Shackles Patents (Class 70/18)
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Patent number: 6439005Abstract: An anti-theft security device for vehicles for preventing a user's vehicle from being stolen. The anti-theft security device for vehicles includes a tubular member being removably and securely and lockingly fastened about a steering wheel column; and also includes a shield/support member being integrally attached to the tubular member; and further includes an arm locking mechanism being securely attached to the shield/support member; and also includes an arm member being movably and lockingly attached to the locking mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 2000Date of Patent: August 27, 2002Inventor: Dalton Thompson
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Patent number: 6430974Abstract: A strap and lock assembly for luggage for preventing luggage from breaking open. The strap and lock assembly for luggage includes a strap assembly including an elastic strap member being adapted to wrap about a piece of luggage; and also includes ring assemblies including ring members being securely attached to ends of the elastic strap member; and further includes a hook member being securely attached to one of the ring members and being adapted to removably engage about the other of the ring members; and also includes a padlock member for locking the elastic strap member about the piece of luggage.Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 2000Date of Patent: August 13, 2002Inventors: Tommie L. Mitchell, Juanita Mitchell
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Patent number: 6430973Abstract: A steel cable lock including a steel cable, a lock body fixed at one end of the steel cable, a lock pin member and a fitting ring formed at the other end of the steel cable. A movable sleeve member is fitted on the steel cable with a subsidiary steel cable extending from the sleeve member. The lock pin member is disposed at a free end of the subsidiary steel cable. When used, the lock body at one end of the steel cable and the subsidiary steel cable as well as the lock pin member are first passed through the fitting ring at the other end of the steel cable to wind the steel cable around a fixed article and fix the end of the steel cable with the fitting ring on the fixed article such as a pole or a rail. Then the end of the steel cable with the lock body, the subsidiary steel cable and the pin lock member are wound around the article to be locked and then the lock pin member is plugged into the lock body to achieve a locking effect.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2000Date of Patent: August 13, 2002Inventor: Wen-Sheng Huang
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Patent number: 6427497Abstract: A wall-mounted locking system for firearms comprises a wall-mounted base plate having hinged primary and secondary latch doors. A breech hook is connected to the base plate. The primary latch door carries a locking mechanism, which is dimensioned to pass through a hole or cut-out provided in the secondary latch door. Additionally, a barrel ring or muzzle hook is wall mounted above the base plate. A firearm is held against the base plate via the breech hook, which engages the firearm's ejection port and prevents the firearm from being loaded with ammunition. The barrel ring or muzzle hook prevents the firearm's barrel from being moved laterally. The firearm is secured via closing the latch doors and locking the lock.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2000Date of Patent: August 6, 2002Assignee: O.F. Mossberg & Sons, Inc.Inventors: A. Iver Mossberg, Jr., Brian F. Klanica
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Patent number: 6422048Abstract: There is disclosed herein relatively simple locking devices for sporting items such snowboards and the like. In one form of the locking device, the same includes a member which can be affixed to a binding of a snowboard, and includes a releasable cable which can be wrapped around a fixed or stationary object so as to secure the sporting item thereto for safe storage. In one embodiment, the cable is normally retained in a flanged section of a pad of the locking system, but can be released therefrom for attachment to the fixed or stationery object. In another embodiment, the cable can be retained around a boot binding assembly.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2000Date of Patent: July 23, 2002Assignee: Spoonfish, Inc.Inventors: Ross M. Fontes, Rex O. Bare, Jeffrey C. Smith
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Patent number: 6418759Abstract: An apparatus for securing a cable to a portable device equipped with a security slot defined within an outer wall. A first member is coupled to a second member with each member having at least one aperture defined within a body portion thereof. A locking member protrudes from a bottom edge of the first member and a pin protrudes from a bottom edge of the second member. The first and second members are movable from an unlocked position wherein the locking member is adapted for insertion into the security slot and engagement with the outer wall, to a locked position wherein the pin slidably abuts the locking member to secure the locking member within the security slot. When the first and second members are in the locked position, the aperture is aligned to allow for passage of the cable.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2000Date of Patent: July 16, 2002Assignee: Acco Brands, Inc.Inventors: Gregory Zeren, Glenn Rodgers
