Canes, Umbrellas, Apparel Patents (Class 70/59)
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Patent number: 11897430Abstract: A holder for retaining a helmet and a head and neck support device connected to the helmet. The holder has a base and a tongue. The base has a top surface and a u-shaped cavity extending into the base from the top surface. The u-shaped cavity generally has two arms and a bottom wall. A slot extends through the top surface of the base at least partially between the two arms of the u-shaped cavity. The tongue has a post and is secured to the base and moves linearly about the slot. The head and neck support device is retained in the u-shaped cavity, and the tongue assists in retaining the helmet.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2022Date of Patent: February 13, 2024Assignee: RACE CADDY, LLCInventor: John Luc Jodoin
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Patent number: 11708708Abstract: This disclosure relates generally to securing/locking devices that enable the securing of multiple valuable items, such as tools, sporting equipment, and the like. Embodiments of securing/locking devices can include a primary link member such as a chain, rope, wire, or cable that connects a junction to a primary securing member, such as a cuff. The devices can further include secondary link members each connecting the junction to one or more secondary securing members. The primary link member can attach the device to an anchor, such as a trailer, a truck bed rail, a portion of a house, or similar. The secondary link members can attach the device to mobile objects, such as expensive tools and sporting equipment. Thus, the single securing/locking device can be used to secure multiple mobile objects to a relatively stationary anchor. Many different embodiments similar to or different than this specific securing device are possible.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2022Date of Patent: July 25, 2023Inventor: David Scoggin
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Patent number: 11109630Abstract: Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to helmet safety compliance systems for use in personal transportation ride-share systems. A rider safety compliance system, may include a personal transport upon which a user can be transported, a physical lock mechanism securely mounted on the personal transport and mechanically adapted to lock and secure a helmet, and a processor adapted to release the helmet from the physical lock mechanism as a pre-determined action for allowing the user to activate the personal transport.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2020Date of Patent: September 7, 2021Inventors: Andreas Penna, Adam Kaye
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Patent number: 8235223Abstract: The present invention provides a lockable eyewear display system. One embodiment of the system includes a support frame on which the eyewear is placed, a lock that secures the eyewear to the frame, and a key that removes the lock from the frame. The device may further include an anchor connected to the frame that anchors the frame to a fixture or display object such as a rack or furniture. In another embodiment, the eyewear display device includes an articulating joint allowing at least a portion of the support frame to be swiveled.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2011Date of Patent: August 7, 2012Assignee: Eye Designs, LLCInventors: Alan Winig, Richard Winig, James Eldon
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Patent number: 8127946Abstract: The present invention provides a lockable eyewear display system. One embodiment of the system includes a support frame on which the eyewear is placed, a lock that secures the eyewear to the frame, and a key that removes the lock from the frame. The device may further include an anchor connected to the frame that anchors the frame to a fixture or display object such as a rack or furniture. In another embodiment, the eyewear display device includes an articulating joint allowing at least a portion of the support frame to be swiveled.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2009Date of Patent: March 6, 2012Assignee: Eye Designs, LLCInventors: Alan Winig, Richard Winig, James Eldon
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Patent number: 8126813Abstract: A client obtains license information. The client has a client module for using content under conditions defined in the license information. When the client module is updated and a new function is added, the client obtains updating license information including permission of the new function. The client is allowed to use the content under the conditions defined in the previous license information and the conditions defined in the updating license information without obtaining new rights information for the updated client module.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2004Date of Patent: February 28, 2012Assignee: Sony CorporationInventor: Yutaka Nagao
