Shields Or Canopies Patents (Class 70/56)
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Patent number: 7047774Abstract: A security device is provided with a housing, which may be installed on a roll-up door of a cargo container, tractor-trailer, or storage facility. The security device includes a removable locking pin structure having a locking pin structure is manually removable through a housing chamber for a puck lock. The housing includes a tab with an opening for receiving the locking rod of a puck shaped lock and the locking pin structure has a window through which the locking rod extends in a locking condition of the lock. Structures are provided for storing the locking pin structure when the security device is unlocked.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2005Date of Patent: May 23, 2006Inventor: Roy E. Gogel
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Patent number: 7021092Abstract: A lock having a body, an engaging element having a first end, a locking mechanism for securing the first end to the body, the locking mechanism adapted to selectively conceal or reveal a passage in the body, through translation of a sliding gate, through which the first end may move to unlock the lock; the engaging element has a second end which is retained by the body at all times but is free to rotate. In other aspects, a lock has a body, a shackle having heel and toe portions, the heel portion engaged within the body, and a gate mechanism for selectively concealing or revealing a passage in the body from which the toe portion may move to unlock the lock, wherein movement of the toe portion is achieved through rotation of the toe about the heel.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2004Date of Patent: April 4, 2006Assignee: Stanton Concepts Inc.Inventors: Robert Loughlin, John Loughlin
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Patent number: 7021090Abstract: A locking mechanism for securing the cover of a thin-walled box to the box frame. The locking mechanism includes a two-piece clip bracket having a stationary bracket member and a movable bracket member pivotally mounted to the stationary bracket member. The stationary bracket member is adapted to engage outside and inside surfaces of a wall of the box frame and remain stationary with respect thereto when the stationary bracket member is in an installation position. The movable bracket member is pivotable relative to the stationary bracket member into and out of engagement with the outside surface of the wall when the stationary bracket member is in the installation position. A lock body is adapted to latch to the movable bracket member and engage the cover. A spacer is mounted to the stationary bracket member and adapted to block movement of the movable bracket relative to the stationary bracket member when the movable bracket member is in engagement with the exterior surface of the wall.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2005Date of Patent: April 4, 2006Assignee: McGard, LLCInventors: Eric R. Nolle, Jeffrey R. Sullivan
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Patent number: 7003989Abstract: A lock protector for protecting a padlock of the type having an exposed shackle and body. The lock protector includes a face plate or shield having a member extending from a rear surface that has two openings for securing the shield to the legs of a shackle. The face plate covers the shackle to protect the shackle from access to cutting devices such as bolt cutters.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2004Date of Patent: February 28, 2006Inventor: Thomas Michael St. James
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Patent number: 6983629Abstract: A portable security device for locking a pair of stanchions of a cargo container which employs a J bar having a hook at one of its ends for engaging one stanchion and notches on its other end which are engageable by a complementary latch on a flip plate pivotally mounted to a housing which includes an elbow providing a pocket for the other stanchion. The J bar extends through aligned opening in side walls of the housing and in front of the other stanchion to lock it in its pocket. A puck lock secured to the housing holds the flip plate latch in engagement with a notch of the J bar.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2005Date of Patent: January 10, 2006Inventor: Roy E. Gogel
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Patent number: 6976373Abstract: A locking mechanism for securing the cover of a thin-walled box to the box frame. The locking mechanism includes a clip bracket adapted to engage a wall of the box frame, a lock body adapted to latch to the clip bracket and engage the box cover, a locking member carried by the clip bracket and adapted to clamp the clip bracket to the box wall when the locking member is in a clamping position, and a pivotable actuating lever adapted to actuate the locking member into the clamping position. The locking member and the actuating lever can be implemented as a two-piece system comprising first and second pivoting members. Alternatively, the locking member and the actuating lever can be integrally formed as a one-piece system. The locking mechanism is capable of multiple mounting positions on the box without drilling, and uses a spring-loaded plunger assembly that allows for a quick, keyless, slam installation.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2004Date of Patent: December 20, 2005Assignee: McGard, LLCInventors: Jeffrey R. Sullivan, Eric R. Nolle
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Patent number: 6962066Abstract: A locking arrangement serving for locking a door hinged on a casing on e.g. a container by a combination or key lock. The locking arrangement comprises a rotatable closing rod for keeping the door closed by engaging the casing in a closed position; a fitting having a U-shaped part encompassing at least a length of the closing rod; two flushing locking holes made with one hole in each of the opposite walls of the U-shaped part; a transverse hole made in the closing rod and flushing with the locking holes in the closed position; and a bolt having a first section provided with a head, and a second section displaceably mounted in the lock between a locked inner position and an unlocked outer position; whereby the locking arrangement is locked when the bolt is extending through the transverse hole and the locking holes in locked inner position.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2004Date of Patent: November 8, 2005Assignee: Servial CC ApSInventors: Allan R Larsen, Henning Kummerfeldt