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Patent number: 6415634Abstract: Padlocks adapted for one-handed operation are disclosed. Typically having a laterally asymmetric shackle, the lock includes an arm connected thereto so as to pivot when the locking mechanism is disengaged. A spring or other component facilitates latching of the device by biasing the arm toward an exposed end of the shackle.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2001Date of Patent: July 9, 2002Inventor: L. Hanson Luquire
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Publication number: 20020078719Abstract: A strap and lock assembly for luggage for preventing luggage from breaking open. The strap and lock assembly for luggage includes a strap assembly including an elastic strap member being adapted to wrap about a piece of luggage; and also includes ring assemblies including ring members being securely attached to ends of the elastic strap member; and further includes a hook member being securely attached to one of the ring members and being adapted to removably engage about the other of the ring members; and also includes a padlock member for locking the elastic strap member about the piece of luggage.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 26, 2000Publication date: June 27, 2002Inventors: Tommie L. Mitchell, Juanita Mitchell
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Patent number: 6408660Abstract: By providing a housing having an enlarged indicia receiving zone formed thereon along with combination defining rotatable dials associated therewith which controls lock means cooperatingly associated with the housing, a combined luggage tag and locking system is achieved. By employing this system, a single product is realized which is capable of identifying the owner of any suitcase or luggage with external indicia, while also effectively locking the suitcase or luggage to prevent unwanted entry. In addition, the combined luggage tag and locking system incorporates two separate and independent locking members, preferably a conventional shackle in combination with an elongated/flexible cable member or locking wire, for further enhancing the locked securement thereof to any desired product.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2000Date of Patent: June 25, 2002Assignee: The Sun Lock Company LTDInventor: Eric Lai
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Patent number: 6397644Abstract: A service vehicle ladder lock for fastening a step or extension ladder to a conventional ladder rack running either along a side of the roof of the vehicle or across the top thereof. This ladder lock forms a rectangular framework for placement about the ladder and the ladder rack in close proximity to inhibit movement in any direction upon rapid starting or stopping. In the preferred configuration the ladder lock comprises three portions of narrow bent flat metal stock fastened together wherein the first and second portions are attached by a hinge to allow opening and closing; and the second and third portions are attached to each other. The free end of the first portion has a strike plate thereon for receiving the latch of a tension latch/lock assembly integrally mated to the free end of the third portion. This ladder lock optionally includes means for adjusting the frame width and/or height to insure a close fit around the ladder and the ladder frame to insure safety and security thereof.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2000Date of Patent: June 4, 2002Inventor: Mark Douglas Gidding
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Patent number: 6393875Abstract: A portable projection lock receiver (10) includes a shackle portion (12) adapted to fit through an opening (38) on the device to be secured. The shackle portion (12) of the projection lock receiver (10) has an open section (18) and a first opening (30) formed at one end. A closure member (14) associated with the shackle includes a second opening (28) which may be aligned with the first opening (30). In this aligned position, the closure member (14) closes the shackle open section (18) and the two aligned openings (28, 30) together form a projection lock receptacle. This projection lock receptacle is conformed to receive and retain a suitably sized projection portion of a projection lock.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2000Date of Patent: May 28, 2002Assignee: Dell Products, L.P.Inventors: Michael R. Garel, Christopher M. Jaggers
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Patent number: 6389853Abstract: An apparatus for deterring theft of an electronic device, includes a lock having a housing and a retention member movably mounted in the housing for being moved between a locked position and an unlocked position. An elongated retaining member has a first end connected to the lock, and a second end connected to an anchoring member. A plurality of contacts are attached to the lock. A first one of the contacts is electrically isolated from a second one of the contacts. A continuity detection element is attached to the retaining member for detecting a discontinuity between the first and the second ends of the retaining member. The continuity detection element is electrically connected to the first and the second contacts.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2000Date of Patent: May 21, 2002Assignee: Dell USA, L.P.Inventors: John C. Pate, Andrew Moore
