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(19) United States (12) Reissued Patent

(10) Patent Number: US (45) Date of Reissued Patent:

Seebock (54) HANDCUFF KEY WITH ILLUMINATION

RE38,549 E Jul. 6, 2004

OTHER PUBLICATIONS

(75) Inventor: James John Seebock, Clark County, NV (US)

Ralph MroZ, “Do Handcuffs Matter?”, http://WWW.sW—psd W.com/psdW/neWs/00—9ihandcuffs.htm, Sep. 2000, 2

(73) Assignee: Streamlight, Inc., Eagleville, PA (US)

James L. Underwood, “NIJ Standard For Metallic Hand

(21) Appl. No.: 10/068,416

Standard—0307.01.html, Mar. 1982, 9 Pages. Galls, “State Seal Cuff Key From ASP”, Http://WWW.

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Feb. 5, 2002

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1 Page. Galls, “Galls Round—Handle SWivel Cuff Key”, http://WW

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Reissue of:

(64) Patent No.: Issued: Appl. No.:

6,244,722 Jun. 12, 2001 09/458,664

Filed:

Dec. 10, 1999

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2001, 2 Pages. Primary Examiner—Stephen Husar (74) Attorney, Agent, or Firm—Dann, Dorfman, Herrell & Skillman, PC. (57) ABSTRACT A handcuff key that is partially enclosed in a grip housing having the ends of the handcuff key plate extending out of the grip housing. The external portions of the middle of the handcuff key plate are ribbed and attach to the external end

portions of the handcuff key plate. The grip housing has a depression button on one side and a threaded notched cover

that can be removed for cell replacement on the other. The grip housing includes a cell that sits in a recess on one side

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of the handcuff key plate and is lined With a circular conductive strip. The recess surrounds a hole that is inte

grated in With the structure of the key. An insulated Wire is connected to the circular conductive strip and runs to the

terminals of tWo light emitting diodes and then to another conductive strip that is af?xed to the internal side of a

depression button. The tWo light emitting diodes sit in grooved slots of the grip housing and face opposite each other toWard the respective ends of the handcuff key plate. By depressing a depression button on the outside of the grip housing the conductive strip that is connected to the insu lated Wires contacts the cell through the handcuff key plate hole and forms a closed circuit so that the tWo light emitting diodes illuminate a light beam that Will extend toWards both

ends of the key.

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2 Another object of the present invention is to have a

HANDCUFF KEY WITH ILLUMINATION

handcuff key plate that is partially enclosed in a grip housing

Matter enclosed in heavy brackets [ ] appears in the original patent but forms no part of this reissue speci? cation; matter printed in italics indicates the additions made by reissue.

that has an easy way to replace a cell via a threaded cell cover that has a notch to turn it.

Another object of the present invention is to have a

depression button that once depressed, it completes and closes an electric circuit that is connected to a cell and then

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION This invention relates to a handcuff key. Particularly to a handcuff key with built in illumination. With a cell that is connected to two light emitting diodes in an enclosed case that has a depression button that upon depression closes the

empowers the light emitting diodes. Therefore power is only taken during the process of the pressing of the depression 10

Another advantage and object of the present invention is to have two light emitting diodes. This allows for illumina

electric circuit inside the casing and activates the light emitting diodes. The light then illuminates towards both ends of the key. This then allows for the illumination of handcuff locks in dim lighting. US. Pat. No. 5,730,013 to Wen-Sheng Huang has a key

tion and allows both uses of a handcuff key to be utilized in

dim lighting. Further advantages and objects of the handcuff key with illumination will become easy to see from the following

brief description of the drawing and understood when read in connection with the detailed description of the drawing.

structure with illumination that is used for certain types of

locks and keys. US. Pat. No. 4,521,833 to Heinz Wolter has a light built

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING

in to certain types of keys. US. Pat. No. 5,541,817 to Chien-Lun has a key with a

built in light. Before the above prescribed time there has been no handcuff key with illumination. Since handcuffs are usually put on people’s hands behind their backs it drastically reduces light due to the proximity of the hands and the body. A person using a handcuff key in dim lighting would have

button.