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Patent number: 8087270Abstract: An anti-theft device in the form of a cage created from high security steel cable for use with a motorcycle helmet to secure the helmet to a motorcycle in order to prevent the helmet from being stolen when the helmet is not in use. The cage opens via a draw string type opening to capture the helmet therein and closes to prevent the helmet from being removed from the cage. A closure cable forms the draw string type closure for the cage and has a closure cable loop at each of its free ends so that the closure cable can be wrapped around the motorcycle and the ends secured together with a standard lock to secure the device and the captured helmet to the motorcycle. The device can be folded to store in a small storage space when not in use and the cable may be plastic coated or uncoated.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2009Date of Patent: January 3, 2012Assignee: Gruver Enterprises, LLCInventors: Robert W. Gruver, Richard Karry
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Publication number: 20100287999Abstract: A locking structure for helmets comprises a body including an arcuate groove disposed on a bottom surface thereof, an arcuate engaging member fixed on a motorcycle, the body further including a receiving hole formed on one side thereof for receiving a lock core, one distal end of the lock core being locked to a fixing member, wherein the fixing member includes a foot extending from one side thereof and a slot to receive a resilient element, the body further includes a coupling projection and an inserting bore which are pivotally connected with a U-shaped hook member by using a shaft, the groove of the body includes an elastic piece positioned therein to correspond to the inserting bore.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2009Publication date: November 18, 2010Inventor: Chin-Sung Huang
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Publication number: 20100107705Abstract: A device is provided for securing against crime-of-opportunity theft at least one fishing rod and reel to be stored or transported in an outdoor, unsecured area or on an open, unsecured portion of a vehicle, such as an open bed of a pick-up truck, trailer, or boat.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2009Publication date: May 6, 2010Inventor: MORRIS DUDNEY
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Patent number: 7406844Abstract: A golf club lock apparatus for securing at least one golf club having a club shaft with a narrow segment and two shaft ends and a club head secured at one shaft end includes an interconnection line; two club shaft engaging mechanisms secured in spaced apart relation to the interconnection line, each shaft engaging mechanism having a locking and retaining structure for lockingly retaining at least one club shaft. Each shaft engaging mechanism preferably is a padlock having a lock mechanism case and a lock U-bolt having two U-bolt legs, one U-bolt leg extending slidably into the lock mechanism case and the other U-bolt leg lockably slidable into and out of the lock mechanism case and sized to closely fit around a narrow segment of a golf club shaft, so that the padlock must be opened to release the club. Each U-bolt preferably includes two U-bolt legs which are separate members interconnected by a hinge structure.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2006Date of Patent: August 5, 2008Inventor: Michael Haimm
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Publication number: 20080134731Abstract: A supporting column part 2 is erected from a rear end part of a water receiving part 3. A basal end part of a supporting member 4 is rotatably disposed at an upper end part of the supporting column part 2. The supporting member 4 is, when in use of an umbrella storage apparatus A, rotated such that the supporting member 4 becomes horizontal in posture and positionally fixed. A plurality of umbrella retaining locks 5, 5? are disposed, side by side in the longitudinal direction of the supporting member 4, at left and right side parts of the supporting member 4. The water-drops dropping from the umbrellas retained by the umbrella retaining locks 5, 5? are received in the water receiving part 3.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2007Publication date: June 12, 2008Applicant: SUGATSUNE KOGYO CO., LTD.Inventor: Koumi Manabe
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Patent number: 7187284Abstract: An active anti-theft device for protecting movable property having a computer device, at least one stationary connector, at least one portable connector, at least one sensor, a power source and an alarm is described. The active anti-theft device may also have a key switch, remote control and light. The computer device is the central unit which sends a signal to the other components of the active anti-theft device. The stationary connector attaches to a stationary object. The portable connector(s) and sensor(s) attach to various parts of the movable property. The connectors and sensors connect to the computer device by cable connections, which enable the connector(s) and sensor(s) to be connected to and thereby protect various components of the movable property. If a signal sent by the computer device to a connector or sensor does not return to the computer device as predetermined by a monitoring setup, the alarm sounds indicating that a connection to a component has been broken or disabled.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2005Date of Patent: March 6, 2007Inventor: Martin Masciantonio