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Patent number: 6953149Abstract: Secure enclosure (10) is useful as mailbox or police evidence dropbox. Items are deposited through unsecured portal (32), pass past baffle (90) and are stored in secure compartment (40). Access to secure compartment (40) is through door (46). Lock lock housing (60) is mounted rigidly on door (46) and holds rotary shackle padlock (70) such that rotary shackle (73) engages hasp (51) to lock door (46) but rotary shackle padlock (70) is protected against twisting, prying, or impact.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2003Date of Patent: October 11, 2005Inventor: Gary L. Taylor
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Patent number: 6931893Abstract: A lock assembly has a clip, a base, a body, and an interlocking mechanism. The lock assembly is for an enclosure, such as an electrical meter socket with a box, having a side wall and a cover. The clip has a “U” shaped portion for encircling the side wall of the enclosure. The “U” shaped portion has an inner leg, a spanning portion, and an outer leg. The clip has a support portion projecting from an inner leg for supporting the cover of the enclosure. An interface portion of the clip projects from the outer leg. The base is interposed between the side wall of the box and the outer leg of the clip. The base has a flange portion projecting outward and underlying the interface portion of the clip. The flange portion has a hole. The body has an “L” shape including a cover retaining portion and an extending portion. The extending portion has a bore extending from the cover retaining portion. The body has a cavity opening onto an inner surface.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2003Date of Patent: August 23, 2005Assignee: Inner-Tite Corp.Inventor: Anthony J. Agbay
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Patent number: 6928843Abstract: An enclosure assembly for enclosing a tamper-evident security seal sealing a hasp assembly comprises a first enclosure portion and a second enclosure portion. A post is coupled to the first enclosure portion for extending through the generally aligned holes of the hasp members of the hasp assembly to secure the hasp members together and position the first enclosure portion behind the security seal. The second enclosure portion includes an aperture formed therein for receiving the post so that the second enclosure member engages the first enclosure portion and covers the security seal. In this manner, the first enclosure portion and the second enclosure portion cooperate to at least substantially enclose the security seal. A latching member secures the second enclosure portion to the first enclosure to limit unauthorized access to the security seal.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2004Date of Patent: August 16, 2005Inventor: James T. Pirnie
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Patent number: 6925842Abstract: An embodiment of the present invention is a king pin lock device that prevents theft of trailers and other objects equipped with a king pin trailer hitch. The lock device has a lock body with a first end and a second end. The second end has a moveable lock bar to engage and disengage the king pin sitting in the first end, and an internal aperture to receive a conventional round puck lock or other suitable lock or locking mechanism. The puck lock is locked onto an immobile retaining bar on the lock body and secures the lock body onto the king pin, preventing any attempt to access the king pin trailer hitch. The puck lock is protected by a perimeter wall surrounding it in the second end of the lock body. The perimeter wall has a key insert window for user access to the keyhole of the puck lock.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 2004Date of Patent: August 9, 2005Inventors: Duane E. Hillabush, Kenneth G. Gustafson
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Patent number: 6923028Abstract: A security locking system for trailers that features an interior locking bar that is controlled from the outside. The locking bar is traversed in a linear motion parallel to the door by a toggle mechanism. The bar is guided into the locking mechanism by two guides mounted to the inside of the trailer door. The toggle mechanism is turned using a common trailer latch that also locks by use of a key. Alternatively the latch could be modified to lock or unlock by using a remote activator. Once the latch is turned all the way (90 degrees) it will raise the locking bar into the upper secure bracket. The lower part of the locking bar will be lowered into the lock housing which is hidden just under the trailer floor, it will then be in position in the locking mechanism for the key pin to be inserted and then locked. The locking mechanism can also be modified to be controlled using a remote activator.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2003Date of Patent: August 2, 2005Inventors: William J. Caldwell, William D. Caldwell
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Patent number: 6915670Abstract: A security device is provided which may be installed on a roll-up door of a cargo container garage or storage facility. The security device includes a locking bar having a locking pin, which is shiftable into a locking pin receiving aperture in a side wall of the roll-up doorframe. The locking bar also includes a tab with an opening for receiving the locking rod of a puck shaped lock when the locking bar is in the locking position.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2004Date of Patent: July 12, 2005Inventor: Roy E. Gogel
