Padlock protector

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6367292
  • Patent Number
    6,367,292
  • Date Filed
    Monday, September 18, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 9, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A protective device for locking two relatively movable objects of a cargo container in a fixed relationship comprises a housing having an open end and a flange extending about the periphery of the open end. The housing is mounted on one of said objects. A longitudinally movable bar is mounted on the interior of housing and extends therethrough for cooperatively engaging a sleeve mounted on the other of the objects for locking the objects together. A collar is also mounted within the housing for enclosing the bar. The collar has a padlock retainer formed between its ends for providing a recess which exposes a hole in the bar when the bar is in cooperative engagement with the sleeve. The recess forms an opening for receiving the shackle of a padlock while the hole is adapted to allow the shackle of the padlock to extend through the bar when the bar engages the sleeve. The collar also has a keyhole protector formed between its ends for providing a cavity which provides access to a key to a keyhole slot for locking and unlocking the padlock.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




This invention relates to a protective device for a disk type padlock which is applied to interlocking parts at least one of which comprises a housing for enclosing a shiftable bar which housing is shaped to define a recess for receiving and covering the shackle of the disk type padlock and most of its housing when the shackle interlocks with the shiftable bar. The protective device is formed of steel to prevent access to the disk type padlock for severing purposes.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Although the prior art shows protective devices for padlocks, none are believed to illustrate the type of device disclosed and claimed for protecting a padlock which is used to interlock relatively shiftable members of a locking system.




Various types of padlock protectors have been described in the patent literature.




U.S. Pat. No. Re15,937 entitled “Car Door Lock” which issued Oct. 28, 1924 to Fritts shows a car door lock which has a sliding bolt adapted to be securely fastened by transverse rivet which means for preventing easy removal of said rivet.




U.S. Pat. No. 1,047,315 entitled “Door Bolt” which issued on Dec. 17, 1912 to Shone provides a door bolt which is provided with means for securing the bolt to the door prevent manipulation of the bolt from outside the door.




U.S. Pat. No. 4,634,155 entitled “Power Actuated Door Locking And Monitoring Assembly” which issued on Jan. 6, 1987 to Geringer et al. shows a bolt slidably disposed in a door and lockset means in the door chamber.




U.S. Pat. No. 5,261,258 entitled “Padlock Protector” which issued on Nov. 16, 1993 to the present inventor discloses a security device which consists of an exterior mounted housing for a latch bar which defines a recess. The recess provides access to an aperture in the bar by a circular shackle of a disk shaped padlock. This device operates in much the same fashion as the present invention. However, it is also believed to be less effective because of its exterior mounting and structure allow some access to the locking mechanism and the shaft by drills and hammer devices.




None of the known prior art disclose the device set forth herein.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of this invention to provide an improved disk type padlock protector is provided which positions the lock and shackle of a disk type padlock in an inaccessible position to a cutting, drilling or prying tool.




It is a further object of this invention to provide an improved disk type padlock protector which prevents cutting access to a shiftable bar used to secure a door in the closed position.




It is still another object of this invention to prevent hammer access to a disk type padlock.




Further objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent as the following description proceeds and the features of novelty which characterize this invention will be pointed out with particularity in the claims annexed to and forming a part of this specification.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The present invention may be more readily described by reference to the accompanying drawings in which:





FIG. 1

is a perspective front and side view of one embodiment of the present invention with a disk type lock in place;





FIG. 2

is a perspective front and side view of the embodiment of

FIG. 1

in an unlocked position;





FIG. 3

shows a rear and side perspective cut away view showing the device of

FIG. 1

in a locked position; and





FIG. 4

shows a front cut away view of the present invention is a locked position with the unlocked position in shadow.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring more particularly to the drawings by characters of reference,

FIGS. 1-4

disclose one embodiment of an improved padlock protector


10


used to lock two objects, usually at least one door


11


of a cargo storing container or other door assembly and the floor thereof. The free marginal part of door


11


carries a vertical hasp or bar


13


which moves longitudinally thereof to lock and unlock positions.




