Latch cover

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6357266
  • Patent Number
    6,357,266
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, June 1, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 19, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Cuchlinski, Jr.; William A.
    • Marc-Coleman; Marthe
    Agents
    • Mallinckrodt & Mallinckrodt
    • Mallinckrodt; Robert R.
Abstract
A latch cover is secured over a latch to be protected by the lock which locks the latch, and the latch cover restricts access to the latch to reduce the chance of tampering with the latch. The latch cover includes a cover plate sized to cover a substantial portion of the latch and lock when held in a position in front of the latch. Holding plates extend from the cover plate over the sides of the latch where a lock member of a lock locking the latch extend. Such lock member extends from the opposite sides of the latch and through holes in the holding plates to secure the cover in place. Side plates preferably extend between the holding plates to form a box structure to more fully cover the latch. Notches in the side plates receive items extending into or from the latch and help position the cover. The cover allows access to the lock so the lock and latch can be opened when desired and the cover removed.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field




The invention is in the field of latches and locks for doors and other items, particularly the large rear doors of truck trailers and cargo trucks.




2. State of the Art




There are various latching and locking systems in use today for latching and locking the rear cargo doors of truck trailers and cargo truck bodies, as well as various other doors, such as building doors, gates, or other items. In regard to truck trailers, in addition to use of such trailers with trucks for transport of freight, such trailers are often moved to semi-permanent sites for storage at such sites or for office space at such sites. Such trailers are often used at construction sites for storage and office space. In most instances, it is important to be able to securely lock a trailer or cargo area of a truck to secure the contents therein, just as it is important to be able to securely lock other items. In many instances where pad locks or pin locks are used, the lock itself is not the weak component, but the latch is the thing that can be broken or destroyed to gain access to the locked area or item.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




According to the invention, a cover for a latch is secured over the latch by the same lock the locks the latch. The cover restricts access to the latch to reduce the chance of tampering with and an unauthorized opening of the latch, but allows sufficient access to the lock to allow authorized opening of the lock and latch.




The latch cover can be used with latches where the lock member of the lock which is used in conjunction with the latch to lock the latch extends from opposite sides of the latch. The latch cover includes a cover plate that covers a substantial portion of the latch and lock when in a position in front of the latch. Holding plates extend from the cover plate to cover the sides of the latch from which the lock member extends. The holding plates includes holes through which the lock member also extend to secure and hold the latch cover in place over the latch. The latch cover also preferably includes side plates which are secured to and extend between the holding plates to form a box structure around the latch when in position over the latch. The side plates preferably include notches to receive any item extending into the latch to be latched such as the door closing system handle on trailer doors or a latch hasp on other types of doors. This notch not only allows the cover to move against the surface on which the latch is mounted, but positions the latch cover and spaces it as desired from the latch which it covers.











THE DRAWINGS




The best mode currently contemplated for carrying out the invention is illustrated in the accompany drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is a rear elevation of a truck trailer showing the doors and locking system;





FIG. 2

, an fragmentary, enlarged elevation of the portion of

FIG. 1

encircled by the line


2


in

FIG. 1

, but showing the latch cover of the invention installed over the latch, with a portion of the latch cover broken away;





FIG. 3

, a vertical section taken on the line


3


-


3


of

FIG. 2

; and





FIG. 4

, an assembly view showing how the cover of the invention is installed over the latch.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE ILLUSTRATED EMBODIMENT




Truck trailers, and trucks with similar closed cargo areas, such as shown in

FIG. 1

, include a closing apparatus and latch for holding the doors of the closed cargo area closed. The latch generally has provision for placing a lock such as a padlock or pin lock thereon to lock the doors and discourage unauthorized entry into the cargo area. As shown in

FIG. 1

, the rear of a truck trailer


10


includes two cargo doors


11


and


12


hinged to the trailer


10


by hinges


13


. A vertical shaft


14


is rotatably mounted on door


12


by brackets


15


. Closing elements


16


are secured to opposite ends of shaft


14


and cooperate with closing brackets


17


secured to trailer


10


. A handle


18


is pivotally mounted to shaft


14


by bracket


19


. In operation, shaft


14


is rotated by pulling handle


18


outwardly toward the viewer in FIG.


1


. This rotates closing elements


16


inwardly toward the trailer releasing the closing elements


16


from closing brackets


17


allowing door


12


to be swung open. Door edge


20


extends from door


12


to overlap the edge of door


11


. With door


12


swung open enough to move edge


20


outwardly from door


11


, door


11


can also be swung open. To close the doors, door


11


is swung closed and then door


12


is swung closed. When closing door


12


, handle


18


is rotated outwardly and as the door closes against the trailer, handle


18


is rotated inwardly toward the trailer to rotate closing elements


16


outwardly so the ends of closing elements


16


move behind the ends of closing brackets


17


to secure the doors in closed position. Door


11


is secured in closed position by overlapping edge


20


of door


12


.




In order to hold handle


18


in rotated closed position adjacent the doors as shown in

FIG. 1

, a latch


25


for handle


18


is provided secured to door


11


. Latch


25


includes lower latching element


26


secured to door


11


and rotatable upper latching element


27


rotatably secured to door


11


. As well known, latch element


27


can be rotated upwardly out of the way to allow handle


18


to be positioned in latch element


26


and then latch element


27


is rotated to the position shown in the drawings to enclose handle


18


as can be seen best in FIG.


