The invention is a locking device for use with any electrical equipment or appliance or device having a cord and attached electrical plug.
A person may wish to disable a plug so the equipment cannot be operated or connected to a power source.
It is an object of the present invention to address the problem of locking and disabling a plug for an electrical device or at least provide the public with a useful choice.
Further aspects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the ensuing description which is given by way of example only.
The plug lock encapsulates the plug end of an electrical cord that is connected to an electrical device so that device is disabled and can no longer be plugged into a power source.
The plug lock device consists of a housing of two halves, hinged at one end, with the inside space shaped for the electrical plug to fit into and a slot for the cord at the locking end.
The locking mechanism is at the opposite end to the hinges. This locking system incorporating double latches has a unique key.
The key consists of 2 tubes of a specific shape, such as, but not limited to, a hexagonal or other shape, each of slightly differing widths, joined together end to end to create the shaft of the key, that fit into the corresponding shaped tube in the lock.
Each of the two parts of the key, when fitted into the tube of the lock and turned, release the two separate spring loaded latches, unlocking the device.
The configuration of the shape and size of the two pieces that make up the shaft of the key, allows for each key to be unique.
Further aspects of the present invention will become apparent from the ensuing description which is given by way of example only and with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
a is a top view of the embodiment of
b is a side cross-section view along lines E-E in
c is a side view of the embodiment of
d is a front cross-section view along lines F-F in
e is a rear cross-section view along lines G-G in
a is a top view of the embodiment of
b is a side cross-section view along lines B-B in
a is a side view of the key of the invention; and
b is a front end view of the key of
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The invention (1) includes a housing of two halves (3a, 3b) hinged to each other at one end (4). An aperture (3c) is provided tor the locking key (2). The cord (5) of the electric plug (not shown in this view) can be seen extending from the other end (6). A latching mechanism locks the end (8) of the two halves together, trapping the plug within the invention.
Turning now to
A top view of the invention (1) is shown in
A cross-section view of the invention (1) along lines E-E in
c is an exterior side view of the invention (1), while
In
e is of the hinge end (4) of the invention (1). The two halves (3a end 3b) interlock and a spindle passes through them to form the hinge (9).
Changes to the shape of the inside of the halves (12a, 12b) of the invention (10) can easily be made to accommodate any of the most common plug type configurations worldwide.
a is a top view of this embodiment of the invention (10), with
The latches (8a) can be seen to be hocked and when rotated In the appropriate direction by the key (2), the hooks engage with a spindle (13) on the top half (12a) of the invention (10). The latches include torsion springs (14).
a and 8b are of the locking key (2).
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The size and shape of each of the two pieces (15a, 15b) that make up the shaft (15) can be varied so that each key (2) can be unique.
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It should be appreciated that the shape of the locking key (2) may be changed during manufacture for aesthetic, practicality, manufacturing or marketing purposes.
Aspects of the present invention have been described by way of example only and it should be appreciated that modifications and additions may be made thereto without departing from the scope thereof as defined in the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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602601 | Nov 2012 | NZ | national |