Abstract: A clasp with a mechanism to lock one or more keys is provided. The key can be affixed to an end of an ornamental item such as a chain, pendant, or charm. The clasp can include an inlet port for inserting a key and one or more channels for guiding the key towards one or more locking pockets. A compressible material can resist movement of the key along the channel and can prevent unwanted removal of the key at the locking pocket.
Abstract: A panel connector has a connection body for connecting with a soil reinforcement rod, and an anchor for connecting the connection body to a concrete face panel. The connection body defines a socket shaped to receive and engage the head of the soil reinforcement rod. The socket includes an insertion aperture having an aperture diameter greater than a head diameter of the head of the soil reinforcement rod, a base having an exit aperture with an exit diameter smaller than the head diameter, and a side slot extending from the insertion aperture to the exit aperture.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 14, 2012
Date of Patent:
July 11, 2017
Inventors:
William K. Hilfiker, William B. Hilfiker, Harold K. Hilfiker
Abstract: A method of securing and retaining a towel or other foldable item in a folded orientation over a bar or ring, includes steps of folding the towel over a bar or ring, so that there are two approximately equal folded lengths of the towel descending from opposed sides of the bar or ring, and providing a retaining device, or strap, having two opposed ends. The method then involves wrapping the strap about the folded item, beneath the bar or ring, so that the strap surrounds and contacts each of the two folded lengths of the foldable item. The two opposed ends of the retaining strap are then secured together, to form a secured loop about the foldable item below the bar or ring, whereby the foldable item cannot be removed from the bar or ring while the secured loop of the strap is in place about the foldable item.
Abstract: A connection device is operable to hold an object, such as a key, dog tag, and the like. The connection device broadly includes a ring and a body. The ring includes a ring end and is coupled to the body at a connection location spaced from the end. The ring presents a projecting ring portion defined between the connection location and the ring end. The projecting ring portion cooperates with the body to define therebetween a space so as to accommodate the object. The body includes an end-engaging portion spaced from the connection location. The ring end is engageable with the end-engaging portion of the body to secure the object on the projecting ring portion.
Type:
Application
Filed:
October 23, 2013
Publication date:
April 24, 2014
Applicant:
AHA LLC
Inventors:
Douglas D. Danforth, JR., Warren V. Moore, David R. Peck, Dale W. Sass, Tracy Hockenhull, Craig Evink, Scott Lefebvre, David R. Maroney
Abstract: A key holder including an illumination means for illuminating a key shank, the key holder including first and second cooperating parts for accommodating the handle of the key therebetween, said first cooperating part including a fastening means releasably engageable with a key ring mount permanently fixed on said second cooperating part, said fastening means and key ring mount arranged in use to secure the cooperating parts to each other.
Abstract: A separable, pull-apart key holder formed of two identically-shaped pieces. The pieces are mounted together in reversed, face-to-face relationship. The pieces are formed of a strong, rigid resiliently flexible plastic material, such as molded polycarbonate or nylon. Each includes a flat, plate-shaped body having a generally planar bearing surface on one side. Projecting tongues formed at one end of the bearing surfaces are received in openings formed at the opposite ends of the bearing surfaces. Locking notches snap into engagement to prevent accidental separation of the pieces after they have been pressed together. The pieces can be intentionally separated by simply pulling them apart with a quick tug or pull, causing the locking notches to deflect resiliently and release. The pieces are reassembled by simply pressing or sliding them together, longitudinal alignment between the parts being established by interfitting ribs and channels on the bearing surfaces.