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Patent number: 6886378Abstract: A system for locking cargo containers. The container locking system comprises a lock housing comprising a box, a lock bar housing disposed behind the lock housing, a lock bar disposed within the lock bar housing, a staple attached to the lock bar, a slot disposed between the lock housing and the lock bar housing, and a lock. The staple translates and rotates as the lock bar translates and rotates. The staple may be disposed in the slot and accessed from an opening in the front of the lock housing. A shackle of the lock may be disposed through a hole in the staple, thus securing the system.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2002Date of Patent: May 3, 2005Assignee: Sun Pacific Systems, Inc.Inventors: Thomas Donovan Harris, Darin Allen Harris
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Patent number: 6862904Abstract: A protective lock assembly for preventing unauthorized access to a pintle receiving hitch which assembly includes opposing plate members which are mounted on opposite surfaces of the hitch and wherein a tongue carried by one plate member is engageable by a lock whose shackle is protectively seated within a housing which extends from the other plate member.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2003Date of Patent: March 8, 2005Inventor: James R. Hubbart
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Patent number: 6854303Abstract: A security lock and encasement providing resistance to torquing moment with a slip ring designed to slide onto the padlock encasement from the back without being able to advance beyond the front face of the encasement. Said slip ring is designed such that it can only be applied or removed to the lock casing from the back of the casing and is properly aligned with said encasement through a setscrew that will break if sufficient torque is applied.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2002Date of Patent: February 15, 2005Assignee: Lock America, Inc.Inventors: Ming Liang Shiao, Frank Minnella
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Patent number: 6848284Abstract: A lock assembly includes two mounting seats for mounting respectively on two objects. Each mounting seat has a shackle engaging lobe. A slide seat is slidable between the mounting seats for selectively engaging the mounting seats. A cover member is pivoted to the slide seat for pivoting between closed and open positions, and has another shackle engaging lobe. The lobe on the cover member is disposed between the lobes of the mounting seats to permit extension of a padlock shackle through the three lobes when the cover member is in the closed position while the slide seat engages the two mounting seats. The cover member is turned away from the lobes of the mounting seats to permit sliding movement of the slide seat between the mounting seats when the cover member is moved to the open position after removal of the shackle from the lobes.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2002Date of Patent: February 1, 2005Inventor: Waterson Chen
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Publication number: 20040255624Abstract: A multiple function lock comprising a body, an engaging element having a first end and a second end, a locking mechanism for securing the first end and the second end of the engaging element to the body, and a gate mechanism for selectively concealing or revealing a passage in the body through which the second end may move to unlock the lock. In certain embodiments, a multiple function lock may comprise a body, a U-shaped shackle having toe and heel portions, the heel portion rotatably secured within the body, a locking mechanism for locking the heel and the toe portions within the body, a passage through the body adjacent to the toe portion, the toe portion adapted to move through the passage to unlock the lock, and either a retaining cup, an adjustable gate, or an outer housing, each being adapted to selectively block or reveal the passage.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2004Publication date: December 23, 2004Applicant: Stanton Concepts Inc.Inventors: Robert Loughlin, John Loughlin
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Publication number: 20040244442Abstract: A security lock and encasement providing resistance to torquing moment with a slip ring designed to slide onto the padlock encasement from the back without being able to advance beyond the front face of the encasement. Said slip ring is designed such that it can only be applied or removed to the lock casing from the back of the casing and is properly aligned with said encasement through a setscrew that will break if sufficient torque is applied.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2002Publication date: December 9, 2004Inventors: Ming Liang Shiao, Frank Minnella
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Patent number: 6823701Abstract: A door latching device is disclosed that is mountable to conventional doors, including cargo container doors and garage doors, for preventing opening thereof. A conventional keyed lock, such as a padlock or puck-shaped protected shackle lock, couples with the latching device to lock the latching device in a latched position with a door. The latching device includes a rigid housing having an attachment bolt affixed thereto for securing the latching device to the door, a slidable locking pin having an opening for receiving a locking pin ingress/egress. In a locked position, the locking pin protrudes from the housing, and the lock is coupled with the locking pin to prevent movement of the same. In an unlocked position, the lock is uncoupled from the locking pin to permit sliding of the locking pin. The housing provides limited access to the lock once the lock is coupled with the locking pin.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2003Date of Patent: November 30, 2004Inventor: Roy E. Gogel
