The described embodiments relate generally to computing device locking mechanisms. More particularly, the present embodiments relate to a locking mechanism for preventing the opening of a computing device and securing the computing device at a location.
Advances in portable computing devices have allowed desktop sized computing devices to be continually reduced in size. Unfortunately, as size and weight of these devices has been reduced, these devices become increasingly more susceptible to misappropriation. In some environments, intrusion into the casing of a computing device can be a concern for an owner of the computing device. Unfortunately, devices configured to secure laptop computing devices may not be compatible with desktop computing devices because many desktop computing devices lack suitable openings to receive a lock.
The various embodiments described herein relate to locking mechanisms for securing a computer housing. Specifically, in some embodiments, the locking mechanism includes a first lock body comprising a first lock opening and a first hook. The locking mechanism also includes a second lock body comprising a second lock opening and a second hook. The first lock opening and second lock opening are configured to align and receive a locking device for joining together the first lock body and second lock body. Additionally, the first hook is configured to engage a first opening in a first housing of the computing device. The second hook is configured to engage a second opening in a second housing of the computing device.
In yet another embodiment of the locking mechanism, the locking mechanism includes a first lock body having a first lock opening and a first hook. The locking mechanism also includes a second lock body comprising a second lock opening and a plurality of second hooks. Additionally, the first lock body can include a first alignment feature (or also referred to as “mating feature”) and the second lock body can include a second alignment feature (or also referred to as “indentation”) such that when the second alignment feature receives the first alignment feature a flush surface is created by the first lock body and the second lock body.
A method set forth herein discloses configuring a locking mechanism to be received by a first housing portion and a second housing portion of a computing system. The method includes the steps of: configuring the locking mechanism to have a first lock body and a second lock body, and forming a first opening in the first lock body and a second opening in the second lock body. The method can further include the steps of adapting the first lock body to be received by a first opening of the first housing portion, and adapting the second lock body to be received by a second opening of the second housing portion.
Other aspects and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings which illustrate, by way of example, the principles of the described embodiments.
The disclosure will be readily understood by the following detailed description in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals designate like structural elements, and in which:
Representative applications of methods and apparatus according to the present application are described in this section. These examples are being provided solely to add context and aid in the understanding of the described embodiments. It will thus be apparent to one skilled in the art that the described embodiments can be practiced without some or all of these specific details. In other instances, well known process steps have not been described in detail in order to avoid unnecessarily obscuring the described embodiments. Other applications are possible, such that the following examples should not be taken as limiting.
In the following detailed description, references are made to the accompanying drawings, which form a part of the description and in which are shown, by way of illustration, specific embodiments in accordance with the described embodiments. Although these embodiments are described in sufficient detail to enable one skilled in the art to practice the described embodiments, it is understood that these examples are not limiting; such that other embodiments can be used, and changes can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the described embodiments.
Portable computers, such as laptop computers, can include attachment features that are secured to cables to keep the devices in place. However, desktop computers are generally heavier and have historically been less susceptible to misappropriation. As desktop computing devices become increasingly more portable, safeguarding such units becomes increasingly important. Furthermore, many desktop computing devices include features allowing them to be easily opened, creating a concern for users who wish to prevent others from opening their computer. To better safeguard such computing devices, a locking mechanism can be securely latched onto external features of the desktop computing device. The locking mechanism can provide an attachment feature to which a security cable or tie down can be firmly attached. Furthermore, the locking mechanism can prevent intrusion into the desktop computing device by coupling together portions of the housing that can be separated to access internal components of the desktop computing device.
The locking mechanism for securing the internal components of a computing device having a multi-part housing is set forth in further detail and in various embodiments described herein. In some embodiments, the locking mechanism includes a first lock body comprising a first lock opening and a first hook. The locking mechanism also includes a second lock body comprising a second lock opening and a second hook. The first lock opening and second lock opening are configured to align and receive a locking device for joining together the first lock body and second lock body. Additionally, the first hook is configured to engage a first opening in a first housing of the computing device. The second hook is configured to engage a second opening in a second housing of the computing device. In some embodiments the second lock body comprises a plurality of second hooks. The plurality of second hooks can extend away from the second lock body at an angle less than 90 degrees relative to an opposing end of the second lock body wherein a direction in which the opposing end extends represents 0 degrees. The plurality of second hooks can be configured to receive a vent on a distal end of the housing of the computing device, wherein the vent can include multiple apertures and each second hook is configured to be received by an aperture of the vent.
