The present invention generally relates to locking devices, and in particular to locks for desktop computer casings.
Astonishing as it may seem to be in our modern, Hi-Tech era, is the fact that simple padlocks, one of the oldest human inventions, are still being used to lock many types of table computer casings.
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It is therefore the general object of the present invention to devise a more safe, sophisticated, and user-friendly locking device for the purpose in question.
According to the invention there is provided a locking device for box-shaped containers having a base and a separable cover each provided with an ear-like extension having an opening, wherein in the lockable position the openings are in register one with respect to the other and the container becomes locked by insertion of a locking element through both openings, the device comprising; a block-shaped housing; a key-operated rotor installed within the housing; a slidable locking element coupled to the rotor so that upon rotation of the rotor by 180° in one or the opposite directions by turning the key, the locking element slides over a certain distance in one or the opposite direction extending normally to the axial direction of the rotor; and a cavity formed in the housing configured to accommodate therein both said ear-like extensions when in overlapping position, the arrangement being such that for locking the container, the locking element is driven in the direction of and across said cavity and openings, and for unlocking, the locking element is driven in the opposite direction out of the said cavity.
These and additional features and advantages of the invention will become more clearly understood in the light of the following description of a preferred embodiment thereof, given by way of example only, with reference to the attached drawings, wherein—
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A security cable 14 is provided and used in the conventional manner, namely looped at one end 14a to a fixed object 16 and the other end adapted to be arrested to the lock body 10 by cable-head 14b fitting into groove 10a when the latter is locked against computer casing generally denoted 20 (see
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Optionally, there are formed in the ears 20c and 20d a pair of additional aligned bores 20g and 20h for the passage of bolt 22 therethrough (see below)
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The lock-body is further formed with a cavity or recess 32 configured to receive both ears 20c and 30d, as well as the bolt 22 after being passed through the bores 20g and 20h.
The slot 10a which is formed at a side-wall of the lock-body 10 is adapted to secure thereinside the head 14b of the cable 14 before mounting are arresting the locking device as will be explained below.
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The first locking stage comprises the insertion of the cable-head 14b into and along the groove 10a as seen in
The next stage of arresting the lock-body to the computer casing is depicted in
Then, by turning the key 12 by 180°, the toggle pin 40 drives the block 42 in a sliding linear movement so that the lock pin 44 enters cavity 32, passing through the openings 20e and 20f of the ears 20c and 20d, respectively, thereby completing the locking operation, as shown in
Those skilled in the art, will readily appreciate that the invention has been described hereabove with reference to a specific embodiment. However, this is not the only example and embodiment in which the invention may be practiced. Indeed, various modifications may be made to the above-described example and embodiment without departing from the intended spirit and scope of the present invention, and it is intended that all such modifications be included within the scope of the following claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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195952 | Dec 2008 | IL | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/IL2009/001170 | 12/10/2009 | WO | 00 | 8/12/2011 |