EP0975247A1 - Arrangement related to a card keeper - Google Patents
Arrangement related to a card keeperInfo
- Publication number
- EP0975247A1 EP0975247A1 EP97923377A EP97923377A EP0975247A1 EP 0975247 A1 EP0975247 A1 EP 0975247A1 EP 97923377 A EP97923377 A EP 97923377A EP 97923377 A EP97923377 A EP 97923377A EP 0975247 A1 EP0975247 A1 EP 0975247A1
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- European Patent Office
- Prior art keywords
- hole
- holder unit
- line
- reel
- strip
- Prior art date
- Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
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- G—PHYSICS
- G09—EDUCATION; CRYPTOGRAPHY; DISPLAY; ADVERTISING; SEALS
- G09F—DISPLAYING; ADVERTISING; SIGNS; LABELS OR NAME-PLATES; SEALS
- G09F3/00—Labels, tag tickets, or similar identification or indication means; Seals; Postage or like stamps
- G09F3/08—Fastening or securing by means not forming part of the material of the label itself
- G09F3/18—Casings, frames or enclosures for labels
- G09F3/20—Casings, frames or enclosures for labels for adjustable, removable, or interchangeable labels
- G09F3/207—Casings, frames or enclosures for labels for adjustable, removable, or interchangeable labels in the form of a badge to be worn by a person
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45F—TRAVELLING OR CAMP EQUIPMENT: SACKS OR PACKS CARRIED ON THE BODY
- A45F5/00—Holders or carriers for hand articles; Holders or carriers for use while travelling or camping
- A45F5/004—Holders or carriers for hand articles; Holders or carriers for use while travelling or camping with an automatic spring reel
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A44—HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
- A44B—BUTTONS, PINS, BUCKLES, SLIDE FASTENERS, OR THE LIKE
- A44B15/00—Key-rings
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45F—TRAVELLING OR CAMP EQUIPMENT: SACKS OR PACKS CARRIED ON THE BODY
- A45F2200/00—Details not otherwise provided for in A45F
- A45F2200/05—Holder or carrier for specific articles
- A45F2200/055—Thin, flat, rectangular articles, e.g. ID badges or cards
Definitions
- the present invention relates to a device for holding a perforated object, such as a card provided with a hole or such as a key ring.
- the device includes a first holder unit for coaction with the perforated object, a second holder unit for coaction with an article of clothing worn by the carrier of the object, and a reel or winder acting therebetween.
- the reel or winder functions to allow line to which the first holder unit is attached to run from the reel when the line is subjected to a given force in a direction away from the reel, and to reel-in the line when no force acts on the line in a direction away from the reel.
- the reel includes a tongue-like protrusion from which the line can be fed out of and into the reel.
- the first holder unit includes a hasp which can be moved to an open position and a closed position and which coacts with the hole provided in the object, a two-part-locking element by means of which the hasp can be locked in its closed position, and a through- penetrating hole through which the line can be passed and the outward end thereof tied into a knot large enough to prevent the line slipping back through the hole.
- a first part of the two-part- locking element is comprised of an outwardly projecting hasp-part, and the second part of said two-part-locking element includes a cavity which is adapted to embrace the hasp-part in said closed position.
- the second holder unit coacts with the reel or winder through the medium of a hooked part on the second holder unit, said hooked part coacting with an eyelet on the reel to provide a firm pivotal, but readily disconnectable connection. Coaction between the holder unit and said clothing is achieved through the medium of a clamping device belonging to the second holder unit.
- the reel includes a spring which can be adapted to function with objects of mutually different weight. A heavy bunch of keys will thus require a stronger spring than an identity card or a light key.
- the holder or holder units used are often difficult to mould from a plastic material, since the units require many structural elements that are difficult to form in a simple mould.
