Anti-theft device for lap top computer

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6443417
  • Patent Number
    6,443,417
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, March 7, 2001
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 3, 2002
    23 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Braun; Leslie A.
    • Szumny; Jon
    Agents
    • Ridout & Maybee LLP
Abstract
An anti-theft device for securing a lap top computer to a support member, the device having a rigid securing member. The rigid securing member has a back, side and front restraining members defining an elongate opening dimensioned to slidably receive a monitor of the lap top computer therethrough when the computer is in the open position. The device further includes a locking assembly having a first part rigidly coupled to the securing member and a second part which can be anchored to the support member, the first and second parts being movable together into a securing position to clamp the lap top computer to the support member, and apart into a release position to allow the lap top computer to be removed. A second securing member is provided to secure the lap top in the closed position.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to an anti-theft device for securing a lap top computer to a support member such as a desk top.




A variety of techniques and apparatus have been developed over the years to prevent the unauthorized removal of computer equipment. A number of anti-theft devices have been developed specifically for tower style and desk top computers, as depicted in U.S. Pat. No. 5,085,395 issued Feb. 4, 1992 to Fater et al, and U.S. Pat. No. 4,585,202 issued Apr. 29, 1986 to Parsekin. Such devices are not designed to be used with clam shell style lap top computers which are most often the targets of computer theft.




Anti-theft devices which use flexible cables to secure either lap top computers or tower and desk top style computers are also known. However, such devices offer limited security as the cables can often be cut relatively easily.




There is a need for an anti-theft device that can be used to secure a lap top computer to a work surface or support member, and which provides an increased level of security over traditional cable devices.




It is also desirable to provide a lap top computer anti-theft device which allows for the easy authorized removal of a lap top computer and is cost-effective to manufacture. It is also desirable to provide an anti-theft device that can be used to secure a lap top computer in both the open and closed positions.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Accordingly, the present invention provides an anti-theft device for securing a lap top computer to a support member, the lap top computer having a first portion and a second portion pivotally connected together for movement between an open position in which the first portion extends at an angle from the second portion, and a closed position in which the first portion and second portion are substantially parallel to and adjacent to each other. The device includes a rigid securing member having back, side and front restraining members defining an elongate opening dimensioned to slidably receive the first portion therethrough. The device further includes a locking assembly having a first part rigidly coupled to the securing member and a second part adapted to be anchored to the support member, the first and second parts being movable together into a securing position, and apart into a release position. When a lap top computer is positioned on the support member in an open position with the first portion extending through the elongate opening and the locking assembly is moved to the securing position, the second portion is confined between the securing member and the support member and the first portion is confined within the elongate opening to prevent removal of the lap top from the support member. When the locking assembly is moved to the release position, the securing member is moved away from the support member a distance which allows the lap top computer to be removed from the support member.




The anti-theft device may include a further rigid securing member adapted to interlock with and be positioned generally transversely to said rigid securing member to secure a lap top in the closed position to a support member.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




For a better understanding of the invention, and to show how it may be carried into effect, reference will now be made, by way of example, to the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is an isometric view of an anti-theft device in accordance with a first preferred embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 2

is an isometric view of the anti-theft device of

FIG. 1

shown in use securing a lap top computer in the open position to a desk top;





FIG. 3

is a front view of the anti-theft device of

FIG. 1

shown in use securing the open lap top computer to the desk top;





FIG. 4

is an isometric view showing the anti-theft device of

FIG. 1

in use securing the lap top computer in the closed position to the desk top;





FIG. 5

is an enlarged partial cross-sectional view taken generally along line V—V of

FIG. 1

showing a locking assembly of the device being actuated to bring the locking assembly into a securing position;





FIG. 6

is a view similar to the view of

FIG. 5

, showing the locking assembly being moved to a release position;





FIG. 7

is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the locking assembly taken along line VII—VII of

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 8

is an isometric view of a second preferred embodiment of an anti-theft device in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 9

is an isometric exploded view of an anti-theft device according to a third preferred embodiment of the invention for use in securing an open lap top to a desk top; and





FIG. 10

is a view similar to the view of

FIG. 9

showing an alternative method of securing a locking leg of the anti-theft device of

FIG. 9

to the desk top.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, an anti-theft device, indicated generally by reference numeral number


10


, for securing a lap top computer


12


to a support member such as a desk top


14


, is shown. The lap top


12


has a first portion in the form of a monitor portion


16


and a second portion in the form of a keyboard portion


18


pivotally connected to the monitor portion


16


for movement about a hinge


19


between an open position (shown in

FIGS. 2 and 3

) in which the monitor portion


16


extends at an angle from the keyboard portion


18


, and a closed position (shown in

FIG. 4

) in which the monitor portion


16


and keyboard portion


18


are substantially parallel to and adjacent to each other.