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Patent number: 6810698Abstract: A lock housing for releasably securing the free end of a cable or shackle in the interior of the housing is in the form of an inner substantially rigid non-steel body encapsulated or enclosed within a hardened steel shell. The housing has a top and bottom wall and cable or shackle free end receiving bore. A cavity extends into the housing from the bottom wall with a key lock cylinder mounted therein. The lock cylinder includes a rotatable plug for turning through a predetermined angle from a locked to an unlocked position with a key. A locking member or deadbolt, coupled to the plug, is arranged to move into a detent or groove in the cable or shackle free end to secure the free end in the housing. Rotating the plug to the unlocked position allows the cable of shackle free end to be removed from the housing.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2004Date of Patent: November 2, 2004Assignee: Weinraub Enterprises, Inc.Inventor: Adam S. Weinraub
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Patent number: 6782723Abstract: A shackle lock includes a lock casing, a lock core received in the lock casing, and a shackle unit which has first and second shackle connecting members extendible into first and second shackle holes in the lock casing and a flexible shackle portion connected to the shackle connecting members at two opposite ends. The first shackle connecting member engages the lock core when the lock core is operated to be in a locking state, and is disengaged from the lock core when the lock core is operated to be in an unlocking state, thereby permitting removal thereof from the lock casing. The second shackle connecting member is provided with a spring-loaded retaining member for engaging the lock casing. The retaining member is accessible with the use of a tool inserted into the first shackle hole after removal of the first shackle connecting member, and is adapted to be actuated by the tool for disengaging from the lock casing in order to permit removal of the second shackle connecting member from the lock casing.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2002Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Inventor: Waterson Chen
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Patent number: 6766671Abstract: A high-security shackleless lock is provided. The lock includes a shackle pin adapted to move between a closed position extending across a lock body recess to engage a staple; and an open, staple-free position. A lock bar mounted entirely within the lock body can be move between a closed shackle pin engaging position to retain the shackle pin in its staple-engaging position, and an open shackle pin-free position wherein the shackle pin does not extend across the lock body and cannot engage a staple. A shackle pin spring urges the shackle into its open position, and a lock bar spring urges the lock bar into its closed position. The shackle pin has a distal end formed with a head element of extended dimensions. The lock body defines a recess adapted to closely confront the shackle pin head when the shackle pin is located in its closed position.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2002Date of Patent: July 27, 2004Assignee: Master Lock CompanyInventors: Christopher Haczynski, Troy A. Peterson
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Publication number: 20040107744Abstract: A lock assembly includes two mounting seats for mounting respectively on two objects. Each mounting seat has a shackle engaging lobe. A slide seat is slidable between the mounting seats for selectively engaging the mounting seats. A cover member is pivoted to the slide seat for pivoting between closed and open positions, and has another shackle engaging lobe. The lobe on the cover member is disposed between the lobes of the mounting seats to permit extension of a padlock shackle through the three lobes when the cover member is in the closed position while the slide seat engages the two mounting seats. The cover member is turned away from the lobes of the mounting seats to permit sliding movement of the slide seat between the mounting seats when the cover member is moved to the open position after removal of the shackle from the lobes.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2002Publication date: June 10, 2004Inventor: Waterson Chen
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Patent number: 6742365Abstract: A locking mechanism for securing the cover of a thin-walled box to the box frame. The locking mechanism includes a clip bracket adapted to engage a wall of the box frame, a lock body adapted to latch to the clip bracket and engage the box cover, a locking member carried by the clip bracket and adapted to clamp the clip bracket to the box wall when the locking member is in a clamping position, and a pivotable actuating lever adapted to actuate the locking member into the clamping position. The locking member and the actuating lever can be implemented as a two-piece system comprising first and second pivoting members. Alternatively, the locking member and the actuating lever can be integrally formed as a one-piece system. The locking mechanism is capable of multiple mounting positions on the box without drilling, and uses a spring-loaded plunger assembly that allows for a quick, keyless, slam installation.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2002Date of Patent: June 1, 2004Assignee: McGard, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey R. Sullivan, Eric R. Nolle
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Publication number: 20040093914Abstract: A tamper resistant padlock including a lock housing having a surface defining a bore having an inner surface. A shackle has first and second legs and is moveable between a first position, in which the first and second legs are located within the lock housing with the second leg being disposed in the bore, and a second position, in which the second leg is separated from the bore of the lock housing. A shield is disposed around the second leg. Wherein when the shackle is in the first position, a portion of the shield is proximate to the surface of the lock housing to essentially cover at least a portion of any gap between the inner surface of the bore and the second leg of the shackle.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventor: Robert A. Vito