- a perforated object such as a perforated card or a key ring
- a perforated object such as a perforated card or a key ring
- said reel functioning to allow a line to which the first holder unit is attached to run from the reel when the line is subjected to a given force in a direction away from the reel and to reel-in the line in the absence of said pulling force, said reel including a tongue-like protrusion from which the line can be fed out of and into the reel
- the first holder unit includes a closable hasp intended for coaction with the hole provided in said object, said hasp being movable between an open position and a closed position, a two-part-locking element with which the hasp can be locked in said closed position, where a first part of said locking means is comprised of an
- Another technical problem resides in realizing how the first holder unit shall be constructed in order to prevent it from twisting or rotating about a the longitudinal axis of the line that extends between the reel and the first holder unit when line has been reeled into the reel housing, such as to fix the position of the object, such as an ID card, relative to said axis.
- a technical problem is one of realizing the importance of the direction in which the line extends from the first holder unit to the reel housing so as to ensure that an ID card or other object to which the line is attached will have a fixed position relative to said axis.
- a technical problem is one of realizing how attachment of the line to the first holder unit via the through-penetrating hole can be implemented in a manner to ensure that the line will extend in a suitable direction from the first holder unit to the reel housing in a position in which it is firmly locked to the first holder unit.
- Another technical problem is one of realizing how the two-part- locking element shall be constructed, and then particularly the cavity or hollow into which the hasp-part shall be locked, so as to be beneficial from both a manufacturing and an economical aspect.
- Another technical problem is one of realizing suitable dimensioning of the cavity or hollow to achieve a desired function of the locking means.
- the second holder unit carries a hooked-part which is pivotally attached to, but readily detachable from, an eyelet on the reel housing, and with which device coaction between the second holder unit and said clothing is effected via a clamping device belonging to the second holder unit, it will be seen that a technical problem is one of realizing how the second holder unit shall be constructed to afford simple coaction with both the article of clothing and the reel housing.
- a further technical problem is one of realizing how coaction can be implemented between the clamping device and a strip-like element that forms the base of the second holder unit.
- a technical problem is one of realizing how a first part of a coupling means that acts between the strip- like element and the clamping device can form an integral part of the strip-like element, where a second part of said coupling means is comprised solely of a hole in the clamping device.
- a further technical problem is one of realizing how part of the strip-like element can function as an anvil or counterpressure means in coaction with a clamping part of the clamping device.
- Another technical problem is one of realizing the advantages that are afforded when the first part of the coupling means and the anvil are able to coact with different types of clamping devices, such as a clip of the kind normally used with trouser braces, a braces-clip, and a crocodile clip.
- a further technical problem is one of realizing how the aforedescribed second holder unit shall be constructed to enable said unit to be produced in a manner that is beneficial both from a manufacturing and an economical aspect.
- the present invention relates to a device for holding a perforated object, for instance a perforated card or a key ring.
- the device includes a first holder unit for coaction with the perforated object, a second holder unit for coaction with a piece of clothing on the person carrying the object, and a reel or winder that acts between said units, said reel being constructed to allow a line to which the first holder unit is attached to run from the reel when the line is subjected to an adapted force in a direction away from the reel, and to reel-in the line in the absence of said adapted force on the line.
- the reel includes a tongue-shaped protrusion from which the line can be fed out from and into the reel .
- the first holder unit includes a closable hasp which is intended to coact with the hole in the perforated object and which can be brought to a closed or to an open position.
- the hasp can be locked in its closed position by means of a two-part locking element.
- This two-part locking element is comprised of a first part, an outwardly projecting hasp-part, and a second part that includes a hollow or recess adapted to embrace the hasp-part in the closed position of the hasp.
- the first holder unit also includes a through-penetrating hole through which the line can be passed and thereafter knotted in a manner to prevent the line from slipping back through the hole.
- the second holder unit coacts with the reel or winder via a hooked part on the second holder unit that can be firmly hooked pivotally to an eyelet on said reel and readily detached from said eyelet. Coaction between the second holder unit and said clothing is effected with the aid of a clamping device belonging to the second holder unit.