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Patent number: 7159423Abstract: A motorcycle helmet lock securely grasps a metal strap ring (or D ring) of a helmet strap to prevent helmet theft. The helmet lock includes a groove suitable to accept the strap ring and a locking bolt to advance through the strap ring to secure the helmet. The lock may be an integral part of a motorcycle grip or foot peg, may bolt to a common accessory attachment interface of known motorcycle grips, or include an expanding portion which expands inside a tubular handlebar end to attach the helmet lock. The lock may further be used on any type of vehicle using handlebars for foot pegs.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2004Date of Patent: January 9, 2007Assignee: Kewlmetal, Inc.Inventors: Matthew N. Mrdeza, Joseph B. Gschweng
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Patent number: 7086255Abstract: The present invention is directed to a locker bag apparatus and system. The locker bag apparatus is preferably made of pliable or soft material and is provided with a zipper configured to lock with a locking hook, preferably a locking wall pole or tree hook.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2002Date of Patent: August 8, 2006Inventor: William B. Reason
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Patent number: 7069753Abstract: A bag 10 has a security wire netting 12 that is closed by tightening a draw line 14 and locking the draw line taut. When the netting is not in use, the netting 12, due to its configuration, can be readily folded up and placed or held around a top periphery of the bag. This enables the bag to be more conveniently used for simple storage of articles when no security is required.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2002Date of Patent: July 4, 2006Assignee: MRM Holdings LimitedInventor: Robert W Schlipper
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Publication number: 20040074265Abstract: The invention relates to a wardrobe securing device comprising a securing bow-shaped element (30) with two connected ends, whereby one bow end (32) is interlocked by a closing cylinder (20) in an end-receiving element (14) with an interlocking device (24). Said device also comprises a securing cable (40) whereby one of the ends thereof can be wound onto or wound off a rotatable drum (44) and is provided with a catch head (42) which can be engaged inside the cable interlocking device (22). Said one bow end (32) is provided with a plurality of notches (34) wherein a catch bolt (25) can be actuated with the aid of the closing cylinder (20).Type: ApplicationFiled: September 17, 2003Publication date: April 22, 2004Inventors: Jochen Bruening, Stephan Schwanekamp, Winfried Stienen
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Patent number: 6698257Abstract: A helmet can be secured using a front fork lock by placing an end of the motorcycle's handlebars through the helmet and then locking the handlebars. In some configurations a sturdy protrusion, such as metal, graphite, etc., is affixed to an end of the handlebars or to a part of the motorcycle frame to make removal of the helmet in the locked position impossible, or very difficult. Different embodiments disclose a protrusion attached to an end of a hand grip, to a swing point on a handlebar, or some other portion of a handlebar. Protrusions can also be affixed to the motorcycle frame. Protrusions can be made to swing out for securing a helmet and to swing flush with the motorcycle frame to prevent unwanted encumbrance to a rider. Other embodiments disclose protective ways to attach the protrusions so that they cannot be easily removed.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2002Date of Patent: March 2, 2004Inventor: Charles J. Kulas
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Publication number: 20030226383Abstract: A helmet can be secured using a front fork lock by placing an end of the motorcycle's handlebars through the helmet and then locking the handlebars. In some configurations a sturdy protrusion, such as metal, graphite, etc., is affixed to an end of the handlebars or to a part of the motorcycle frame to make removal of the helmet in the locked position impossible, or very difficult. Different embodiments disclose a protrusion attached to an end of a hand grip, to a swing point on a handlebar, or some other portion of a handlebar. Protrusions can also be affixed to the motorcycle frame. Protrusions can be made to swing out for securing a helmet and to swing flush with the motorcycle frame to prevent unwanted encumbrance to a rider. Other embodiments disclose protective ways to attach the protrusions so that they cannot be easily removed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2002Publication date: December 11, 2003Inventor: Charles J. Kulas
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Patent number: 6598433Abstract: An anti-theft device for an endoscope, boroscope or other device is disclosed. The anti-theft device in one embodiment comprises a top portion with a channel through it and a bottom portion hingeably attached to the top portion. A locking mechanism presses the flexible tube against a resting surface. The bottom portion comprises a flange that extends into the top portion when the device is closed. A locking lip turns upon activation of the locking mechanism and extends above the flange when the device is closed, and a cam within the bottom portion pushes a bolt attached to the pressing surface upon activation of the locking mechanism, thereby pressing the flexible tube against the resting surface.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2001Date of Patent: July 29, 2003Inventor: Frank A. Malvasio
