Cargo security seal

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6550829
  • Patent Number
    6,550,829
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, February 9, 2000
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 22, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Schwartz; Christopher P.
    • Kramer; Devon
    Agents
    • Krieg DeVault Lundy LLP
Abstract
A new and improved bolt seal which provides an elongated tube or an elongated bolt, having one or more ribs or grooves thereon for engaging a lock body, and a lock body which may be slid onto the end of the bolt to engage the ribs or grooves of the bolt. The lock body has a spring clip or a lock ring therein which when positioned in a locked position engages the ribs or grooves of the bolt in a non-removable manner.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to cargo security seals, and more particularly to bolt seal assemblies for use as seals for doors of railroad cars, trailer trucks and the like.




Some of the more significant problems facing the transportation industry over the years have been thefts from railroad cars, trailer trucks, transport containers and the like. These thefts often occur in railroad freight yards where the cars, trucks and containers may be located while awaiting further transport.




Locking seals are employed to protect the contents of locked rail cars, trucks, and shipping containers. The typical locking seal is destroyed when opened and typically employed to show tampering with a locked compartment. Locking seals are usually not intended to prevent the door from being opened but only to indicate when the door has been opened by unauthorized personnel.




In the past, locking seals have ranged from cable locks wherein the opposite ends of the cable are locked by a self adjusting cable gripping device to pad locks. Typical cable seals include a cable gripping structure having a bore through which the cable is positioned. When the locking device is slid under the cable and desirably positioned, the cable lock is secured to the cable. Any attempt to remove the locking device from the cable in a reverse direction is precluded by the gripping structure within the unit bore. Cable gripping units are disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,852,850; 3,868,748; 3,994,521; 1,577,678; 889,776; 4,747,631; 4,681,356; 4,681,355; 4,640,538; 4,312,529. Where the railroad car, trailer truck, container or the like is already provided with a hasp, pad locks and bolt locks may be used. Pad locks have been found to be impractical because of their cost and the problem of the transfer of keys with the railroad car, trailer truck or transport container or the like. Most pad locks were found to be removed by bolt cutters and therefore not reusable.




To solve this problem, a variety of bolt locks were provided. These bolt locks provided the required seal for the railroad cars, trailer trucks, shipping containers and the like, but were much less expensive to manufacture than a pad lock. Bolt locks were proposed to be disposable upon being removed by a bolt cutter or the like.




Various one time seals are disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,690,443; 4,802,700; 4,280,726; and 4,681,356. The problem of course, with one time seals is the need to replace the seal once removed and the relative cost of the seal and the security of the seal.




A variety of one time bolt seals are commercially available. One type is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,802,700 employing a straight seal rod with a screw or rivet type locking head on one end. The rod has a circumferential groove. The locking seal has a spring ring which engages a groove in the seal body and the rod groove for locking the rod in a fixed axial position relative to the seal. The free end is inserted through the opening of a hasp on a door, for example, with the head on one side of the hasp and the locking seal on the other side of the hasp. To remove the lock seal from the hasp, a commercially available bolt cutter is used. In other seal arrangements, the bolt shaft may be bent so that one shaft portion is inclined relative to a second shaft portion with a head at one end and a seal being locked to the other end. In other bolt seals, the locking seal may be slid along the bolt shaft for locking to the bolt at different axial positions. See, for example, U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,413,393; 5,347,689; and 5,450,657. In U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,347,689 and 5,413,393, a rigid steel bolt shaft has annular grooves which are engaged by a mating collate in a cavity in the seal body.




A cable cutter is used to break the seal of U.S. Pat. No. 5,450,657. However, the bolts of U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,413,393 and 5,347,689 have weakening links at the bolt ends so that the head and bolt when bent will sever the head and swaged bolt portion from the rest of the bolt. In certain of the above patents, the seal may slide along the bolt so as to position the bolt head and the seal against the hasp to preclude the breaking of the seal with a bolt cutter. U.S. Pat. No. 5,413,393 is provided with a spacer to provide room for a bending tool for use by an authorized user.




It is therefore highly desirable to provide a new and improved bolt seal. It is also highly desirable to provide a new and improved bolt seal which is less expensive to manufacture. It is also highly desirable to provide a new and improved bolt seal which is more secure than prior seals. It is also highly desirable to provide a new and improved bolt seal which is less likely to hide tampering.




Some of the prior art bolt seals are difficult to remove. It is therefore also highly desirable to provide a new and improved bolt seal which is easily removed using readily available tools.




It is also highly desirable to provide a universal bolt seal assembly that meets all of the requirements of both bolt seals which allow the seal to slide along the bolt and bolt seals which position the head and the seal adjacent the hasp to make tampering more difficult and bolt seals that can be removed without specialized tooling.




