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Ring-key ring, characterized essentially by the fact of comprising: a ring whose upper part has two extensions, one forming a fork provided with two branches, and the other forming a unitary branch, because said branches are arched, being complementary to each other for shape a pincers where it lodges being retained a sphere, and because the fork is articulable by means of a hinge that facilitates its lateral movement, and also because once introduced the unitary branch by the eye of a key and displaced this towards the bottom of the hoop, the fork is folded, leaving said unitary branch located between the two branches that make up said fork, and because the sphere assumes the closing element of the assembly. (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)