In one embodiment, the first lock body and second lock body are individual and separable pieces of the locking mechanism that can be joined together. The first lock body can include a first alignment feature and the second lock body can include a second alignment feature, such that the second alignment feature is configured to receive the first alignment feature. When the first alignment feature is completely received by the second alignment feature the first lock opening and the second lock opening at least partially overlap. Furthermore, the second alignment feature is configured to abut the first alignment feature on two surfaces of the first alignment feature, and the partial overlap of the first lock opening and the second lock opening is configured to receive a locking device for securing the first lock body to the second lock body. In some embodiments, the locking mechanism secures a multi-part housing of a computing device that is cylindrical. Moreover, the locking mechanism can include a cable for securing the computing device to a desired location (e.g., a desk).
In yet another embodiment of the locking mechanism, the locking mechanism includes a first lock body having a first lock opening and a first hook. The locking mechanism also includes a second lock body comprising a second lock opening and a plurality of second hooks. Additionally, the first lock body can include a first alignment feature and the second lock body can include a second alignment feature such that when the second alignment feature receives the first alignment feature a flush surface is created by the first lock body and the second lock body. In some embodiments, the plurality of second hooks extend away from the second alignment feature of the second lock body at an angle less than 90 degrees relative to an opposing end of the second lock body and a direction in which the opposing end extends represents 0 degrees. The plurality of second hooks can be configured to receive a vent on a distal end of the housing of the computing device, wherein the vent includes multiple apertures and each second hook is configured to be received by an aperture of the vent. A portion of the first hook can be configured to be parallel to a direction in which an opposing end of the first lock body extends. In one embodiment, the second alignment feature is configured to abut the first alignment feature on two surfaces of the first alignment feature creating a flush surface. The flush surface includes an aperture configured to receive a locking device to secure the first lock body to the second lock body. The flush surface can be a concave surface relative to the housing of the computing device. In some embodiments, the housing of the computing device is cylindrical and can have a cylindrical array of vent apertures into which the second hooks of the second lock body can be inserted.
A method set forth herein discloses configuring a locking mechanism to be received by a first housing portion and a second housing portion of a computing system. The method includes the steps of: configuring the locking mechanism to have a first lock body and a second lock body, and forming a first opening in the first lock body and a second opening in the second lock body. The method can further include the steps of adapting the first lock body to be received by a first opening of the first housing portion, and adapting the second lock body to be received by a second opening of the second housing portion. In some embodiments, the method includes forming a first hook in the first lock body and a second hook in the second lock body, such that the first hook is configured to reside at least partially inside the first housing portion. When forming a second hook in the second lock body, a plurality of second hooks can be formed in the second lock body. Furthermore, the method can include forming a first alignment feature in the first lock body and a second alignment feature in the second lock body, wherein the second alignment feature is configured to receive the first alignment feature. The first alignment feature and second alignment feature can be formed such that when the first alignment feature is completely received by the second alignment feature, a first lock opening and the second lock opening at least partially overlap. In one embodiment, the method includes adapting the first lock opening and the second lock opening to receive a locking device such that when the locking device simultaneously engages the first lock opening and second lock opening, the first lock body and the second lock body become locked together.
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The various aspects, embodiments, implementations or features of the described embodiments can be used separately or in any combination. Various aspects of the described embodiments can be implemented by software, hardware or a combination of hardware and software. The foregoing description, for purposes of explanation, used specific nomenclature to provide a thorough understanding of the described embodiments. However, it will be apparent to one skilled in the art that the specific details are not required in order to practice the described embodiments. Thus, the foregoing descriptions of specific embodiments are presented for purposes of illustration and description. They are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the described embodiments to the precise forms disclosed. It will be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art that many modifications and variations are possible in view of the above teachings.
The present application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/913,833, entitled “ACCESSORY LOCK FOR COMPUTING DEVICE” filed Dec. 9, 2013, the content of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety for all purposes.
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61913833 | Dec 2013 | US |