Bottle opener with key ring

A bottle opener and key ring for lifting and twisting off bottle caps. It is made from a one piece solid body about 4" by 2". The design shows a hook at one end, a gear teeth type structure at the mid lower base, and a ring for holding keys at the other end. The ring, which carries the keys, is the only moveable part.

FIELD OF INVENTION 
My invention combines two easy methods of removing bottle caps, while 
serving as a key ring. 
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
My invention provides a better cap remover because: 
(1) The hook end is wider and partially curved to fit the roundness of the 
beverage top at the lower base, the upper hook is wider to prevent 
slippage which helps prevent any physical harm to a person's hand. 
(2) The two quandrant section type gear teeth are equally spaced at the mid 
lower base thereby making the opener more effective when twisting off tops 
without reducing the supportive strength attained with the hook end. This 
provides a safety measure regardless of how it is held. 
(3) The gridded section as shown in the drawing on the upper, lower and the 
sides allows for easy twisting and lifting preventing the slippery effect 
of the hand. 
(4) The ring end will be of two sizes. A small ring to add on any already 
ringed key and a large one to place any keys to the opener. 
(5) The material used to construct this item are 
(a) Hard plastic 
(B) Wood 
(C) Cast aluminum 
(D) Cast iron 
Because of its uniqueness, it is safe to use in wet, dry or oily condition. 
It is guaranteed to stand up under heavy pressures. The bottle opener of 
the present invention is safe for travel and safe for children's lunch 
boxes.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION 
Referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, the beverage opener designated by the letter 
"A" is used to lift off or twist off bottle caps, and also to carry keys. 
It can also be added to a key or novelty collection for immediate use. 
Outer hook 2 is an arcuate member extending from the first of two ends of 
the bottle opener A and terminating in an elongated edge. Inner hook 3 is 
an arcuate member extending from said first end in opposing relation to 
outer hook 2. Hooks 2 and 3 can extend different distances from the end of 
the opener. Surfaces of hand grips 4, 7, 10, and 14 are preferably gridded 
by crosshatchings applied thereto by, for example, engraving or other 
means. The two gear teeth halves 5 provide mutually facing concave 
surfaces with elongated teeth extending thereon. Aperture 6 is for 
mounting a key ring. Hand grip 7 at the second end of the opener provides 
a gripping surface. Upper surface 9 is for support. Surface 10, which 
serves as a lower hand grip, and toothed walls 5 define a recessed area in 
which a bottle cap is positioned for its removal from a bottle by being 
twisted off. Surface 14 serves as an upper hand grip. Ring 16 is disposed 
through aperture 6. Areas P are two outward and oppositely facing concave 
side surfaces. 
Hand grips 7, 4, 10 14 are gridded with diagonal lines engraved into the 
sections on the top, sides, and bottom of the opener body. The curved gear 
teeth halves 5 are positioned relative to the lower base in two quadrant 
sections at equal distance apart and extending inward for allowing a 
perfect fit and easy twist. Aperture 6 receives key ring 16, and extends 
through the body from side to side at the end opposite that of the hook. 
The key ring 16 is used for easy installation or carrying purposes. The 
outer hook 2 and the inner hook 3 allow the easy unhooking of beverage 
caps because of the unique structure of the hooks. Areas P on both sides 
of the hand grip 10 are oriented relative to the gear teeth walls 5 to 
allow for easy removal of caps which are stuck in the opener A by 
providing the recessed portion defined by walls 5 and surface 10 with 
concave side edges. The edges of a bottle cap located in the recessed 
portion overlap concave sides P, allowing the user to grip the cap edges 
to remove it from the opener. Upper support surface 9 allows for easy 
support when twisting caps. 
FIG. 3 shows a larger key ring 20 which is optional.