Finally, it is highly desirable to provide a new and improved bolt seal which has each of these features.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is therefore an object of the invention to provide a new and improved bolt seal. It is also highly desirable to provide a new and improved bolt seal which is less expensive to manufacture.




It is also an object of the invention to provide a new and improved bolt seal which is more secure than prior seals.




It is also an object of the invention to provide a new and improved bolt seal which is less likely to hide tampering.




It is also an object of the invention to provide a new and improved bolt seal which is easily removed using readily available tools.




It is also an object of the invention to provide a universal bolt seal assembly that meets all of the requirements of both bolt seals which allow the seal to slide along the bolt and bolt seals which position the head and the seal adjacent the hasp to make tampering more difficult and bolt seals that can be removed without specialized tooling.




It is finally an object of the invention to provide a new and improved bolt seal which has each of these features.




In the broader aspects of the invention, there is provided a new and improved bolt seal which provides an elongated tube or an elongated bolt, having one or more ribs or grooves thereon for engaging a lock body, and a lock body which may be slid onto the end of the bolt to engage the ribs or grooves of the bolt. The lock body has a spring clip or a lock ring therein which when positioned in a locked position engages the ribs or grooves of the bolt in a non-removable manner.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The above-mentioned and other features and objects of the invention and the manner of attaining them will become more apparent and the invention itself will be better understood by reference to the following description of an embodiment of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein:





FIG. 1

is a partial cross-sectional view of the new and improved security seal of the invention showing the lock body and the head in cross-section and the bolt of the invention in full;





FIG. 2

is an exploded view of the new and improved security seal of the invention shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a figure like

FIG. 1

with a bent bolt;





FIG. 4

is a modified version of the new and improved security seal of the invention having a lock body at both ends of the bolt;





FIG. 5

is a view like

FIG. 3

of the security seal of

FIG. 4

having a bent bolt;





FIG. 6

is a U-shaped security seal of the version shown in FIGS.


4


and


5


;





FIG. 7

is a fragmentary enlarged view of the lock body end of the new and improved security seal shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

;





FIG. 8

is a side view of the lock body of the seal shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

;





FIG. 9

is an end view of the lock body of the seal shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

;





FIG. 10

is a side view of the lock ring of the security seal shown in

FIGS. 1

,


2


,


16


and


17


;





FIG. 11

is an end view of the lock ring of the security seal shown in

FIGS. 1

,


2


,


16


and


17


;





FIG. 12

is a side view of the head of the security seal shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

;





FIG. 13

is an end view of the head of the security seal shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

;





FIG. 14

is a side view of the bolt of the security seal shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

;





FIG. 15

is an end view of the bolt of the security seal shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

;





FIG. 16

is an exploded view like

FIG. 2

of a modified version of the new and improved security seal shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

in which the bolt is solid;





FIG. 17

is an assembled view like

FIG. 1

of the solid bolt security seal shown in

FIG. 11

;





FIG. 18

is a side view of the solid bolt of the security seal shown in

FIGS. 16 and 17

;





FIG. 19

is cross-sectional side view through the center lines of the passage way of a modified lock nut for the new and improved security seal of the invention shown in

FIGS. 16

,


17


and


18


;





FIG. 20

is top view thereof;





FIG. 21

is a front view of the modified lock nut of the invention shown in

FIGS. 19 and 20

;





FIG. 22

is a side view of a modified version of the lock ring of the security seal shown in

FIGS. 1

,


2


,


16


and


17


;





FIG. 23

is a side view of a modified version of the tubular bolt of the new and improved security seal of the invention as shown in

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 24

is a view of the modified bolt shown in

FIG. 23

in a bent U-shape;





FIG. 25

is a cross-sectional side view of the lock body for use with the modified version of the bolt shown in

FIGS. 23 and 24

;





FIG. 26

is an end view of the lock body for use with the modified version of the bolt shown in

FIGS. 23 and 24

;





FIG. 27

is a side view of the lock positioned within the lock body shown in

FIGS. 24 and 25

; and





FIG. 28

is an end view of the lock positioned within the lock body shown in FIGS.


21


and


25


.











DESCRIPTION OF A SPECIFIC EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIGS. 1

,


2


and


7


through


15


, there is shown the new and improved security seal of the invention. Security seal


10


comprises a bolt


12


having opposite ends


14


,


16


, a lock retainer


18


adjacent end


14


and an anti-tampering device


20


spaced therefrom toward end


14


. As shown in

FIG. 1

, bolt


10


may have a head


22


attached to end


16


.