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FIG. 1 is a perspective assembled view of the present invention FIG. 2 is a perspective exploded view of the present invention FIG. 3 is a perspective assembled view from the front of

the present invention

to use one hand for a ?ashlight to illuminate the handcuff

FIG. 4 is a perspective assembled view from the rear of

keyholes and the other to operate the key. The handcuff key with illumination eliminates the above problem.

the present invention FIG. 5 is a perspective assembled view from the left of the present invention FIG. 6 is a perspective assembled view from the right of the present invention

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

According to the present invention a handcuff key that is

partially enclosed in a grip housing having the ends of the handcuff key plate extending out of the housing. The exter nal portions of the middle of the handcuff key plate are ribbed and attach to the external portions of the handcuff key plate. The grip housing ?ts in the length of the parallel slots

along the longitude of the key plate. The grip housing is attaches through holes in the key plate via circular compli

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FIG. 7 is a perspective assembled view from the bottom of the present invention FIG. 8 is a perspective assembled view from the top of the present invention 40

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

menting attaching means. The grip housing has a depression button on one side and a threaded notched cover that can be

removed for cell replacement on the other.

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The grip housing includes a cell that sits in a recess on one

side of the handcuff key plate and is lined with a circular

Referring to FIG. 1, there is shown a perspective assembled view of a handcuff key with illumination 20, in accordance with the present invention.

As shown in FIG. 1—8, the handcuff key plate 1, is integrally formed to include three holes 15 and 19, along the

conductive strip. The recess surrounds a hole that is inte

grated in with the structure of the key. An insulated wire is

length of the key plate 1, with the center hole 19, being

connected to the circular conductive strip and runs to the

larger. Key plate 1 includes an unlocking or key end 1a and

terminals of two light emitting diodes and then to another conductive strip that is af?xed to the internal side of a

surrounded on one side with a recess 12. Part of the handcuff

depression button. The two light emitting diodes sit in grooved slots of the grip housing and face opposite each other toward the respective ends of the handcuff key plate. By depressing a depression button on the outside of the grip housing the conductive strip that is connected to the insu lated wires contacts the cell through the handcuff key plate

a double-locking or pin end 1 b. The center hole 19 is

hole and forms a closed circuit so that the two light emitting diodes illuminate a light beam that will extend towards both

key plate 1, is surrounded with a grip housing 5. The grip housing 5, ?ts in the length of the parallel slots 17, along the longitudinal of the key plate 1. The grip housing 5 attaches together through holes 15, at each end of the key plate 1, via circular complimenting attaching means 18, whereby key end 1a and pin end 1 b extend from grip housing 5 in di?erent directions. The grip housing 5 that encloses part of the handcuff key plate 1, includes the recess 12, which is lined

ends of the key.

with a circular conductive strip 13, and holds a cell 8, on one

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Therefore in low lighting a user can use the key and

side of the handcuff key plate 1. The cell 8 would then sit in

eliminate the problem of holding a ?ashlight and using a

the recess 12, on the circular conductive strip 13. The circular conductive strip 13, is attached to a wire 10,

handcuff key at the same time.

An object of the present invention is to provide a handcuff key with two built-in lights for illumination that illuminate both ends of the key plate.

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that connects to one light emitting diode 9, that points towards one end of the handcuff key plate 1. The wire 10, then continues and connects to another light emitting diode

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3 9, that faces opposite the other. The light emitting diodes 9,

diodes (9) connected by Wire (10), said Wire being

sit in grooved slots 7, and point to the respective ends 1 a, 1 b, of the handcuff key plate 1. The Wire 10, then runs and attaches to a conductive strip 16. The conductive strip 16

battery cell (8) to another conductive strip (16) that

attaches to the under side of a depression button 14. The Wire 10, is covered With Wire insulation 11, except at the con

a threaded cell cover (3) has a notch (4) at the middle of an external portion;

nection and attachment points. By depressing the depression button 14, it moves the attached conductive strip 16, through the hole 15, of the handcuff key plate 1, and contacts the cell 8, and closes the electric circuit and poWers the tWo light emitting diodes 9. In FIG. 1—8, the grip housing 5, that partially encloses the

said grip housing (5) includes tWo grooved slots (7) at opposite ends Where each light emitting diode (9) is positioned to illuminate the opposite ends of the key

handcuff key plate 1, has on one side a depression button 14. The other side of the grip housing 5, has a threaded cell cover 3, that attaches to the grip housing 5, via a threaded hole 6. The threaded cell cover 3, has a notch 4, that alloWs for the threaded cell covers 3, rotation and removal for cell

insulated (11) and a circular conductive strip (13) to a attaches to the inner side of a depression button (14);

plate (1), said grip housing (5) includes said depression button (14) and a threaded hole (6) positioning the battery cell (8) above the center hole (19) and recess (12) of the key

plate (1); 15

Wherein When said depression button is depressed said illumination circuit illuminates both ends of said hand

