Title of Invention

IMPROVED KEY-HOLDER

Abstract An improved key holder, comprising an external case (1) and an internal part (10) which is movable inside the case (1) in both transverse directions, the case (1) having a central body (2) with two flat and parallel walls terminating in the upper part through a semicircular area (3) and in the lower part through a curved area (4) with a semicircular configuration, the body (2) having in the front wall a longitudinal groove (6) longitudinally dividing the front wall in two identical areas, the longitudinal groove (6) passing through the semicircular area (3) and terminating in the rear wall, the external case (1) and the internal part (10) being manufactured in plastic material, the internal part (10) comprising a holding body (10) being formed by a wall (16) and two straight and parallel side walls (II, 11) joined in the lower part by a curved semicircular area matching the inner side of the curved area (4) of the case (1), the side walls (II, 11) having in the upper part two semicircular areas (12, 12) being joined to each other by a transverse body (14) having a notch or bottleneck (14), characterized in that the case (1) having a projection (9) at the inner side of the semicircular area (3) and at the rear wall two transverse projections with a groove (7) and a longitudinal projection (8), in that the holding body (10) further comprising a traverse (18) being parallel to the wall (16) and the wall (16) being provided with longitudinal, parallel grooves (17), in that the two semicircular areas (12, 12) having a trapezoidal recess (13) and in that case (1) having a protuberance (5) on he outer side of the curved area (4) with a central perforation.
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THE PATENTS ACT, 1970 (39 of 1970)
COMPLETE SPECIFICATION iSee Section 10, rule 13
IMPROVED KEY-HOLDER
TOMAS CERDAN MARTIN & FRIAS FRIAS, ANTONIO, of AVENIDA DE ANDALUCIA 27, ENTREPLANTA, E-29006, MALAGA (ES), SPAIN, SPAINSH NATIONAL
The following specification particularly describe; nature of the invention and the manner in which i' to be performed : -


IMPROVED KEY HOLDER
DESCRIPTION
5 OBJECT OF THE INVENTION
The present specification refers to an improved key holder providing the possibility of grouping a number of keys incorporated inside a containing body, it- being 10 possible to select the requested key, found grouped and ordered inside the containing body from which it may be roinovod in cane of replacement thereof,
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
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This invention is applicable to the industry dedicated
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to the manufacture of key rings, key holders and similar items, it also being possible to be used in the industry dedicated to the manufacture of general accessories. 20
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The applicant is the holder of a Utility Model requested in Spain with the number 9300466, published and 25 granted with the number 1,023,911, regarding a KEY HOLDING DEVICE.
The applicant is also the holder of a Utility Model requested in Spain regarding an IMPROVED KEY HOLDER, as well 30 as an Industrial Design requested in Spain with the number 134,959 regarding a KEY.
Beyond the aforementioned files, the applicant ignores the existence of an invention having a minimum relation with 35 that described in this specification.

In the aforementioned Utility Models, a hollow body was described inside of which slit a second body holding a special key configured as a key shaft whose head had. been eliminated and which duly adapted was coupled to an axis or 5 transverse pin fixed in the internal ends of the sliding body inside the external body, the key being removed by manipulating the carrying axis thereof from outside.
The applicant has observed the existence of some
10 anomalies in the general operation of the items mentioned
above, such that an invention has been carried out whose
object, being the same as above, has novel features with
relation to the known items.
15 'DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
The improved key holder proposed by the invention is
configured as an evident novelty within its field of
application, combining in its context a series of important
20 advantages which clearly improve the objects protected in
similar applications.
The improved key holder has an external part acting as a general casing inside of which the rectified key holding
25 component is incorporated joined to the coupling axis. In its upper part, said case has a semicircular configuration and in the lower part a configuration with the shape of a semicircular arch seen sideways, provided in its front face with a longitudinal groove located in the central area,
30 which partially penetrates in the curved lower area and in turn is located in the semicircular upper area finishing in the rear face which is blind.
Matching the longitudinal groove, the curved lower 35 area has a protuberance with a central perforation

applicable to fix a support chain, ring or similar.
The internal part which slides in both directions inside the case, adopts a lateral configuration similar to 5 the body in which it couples, the front face being totally free and the rear face being provided with a grooved wall in the external part and a traverse in the upper area, it being necessary to mention that on the internal blind face, the case has a double projection consisting of a guide which in 10 collaboration with an emerging spigot guide the internal body and in turn, slows it down by the introduction of the spigot in the aforementioned longitudinal and parallel grooves.
15 In the internal central area of the upper zone of the sliding body, holder of the key shaft, a transverse body has been foreseen, centred in the semicircular area having a recess in the upper part which, together with a double spring existing in the internal area of the case in the
20 curved or semicircular area, also facilitates guidance of the internal body, being coupled over the transverse axis some plastic parts provided with a central semicircular recess in the middle area and over its surface, an area of reduced dimension where the upper end of the key shaft in
25 which it is fixed is coupled, prior reduction of the key thickness in question being coupled and on being introduced in the axis holder duly aligned.
The set of keys is vertically situated inside the 30 holding body, which is then embedded in the case to be later incorporated matching the central groove, a semicircular body provided with a transverse spring generating removal of the key in a vertical ascending direction, prior selection thereof, the key being suitably configured as a conventional 35 one which in replacement of the head thereof, will have the