- the first holder unit will include a body which has a first partition from which the hasp extends and bends back towards and up to a second partition of said body; in that an extension of the hasp beyond the body forms a first wing-like protrusion on the opposite side of the body in relation to said first partition; in that an extension of the second partition beyond said body forms a second wing-shaped protrusion on the opposite side of said body relative to said second partition; in that the distance between the first and the second wing-shaped protrusions is adapted so that the tongue-shaped protrusion can be embraced by the two wing-shaped protrusions when the line has been reeled-in; and in that said body forms an anvil or counterpressure means between
- the wing-shaped protrusions prevent twisting or turning of the first holder unit and therewith fixing the position of the object.
- the line extends in the correct direction from the first holder unit when reeling-in said line, so as to enable the wing-shaped protrusions to embrace or surround the tongue- shaped protrusion.
- the line In order for the line to extend in the correct direction, the line must pass at right angles from the anvil and also centrally from between the two wing-shaped protrusions. This can be achieved by positioning the through-penetrating hole through which the line passes in said body at right angles to the extension of the hasp and centrally between the wing-shaped protrusions.
- the hole will preferably consist of first and a second parts, where the first part of the hole extends from one side of the body and at an adapted distance from the centre of said body and has a conical shape with a larger cross-sectional area at the entry to the hole than at the end of the hole, and where the second part of said hole extends from the opposite side of the body and through a given distance beyond the centre of the body and up to the proximity of the first part of said hole, and where the second part of the hole is straight and has a cross-sectional area that exceeds the cross- sectional area of the end of the first part of the hole.
- the body also includes between the hole and the anvil surface a through- penetrating slot which extends from the inlet to the first hole- part and extends beyond the centre of the body to a given extent.
- This provides a hole through which the line can be inserted from that side of the body in which the first hole-part is formed, without requiring the use of a tool to this end.
- the line is knotted at its free end and then drawn back into the hole, with the knot fastening in the end of the second hole-part and therewith prevented from slipping back through the hole.
- the knot is now located beneath the end of the slot and the line can thus be moved up through the slot so as to extend out from the first holder unit in a desired direction. With the line thus extended, the knot is pulled against the slot and the line will extend from the knot located beneath the slot and directly out of the slot, meaning that the knot will not fall back onto the first hole-part.
- the cavity included by the second part of the two-part locking device is formed by including said second part in said second partition.
- This second part of the two-part locking device shall include a first and a second wall element with respective wall elements extending from the second partition and out towards the rearwardly bent hasp-portion.
- the first wall element has a first side that faces towards the first partition, and a second side that faces away from the first partition, and the second wall element is perpendicular to, or generally perpendicular to, the first wall element and side-related to the body.
- the second wall element also extends from the first wall element towards the first partition.
- the cavity is formed by a hole formed through the second wall element, with the centre line of said hole coinciding with, or generally coinciding with, the surface of the first side of the first wall element.
- the centre line of the hole extends perpendicular to the hasp extension, and the hole extends through the second wall element and continues into the first wall element through a given distance.
- the hole thus forms the cavity required in the first wall element.
- the cavity is delimited on one side by the end of the hole and on the other side by the second wall element.
- the extent to which the hole extends into the first wall element will slightly exceed the width of the hasp-part.
- the moulds required to mould a first holder unit according to the above description can be produced very easily and the unit can be moulded with great precision.
- the second holder unit includes a strip-like element and said clamping device.
- a first end of the strip-like element includes the hooked-part adapted for coaction with the eyelet, and the other, the second, end of the strip-like element includes a first part of a two-part coupling device with which the clamping device can be connected to the strip-like element.
- the hooked-part bends back towards the first end of the strip-like element, where an outer portion of the hooked-part and the first end of said strip-like element define the gape of the hook form.
- the width of the gape is smaller than the cross-dimensional size of the eyelet, and consequently said outer portion is provided with a tongue that defines an angle with the strip-like element, said angle being of a size that will allow the eyelet to be inserted between the tongue and the strip-like element.
- the hooked-part is comprised of a resilient material that will enable the gape to be widened when pressing the eyelet in between the tongue and the strip-like element, therewith enabling the eyelet to be passed through the gape and into the hook form. This enables the eyelet to be readily inserted into the hooked-part.