Security seal


10


also has a lock body


24


having a passageway


26


extending therethrough with a grooves


28


extending radially of the passageway. Groove


28


is midway between the opposite ends of the lock body and has a bottom


30


and upstanding sides


32


which are essentially parallel and extend perpendicularly to the walls of the passageway


26


. Lock body


24


, in the embodiment shown in

FIGS. 1

,


2


and


7


through


16


, abuts anti-tampering device


20


when the lock ring


38


is in the groove


28


and lock body


24


is locked on bolt


12


. End


34


is tapered from the surface


13


of the bolt


12


to the exterior surface


36


of the lock body


24


.




Lock ring


38


is an expandable ring which is loosely positioned within the groove


28


of the lock body


24


. The lock ring


38


expands into the groove


28


to allow the bolt


12


to be positioned in passageway


26


. Lock ring


38


engages both the bolt


12


and the lock body to prevent the bolt from being removed from the lock body


24


once positioned therein as will be explained hereinafter.




The bolt


12


is formed of a thin walled tube having an interior passageway in which an electronic tamper evident device and/or global positioning system may be placed. See FIG.


2


. The tube is cut to length and deburred. A bullet nose end form is provided at end


14


and a “double bead” operation is performed to form both the anti-tampering device


20


and the locking bead or retainer


18


. As will be mentioned hereinafter, the anti-tampering device


20


is a bead which covers the lock body opening thereby preventing tampering with the lock body. Two locking beads or retainers


18


are shown on the bolt between end


14


and the anti-tampering device


20


. Each of the locking retainers


18


include a lock retainer surface


40


which extends radially outwardly from the bolt


12


, a cylindrical surface


42


which extends generally.parallel to the surface


13


of the bolt


12


and a tapered surface


44


which extends from the flat surface


42


to the bolt surface


13


toward end


14


. Surface


42


is coaxially positioned of the bolt


10


, and separates the retaining surface


40


and the tapered surface


44


.




In a specific embodiment in which the bolt


12


is formed of 0.035 inch walled tube, the anti-tampering bead


20


measures axially of the bolt 0.062 inches, and is spaced from end


14


1.430 inches, and each of the retaining beads have a tapered surface


44


measuring axially of the bolt


12


0.128 inches and a cylindrical surface measuring 0.06 inches. The lock retaining bead


18


is spaced from the anti-tampering bead


20


0.375 inches and lock retaining bead


18


has a cylindrical surface


42


of about 0.06 inches, and a tapered surface


44


of about 0.128 inches which defines an angle of about 15° with the axis


37


of bolt


12


, plus or minus 5°. If two locking retainer beads are utilized, the lock retaining surfaces


40


are spaced apart about 0.375 inches.




The lock body


24


is machined of stock 0.75 diameter steel. The passageway


24


, in a specific embodiment, is utilized with a bolt of 0.375 inches machined to have a diameter of 0.390 inches. The groove


28


is formed to have side walls


22


spaced approximately 0.045 inches apart and cylindrical bottom


30


having a diameter of approximately 0.495 inches. Groove


28


is approximately 0.641 inches from end


35


, and tapered surface


36


generally defines an angle with the axis


37


of lock body


24


of approximately 30°.




Lock ring


38


may take a number of forms. A conventional expandable C-ring can be utilized. Additionally, a spirally round expandable ring


38


as shown in

FIGS. 10 and 11

can also be utilized. Both such rings would have an interior diameter of approximately 0.312 and an exterior diameter of approximately 0.412 and a thickness of approximately 0.35 in order to be utilized with a groove


28


as in the specific embodiment hereinabove dimensioned.




Adjacent end


16


of bolt


12


, there may be positioned a head


22


as shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

or an identical set of anti-tampering


20


and lock retaining


18


beads as shown in

FIGS. 4 through 6

.




When the head


22


is used in a specific embodiment, head


22


is machined from steel stock having an outside diameter of 0.0750 inches. A 0.390 inch bore


46


is placed in head


22


to accommodate the bolt


12


. Head


22


in one embodiment is connected to bolt


22


by brazing.





FIG. 7

illustrates with clarity the lock body


24


assembled on bolt


12


. Lock body


24


is slid onto bolt


12


from end


14


with the tapered surface


36


and end


34


leading the way. Lock ring


38


is expanded into groove


28


by the lock retainer bead


18


as it passes through the lock ring. The lock ring


38


collapses to its at rest position after it passes the lock retaining bead


18


and rests adjacent lock retaining surface


40


. In this position, because of the spacing between the lock retaining surface and the anti-tampering bead


20


and end


34


is adjacent and may even abut anti-tampering device


20


preventing tampering with the lock ring


38


. Similarly, the lock retaining beads


18


prevent tampering from end


35


of lock body


24


.




