Claims
- 1. A safety lock for a knob operated door mounted in a door frame including a framing stud, said safety lock including:
- an anchor block having a lag screw receiving opening therethrough;
- a flexible cable loop having a pair of parallel end portions permanently mounted in the anchor block;
- a cylindrical shank tightly encompassing the loopend portions in adjacent relation to the anchor block;
- a cylindrical sleeve in encompassing, rotating and longitudinal sliding relation to said shank; and
- a lag screw extending through said provided opening in said anchor block and into said framing stud in position to permit said cable loop to fit over a knob on said door when said sleeve is positioned adjacent said anchor block and to prevent said loop from being removed from said doorknob when said sleeve is moved close to the limit of its movement toward said knob.
- 2. The safety lock of claim 1 wherein:
- said shank is so positioned when said lock is operative as to pass through an imaginary vertical plane normal to the door and encompassing the space between the vertical adjacent edges of the door and door frame.
- 3. The safety lock of claim 2 wherein:
- said sleeve is so positioned when said lock is operative as to pass through said imaginary plane.
- 4. The safety lock of claim 1 wherein:
- said cable loop is encompassed by a plastic sheath.
- 5. A safety lock for a knob operated door mounted in a door frame, said safety lock including:
- an anchor block having a fastening means receiving opening therethrough;
- a flexible elongated cable-like loop having a pair of parallel end portions permanently mounted in the anchor block;
- a cylindrical sleeve in encompassing relation to the loop end portions and longitudinally slidable relative to the loop; and
- fastening means extending through said provided opening in said anchor block and into said door frame in position to permit said cable loop to fit over a knob on said door when said sleeve is positioned adjacent said anchor block and to prevent said loop from being removed from said doorknob when said sleeve is moved close to the limit of its movement toward said knob.
- 6. The safety lock of claim 5 wherein:
- said sleeve is so positioned when said lock is operative as to pass through an imaginary plane normal to said door and encompassing the space between the vertical adjacent edges of said door and said frame.
- 7. The safety lock of claim 5 wherein:
- said cable loop is encompassed by a plastic sheath.
- 8. The safety lock of claim 1 wherein:
- said anchor block and said cylindrical shank are integral with each other.
- 9. The safety lock of claim 8 wherein:
- said anchor block and shank together form a security tube having an anchor block portion and a shank portion; and
- said cable loop ends are permanently anchored in the anchor block portion and extend through the shank portion.
- 10. The safety lock of claim 9 wherein:
- said security tube is so positioned when said lock is operative as to pass through an imaginary vertical plane normal to the door and encompassing the space between the vertical adjacent edges of the door and door frame.
- 11. The safety lock of claim 10 wherein:
- said sleeve is so positioned when said lock is operative as to pass through said imaginary plane.
- 12. The safety lock of claim 8 wherein:
- said cable loop is encompassed by a plastic sheath.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of my co-pending application Ser. No. 06/286,566, filed July 24, 1981; now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (9)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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