- the hooked-part has a circular or generally circular hook form, where the cross-sectional area of the circular shape exceeds the cross-sectional area of the eyelet.
- the centre line of the strip-like element coincides with the centre of the circular shape.
- the gape is offset in relation to the centre line and the circular shape is maintained past said centre line and up to that part of the gape that is formed by the first end of the strip-like element.
- a hooked-part of this shape provides an opening that leads from within the hooked shape and out therefrom and that does not include any surfaces by means of which the gape can be readily pressed apart. In order to remove the eyelet from the hooked-part, it is necessary to actively turn and pull the reel and the eyelet relative to the second holder unit.
- the first part of the coupling means includes an outwardly projecting portion and the clamping device is provided with a through-penetrating hole that constitutes a second part of the two- part coupling element. Coupling is effected by passing the outwardly projecting portion through the hole and then deforming the protruding part of said portion. The outwardly protruding part is deformed to present a cross-sectional area that exceeds the cross-sectional area of the hole, thereby fixing the clamping device to the strip-like element.
- the strip-like element includes a protrusion which is positioned centrally of the outwardly projecting part and on the opposite side of the strip ⁇ like element relative to said outwardly projecting part.
- clamping device This very simple attachment of the clamping device to the strip- like element enables the clamping device to have the form of a braces-clip where a first jaw of the clip is provided with said hole.
- a second jaw of the clip is provided with a circular toothed element where the protrusion is adapted to act as an anvil or counterpressure surface against the circular toothed element when the clamping device is connected to the strip-like element, with the braces-clip clipping around a piece of clothing on the person carrying the object, for instance.
- the clamping device may alternatively have the form of a crocodile clip, with said hole provided in one jaw of the clip.
- the other jaw of the crocodile clip may be provided with a serrated part for clamping coaction with the user's clothing, for instance.
- moulds required to mould a strip-like element that includes a hooked-part in accordance with the aforegoing can also be produced very easily and the strip-like element and hooked-part therewith moulded with great precision.
- a first holder unit in accordance with the present invention reside in the ability to produce in a very simple and cost-effective manner a holder unit with which the position of the holder unit can be fixed in relation to the reel or winder when the line has been taken-up by the reel.
- the invention also enables the parts that are required to provide a lockable hasp to be produced very easily.
- the advantages that can be considered primarily characteristic of a second holder unit according to the present invention reside in the ability to provide in a simple manner a hooked-part to which the eyelet on the reel or winder can be readily attached and then firmly secured in said hooked-part although still removable therefrom.
- a strip ⁇ like element that has an integrated outwardly projecting part to which different types of clamping devices or clips can be connected, simply by providing the clamping device with a hole of a given size.
- Figure 1 is a perspective view of a card held by an inventive device
- Figure 2 is a perspective view that illustrates a reel or winder, a first holder unit, and a line connecting the reel and unit together;
- Figure 3 is a perspective view of a first holder unit and its respective components
- Figure 4 is a perspective view of a second holder unit that includes a braces-clip
- Figure 5 is a schematic illustration of a through-penetrating hole and a slot through the first holder unit, and shows a line fixed in said hole;
- Figure 6 is a slightly enlarged view of part of a first holder unit and shows specifically a cavity formed in said first holder unit;
- Figure 7 is a side view of a strip-like element that includes a hooked-part and included in a second holder unit;
- Figure 8 illustrates an alternative embodiment of a second holder unit that includes a crocodile clip.
- Figure 1 illustrates a device 1 for holding a perforated object 11, such as a perforated card or a key ring.
- a perforated object such as a perforated card or a key ring.
- the illustrated object is a card.
- the device includes a first holder unit 2 for coaction with the perforated object 11, a second holder unit 3 for coaction with clothing on the person carrying the object, and a reel or winder 4 acting between the two holder units.
- the reel or winder 4 is constructed to allow a line 41 to which the first holder unit 2 is connected to run from the reel when subjected to a given force in a direction away from the reel, and to reel-in the line in the absence of this given force on the line.
