Claims
- 1. An apparatus for attaching a security cable to a piece of equipment having a wall defining a security slot having preselected internal dimensions, the equipment including engagement members mounted on the outer surface of the wall proximate the slot, the apparatus comprising:a housing having an aperture through which the security cable passes to secure the housing to the cable, said housing including a rotation-inhibiting structure; a spindle including a first portion rotatably mounted within the housing, a rotatable shaft fixed to the first portion and extending outwardly from the housing, and a locking member at the distal end of the shaft having peripheral dimensions, the peripheral dimensions of the locking member conforming to the preselected internal dimensions of the slot; and wherein said rotation-inhibiting structure engages said engagement members when said locking member is inserted into the security slot, and the spindle is then rotatable to misalign the locking member with the slot to attach the locking mechanism to the wall, and wherein the aperture in the housing is transverse to the axis of the spindle, and the first portion of the spindle includes an aperture aligned with the aperture in the housing when the locking member is misaligned from the slot, the cable extending through both the aperture in the housing and the aperture in the spindle to prevent rotation of the spindle.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said locking member and said shaft form a “T”-shape.
- 3. A locking system including a locking device and a portable device, the locking device attaching to a wall of the portable device the system comprising:a portable device having a wall defining a security slot having a predetermined length, width and depth dimensions, said wall having an abutment member emanating from said wall and located proximate said security slot; a housing having a first transverse aperture and a rotation-inhibiting structure; a spindle rotationally mounted within said housing and including: a first portion provided with a second transverse aperture; a shaft fixed to said first portion and extending outwardly from said housing and having a length at least as long as the depth of the security slot; 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 wherein said locking member is insertable within the security slot when said locking member is aligned with the security slot and said first aperture and said second aperture are misaligned, and said rotation-inhibiting structure engages the abutment member to maintain a fixed rotational relationship between said housing and the security slot, with said locking member retained within the security slot when said locking member is misaligned with the security slot and said first aperture and said second aperture are aligned to permit an object to extend through both said first aperture and said second aperture to inhibit alignment of said locking member and the security slot while said object extends through said apertures.
- 4. A method for inhibiting theft of a portable device provided with a security slot in an external wall of the portable device, the slot having preselected peripheral dimensions, the method employing an attachment mechanism having a housing with a first transverse aperture and a rotation-inhibiting structure, a rotatable shaft extending outwardly from the housing and having an engaging member at a distal end of the rotatable shaft wherein a portion of the shaft inside the housing includes a second transverse aperture, the engaging member having peripheral dimensions insertable into the slot, the attachment mechanism including an abutment mechanism projecting from the external wall proximate the security slot and a receptor mechanism on the attachment mechanism for receiving the abutment mechanism, comprising the steps of:inserting the engaging member through the slot into the interior of the equipment; receiving, proximate to the receptor mechanism, the abutment mechanism; engaging the abutment mechanism and the rotation-inhibiting structure while the engaging member is inserted through the slot to inhibit rotation of the rotation-inhibiting structure relative to the security slot; rotating the shaft while the engaging member is inserted through the slot to misalign the engaging member and the slot to thereby prevent withdrawal of the engaging member through the slot wherein said rotating step also aligns the first transverse aperture with the second transverse aperture; maintaining the rotary position of the shaft fixed relative to the slot by use of the abutment mechanism in cooperation with the rotation-inhibiting structure with the engaging member misaligned with the slot and by passing an object through both the first transverse aperture and the second transverse aperture while they are aligned; and securing the locking device to an object other than the portable device by use of said object to inhibit the theft of the portable device.
- 5. A method for attaching a locking device to a security slot in a wall of a portable device, comprising the steps of:inserting a spindle including a shaft having a slot-conforming engaging member fixed to a distal end of said shaft into the security slot when said spindle is in an unlocked position with said engaging member being aligned with the slot; engaging an abutment member, integrated into the wall proximate the security slot, with a receptor mechanism of a housing holding a first portion of said spindle, to thereby fix a relative rotational orientation between said housing and the security slot; misaligning said engaging member and the security slot by rotating said spindle to a locked position wherein said spindle is retained within the portable device, wherein a first transverse aperture in said first portion of said spindle is aligned with a second transverse aperture in said housing; holding said spindle in said locked position relative to said housing by passing a cable through said first aperture and said second aperture while they are aligned to maintain alignment of said transverse apertures and attaching said cable to a second object other than the portable device.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 08/485,518, filed Jun. 7, 1995 now abandoned, entitled COMPUTER PHYSICAL SECURITY DEVICE, which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 08/042,851, filed Apr. 5, 1993 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,381,685, entitled COMPUTER PHYSICAL SECURITY DEVICE, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 07/824,964, filed Jan. 24, 1992 (now abandoned), 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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