The disclosed embodiments related generally to the field of securing devices against theft. More specifically, the disclosed system relates to securing outdoor equipment from being removed from an installed position.
It is desirable to guard against the theft of outdoor personal property. It is known to protect outdoor appliances, including air conditioner compressor units, from theft using chains and locks. Further, it is known to weld together cages for installation around the unit for the purpose of preventing removal of the unit from an installed location.
Disclosed is a system for guarding an outdoor item against theft. The system, in embodiments, includes a front panel; first and second side panels; a rear panel; a lockable top cover hingedly attached at the top of the rear panel; the side panels each having lateral edges configured to be connected onto lateral edges of the front and rear panels; the top panel, when rotated to rest on top of the front, side, and rear panels completing an enclosing cage; and a fastening arrangement enabling securement of the front and rear panels onto a supporting surface below the cage, thus securing all of the front, rear, and side panels against removal. In embodiments, the lateral edges of the front and rear panels include upwardly extending pins configured to receive corresponding receiving collars formed on the lateral edges of each of the side panels. The pins can extend upward from blocks, the blocks being mounted inside angled upright members at the lateral edges of each of the front and rear panels. In embodiments the clearance between the pins and the inside surfaces of the angled upright members is substantially the same as a thickness of at least a portion of each collar so that there is a snug fit.
The top cover can be made to be lockable to the top of the front panel thus containing the side panels against removal without first unlocking the top cover. In embodiments: (i) the top cover has outer edges defined by a horizontally outwardly extending abutment portion and a downwardly extending lip; (ii) the lip is received inside, and the abutment surface rests atop each of the front, side, and rear panels; and (iii) the top cover is made lockable onto the top cover by aligning an outside hole made through the downwardly extending lip, and aligned with an inside hole made the top of the front panel.
In embodiments a tab extends out and over the outside hole for the purpose of preventing cutting of a lock.
In embodiments the front and rear panels are configured for fastening to the supporting surface. Also, the side panels, after installation, can be lifted up and removed when the top cover is opened while the front and rear panels remain fastened.
Each of side panels 106 and 108 has four truncated square tubing portions 114 which form internal receiving channels. These receiving channels—defined by the internals of the square tube portions 114—are used to receive each of a reciprocating group of upwardly-extending pins 116 from below. The pins 116 are each secured by welding into supporting square tube blocks 118 which are nested into the insides of opposing angle iron vertical members 120. The total of eight male pins 116 existing of the front and back of the will be used to allow for assembly. During assembly, the male pins 116 are received from below into each female square-tube member on each of the side panels to secure the cage in place.
At the bottom of the legs of the front and back panels, footers 122 are provided. The footers 122 exist at the base of each of the vertical angle-iron members 120 as shown. These footers have holes 124 bored through them in them which receive fasteners (not shown) that will be secured into anchors formed into the concrete or whatever surface the cage is being mounted on top of. E.g., normally air-conditioning units are installed atop concrete pads or other supporting arrangements where fasteners can be received.
As can be seen from the figures, all front 102, back 104, and sides 106 and 108 are approximately equally sized in terms of length and width, and this makes them easily packaged unlike the prior art devices. Thus, the panels are able to be boxed, shipped and marketed.
In order to assemble and install the system 100, the top panel 110 is initially folded backward over the back of the back panel 104 (see
Next, the receiving members 114 on one of the side panels (e.g., panel 106) are matched up with and secured onto the male pins 116 on the inside of the back panel. The clearance existing between each pin 116 and the insides of the vertical angle iron members 120 are such that when they accept from above the square tube receptacles 114, a tight secure fit is formed. Thus, the clearance between the pins and the thickness of the square tubes are substantially equal to accomplish this. Thus, the side panel 106 is locked onto back panel 104, and the two can be stood up.
Next, the forwardmost upwardly-extending pins 116 on front panel 102 are brought up through the square-tube receiving collars 114 at the front of panel 106 (using substantially the same process).
Now, with the back 104, side 106, and front 102 panels standing up, the user is able to slide the outer square-tube receiving collars 114 on both vertical supports 121 on final side panel 108 over the remaining upwardly-extending pins 116 on the left-hand sides of each of the front panel 102 and the back panel 104.
In embodiments, each of the lid portions 126 are comprised of angle iron cut and welded such that they define a downwardly-extending lip portions 128 and an abutment surface 130. The lip portions 126 will be vertical once the lid it closed, and the abutment surfaces will engage the top edges 132 of each of the panels 102, 104, 106, and 108. In embodiments, each of the top edges are formed using angle-iron shaped members such that when the lid angle iron members 128 are closed down onto them, there is a nesting arrangement. The cage lid can be rotated down to be secured inside the inner edges of at the top opening defined by the panels. When the lid is flipped down (moving from the position in
Once assembled as shown in
A vertical outwardly extending V-shaped tab 138 (shown in
When the cage 100 is assembled as shown in
It should be noted that for routine maintenance, oftentimes the user may need to remove the lock and rotate open the lid 110. But it should also be noted that by reversing the assembly process, e.g., by removing lock, lifting up the lid, and sliding one (or both) of the side panels up, it is possible to remove either side member to give access for the purpose of gaining access to further clean, service, or replace the air conditioning unit. And this full side access given with panels 106 and 108 removed can be done without removing the fasteners. Many different arrangements of the various components depicted, as well as components not shown, are possible without departing from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure. Embodiments of the present disclosure have been described with the intent to be illustrative rather than restrictive. Alternative embodiments will become apparent to those skilled in the art that do not depart from its scope. A skilled artisan may develop alternative means of implementing the aforementioned improvements without departing from the scope of the present disclosure.
It will be understood that certain features and subcombinations are of utility and may be employed without reference to other features and subcombinations and are contemplated within the scope of the claims. Not all operations listed in the various figures need be carried out in the specific order described.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/673,321 filed on May 18, 2018, the contents of which are herein incorporated by reference.
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62673321 | May 2018 | US |