- the reel includes a tongue-shaped projection 43 from which the line can be fed out of and into the reel.
- the first holder unit 2 includes a closable hasp 21 which is intended for coaction with the hole in the perforated object 11 and which can be moved between an open and a closed position.
- the hasp can be locked in its closed position by means of a two- part locking element 22.
- a first part of the two-part locking element is comprised of an outwardly projecting hasp-part 22a, and a second part of said two-part locking element includes a cavity 22b which is intended to embrace the hasp-part 22a in the closed position of the hasp.
- the first holder unit 2 further includes a through-penetrating hole 23 through which the line 43 can be passed and then tied into a knot at its free end so as to prevent the line slipping back through the hole.
- the second holder unit 3 is able to coact with the reel or winder 4 through the medium of a hooked-part 31 on the second holder unit.
- This hooked-part can be brought into firm, pivotal engagement with an eyelet 42 on the reel or winder 4 and readily detached therefrom.
- Coaction between the second holder unit 3 and clothing on the carrier is achieved through the medium of a clamping device belonging to the second holder unit 3, said device having the form of a braces-clip 32 in the illustrated case.
- the first holder unit 2 includes a body 24 that has a first partition 24a from which the hasp 21 extends and bends back towards and up to a second partition 24b of the body 24.
- the hasp 21 continues beyond the body 24 and includes a first wing- shaped protrusion 25a on the opposite side of the body 24 relative to the first partition 24a of the body 24.
- a second wing-shaped protrusion 25b is formed on the opposite side of the body 24 relative to the second partition 24b in an extension of the second partition 24b beyond the body 24.
- the distance "a" between the first and the second wing-shaped protrusions 25a, 25b is adapted so that the tongue-like protrusion 43 can be embraced by the two wing-shaped protrusions when the line is reeled into the reel or winder 4 (see Figure 1 ) .
- the body 24 forms an anvil or counterpressure surface 24c between the first and the second wing-shaped protrusions 25a, 25b, said anvil being that part of the body which supports against the tongue-shaped protrusion 43 when the line is reeled-in.
- the first holder unit is prevented from twisting or turning about the longitudinal axis A of that part of the line which extend between the reel and the first holder unit when the line has been taken-up by the reel.
- the through-penetrating hole 23 through which the line 43 is passed extends through the body 24 at right angles to the extension of the hasp 21 and centrally between the wing-shaped protrusions 25a, 25b.
- the hole is comprised of a first and a second hole-part 23a, 23b, of which the first hole-part 23a extends from one side of the body through a given distance towards the centre C of said body.
- This hole-part 23a has a conical shape with a larger cross-sectional area at the hole inlet than at the hole outlet.
- the second hole-part 23b extends from the opposite side of the body through a given distance past the centre C and up to the first hole-part 23a.
- the second hole-part 23b is straight and has a cross-sectional area that is greater than the cross-sectional area of the end of the first hole-part 23a.
- the body includes a through-penetrating slot 26 which extends between the hole 23 and the anvil 24c, from the inlet of the first hole-part 23a through a given distance beyond the centre C of the body.
- a knot 43a tied on the line 43 will lie directly beneath the end of the slot 26, in the centre C of the body 24, and fixed at the end of the second hole-part 23b.
- the line 43 can therewith be stretched perpendicularly from the anvil 24c, directly out from the underlying knot 43a.
- Figure 6 is an enlarged view of the second partition 24b, which includes the second part of the two-part locking element 22.
- This part includes a first and a second wall element 27a, 27b, wherein respective wall elements extend from the second partition 24b out towards the back-folded hasp-part 21a.
- the first wall element 27a has a first side 27al which faces towards the first partition 24a, and a second side 27a2 which faces away from the first partition 24a.
- the second wall element 27b is perpendicular, or generally perpendicular, to the first wall element 27a and off-centre or side-related to the body 24.
- the second wall element 27b also extends from the first wall element 27a towards the first partition 24a.
