Claims
- 1. A gate locking device for a fence comprising:
- (a) security box means having a mounting plate means affixed within the box;
- (b) mounting means for securely affixing the security box means to a first pole of the fence;
- (c) an oarlock means hingeably mounted within the security box having an oarlock portion connected to a heel plate portion, the oarlock portion being capable of movement between an unlocked position and a locked position where the oarlock means receives a second pole of the fence;
- (d) a dead bolt means fixedly disposed on the mounting plate within the security box having a dead bolt movable between an extended and unextended position and disposed in mechanical relation to the heel plate so that when the dead bolt is moved to the extended position it substantially prevents the pivotal movement of the oarlock means; and
- (e) barrel lock means mounted to the security box and being mechanically connected and adapted to the dead bolt means for moving it between the extended and unextended position,
- whereby when the oarlock portion is moved to the locked position and the dead bolt is moved to the extended position the oarlock portion can not be moved back to the unlocked position and the gate is securely locked to prevent unauthorized intrusion.
- 2. A gate locking device according to claim 1, wherein said device further includes an L-bracket means affixed within the security box, and the oarlock means is pivotally attached on the L-bracket means within the security box.
- 3. A gate locking device according to claim 1, wherein the heel plate bends at a 90-degree angle.
- 4. A gate locking device for locking a first pole of a fence to a second pole of the fence, comprising:
- (a) a security box means defining an enclosed space having a slot therein and an aperture means and having a mounted plate means affixed within the box;
- (b) mounting means for securely affixing the security box to the pole of the fence;
- (c) an oarlock means extending through the slot means and hingeably mounted within the security box having its oarlock portion connected to a heel plate portion, the oarlock portion being pivotally moveable between an unlocked position and a locked position where the oarlock means receives a second pole of the fence;
- (d) dead bolt means being fixedly disposed on the mounting plate within the security box having a dead bolt slidably moveable between an extended and unextended position and being mechanically arranged with the heel plate so that when the dead bolt is moved to the extended position it substantially prevents pivotal movement of the oarlock means; and
- (e) barrel lock means within the security box and being mechanically connected to the dead bolt means and adopted to move the dead bolt between the extended and unextended position;
- whereby when the oarlock portion is moved to the locked position and the dead bolt is moved to the extended position the oarlock portion can not be moved back to the unlocked position and the gate is securely locked to prevent unauthorized intrusion.
- 5. A gate locking device according to claim 4, wherein said device further includes an L-bracket means affixed within the security box, and the oarlock means is pivotally attached on the L-bracket means within the security box.
- 6. A gate locking device according to claim 4, wherein the heel plate bends at a 90-degree angle.
- 7. A gate locking device for a chain link fence comprising:
- (a) security box means defining an enclosed space;
- (b) mounting means for securely affixing the security box means to a first pole of the fence;
- (c) an oarlock means hingeably mounted to the security box having an oarlock portion having pivotal movement between an unlocked position and a locked position where the oarlock means receives a second pole of the fence;
- (d) a dead bolt means securely affixed to the security box having a dead bolt slidably moveable between an extended and unextended position and disposed in mechanical relation to the heel plate so that when the oarlock portion is moved to the locked position, the dead bolt is moved to the extended position, it substantially prevents the pivotal movement of the oarlock means back to the unlocked position; and
- (e) barrel lock means disposed within the enclosed space of the security box and being mechanically connected to the dead bolt means and adapted to slidably move the dead bolt,
- (f) housing means attached to a second pole of the fence having a bottom surface and a rigid outer portion defining a substantially enclosed area for receiving arms of the oarlock and substantially enclosing the arms to inhibit and limit downward and sideward movement of the arms.
- 8. The gate clock as claimed in claim 7, wherein:
- the arms of the oarlock includes extension means formed integrally with the arms for interfitting in an aperture in the bottom surface of the housing means for receiving the extension means to further secure the oarlock to the first means to limit and inhibit movement of the oarlock within the aperture.
- 9. A gate locking device for a fence having a first and a second pole comprising:
- (a) a U-shaped collar having two connecting arms secured to the first pole;
- (b) housing formed on one of the connecting arms, the housing having an aperture formed therein;
- (c) a security box having means for mounting it to the second pole of the fence and having a mounting plate within the box;
- (d) an oarlock means hingeably attached within the security box, movable between a first position where the poles are unlocked and a second position where the poles are locked, the oarlock means having a portion formed therein for interfitting into the aperture when it is in the locked position;
- (e) dead bolt means fixedly disposed on the mounting plate within the security box having a dead bolt moveable between an extended and an unextended position, when in the extended position the dead bolt substantially preventing movement of the oarlock means;
- (f) barrel lock means within the security box and being adapted for moving of the dead bolt between the extended and unextended positions.