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Patent number: 6725692Abstract: A lock housing for releasably securing the free end of a cable or shackle in the interior of the housing is in the form of an inner plastic body encapsulated or enclosed within a metal shell. The housing has a top and bottom wall and cable or shackle free end receiving bore. A cavity extends into the housing from the bottom wall with a key lock cylinder mounted therein. The lock cylinder includes a rotatable plug for turning through a predetermined angle from a locked to an unlocked position with a key. A locking member or deadbolt, coupled to the plug, is arranged to move into a detent or groove in the cable or shackle free end to secure the free end in the housing. Rotating the plug to the unlocked position allows the cable of shackle free end to be removed from the housing.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2002Date of Patent: April 27, 2004Assignee: Weinraub Enterprises, Inc.Inventor: Adam S. Weinraub
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Publication number: 20040055342Abstract: The present invention is to provide a protective mechanism for a padlock, which comprises a casing having a connecting member at either top or bottom, a cover formed at the top of the casing and a base formed at the bottom of the casing being connected to the top and bottom of the connecting member by soldering respectively, so that the casing, the cover and the base are adapted to enclose a body of the padlock. The base comprises an opening having an annular, downwardly extended flange for receiving a keyhole of the padlock, and an extension member having a recessed enlargement at one open end for being hingedly coupled to one side of the base, so that a pivotal movement of the extension member toward the base will snap the enlargement into and seal the opening.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2003Publication date: March 25, 2004Inventor: Min-Hui Chen
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Patent number: 6708532Abstract: A security device for a vehicle door or shipping container hasp includes a hinged cover with a window that permits the hasp to partially project thereinthrough, and a lock for fixing the cover in an overlaying relationship with the hasp. The cover includes slots on the side for bypassing a lever held by said hasp, and otherwise shields the hasp from intrusion from a prying tool.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2002Date of Patent: March 23, 2004Assignee: Ryadon, Inc.Inventor: Brian Winland
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Patent number: 6705134Abstract: A padlock assembly includes a padlock including a lock body and a shackle. The lock body has a top surface and a bottom surface and at least one body pin having a longitudinal dimension and extending through the lock body and beyond the top surface and the bottom surface. The shackle is fixedly attachable to the lock body through the top surface. The padlock assembly also includes a jacket having a hollow member shaped to receive the lock body and fixedly attached to the lock body. The jacket has a length at least as great as the longitudinal dimension of the at least one body pin and the jacket is disposed on the lock body to extend beyond the top surface and the bottom surface coextensive with the at least one body pin.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2002Date of Patent: March 16, 2004Inventor: Richard Miranda
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Patent number: 6684668Abstract: A protection case includes a first part having an open top so as to receive the body of the lock therein and an aperture is defined through a wall of the first part and located in alignment with the key hole of the lock. An opening is defined through a bottom of the first part so as to enclose the digit rings of the lock. A second part is securely mounted on the top of the body and includes a first hole through which the shackle of the lock extends, and a second hole which is located in alignment with the locking hole.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2003Date of Patent: February 3, 2004Assignee: Federal Lock Co., Ltd.Inventor: Hsiu Chen Hsueh Lee
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Publication number: 20040011092Abstract: A high-security shackleless lock is provided. The lock includes a shackle pin adapted to move between a closed position extending across a lock body recess to engage a staple; and an open, staple-free position. A lock bar mounted entirely within the lock body can be move between a closed shackle pin engaging position to retain the shackle pin in its staple-engaging position, and an open shackle pin-free position wherein the shackle pin does not extend across the lock body and cannot engage a staple. A shackle pin spring urges the shackle into its open position, and a lock bar spring urges the lock bar into its closed position. The shackle pin has a distal end formed with a head element of extended dimensions. The lock body defines a recess adapted to closely confront the shackle pin head when the shackle pin is located in its closed position.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2002Publication date: January 22, 2004Inventors: Christopher Haczynski, Troy A. Peterson
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Patent number: 6679086Abstract: A padlock having a lock body defining an interior cavity includes a locking mechanism operably disposed within the inner cavity. A shackle is releasably lockable to the body in the closed position for securing an object, and movable to an open position for receiving and releasing the object. A protective sheath is attached to the shackle so as to substantially encase exposed portions of the shackle in the closed position. The sheath defines a closed space between the sheath and the lock body for securing an object, and is movable with the shackle into an open position for receiving and releasing the object.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2002Date of Patent: January 20, 2004Inventor: Charles Richard Hart, Jr.
