The present invention relates to physical locks for portable electronic devices.
In one embodiment, the invention provides a clamp lock for securing a portable electronic device includes a body having a slot configured to receive part of the portable electronic device, a lock mechanism supported by the body, and a clamping member supported by the body and operatively coupled to the lock mechanism. The clamping member is movable relative to the body by actuating the lock mechanism between a first position, in which the clamping member extends into the slot and is configured to engage the part of the portable electronic device, and a second position, in which the clamping member is configured to disengage the portable electronic device. The clamp lock further comprises a security member coupled to the body and configured to be coupled to an immovable object.
In some configurations, the slot includes an opening at an outer periphery of the body and an inner channel located inward of the opening, wherein the opening has a first height, and wherein the inner channel has a second height that is larger than the first height.
In some configurations, a spring is coupled to the body and configured to bias the clamping member toward the second position.
In some configurations, the lock mechanism includes a lock cylinder configured to be actuated by a key, and an actuation cam coupled to the lock cylinder for rotation with the lock cylinder.
In some configurations, the actuation cam is operatively coupled to the clamping member, the clamping member being movable relative to the body by actuating the actuation cam.
In some configurations, the clamping member includes a generally planar surface, wherein the generally planar surface is configured to engage the part of the portable electronic device.
In some configurations, the clamping member moves linearly between the first position and the second position.
In some configurations, the security member includes a ferrule secured to the body, and a flexible cable secured to the ferrule.
In another embodiment, a portable electronic device is secured with a clamp lock. The clamp lock includes a body, a lock mechanism supported by the body, a clamping member supported by the body, and a security member coupled to the body. A method of securing the portable electronic device with the clamp lock includes receiving a part of the portable electronic device within a slot of the body of a clamp lock. The lock mechanism is actuated to move the clamping member from a disengaged position in which the clamping member does not engage the portable electronic device to an engaged position in which the clamping member engages the part of the portable electronic device. The security member is coupled to an immovable object.
In some configurations, the part of the portable electronic device includes a thin and rigid sheet having an outer edge, with a ledge formed around the outer edge. Receiving the part of the portable electronic device within the slot includes receiving the ledge within the slot.
In some configurations, the slot includes an opening at an outer periphery of the body and an inner channel located inward of the opening. The opening has a first height, wherein the inner channel has a second height that is larger than the first height. A lip is defined between the opening and the inner channel. Receiving the ledge within the slot includes receiving the ledge within the inner channel and abutting the ledge with the lip.
In some configurations, the clamping member is biased toward the disengaged position with a spring.
In some configurations, actuating the lock mechanism includes rotating a lock cylinder with a key and rotating an actuation cam with the lock cylinder.
In some configurations, moving the clamping member from the disengaged position to the engaged position includes linearly translating the clamping member via rotation of the actuation cam.
In some configurations, the security member includes a flexible cable, and coupling the security member to the immovable object includes wrapping the flexible cable around the immovable object.
In yet another embodiment, a clamp lock for securing a portable electronic device includes a C-shaped body defining a slot configured to receive part of the portable electronic device, the slot having an opening at an outer periphery of the body and an inner channel located inward of the opening. The opening has a first height and the inner channel has a second height that is larger than the first height. The clamp lock further includes a clamping member supported by the body. The clamping member is movable relative to the body between a first position, in which the clamping member extends into the slot and is configured to engage the part of the portable electronic device, and a second position, in which the clamping member is configured to disengage the portable electronic device. The clamp lock further includes a security member coupled to the body and configured to be coupled to an immovable object.
In some configurations, the clamp lock further includes a lock mechanism configured to drive the clamping member from the second position to the first position.
In some configurations, the clamp lock further includes a spring configured to bias the clamping member toward the second position.
In some configurations, the clamping member includes a generally planar surface, wherein the generally planar surface is configured to engage the part of the portable electronic device.
In some configurations, the clamping member moves linearly between the first position and the second position.
Other aspects of the invention will become apparent by consideration of the detailed description and accompanying drawings.
Before any embodiments of the invention are explained in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the following drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways.
The illustrated clamp lock 10 includes a body 18, a lock mechanism 22 (
When assembled, the illustrated body 18 is generally C-shaped. The body 18 has a slot 54 formed between a lower leg 58 of the main body portion 34 and a lower surface 62 of the front body portion 38. The slot 54 is configured to receive part of a portable electronic device. In the illustrated embodiment, the slot 54 has an opening 66 at an outer periphery of the body 18 (i.e., near the cover plate 42) and an inner channel 70 located inward of the opening 66. The inner channel 70 is in communication with the opening 66. As shown in
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The clamping member 26, or locking pad, is supported by the body 18 and operatively coupled to the lock mechanism 22. In the illustrated embodiment, the clamping member 26 is positioned at least partially within the front body portion 38 of the body 18 generally beneath the actuation cam 82 of the lock mechanism 22. The clamping member 26 includes a generally planar lower surface 86 facing the slot 54 and the lower leg 58 of the body 18. The planar surface 86 is described herein as the “lower” surface to facilitate description with reference to the drawings, but it should be understood that the planar surface 86 may be an “upper” or “side” surface depending on the orientation of the clamp lock 10. More accurately, the planar lower surface 86 is the surface of the clamping member 26 that faces the lower leg 58. The planar lower surface 86 is configured to selectively engage part of a portable electronic device that is received within the slot 54 to inhibit removal of the portable electronic device from the slot 54. The clamping member 26 also includes a cam surface 90 facing and aligned with the actuation cam 82 of the lock mechanism 22. As the actuation cam 82 is rotated, the actuation cam 82 pushes against the cam surface 90 to move the clamping member 26. The planar lower surface 86 can have a surface coating or anti-scratch film to prevent the creation of scratches and abrasions to the portable electronic device when assembling and disassembling.
The clamping member 26 is movable between a first or engaged position (
In the illustrated embodiment, the clamping member 26 is biased to the disengaged position (upward in
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The locking adaptors provide physical security to Microsoft® Surface Pro products or similar devices with a kickstand or no integrated security slot. A main advantage of the locking adaptors is to easily secure onto the device's kickstand with a sliding, rotating, or clamping component. With one of the locking adaptors affixed around the device's kickstand, a laptop lock is used to secure the locking adaptor, anchoring the locking adaptor onto the device. This arrangement offers users a non-intrusive security solution for thin and mobile devices that include a thin sheet or component, such as a kickstand.
The locking adaptors can be composed of, for example, CNC machined, die cast, or stamped metal parts in order to provide desired strength requirements. Each locking adaptor can also incorporate injection molded components or anti-scratch adhesive-backed films where strength is not as necessary, or for scratch resistance on a contacting surface. To anchor the locking adaptors onto a device's kickstand, a user can rotate, slide, or clamp the parts together. This configuration allows the locking adaptors to stay attached to the device without a lock. With a laptop lock inserted, the locking adaptors and attached device are secured from potential theft.
The locking adaptors provide non-intrusive security solutions for devices with a kickstand (or other thin sheet) and no integrated security slot. Each adaptor can be quickly installed or removed from the device, for an effortless user experience. The adaptors are small and compact, making them useful for on-the-go security while in a more portable user environment. A laptop lock, such as a Kensington® lock, is used with each adaptor as the last step to restrict removal of the adaptor from the kickstand.
Various features and advantages of the invention are set forth in the following claims.
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