4


. As shown in

FIG. 4

, upper latch element


27


would be rotated in a counter clockwise direction from the position shown to allow handle


18


to be moved up and out of lower latch element


26


, or similarly up and into lower latch element


26


. With handle


18


in lower latch element


26


, upper latch element


27


is rotated clockwise to the closed position shown. A stop


28


stops rotation in the closed position shown. Tabs


30


and


31


extending from latching elements


26


and


27


, respectively, include openings


32


and


33


, respectively, therethrough to receive the lock member of a lock. Various locks can be used such as a pad lock


34


as shown in

FIG. 1

, or a pin lock


35


, as shown in

FIGS. 2-4

. A pin lock includes a lock member


36


, with enlarged head


37


, and removable lock head


38


. This is all well known and currently used in the art. The lock member of the lock extends from opposite sides of the latch. Thus, as shown, lock member


36


of the pin lock passes through the openings


32


and


33


in latching elements


26


and


27


so as to extend from opposite sides of the latch.




A serious problem with the latch as described and as currently known and used is that brackets


26


and


27


are open to tampering and can be relatively easily broken or destroyed with common tools such as a crowbar or metal cutter. Regardless of the lock used, the weak points in the latch are the latching elements


26


and


27


. Breaking and entering of trailers and cargo trucks is a serious problem and a large number of such trailers and cargo trucks have a latch as described.




The invention provides a cover that covers and protects latches such as the latch shown and described so far. The invention, in covering a latch, restricts access to the latch and thus makes it more difficult for a person to be able to break or destroy the latch and open the cargo doors or whatever else would be locked with such latch. The latch of the invention includes a cover plate


40


which is sized to cover at least a substantial portion of the latch and lock when positioned in front of the latch. The cover plate may be flat or, as currently preferred and as shown, have side flange that extend inwardly along two of the sides of the plate. Holding plates


41


and


42


extend from the cover plate


40


to cover the opposite sides of the latch when in position over the latch. Holding plates


41


and


42


include holes


43


and


44


, respectively, through which lock member


36


passes on opposite sides of the latch to mount the cover over the latch. Preferably, side plates


45


and


46


are attached to and extend between the holding plates to form a box arrangement which surrounds the latch. This provides maximum protection for the latch. Conveniently, the holding plates and side plates can be formed from a short length of steel box beam attached, such as by welding, to the cover plate, which may also be steel. The side plates will preferably be notched as at


47


to receive the handle


18


therein. This notching provides a tighter fit for the cover over the latch and against the door and also positions and holds the cover in position over the latch so it does not slide around and fall against the top of the latch. It can be seen from

FIGS. 2 and 3

that with the embodiment shown, the latch is completely covered and the most vulnerable part of the lock, the lock member, is partially covered. The cover plate makes access to the lock member much more difficult. It has been found that the cover of the invention substantially reduces or eliminates unauthorized access to trailers and cargo trucks having latches with which it can be used.




In use, the latch is latched, the cover is placed over the latch, and the lock member of the lock is passed through the holes in the holding plates and the openings or opening in the latch, depending on the type of latch used, and the lock is locked. This secures the latch and secures the cover over the latch. The cover over the latch restricts access to the latch and lock, while leaving necessary access to the lock to unlock the lock when desired.




The latch cover of the invention can be used with any type of latch which has a lock member extending from opposite sides of the latch a distance sufficient to also pass through the holding plates of the cover. Thus, for example, the cover can be used with a loop and hasp type of latch with the hasp fitting into the notch of the side plates or with the cover covering the entire latch. While the latch cover is ideally suited for use with a latch and pin lock, pad locks or other locks can also be used if the lock member of such lock extends far enough to pass through the holding plates.




Whereas this invention is here illustrated and described with reference to an embodiment thereof presently contemplated as the best mode of carrying out the invention in actual practice, it should be understood that various changes may be made in adapting the invention to different embodiments without departing from the broader inventive concepts disclosed herein and comprehended by the claims that follow.



Claims
  • 1. A latch cover for use with a latch having a lock with a lock member which passes through at least one receiving opening in the latch when the latch is closed and projects from opposite sides of the latch, comprising:a cover plate sized to cover a substantial portion of the latch and lock with which it is to be used when held in a position in front of the latch and lock; holding plates extending from the cover plate to cover the opposite sides of the latch from which the lock member projects, said holding plates including holes therein positioned to receive therethrough the lock member extending from opposite sides of the latch; whereby, when the latch cover is positioned over the latch with the lock member extending from opposite sides thereof and passing through the holes, the latch cover is held in position over the latch and lock to reduce accessability thereto, but to allow sufficient access to the lock to allow unlocking of the lock and opening of the latch.
  • 2. A latch cover according to claim 1, additionally including side plates attached to and extending between sides of the holding plates so the holding plates and side plates together form a box extending from the cover plate to cover sides of the latch.
  • 3. A latch according to claim 2, wherein the holding plates and the side plates are formed by a length of box beam secured to and extending from the cover plate.
  • 4. A latch according to claim 3, wherein the latch is used to hold an elongate member in place, and the side plates are notched to accept the elongate member.
  • 5. A latch cover according to claim 4, wherein the cover plate additionally includes side flanges along a pair of opposite sides of the plate.
  • 6. A latch according to claim 2, wherein the latch is used to hold an elongate member in place, and the side plates are notched to accept the elongate member.
  • 7. A latch cover according to claim 6, wherein the cover plate additionally includes side flanges along a pair of opposite sides of the plate.
  • 8. A latch cover according to claim 1, wherein the cover plate additionally includes side flanges along a pair of opposite sides of the plate.
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