The device


10


includes a rigid securing member designated generally by reference numeral


20


made of hardened tubular steel provided with a vinyl coating. The securing member


20


has an elongate back restraining member


22


and a pair of U-shaped side restraining members


24


,


26


extending from respective opposite ends of the back restraining member


22


. The securing member


20


also has a pair of front restraining members


28


,


30


extending inwardly from the front ends of the respective side restraining members


24


,


26


in generally parallel relationship to the back restraining member


22


. The securing member


20


is dimensioned to define an elongate opening


32


(

FIG. 1

) which can slidably receive the monitor portion


16


therethrough.




The device


10


also includes a locking assembly indicated generally by numeral


34


in

FIG. 1

having a first part in the form of a first leg


36


made of a hardened tubular steel rod rigidly attached to and extending downwardly from the side restraining member


24


of the securing member


20


. The locking assembly also has a second part in the form of a locking device


38


which is telescopically engageable with and securable to the first leg


36


at a selected one of a plurality of locations along the length of the leg


36


, as will be described in more detail below.




In this embodiment, the anti-theft device


10


also has a second leg


40


rigidly attached to and extending downwardly from the other side restraining member


26


. The second leg


40


has a smooth outer exterior, and extends parallel to and is spaced from the first leg


36


a distance such that the legs


36


,


40


can straddle the width of the lap top computer


12


. As can best be seen with reference to

FIG. 3

, to use the device


10


, the lap top


12


is placed on an upper surface


42


of the desk top


14


between a pair of spaced apart predetermined holes


44


,


46


extending through the desk top


14


from the upper surface


42


through to a lower surface


48


thereof. The holes


44


,


46


are reinforced by plastic tubular plugs


50


,


52


which have been inserted into the holes


44


,


46


and which also facilitate the insertion and removal of the device


10


in and from the holes


44


,


46


. The securing member


20


is then slid over the monitor portion


16


so that the monitor portion


16


is received within the elongate opening


32


. At the same time, the first and second legs


36


,


40


are inserted in the tubular plugs


50


,


52


, respectively, and moved downwardly to extend partly below the desk top


14


until the securing member


20


engages the top of the keyboard portion


18


. The first leg


36


and the locking device


38


are moveable together into a securing position by telescoping the locking device


38


upwardly and locking it to the first leg


36


below the desk top


14


to clamp the keyboard portion


18


and desk top


14


together between the securing member


20


and locking device


38


. When so clamped, the monitor portion


16


is confined within the elongate opening


32


. Thus, forward and upward motion of the lap top


12


are restricted by the front restraining members


28


,


30


. The back restraining member


22


restrains rearward motion. Sideways motion is similarly restricted by the side restraining members


24


,


26


. Removal of the lap top


12


is thus prevented. Clearly, for the device


10


to work, the locking device


38


must be dimensioned to be larger than the hole


44


with the tubular plug


50


mounted therein so that an attempt to remove the securing member


20


from the desktop


14


would be prevented by the locking device


38


engaging the lower surface


48


of the desk top


14


, thereby restricting further upward motion of the securing member


20


. It will be appreciated that when the locking device


38


is secured to the first leg


36


, the locking device


38


is effectively anchored to the desk top


14


, thereby anchoring other portions of the device


10


to which the locking device


38


is secured.




When it is desired to remove or transport the lap top


12


, the locking device


38


is disengaged from the first leg


36


and the securing member


20


is moved to a release position by lifting it upwardly and away from the desk top


14


a distance which would allow the lap top computer


12


to be removed. Of course, the securing member


20


may be removed completely and set aside when not in use.




