Claims
- 1. A combination comprising:a display case having a base and a front face, a top face and a rear face through which contents of the display case can be viewed; and, a selectively removable security cover for the display case, the security cover further comprising (a) a front rail and a rear rail each spaced from and adapted to be fixedly mounted to the base proximate the front face and the rear face, respectively; (b) a plurality of rigid, frangible-resistant generally L-shaped panels each having a proximal edge on a vertical pane thereof and a terminal edge with a flange on a horizontal pane thereof, each proximal edge being adapted to be releasably coupled to one of the rails with one of the vertical panes being juxtaposed to the front face and the other vertical pane being juxtaposed to the rear face of the display case, the horizontal panes of the panels being juxtaposed to the top face of the display case with the flanges of the panels being adapted to confront one another when installed on the display case and be releasably coupled together, the panels in combination covering the faces of the display case to inhibit unauthorized access to the contents of the display case; (c) at least one slot and at least one lock aperture in each flange, the slots and the lock apertures of the flanges of the panels being aligned when the panels are installed on the display case; and (d) a U-shaped lock bar having a pair of spaced sidewalls and aligned lock bar apertures in each sidewall and a pin extending between the sidewalls; wherein when the panels are installed on the display case and the flanges juxtaposed to each other with the respective slots aligned the lock bar is coupled to the flanges with the pin inserted into the aligned slots and a lock inserted into the lock apertures and the lock bar apertures to releasably couple the panels together on the display case.
- 2. The combination of claim 1, wherein the proximal edge of each panel includes a hook adapted to releasably couple the panel to the anchor by initially engaging the anchor with the hook and pivoting the panel upwardly until the distal edges of the panels are juxtaposed together.
- 3. A combination comprising:a display case having a base and a plurality of generally transparent faces through which contents of the display case can be viewed; and, a selectively removable security cover for the display case, the security cover further comprising (a) a plurality of anchors, each adapted to be fixedly mounted to the base of the display case; and (b) a plurality of rigid, frangible-resistant panels each having a proximal edge adapted to be releasably coupled to one of the plurality of anchors and a distal edge, the distal edges of the panels being adapted to confront one another when installed on the display case and be releasably coupled together to prevent their unauthorized removal, the panels being so formed as to in combination cover the faces of the display case to inhibit unauthorized access to the contents of the display case.
- 4. The combination of claim 3 wherein the plurality of anchors comprises a front rail and a rear rail each adapted to be fixedly mounted a spaced distance from the base proximate a front face and a rear face, respectively, of the display case.
- 5. The combination of claim 3 wherein each of the panels are generally L-shaped members with a vertical pane including the proximal edge of the panel and being adapted to be juxtaposed to a front face of the display case and a horizontal pane including the distal edge of the panel and being adapted to be juxtaposed to a top face of the display case.
- 6. The combination of claim 3 wherein the proximal edge of each panel includes a hook adapted to releasably couple the panel to one of the plurality of anchors by initially engaging the anchor with the hook and pivoting the panel upwardly until the distal edges of the panels are juxtaposed together.
- 7. The combination of claim 3 wherein the distal edge of each panel includes a flange with a lock aperture, the flanges of the panels being mirror images of each other and the lock apertures being aligned so that a lock may be inserted through the aligned lock apertures to releasably couple the panels together on the display case.
- 8. The combination of claim 7 further comprising:a lock bar having a pair of spaced sidewalls, a lock bar aperture in each sidewall and a pin extending between the sidewalls; and a slot in the flange of each panel; wherein when the panels are installed on the display case and the flanges juxtaposed to each other with the respective slots aligned the lock bar is adapted to be coupled to the flanges with the pin inserted into the aligned slots and the lock inserted into the lock apertures and the lock bar apertures.
- 9. A combination comprising:a display case having a plurality of generally transparent faces through which contents of the display case can be viewed; and, a security cover for the display case, the security cover comprising (a) at least one rigid, frangible-resistant panel having a proximal edge adapted to be releasably coupled to the display case and a distal edge, the panel comprising at least two panes being so formed as to conform to and cover at least portions of two adjacent faces of the display case to inhibit unauthorized access to the contents of the display case; and (b) an integrally formed structural member on the panel for added strength to resist and distribute impact forces to the panel.
- 10. A combination comprising:a display case having a plurality of generally transparent faces through which contents of the display case can be viewed; and, a security cover for the display case, the security cover comprising (a) at least one rigid, frangible-resistant panel having a proximal edge adapted to be releasably coupled to the display case and a distal edge, the panel comprising at least two panes being so formed as to conform to and cover at least portions of two adjacent faces of the display case to inhibit unauthorized access to the contents of the display case; and (b) a structural member on the panel for added strength to resist and distribute impact forces to the panel; wherein the structural member is selected from at least one of the following: a projecting lip integrally formed in the panel at a juncture of the two panes of the panel, and a flange integrally formed along the distal edge of the panel.
