted in a tightly fitting manner via the front mouth (103) of a receptacle (10) of the main body (1), and held inside said receptacle (10) by means of the pressure of the elastic material forming the main body (1).
184 Safety key for vehicle ignitions eliminating undesirable torque to avoid unintentional change in state of the ignition US14838262 2015-08-27 US20160060899A1 2016-03-03 Floyed Jeffries Duncan, JR.
A design for a vehicle ignition key or retrofit thereof which eliminates or significantly reduces an unintentional torque from being transmitted to the ignition switch which may cause a change in state of that switch. This is accomplished by eliminating the lever arm of the key to key chain interface and allowing free rotation in that interface.
185 Split type hanging buckle US14029854 2013-09-18 US09249814B2 2016-02-02 Hai Pin Tsai
A split type hanging buckle can include a main body and a connection part. Wherein a buckle base, in which a buckling cavity is formed, may be arranged on the hanging buckle main body, and an opening of the buckling cavity is divided into an inserting segment and a buckling segment that are connected with each other. A clamping neck may be formed at the position where the inserting segment is connected with the buckling segment. An aperture of the clamping neck can be equal to that of the buckling segment. At least one side of the clamping neck can be provided with an elastic clamping key. One end of an inserting shaft that can be inserted into the buckling cavity is provided with a clamping head. The diameter of the clamping head may be greater than the aperture of the buckling segment.
186 Key and lock identification system US14623669 2015-02-17 US09217262B1 2015-12-22 Matt Gilmore
The present invention relates to a key and lock identification system. The key and lock identification system includes a first identification member connected to a second identification member. The first identification member and the second identification member have associated identifiers such as a color, a letter, a word, or a symbol that is identical or related.
187 LIGHTER AND CIGAR SPLITTER APPARATUS US14748008 2015-06-23 US20150289564A1 2015-10-15 Young Jin Lee; Young Min Lee
An apparatus for opening up the sheath of a cigar and lighting the cigar, comprising a lighter, comprising a lighter frame; and a cigar splitter attached to the base of the lighter frame by an outside surface of the cigar splitter. The cigar splitter comprises a housing having two open ends, an inside wall, and the outside surface, an axis parallel to the inside wall and passing through the two open ends, the two open ends permitting insertion of a cigar along the axis through one of the two open ends and to exit through another of the two open ends; a blade attached to the inside wall and oriented along the axis, the blade suitable for cutting an outer sheath of the cigar as the cigar is inserted through the cigar splitter along the axis; and a loop attached to the outside surface of the housing.
188 Key holding and turning device US14490322 2014-09-18 US09145711B1 2015-09-29 Patricia A. Burton; Donald W. Burton
A device attachable to a key that allows an individual with limited dexterity to handle the key and use it according to its ordinary function. The device provides a Y-shaped handle, such as that structured by a section of antler, that attaches to a key and provides each of the geometric and structural requirements necessary for the user to pick up the key from a flat surface, insert the key into a lock or switch aperture, and turn the key once inserted. The Y-shaped component is curved across its height dimension and provides a yoke engagement structure to permit holding the device with key to exert a force sufficient to insert the key into a lock or switch, and by a combination of forces exerted by the palm or back of the hand and the thumb, to rotate the key/device combination in order to activate the lock or switch.
189 Lighter and cigar splitter apparatus US12260090 2008-10-29 US09089167B2 2015-07-28 Young Jin Lee; Young Min Lee
A cigar splitter comprises: a housing having two open ends, an inside wall and outside surface, and a long axis, wherein the open ends are in line with each other permitting a cigar to be inserted through one end and out the other. A blade is attached to the inside of the housing, the blade oriented for cutting an outer sheath of the cigar as the cigar is inserted through one end of the splitter housing and out the other end. An apparatus for lighting and splitting a cigar comprising a cigar splitter as described above and can maintain active and inactive configurations of the splitter for safety of the user.
190 Hook for Use With a Handbag to Locate Articles US14418713 2013-02-20 US20150201725A1 2015-07-23 Stephane Kljajic
A hook for detachable engagement with the interior of a bag, preferably a handbag, the hook preferably including a main body with a catch located on either end, the first of which is used to attach the hook to the bag itself and the second for hanging articles from. The first end further includes a retainer at the opening end of the hook to substantially close the hook so as to inhibit removal of the hook from the bag.
191 Holding Tool US14133878 2013-12-19 US20150173547A1 2015-06-25 Wade Nelson
A holding apparatus for use in selectively securing an article includes a shaft having opposed first and second ends and a generally linear configuration. A first mounting member is attached to the first end of the shaft, the first mounting member including a magnet configured to attach to one of another magnet or metal surface. A second mounting member is attached to the second end of the shaft. In some embodiments, the second mounting member includes a magnet such that the apparatus may be selectively attached to a metal object. In another embodiment, the second mounting member may include a bore through the shaft configured to selectively receive a key ring.
192 Connection device for holding an object, such as a key, dog tag, and the like US13168396 2011-06-24 US09055789B2 2015-06-16 Douglas D. Danforth, Jr.; Warren V. Moore; David R. Peck; Dale W. Sass
Connection devices for holding objects, such as, for instance, keys or dog tags, are disclosed. The connection device includes a ring presenting spaced apart ends defining an opening therebetween through which objects may be added or removed to the connection device. The device also includes a body with a blocking portion configured to adequately span the ring opening to selectively prohibit addition or removal of objects from the ring. The ring and body are shiftably interconnected at a hinged connection.