The locking assembly


34


will now be described in detail with reference to

FIGS. 5

to


7


. As seen in

FIGS. 5 and 6

, the first leg


36


includes a plurality of ratchet teeth


54


spaced along the length thereof. The locking device


38


has a hardened steel lock housing


55


having a blind hole


57


in which is situated a spring-loaded pawl


56


. The spring-loaded pawl


56


is normally biased into a locked position (shown in

FIGS. 5 and 7

) under the influence of a spring


58


. In this position, the spring


58


biases the pawl


56


part way into a passageway


60


of the locking device


38


for receiving the first leg


36


therethrough. The pawl


56


presents an inclined surface


62


(labelled only in

FIG. 5

) for meeting a frusto-conical surface


63


of the ratchet teeth


54


. Such allows the first leg


36


to be advanced within the passageway


60


relative to the locking device


38


in the direction of arrow


64


shown in FIG.


5


. When moved in this direction the pawl


56


is pushed into the blind hole


57


, by each ratchet tooth


54


passing the pawl


56


. As each ratchet tooth


54


passes the pawl


56


, the spring


58


urges the pawl


56


back into an annular space


67


between adjacent ratchet teeth


54


. When the pawl


56


is positioned in the annular space


67


, movement of the first leg


36


in a direction opposite to the direction shown by arrow


64


, relative to the locking device


38


, is blocked by the engagement of a transversely-extending planar lower surface


68


of the pawl


56


with a portion of a planar annular surface


70


of a subject ratchet tooth


54


(as shown in FIG.


6


). Thus, the spring-loaded pawl


56


permits the locking device


38


to be telescoped onto the first leg


36


while preventing the locking device


38


from being removed therefrom when the locking device


38


is in the locked position.




To unlock the device


38


, a key


72


(shown in

FIGS. 1 and 3

) is inserted into a key hole in a key lock cylinder


74


which is seated and retained in a key lock cylinder hole


75


by a locking pin


88


. The key lock cylinder hole


75


extends at a right angle to the blind hole


57


. The key lock cylinder


74


has a torque blade


76


which extends into a groove


78


formed in the pawl


56


to bear against a torque blade surface


80


of the pawl


56


. Rotating the key


72


clockwise, causes the torque blade


76


to rotate and displace pawl


56


into the blind hole


57


, to compress the spring


58


, and away from the passageway


60


(as shown in FIG.


6


). In this position, the locking device


38


is unlocked and the first leg


36


may be removed from the steel lock housing


55


as shown by arrows


84


,


86


in FIG.


6


. Releasing the key


72


causes the pawl


56


to enter the passageway


60


under the influence of the spring


58


.




Referring now to

FIGS. 1 and 4

, it will be seen that the device


10


has a second rigid securing member


90


for use in securing the lap top computer


12


in a closed position. The second securing member


90


includes an elongate intermediate member or bar


92


with first and second stop members


94


,


96


located at opposite ends thereof. In the embodiment shown, the first and second stop members


94


,


96


are each downwardly arcuate bars. The second securing member


90


and first securing member


20


are each configured such that they interlock with each other. In particular, in the illustrated embodiment, the back restraining member


22


has a raised central portion


98


under which the intermediate bar


92


can pass. An arcuate member


100


is provided on the upper side of the intermediate bar


92


and together they define an opening


102


through which the back restraining member


22


passes.




With reference to

FIG. 4

, the closed lap top


12


is positioned between the holes


44


,


46


such that it can be straddled by the first and second legs


36


and


40


when the legs are inserted through the holes


44


,


46


. Prior to mounting the first securing member


20


to the desk top


14


, the first and second securing members


20


and


90


are interlocked by threading one of the legs


36


,


40


through the opening


102


of the second securing member


90


until the intermediate bar


92


is located under the raised central portion


98


of the back restraining member


22


. The first and second securing members


20


,


90


are then secured to the desk top


14


over the lap top computer


12


as illustrated by inserting the first and second legs


36


,


40


through the holes


44


,


46


in the desk top


14


until the securing members


20


,


90


contact an upper surface of the lap top computer


12


. The locking device


38


is then secured to the first leg


36


as discussed above.




The raised central portion


98


of the back restraining member


22


provides clearance for the intermediate bar


92


to pass underneath the back restraining member


22


. The first and second arcuate stop members


94


and


96


each preferably include a pair of feet


104


,


106


which rest on the desk top


14


.