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Patent number: 6550293Abstract: A garment lock has a casing, a spool, two springs, and a member, flexible long and thin. The casing has a first side with a post and a second side with tabs, both joined by a rim. The casing attaches to a garment with a pin. The spool rotates upon the post within the casing. The springs resist rotation and movement of the spool. The member as wire, chain, or tape, winds upon the spool. Upon reaching the desired length of the member, the casing removably locks the spool. After use, the flexible thin member retracts into the casing.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2002Date of Patent: April 22, 2003Inventors: David A. Delegato, Regina D. Delegato
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Publication number: 20020129629Abstract: A suit hanger lock comprises a suit hanger and a lock securely mounted to the suit hanger. The lock includes a main body with a lock core therein, the main body further having a receptacle. A cable has a first end securely attached to the main body and a second end that is engaged in the receptacle of the main body when the lock is in a locked state and that is disengaged from the receptacle of the main body when the lock is in an unlocked state.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2001Publication date: September 19, 2002Inventor: Austin Su
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Patent number: 6415635Abstract: A device for locking a bicycle helmet to a bicycle, the helmet comprising a helmet shell (19) having a through-going hole (20). A lock case (4) is fixedly mounted on a frame rod (2), the frame rod being arranged to support the saddle (1) of the bicycle. A longitudinal locking element (11) at both ends has a lock head (10), the lock head (10) may be locked in the lock case. The locking element (11) is arranged to extend through the hole (20) of the helmet shell in order to have its lock head (10) locked in the lock case (4) and thus securing the helmet to the bicycle.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2000Date of Patent: July 9, 2002Inventor: Lars Jonasson
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Patent number: 6209771Abstract: The present invention relates to an apparatus for securing a security tag to an article. In one embodiment, the main body portion of the security tag is fixtured in a head while the fastener portion of the security tag is positioned within a fastener-driving unit. The fastener-driving unit is actuated to drive the fastener through the article and into locking engagement with security tag main body portion. In one embodiment, the fastener-driving unit is powered by a solenoid. Another form of the apparatus for securing a security tag to an article utilizes a pivoting lever to drive the security tag main body portion into locking engagement with the fastener portion of the security tag.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 1998Date of Patent: April 3, 2001Inventors: Richard A. Lyons, Denise D. Sosbe, Emily L. Abel
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Patent number: 6116064Abstract: A helmet restraining and locking device is provided including a plurality of rigid, semi-circular portions each defined by a section of a full sphere. The semi-circular portions have an extended orientation defining a hemispherical cover and an open retracted orientation. A mounting strap is provided for securing the semicircular portions on a motorcycle. Also included is a locking assembly for preventing unauthorized access under the hemispherical cover.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 1999Date of Patent: September 12, 2000Inventor: Donald Driscoll
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Patent number: 6088229Abstract: An electronic apparatus has a housing with a peripheral wall. The peripheral wall has a lock hole in which a lock device is detachably engaged. A receptacle is formed in the housing. The receptacle has an insertion hole formed in the peripheral wall of the housing. The receptacle removably receives a functional component through the insertion hole. A lock member is disposed within the housing. The lock member is movable between a locked position where the lock member is advanced to the receptacle and irremovably locks the functional component in the receptacle and a lock release position where the lock member retreats from the receptacle and unlocks the functional component. The lock member has a first engaging hole which is continuous with the lock hole when the lock member is moved to the locked position and a second engaging hole which is continuous with the lock hole when the lock member is moved to the lock release position.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 1998Date of Patent: July 11, 2000Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha ToshibaInventors: Masaru Seto, Atsushi Tatemichi