- 10. A combination for securing an oarlock means hinge closure to a gate comprising:
- (a) collar for mounting on a first portion of the gate to be closed, the collar having first and second housing portions formed thereon, the housing portions each having a respective aperture formed therein;
- (b) a security box having means for mounting it to a second portion of the gate to be closed;
- (c) oarlock means for hingeably mounting on the security box, the oarlock means having first and second extended portions for interfitting within the respective apertures of the housing portions, when the oarlock means is in its closed position;
- (d) dead bolt means affixed to a security box having a dead bolt movable between extended and unextended positions, when in the extended position, the dead bolt substantially preventing movement of the oarlock means; and
- (e) barrel lock means mounted on the security box and being adapted for moving the dead bolt.
- 11. The combination of claim 10 wherein the oarlock means is U-shaped having first and second arms formed as either side of the "U";
- the extended portions being formed adjacent the ends of each of the arms and extending angularly from the arms.
- 12. The combination of claim 11 wherein the collar is U-shaped, the arms surrounding the collar when the oarlock means is in its closed position.
- 13. A gate locking device for a fence having a first and second pole comprising:
- (a) a collar means for mounting on a first pole of the fence;
- (b) the collar having first and second housing portions formed thereon, the housing portions each having a respective aperture formed therein;
- (c) a security box having means for mounting it to the second pole of the fence;
- (d) oarlock means hingeably mounted to the security box and having first and second extended portions for interfitting within the housings and the apertures for securing the oarlock means;
- (e) dead bolt means affixed to the security box having a dead bolt movable between the extended and unextended position, when in the extended position the dead bolt substantially preventing movement of the oarlock means; and
- (f) a barrel lock means mounted to the security box and being adapted for moving the dead bolt.
- 14. A gate locking device for a fence having a first and a second pole comprising:
- (a) security box having means for mounting it to a first portion of the gate to be closed;
- (b) a U-shaped oarlock having first and second arms formed thereon, the oarlock being hingeably mounted to the security box;
- (c) housing means attached to a second portion of the gate to be locked having a bottom surface and a rigid outer portion defining a substantially enclosed area for receiving the arms of the oarlock and substantially enclosing the arms to inhibit and limit downward and sideward movement of the arm portions;
- (d) a dead bolt means securely affixed to the security box having a dead bolt slidably moveable between an extended and unextended position and disposed in mechanical relation to the heel plate so that when the oarlock portion is moved to the locked position, the dead bolt is moved to the extended position, it substantially prevents the pivotal movement of the oarlock means back to the unlocked position; and
- (e) barrel lock means disposed within the enclosed space of the security box and being mechanically connected to the dead bolt means and adapted to slidably move the dead bolt.
- 15. The locking arrangement of claim 14 wherein:
- the arms of the oarlock include extension means formed integrally with the arms for interfitting in an aperture in the bottom surface of the housing means for receiving the extension means to further secure the oarlock to the first means to limit and inhibit movement of the oarlock within the aperture.
- 16. A gate locking device for connecting between first and second pipes and a gate closure comprising:
- (a) a collar secured to a first portion of the gate closure;
- (b) a housing formed on the collar, the housing having an aperture formed therein;
- (c) a security box having means for mounting it to the second pipe of the gate closure;
- (d) a two-armed U-shaped member oarlock, hingeably secured to the security box and having a portion formed thereon for interfitting in each aperture to secure the collar and the oarlock;
- (e) a dead bolt means securely affixed to the security box having a dead bolt slidably moveable between an extended and unextended position and disposed in mechanical relation to the heel plate so that the when the oarlock portion is moved to the locked position, the dead bolt is moved to the extended position, it substantially prevents the pivotal movement of the oarlock means back to the unlocked position; and
- (f) barrel lock means disposed within the enclosed space of the security box and being mechanically connected to the dead bolt means and adapted to slidably move the dead bolt.
- 17. A gate locking device for a fence comprising:
- (a) security box means having a mounting plate means affixed within the box;
- (b) mounting means for securely affixing the security box means to a first member of the fence;
- (c) a locking member hingeably mounted within the security box having a heel plate portion and being capable of movement between an unlocked position and a locked position where the locking member interlocks with a second member of the fence;
- (d) a dead bolt means fixedly disposed on the mounting plate within the security box having a dead bolt movable between an extended and unextended position and disposed in mechanical relation to the heel plate so that when the dead bolt is moved to the extended position it substantially prevents the pivotal movement of the locking member; and
- (e) lock means mounted to the security box and being mechanically connected and adapted to the dead bolt means for moving it between the extended and unextended position,
- whereby when the locking member is moved to the locked position and the dead bolt is moved to the extended position the locking member can not be moved back to the unlocked position and the gate is securely locked to prevent unauthorized intrusion.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part application of Ser. No. 07/310,349, filed Feb. 13, 1989, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 4,919,463. The entire disclosure of this application is incorporated herein by reference.
US Referenced Citations (9)
Foreign Referenced Citations (3)
Number |
Date |
Country |
969992 |
Jun 1975 |
CAX |
262855 |
Feb 1913 |
DE2 |
1206122 |
Sep 1970 |
GBX |
Continuation in Parts (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
310349 |
Feb 1989 |
|