- 11. A combination comprising:a display case having a plurality of generally transparent faces through which contents of the display case can be viewed; and, a security cover for the display case, the security cover comprising (a) at least one rigid, frangible-resistant panel having a proximal edge adapted to be releasably coupled to the display case and a distal edge, the panel comprising at least two panes being so formed as to conform to and cover at least portions of two adjacent faces of the display case to inhibit unauthorized access to the contents of the display case; wherein the distal edge of the panel is adapted to confront the distal edge of another panel when installed on the display case and be releasably coupled together to prevent their unauthorized removal, the panels being so formed as to in combination conform to and cover the faces of the display case to inhibit unauthorized access to the contents of the display case; (b) a structural member on the panel for added strength to resist and distribute impact forces to the panel;and (c) a lock bar coupled to the distal edges of the panels.
- 12. The combination of claim 11, wherein the distal edge of each panel includes a flange with a lock aperture, the flanges of the panels being mirror images of each other and the lock apertures being aligned so that a lock may be inserted through the aligned lock apertures to releasably couple the panels together on the display case.
- 13. The combination of claim 12, wherein the lock bar includes a pair of spaced sidewalls, a lock bar aperture in each sidewall and a pin extending between the sidewalls.
- 14. The combination of claim 13 further including a slot in the flange of each panel, wherein when the panels are installed on the display case and the flanges juxtaposed to each other with the respective slots aligned the lock bar is adapted to be coupled to the flanges with the pin inserted into the aligned slots and the lock inserted into the lock apertures and the lock bar apertures.
- 15. A method of inhibiting unauthorized access to the contents of a display case having a base and a plurality of generally transparent faces through which the contents of the display case can be viewed, the method comprising the steps of:fixedly mounting a plurality of anchors to the base of the display case; releasably coupling a proximal edge on each of a plurality of rigid, frangible-resistant panels to one of the plurality of anchors; pivoting each of the panels until the panels in combination cover the faces of the display case to inhibit unauthorized access to the contents of the display case; and releasably coupling terminal edges on each of the panels to one another.
- 16. The method of claim 15 wherein the fixedly mounting of the plurality of anchors further comprises:fixedly mounting a front rail and a rear rail a spaced distance from the base proximate a front face and a rear face, respectively, of the display case.
- 17. The method of claim 15 wherein the pivoting of the panels further comprises:pivoting one of the panels upwardly until a vertical pane thereof is juxtaposed to a front face of the display case and a horizontal pane thereof is juxtaposed to a top face of the display case; and pivoting the other one of the panels upwardly until a vertical pane thereof is juxtaposed to a rear face of the display case and a horizontal pane thereof is juxtaposed to the top face of the display case, the terminal edges of the panels being juxtaposed together on the top face of the display case.
- 18. The method of claim 15 wherein the coupling of the proximal edges of the panels to the plurality of anchors further comprises:hooking a hook on the proximal edge of each panel onto the plurality of anchors.
- 19. The method of claim 15 wherein the releasably coupling of the terminal edges to one another further comprises:aligning lock apertures in a flange on the terminal edge of each panel together; and inserting a lock into the aligned lock apertures.
- 20. The method of claim 19 further comprising:installing a U-shaped lock bar onto the juxtaposed flanges of the panels to substantially cover the flanges, the lock bar having a pair of spaced sidewalls and a pin extending between the sidewalls, the flanges of the panels having aligned slots to receive therein the pin; and translating the lock bar relative to the flanges and thereby seat the pin in the slots and align a lock bar aperture with the lock apertures in the flanges so that the lock passes through the lock bar aperture and the lock apertures.
- 21. A combination comprising:a display case having a plurality of generally transparent faces through which contents of the display case can be viewed; and, a security cover for the display case, the security cover comprising (a) at least one rigid, frangible-resistant panel having a proximal edge adapted to be releasably coupled to the display case and a distal edge, the panel comprising at least two panes being so formed as to conform to and cover at least portions of two adjacent faces of the display case to inhibit unauthorized access to the contents of the display case wherein the two panes are fixed relative to one another; and (b) an integrally formed structural member on the panel for added strength to resist and distribute impact forces to the panel.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a Div. of pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/342,309, filed Jun. 29, 1999, entitled DISPLAY CASE SECURITY COVER, which is fully incorporated by reference herein.
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