8 replacement.

cuff key plate. 2. A handcu?r key comprising: a handcu?r key plate having two opposite ends, three

In FIG. 1, 2, 5, and 6, the external portions of the middle of the handcuff key plate 1, has ribbed grips 2, that attach to the external end portions of the handcuff key plate 1. It should be noted that the above description and accom panying draWing are only used to illustrate on embodiment of the present invention, not intended to limit the scope thereof. Any modi?cation of the embodiment should fall Within the scope of the present invention.

holes, with the center hole being larger and surrounded on one side by a recess; the other holes are opposite

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each other at the end of the key plate, said key plate having two ribbed grips at opposing lateral sides,‘ a grip housing is attached to the center of the key plate via circular attaching means and fits in the length of the

parallel slots along the longitude of the key plate, said

[OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION ] ELEMENTS

grip housing attaches to the key plate between the two ribbed grips and having the two opposite ends of the

OF THE DESCRIBED EMBODIMENT

1. Handcuff key plate

handcu?r key plate extending from the grip housing,‘

1 a. Key end 1 b. Pin end

a illumination circuit contained within the grip housing,

the illumination circuit includes two light emitting diodes connected by wire, said wire being insulated,

. Ribbed grips . Threaded cell cover . Notch

said threaded cell cover (3) covers the threaded hole (6)

and a circular conductive strip to a battery cell to 35

. Case (Grip housing)

another conductive strip that attaches to the inner side

of a depression button,‘

. Threaded hole

a threaded cell cover has a notch at the middle of an

. Grooved slot

external portion,‘ said grip housing includes two grooved slots at opposite ends where each light emitting diode is positioned to

. Cell

. Light emitting diode

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10. Wire 11. Wire insulation 12. Recess

13. Circular conductive strip 14. Depression button

illuminate the opposite ends of the key plate, said grip housing includes said depression button and a threaded hole positioning the battery cell above the center hole and recess of the key plate,‘ 45

15. Hole 17. Parallel slots 18. Attaching means 19. Center hole. What is claimed is:

cu?r key plate. 3. A handcu?r key comprising.‘ a handcu?r key plate having two opposite ends and a hole surrounded on one side by a recess,‘

1. A handcuff key comprising: a handcuff key plate (1) having tWo opposite ends, three holes (15 and 19), With the center hole (19) being larger

a grip housing is attached to the center of the key plate

and having the two opposite ends of the handcu?r key

and surrounded on one side by a recess (12); the other 55

diodes connected by wire to a battery cell and a

depression button,‘

a grip housing (5) is attached to the center of the key plate (1) via circular attaching means (18) and ?ts in the

a illumination circuit contained Within the grip housing

(5), the illumination circuit includes tWo light emitting

plate extending from the grip housing,‘ a illumination circuit contained within the grip housing, the illumination circuit includes two light emitting

holes (15) are opposite each other at the end of the key

plate (1), said key plate having tWo ribbed grips (2) at opposing lateral sides; length of the parallel slots (17) along the longitudinal of the key plate (1), said grip housing attaches to the key plate (1) betWeen the tWo ribbed grips (2) and having the tWo opposite ends of the handcuff key plate (1) extending from the grip housing (5);

said threaded cell cover covers the threaded hole,

wherein when said depression button is depressed said illumination circuit illuminates both ends of said hand

16. Conductive strip

a cell cover has a notch at the middle of an external

portion,‘ said grip housing includes two grooved slots at opposite ends where each light emitting diode is positioned to

illuminate the opposite ends of the key plate, 65

said grip housing includes said depression button and a hole positioning the battery cell above the hole and

recess of the key plate,‘

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a depressable button in said housing for selectively con

said cell cover covers the hole,

necting said battery and said ?rst and second light

wherein when said depression button is depressed said

emitting diodes in an illumination circuit,

illumination circuit illuminates

wherein, when said depressable button is depressed, said

both ends of said handcu?r key plate. 4. A handcu?r key comprising:

illumination circuit causes said ?rst and second light emitting diodes to illuminate the key end and the pin

a handcu?r key plate having two opposite ends and a center hole,' a housing attached to the key plate and having the two

opposite ends of the handcu?r key plate extending from the housing,

end of said handcu?r key. 8. The handcu?r key of claim 7 wherein said housing includes a central hole enclosing said battery. 10

emitting diodes, respectively.

