Abstract: This device is an adapter for joining non-threadable flexible tubing to other piping in both fluid-tight and mechanically positive relation. It has serrated chuck jaws encircling the tubing which grip and depress the wall of the tubing into a peripheral hollow in a supporting sleeve within the end of the tubing, when relative rotation is effected between the body of the adapter and a bushing threaded thereinto and surrounding the tubing. A gasket is pressed into sealing relation with the tubing and the adapter.
Abstract: This device provides greater ease in locking and unlocking the means provided in my prior U.S. Pat. No. 3,867,822 for securing electric meters from tampering. The key enters from the front of the meter box instead of from the side.
Abstract: This device locks the cover of an electric meter box by use of a bolt type lock which prevents access to the screw which fixes the part holding down the cover to a bracket fixed on the body of the box.
Abstract: The present device is a means for preventing unauthorized access to an electric meter box, and comprises a clamp holding the box lid shut, the clamp being locked in place overhanging the lid by a bolt through a bracket fixed on the box wall and a bolt type lock passed through registering holes in the clamp and bracket. All parts except the overhanging and adjacent portion of the clamp and a small portion of the lock are shielded from tampering by an enclosing yoke locked in place by the lock.
Abstract: The present invention is a protective shroud to prevent unauthorized operation of a gas cock controlling the supply of gas used for industrial purposes or other large volume use. The device is fixed to the valve or cock by key-operated locking means coupling the valve stem to the body of the valve.
Abstract: The present is an improved form of barrel type lock in which positive contracting mechanical gripping engagement between the key and the spring-biased locking plunger of the lock replaces the expanding frictional type of engagement hitherto used. This change both greatly increases the power of the key to operate weathered or otherwise recalcitrant locks and also provides for different series of locks of the same standard construction which will be operable exclusively by their own particular key.
Abstract: A locking adaptor assembly for a hollow meter box having a cover. A supporting element having an annular retaining shoulder is clipped to the flange of the box. A conventional bolt type lock is inserted through an aligned hole in the cover and through the supporting element where it is held in place to lock the cover firmly to the box.