Claims
- 1. A locking mechanism for use in conjunction with a padlock having a shackle and a keyhole, said shackle being U-shaped and defining a straight leg portion and a curved portion, said locking mechanism comprising:
- means for selectively housing and protecting a locked padlock and limiting access to said keyhole, said means for selectively housing and protecting being mounted in a movable structure; and
- means for receiving a shackle of said padlock, said means for receiving being mounted in a fixture, said means for receiving and said means for selectively housing and protecting cooperatively associating to lock said movable structure to said fixture when said means for receiving receives said shackle of said padlock, said means for receiving having two contact areas for contacting said straight leg portion of said shackle, said keyhole being inaccessible by an authorized key within said means for selectively housing and protecting until said straight leg portion of said shackle is displaced from said two contact areas.
- 2. The locking mechanism of claim 1, wherein said means for selectively housing and protecting is a lock well defining a cavity for selectively receiving said locked padlock in a first position such that said locked padlock is completely within said cavity and said keyhole is protected from tampering.
- 3. The locking mechanism of claim 2, wherein said lock well includes a top wall, two sidewalls, a bottom wall, a back wall, a front opening and a mounting flange surrounding said front opening.
- 4. The locking mechanism of claim 3, wherein said back wall has a hole for receiving said means for receiving therethrough.
- 5. The locking mechanism of claim 1, wherein said means for receiving is a bolt having an aperture therein at an end thereof.
- 6. The locking mechanism of claim 5, wherein said means for selectively housing and protecting has a back wall, said back wall having a hole, said end of said bolt selectively receivable into said means for selectively housing and protecting through said hole.
- 7. The locking mechanism of claim 6, wherein said bolt has a means for limiting travel into said means for selectively housing and protecting.
- 8. The locking mechanism of claim 7, wherein said means for limiting is a roll pin which abuts said back wall of said means for selectively housing and protecting.
- 9. The locking mechanism of claim 5, wherein said aperture includes a lock shelf, a lock clevis aperture, and a clevis track.
- 10. The locking mechanism of claim 9, wherein said lock clevis aperture is a bore having a midsection, top sidewalls downwardly and inwardly angled toward said midsection and bottom sidewalls upwardly and inwardly angled toward said midsection.
- 11. The locking mechanism of claim 9, wherein said clevis track is a generally U-shaped end having two upwardly projecting teeth and an upwardly angled, generally V-shaped groove between said teeth.
- 12. The locking mechanism of claim 1, wherein said locked padlock is selectively positionable in said means for selectively housing and protecting in one of three locked positions, defining a first locked position, a second locked position, and a third locked position.
- 13. The locking mechanism of claim 12, wherein said padlock defines a longitudinal axis, said first locked position is an upside down, vertical position wherein said longitudinal axis is perpendicular to a bottom wall of said means for selectively housing and protecting and said shackle is adjacent said bottom wall, and said padlock is completely inside said means for selectively housing and protecting and said keyhole is inaccessible, said means for receiving receives said straight leg portion of said shackle.
- 14. The locking mechanism of claim 13, wherein said second locked position is an angled position wherein said longitudinal axis is at an angle to said bottom wall of said means for selectively housing and protecting and said keyhole is inaccessible, said two contact areas contact said straight leg portion of said shackle.
- 15. The locking mechanism of claim 14, wherein said third locked position is a horizontal position wherein said longitudinal axis is parallel to a bottom wall of said means for selectively housing and protecting and said shackle of said padlock remains completely inside said means for selectively housing and protecting and said keyhole is accessible, said means for receiving receives said curved portion of said shackle.
- 16. The locking mechanism of claim 15, wherein said straight leg portion of said shackle must be displaced away from said bottom wall and out of said means for receiving to be moved from said angled position to said horizontal position to gain access to said keyhole.
- 17. The locking mechanism of claim 5, wherein said bolt is an angled bolt having a first portion, a bend, and a second portion.
- 18. A locking mechanism for use in conjunction with a padlock having a shackle, said locking mechanism comprising:
- means for housing a padlock, said means for housing being mounted in a movable structure; and
- a bolt for receiving a shackle of a padlock and having an aperture therein at an end thereof, said bolt being an angled bolt having a first portion, a bend, and a second portion, said aperture is in said first portion, said second portion having a threaded end, said bolt being mounted in a fixture, said bolt and said means for housing cooperatively associating to lock said movable structure to said fixture when said bolt receives said shackle of said padlock.
- 19. The locking mechanism of claim 18, wherein said movable structure is a hinged vehicle door having an existing locking mechanism, and said fixture is a complementary hinged vehicle door having said bolt mounted therein.
