key remote cover?

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Jan 25, 2007 | 11:51 PM
  #31  
Quote: Thanks for your input. The CAD model is almost finished.

From my experience shooting silicon parts, it's gonna be a pain to put on because it will be form fitting. As a matter of fact, it may have to be turned inside out and rolled on. Because of this you want access to the key release, otherwise you'll have to fumble with it in front of the valet guys (for those that are so bold).

BTW, I'm trying to target less than $5 shipped.
I'm def in
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Jan 26, 2007 | 12:00 AM
  #32  
count me in
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Jan 26, 2007 | 09:19 AM
  #33  
I always leave my key fob in my pocket. I don't take it out of my pocket and don't use any of the buttons. The only time I've had to use the buttons is when the panic button gets inadvertently depressed in my pocket. What I would really like is a hard metal case for it, something like the following, but for the key fob (with a little opening in the bottom to take the key out when giving the fob to the valet):

http://www.boxwave.com/products/armo...metal-case.htm

This, I wouldn't mind paying $20 to $30 for. But, that's my ideal choice. Otherwise, I would go for the silicon case that was mentioned earlier.
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Jan 26, 2007 | 01:31 PM
  #34  
Quote: just a lil input from me...

I had a silicone sleeve for my cell phone and i remember that it would catch lint and dust like no other! It was kinda annoying because I always had little fibers on the phone...is there any other material you can use that would serve the same purpose? if not, im still interested!
OK, we thought long and hard about the lint issue and decided to go with a neoprene design. It's good for me too since I don't have the tooling charges to deal with. I'll have mock up photos shortly.
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Jan 26, 2007 | 01:45 PM
  #35  
Quote: OK, we thought long and hard about the lint issue and decided to go with a neoprene design. It's good for me too since I don't have the tooling charges to deal with. I'll have mock up photos shortly.
Silicon I'm in, but I will have to see pictures before I say yes to neoprene. If it's just a slip cover, rather than a form fitting skin I'm going to pass. The reason I like the idea of silicon is it won't be thick and add bulk.
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Jan 26, 2007 | 02:08 PM
  #36  
I'm really liking the clear bra material. I think if you could have them cut to shape, it would look pretty clean to install. If you really want it perfect, just bring it by your clear bra installer and they'll prob do it for a small fee.
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Jan 26, 2007 | 02:24 PM
  #37  
Again, we decided to switch from a molded silicon design to neoprene because of the way silicon picks up lint. We had another neoprene project so I kinda stuck my intelligent key into one of our production products. These photos are only mockups so you can see what we are thinking. Access to the key release will require pulling off the cover because it’s easier to do now with neoprene than with silicon. Plus, we don’t need to make the cutout for a cleaner look.

The photos show what the stitching would look as well has how intelligent key looks covered up. The material used in the photo is about 1/16” thick. This will make the remote a little bit more bulky. I can play with different thicknesses to see how thin we can get before we lose elasticity. I believe my target price for the neoprene configuration will still be less than or equal to $5 shipped.

Question for all you interested … should I have the buttons printed on the neoprene? I can do it, but we all know that any printed area will eventually wear off and look like sh_t. Should we even consider this since we hardly ever use the buttons? Color … I didn’t want to go crazy thinking about it so I was thinking black for the first run to be neutral, but future runs can be in almost any color.

Additional comments always welcomed.



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Jan 26, 2007 | 02:28 PM
  #38  
Quote: I'm really liking the clear bra material. I think if you could have them cut to shape, it would look pretty clean to install. If you really want it perfect, just bring it by your clear bra installer and they'll prob do it for a small fee.
I haven't seen yours in person, but I think the texturing on the key will not allow the film to stick down with a "clear" look. Neoprene or silicon will provide drop protection, and film won't ... easier to paint the remote. Just my thoughts.
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Jan 26, 2007 | 02:39 PM
  #39  
Quote: I haven't seen yours in person, but I think the texturing on the key will not allow the film to stick down with a "clear" look. Neoprene or silicon will provide drop protection, and film won't ... easier to paint the remote. Just my thoughts.
Agree, I'm still very interested in this. (I'll still prob keep the clear bra on as added protection ) Black is my perfered color. don't care for the button prints either since like you said it'll never be used.

Just curious, is this your hobby or related to your full time profession?
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Jan 26, 2007 | 02:43 PM
  #40  
Quote: Agree, I'm still very interested in this. (I'll still prob keep the clear bra on as added protection ) Black is my perfered color. don't care for the button prints either since like you said it'll never be used.

Just curious, is this your hobby or related to your full time profession?
I'm in medical devices. This is a side project for me, but I'll be using my current vendors.
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Jan 26, 2007 | 05:07 PM
  #41  
OK, I pulled the trigger for production start on the neoprene version. I should have 100 in about 2 weeks. 50 of them will be black and printed with white icons where the buttons are located. The other 50 will be plain black with no icons.

I'll see how they sell before I have more made.
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Jan 26, 2007 | 06:23 PM
  #42  
Quote: OK, I pulled the trigger for production start on the neoprene version. I should have 100 in about 2 weeks. 50 of them will be black and printed with white icons where the buttons are located. The other 50 will be plain black with no icons.

I'll see how they sell before I have more made.
How are the buttons going to be printed on? Can they use heat to inscribe the symbol instead?
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Jan 26, 2007 | 06:51 PM
  #43  
Quote: How are the buttons going to be printed on? Can they use heat to inscribe the symbol instead?
Great comments ...

No matter how they print it, I don't think it will be very permanent, especially since the neoprene will be stretched on.

Heat ... possibly, let me look into embossing, but I have a feeling the icons are a little small for that. Combination big rectangles embossed along with print may also be a possibility.
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Jan 26, 2007 | 06:59 PM
  #44  
Quote: Great comments ...

No matter how they print it, I don't think it will be very permanent, especially since the neoprene will be stretched on.

Heat ... possibly, let me look into embossing, but I have a feeling the icons are a little small for that. Combination big rectangles embossed along with print may also be a possibility.
The symbols don't need to be too detailed, so long as the shape is recognisable as locked, unlocked, an open trunk and a speaker. I'm no engineer so it's just my 2 cents. How hard would it be for me to get a neoprene zipper case for my manual with velcro stripes on the back that will stick onto the back of the seat in the trunk?
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Jan 26, 2007 | 07:32 PM
  #45  
Quote: The symbols don't need to be too detailed, so long as the shape is recognisable as locked, unlocked, an open trunk and a speaker. I'm no engineer so it's just my 2 cents. How hard would it be for me to get a neoprene zipper case for my manual with velcro stripes on the back that will stick onto the back of the seat in the trunk?
You didn't get an Infiniti leatherette(?) one with the car that contains all the manuals?
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