Bar


13


is mounted longitudinally in a lower collar


14


mounted the interior of door


11


. Lower collar


14


is axially aligned with a keeper or sleeve


15


on a floor


12


so that bar


13


may be longitudinally moved into and out of the upper open end


16


of sleeve


15


to lock and unlock door


11


.




Collar


14


is attached to a padlock retainer


17


formed at its end which comprises a pair of parallelly positioned plates


18


and


19


which, together with angled side plates


20


and


21


, form an open recess


22


into which shackle


23


of a disk type padlock


24


may be inserted as shown in FIG.


1


. Angled side plates


20


and


21


are designed to conform closely to the shape of padlock


24


and thus limit access to shackle


23


when locked.




In order for shackle


23


of padlock


24


to engage and interlock with bar


13


of protective device


10


, a narrow portion


25


is provided in bar


13


having a hole


52


therethrough which is so positioned that shackle


23


can extend to and pass through hole


52


when bar


13


is in its lowest position as shown in FIG.


4


.




When circular shackle


23


is withdrawn from hole


52


of narrow portion


25


by actuation of a key


26


of padlock


24


, bar


13


may be actuated longitudinally of lower collar


14


to the position shown in

FIG. 2

to unlock door


11


. A keyhole slot


30


is provided in plate


18


in a position corresponding to the location of keyhole


31


in disk type padlock


24


.




An upper collar


53


extends between a keyhole protector plate


33


and plate


18


formed above padlock retainer cavity


17


. Keyhole protector plate


33


and plate


18


in combination with straight side plates


34


and


35


form an open cavity


36


. Open cavity


36


provides access for key


26


comp to be inserted via a keyhole slot


30


in plate


18


into a keyhole


31


of padlock


24


. Plate


33


prevents direct access to keyhole


31


by any object, for example a drill, substantially longer than key


26


. While such a drill could engage keyhole


31


at an angle, at such an angle the drill misses the tumblers thus leaving disk type padlock


24


in a locked position.




Further protection is provided by a solder bead patch


55


positioned directly above keyhole slot


30


on plate


33


. Solder bead patch


55


is comprised of a hard facing rod solder which makes plate


33


virtually undrillable to prevent direct access to keyhole


31


of padlock


24


.




To provide further protection, the entire device


10


is enclosed within a housing


37


being an open front, box like structure having two parallelly positioned sidewalls


38


and


39


, a top sidewall


40


parallelly positioned to a bottom sidewall


41


and a rear plate


42


. In the presently preferred embodiment, bottom sidewall


41


and plate


19


are equivalent and side plates


35


and


34


are sections of sidewalls


38


and


39


, respectively.




Placing device


10


within housing


37


and further housing


37


on the interior of door


11


limits the ability of a potential thief to gain access by use of a sledgehammers. Such a hammer simply cannot reach padlock


24


unless door


11


is compromised.




Bar


13


is limited in its downward movement by engagement of flanged upper end


27


with plate


33


and its upward movement by top sidewall


40


. Flanged upper end)


27


further serves as a collar under which the end


28


of a pivoted lever


29


which extends to hold bar


13


in the unlocked position as illustrated in

FIGS. 2 and 4

(in shadow). In the preferred embodiment, lever


29


is resiliently urged towards bar


13


but is adapted to be moved with finger pressure.




The open end of housing


37


is provided with a flange


50


having a bead


51


extending about its periphery. In the preferred embodiment, bead


51


is comprised of the same hard facing rod solder used in bead patch


55


which cannot be sawn. Flange


50


prevents a potential thief from viewing the components of device


10


. Flange


50


, in combination with bead


51


, limits the ability to use a saw to cut through bar


13


and thereby gain access through door


11


.




When a locking procedure is undertaken, lever


29


is pivotally moved by a user's finger to allow bar


13


to move downwardly into sleeve


15


with the narrow portion


25


positioned for receiving shackle


23


of padlock


24


. Since the,shear point of bar


13


is weakest at narrow portion


25


, that portion


25


is concealed by padlock


24


itself.




