This invention relates to security and locking devices, and more particularly to locking devices for lavatory plumbing fixtures for use in the construction and facilities maintenance industries.
Lavatory plumbing fixtures, such as sinks, toilets, urinals, and other plumbing fixtures are widely known and used in the art. Commercial buildings, resorts, hotels, homes, and other buildings which incorporate the use of lavatory plumbing fixtures continue to be built or remodeled in increasing numbers. Along with expansion of new construction and remodel projects comes a need for lavatory rooms and contained plumbing fixtures.
One problem in the field, especially in view of large construction and remodel projects, includes the extended delay of time occurring between delivery, prep, install, and certification of plumbing fixtures for use by individuals. Typically, several days to a week or more may lapse between the initial delivery and certification of lavatory plumbing fixtures. During this interval, several construction crews may become present at a job site, such as painters, dry wall installers, engineers, flooring technicians, plumbers and the like. As work continues daily, these workers encounter lavatory rooms and often utilize lavatory plumbing fixtures prematurely. Unfortunately, there is a large problem with the use of lavatory plumbing fixtures prior to proper installation and certification of these fixtures.
There is a need in the field of construction for a cost-effective apparatus for communicating the presence of an uninstalled lavatory plumbing fixture. There is further a need for a locking apparatus for communicating a temporary service outage and protecting non-functional fixtures from unauthorized use. Further there is a need for an apparatus which locks to prevent the use of these lavatory plumbing fixtures when such a use would otherwise give rise to problematic results. Still further there is a need for a lavatory plumbing fixture accessory which is durable and designed for repeated use.
It is therefore an object of the invention to provide an apparatus for securely locking and preventing unauthorized use of lavatory plumbing fixtures, the apparatus being cost-effective and suitable for repeated use in construction related projects.
In one embodiment of the invention, an article of manufacture includes a lavatory fixture lock, the fixture lock comprising a planar body adapted to substantially cover a toilet bowl when placed thereon. The planar body may comprise structural support ribs on one or both of a top and bottom surface of the planar body. The planar body further comprises two or more slots, and preferably four slots, etched, molded, or otherwise fabricated thereon. Two or more gripping members are perpendicularly attached to the planar body at a bottom surface, each of the gripping members adapted to receive a screw or other attachment member extending from the top surface of the planar body, through the slot portion, and into the gripping member. In this regard, the gripping members can be tightened or loosened by the screw or attachment member. With the screw in an unthreaded position (loose), the gripping member is configured to slideably translate radially from a locked position to an unlocked position, wherein the gripping member is slideably extended radially outwardly to effectuate the locked position. In this embodiment, the fixture lock is adapted to lock by gripping the rim of an interior portion of the fixture bowl, such that the fixture cannot be used prior to removing the fixture lock.
In another embodiment, the fixture lock utilizes the fixture lid or cover to prevent unauthorized use. In this embodiment, the fixture lock comprises a first gripping member attached to a first radial extension arm extending therefrom, and a second gripping member having a second radial extension arm therefrom. The first and second radial extension arms are adapted for attachment with one another using a ring and ring slot, or other locking means. In this regard, the first gripping member and extension arm is set on an internal rim portion of the fixture bowl, the second gripping member is set on another rim portion of the fixture bowl opposite of the first gripping member, the lid or cover is closed and the extension arms are set above the cover such that the arms are locked together, for example using a padlock inserted between a ring and a ring slot portion of the extension arms.
In another embodiment, the fixture lock comprises two gripping members for attaching to an interior rim portion of the fixture bowl, one or more extension arms, and a planar body attached thereto. In this regard, a ring portion attached to an extension arm can extend through a slot portion of the planar body, and a padlock or other lock can attach to the ring portion for effectively locking the plumbing fixture and preventing unauthorized use thereof.