With regard to the versions shown in

FIGS. 3 through 6

, after the security seals


10


of the invention are formed as above described, bolt


12


is left straight as shown in

FIG. 4

or bent as shown in

FIGS. 3 and 5

, or bent into a U-shape as shown in FIG.


6


.

FIG. 6

shows the lock body


24


of the opposite ends interconnected by a bar


48


.




In

FIGS. 16 through 18

, there is shown a modified version of the security seal of the invention. Seal


50


may utilize the same lock body


24


as previously described with regard to security seal


10


. Security seal


50


, however, utilizes a bolt


52


which is significantly different than bolt


12


. The primary difference is that bolt


52


is solid (not tubular) rod stock having opposite ends


53


,


54


. Bolt


52


is machined from solid rod stock. End


53


is bullet shaped by machining, end


54


is either bullet shaped by machining or has a head


56


machined thereon. Groove


58


has a cylindrical bottom


60


which is coplanar of the bolt surface


62


and upstanding sides


64


which are shaped apart and generally perpendicular to the bolt axis


37


. Security seal


50


like security seal


10


, utilizes a lock ring


38


positioned within groove


28


of lock body


24


.




Lock body


24


is positioned on bolt


52


by entering end


53


into end


34


of lock body


24


and pushing bolt


52


toward end


35


of lock body


24


until the retaining ring within the groove


28


drops into the lock groove


58


of bolt


52


. Lock ring


38


in security seal


50


may be of either type hereinabove described.




In a specific embodiment, bolt


52


has an exterior diameter of approximately 0.375 inches, groove


58


has a bottom which has a diameter of approximately 0.312, inches and side walls


64


are separated approximately 0.045 inches. Groove


58


is spaced from end


53


approximately 0.641 inches.




The anti-tampering device


20


of the security seal


50


takes the form complementary bolt surface in contact over its entire surface of passageway


26


of lock body


24


on both sides of grooves


58


and


28


when lock body


24


is assembled on bolt


52


. See FIG.


17


.




In specific embodiments, bolt


52


may either have a second groove


58


or a head


66


at end


54


. In the embodiment having a head


56


, the head has a diameter of approximately 0.750 inches and has an axial length of about 0.625 inches and is generally bullet shaped at its distal end. Each of the embodiments shown in

FIGS. 3 through 6

may be formed of security seal


50


as well as security seal


10


.





FIGS. 19 through 21

illustrate a modified lock body


70


. Lock body


70


is generally U-shaped having a body


72


and opposite legs


74


,


76


. Passageway


26


extends through the legs


74


,


76


as shown and lock groove


28


is positioned in passageway


26


as above described. Either bolt


12


or


52


may be utilized with this lock body provided an appropriate lock retainer


18


and anti-tampering device


20


is utilized. All of the lock retainers


18


and anti-tampering devices


20


above described may be utilized with the lock body


70


.





FIGS. 19 through 21

illustrate a modified lock body


70


. However, lock body


70


has a locking groove


28


which is the same as locking groove


28


of lock body


24


. Locking groove


28


has a cylindrical bottom and upstanding sides.




Referring to

FIG. 22

, a third modified lock body


100


is shown. Lock body


100


is in the form of a cap having a structure similar to lock body


24


. Thus, lock body


100


has a passageway


28


which has a bottom


102


and a groove


28


therein as above described. The anti-tampering device


20


is provided by a step diametered surface


104


of passageway


20


and a complementary step diametered surface


106


of bolt


12


or


50


. In lock body


100


, the anti-tampering device


20


also is in the form of the closed end


108


of lock body


100


. In another embodiment, head


22


can be attached to the bolt by the very same structure as lock body


100


. In this embodiment, lock body


100


becomes head


22


.




Referring now to

FIGS. 23 through 28

another modified version of the new and improved security seal of the invention is shown. Security seal


110


comprises a bolt


112


which, like the bolt


12


may have both a lock retaining bead


18


and an anti-tampering bead


20


formed adjacent each of the locking ends of the bolt. Bolt


112


, like bolt


12


, has an interior passageway in which an electronic tamper evident device and/or global positioning system


144


is positioned. Bolt


112


has opposite ends


14


and


16


. In

FIG. 24

, both ends


14


and


16


are shown to be rounded and have spaced from the end both a lock retaining bead


18


and an anti-tampering bead


20


formed therein in a double bead operation. Bolt


112


is tubular like bolt


12


having a passageway


26


. Instead of one pair of lock retaining bead


18


and anti-tampering bead


20


, bolt


112


can also have a head


22


secured to one end thereof in the same manner as described with bolt


12


if desired as shown in FIG.


