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US-12617070-B2 - Key holder

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Abstract

The present invention relates to a key holder for a set of graduated keys such as hexagonal (hex) or Allen keys. The key holder includes two or more segments each having at least one opening for receiving a key. The holder further includes a hinge that is configured to permit the movement of adjacent segments between and aligned position and an unaligned position. In the aligned position, the removal of the smaller of two graduated keys is blocked when said keys are in the openings of adjacent segments and are positioned in the same direction. In the unaligned position, graduated keys in adjacent segments are perpendicular to one another and the smaller key can be removed without interference from the larger key.

Inventors

  • Kaixuan WEI

Assignees

  • STANLEY BLACK & DECKER MEA FZE

Dates

Publication Date
20260505
Application Date
20230614
Priority Date
20220617

Claims (18)

  1. 1 . A key holder for a plurality of graduated keys, said key holder comprising: two or more segments each defining at least one opening therethrough, wherein each opening of said at least one opening is configured to receive a corresponding key in a series of graduated keys and selectively secure said key therein; a hinge connecting adjacent segments in the two or more segments, wherein said hinge is configured to permit movement of the adjacent segments between an aligned position and an unaligned position, wherein in said aligned position, a bent portion of a larger key is cantilevered over a bent portion of a smaller key in an adjacent segment to block and prevent removal of the smaller key when said keys are received in the openings of adjacent segments and are positioned in a same direction, and wherein in said unaligned position, the bent portions of the graduated keys in adjacent segments are perpendicular to one another to enable removal of the smaller key without interference from the larger key; and a two-piece locking mechanism positioned on adjacent segments and distal to the hinge, and wherein a first piece of the locking mechanism is positioned on one segment and a mating second piece of the locking mechanism is positioned on an adjacent second segment, and wherein the two piece locking mechanism is configured to selectively bind the segments in their aligned position.
  2. 2 . The key holder of claim 1 , wherein the first piece of the locking mechanism is a protrusion, and the second piece of the locking mechanism is a depression configured to receive the protrusion.
  3. 3 . The key holder of claim 1 , wherein edges of the segments adjacent the hinge are beveled.
  4. 4 . The key holder of claim 1 , wherein said hinge is a bearing hinge.
  5. 5 . The key holder of claim 1 , wherein the hinge is a thin piece of flexible material held to the segments with an adhesive material.
  6. 6 . The key holder of claim 1 , wherein the segments further include one or more holding slots configured to receive hold a thin piece of flexible material, which when disposed in the holding slots, functions as the hinge.
  7. 7 . The key holder of claim 3 , wherein the segments further include one or more holding slots configured to receive hold a thin piece of flexible material, which when disposed in the holding slots, functions as the hinge.
  8. 8 . The key holder of claim 1 , wherein the at least one opening is hexagonally shaped and configured to receive a hexagonal key.
  9. 9 . The key holder of claim 2 , wherein the at least one opening is hexagonally shaped and configured to receive a hexagonal key.
  10. 10 . A key holder for a plurality of graduated keys, said holder comprising: three or more segments each defining at least one segment opening, the at least one segment opening including a segment longitudinal axis passing longitudinally therethrough, wherein each of said segment openings is configured to receive one of a series of graduated keys and selectively secure said key therein; at least two hinges each pivotably connecting respective adjacent segments in the three or more segments, which segments each include respective longitudinal axes, said at least two hinges each having a hinge pivot axis, wherein said at least two hinges are configured to permit pivotal movement of the respective adjacent segments between an aligned position and an unaligned position, wherein each hinge pivot axis is generally parallel to each respective longitudinal axes of each respective adjacent segment in said aligned position and in said unaligned position; and a locking mechanism including a first piece positioned on a first segment and a second piece positioned on an adjacent second segment to mate with the first piece and selectively bind the first segment and the second segment in the aligned position.
  11. 11 . The key holder of claim 10 , wherein the hinge is a thin piece of flexible material held to the segments with an adhesive material.
  12. 12 . The key holder of claim 10 , wherein the at least one opening is hexagonally shaped and configured to receive a hexagonal key.
  13. 13 . The key holder of claim 10 , wherein each segment includes an outer wall surface that complementarily engages an outer wall surface of an adjacent segment in the aligned position.
  14. 14 . The key holder of claim 10 , wherein in said aligned position, a bent portion of a larger key is cantilevered over a bent portion of a smaller key in an adjacent segment to block and prevent removal of the smaller key when said keys are received in the openings and are positioned in a same direction.
  15. 15 . The key holder of claim 10 , wherein in said unaligned position, bent portions of the graduated keys in adjacent segments are perpendicular to one another to enable removal of the smaller key without interference from a larger key.
  16. 16 . The key holder of claim 10 , wherein the locking mechanism is positioned between the adjacent segments and distal to the hinge.
  17. 17 . The key holder of claim 10 , wherein: the first piece is a protrusion, and the second piece is a depression configured to receive the protrusion for the mating between the first piece and the second piece.
  18. 18 . A key holder for a plurality of graduated keys, the key holder comprising: a first segment defining at least one opening therethrough configured to receive and selectively secure a corresponding first key among the plurality of graduated keys; a second segment, adjacent to the first segment, defining at least one opening therethrough configured to receive and selectively secure a corresponding second key among the plurality of graduated keys, wherein the second key is larger in size than the first key; a hinge integrated directly into the first segment and the second segment to permit movement of the first segment and the second segment between an aligned position and an unaligned position, wherein in said aligned position, a bent portion of the second key is cantilevered over a bent portion of the first key to block and prevent removal of the first key when the first key and the second key are received in the openings and are positioned in a same direction, and wherein in said unaligned position, the bent portions of the first key and the second key are perpendicular to one another to enable removal of the first key without interference from the second key; and a locking mechanism including a first piece positioned on the first segment and a second piece positioned on the second segment to mate with the first piece and selectively bind the adjacent segments in the aligned position.

