Claims
- 1. An attachment apparatus comprising:
- a portable electronic device having a portion of an external wall defining a security slot, said security slot having a predetermined shape and said shape further having at least one section wherein the section's length is greater than its width; and
- an attachment device for attaching to said portable electronic device, comprising:
- a housing having an internal hollow cavity;
- a spindle having:
- a first portion contained within said cavity;
- a shaft coupled to said first portion and extending away from said housing; and
- a locking member at a distal end of said shaft outside of said housing, said locking member having a shape generally conforming to the security slot;
- a locking mechanism for maintaining rotation of said shaft of said spindle fixed in said cavity relative to said housing; and
- a pin, displaced laterally from said shaft and extending outwardly from said housing; said pin insertable into said security slot independent from said shaft,
- wherein said locking member is insertable within the security slot when aligned to the shape of the security slot and wherein said locking member resists removal from the security slot when misaligned with the shape of the security slot, and wherein said pin maintains a rotational orientation of said housing fixed relative to said security slot when said locking member is inserted into and misaligned with the shape of the security slot.
- 2. A locking device for attaching to a portable device having a security slot in a portion of an external wall of said portable device, said security slot having a predetermined shape and said shape further having at least one section wherein the section's length is greater than its width, comprising:
- a housing having an internal hollow cavity and a first transverse aperture through said housing;
- a spindle rotatably mounted within said cavity and including:
- a first portion provided with a second transverse aperture through said first portion;
- a shaft fixed to said first portion and extending outwardly from said housing; and
- a locking member at a distal end of said shaft outside of said housing, said locking member having a perimeter shape conforming to the security slot; and
- a pin projecting from said housing and displaced laterally from said shaft with said locking member and insertable independent from said shaft, said pin for maintaining a fixed rotational relationship between said housing and the security slot when said pin is inserted into the security slot of the portable device, wherein said locking member is insertable within the security slot when the locking member is in a first position and said apertures are misaligned, with said locking member retained within the portable device and said pin retained in the portable device when said locking member is in a second position and said apertures are aligned to permit an object to extend through said apertures to inhibit movement of said locking member from said second position to said first position while said object extends through said apertures.
- 3. A method for attaching a locking device to a portable device, comprising the steps of:
- equipping into an external wall of said portable device a security slot, said security slot having a predetermined shape and said shape further having at least one section wherein the section's length is greater than its width;
- inserting a spindle, said spindle including a shaft having a slot conforming locking member fixed to a distal end of said shaft, into the security slot when said spindle is in an unlocked position; thereafter
- inserting a pin independent of said spindle insertion, said pin emanating from a housing having an internal hollow cavity containing a first portion of said spindle, into the security slot to thereby fix a relative rotational orientation between said housing and the security slot;
- rotating said locking member to a locked position while said locking member and said pin extend into the security slot by rotating said spindle relative to said housing wherein said spindle is retained within the portable device and wherein a first transverse aperture through said first portion of said spindle is aligned with a second transverse aperture through said housing; and
- holding said spindle in said locked position relative to said housing by passing an object through said apertures when they are aligned to maintain alignment of said apertures and to inhibit rotation of said locking member to said unlocked position.
- 4. The attaching method of claim 3 wherein said object is a cable and further comprising the step of attaching said cable to a second object different from the portable device.
- 5. A method for inhibiting a theft of a portable device, the method employing an attachment mechanism having a housing having an internal hollow cavity with a first transverse aperture through said housing, a rotatable shaft extending outwardly from the housing and having a locking member at a distal end of the rotatable shaft wherein a portion of the shaft inside the housing includes a second transverse aperture through said portion of the shaft, the locking member having peripheral dimensions generally conformed to the shape of the security slot, the attachment mechanism including a pin displaced laterally from the shaft, comprising the steps of:
- equipping, in an external wall of the portable device, a specially designed security slot having preselected peripheral dimensions, the dimensions further having at least one section where the section's length is greater than the section's width;
- inserting the locking member through the security slot into the interior of the portable device;
- inserting the pin into the security slot independent from the shaft while the locking member is inserted into the security slot to inhibit rotation of the attachment mechanism relative to the security slot;
- rotating the shaft while the locking member is inserted into the security slot to misalign the locking member and the security slot to thereby prevent withdrawal of the locking member from the security slot wherein said rotating step also aligns the apertures with each other;
- maintaining a rotary position of the shaft fixed relative to the security slot by use of the pin by passing a cable through both the first transverse aperture and the second transverse aperture while they are aligned; and
- securing the attachment mechanism to an object other than the portable device by use of the cable to inhibit the theft of the portable device.
- 6. An attachment apparatus comprising:
- a portable electronic device;
- a security slot defining a portion of an external wall of said portable electronic device;
- an attachment device for attaching to said security slot, comprising:
- a housing having an internal hollow cavity;
- a spindle having:
- a first portion contained within said cavity;
- a shaft fixed to said first portion and extending outwardly from said housing; and
- a locking member at a distal end of said shaft outside of said housing, said locking member having a perimeter shape conforming to the security slot; and
- a pin emanating from said housing and laterally displaced from said shaft, said pin insertable into said security slot independent from said shaft,
- wherein the attachment device further includes a locking mechanism for maintaining rotation of said shaft fixed relative to said pin, and wherein said locking member is insertable within the security slot when aligned with the security slot and wherein said locking member resists removal from the security slot when misaligned with the security slot, and wherein said pin maintains a rotational orientation of said housing fixed relative to the security slot.
- 7. The attachment apparatus of claim 6 wherein the security slot is generally rectangular, and said locking member and said shaft form a "T"-shaped member.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 08/474,452, filed Jun. 7, 1995, entitled COMPUTER PHYSICAL SECURITY DEVICE, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 08/307,964, filed Sep. 16, 1994, U.S. Pat. No. 5,493,878, entitled COMPUTER PHYSICAL SECURITY DEVICE, which is a divisional of Ser. No. 08/138,634, filed Oct. 15, 1993, entitled COMPUTER PHYSICAL SECURITY DEVICE, which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 08/042,851, filed Apr. 5, 1993, U.S. Pat. No. 5,381,685, entitled COMPUTER PHYSICAL SECURITY DEVICE and a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 08/006,311, filed Jan. 19, 1993, now abandoned entitled COMPUTER PHYSICAL SECURITY DEVICE, all the above applications are hereby expressly incorporated by reference for all purposes.
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