wherein the housing includes a depression button proxi mate a battery disposed in the center hole of the key

10. The handcu?r key of claim 7 further including a wire and a conductive strip, wherein depressing and releasing

plate;

said depressable button causes said conductive strip to selectively make and break electrical contact.

an illumination circuit within the housing, the illumina tion circuit including two light emitting diodes con

11. The handcu?r key of claim 7 further including an electrical conductor; wherein depressing and releasing said

nected to the battery responsive to the depression button; and wherein the housing includes slots at opposite ends, wherein each light emitting diode is positioned in a respective slot to illuminate the respective opposite

depressable button causes said electrical conductor to selec tively make and break electrical contact.

12. The handcu?r key of claim 7 wherein said housing includes a cover for enclosing the battery therein.

ends of the key plate,

13. The handcu?r key of claim 7 wherein said housing comprises ?rst and second grip housings and means for attaching said ?rst and second grip housings.

whereby, when the depression button is depressed, the illumination circuit illuminates the two opposite ends of

the handcu?r key plate.

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a battery enclosed in said housing,‘

?rst and second light emitting diodes in said housing and positioned for illuminating in the respective directions

ing therefrom, the housing including a depression button proximate a battery enclosed by the housing and having slots near

of the opposite ends of said housing, respectively,' a depressable button in said housing for selectively con

the opposite ends of the handcu?r key, respectively,~

necting said battery and said ?rst and second light

two light emitting diodes, one in each of the slots of the

emitting diodes in an illumination circuit,

housing for illuminating the opposite ends of the hand

wherein, when said depressable button is depressed, said 35

an illumination circuit within the housing, the illumina

tion circuit including the two light emitting diodes connected to the battery responsive to the depression

handcu?r key. includes a central hole enclosing said battery. 40

17. The handcu?r key of claim 14 further including a wire and a conductive strip, wherein depressing and releasing

a housing having a key end and a pin end of a handcu?r 45

the housing including a depression button proximate a battery enclosed by the housing and having slots near

depressable button causes said electrical conductor to selec tively make and break electrical contact.

respectively,~ two light emitting diodes each in one of the slots of the

19. The handcu?r key of claim 14 wherein said housing

housing for illuminating the key end and the pin end,

includes a cover for enclosing the battery therein.

respectively,' an illumination circuit within the housing, the illumina 55

button,~

housing, said illumination circuit including a battery in circuit with

end of the handcu?r key.

?rst and second light emitting diodes positioned for illuminating in the respective directions of the opposite

7. In a handcu?r key comprising a key end and a pin end and a housing therebetween: a battery enclosed in said housing,‘

respectively,'

20. The handcu?r key of claim 14 wherein said housing comprises ?rst and second grip housings and means for attaching said ?rst and second grip housings. 21. A handcu?r key comprising opposite ends and a housing therebetween,‘ and an illumination circuit in said

whereby, when the depression button is depressed, the illumination circuit illuminates the key end and the pin

?rst and second light emitting diodes in said housing and positioned for illuminating in the respective directions of the key end and the pin end of said housing,

said depressable button causes said conductive strip to selectively make and break electrical contact.

18. The handcu?r key of claim 14 further including an electrical conductor; wherein depressing and releasing said

the key end and the pin end of the handcu?r key,

tion circuit including the two light emitting diodes connected to the battery responsive to the depression

16. The handcu?r key of claim 14 wherein said housing has ?rst and second slots for receiving the ?rst and second light

emitting diodes, respectively.

handcu?r key. 6. A handcu?r key comprising:

key extending therefrom,

illumination circuit causes said ?rst and second light emitting diodes to illuminate the opposite ends of said

15. The handcu?r key of claim 14 wherein said housing

button,~ whereby, when the depression button is depressed, the illumination circuit illuminates the opposite ends of the

14. In a handcu?r key comprising opposite ends and a

housing therebetween:

5. A handcu?r key comprising: a housing having opposite ends of a handcu?r key extend

cu?r key, respectively,'

9. The handcu?r key of claim 7 wherein said housing has ?rst and second slots for receiving the ?rst and second light

ends of said housing, respectively, and a button for selectively energizing said ?rst and second light emit

ting diodes, 65

wherein depressing said button energizes said ?rst and second light emitting diodes to illuminate the opposite

ends of said handcu?r key.