193 Split type hanging buckle US14029854 2013-09-18 US20150074949A1 2015-03-19 Hai Pin Tsai
A split type hanging buckle can include a main body and a connection part. Wherein a buckle base, in which a buckling cavity is formed, may be arranged on the hanging buckle main body, and an opening of the buckling cavity is divided into an inserting segment and a buckling segment that are connected with each other. A clamping neck may be formed at the position where the inserting segment is connected with the buckling segment. An aperture of the clamping neck can be equal to that of the buckling segment. At least one side of the clamping neck can be provided with an elastic clamping key. One end of an inserting shaft that can be inserted into the buckling cavity is provided with a clamping head. The diameter of the clamping head may be greater than the aperture of the buckling segment.
194 KEY HOLDER ASSEMBLY US14180769 2014-02-14 US20150068258A1 2015-03-12 Hong Jiang; Benjamin Jiang Cymbala
The current disclosure discloses certain embodiments of a key holder assembly. A key holder assembly may include one or more key holders of different shapes or sizes attached to one another. A secure locking mechanism for the carabineer was invented to prevent it from accidentally opening. Each key holder assembly forms a tree structure through the fastening mechanisms and the attachment mechanism of key holders. The tree structure can be dynamically configured to reflect the relationship of the keys. Keys are attached to the tree structure which facilitates the organization of the keys. The current invention helps owners or managers of one or more residential or commercial properties to better organize keys to their properties by mapping the relationship of the keys to a tree structure and storing the keys accordingly.
195 Multi-Tool with Artificial Key and LED US14239182 2011-08-25 US20140192519A1 2014-07-10 Bennett S. Rubin; Richard C. Adamany
A faux key tool and light device has a head assembly and a faux key blade assembly. The head assembly has a head housing with a battery compartment, a lens opening and an actuating button opening. The faux key blade assembly has a pair of flat, opposing spaced walls having opposing edges with faux key teeth, and a knife blade pivotally mounted between the spaced walls.
196 MULTI-COATED METALLIC PRODUCTS AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME US14165531 2014-01-27 US20140141278A1 2014-05-22 Andrew Derrig
The present invention relates generally to a coated jewelry article or a coated component of a jewelry article, comprising a jewelry article or a component of a jewelry article, a first metallic coating, and a second metallic coating.
197 Key Ring US13904899 2013-05-29 US20130333427A1 2013-12-19 Dominic Guerrini
A key ring is capable of removing a crown cap from a bottle. The crown cap has a rim and a top. The key ring can adroit and retain keys and comprises a closed loop including a first portion having a pair of elongated arms that extend in the same general direction (Y) and are spaced apart in an orthogonal direction (X) by a distance of 10 to 40 mm. The bottle can be opened by locating one of the arms under the rim of a crown cap while the other of the arms is located on the top of the crown cap and the key ring is twisted in the direction of arrow A, The length of the loop in the direction (Y) is at least 20 mm so that the loop includes a second portion that extends laterally beyond the crown cap by a distance that allows the key ring to be engaged by the user to twist the key ring and lever the cap off the bottle. A key on the key ring and/or an extension of the key ring loop in the X direction can assist in levering the cap off the bottle.
198 KEY HOLDER IN BELT US13494117 2012-06-12 US20130326797A1 2013-12-12 Kevin L. Parsons
A belt is provided having a longitudinal axis configured to encompass the waist of a person, a patch is disposed on the belt, the patch extends across a width of the belt and forms a longitudinal pocket for a key between the patch and belt where an opening of the pocket receives the actuator end of the key, the longitudinal pocket is oriented to receive the key parallel to the longitudinal axis of the belt and a cutout in the patch extends outwards from the opening and from the pocket along the longitudinal axis, the cutout traces the outline of the handle of the key wherein a curvature of the belt causes the portion of the patch surrounding the opening to pull the handle of the key into the cutout against the belt thereby preventing the key from being accidentally dislodged.
199 Key ring with compressible gap US13635472 2010-12-20 US08464564B2 2013-06-18 Erik Von Shoultz
This invention relates to a key ring, comprising a wire (2) arranged in at least two rounds (20,21,22) providing a resilient spiral (1), said spiral (1) having a first and a second end (23,24), wherein the first end (23) by means of inertial resiliency is forced to tightly contact a first surface (21 A) of a lower round (21) and the second end (24) is forced to tightly contact a second surface (20 B) of an upper round (20) wherein at least one end (23) is openable, by means of arranging a peak (3 A) providing a compressible gap (5) between said at least two rounds (20,21,22), wherein said wire (2) in at least one of the rounds, preferably all rounds, has a cross-section wherein the thickness (h) and width (w) is such that 2h
200 Apparatus for Comfortably Hanging Keys and Other Key-Ring Accessories within a Slash-Type Clothing Pocket US13689202 2012-11-29 US20130139357A1 2013-06-06 Dennis Grey ALLEN, SR.
A key-hook comfortably hangs keys and other key-ring accessories within a clothing pocket, which prevents the keys and other key-ring accessories from contacting and wearing out the bottom of the clothing pocket. The key-hook includes a key-ring loop, a curved bridge, and a hook. The hook is connected to the key-ring loop by the curved bridge, which allows the edge of the clothing pocket to smoothly move against the key-ring loop and into the hook. The hook has a shank section, a bend section, a point section, and a gap. The edge of the clothing pocket is positioned within the gap and is embraced by the shank section, the bend section, and the point section. The shank section has a first concave portion, and the point section has a second concave portion, a convex portion, and a rounded tip. The gap also has a wide opening and a narrow space.
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