Once the first and second securing members


20


,


90


are secured to the desk top


14


over the closed lap top computer


12


, the first and second legs


36


,


40


restrain sideways movement of the computer


12


, and the first and second stop members


94


,


96


restrain forward and backward movement. Upward movement is restrained by the intermediate bar


92


, and the back and front restraining members


22


,


28


and


30


.




The sizing of the first and second securing members


20


and


90


is preferably such that the anti-theft device


10


can be used with different lap top computers falling within a predetermined range of conventional sizes.




With reference to

FIG. 8

, a further possible embodiment of an anti-theft device, indicated generally by reference numeral


110


, is illustrated. The antitheft device


110


, which is suitable for securing a lap top computer in the open position only, is identical in construction and operation to the anti-theft device


10


described above, and similar reference numerals have been used to denote similar parts. The device


110


differs from the device


10


only in that the device


110


includes a single leg


36


for insertion through the desk top


14


and does not include a second securing member


90


.





FIGS. 9 and 10

illustrate an anti-theft device


210


according to a third preferred embodiment of the invention. This embodiment


210


is to be preferred in situations where access to a locking assembly


234


above the desk top


14


is desired. Similar to the anti-theft device


110


described above, the anti-theft device


210


is for securing a lap top computer


12


in the open position and includes a rigid securing member


220


made of hardened tubular steel provided with a vinyl coating. The securing member


220


has an elongate back restraining member


222


and a pair of U-shaped side restraining members


224


,


226


extending from respective opposite ends of the back restraining member


222


. The securing member


220


also has a pair of front restraining members


228


,


230


extending inwardly from the front ends of the respective side restraining members


224


,


226


in generally parallel relationship to the back restraining member


222


. The securing member


220


is dimensioned to define an elongate opening


232


which can slideably receive the monitor portion


16


of the lap top


12


therethrough.




The device


210


also includes a locking assembly


234


having first and second parts. The second part is in the form of a leg


236


made of a hardened tubular steel rod rigidly attached to and extending upwardly from an anchor member in the form of a circular base plate


239


provided with a plurality of holes


241


for use in securing the base plate and hence leg


236


to the desk top


14


using bolts, washers and nuts


243


,


245


,


247


. The first part is in the form of a locking device


238


rigidly attached to the side restraining member


224


. The locking device


238


is similar in construction and operation to the locking device


38


and will thus not be described further except to point out that the locking device


238


is configured to receive the leg


236


from below rather than from above, as in the case of the locking device


38


. Suitable modifications to the locking device


238


to ensure its operation in this manner will become apparent to the person skilled in the art. Thus, the locking device


238


is telescopically engageable with and securable to the leg


236


at a selected one of a plurality of locations along the length of the leg


236


in a similar manner as described above with respect to the first and second preferred embodiments.




The anti-theft device


210


can be used in one of two ways. Referring to

FIG. 9

, the first way is to bolt the base plate


239


to the upper surface


42


of the desk top


14


with the leg


236


extending upwardly in a normal direction from the base plate


239


. The lap top


12


can then be positioned adjacent to the leg


236


in the open position and the securing member


220


slid down over the monitor portion


16


with the monitor portion


16


received within the elongate opening


232


. At the same time, the locking device


238


is telescoped downwardly and locked to the leg


236


to clamp the keyboard portion


18


to the desk top


14


. When so clamped, the monitor portion


16


is confined within the elongate opening


232


. Thus, forward and upward motion of the lap top


12


are restricted by the front restraining members


238


,


230


. The back restraining member


222


restrains rearward motion. Sideways motion is similarly restricted by the side restraining members


224


,


226


. Removal of the lap top


12


is thus prevented.




Referring to

FIG. 10

, the anti-theft device


210


may be used in a second way to secure the lap top


12


to a desk top


14


having a predetermined hole


44


extending between upper and lower surfaces thereof. The leg


236


may be inserted through the hole


44


from below the desk top


14


so as to extend partly above the desk top


14


, and held in position using bolts


249


which affix the circular base plate


239


to a lower surface of the desk top


14


. The locking device


238


may then be telescoped onto and locked to the leg


236


from above the desk top


14


, thereby clamping the keyboard portion


18


and desk top


14


between the securing member


220


and the base plate


239


. As in the case of the first and second preferred embodiments, a hollow tubular plastic plug


250


is seated in the hole


44


to facilitate insertion and removal of the leg


236


as well as to reinforce the hole


44


against damage. In this case, however, the plug


250


has a widened annular flange


252


apertured to permit the flange


252


to be secured to the upper surface


42


of the desk top


14


using screws


254


.