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Patent number: 6381998Abstract: The present invention relates to a golf bag security device. One aspect of the present invention relates to a golf bag security device that has both a club retaining assembly and a bag securing assembly that are both locked by a single releasable lock. Another aspect of the invention relates to a golf bag security device that uses a plurality of fingers to retain the clubs therein.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 1999Date of Patent: May 7, 2002Inventor: Stanley B. Good
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Patent number: 6374645Abstract: There is disclosed herein a relatively simple locking device for sporting items such as skateboards, snowboards, snow skis, and the like. In one form of the locking device, the same includes a member which can be affixed to a wheel truck of a skateboard, binding of a snowboard, or binding of a snow ski, and includes a releasable cable which can be wrapped around a fixed or stationary object so as to secure the sporting item. In one embodiment, the cable can be extended and retracted from the body of the locking device so as to provide a suitable length of the cable for the securing function. In another embodiment, the cable is normally retained in a flanged section of the locking device, but can be released therefrom for attachment to the fixed or stationary object.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2000Date of Patent: April 23, 2002Assignee: Spoonfish, Inc.Inventors: Ross M. Fontes, Andrew J. March, David R. Millar
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Patent number: 6349575Abstract: A cable lock system having a length of cable, a female lock housing and a male lock housing. The cable has a lug attached to each of its ends and after the cable is wound through the various apertures of items to be secured, the lugs are inserted into lug apertures in the side wall of the tubular sleeve portion of the female lock housing. The male lock housing has a cylinder bore hole and a lock having a locking tang fixedly secured in the cylindrical bore hole. The male lock housing is telescopically received in the bore hole of the female lock housing with its front end pressed against the respective lugs on the end of the cable member. By turning a key in the lock, the locking tang is directed radially outward into an internal annular groove in the female lock housing thereby preventing removal of the male lock housing from the female lock housing. The structure of the assembled parts prevents access to a rounded head nut on a carriage bolt that secures the female lock housing to a support wall.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 2000Date of Patent: February 26, 2002Inventor: James K. Bentley
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Patent number: 6327752Abstract: A method and apparatus for securing the ends of one or more cables is disclosed. These methods and apparatuses may be used, for example, to secure pleasure craft, for example, surfboards, wind surfboards, canoes or kayaks, for storage or transportation. The methods and apparatuses are characterized by a device having two channels which are hinged at a common end and to which include means for attaching the one or more cables. When the channels are rotated into engagement the one or more cables are not only tensioned but the means for attaching the cables are concealed from tampering or damage. The channels are preferably secured to each other and disengagement is prevented by means of a locking mechanism and a release mechanism. The release mechanism is preferably a push-button release mechanism which facilitates use of the device.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2000Date of Patent: December 11, 2001Inventor: Lawrence A. Hinkey
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Patent number: 6321579Abstract: An locking device that cooperates with a predefined rectangular slot built into an external wall of the equipment to be secured. The locking device preferably includes a cylindrical body having a recessed area formed coaxially within the body. A cam assembly and a hook arm assembly are fitted within the recessed area and operably coupled to engage and release from the security slot.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2000Date of Patent: November 27, 2001Assignee: Micro Security Devices Inc.Inventor: Gregg Reyes
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Patent number: 6301940Abstract: A device for fastening to equipment subject to theft and having an outer shell provided with a security slot. The device is inserted in the security slot located in the shell of the equipment. The device includes two similarly-shaped, mirror-imaged insert members having a hooked tang protruding therefrom. The tangs are inserted through the security slot so that the hooks grip the inside surface of the equipment shell proximate the security slot, and the insert members are mated in juxtaposition. The insert members further include a cylindrical portion, that, when juxtaposed, creates a channel through which a cable or padlock may be passed to hold the insert members together. The device may include a sleeve to slidably cover the insert members.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2000Date of Patent: October 16, 2001Assignee: Acco Brands, Inc.Inventors: Jay S. Derman, Greg Zeren