In yet another embodiment, a planar body is adapted to substantially cover a lavatory fixture, the planar body comprising a rotational lock adapted to receive a key. The rotational lock further comprises two or more, and preferably three radial arms. The radial arms are each inserted through an aperture of a radial support tab such that upon rotation of the lock, the radial arms are adapted to extend and retract through the aperture of the radial support tabs for effectively locking and unlocking the article with an interior rim portion of the fixture bowl. The radial arms and radial support structures collectively defining an actuating gripping member.
Other embodiments and key features will be thoroughly discussed in the detailed description, however it should be understood that although particular illustrative examples are described herein, these examples are provided for explanation and not limitation, accordingly one having skill in the art will understand that certain features can be altered to produce similar results without deviating from the spirit and scope of the invention.
These and other attributes of the invention are further described in the following detailed description, particularly when reviewed in conjunction with the drawings, wherein:
In the following description, for purposes of explanation and not limitation, details and descriptions are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the present invention. However, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the present invention may be practiced in other embodiments that depart from these details and descriptions without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Certain embodiments will be described below with reference to the drawings wherein illustrative features are denoted by reference numerals.
In a general embodiment of the invention, an article of manufacture includes a lavatory plumbing fixture lock. The fixture lock comprises: a first gripping member comprising a first vertical portion, and a first horizontal portion extending substantially perpendicularly outward from said first vertical portion. The first griping member being adapted to receive a first internal rim portion of a fixture. The lock further comprises a second gripping member comprising a second vertical portion and a second horizontal portion thereof being adapted to receive a second internal rim portion of the fixture. Each of the first and second gripping members being individually connected to a planar body, or an extension arm, wherein the lavatory fixture lock is adapted to prevent unauthorized use of the fixture.
Multiple embodiments of a lavatory fixture lock are described herein, though it should be noted that several other embodiments may be fabricated upon implementing various features further described herein.
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Each gripping member can be slideably engaged with a slot of the planar body, wherein a screw or other attachment member extends from the top surface of the planar body through the slot to connect to the slideably engaged gripping member. In this regard, the gripping member is capable of radial translation along the slot portion, and further capable of being secured by a tightening of the screw 108 or attachment member. Likewise, the fixed gripping member can be loosened for translational release (unlocking).
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In other embodiments of the invention, A lavatory fixture lock, comprises a rigid planar body comprising one or more support ribs disposed on at least one surface thereof, and at least one slot portion. At least two gripping members are further attached to the planar body, each of the griping members individually comprising a vertical portion extending outwardly from a surface of the planar body, and a horizontal portion extending outwardly from said vertical portion. At least one of the gripping members is slideably engaged with a slot portion of the planar body. Wherein each of the gripping members are individually adapted to receive at least a portion of a fixture rim for locking the fixture lock thereon.
In another embodiment, a lavatory fixture lock comprises a planar body adapted to substantially cover a rim portion of a fixture. The planar body further comprising one or more slots oriented radially outwardly therefrom. At least one gripping member is provided, the gripping member being adapted for slideable engagement at one of the slots. Wherein the planar body and gripping member are adapted to engage a fixture for preventing unauthorized use thereof.
In certain embodiments where a screw or other attachment member is utilized, the screw can utilize a special head for preventing the unauthorized unlocking of the gripping members. Those having skill in the art will recognize screws for appropriate use with the lavatory lock.
In certain other embodiments, the gripping members can further comprise one or more extrusions for extending into a slot portion of the planar body. In this regard, the gripping members can be configured to prevent rotation within the slot. Thus, the gripping members can be oriented outwardly toward the rim portion of the fixture bowl.
The above examples are set forth for illustrative purposes and are not intended to limit the spirit and scope of the invention. One having skill in the art will recognize that deviations from the aforementioned examples can be created which substantially perform the same functions and obtain similar results.
This application claims benefit of priority to U.S. Provisional Ser. No. 61/332,672, filed May 7, 2010, titled “LOCKING APPARATUS FOR LAVATORY PLUMBING FIXTURES”, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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