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Document Number
US Patent 4964508
Issued Date
October 23, 1990
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Inventors
Balsley; Joseph W. (Rancho Santa Fe, CA)
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Abstract
A cache or holder for a key or other small item comprises a first part having at least one pocket for holding a key and a second part releasably securable to the first part and having an adhesive layer or other securing device for securing the second part to a selected surface in a concealed location.
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Published
October 23, 1990
Application Number
07/427,237
Filed
October 25, 1989
US Classification
206/37.1   150/143 150/147 206/38.1 224/901.6 224/901.8 281/31
Int'l Classification
A45C   11/32   (20060101)   A45C   11/00   (20060101)  
Parent Case
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 296,959 filed Jan. 17, 1989 now abandoned.
USPTO Field of Search
206/37.1   206/37.3   206/37.4   206/39.4   206/39   206/39.1   206/38.1   150/134   150/143   150/147   150/149   224/901  
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