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Patent number: 6295847Abstract: A device for coupling a cable to a locking member provided at an end of the cable. A coupling device includes a slot portion provided with a slot for receiving the locking member, and at least one cable portion that extends from the slot portion, the cable portion being formed with an opening for receiving passage of the cable therein. An object that includes an opening or passage may receive the cable for being secured thereby.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 1999Date of Patent: October 2, 2001Assignee: Acco Brands, Inc.Inventor: Gregory Zeren
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Patent number: 6263709Abstract: A snowboard locking system including two longitudinal members that are transversely aligned and partially overlapping from opposite sides of the middle section of a snowboard. Each elongated member includes a U-shaped portion designed to capture the outer edge of the snowboard when the elongated member is transversely aligned thereover. Formed on the end of each elongated member opposite the U-shaped portion is a wide body portion with a plurality of holes formed thereon. During installation on a snowboard, the elongated members are transversely aligned on opposite sides of the snowboard so that the U-shaped portions capture the opposite outer edges of the snowboard and the body portions overlap. A plurality of holes formed on the body portion of each elongated member may be aligned and registered. A lock extending through the aligned holes of the two elongated members is then used to hold them in a transversely aligned position on the snowboard.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2000Date of Patent: July 24, 2001Inventors: Mike Kemery, Eric Kapfhammer
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Patent number: 6263711Abstract: A cable lock has a cable and a latch assembly. The latch assembly includes a body, a latch bolt, a lock post and a cylinder. One end of the cable is permanently connected to the body. A latch bolt can be detachably inserted into the body and is permanently connected to the other end of the cable. A lock post is rotatably mounted in the body to securely lock the lock post. The cylinder has a keyhole defined in one end of the cylinder, a spindle rotatably mounted on the other end of the cylinder and means for activating the lock post to rotate with the spindle to release the latch bolt. This configuration provides enough space to allow the cable to curl. A force unbalance can be avoided, and the ease of locking or unlocking the cable lock will be improved.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2000Date of Patent: July 24, 2001Inventor: Fu-Sheng Kuo
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Patent number: 6244081Abstract: A security device, for a backpack 51, comprises a cover in the form of a wire netting 50 that is held snugly to the backpack by a draw line 53. The draw line is taughtened and locked tight with a locking mechanism 54. The cover prevents tampering with or removing the backpack from the wearer, and especially the slicing open of backpack to remove its contents.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2000Date of Patent: June 12, 2001Inventor: Robert Wesley Schlipper
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Patent number: 6237375Abstract: A lap top security device which has two adjustable arms and two fixed arms which engage with a lock and which adjust to fit different size computers to lock the computer closed. In addition one of the fixed arms has a loop so the security device can be attached to a fixed object.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 1999Date of Patent: May 29, 2001Inventor: William E. Wymer
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Patent number: 6230526Abstract: There is disclosed herein a relatively simple locking device for sporting items such as skateboards, snowboards, snow skis, and the like. In one form of the locking device, the same includes a member which can be affixed to a wheel truck of a skateboard, binding of a snowboard, or binding of a snow ski, and includes a releasable cable which can be wrapped around a fixed or stationary object so as to secure the sporting item. In one embodiment, the cable can be extended and retracted from the body of the locking device so as to provide a suitable length of the cable for the securing function. In another embodiment, the cable is normally retained in a flanged section of the locking device, but can be released therefrom for attachment to the fixed or stationary object.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 1999Date of Patent: May 15, 2001Assignee: Spoonfish, Inc.Inventors: Ross M. Fontes, Andrew J. March, David R. Millar
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Patent number: 6227015Abstract: Padlocks adapted for one-handed operation are disclosed. Typically having a laterally asymmetric shackle, the lock includes an arm connected thereto so as to pivot when the locking mechanism is disengaged. A spring or other component facilitates latching of the device by biasing the arm toward an exposed end of the shackle.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 1999Date of Patent: May 8, 2001Inventor: L. Hanson Luquire
