Claims
- 1. A lock box apparatus adapted for mounting onto a mounting structure for a license plate of a motor vehicle and for affixing the license plate thereto, the license plate having a pair of spaced apart license plate holes disposed in a margin portion of the license plate, the mounting structure having a pair of spaced apart installation holes adapted to register with the pair of license plate holes and to matably receive a respective one of a pair of mounting fasteners, the lock box apparatus comprising:
- (a) an elongated housing formed by an anchoring plate and a door and having an interior sized and adapted to receive an item to be protected, the mounting fasteners and a pair of license plate fasteners, said anchoring plate having a first pair of anchoring holes extending therethrough and adapted to receive the mounting fasteners so that, when the pair of installation holes and anchoring holes register with each other, each mounting fastener can extend through registered ones of the installation holes and anchoring holes and be fastened thereby installing said housing onto the mounting structure, said door pivotally mounted to said anchoring plate and operative to move between a closed position to enclose said interior thereby preventing access to the item to be protected and the mounting fasteners and an opened position to expose said interior thereby permitting access to the item to be protected and the mounting fasteners, said door having a pair of door holes extending therethrough which are sized and adapted to receive a respective one of the license plate fasteners whereby the pair of door holes and license plate holes may be registered with each other so that each license plate fastener may extend through registered ones of the door holes and license plate holes and be fastened thereby to affix the license plate to said door in such a manner that said door may be concealed from view; and
- (b) a latching assembly permanently disposed within said interior, said latching assembly adapted to latch said door to said anchoring plate, said latching assembly having a secured state whereby said door is disposed onto said anchoring plate in the closed position thereby preventing access to the item to be protected and the mounting fasteners within said interior of said housing and an unsecured state whereby said door is movable between the closed and opened positions thereby allowing access to the item to be protected and the mounting fasteners within said interior of said housing.
- 2. A lock box apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said pair of door holes are slots so that the license plate fasteners and the license plate are movable relative to said door between a first position concealing said lock box apparatus and a second position partially exposing said lock box apparatus.
- 3. A lock box apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said housing includes an upright sidewall rigidly attached to and extending from a peripheral edge portion of one of said door and anchoring plate.
- 4. A lock box apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said latching assembly includes a latch member operative with an array of rotatable locking elements so that when said array of locking elements is rotated into a select combination of locking element positions, said latch member is enabled to reciprocally slide thereby enabling said latch assembly to move between the secured state and the unsecured state and when said array of locking elements is rotated into a random combination of locking element positions different from said select combination of locking element positions, said latch member is prevented from reciprocally sliding thereby rendering said latch assembly in the secured state.
- 5. A lock box apparatus according to claim 4 wherein said latch member includes at least one bolt element operative to extend into matable engagement with at least one door bolt receiver when said door is in the closed position to provide the secured state and to retract from matable engagement with said door bolt receiver when said door is in the closed position to provide the unsecured state.
- 6. A lock box apparatus according to claim 4 wherein said latch member includes a plurality of pawl elements operative in cooperation with said array of locking elements so that when said array of locking elements is rotated into a select combination of locking element positions, each of said plurality of pawl elements can be simultaneously received by a respective detent formed into each locking element to enable said latch member to reciprocally slide and when said array of locking elements is rotated into a random combination of locking element positions different from said select combination of locking element positions, said plurality of pawl elements is immovable thereby preventing said latch member from reciprocally sliding.
- 7. A lock box apparatus according to claim 6 wherein each of said array of locking elements is a lock dial, said array of lock dials rotatably connected to one of said door and said anchoring plate.
- 8. A lock box apparatus according to claim 4 wherein each of said array of locking elements includes indicia to indicate one of the select combination of lock dial positions and the random combination of lock dial positions.
- 9. A lock apparatus according to claim 1 including a frangible ampule containing a defiling fluid, said ampule disposed within said housing proximate to the protected item so that, upon breaching security of said lock box apparatus, said ampule fractures thereby releasing the defiling fluid onto the protected item.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of my U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/154,259, filed Nov. 18, 1993 and entitled Lock Box Apparatus, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,528,998 issued Jun. 25, 1996.
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