It will be appreciated that the front restraining members


28


,


30


or


228


,


230


in the illustrated embodiments could be replaced with a single piece extending between the two side restraining members


24


,


26


or


224


,


226


. However, the use of two separate front restraining members offers a benefit in that it minimizes visual interference with the monitor portion


16


. It will also be appreciated that the anti-theft devices


10


,


110


and


210


need not include front restraining members at all if they are only used to secure the lap top computer in the closed position.




It will be appreciated that a different locking means could be used to secure the first leg


36


,


236


other than that described above. For example, a series of spaced holes could be provided along the length of first leg


36


,


236


and used in conjunction with a padlock to secure the lap top computer to the desktop.




As will be apparent to those skilled in the art in the light of the foregoing disclosure, many alterations and modifications are possible in the practice of this invention without departing from the spirit or scope thereof. The foregoing description is of the preferred embodiments and is by way of example only, and is not to limit the scope of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. An anti-theft device for securing a lap top computer to a support member, the lap top computer having a first portion at second portion pivotally connected together for movement between an open position in which the first portion extends at an angle from the second portion, and a closed position in which the first portion and second portion are substantially parallel to and adjacent to each other, the device comprisinga rigid securing member having back, side and front restraining members defining an elongate opening dimensioned to slidably receive the first portion therethrough; and a locking assembly having a first part rigidly coupled to said securing member and a second part adapted to be anchored to the support member, said first and second parts being movable together into a securing position, and apart into a release position; wherein, when a lap top computer is positioned on the support member in an open position with the first portion extending through the elongate opening and the locking assembly is moved to the securing position, the second portion is confined between the securing member and the support member and the first portion is confined within said elongate opening to prevent removal of the lap top from said support member, and when the locking assembly is moved to the release position, the securing member is spaced from the support member a distance which allows the lap top computer to be removed from the support member.
  • 2. The anti-theft device according to claim 1 wherein one of said first and second parts comprises a leg, and the other of said first and second parts comprises a locking device telescopically engageable with and securable to said leg at a selected one of a plurality of locations along the length of said leg.
  • 3. The anti-theft device according to claim 2 wherein said leg comprises a plurality of ratchet teeth spaced along the length thereof, and said locking device has a pawl movable between a locked position in which the pawl engages a selected one of said ratchet teeth thereby preventing separation of said securing member and said second part, and an unlocked position in which said pawl is disengaged from said teeth such that said securing member and said second part may be slid apart.
  • 4. The anti-theft device according to claim 3 wherein the locking device includes a key lock which actuates the pawl to engage and disengage the ratchet teeth.
  • 5. The anti-theft device according to claim 3 wherein the pawl is spring loaded to permit the locking device to be telescoped onto said leg while preventing it to be removed therefrom when the locking device is in said locked position.
  • 6. The anti-theft device according to claim 2 wherein said securing member includes a pair of said side restraining members, each side restraining member extending from a respective opposite end of said back restraining member, and a pair of said front restraining members, each extending from a respective one of said side restraining members.
  • 7. The anti-theft device according to claim 2 wherein said first part includes said leg and said second part includes said locking device.
  • 8. The anti-theft device according to claim 7 for securing a lap top to a support member having an upper surface, a lower surface, and a predetermined hole extending through the support member from the upper to the lower surfaces, wherein said leg extends from said securing member and is insertable through said hole from above the support member so as to extend partly below said support member, and said locking device is securable to said leg below said support member and engageable with the lower surface when so secured to prevent removal of the securing member.
  • 9. The anti-theft device according to claim 8 for securing a lap top to a support member having an upper surface, a lower surface, and first arid second spaced apart predetermined holes extending through the support member from said upper to said lower surfaces, wherein said leg is a first leg and the device comprises a second leg parallel to said first leg, the first and second legs extending from said securing member for insertion through said first and second holes, respectively, said first and second legs being spaced apart a distance such that the legs can straddle a width of the lap top computer.
  • 10. The anti-theft device according to claim 9 wherein said securing member includes a pair of said side restraining members, each side restraining member extending from a respective opposite end of said back restraining member, and a pair of said front restraining members, each extending from a respective one of said side restraining members.