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Patent number: 6212919Abstract: An adjustable cable loop locking system for securing two spaced apart articles, such as a boat to dock piling, with a length of flexible cable is disclosed. The system includes first and second mechanisms slidably disposed on opposite end portions of a cable in which are formed first and second cable loops respectively. A flexible sheath, which may be a conventional hollow hydraulic hose, slidably covers a central portion of cable and is affixed on opposite ends thereof to the first and second mechanisms to fix the distance between the mechanism as measured along the central portion of the cable. The two lead-in portions of the first loop slidably extend through the first mechanism except that one of these lead-in portions which contains a free end of the cable can be selectively locked in a stationary position in the first mechanism by operation of a locking handle when desired.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 1999Date of Patent: April 10, 2001Inventor: John S. Gerow
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Patent number: 6199412Abstract: A lockable tie down strap used to secure various loads to a variety of support surfaces, such as a vehicle, a boat, a pallet, a shelf, a tray, a cage, or the like. The lockable tie down strap has one loose end that is secured in a key-operated locking member to prevent theft, and is preferably constructed of a tubular webbing with steel cables running through the body of the webbing to prevent cutting of the strap, and thereby more securely hold a load by the strap. The strap may also be provided with loose ends having openings or a hook at the ends, for use with a roof rack or a wire cage to hold equipment or a flexible load in position.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 1999Date of Patent: March 13, 2001Inventor: Sam R. Kennedy
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Patent number: 6192719Abstract: A snowboard assembly containing a snowboard attached to a locking device. The locking device is contained within an enclosure, which is attached to the snowboard. The enclosure contains a base hingeably attached to a cover; the cover and base may be readily connected to and disconnected from each other. The locking device is inclined with respect to the base to afford ready visibility and easy access. A cable is connected to the locking device and is adapted to be connected to a post or other secure structure.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 1999Date of Patent: February 27, 2001Inventors: Alfred A. Stukas, Dante DiProsa, Josef Neubauer
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Patent number: 6189348Abstract: A retightenable and resettable strap lock for luggage includes a female buckle member with number wheels, a male buckle member for releasably engaging with the female buckle member, and a strap connected to the female buckle member and the male buckle member. A slide member is mounted in the female buckle member for restraining movement of the strap. An end of the strap is pullable to further tighten the luggage even if the male and female buckle members are engaged with each other, yet loosening of the strap by pulling the end of the strap in the opposite direction is prevented. A pull tab holder is mounted in the male buckle member for receiving two pull tabs of a zipper of the luggage. The pull tab holder is retained in place by the female buckle member when the male and female buckle members are engaged with each other.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2000Date of Patent: February 20, 2001Inventor: Chien-Yung Huang
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Patent number: 6173591Abstract: A device for fastening to equipment subject to theft and having an outer shell provided with a security slot. The device is inserted in the security slot located in the shell of the equipment. The device includes two similarly-shaped, mirror-imaged insert members having a hooked tang protruding therefrom. The tangs are inserted through the security slot so that the hooks grip the inside surface of the equipment shell proximate the security slot, and the insert members are mated in juxtaposition. The insert members further include a cylindrical portion, that, when juxtaposed, creates a channel through which a cable or padlock may be passed to hold the insert members together. The device may include a sleeve to slidably cover the insert members.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 1998Date of Patent: January 16, 2001Assignee: Acco Brands, Inc.Inventor: Jay S. Derman
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Patent number: 6167734Abstract: A coupler device for securing an additional wire rope cable without a lock to a wire rope cable with a lock on one end. The coupler includes an internal planar cavity and cavity openings that are sized and arranged to allow a first cable without a locked end to pass through the cavity and allow a second cable having a loop end and a distal locked end to pass its loop end through the device in a direction orthogonal to the plane of the cavity, resulting in the second cable crossing above and adjacent to the first cable, preventing its removal from the coupler. The coupler devices present a simple method of coupling and securing to each other a variety of cable configurations, including securing a cable to a shaft or padlock.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2000Date of Patent: January 2, 2001Inventor: Jay S Derman