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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: 5823358Abstract: A security system having a frame with an upwardly facing support surface, a hanger for an article of clothing having a downwardly facing edge that can be placed against the upwardly facing support surface to thereby maintain the hanger in a display position, a cover, and first structure cooperating between the cover and the frame for mounting the cover for movement relative to the frame selectively between a) a first position wherein the hanger can be placed into and removed from the display position and b) a second position wherein the cover closely captively maintains the hanger in the display position.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 1996Date of Patent: October 20, 1998Assignee: Se-Kure Controls, Inc.Inventors: Roger J. Leyden, Terrance Surma, Christopher Kelsch
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Patent number: 5823407Abstract: A security garment hanger (2) having a central body portion (4) formed with a hook (14) and a garment clamping arm (24) which operates to clamp a garment to the body portion, the garment hanger includes a hook closure member (18) and a combination lock (40), the arrangement being such that the combination lock (40) needs to be opened before the hook closure member can be opened to permit removal of the hanger from a hanging rail (30) and wherein, opening of the hook closure member (18) also permits opening of the garment clamping arm (24) so that the garment can be removed from the hanger.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1997Date of Patent: October 20, 1998Assignees: Erich Johannes Unterwurzacher, Gerhard Joachim Mayer, Thomas Alfred WeislerInventors: Gerhard Joachim Mayer, Allan James Hooworth
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Patent number: 5796337Abstract: An electronic security clip device to protect merchandise, for use with an electronic security system activated by an alarm signal. The device includes a switch for controlling the alarm signal and a cable for transmitting the alarm signal from the switch to the electronic security system. A pair of pivotally mounted jaws are biased in a closed position, having confronting faces disposed in a common plane when in a closed position so that the switch is in operable relationship with the jaws upon the placement of merchandise between the jaws. Removal of the merchandise causes the switch to generate the alarm signal, thereby activating the electronic security system. A locking device is provided on the jaws that is selectively movable between a first condition preventing relative movement of the jaws with respect to one another and a second condition permitting the relative movement.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 1996Date of Patent: August 18, 1998Assignee: Protex International Corp.Inventor: David R. Wachsman
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Patent number: 5785184Abstract: A description is given of a stand (1, 2, 3) with hangers (8, 9) for hanging items of clothing. The hangers (8, 9) have two laterally projecting extension arms (10, 12) and (11, 13), respectively, of which one (12, 13) is passed through the sleeve or the trouser leg of the item of clothing hanging on the hanger. The extension arms (10 to 13) are received rotatably in bearings which are arranged at different levels on the stand (2, 3) and have a common axis (7) which runs alongside the hanging items of clothing. The hangers (8, 9) may be secured against removal by means of a common securing means (14) and a lock (17).Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1996Date of Patent: July 28, 1998Inventor: Herbert Metselaar
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Patent number: 5765801Abstract: A J shaped storage hook with locking bar is provided for securing a hung object against unauthorized removal. The device includes a substantially J shaped storage hook formed from a single length of rod stock. On one end of the storage hook is the hook attachment end which is attached to a fixed and secure base through the use of an attachment mechanism. On the other side of the storage hook is the hook head end with a closed eyelet. Across the J shaped storage devise is a locking bar. After the locking bar is placed over the J shaped storage hook, hung objects are secured by placing a padlock through the closed eyelet. The J shaped storage hook, hung object, locking bar, eyebolt and lock itself fit together in a nondetachable, positively locked assembly.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 1995Date of Patent: June 16, 1998Inventor: Gray David Geiselman
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Patent number: 5664444Abstract: A T-bar shaped portion that has a first flat bar with a second flat bar fixedly attached. The first flat bar has a generally rectangular shape. The second flat bar has a generally rectangular shape with a width equal to the width of the first bar. The length of the second flat bar is one third greater than the length of the first flat bar. The second flat bar is centrally positioned on a top surface of the first bar and integral thereto. An opening is positioned through a free end of the second flat bar. Lastly, the free end of the second flat bar is positioned through a ventilation hole of a helmet. The opening within the free end has a pad lock positioned therethrough for positioning around a bicycle frame.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 1996Date of Patent: September 9, 1997Inventor: Kerry R. Schaan