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Patent number: 6668601Abstract: A locking device is provided which is configured to mount to a frame having a locking bar receiving surface therein, which includes a housing for an enclosure with a door opening and a door and having a lock for locking the door to the enclosure about the door opening. A first bar is removably disposable within the locking bar receiving surface and when received therein the device is in a locked position and when removed therefrom is in an unlocked position. A second bar is at least partially movably disposed within the enclosure and is in a laterally spaced and parallel relation with respect to the first bar. Another bar interconnects the first bar and the second bar for providing that the bars move parallel to one another to and from the locked position to the unlocked position. Also, a second lock for locking the device to the frame is disposed within the enclosure having limited accessibility when the door is open.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2002Date of Patent: December 30, 2003Inventor: Dennis Reddick
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Patent number: 6637243Abstract: An improved internal component lock for storage containers is disclosed which comprises a body having a hasp space, a keyway and a retaining space. The hasp space, the keyway and a retaining space are joined within said body. The keyway has a locking mechanism contained therein. The locking mechanism actuates a shackle which is adapted to slidably extend from the locking mechanism across the hasp space to the retaining space when the locking mechanism is in the locked position. The shackle engages a hasp extending into the hasp space in the locked position while being retained within locking mechanism in the unlocked position. At least two retaining pins have a shaped upper edge adapted to deter drilling and are vertically mounted on either side of the retaining space to retain the shackle therewithin when in the locked position.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2001Date of Patent: October 28, 2003Assignee: Mobile Mini, Inc.Inventors: Russ Lemley, Aric Clawson
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Publication number: 20030182978Abstract: A padlock assembly includes a padlock including a lock body and a shackle. The lock body has a top surface and a bottom surface and at least one body pin having a longitudinal dimension and extending through the lock body and beyond the top surface and the bottom surface. The shackle is fixedly attachable to the lock body through the top surface. The padlock assembly also includes a jacket having a hollow member shaped to receive the lock body and fixedly attached to the lock body. The jacket has a length at least as great as the longitudinal dimension of the at least one body pin and the jacket is disposed on the lock body to extend beyond the top surface and the bottom surface coextensive with the at least one body pin.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2002Publication date: October 2, 2003Inventor: Richard Miranda
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Patent number: 6622533Abstract: A protective enclosure according to one embodiment of the disclosures herein includes a hollow body and a lock capturing member attached tot he hollow body. The hollow body includes spaced apart side walls, a front wall attached between the spaced apart side walls and a first handle-engaging member at least partially defining a rear wall. The first handle-engaging member extends from a top end of the hollow body toward a bottom end of the hollow body. The first handle-engaging member is offset from a rear edge of each one of the side walls wherein a handle-receiving channel is defined between the side walls and the first handle-engaging member. The lock-capturing member is attached to the hollow body and includes a shank-receiving aperture for receiving a shank of a lock therethrough. The shank-receiving aperture is positioned within the hollow body.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2001Date of Patent: September 23, 2003Inventor: Jerre Dennis Santini
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Patent number: 6609739Abstract: A locking device (20) for double-wing gates (10, 12). The lock comprises a pair of base plates (16, 18), each secured to one of the wings so that in the closed position thereof the members (18d, 16d) are located side by side. At least one of the projecting members is formed with a dead-body receiving cavity (16g, 18g). A lock body (20) is provided, having a side portion formed with respective recesses (20a, 20b) configured and located so as to fit over both the projecting members. The lock body (20) is equipped with a key-operated locking mechanism (22) comprising at least one dead-bolt receiving cavity of the respective anchor member thereby preventing the disengagement of the lock body (20) from both anchor members. The projections (16d, 18d) may be in the form of elongated ribs, or cylindrical pins.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2001Date of Patent: August 26, 2003Inventor: Meir Avganim