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Patent number: 6164097Abstract: An apparatus for locking musical instruments having "necks" to a fixed structure having first and second rigid arm members each having a curved portion and a straight portion; in which the first and second rigid arm members are mirror images of each other; mating eye members are attached to each of said first and second arm members curved portion and mating hinge forming means are attached to each of the first and second arm members straight portion in which each of said first and second arm members has an inner surface for engaging the "neck" of a musical instrument and each of said first and second arm members inner surface has a soft resilient portion and extending chain or cable adapted to fit through the eye means of the first and second arms for engaging a fixed structure.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 1995Date of Patent: December 26, 2000Inventor: Brett McBryde
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Patent number: 6112562Abstract: An apparatus which inhibits the theft of equipment such as personal computers is disclosed. The equipment must have an external wall provided with a specially designed, approximately rectangular slot having preselected dimensions. An attachment mechanism includes a housing for a spindle having a first portion rotatable within the housing, a shaft extending outwardly from the housing, and a crossmember at the end of the shaft having peripheral dimensions closely conforming to the internal dimensions of the slot. An abutment mechanism also emanates from the housing, and is located on opposite sides of the shaft intermediate the housing and the crossmember. The peripheral cross-sectional dimensions of the abutment mechanism and the shaft in combination closely conform to the dimensions of the slot. The length of the shaft from the housing to the crossmember is approximately equal to the thickness of the external wall of equipment.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 1998Date of Patent: September 5, 2000Assignee: Acco Brands, Inc.Inventors: William R. Murray, Jr., Stewart R. Carl, Arthur H. Zarnowitz
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Patent number: 6109074Abstract: A shackle lock having a shackle with at least two ends and whose length can be adjusted, a lock body, and a lock stud is disclosed. One end of the shackle is secured to the lock body and secured at another end to the lock stud. The lock body has at least one insertion hole, and the shackle lock also has at least one intermadiate shackle lock stud which is connected in between two ends of the shackle. The effective shackle length can be adjusted easily so as to be used both as a large size shackle lock and as a small size shackle lock.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 1999Date of Patent: August 29, 2000Inventor: Weiqiang Du
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Patent number: 6102440Abstract: A seat belt with light and lock. A manually operated light attached to the seat belt provides a visual indication of seat belt use. A key-operated lock on the buckle prevents a child from unfastening the buckle while the vehicle is moving.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 1998Date of Patent: August 15, 2000Inventor: Robert Bergkessel
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Patent number: 6094949Abstract: A lock device for electronic apparatus is provided as a non-intrusive and removable attachment, The lock device has an actuating member that translates linear movement along a longitudinal axis to linear movement of a pair of retractable lugs along a transverse axis. The lock device is designed for use with an electronic instrument having an accessory-receiving cavity or recess built into its plastic case. The recess includes a pair of pockets on either side into which corresponding lugs of the lock device may be received.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 1999Date of Patent: August 1, 2000Assignee: Fluke CorporationInventors: Christopher W. Lagerberg, Joseph V. Ferrante
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Patent number: 6092402Abstract: A ski pole anti-theft device for providing economical and convenient anti-theft protection to the ski enthusiast is described. Two S shaped members with ski pole encompassing cut-outs pivotally snap fit together to secure a pair of ski poles. The ski pole anti-theft device is small enough to fit comfortably in a skier's jacket pocket. Used together with a padlock or cable/padlock or cable combination lock, the ski pole anti-theft device provides a convenient anti-theft system for both ski poles and skis wherever and whenever required.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 1999Date of Patent: July 25, 2000Inventors: Raymond M. Porcelli, William Jones
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Patent number: 6092401Abstract: A security device affixable to a package includes a housing, a strap, and a crossover connector carried by a cable. The strap is formed with a toothed channel containing a plurality of teeth that lockingly engage with a plurality of locking fingers formed on the housing. The strap is selectively and slidably received within the housing and cannot be removed without the use of a special key. When the key is inserted into the housing, the pins of the key simultaneously deflect the locking fingers out of locking engagement with the teeth of the toothed channel, thus permitting the strap to be removed from the housing. The cable and crossover connector are configured such that the cable is in a figure-8 configuration, thus permitting a single cable to carry the housing and the strap of the security device, and further permitting a single cable to extend across all six surfaces of the parallelepiped package.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 1999Date of Patent: July 25, 2000Assignee: Alpha Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: James K. Sankey, James M. Byrne
