Claims
- 1. An apparatus for connecting a security cable to a consumer article, said apparatus comprising:
- a body having a substantially flat surface with an area and a cavity with an entryway extending through the flat surface in communication with the cavity; and
- means for mounting the body to a wall on a consumer article in an operative position thereon so that the flat body surface is facially presented to a wall on a consumer article and wherein a wall on a consumer article to which the body is attached at least partially blocks the entryway,
- whereby a fitting on a security cable that can be introduced into the body cavity with the body separated from a consumer article cannot be removed from the body cavity with the body in its operative position on a consumer article,
- said entryway having an area through the flat surface that is substantially less than the area of the flat body surface.
- 2. The cable connecting apparatus according to claim 1 in combination with a security cable having an enlarged fitting thereon.
- 3. The cable connecting apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the body mounting means includes a screw means to be threaded into a consumer article and having an enlarged head defining a shoulder to abut to the body and captively hold the body against a consumer article.
- 4. The cable connecting apparatus according to claim 3 wherein the body mounting means includes a locating pin projecting from the body and extendable into a bore in a consumer article, said locating pin being offset from the screw means.
- 5. The cable connecting apparatus according to claim 3 including a thin pad that can be placed between the flat body surface and a consumer article to prevent direct contact between the flat body surface and a consumer article.
- 6. The cable connecting apparatus according to claim 3 wherein the body is undercut to define a recessed wall to be engaged by the shoulder on the enlarged head of the screw means.
- 7. The cable connecting apparatus according to claim 3 wherein the enlarged head on the screw means has a first fitting to be engaged by a tool to facilitate rotation of the screw means by a tool with a complementary second fitting, said first fitting being configured so that it cannot be engaged by a conventional screwdriver or wrench to effect rotation of the screw means.
- 8. The cable connecting apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the body mounting means includes a screw projecting from the body in a first line, and the cavity is defined by a blind bore opening in said first line, said blind bore being cylindrical with a central axis that is parallel to the first line.
- 9. The cable connecting apparatus according to claim 8 wherein the body has a peripheral wall and the entryway extends from externally of the body through the peripheral wall of the body and into communication with the cavity.
- 10. The cable connecting apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the body is made from metal and has a central axis parallel to the first line and the central axis of the blind bore is spaced from the central axis of the body.
- 11. The cable connecting apparatus according to claim 1 including means for connecting a second portion of the security cable remote from the first cable portion fixedly to a base.
- 12. The cable connecting apparatus according to claim 1 in combination with a consumer article that is a portable camera, having a preformed bore to accept the body connecting means.
- 13. The cable connecting apparatus according to claim 12 wherein the camera has a threaded bore to accommodate a screw on a tripod and the body connecting means includes screw means to be threaded into the bore on the camera.
- 14. The cable connecting apparatus according to claim 13 including means separate from the screw means for preventing rotation of the body relative to the camera with the body connected to the camera.
- 15. The cable connecting apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the cable has a fitting thereon defining the first shoulder.
- 16. The cable connecting apparatus according to claim 15 wherein the fitting has a cylindrical shape.
- 17. The cable connecting apparatus according to claim 15 wherein the fitting has a spherical shape.
- 18. The cable connecting apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the body has a blind bore defining the cavity, a peripheral wall and an entryway to accommodate a cable extending from externally of the body to the cavity.
- 19. An apparatus for connecting a security cable to a consumer article, said apparatus comprising:
- a security cable defining a first shoulder;
- a body defining a cavity for reception of a first portion of the security cable including the first shoulder,
- said body defining a second shoulder to abut the first shoulder with the first security cable portion in the cavity; and
- means for connecting the body to a consumer article,
- whereby with the body attached to a consumer article the first cable portion cannot be separated from the body so that a consumer article to which the body is attached cannot be transported beyond a distance permitted by the length of the security cable,
- wherein the body has a cylindrical shape with a central axis, the cavity has a cylindrical shape with an axis parallel to and spaced from the central axis of the body so that the cavity does not intersect the central body axis and the means for connecting the body to a consumer article includes a screw for extending through the body and into a consumer article to bear the body against a consumer article and a locating pin which projects from the body to penetrate a consumer article to prevent undesired rotation of the body relative to a consumer article to which it attaches.
- 20. An apparatus for connecting a security cable to a consumer article, said apparatus comprising:
- a body having a surface with an area and a cavity with an entryway extending through the body surface in communication with the cavity; and
- means for mounting the body to a wall on a consumer article in an operative position thereon so that the body surface is facially presented to a wall on a consumer article and wherein a wall on a consumer article to which the body is attached at least partially blocks the entryway,
- whereby a fitting on a security cable that can be introduced into the body cavity with the body separated from a consumer article cannot be removed from the body cavity with the body in its operative position on a consumer article,
- said entryway having an area through the body surface that is substantially less than the area of the body surface.
CROSS REFERENCE
This application is a continuation-in-part of our application Ser. No. 664,641, filed Feb. 21, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. Des. 335,439.
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