Meter box lock assembly

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6763691
  • Patent Number
    6,763,691
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, February 28, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 20, 2004
    19 years ago
Abstract
A lock assembly for use in combination with an electric meter box or other like enclosure having a bottom, a side wall, and a cover which may be opened to gain access to the interior of the box, and which when closed, overlaps an upper edge of the side wall. The lock assembly includes a bracket having first and second mutually spaced flanges integrally joined by an intermediate web. A jaw is mechanically interengaged with and carried by the bracket for movement between its flanges. The bracket is configured for removable mounting on the side wall, with its intermediate web interposed between the cover and the upper edge of the side wall, and with the first flange and the jaw respectively located adjacent exterior and interior surfaces of the side wall. The jaw is urged towards the first flange to clamp the side wall therebetween, and a cap is secured to the bracket. The cap has a lip configured and dimensioned to overlap and maintain the cover in a closed position.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates generally to electric meter boxes and other like utility: equipment enclosures, and is concerned in particular with an improved lock assembly for preventing unauthorized access to the interiors of such boxes.




2. Description of the Prior Art




It is known to provide lock assemblies with exterior caps having lips that overlap and thus prevent unauthorized opening of meter box covers. Many of those lock assemblies, such as for example those described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,107,959 (Skarzynski et al.); U.S. Pat. No. 4,120,182 (Michelman et al.); U.S. Pat. No. 4,144,729 (Nielsen); U.S. Pat. No. 4,475,365 (Swisher); and U.S. Pat. No. 5,315,849 (Georgopoulos) are fixed in place by means of bolts extending through holes in the side walls of the meter boxes. This complicates installation, requiring the use of hand tools to drill or punch out the required bolt holes, and requires workmen to reach into the box interiors to tighten the bolts during installation.




Other lock assemblies, such as those disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,031,732 (Michelman et al.); U.S. Pat. No. 4,080,811 (Nielsen) and U.S. Pat. No. 4,096,718 (Michelman et al.) avoid piercing the meter box side walls, relying instead on mounting brackets that overlap the upper edges of the side walls and that are secured in place by retaining screws bearing directly against the interiors of the side walls. Experience has shown, however, that the retaining screws are vulnerable to being bent or frictionally dislodged when external components of the lock assemblies are hammered, pried or otherwise forced by those seeking to gain unauthorized access to the box interiors. The Mounting brackets are thus loosened and ultimately disengaged from the box side walls, resulting in failure of the lock assemblies.




Attempts to force the lock assemblies can also overly stress and thus defeat the barrel locks used to interconnect lock assembly components.




The objective of the present invention is to avoid the above-noted problems by providing an improved lock assembly that is easy to install without having to employ tools to drill, punch or otherwise breach the side wall of the meter box, and that once installed, is highly resistant to being dislodged or otherwise compromised by those seeking to gain unauthorized access to the box interior.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The lock assembly of the present invention is designed for use on an electric meter box or other like enclosure having a bottom wall, a side wall, and a cover that may be opened to gain access to the box interior, and that when closed, overlaps an upper edge of the side wall. The lock assembly includes a -mounting bracket having first and second mutually spaced flanges integrally joined by an intermediate web. A jaw is mechanically interengaged with and carried by the mounting bracket for movement between the first and second flanges. The bracket is configured and dimensioned for mounting on the side wall, with its intermediate web interposed between the cover and the upper edge of the side wall, and with its first flange and the movable jaw located respectively adjacent exterior and interior surfaces of the side wall. A manually adjustable device, for example a screw, is threaded through the second flange and serves to secure the bracket in place by urging the jaw towards the first flange to clamp the box side wall therebetween. A cap with a lip overlapping the cover coacts in interlocked engagement with the thus secured bracket.




These and other features and advantages of the present invention will now be described in greater detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view, with portions broken away, of a conventional meter box employing a lock assembly in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a sectional view on an enlarged scale taken along lines


2





2


of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is an exploded perspective view of the basic components making up the lock assembly shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

;





FIG. 4

is a sectional view similar to

FIG. 2

showing an alternative embodiment of a lock assembly in accordance with the present invention;





FIGS. 5A and 5B

illustrate a further embodiment of a locking mechanism for securing the mounting bracket to the side wall of the meter box; and





FIGS. 6A and 6B

are views similar to

FIGS. 5A and 5B

showing still another embodiment of a locking mechanism for the mounting bracket.











DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring initially to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, a conventional electric meter box is shown at


10


. The meter box includes a bottom wall


12


, a side wall


14


, and a cover


16


. The side wall has a stepped configuration defining an angled ledge


18


spaced beneath the upper edge


20


. The rear edge of the cover is overlapped by and captured beneath a lip


22


formed integrally with the side wall. The box encloses an electric meter (not shown) having a glass dome


24


protruding through an opening in the cover. As can best be seen in

FIG. 2

, the cover


16


is dimensioned to overlap the upper edge


20


of the side wall


14


, with a peripheral lip


16




a


arranged to surround the top edge when the cover is in its closed position. A lock assembly


26


in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention serves to retain the cover in its closed position.




With further reference to

FIG. 3

, it will be seen that the lock assembly includes a mounting bracket


28


having first and second mutually spaced and angularly disposed flanges


30


,


32


integrally joined by an intermediate web


34


. A third flange


36


is formed integrally with and projects laterally from the first flange


30


.




A jaw


38


has a stepped cross sectional configuration with angularly disposed flanges


40


,


42


joined by a web


44


. Teeth


46


project from one side of the web


44


, and the flange


42


is cut away as at


48


to provide arms configured to interengage mechanically with notches in the sides of the flange


32


on mounting bracket


28


.




A threaded boss


50


on flange


32


of the mounting bracket


28


accepts a manually adjustable thumb screw


52


. The bracket


28


is configured for mounting on the side wall


14


of the meter box


10


, with the intermediate web


34


extending over the upper edge


20


of the side wall, and with the first flange


30


of the bracket and the jaw


38


respectively located adjacent exterior and interior surfaces of the side wall. By manually tightening the thumb screw


52


, the jaw is pivoted in a clockwise direction (as viewed in FIG.


2


), causing the teeth


46


to engage the interior surface of the side wall beneath the angled ledge


18


. The side wall is thus securely clamped between the first bracket flange


30


and the jaw


38


. The angled orientation of the second bracket flange


32


and the resulting upward projection of the thumb screw


52


makes it possible for bracket mounting to be accomplished without having to reach into the interior of the meter box.




After the mounting bracket


28


has been secured to the box side wall, the cover is closed. A cap


54


is then employed to maintain the cover in its closed position. The cap has an externally projecting integral lip


56


and an internal recess


58


extending horizontally across a vertical blind bore


60


. The recess


58


is configured to receive the third flange


36


of the mounting bracket


28


, with the blind bore


60


aligned with an aperture


62


in the third flange.




A conventional barrel lock


64


is received in the bore


60


and aligned aperture


62


, thus serving to mechanically interlock the cap


54


to the third flange


36


, with the lip


56


of the cap overlapping the box cover


16


. Optionally, the upper end of the barrel lock may be recessed within a protective ferrule


66


received in an enlarged diameter upper end of the blind bore


60


.




In the alternative embodiment disclosed in

FIG. 4

, the mounting bracket:


28




a


again includes first and second flanges


30




a


,


32




a


joined by an intermediate web


34




a


. But here, the flanges


30




a


,


32




a


are arranged in parallel, resulting in the thumb screw


52


projecting horizontally into the box interior. Also, the jaw


38




a


is configured and arranged to be urged by the thumb screw


52


into horizontal sliding movement and into engagement with the interior surface of the box wall, again beneath the angled ledge


18


.




The blind bore


60




a


of the cap


54




a


is separated from the recess


58




a


by an internal shelf


68


having an aperture


70


extending vertically therethrough. The aperture


70


is aligned with a threaded bore


62




a


in the third flange


36




a


of the bracket


28




a


, and a screw


72


extends through the shelf aperture


70


into threaded engagement with the threaded bore


62




a


in the third flange


36




a


to effect mechanical interengagement of the cap


54




a


with the mounting bracket


28




a


.