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Patent number: 5655392Abstract: An anti-theft device to be applied to a shoe and provided with a sensor element (52) of an alarm system comprises two clamp plates (11, 12) which can be tightened against each other by a screw mechanism to be attached to the shoe straddling the edge of the upper leather thereof which defines the insert opening for the foot, and a device for preventing operation of the screw mechanism for displacement of the clamp plates from the tightened position, which can be actuated by means of a special tool only.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 1995Date of Patent: August 12, 1997Assignee: M W Trading APSInventor: Bertil Holmgren
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Patent number: 5564129Abstract: An improved safety helmet with an embedded lock, and a cable, the cable having a fixed end attached to the helmet and a retractable end which may be secured by the lock. When not in use, the cable is locked and stored in the groove in the brim of the helmet. The helmet also has pegs which function to retain the cable within the groove while it is being stored.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 1995Date of Patent: October 15, 1996Inventors: Larry Ball, Alexander Kim, Peter Christensen
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Patent number: 5508682Abstract: An electronic security clip device for use with an electronic security alarm system, mounted on a cable having a switch for providing an alarm signal. The switch, including a probe movable to an alarm position, is positioned in a clamp body with a lower jaw to engage a pivoting upper jaw which are locked so an object between them prevents the probe from sending an alarm. One embodiment of the lock includes a collar for movement to a normally closed position. Preferably the upper jaw and the clamp body each include a plurality of short longitudinally extending ridges of increasing height progressing toward the collar for engagement in the normally closed position. The body also includes a sliding trigger bar movable to a locked position and having a tang for locking the collar in the normally closed position.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 1993Date of Patent: April 16, 1996Inventor: David R. Wachsman
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Patent number: 5493879Abstract: A security rack arm is disclosed herein having an elongated channel base provided with a plurality of open vertical slots in fixed spaced-apart relationship. A slide bar is movably disposed on the base and is provided with a plurality of apertures with upper and lower lugs extending towards one another from opposite sides of each aperture to define a lower locked storage cavity and an upper release or unlocked cavity. A lock latch mechanism carried on the slide bar cooperates with the base to selectively align the release cavity with the open vertical slot to permit passage of a garment hook normally disposed in the storage cavity through the aperture into the open vertical slot for separation from the rack. An expansion spring carried between the base and the slide bar normally biases the upper and lower lugs to close the open vertical slot depending upon the lock latch mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 1994Date of Patent: February 27, 1996Inventor: Jerome W. Bison
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Patent number: 5419166Abstract: A device for securing hanging garments that is affixed to a garment rail. The securing device has a lock box with a cable. The cable has a proximal end fastened to the lock box and a distal end that is fed through a clamp and the hanging garment to be secured. The distal cable end is then locked by a locking device in the lock box. A key is used to unlock the distal cable end when the garment is to be removed and unsecured from the garment rail. The clamp has a lever that tightens and loosens the securing device to the garment rail while secured by the cable. The securing device may be adjusted along the garment rail according to the proprietor's requirements. Such as, the securing devices may be spaced accordingly along the length of the garment rail for usage or slid to one end of the rail for segregated usage, if desired. The lock box has seals to prevent the flow of lubricants and dirt from the locking device to the distal end of the cable to prevent the cable from soiling the secured hanging garment.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 1994Date of Patent: May 30, 1995Inventor: Troy D. Helman
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Patent number: 5347833Abstract: A transfer station is provided to allow a secure transfer of goods between a service person such as a cleaner and an owner of the goods at the owner's residence when the owner is not at home. The station includes a bag forming an enclosure for the goods and having a handle. The station also includes a capture box with a receiver for the handle and a closure that prevents removal of the handle from the receiver when closed and locked. The box has a relatively low profile and does not capture part or all of the bag to provide security for the bag. A mechanism is also provided to close and secure the bag.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 1993Date of Patent: September 20, 1994Inventor: Jerry D. Branscum