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Patent number: 6089054Abstract: A locking assembly for personal property, which contains a body with a base, the body being connected to a combination lock with a retractable cable, a first bracket removably attached to said body, and a second bracket removably attached to the body. Each of the first bracket and the second bracket forms an orifice with a centerline. A line drawn through the centerlines of the brackets forms an angle with respect to the base of from about 8 to about 15 degrees.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 1999Date of Patent: July 18, 2000Inventors: Alfred A. Stukas, Dante DiProsa
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Patent number: 6082154Abstract: The present invention 10 discloses a device used as a security locking device for surfboards 12. The present invention discloses a U-shaped member 14 having parallel leg members which effectively encircle the surfboard 12 with the leg members being slightly wider than the thickness of a surfboard and slightly longer than the width of a surfboard which operates by sliding a surfboard 12 into and between the parallel legs of the U-shaped member 14 and thereafter, placing a locking member 30 that connects the two parallel legs of the device about the surfboard 12. There is also a cable member 24 which can be used to then attach the locking member 30 to any object or structure which will thereby prevent movement of the surfboard 12 beyond the length of the cable 24.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 1999Date of Patent: July 4, 2000Inventor: Dennis MacDonald
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Patent number: 6062050Abstract: A golf club bag having a golf club locking assembly integral therewith is provided, comprising a golf club bag with an integral golf club locking assembly, the assembly including an upper housing element with a latch coupled to the upper housing element, and a single locking plate coupled to said slide latch constrained within guide tracks moveable between the upper and lower housing element. A key cylinder is communicatively linked to the locking plate and an elastic bumper for holding golf clubs within the assembly is secured to the locking plate. A cable locking plate for locking the assembly to any object is secured to the device, and a lower housing element is configured to be secured to the upper housing element.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 1999Date of Patent: May 16, 2000Inventor: Ronald K. Lion
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Patent number: 6055832Abstract: A locking device includes a shackle member and a key operable locking head that may be fastened onto a latch portion of the shackle member. The locking head has a housing and a rotatable retainer and a lock core in the interior of the housing. The lock core is mechanically coupled to the retainer, and both the retainer and the lock core are axially oriented with respect to an axial opening in the housing. The latch portion is axially insertable through the axial opening when the lock core is in an unlocked state and has a latch head which becomes fastened by the locking head when the retainer is rotated by the lock core into a locked state. A seal is supported by the housing proximately to the axial opening and acts to seal against a seal surface on the latch portion. The shackle member can be a linear portion with a stop portion, such as a knob, or alternatively, a cable member.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 1998Date of Patent: May 2, 2000Inventor: Philip W. Wyers
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Patent number: 6053336Abstract: A wheel retention device includes a base adapted for mounting to a vehicle transport rack and a retention ring secured to the base. The base includes an open cavity having a central axis, the open cavity is sized to receive a portion of a wheel of the wheeled vehicle therein. The retention ring is securely mounted on the base and is adapted to discretely rotate generally around the central axis of the base so as to enclose the cavity and secure the wheel therein thereby securing the wheeled vehicle to the rack. The retention ring is discretely rotatable about the base through the engagement of an outer generally polygonal surface of the base and inner generally polygonal surface of the retention ring.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 1997Date of Patent: April 25, 2000Assignee: Sportworks Northwest, Inc.Inventor: Michael K. Reeves