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Patent number: 6601413Abstract: A hasp enclosure for protecting an eye of a hasp and receiving a lock. The hasp enclosure includes a cover having an opening which extends into an interior, eye receiving chamber. An aperture is defined through the cover which intersects the interior, eye receiving chamber in a location which is aligned with the eye so that the lock can be be inserted through the aperture in the cover and the eye. The cover may be a separate piece or may be connected to the hasp face plate over the hasp eye receiving slot.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2002Date of Patent: August 5, 2003Inventor: Robert A. Vito
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Publication number: 20030136159Abstract: A hasp enclosure for protecting an eye of a hasp and receiving a lock. The hasp enclosure includes a cover having an opening which extends into an interior, eye receiving chamber. An aperture is defined through the cover which intersects the interior, eye receiving chamber in a location which is aligned with the eye so that the lock can be be inserted through the aperture in the cover and the eye. The cover may be a separate piece or may be connected to the hasp face plate over the hasp eye receiving slot.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2002Publication date: July 24, 2003Inventor: Robert A. Vito
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Patent number: 6581419Abstract: A hasp and lock cover for installation on a camming handle of a cargo door of cargo carrying vehicles and shipping containers to substantially cover existing top and bottom hasp elements and the shackle of a lock device installed through the hasp elements. The cover is a unitary rigid box-like device having a contiguous front wall, laterally opposed side walls, a top end wall, an open back side, and an open bottom end defining an interior. Axially aligned apertures through each laterally opposed side wall are sized and shaped to slidably receive the camming handle of the cargo door. A recess in the top end wall is sized and shaped to allow pivotal movement therethrough of the top hasp element into and out of the cover interior. The open bottom end allows the lock device to be manually inserted upwardly therethrough into the interior and manipulated to secure the shackle through aligned apertures in the top and bottom hasp elements.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2002Date of Patent: June 24, 2003Inventor: Forrest E. Strodtman
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Patent number: 6578393Abstract: A security cover for a padlock used to lock a hasp or other similar structure comprises a housing having first, second and third openings. The openings provide limited access to the housing's interior region. When installed on a hasp, the shackle and a substantial portion of the hasp's eye extend through the second and third openings, respectively, and are contained within the housing for protection.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2001Date of Patent: June 17, 2003Inventor: Doyle Yarborought
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Patent number: 6578398Abstract: A commercial washer and dryer coin box guard adapted for receipt in a coin box frame. A coin box is slidably received inside the coin box frame, which is part of a coin box housing. The coin box housing is part of a washer or drier. The coin box guard is designed to prevent unauthorized entry into the coin box and stealing coins found therein. The guard includes a face plate dimensioned for covering the front of the coin box frame. The face plate has one or more flanges on the sides thereof for engaging a portion of the sides of the front of the coin box frame. One of the sides of the coin box frame has a frame hole therethrough. The frame hole in the side is indexed with a flange hole in one of the flanges. The frame holes in the side of the coin box frame and the flange are adapted for receiving a hasp of a padlock for securing the face plate to the front of the coin box frame.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2001Date of Patent: June 17, 2003Inventor: Donald G. Behunin
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Patent number: 6553798Abstract: A door block (9) serving for blocking a door (2), which is side-hinged on a casing (3) around an opening in a container wall, against being opened by unauthorized persons. The door block comprises a rotatable closing rod (5), a handle (6) on the closing rod and a cam (7) fitted on the closing rod for engaging a keeper (8) on the casing when the door is closed and the closing rod rotated into closed position by means of the handle. The door block furthermore comprises a, seen in cross section, mainly U-shaped covering (14) having a body (16) and two flaps (17) projecting from this body, and in the blocking position extending across the closing rod with a piece of this rod located in flushing cuts (18) in the flaps and the handle encompassed between the body and the flaps; a catch hook (19) pivotally mounted in the covering for locking the closing rod in the cuts of the flaps by means of a projection (26) on the catch hook; and a lock (13) for locking the catch hook in its locking position.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2000Date of Patent: April 29, 2003Inventors: Allan R Larsen, Henning Kummerfeldt