  • 11. The anti-theft device according to claim 10 wherein said first and second legs extend downwardly from respective said side restraining members.
  • 12. The anti-theft device according to claim 9 comprising a further rigid securing member having an elongate intermediate member with first and second stop members located at opposite ends thereof for restraining movement of the lap top computer, said rigid securing member and further securing member having interlocking portions and being positionable generally transverse to each other when interlocked together, wherein when the lap top is in the closed position and positioned between the holes it can be secured to the upper surface of the support member with said legs and said first and second stop members restraining movement of the lap top computer parallel to the upper surface, and said rigid securing member and said intermediate member restraining upward movement of the lap top computer.
  • 13. The anti-theft device according to claim 2 wherein said first part includes said locking device and said second part includes said leg.
  • 14. The anti-theft device according to claim 13 wherein said securing member includes a pair of said side restraining members, each side restraining member extending from a respective opposite end of said back restraining member, and a pair of said front restraining members, each extending from a respective one of said side restraining members.
  • 15. The anti-theft device according to claim 14 wherein said locking device is rigidly attached to one of said side restraining members.
  • 16. The anti-theft device according to claim 13 wherein said leg comprises a plurality of ratchet teeth spaced along the length thereof, and said locking device has a pawl movable between a locked position in which the pawl engages a selected one of said ratchet teeth thereby preventing separation of said securing member and said second part, and an unlocked position in which said pawl is disengageable with said teeth such that said securing member and said second part may be slid apart.
  • 17. The anti-theft device according to claim 13 for securing a lap top to a support member having an upper surface, a lower surface, and a predetermined hole extending through the support member from said upper to said lower surfaces, wherein said second part comprises an anchor member rigidly coupled to said leg, said leg being insertable through said hole from below the support member so as to extend partly above said support member, and said locking device being securable to said leg above said support member, said anchor member being engageable with the lower surface such that removal of the securing member from the support member is prevented when the leg and locking device are secured together.
  • 18. The anti-theft device according to claim 17 wherein said anchor member is a plate provided with a plurality of apertures for using in securing said anchor member to one of said upper and lower surfaces and said leg extends upwardly from said plate in a normal direction when the plate is so secured and said locking device is securable to said leg above the support member to prevent said securing member from being removed from said support member.
  • 19. The anti-theft device according to claim 1 wherein said securing member includes a pair of said side restraining members, each side restraining member extending from a respective opposite end of said back restraining member, and a pair of said front restraining members, each extending from a respective one of said side restraining members.
  • 20. An anti-theft device for securing a lap top computer to a support member, the lap top computer having a monitor portion and a keyboard portion pivotally connected together by a hinge for movement between an open position in which the monitor portion extends at an angle from the keyboard portion, and a closed position in which the monitor portion and keyboard portion are substantially parallel to and adjacent to each other, the device comprisinga rigid securing member having a back restraining member, a pair of said side restraining members extending from a respective opposite end of said back restraining member, and a pair of front restraining members extending from respective said side restraining members, said back, side and front restraining members defining an elongate opening dimensioned to slidably receive the monitor portion therethrough; and a locking assembly having a first part rigidly coupled to said securing member and a second part adapted to be anchored to the support member, one of said first and second parts comprising a leg, and the other of said first and second parts comprising a locking device telescopically engageable with and securable to said leg at a selected one of a plurality of locations along the length of said leg to bring said locking assembly into a securing position, said leg and locking device being movable apart to bring said locking assembly into a release position; whereby, when the second part is anchored to the support member, a lap top computer is resting on the support member in an open position adjacent to the second part, and the locking assembly is moved to the securing position, the keyboard portion is confined between the securing member and the support member and the monitor portion is confined within said elongate opening to prevent removal of the lap top from said support member, and when the locking assembly is moved to the release position, the securing member is moved away from the support member a distance which allows the lap top computer to be removed from the support member.
Parent Case Info

This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/563,184 filed May 2, 2000 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,308,928 for Anti-Theft Device for Lap Top Computer.

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Continuation in Parts (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 09/563184 May 2000 US
Child 09/801232 US