- the cavity 22b in the second partition is formed by a hole 22c which is formed through the second wall element 27b and has a centre line B that coincides with, or generally coincides with, the surface of the first side 27al of the first wall element 27a.
- the centre line B is perpendicular to the extension of the hasp 21 and the hole extends through the second wall element 27b and continues into the first wall element 27a through a given distance "b".
- the distance "b" through which the hole 22c extends into the first wall element 27a slightly exceeds the width of the hasp-part 22a.
- the hole 22c thus forms the cavity 22b required in the first wall element 27a.
- the cavity 22b is delimited on one side by the end 22c 1 of the hole and on the other side by the second wall element 27b.
- the second holder unit 3 includes a strip-like element 33 and the clamping device 32.
- Figure 7 shows the strip-like element 33 without the clamping device.
- the hooked-part 31 adapted for coaction with the eyelet is provided on a first end 33a of the strip-like element 33.
- a second end 33b of the stripe-like element 33 is provided with a first part of a two-part couple element, whereby the clamping device can be coupled to the strip-like element 33.
- the hooked-part 31 is adapted to bend back towards the first end 33a of the strip-like element 33, where an outer part 31a of the hooked-part 31 and the first end 33a of the strip-like element 33 define a gape or "mouth” 34 that leads into the hook-shape 31.
- the width of the gape is smaller than the cross-sectional size of the eyelet.
- the outer part 31a includes a tongue 35 which defines an angle " ⁇ " with the strip-like element 33, said angle " ⁇ ” having a size which enables the eyelet to be inserted between the tongue 35 and the strip-like element 33.
- the hooked-part 31 is made of a resilient material such as to enable the gape 34 to be widened when pressing the eyelet in between the tongue 35 and the strip-like element 33, thereby enabling the eyelet to be inserted through the gape 34 and into the hook-shape 31.
- the hooked-part 31 has a broken, but generally circular shape 31' and the cross-sectional area of the hook is greater than the cross- sectional area of the eyelet.
- the centre line D of the strip-like element 33 coincides with a centre line E on the circular shape 31' and the gape 34 is located to one side of said centre line D.
- the circular shape 31' of the hooked-part 31 continues beyond the centre line D and up to that part of the gape 34 which is defined by the first end 33a of the strip-like element 33.
- a hooked-part 31 of this configuration forms in the circular shape or form 31 ' an opening 36 through which the eyelet can pass from within and out of the hook and which lacks any surfaces that can be easily pressed apart so as to widen the opening 36, and conse ⁇ quently the reel and the eyelet must be actively twisted and pulled relative to the second holder unit in order to remove the eyelet out of the hooked-part.
- the first part of the two-part coupling element for coupling the strip-like element to the clamping device includes an outwardly projecting part 37, and the clamping device is provided with a through-penetrating hole 32a that constitutes the second part of said two-part coupling element.
- the first and the second part are connected by passing the outwardly projecting part 37 through the hole 32a and then deforming the outwardly projecting part 37, e.g. in the manner of a riveting operation.
- the part 37 can be deformed mechanically or by melting said part.
- the outwardly projecting part 37 will be deformed to a cross- sectional size that exceeds the cross-sectional size of the hole 32a, therewith fixing the clamping device 32 to the strip-like element 33.
- the strip-like element 33 also includes a projection 38 which lies opposite the outwardly projecting part 37 and on the side of the strip-like element 33 opposite thereto.
- the clamping device may have many different forms.
- Figure 4 shows a preferred embodiment of the clamping device, which in this case is comprised of a braces-clip 32 where a first jaw 32b of the clip 32 is provided with said hole 32a.
- a second jaw 32c of the clip 32 includes a toothed circular element 32d.
- Figure 8 shows an alternative embodiment in which the clamping device is a crocodile clip 32', with said hole 32a' being provided in a first jaw 32b' of the clip.
- the second jaw 32c' of the clip 32' is provided with a gripping part, such as a serrated part 32d'.
- the protrusion 38' functions as an anvil surface against the serrated part 32d' when the crocodile clip 32' is used to secure the device to the clothing of a person carrying said device.
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