- 20. The locking mechanism of claim 19, wherein said threaded end receives a bushing, said existing locking mechanism capable of locking around said bushing.
- 21. A protected locking mechanism used in conjunction with a padlock to lock hinged, double vehicle doors, said locking mechanism comprising:
- a housing defining a cavity and having a top wall, two side walls, a bottom wall, a back wall having a hole, a front opening and a mounting flange surrounding said front opening;
- an angled bolt having a first portion, a bend and a second portion; and
- a locking aperture in said first portion, said locking aperture having a lock shelf, a lock clevis aperture, and a clevis track;
- said housing mounted in one vehicle door, said bolt mounted in a complementary vehicle door such that said housing receives said first portion of said angled bolt through said hole in said back wall when said doors are in a closed position, a shackle of said padlock receivable through said locking aperture to lock said padlock to said bolt, in said housing, to lock said vehicle door.
- 22. The locking mechanism of claim 21, wherein said bolt has a limit member which abuts said back wall of said housing to limit travel of said first portion of said bolt into said housing through said hole in said back wall of said housing.
- 23. The locking mechanism of claim 21, wherein said lock clevis aperture is a bore having a midsection, top sidewalls downwardly and inwardly angled toward said midsection and bottom sidewalls upwardly and inwardly angled toward said midsection.
- 24. The locking mechanism of claim 21, wherein said clevis track is a generally U-shaped end having two upwardly projecting teeth and an upwardly angled, generally V-shaped groove between said teeth.
- 25. The locking mechanism of claim 21, wherein said padlock is selectively movable in said cavity of said housing between a vertical position, an angled position and a horizontal position.
- 26. The locking mechanism of claim 25, wherein said padlock must be lifted to be moved from said angled position to said horizontal position.
- 27. The locking mechanism of claim 21, wherein said second portion of said bolt has a threaded portion, said threaded portion receiving a bushing, said one vehicle door having an existing locking mechanism for locking around said bushing.
- 28. A method of double locking hinged double doors of a vehicle having an existing locking mechanism which locks around an existing lock bolt, comprising the steps of:
- mounting a lock housing in a well cut into a vehicle door having said existing locking mechanism, said lock housing including a back wall having a hole;
- removing an existing lock bolt from a complementary vehicle door;
- replacing said existing lock bolt with an angled bolt, said angled bolt having a first portion, a bend, and a second portion, said first portion having a locking aperture, said second portion having a threaded end;
- placing a bushing on said threaded end of said second portion, said bushing selectively receiving said existing locking mechanism;
- passing said first portion of said bolt through said hole in said back wall of said housing;
- inserting a shackle of a padlock through said aperture of said first portion of said bolt in said housing;
- locking said padlock; and
- positioning said padlock in said housing.
- 29. A locking mechanism for use in conjunction with a padlock having a shackle and a keyhole, said shackle being U-shaped and defining a straight leg portion and a curved portion, said locking mechanism comprising:
- a generally rectangular box-like padlock housing comprising a bottom wall and a front opening and defining a cavity, said cavity selectively receiving said padlock substantially entirely therein and limiting access to said keyhole;
- means for receiving a shackle of a padlock, said means for receiving selectively positioned inside said cavity of said housing, said padlock being lockable thereto with said straight leg portion resting in said means for receiving in a first position; and
- means in said means for receiving for preventing said locked padlock from being positioned outside said cavity to a point where said keyhole is accessible by an authorized key, until displacement of said straight leg portion of said shackle out from said means for receiving.
- 30. A locking mechanism for use in conjunction with a padlock having a shackle and a keyhole, said shackle being U-shaped and defining a straight leg portion and a curved top portion, said locking mechanism comprising:
- a generally rectangular box-like padlock housing comprising a bottom wall and a front opening and defining a cavity;
- a shackle receiving element positioned within said cavity, said cavity selectively receiving said padlock substantially entirely therein and limiting access to said keyhole in a first position, said straight leg portion of said shackle resting in said shackle receiving element while in said first position; and
- said shackle receiving element having at least two contact areas for preventing said padlock from being positioned outside said cavity to a point where said keyhole is readily accessible, said at least two contact areas contacting said straight leg portion of said shackle in a second position, said at least two contact areas preventing movement of said padlock to a third position where the keyhole is accessible, until said shackle is displaced within said shackle receiving element such that said straight leg portion is removed from said shackle receiving element and said curved top portion is positioned within said shackle receiving element.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/145,565 filed Nov. 4, 1993, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (19)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
Entry |
Installing the Vivo TS 4000 Lock and Hasp Set, Locksmith Ledger, Nov. 1989, pp. 22 and 24. |
Continuations (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
145565 |
Nov 1993 |
|