The device described is preferably comprised of a strong metal such as a carbon steel though those skilled in the art will recognize that other materials may be suitable for use therewith.




Although only certain embodiments have been illustrated and described, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications may be made therein without departing from the spirit of the invention or from the scope of the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A protective device for locking two objects of a cargo container in a fixed relationship comprising:a housing having an open end and a flange extending about the periphery of the open end, the housing mounted on one of said objects, a longitudinally movable bar mounted on the interior of housing and extending therethrough for cooperatively engaging a sleeve mounted on the other of the objects for locking the objects together, a lower collar mounted on the housing for enclosing the bar, the lower collar having a padlock retainer formed at an end of the lower collar inside the housing for providing a recess which exposes a predetermined hole in the length of the bar when the bar is in cooperative engagement with the sleeve and forms an opening for receiving the shackle of a padlock, the hole adapted to allow the shackle of the padlock to extend through the bar when the bar engages the sleeve, the padlock retainer comprising two parallely spaced members and two retainer side plates forming the recess therebetween, the two retainer side plates and the two parallely spaced members adapted to receive the padlock when it extends through the hole in a narrow portion of the bar, and an upper collar mounted within the housing for enclosed the bar having a keyhole protector formed between its ends for providing a cavity which provides access to a key to a keyhole slot locking and unlocking the padlock, the keyhole protector comprising one of the two parallely spaced members and a third paralelly spaced member and two side plates forming the cavity therebetween, the two side plates, the one of the two paralleley spaced members and the third paralleley spaced member adapted to closely receive the key when inserted therein.
  • 2. The protective device of claim 1 wherein the retainer side plates are angled to closely receive the padlock.
  • 3. The protective device of claim 1 wherein the housing is a box structure.
  • 4. The protective device of claim 1 wherein the bar has a flanged upper end which engages the third parallely spaced member.
  • 5. The protective device of claim 4 wherein an end of a pivoted lever engages the flanged upper end to hold the bar in an unlocked position.
  • 6. The protective device of claim 5 wherein the pivoted lever is resiliently urged towards engagement with the flanged upper end, the pivoted lever being adapted to be moved with finger pressure.
  • 7. The protective device of claim 1 further comprising a bead extending about the periphery of the flange.
  • 8. The protective device of claim 7 wherein the bead is comprised of a hard facing rod solder.
  • 9. The protective device of claim 1 comprised of a hard carbon steel.
  • 10. A protective device for locking two objects of a cargo container in a fixed relationship comprising:a box housing having an open end and a flange extending about the periphery of the open end, the flange having a hard facing rod solder bead extending along the periphery of the flange, the housing mounted on one of said objects, a longitudinally movable bar mounted on the interior of housing and extending therethrough for cooperatively engaging a sleeve mounted on the other of the objects for locking the objects together, a lower collar mounted on the housing for enclosing the bar, the lower collar having a padlock retainer formed at an end of the lower collar inside the housing for providing a recess which exposes a hole in the bar when the bar is in cooperative engagement with the sleeve, the hole adapted to receive the shackle of a padlock, the hole adapted to allow the shackle of the padlock to extend through the bar when the bar engages the sleeve, the padlock retainer comprising two parallely spaced members and two angled retainer side plates forming the recess therebetween, the two angled retainer side plates and the two parallely spaced members adapted to receive the padlock when it extends through the hole in a narrow portion of the bar, and an upper collar mounted within the housing for enclosing the bar having a keyhole protector formed between its ends for providing a cavity which provides access to a key to a keyhole slot locking and unlocking the padlock, the keyhole protector comprising one of the two parallely spaced members and a third paralelly spaced member and two side plates forming the cavity therebetween, the two side plates, the one of the two paralleley spaced members and the third paralleley spaced member adapted to closely receive the key when inserted therein.
  • 11. The device of claim 10 wherein the bar has a flanged upper end which engages the third parallely spaced member, the end of a pivoted lever engaging the flanged upper end to hold the bar in an unlocked position, the pivoted lever being resiliently urged towards engagement with the flanged upper end, the pivoted lever being adapted to be moved with finger pressure.
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