A sleeve


74


is secured, as for example by press fitting, into the vertical bore


60




a


. The sleeve cooperates with the barrel lock


64


to block access to the screw


72


.




Force exerting means other than the thumb screws


52


shown in

FIGS. 2-4

may be employed to urge the jaws


38


,


38




a


against the interior surfaces of the box walls. For example, as shown in

FIGS. 5A and 5B

, the second flange


32




b


of the bracket


28




b


may be equipped with a rotatable cam


76


operated by means of a handle


78


. When unlocked, as shown in

FIG. 5A

, the cam allows freedom of movement of the jaw


38




b


relative to the bracket flanges


30




a


,


32




b


to thereby accommodate mounting of the bracket on the box side wall.




The bracket may then be locked in place by depressing the handle


78


, as shown in

FIG. 5B

, to rotate the cam


76


against the jaw


38




b


, thus urging the jaw into its locked position.




In the embodiment shown in

FIGS. 6A and 6B

, the mounting bracket


28




b


also includes first and second flanges


30




b


,


32




b


joined by an intermediate web


34




b


. Flange


32




b


carries a cam


80


rotatable about an axis “A”. A force exerting means in the form of a spring


82


resiliently urges the cam to rotate in a counterclockwise direction. In

FIG. 6A

, the cam has been rotated in a clockwise direction against the biasing action of the spring and into an open position to accommodate mounting of the bracket on the side wall


14


of the meter box. In

FIG. 6B

, the cam has been released, and the biasing action of the spring has caused the cam to rotate in a counterclockwise direction, bringing the toothed periphery


84


of the cam into engagement with the interior surface of the box side wall


14


beneath the angled ledge


18


.




In light of the foregoing, it will now be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the present invention offers a number of significant advantages as compared to known prior art lock assemblies.




For example, the lock assembly may be installed without having to drill, punch or otherwise breach the side wall of the meter box. Installation can be readily accomplished without having to employ tools such as drills, punches and the like.




The interposition of a movable jaw between the interior box side wall and the force exerting means (thumb screw


52


, cams


76


,


80


or the like) insures that the force exerting means is safeguarded from being bent or frictionally dislodged by stresses resulting from attempts to defeat the lock assembly by hammering, prying or otherwise forcing the external cap. Such stresses are absorbed by the external cap and the mounting bracket, leaving the barrel lock largely unaffected.



Claims
  • 1. For use in combination with a utility box having a bottom, a side wall, and a cover which may be opened to gain access to the interior of the box, and which when closed, overlaps an upper edge of the side wall, a lock assembly for maintaining the cover in its closed position, said lock assembly comprising:a bracket having first and second mutually spaced flanges integrally joined by an intermediate web; a jaw mechanically interengaged with and carried by said bracket for movement between said first and second flanges, said bracket being configured for removable mounting on said side wall, with said intermediate web interposed between said cover and the upper edge of said side wall, and with said first flange and said jaw respectively located adjacent exterior and interior surfaces of said side wall; force exerting means for urging said jaw towards said first flange to thereby clamp said side wall therebetween; a cap having a lip configured and dimensioned to overlap said cover; and interlocking means for securing said cap to said bracket.
  • 2. The lock assembly of claim 1 wherein the side wall of said box is provided with an interior ledge spaced below said upper edge, and wherein said jaw engages said side wall beneath said ledge.
  • 3. The lock assembly of claims 1 or 2 wherein said jaw includes at least one tooth engageable with said side wall.
  • 4. The lock assembly of claim 1 wherein said force exerting means comprises a screw threaded through said second flange.
  • 5. The lock assembly of claim 4 wherein said jaw includes a plurality of teeth engageable with said side wall.
  • 6. The lock assembly of claim 1 wherein said jaw is pivotally connected to said second flange.
  • 7. The lock assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein said second flange is inclined at an acute angle with respect to said first flange.
  • 8. The lock assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein said bracket is provided with a third flange projecting from said first flange, and wherein said interlocking means engages said third flange.
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