24


. Security seal


110


can be formed into all of the bent, straight and U-shaped shapes hereinabove described and illustrated in

FIGS. 1

,


3


, and


4


through


6


. Bolt


112


can be formed in the same way as described hereinabove with regard to bolt


12


.




Lock body


120


however, is significantly different from lock body


24


. Lock body


120


is formed from sheet metal into a step diametered cap. Lock body


120


has a small diametered portion


122


which surrounds the bolt end, and a longer diameter portion


124


which encloses a spring lock


130


which grasps the lock retaining bead


18


of the seal


110


. The large diametered end


116


has an opening


126


which allows the bolt


110


to be positioned therein. Surrounding the opening


126


is a crimped lip


128


against which the anti-tampering bead is positioned when the lock body


120


is locked onto the bolt


112


of the seal


110


. A spring lock


130


is positioned within the larger diameter portion


124


of lock body


120


. Spring lock


130


is formed from spring steel into a cylindrical shape having a bottom


131


with a bottom opening


132


therein, a top


134


with a top opening


136


therein and upstanding sides


138


. The top opening


136


is defined by an upper lip


139


and both the upper lip


139


and the slides


138


are partially slotted from slots


140


. Slots


140


allow the side and lip portions to be separated to spring inwardly and outwardly to overcome the lock retaining bead


20


of the seal


110


.




In a specific embodiment, the tubular bolt


112


is formed of a metal 0.375 inch tube having a 0.35 wall thickness with an anti-tampering bead


20


positioned from the end approximately 1.062 inches and having an axial width of 0.062 inches. The lock retaining bead


18


is positioned from the same end approximately 0.75 inches and has the same measurement of 0.62 inches in width. The lock body


120


has an axial length of 1.125 inches. Large diameter portion


124


has an axial length of 0.812 inches, and small diameter portion


122


having an axial length of 0.313 inches. The exterior diameter of the lock body


120


is approximately 0.670 inches. The opening


126


defined by the crimped lip


128


adjacent the anti-tampering bead on the bolt is approximately 0.391 inches in diameter. In a specific embodiment, the lock body may be manufactured from sixteen gauge sheet metal formed in a draw die.




Similarly in a specific embodiment, the lock


130


may be formed on a standard transfer die from spring steel. The lock


130


has an axial length of 0.494 inches, a top opening


136


of 0.388 inches in diameter, and an exterior diameter of 0.556 inches. Each of the slots extend the entire length of the clip except for 0.94 inches of the axial wall depth and have a thickness measurement of about 0.063 inches. In a specific embodiment, the spring clip can be manufactured from 0.015 inch sheet spring steel.




In operation, each of the security seals


10


,


50


and


110


function similarly. Each of the security seals


10


,


50


and


110


whether straight, bent or equipped with a head and a lock body or two lock bodies as shown in

FIGS. 2 and 3

through


6


, function similarly. Whether or not the security seals


10


,


50


or


110


have a head


22


and a lock body


24


,


100


or


120


or a pair of lock bodies


24


,


100


,


120


or is straight, bent or U-shaped, each are positioned within their respective types of hasps on closed doors of locked railroad cars, truck, shipping containers and the like. Each of the seals


10


,


50


and


110


can be utilized to seal a lock or to provide a security seal as the seal cannot be removed from the hasp without either removing the head or one of the lock bodies


10


,


100


or


120


from at least one end thereof, or by snipping the bolt thereby providing visual evidence of tampering.




Security seals


10


,


110


provide security seals which are more easily removable than the security seal


50


in as much as the bolt is tubular not solid. Thus, these seals provide a new and improved security seal which in most instances is used with other locking devices but which more inexpensively manufactured from solid bolt security seals. If a more robust security seal is required, modified security seal


50


provides a new and improved robust security seal of the solid bolt variety.




Each of the security seals of the invention provide a new and improved security seal which is less expensive to manufacture. Each of the security seals also provide a new and improved bolt seal which is more secure than prior seals which is less likely to hide tampering. The security seals of the invention provide a new and improved bolt seal which is easily removed using readily available tools and meets all of the requirements of both bolt seals which allow the seal to slide along the bolt and bolt seals which position the head and the seal adjacent the hasp to make tampering more difficult and bolt seals that can be removed without specialized tooling.




While a specific embodiment of the invention has been shown and described herein for purposes of illustration, the protection afforded by any patent which may issue upon this application is not strictly limited to the disclosed embodiment; but rather extends to all structures and arrangements which fall fairly within the scope of the claims which are appended hereto.



