The theft of property from vehicles such as trucks, vans, recreational vehicles, trailers, and the like, or stationary structures such as stores, warehouses, garages, barns, and the like, is problem of constant concern, and has fueled the need for high-quality locks to keep doors securely closed and prevent unauthorized access.
A thief attempting to gain access to the contents of a vehicle or structure often attacks the lock, and over the years, there have been many attempts to develop locks and other devices which deter criminals by making it more difficult to tamper with or disable the lock. For example, conventional padlocks with a u-shaped shackle are a prime target for thieves, since the shackle can be easily cut with a bolt cutter or sawed off with a hacksaw.
Other high-security, non-conventional padlocks have been created in an attempt to protect vehicles, truck bodies, slot machines, automatic teller machines and other areas and equipment against unauthorized entry. A number of such high-security padlocks have a generally short, cylindrical body shape, resembling a hockey-puck. Locks of this sort are shown in Best U.S. Pat. No. 3,404,549; Randel U.S. Pat. No. 3,769,821; and Best U.S. Pat. No. 3,820,360. The principal difference between these cylindrical locks and the conventional padlocks is, of course, the fact that it did not have the usual U-shaped link or shackle, i.e., that it had no exposed element which could be rapidly and relatively easily cut through by a bolt cutter or sawed through by a hacksaw.
To further enhance the security afforded by these cylindrical locks, guards have been designed to surround the lock bodies and prevent or inhibit the lock bodies from attack by pry bars or other instruments. Guards of this sort are shown in Perfetto U.S. Pat. No. 5,172,574 and Albano U.S. Pat. No. 5,669,255. For example, Perfetto discloses a locking system utilizing a padlock guard which is designed specifically for use with a cylindrical lock. The lock has a flat-faced cylindrical housing and an internal key cylinder-operable bolt which can be selectively protracted through and retracted from a hasp staple or the like inserted into a channel in the housing which intersects the path of movement of the bolt. A previously affixed guard encircles the lock which, by virtue of its interposed position between a tampering tool and the lock, minimizes the unauthorized non-key removal of the lock.
While the cylindrical locks and lock-protecting guards of the aforesaid and all other known prior art efforts are generally effective for the purposes intended, none of the previous cylindrical locks and lock-protecting guards provide means for securing the cylindrical lock when the lock is not in use. For example, such a lock and protective guard are often used on the back doors of trucks or vans. The protective guard is affixed to one or both of the rear doors. When the doors are opened, i.e., for loading and unloading the contents of the truck, the lock is not in use. The individual that is loading/unloading the truck may place the lock on the rear bumper, or the ground until their task is complete. This often results in misplacing or losing the lock, which is not inexpensive to replace. Hence, there is the need for a protective guard for cylindrical locks which allows the user to securely store the lock when it is not in use.
It is an object of the present invention, therefore, to provide a novel and improved locking system which includes a padlock guard that is specifically designed for use with cylindrical shackle-less locks, whereby the lock and guard have means to securely store the lock when it is not in use.
It is another object of the present invention that such a locking system be easily constructed, but be difficult and time-consuming for a thief to destroy.
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The padlock 20 includes a cylindrical body 21 preferably made of steel or a suitable metal or metal alloy. Cylindrical body 21 has substantially flat opposite front and back faces (22, 23), a channel that extends inwardly of the cylindrical body from the back face 23 toward but terminating short of the front face 22, and an opposite passageway extending inwardly from one part of circumferential face of the cylindrical body and intersecting the channel substantially in the center of the cylindrical body. Within the passageway section is a key cylinder which at its outward end has an opening to receive a key and which at its inward end carries a bolt. When a key is inserted into the key cylinder and turned, the bolt can be extended by the key cylinder across the channel and into the passageway section, or can be drawn back by the key cylinder from the passageway section so as to render the channel empty.
In an embodiment of the present invention, as shown in
In a further embodiment of the present invention, as shown in
In a further embodiment of the present invention, as shown in
In a further embodiment of the present invention, where the lock 20 is to be used to secure a truck with a rolling rear gate or e.g., a storefront or garage with a rolling gate, the guard (12) is one complete piece, as shown in
Guard 12 has an outer flange 33 with a hole at the center, mounted perpendicular to the hasp plate 32. Lock 20 has a lock securing member 60 with one end 61 attached to the outer face 22 of lock 20 and a second hook end 62 that extends past the edge of lock 20. Lock securing member 60 and flange 33 are considered independent elements of the invention. In an alternate exemplary embodiment, hook end 62 can be implemented without stopper 64, allowing the user to slide the hook end 62 out through outer flange 34 and reinsert its end portion 63 first into the hole of the outer flange 33 to secure the hook/lock combination when it is not in use. Flange 33 is also of the same size and shape as the channel of the lock 20, so that the perpendicularly oriented flange 33 fits inside the channel of the lock 20, thereby holding lock 20 in place when it is not in use. Hasp plate 32 is mounted to the outside frame of the rolling gate, such that when the guard/plate combination (12, 90) is joined with hasp plate 32 and lock 20 is engaged, pole 91 extends inward through the outside frame and blocks the wheels of the rolling gate, thereby preventing the gate from being opened.
In another embodiment of the present invention, as shown in
In another embodiment of the present invention, lock securing member 60 is separate from lock 20 and can be attached to any pre-existing cylindrical lock. Flange 50 is separate from guard 10, and can be attached to any pre-existing guard. Flange 70 is separate from hasp plate 31 and can be attached to any pre-existing hasp plate.
An additional embodiment of the present invention comprises a lock securing member/flange combination. In this embodiment, end portion 63 of hook end 62 of lock securing member 60 has a metal stopper 64 mounted to it. Stopper 64 has a diameter greater than the center hole of flange 50, such that stopper 64 prevents hook end 62 from being removed from flange 50. Said lock securing member/flange combination can be mounted or attached to any pre-existing cylindrical lock and guard for said lock.
A further embodiment of the present invention comprises hasp plate 31, guard 10, lock securing member 60, flange 50 and/or flange 70. Said embodiment can be used to replace a pre-existing hasp plate/guard combination that does not include means to store a lock when not in use.
A further embodiment of the present invention comprises a kit used to retrofit a pre-existing lock. The kit comprises lock securing member 60, and flanges 50 and/or 70 which can be attached to a pre-existing hasp plate. Said kit can also include a hasp plate/guard combination with flanges 50 and/or 70 pre-attached.
The foregoing embodiments are illustrative of the invention and are not meant to limit the scope thereof. Other embodiments falling within the scope of the invention will be readily apparent to those of skill in the art.
This application claims priority from provisional application Ser. No. 60/814,130, filed Jun. 16, 2006 incorporated herein by reference in its entirety. This invention relates to a locking system, which includes a padlock guard for a cylindrical shackle-less lock which allows the user to securely store the lock when it is not in use.
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