Description

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS This application claims priority to EP Patent Application No. 22179535.4, filed on Jun. 17, 2022, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety. FIELD OF THE INVENTION The present invention relates to a key holder. More specifically, the invention relates to a key holder that permits the orderly and easy removal of said keys. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Keys, such as hexagonal (hex) or Allen type keys are well-known tools that are useful for a variety of different torquing jobs. These keys (or wrenches) are typically purchased in a graduated set within a holder, wherein each key is slightly larger (or smaller) than the one immediately next to it. Moreover, the keys are typically bent such that one portion of the key is in a different plane from a second portion. Keys within a holder are often positioned facing the same direction such that the bent portion of the larger key is cantilevered over the bent portion of its immediate neighbor. This arrangement often makes for an orderly and compact presentation of the set of keys. While it is advantageous to have a full set of keys to permit an operator to tackle a variety of jobs, the cantilevered nature of their positioning within a holder often causes frustration when it comes time to use a key. The larger keys can block or limit the removal of smaller keys from the holder. If an operator needs to use any key other than the largest one, she often needs to remove several other keys before she can remove the desired key. This is an unnecessary waste of time. It would be advantageous to have a key holder that provides a compact orderly presentation of the graduated keys and simultaneously permits the removal of a desired key without the need to remove any other keys. SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION According to an aspect of the invention, a holder for a plurality of graduated keys, said holder having two or more segments each defining at least one opening therethrough. Each of said openings is configured to receive one of a series of graduated keys and selectively secure said key therein. The holder is characterized in that it further includes a hinge connecting adjacent segments. The hinge is configured to permit movement of the adjacent segments between an aligned position and an unaligned position. In the aligned position, the removal of the smaller of two graduated keys is blocked when said keys are in the openings of adjacent segments and are positioned in the same direction. In the unaligned position, graduated keys in adjacent segments are perpendicular to one another and the smaller key can be removed without interference from the larger key. The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the invention. As used herein, the singular forms, “a”, “an” and “the” are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. It will be further understood that the root terms “include” and/or “have”, when used in this specification, specify the presence of stated features, steps, operations, elements, and/or components, but do not preclude the presence or addition of at least one other feature, step, operation, element, component, and/or groups thereof. As used herein, the terms “comprises,” “comprising,” “includes,” “including,” “has,” “having” or any other variation thereof, are intended to cover a non-exclusive inclusion. For example, a process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises a list of features is not necessarily limited only to those features but may include other features not expressly listed or inherent to such process, method, article, or apparatus. For definitional purposes and as used herein, “connected” or “attached” includes physical or electrical, whether direct or indirect, affixed or adjustably mounted. Thus, unless specified, “connected” or “attached” is intended to embrace any operationally functional connection. When an element or layer is referred to as being “on,” “engaged to,” “connected to,” or “coupled to” another element or layer, it may be directly on, engaged, connected or coupled to the other element or layer, or intervening elements or layers may be present. In contrast, when an element is referred to as being “directly on,” “directly engaged to,” “directly connected to,” or “directly coupled to” another element or layer, there may be no intervening elements or layers present. Other words used to describe the relationship between elements should be interpreted in a like fashion (e.g., “between” versus “directly between,” “adjacent” versus “directly adjacent,” etc.). As used herein, the term “and/or” includes any and all combinations of one or more of the associated listed items. As used herein, “substantially,” “generally,” “slightly” and other words of degree are relative modifiers intended to indicate permissible variation from the characteristic so modified. It i