Claims
  • 1. A cargo security seal comprising a lock body having an elongated bore of uniform diametral size, a groove in said bore, and an expandable ring in said groove, said groove having two generally planar spaced apart lock surfaces extending generally perpendicular to said bore, said ring being expandable from a diameter smaller than the diameter of said bore to a diameter larger than the diameter of said bore, an elongated bolt having opposite ends and a diametral size smaller than said bore, said bolt having a ring expander adjacent one of said opposite bolt ends and an anti-tampering and stop device spaced therefrom, said ring expander having a diametral size larger than said bolt and smaller than said bore, both said ring expander and said anti-tamper and stop device having facing generally planar lock surfaces extending generally perpendicular of said bolt, said ring expander having a diameter substantially filling said bore, said anti-tamper and stop device essentially closing said bore, said bolt being locked in said bore by inserting said one end into an end of said bore and moving said lock body toward said anti-tampering and stop device whereby said ring expander expands said expandable ring into said groove to allow said ring expander to pass therethrough and to position said expandable ring between said lock surfaces on said ring expander and said anti-tampering and stop device thereby preventing said bolt from being removed from said bore by the engagement of said lock surfaces with said expandable ring, said ring expander and said anti-tampering and stop device preventing access to said expandable ring without the destruction of said lock body or said bolt.
  • 2. The cargo security seal of claim 1 wherein said ring expander comprises a ring secured to said bolt extending radially outwardly of said bolt and surrounding said bolt, said ring having at least one lock surface extending radially outwardly of said bolt and generally perpendicularly of said bolt facing away from said one end.
  • 3. The cargo security seal of claim 2 wherein said ring is tapered toward said one end.
  • 4. The cargo security seal of claim 1 wherein said anti-tampering and stop device comprises a ring secured to said bolt extending radially outwardly of said bolt and surrounding said bolt, said ring having at least one lock surface extending radially outwardly of said bolt and generally perpendicularly of said bolt and facing said one end.
  • 5. The cargo security seal of claim 1 wherein said anti-tampering and stop device are complementary surfaces of said bolt and said lock body which block access to said groove and expandable ring therein.
  • 6. The cargo security seal of claim 1 wherein said anti-tampering and stop device is a complementary step diametered joinder between said bolt and said lock body.
  • 7. The cargo security seal of claim 1 wherein said expandable ring is a snap ring.
  • 8. The cargo security seal of claim 1 wherein said expandable ring is a C-shaped ring.
  • 9. The cargo security seal of claim 1 further comprising an enlarged head on the other of said bolt ends.
  • 10. The cargo security seal of claim 9 wherein said head is an integral part of said bolt.
  • 11. The cargo security seal of claim 9 wherein said head is formed separately from said bolt and secured to said bolt.
  • 12. The cargo security seal of claim 1 wherein said bolt is formed of a metallic tube.
  • 13. The cargo security seal of claim 1 wherein said bolt is formed of a solid metal rod.
  • 14. The cargo security seal of claim 1 wherein said bolt has a tapered portion between said groove and said one end.
  • 15. The cargo security seal of claim 1 wherein said lock body is a tubular body having a groove therein, and said ring expander is a ring secured to said bolt and having a surface extending radially outwardly from said bolt facing away from said one end.
  • 16. The cargo security seal of claim 15 wherein said ring is spaced from said anti-tampering device axially of said bolt and is positioned between said groove and the other of said opposite bolt ends.
  • 17. The cargo security seal of claim 1 wherein said bolt is bent.
  • 18. The cargo security seal of claim 1 wherein said bolt is U-shaped and has identical opposite ends adapted to be placed within identical lock bodies, said lock bodies being spaced apart and secured together.
  • 19. The cargo security seal of claim 1 wherein said bore extends through said lock body.
  • 20. The cargo security seal of claim 1 wherein said anti-tampering device is adjacent to the other of said bolt ends.
  • 21. The cargo security seal of claim 1 wherein said bolt is a thin walled tube.
  • 22. The cargo security seal of claim 21 wherein said ring expander is a bead on said tube.
  • 23. The cargo security seal of claim 2 wherein said anti-tampering device is a bead on said tube.
  • 24. The cargo security seal of claim 21 wherein said stop is a bead on said tube.
  • 25. The cargo security seal of claim 21 further comprising a head on said bolt at the other of said opposite bolt ends, said head being a bead on said tube.
  • 26. The cargo security seal of claim 21 wherein said anti-tampering device and said stop are the same bead on said tube.
  • 27. The cargo security seal of claim 26 wherein said bead having a diameter larger than said bore of said lock body.
  • 28. The cargo security seal of claim 21 further comprising a head on said bolt at the other of said opposite bolt ends, said head being a beading of said tube.
  • 29. The cargo security seal of claim 1 wherein said anti-tampering device is a second spaced apart ring expander in said bore.
  • 30. The cargo security seal of claim 1 wherein said anti-tampering device is a ring larger in diameter than said bore.