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Patent number: 6044674Abstract: A device for preventing access to a nut or bolt fastening a valuable item such as an outboard motor on a boat, a riding lawnmower to a burglar cable, or the like. The device is independent of the nut and bolt, and includes a body that receives the bolt head or nut in a chamber, with the shaft protruding to the exterior where it is threadedly fastened to the valuable item. At a second aperture the chamber receives a flanged plug that prevents access to the head of the bolt. A locking pin threadedly engaged through a third aperture in the body engages an annular indented region on the plug to prevent its removal. A unique head on the locking pin is matched with the same style key to thread and unthread the locking pin from the body. An optional slotted chamber design permits securing of a cable to the nut and bolt combination by including a slot in the body that is occluded by the plug when it is inserted into the chamber and locked by the locking pin.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 1998Date of Patent: April 4, 2000Inventors: Robert E. Rushing, Linda L. Rushing
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Patent number: 6044669Abstract: A variably-sized strap lock includes a strap and a lock body. The strap consists of a free end portion, a hinge portion and a lock portion. A variably-sized loop is formed by inserting the strap into the lock body and pulling the strap through the lock body to remove excess slack. The lock body engages either a series of teeth or a pair of chain-like members located on the strap and prevents withdrawal without disengagement by the user. A pair of hinges or the pair of chain-like members of the strap allow the hinge portion of the strap to lie flush against the lock body portion of the strap thus allowing the strap lock to be tightly secured onto an object to prevent rattling or inadvertent disengagement.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 1998Date of Patent: April 4, 2000Inventor: Clark Levi
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Patent number: 6026662Abstract: A security device, for a backpack 51, comprises a cover in the form of a wire netting 50 that is held snugly to the backpack by a draw line 53. The draw line is taughtened and locked tight with a locking mechanism 54. The cover prevents tampering with or removing the backpack from the wearer, and especially the slicing open of backpack to remove its contents.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 1998Date of Patent: February 22, 2000Inventor: Robert Wesley Schlipper
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Patent number: 6026664Abstract: A steel wire rope lock includes a lock housing, a steel wire rope having a first end and a second end, a first end connector for fixing tightly the first end of the steel wire rope, a second end connector for fixing tightly the second end of the steel wire rope and a lock fitted in the lock housing. The first end connector is inserted into the mouth of the lock housing. The lock is inserted in the other end of the lock housing. Then, the second end connector is inserted into the lateral hole of the lock housing, and the steel bead provided half in the round hole of the second end connector is compressed by the inner wall of the lateral hole to withdraw wholly in the round hole. When the second end connector being inserted more downwardly, the steel bead will be pushed outward by the spring in the round hole to be caught in the arc groove. Thus, the second end connector is firmly fixed in the lock housing.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 1999Date of Patent: February 22, 2000Inventor: Yung-Ta Lin
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Patent number: 6018968Abstract: A locking apparatus for dual adjacent doors and for a hasp. The locking apparatus of the invention includes a first locking bar connected by a hinge to a second locking bar, the first and second locking bar each having a pair of longitudinally spaced openings therein, the pair of openings in the first locking bar being aligned with the pair of openings on the second locking bar when the first locking bar is pivoted to contact the second locking bar, the first locking bar and the second locking bar being secured to each other by a lock located at the ends of the locking bars opposite the ends of the locking bars at which the hinge is located.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 1998Date of Patent: February 1, 2000Inventor: Kenneth W. Sides
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Patent number: 6016673Abstract: A cable lock and complementary bracket for securely attaching the cable lock to a bicycle frame when not in use. The bracket has an attachment portion that mounts the bracket to a frame strut and a seat with a cavity into which the lock head of the cable lock fits. The cavity is funnel shaped to limit movement between the lock head and bracket. An arm on the bracket includes a tongue that extends into a groove in the lock head to securely retain the lock head in the bracket. The tongue is biased into the groove and is manually removable by bending the arm to allow removal of the lock head from the bracket.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 1998Date of Patent: January 25, 2000Assignee: Kryptonite CorporationInventor: Cornelius McDaid
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Patent number: 6012739Abstract: A device for securing a snowboard is provided including a shackle accessory in the form of a bracket for attaching a securing mechanism, with or without a lock, to a snowboard. The bracket of the present invention collapses for ease of portability. Also provided is an alternate embodiment wherein the securing mechanism can be used as a carrying strap.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 1998Date of Patent: January 11, 2000Inventors: Jonathan Weiss, deceased, by Jill C. Weiss Lester, legal representative, James Weiss, Russell Lester