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Patent number: 5345220Abstract: An electronic security system provides electronic security for garments and the like. The system includes an electronic alarm box having a plurality of cable receiving jacks for receiving cables from individual objects. Also part of the system is a display fixture having at least one object for security protection. Finally, the system includes at least one cable having an electronic security clip device which attaches to the object and which sounds an alarm when the device is removed without authorization. The clip device is attached at one end of a cable, with the other end of the cable being plugged into the alarm box. The clip includes a pair of opposing jaws pivotably mounted on the clip in a normally closed position. The clip also includes a switch for activating the alarm upon placement of an object in the jaws of the clip, whereby removal of the object causes the switch to trigger the alarm.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 1992Date of Patent: September 6, 1994Assignee: Protex International Corp.Inventor: David R. Wachsman
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Patent number: 5345219Abstract: A security system for use with garments and the like mounted for display on a display fixture includes an alarm box adapted to be mounted at a location proximate display fixture, with a key switch for arming and disarming an alarm contained therein. The alarm box sounds an alarm when security conditions are breached. A plurality of garment cables connect individual garments to the system by use of plugs and jacks. A common cable connects the plurality of garment cables to a common connection using jack ports for receiving plugs on each of the garment cables. The common cable connector is adapted to fasten the common cable connector to a garment display fixture. The common cable connector includes a cover protectively enclosing the jacks so that the common cable connector may be locked when the cover is in a closed position. The cover is hinged with internal hinge to prevent access to the hinge in the closed position.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 1992Date of Patent: September 6, 1994Assignee: Protex International Corp.Inventor: Robert Rogers
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Patent number: 5279135Abstract: A security device having an elongate, flexible cable with a preformed coil, with the coil being defined by at least three turns of cable which extend and retract to allow the effective length of the cable to be altered. At least a first and second of the turns are connected to each other to control the tendency of the coil to tangle as the coil is extended and retracted in use. A structure is provided on the cable to allow connection of the cable to an article to be secured.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 1992Date of Patent: January 18, 1994Assignee: Se-Kure ControlsInventors: Roger J. Leyden, Terrance Surma
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Patent number: 5160048Abstract: A garment anti-theft device for captively receiving at least one clothes hanger of the type having a hook with a free distal end for receiving a support arm of a garment rack to suspend the hanger therefrom. The garment anti-theft device includes a body having at least one opening therein of a size large enough to receive a free distal end of a hook of a hanger introduced by movement of the hanger free end in a first direction into the opening. A cover is attached to the body for movement selectively between an open position and a securing position. The cover, in its position, allows the free distal end of the hanger to be directed in a first direction into the body opening so that the hanger is supported in an operative position on at least one of the support arm on a clothes rack and the body and out of the opening by movement of the free distal end of the hanger oppositely to the first direction.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 1991Date of Patent: November 3, 1992Assignee: Se-Kure Controls, Inc.Inventors: Roger J. Leyden, Terrance Surma
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Patent number: 5154072Abstract: A cable lock for securing a cable having a shoulder thereon is provided having a housing and at least one opening in the housing, the opening being dimensioned to receive the cable shoulder therethrough. A cover is mounted for selective movement relative to the housing between a position permitting passage of the cable through the opening to a position preventing passage of the cable through the opening. A tumbler having a movable shaft operatively associated therewith, the shafting being movable independent of the cover is operatively associated with the cover for providing the selective movement of the cover.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 1991Date of Patent: October 13, 1992Assignee: Se-Kure Control, Inc.Inventor: Roger J. Leyden