  • 31. The cargo security seal of claim 1 wherein said anti-tampering device and said ring expander both have a diameter substantially filling said bore and being spaced apart on said bolt a distance less than the distance between said groove in said bore of said lock body and said bore end.
  • 32. The cargo security seal of claim 1 wherein said anti-tampering device has a diameter greater than said ring expander and said bore and being spaced apart from said bolt a distance greater than the distance between said groove in said bore and said bore end.
  • 33. The cargo security seal of claim 1 further comprising a head on said bolt at the other of said opposite bolt ends.
  • 34. The cargo security seal of claim 33 wherein said head is a piece of a material having a bore therein in which said bolt is positioned and secured, said piece having a size larger than said bolt.
  • 35. The cargo security seal of claim 33 wherein said head is said stop.
  • 36. The cargo security seal of claim 33 wherein said head is said anti-tampering device.
  • 37. The cargo security seal of claim 1 wherein said expandable ring is a filament of spring steel spirally wound around a mandrel at least two revolutions.
  • 38. The cargo security seal of claim 1 wherein said lock body is one leg of a U-shaped lock body having two legs, the other leg of said lock body having a second bore therein, said second bore being coaxial with said bore of said lock body, whereby said bolt may be positioned in both bores and locked in said one leg.
  • 39. The cargo security seal of claim 1 wherein both of said legs of said U-shaped lock are lock bodies, said bores of both said lock bodies being coaxial whereby said bolt may be positioned in both of said bores and locked in both of said bores.
  • 40. The cargo security seal of claim 1 wherein said bore is step diametered, said bolt being stepped diametered, and said anti-tampering device is said step diametered bore and bolt positioned complementary to each other when said expandable ring is adjacent said lock surface.
  • 41. The cargo security seal of claim 1 wherein said bore is in said lock body, said bore having opposite ends, said one end being open, said other end being closed.
  • 42. The cargo security seal of claim 1 wherein said bolt is U-shaped, said bolt having opposite ends, said lock bodies having a pair of elongated bores of uniform diametral size extending into said body, both of said bores having a groove therein and an expandable ring in said groove, whereby both legs of said U-shaped bolt may be locked in said bores of said lock body.
  • 43. The cargo security seal of claim 1 wherein said bolt is a rod, said ring expander and said anti-tampering device are portions of said bolt on opposite sides of said lock surfaces have a diameter essentially filling said bore.
  • 44. The cargo security seal of claim 1 wherein said lock surfaces are facing generally planar surfaces of a groove in said bolt positioned between the opposite ends thereof and extending generally perpendicularly of said bolt.
  • 45. The cargo security seal of claim 1 wherein said stop is one of said surfaces of said groove.
  • 46. A cargo security seal comprising a lock body having an elongated bore of uniform diametral size, a groove in said bore, and an elongated bolt having opposite ends and a diametral size smaller than said bore, said bolt having a groove therein and an expandable ring in said bolt groove, said bolt groove having two generally planar spaced apart lock surfaces extending generally perpendicular of said bolt, said bore groove having two generally planar spaced apart lock surfaces extending generally perpendicular to said bore, said expandable ring in said bolt groove, said ring being collapsible from a diameter larger than the diameter of said bolt to a diameter smaller than the diameter of said bolt, said bolt having a diameter substantially filling said bore, said bolt being locked in said bore by inserting one of said ends of said bolt into said bore and moving said lock body toward the other of said ends of said bolt, whereby said expandable ring expands into said bore groove to position said expandable ring between said lock surfaces of said bore groove and said lock surfaces of said bolt groove thereby preventing said bolt from being removed from said bore by the engagement of said lock surfaces with said expandable ring, said bolt and said bore preventing access to said expandable ring without the destruction of said lock body or said bolt.
  • 47. The cargo security seal of claim 46 wherein said expandable ring is a snap ring.
  • 48. The cargo security seal of claim 46 wherein said expandable ring is a C-shaped ring.
  • 49. The cargo security seal of claim 46 wherein said expandable ring is a ring of spirally wrapped spring steel.
  • 50. The cargo security seal of claim 46 wherein said bolt is formed of a metallic tube.
  • 51. The cargo security seal of claim 46 wherein said bolt is formed of a solid metal rod.
  • 52. A cargo security seal comprising an elongated bolt having opposite ends, a lock retainer on said bolt adjacent at least one of said opposite bolt ends, and an anti-tampering device on said bolt between the other of said opposite bolt ends and said lock retainer, and a lock body with a lock therein removably securable to said bolt at said one bolt end by said lock retainer and said anti-tampering device adjacent to said lock body, said lock retainer and said anti-tampering device preventing access to said lock, whereby said lock body cannot be removed from said bolt without destruction of said bolt or lock body, said lock body including a cap and a spring therein, said spring being a slotted ring having a top and a bottom with top and bottom openings therein, said bottom opening having a diameter slightly larger than the diameter of said bolt, said top opening having a diameter slightly smaller than the diameter of said bolt, said slotted ring having slots extending from said top a partial length of said ring toward said bottom, said cap having a step diametered body, said cap body having a larger diameter portion for enclosing said spring and a smaller diameter portion for enclosing said one bolt end, and an opening therein in which said bolt is positioned, said opening having a diameter slightly larger than the diameter of said bolt and smaller than said lock retainer and said anti-tampering device.