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27. A handcu?r key comprising:

22. A handcu?r key comprising a key end and a pin end and a housing therebetween,' and an illumination circuit in said

a handcu?r key plate having two opposite ends and three

housing,

holes, wherein the center hole is larger and is sur

said illumination circuit including a battery in circuit with

rounded on one side by a recess, the other holes are

?rst and second light emitting diodes positioned for illuminating in the respective directions of the key end

opposite each other at the end of the key plate, and the key plate has two ribbed grips at opposing lateral

and the pin end of said housing, respectively, and a

sides,'

button for selectively energizing said ?rst and second

a grip housing attached to the center of the key plate via circular attaching means ?ts in the length of the par

light emitting diodes, wherein depressing said button energizes said ?rst and second light emitting diodes to illuminate the key end and the pin end of said handcu?r key. 23. A handcu?r key comprising a housing having opposite ends extending therefrom, and an illumination circuit in said

housing,

allel slots along the longitude of the key plate, wherein the grip housing attaches to the key plate between the two ribbed grips and has the two opposite ends of the

handcu?r key plate extending from the grip housing,‘ 15

said illumination circuit comprising a battery in circuit

emitting diodes connected by wire, the wire being

with ?rst and second lights positioned for illuminating

insulated, and a circular conductive strip to a battery cell to another conductive strip that attaches to the

in the respective directions of the opposite ends of said housing, respectively, and a button for selectively ener gizing said ?rst and second lights, wherein depressing said button switch energizes said ?rst and second lights to illuminate the opposite ends of

inner side of a depression button,' and a threaded cell cover having a notch at the middle of an

external portion,‘ wherein the grip housing includes two grooved slots at

said handcu?r key. 24. A handcu?r key comprising a housing having a key end

an illumination circuit contained within the grip housing, wherein the illumination circuit includes two light

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and a pin end extending therefrom, and an illumination circuit in said housing, said illumination circuit comprising a battery in circuit

opposite ends where each light emitting diode is posi tioned to illuminate the opposite ends of the key plate,~ wherein the grip housing includes the depression button and a threaded hole positioning the battery cell above the center hole and recess of the key plate,~

with ?rst and second lights positioned for illuminating in the respective directions of the key end and the pin end of said housing, respectively, and a button for

wherein the threaded cell cover covers the threaded hole,'

selectively energizing said ?rst and second lights,

wherein when the depression button is depressed the

and

wherein depressing said button energizes said ?rst and second lights to illuminate the key end and the pin end

of said handcu?r key.

illumination circuit illuminates both ends of the hand

cu?r key plate. 35

28. A handcu?r key comprising:

25. An article comprising:

a handcu?r key plate having two opposite ends and a hole

a handcu?r key having ?rst and second ends,' ?rst and second lights positioned for illuminating in the respective directions of the ?rst and second ends of said

a grip housing attached to the center of the key plate and

handcu?r key,‘ and

surrounded on one side by a recess,‘

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a button for selectively energizing said ?rst and second

lights,

mination circuit including two light emitting diodes connected by wire and a circular conductive strip to a

battery cell and a depression button,' and

said handcu?r key.

a cell cover,~

26. In a handcu?r key comprising ?rst and second ends

wherein the grip housing includes two notches at opposite ends where each light emitting diode is positioned to

and a housing therebetween: a battery enclosed in said housing,‘

illuminate the opposite ends of the key plate,~ wherein the grip housing includes the depression button

?rst and second lights in said housing and positioned for illuminating in the directions of the ?rst and second ends of said housing, respectively,'

and a hole positioning the battery cell above the hole

and recess of the key plate,~

a depressable button in said housing for selectively con an illumination circuit,

wherein, when said depressable button is depressed, said illumination circuit causes said ?rst and second lights to illuminate the ?rst and second ends of said handcu?r

key.

extending from the grip housing,‘ an illumination circuit within the grip housing, the illu

wherein depressing said button energizes said ?rst and second lights to illuminate the ?rst and second ends of

necting said battery and said ?rst and second lights in

having the two opposite ends of the handcu?r key plate

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wherein the cell cover covers the hole of the grip housing,‘ and

wherein when the depression button is depressed the illumination circuit illuminates both ends of the hand

cu?r key plate.

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