general body of key holder and aligned with the emerging shaft will produce the opening of the lock.
Once the. key has been used, it will be moved by means 5 of the transverse projection until this is coupled inside the key holder, the key ring or improved key holder consequently being in conditions to be again introduced in the user's pocket until being used again.
10 It should be clearly indicated that beyond the parts comprising the case, holding body, key coupling part and the semicircular component applicable as remover thereof, the keys which should be used in this key holder should be previously machined in the area of the head to permit their
15 coupling in the holding part which will be later coupled over the axis, which has a groove facilitating removal thereof.
All the parts used to manufacture the key holder, 20 except the key itself, are manufactured in plastic material.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
To complete the description being carried out and to
25 help a better understanding of the features of the
invention, the present specification is accompanied by a set
of drawings in which the following has been represented with
an illustrative an non-limiting character:
30 Figure 1, shows a side elevation view of the external case corresponding to the invention regarding an improved key holder.
Figure 2 shows a view along A-B of the object 35 represented in figure number 1.

Figure 3 shows a view of the key holder body which is incorporated and displaced inside the item shown in figures 1 and 2 constituting the case.
5 Figure 4 shows a view along C-D of the object shown in
figure 3.
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Figure 5 corresponds to a side elevation, plan and duly sectioned view of the part in which the keys are 10 coupled for their later coupling in the holding part shown in figures 3 and 4.
Figure 6 shows a side elevation and plan view of the semicircular body which on coupling over the external case 15 ""produces key removal
I1'Itjiuo 7 cot. i nnpond.'i l.o a nido oJ.PVnL.l.on v.l. ow of the; object of the invention duly assembled.
20 Figure 8 shows a view of the object of the invention through the sides not seen in figure 7.
Figure 9 corresponds to a view of the invention through the side opposite to that shown in figure 7. 25
Figure 10 corresponds to a view along E-F of the object shown in figure 8.
Figure 11 refers to a view along G-H of the object 30 shown in figure 9.
Figure 12 corresponds to a view of the invention when the internal body of the case is displaced with the object of selecting one of the keys inside. 35

Figure 13 finally shows a view of the invention when the key has been removed, remaining in the position of being used.
5 PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
On observing figure 1, it may be appreciated how the case (1) of the improved key holder is constructed as from a long hollow body in which the case (1) has been shown,
10 having a central body (2) with parallel walls terminating in the upper part with a semicircular configuration (3) in which a groove (6) has been foreseen, longitudinally dividing the front face in two identical areas, passing through the semicircular area (3) and terminating in the
15 reverse once the semicircular area (3) has been surpassed, the body (2) finishing in the lower part through an area curved like an inverted semicircular arch (4) which externally has a protuberance (5) intended to be used as a nexus for fixing a chain or similar item.
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If we observe figure 2, we may find two rectangular projections between which there is a groove (7), the combination acting as the body guide (10), likewise having a projection (8) intended to be used as an immobilising brake.
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In figure 3, it is observed that the body (10) shown in profile in figure 4 is configured in its sides similar to the internal area of the case (1) having two semicircular upper areas (12) and (12'), two straight areas (11) and
30 (11') and terminating in the lower part as a not numbered semicircular shape.
The areas (12) and (12') are joined to each other by a
transverse body (14) which acts as an axis provided with a
35 bottleneck • (15), this area (14) being destined to be used as

an axis for placing the keys incorporated in the general body (10).
The invention has an upper wall (18) located 5 parallel' to an area (16) in which there are vertical and parallel grooves (17), the body (10) moving inside the body (1) guided by the projections (1) which are coupled between the walls (16) y (18), whilst the longitudinal projection (8) acts as a body (10) brake 10 over!;-, it (1) on being introduced in the grooves (17)

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ated in parallel.