  • 53. The cargo security seal of claim 52 wherein said expandable ring is a ring of spirally wrapped spring steel.
  • 54. A cargo security seal comprising an elongated bolt having opposite ends, a lock retainer on said bolt adjacent at least one of said opposite ends, and an anti-tampering device on said bolt between the other of said opposite ends and said lock retainer, and a lock body with a lock therein removably securable to said bolt at said one end by said lock retainer, said anti-tamper device being adjacent to said lock body, said lock retainer and said anti-tampering device preventing access to said lock, whereby said lock body cannot be removed from said bolt without destruction of said bolt or lock body, said bolt having lock retainers and anti-tampering devices adjacent to both of said ends, and two lock bodies, one for each end.
  • 55. The cargo security seal of claim 54 wherein both said bolt ends and said lock bodies are identical.
  • 56. A cargo security seal comprising an elongated bolt having opposite ends, a lock retainer on said bolt adjacent at least one of said opposite ends, and an anti-tampering device on said bolt between the other of said opposite ends and said lock retainer, a lock body with a lock therein removably securable to said bolt at one of said opposite bolt ends by said lock retainer and said anti-tampering device adjacent to said lock body, said lock retainer and said anti-tampering device preventing access to said lock, whereby said lock body cannot be removed from said bolt without destruction of said bolt or lock body, said bolt being tubular having an interior passageway extending therethrough and has a global positioning system being positioned within said passageway.
  • 57. A cargo security seal comprising an elongated bolt having opposite ends, a lock retainer on said bolt adjacent at least one of said opposite ends, and an anti-tampering device on said bolt between the other of said opposite ends and said lock retainer, and a lock body with a lock therein removably securable to said bolt at said one end by said lock retainer and said anti-tampering device adjacent to said lock body, said lock retainer and said anti-tampering device preventing access to said lock, whereby said lock body cannot be removed from said bolt without destruction of said bolt or lock body, said bolt being tubular having an interior passageway extending therethrough and has an electronic tamper evident device begin positioned within said passageway.
  • 58. The cargo security seal of claim 53 wherein said top opening is smaller in diameter than said lock retainer and said anti-tampering device.
  • 59. A cargo security seal comprising an elongated bolt having opposite ends, a lock retainer on said bolt adjacent at least one of said opposite ends, and a anti-tampering device on said bolt between the other of said opposite ends and said lock retainer, and a lock body with a lock therein removably securable to said bolt at said one end by said lock retainer and said anti-tampering device adjacent to said lock body, said lock retainer and said anti-tampering device preventing access to said lock, whereby said lock body cannot be removed from said bolt without destruction of said bolt or lock body, said bolt being step diametered and said lock body is a step diametered cap having a closed end and an open end, said step diametered cap having a larger step diametered portion adjacent said open end and a smaller step diametered portion adjacent said closed end, said cap having a groove in said smaller step diametered portion, said bolt having a smaller step diametered portion adjacent said one end, and a groove in said smaller step diametered portion of said bolt, both said grooves having a bottom and upstanding side wall generally perpendicular of said bolt and cap, respectively, said step diametered portions of said bolt and cap being generally complementary when said grooves are aligned.
  • 60. A cargo security seal comprising a lock body having an elongated bore of uniform diametral size extending into said body, a groove in said bore, an expandable ring in said groove, said ring being expandable from a diameter smaller than the diameter of said bore to a diameter larger than the diameter of said bore, an elongated bolt having opposite ends and a diametral size smaller than said bore, said bore and bolt having diametral sizes chosen to provide sliding tolerances, said bolt having a groove therein into which said expandable ring may expand whereby said bolt may be positioned within said bore and locked therein by said expandable ring expanding into said groove of said bolt, said bolt substantially filling said bore on both sides of said expandable ring and essentially closing said bore to access to said expandable ring said bolt groove having two generally planar spaced apart lock surfaces extending generally perpendicular of said bolt, said bore groove having two generally planar spaced lock surfaces extending generally perpendicular to said bore whereby said lock body cannot be removed from said bolt without destruction of said bolt or said lock body.
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