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Patent number: 6539754Abstract: A lock has a first steel plate having a first through hole defined to correspond to the core of the body, a circular cap movably received in the first through hole and having a slit defined to correspond to the keyhole of the core. A second steel plate is securely attached to the first steel plate and has a second through hole corresponding to the first through hole and bores corresponding to the holes of the first steel plate. A protection cap is securely attached to a bottom of the second steel plate and a distal edge of the protection cap is securely connected to an outer face of the body. The protection cap has an opening defined to correspond to the second through hole.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2002Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignee: Gee Bridge International Inc.Inventor: Shih-Hao Fang
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Patent number: 6536246Abstract: The retaining device is designed to be fitted into the end of the handlebar of a personal vehicle such as a bicycle, a motorcycle, an all terrain vehicle, or a personal watercraft. The device has a shackle, a cable, or a spring loaded lever which extends out of the distal end of the handlebar whereby it can be used to retain such items as a motorcycle helmet or a flotation vest. The retaining device can optionally include a lock, which can be either a combination lock or a keyed lock. Advantageously, the retaining device is substantially fitted wholly within the handlebar of the vehicle when it is not being used. In various embodiments a cable can be used, and a cap, which is adapted to fit over said retaining device, can be attached to the distal end of the cable.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2000Date of Patent: March 25, 2003Inventors: Larry Stephen Wilson, Edward John Hosch, III
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Patent number: 6530248Abstract: This invention relates to a lock assembly to be used in conjunction with two or more padlock assemblies. The lock assembly comprises a main body 1, a main shackle 2, and a locking portion 7. When all subsidiary padlocks 5, 6 are locked into the apertures 3, 4 the main shackle 2 cannot be opened. The removal of either subsidiary shackle allows the locking portion 7 to circumvent the second subsidiary shackle and the main shackle 2 may be opened. This allows two persons to independently use the padlock without sharing keys or other secure information. Moreover the lock assembly may be used with any secure fitting designed for use with a traditional padlock.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2001Date of Patent: March 11, 2003Assignee: Tayhope Enterprises LimitedInventor: Julian Parker
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Patent number: 6526786Abstract: A protective cover for a realtor's lock box is provided. The cover comprises a substantially rectangular assembly of panels, wherein at least some of the panels include a resilient layer that protects the lock box from impacts and protects objects that impact the lock box. The cover may also include one or more straps, and the straps may be releasably attached to one or more of the panels. The cover includes an opening at a bottom end to allow a key compartment to eject from the lock box. In a preferred embodiment, the cover includes a sleeve for storing realtor's business cards.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 2002Date of Patent: March 4, 2003Inventor: Debra L. Kayoda
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Patent number: 6527312Abstract: A seal for a container. The seal is banana-shaped and is inserted over a container handle to make it impossible to move the handle without breaking the seal.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2001Date of Patent: March 4, 2003Inventors: John Jackovino, Vincent MacNair
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Patent number: 6519982Abstract: A bolt seal protector includes a V-shape or trapezoidal shape set of side and front walls. A set of transverse walls are attached to the side walls in the interior space defined by the side and front walls and include bolt shank receiving apertures. The transverse walls are attached to the side walls by projections. Top and bottom walls may be provided to enhance security. Flanges may be attached to the side walls. The flanges may extend inwardly or outwardly relative to the interior space at the top and bottom side wall edges. The transverse walls are recessed for receiving the bracket of a hasp of a keeper bar assembly which hasp is received between the transverse walls. Slots are provided in the side walls to receive a keeper bar handle and to provide clearance for hasp bracket fasteners and the like. Different thickness walls and flange shapes are provided for a given security need. Different embodiments are disclosed including a tool for use with certain of the embodiments.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2001Date of Patent: February 18, 2003Assignee: Trans-Guard Industries, Inc.Inventors: Terrence N. Brammall, Jeffrey Eugene Warner, Rodney Ridenour, William J. Neely