It should be mentioned that in the upper part of the bodies (12) a slot (13) has been foreseen which will permit 15 \a projection (9) existing inside the case (1) matching the upper internal area of the semicircular area (3) permits its mobilisation as a guide, collaborating with area (7) and the brake (8).
20 In figure 5, the part is observed where the key shaft is coupled, which has been referenced with number (20) , having a practically circular body (21) in which there is an opening (22) finished in a semicircle and two lateral steps (24) which in collaboration with a central area (23) of
?.[> i (-(JIH.'CUI l.li I ckim.MM, poi.mlL I.lint, t.ho koy, oner .1 L;i t.h.l ckiiuriM has been reduced and its head eliminated, is left without any mobility inside the part (20) , specifically in area (23), to later proceed to fit the key inside the part (10) adjusting it to the carrying axis (14) using the notch or
30 perimetric bottleneck (15) to facilitate its introduction and later coupling.
Finally, the improved key holder is completed with the
annular component shown in figure 6 in which it is observed
35 how this component (30) has a semicircular area (31) and a

transversely thickened component (32) which acts as a coupling area for the user's finger to proceed to mobilise the key (40) located inside the part (10) and which will emerge outside in a vertical ascending direction through the 5 opening or groove (6) as shown in figure number 13.
The selection of the key to be removed is carried out by mobilising the internal body over the external one and once the key to be extracted has been defined, by mobilising
10 the button (32) to achieve that the key (40) fixed in the bed (23) joined to the body (20) coupled over the axis (14) rotates over itself emerging through the groove (6) pushed by the annular component (31) impelled by the button (32), remaining outside and in a position to be used, so that once
15 u^ed, it returns and is reintroduced inside the holding body (10) prior inverse operation.
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We Claim:
1. An improved key holder, comprising an external case (1) and an internal part (10) which is movable inside the case (1) in both transverse directions, the case (1) having a central body (2) with two flat and parallel walls terminating in the upper part through a semicircular area (3) and in the lower part through a curved area (4) with a semicircular configuration, the body (2) having in the front wall a longitudinal groove (6) longitudinally dividing the front wall in two identical areas, the longitudinal groove (6) passing through the semicircular area (3) and terminating in the rear wall, the external case (1) and the internal part (10) being manufactured in plastic material, the internal part (10) comprising a holding body (10) being formed by a wall (16) and two straight and parallel side walls (II, 11) joined in the lower part by a curved semicircular area matching the inner side of the curved area (4) of the case (1), the side walls (II, 11) having in the upper part two semicircular areas (12, 12) being joined to each other by a transverse body (14) having a notch or bottleneck (14), characterized in that the case (1) having a projection (9) at the inner side of the semicircular area (3) and at the rear wall two transverse projections with a groove (7) and a longitudinal projection (8), in that the holding body (10) further comprising a traverse (18) being parallel to the wall (16) and the wall (16) being provided with longitudinal, parallel grooves (17), in that the two semicircular areas (12, 12) having a trapezoidal recess (13) and in that case (1) having a protuberance (5) on he outer side of the curved area (4) with a central perforation.
2. An improved key holder as claimed in claim I, wherein the grooves (17) the spring (8) of the part (1) is coupled, likewise the spring (7) being coupled between the traverse (18) and the wall (16), being likewise coupled the parts (1) and (10) by means of the projections (9) emerging from the internal area of the

part (1) in the area corresponding to the semicircular zone (3) and the trapezoidal recess (13) existing in the area (12) and (12) of the part (10).
3. An improved key holder as claimed in claim 1-2, wherein over the axis (14) of the party (21), provided with a central opening (22) terminating in its internal area in a semicircular configuration, the part (20) being coupled over the transverse body (14) by means of its bottleneck or perimetric notch (15), the part (20) having in the access area to the area (22) two thickenings (24) and in the general context of the semicircular zone, a significant reduction of its volume in thickness (23) where the head of the machined key (40) is coupled.
4. An improved key holder as claimed in claim 1-3, wherein on having a part (30) manufactured in plastic material equal to that of the part (20) adopting the semiangular configuration having a body (31) which at one of its end has a transverse thickening (32) this part (30) being coupled over the groove (6) in the case area (3).
Dated this 30th day of September, 2002.
HIRAL CHANDRAKANT JOSHI
AGENT FOR TOMAS CERDIAN MARTIN & FRIAS FRIAS ANTONIO

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Patent Number 204118
Indian Patent Application Number IN/PCT/2002/01360/MUM
PG Journal Number 23/2007
Publication Date 08-Jun-2007
Grant Date 28-Dec-2006
Date of Filing 30-Sep-2002
Name of Patentee TOMAS CERDAN MARTIN,; FRIAS FRIAS ANTONIO
Applicant Address AVENIDA DE ANDALUCIA 27, ENTREPLANTA, E-29006, MALAGA (ES), SPAIN.
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 CERDAN MARTIN TOMAS,; FRIAS FRIAS ANTONIO AVENIDA DE ANDALUCIA 27 ENTERPLANTA, E-29006 MALAGA, SPAIN
PCT International Classification Number A45C11/32
PCT International Application Number PCT/ES01/00123
PCT International Filing date 2001-03-28
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 U 200000928 2000-04-05 Spain