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Patent number: 5117662Abstract: A lock for a helmet is disclosed consisting of a lock which is mounted integrally with the liner of the helmet along an edge of the helmet, with the key access and shackle facing outwardly. The shackle is a three-position shackle, capable of being locked in one position such that the shackle extends beyond the periphery of the helmet in order that the helmet may be locked around a suitable object and is lockable in another position such that the shackle is flush with the top face of the body of the lock. An open position of the shackle allows the shackle to swing freely in order that it may engage such a suitable object and the shackle be subsequently locked into the first locked position.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 1990Date of Patent: June 2, 1992Inventor: Thomas C. Holmes
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Patent number: 5103984Abstract: A security device for a garment display structure of the type having an elongate rail for supporting a garment/security hanger, with the elongate rail having a free end with a first cross-sectional area taken transversely of the length thereof. The security device has a blocking element removably attached in an operative position adjacent to the free end of an elongate rail on a garment display structure to thereby create an effective cross-sectional area, taken transversely of the length of the elongate rail, that is greater than the first cross-sectional area. With the inventive structure, the blocking element prohibits the passage of certain garments/security hangers, that encircle the elongate rail, over and past the free end of the elongate rail, that could otherwise occur in the absence of the blocking element on the elongate rail.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 1991Date of Patent: April 14, 1992Assignee: Se-Kure Controls, Inc.Inventors: Roger J. Leyden, Terrance Surma
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Patent number: 5016758Abstract: A security device for clothing wherein a strong flexible cable is fastened at one end to a lock, carried on a hanger, or to a bar on a clothing stand, which cable passes through part of a garment such as a sleeve and the other end of the cable is detachably secured in the lock to releasably secure the garment.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 1990Date of Patent: May 21, 1991Inventor: Richard Ward
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Patent number: 5016284Abstract: The present invention relates to an improved locking arrangement for clothing. In one aspect of the invention, a garment includes an eyelet operatively associated with a major portion of the garment. An elongated locking device, such as a lockable cable, is passed through the eyelet to secure the garment to a stationary object. In a second embodiment of the invention, a garment includes a length of cable attached to a major portion of the garment along a substantial length of the cable. The cable has a free end operatively associated with a device for locking the cable to a stationary object to secure the garment against theft.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 1990Date of Patent: May 21, 1991Inventor: Jack E. Brown
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Patent number: 4986457Abstract: The closed loop cable system was designed for preventing the theft of coats, but could be used for many other applications. When used for theft prevention, a length of cable is passed through one or both sleeves of the coat to form a loop, and the cable ends, which are provided with mating ferrules are then mated together and then crimped. The cable loop through bath sleeves prevents anyone from trying the coat on, and through one sleeve enables customers to try the coat on, but alerts clerks that it has not been paid for, and thus prevents anyone from putting a coat on and walking out without paying for it. A specialized tool is used to crimp ferrules on the ends of the cable together, and the same tool can be used to cut the cable.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 1990Date of Patent: January 22, 1991Assignee: Lucky Line ProductsInventor: F. Dale Faris
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Patent number: 4956982Abstract: Two rings (6, 8) are secured to opposite ends of an elongated chain (4). The rings (6, 8) slidably engage a pair of pivoted semicircular jaws (10, 12). The diameter (D.sub.2) of the smaller ring (8) is sufficiently small to prevent the ring (8) from being slid off of the jaws (10, 12) over their free ends (14). The layer ring (6) freely slides on and off the jaws (10, 12). The free jaw ends (14) have alignable holes (20) for engaging a padlock (22). The device (2) may be used to secure a garment (50, 52) by extending the chain (4) through a sleeve of the garment (50, 52) and locking the jaws (10, 12) onto a chair arm (28), closet pole (34), or other strcture of similar girth. The device (2) may be folded and carried in a small pocket.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 1990Date of Patent: September 18, 1990Inventor: Jana Valley
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Patent number: D372117Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 1995Date of Patent: July 30, 1996Inventor: John W. Tory