Patents by Inventor David L. Kenyon

David L. Kenyon has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 4347720
    Abstract: A chain lock is disclosed which has an outer sleeve fitting over an inner cylindrical case having a recess for the insertion of a link of a chain. When the case is rotated within the sleeve, a locking member moves within the recess to prevent release of the chain link from the recess. A locking device fits within a bore of the case and extends through a hole in the sleeve to prevent rotation of the case within the sleeve. When the locking device is removed from the bore in the case, the case is free to rotate to allow the locking member to clear the recess and to permit the chain link to be removed. The ends of the chain and the locking mechanism are completely contained within the case of the lock preventing tampering with the locking mechanism or access to the chain. There are no internal latches or levers to jam and the chain lock generally conforms to the shape of the chain.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 13, 1980
    Date of Patent: September 7, 1982
    Inventor: David L. Kenyon
  • Patent number: 4289242
    Abstract: A security device is disclosed for use with a hanger extending from the board. The device comprises two split bar units mounted on the hanger. One bar unit is mounted near the end of the hanger adjacent to the board, and the other bar unit is mounted on the hanger near the opposite end thereof. Each split bar unit comprises two bar portions secured together by releasable fastening means. A removable rod is inserted through a passage in each bar unit and extends between the bar units. The rod prevents release of the fastening means. Lock means are provided for preventing removal of the rod from the passages in the bar units. The security device provides an inexpensive, but very secure, means of preventing theft or pilferage of merchandise displayed for sale on conventional hangers mounted on perforated boards.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 31, 1979
    Date of Patent: September 15, 1981
    Inventor: David L. Kenyon
  • Patent number: 4030321
    Abstract: A padlock is disclosed having an outer case preferably of hardened steel and having no shackle or bow which can be sawed or broken off. The case has an opening for insertion of a staple and has a slide bolt which extends through the opening to engage the staple. The slide bolt is secured by a locking means which includes a lock sleeve located within a cylindrical bore in the case, the sleeve being movable between a locked position and an unlocked position. The slide bolt is attached to the sleeve and extends through the opening when the sleeve is in the locked position. The lock sleeve has a retractable locking member projecting from a hole in the wall of the sleeve. The locking member is capable of fitting within an indentation in the interior bore wall when in the locked position to hold the sleeve in the locked position and capable of retracting into the hole to free the sleeve when in the unlocked position. A lock cylinder is fixedly mounted within the shell.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 16, 1976
    Date of Patent: June 21, 1977
    Inventor: David L. Kenyon
  • Patent number: 3997960
    Abstract: A tool is disclosed which removes an automobile ignition lock of the type having a keyway and opposed radial extending ears. The tool has an inner cylindrical core with opposed recesses along its sides which engage the ears of the lock and retain the core from turning. The core contains means for securing the core to the lock by insertion of a member, such as a screw, into the keyway of the lock. A hollow cylindrical housing fits over the core, and the forward edge of the housing bears against the lock enclosure or against a collor mounted around the lock enclosure if there is insufficient bearing surface on the enclosure. The lock removal is accomplished by means, such as a threaded rod and nut, for retracting the core into the hollow housing interior. The retracting core pulls the secured lock out of the lock enclosure. Removal of the lock is accomplished without the necessity of disassembling the steering column of the automobile.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 19, 1976
    Date of Patent: December 21, 1976
    Inventor: David L. Kenyon
  • Patent number: 3972103
    Abstract: A tool which obviates the necessity of disassembling the steering column of an automobile when removing the ignition lock cylinder. The tool has an inner collet with a lipped edge which engages the forward shoulder of the lock cylinder. An outer shell fits over the collet and aids the collet in gripping the shoulder. A bolt is threaded into the rear portion of the collet and extends outwardly through the rear portion of the shell. After the collet has engaged the shoulder and the outer shell is flush against the ignition lock housing, turning the bolt withdraws the collet, breaking the outer surface of the lock cylinder behind the retainer pin and freeing the cylinder so that it can be removed without difficulty.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 12, 1975
    Date of Patent: August 3, 1976
    Inventor: David L. Kenyon