Claims
- 1. A lock assembly for securing a door to a fixed object, the door having an interior face, an exterior face and an edge, and the fixed object having an aperture, the door being movable from a closed position in which the edge is proximate to the aperture, to an open position in which the edge is remote from the aperture, the lock assembly comprising:a casing mounted to the interior face of the door near the edge; a latch rod slidingly mounted to the casing for movement along a latch rod axis; a latch tip disposed on the latch rod near the edge; a spring disposed in the casing and operably engaged to the latch rod, such that the latch tip is normally biased outward from the casing in a position to engage the aperture of the fixed object when the door is in the closed position; an anchor mounted to the latch rod distal to the latch tip; a flexible release cord attached to the anchor and directed substantially along the interior face of the door and along the latch rod axis; a flexible hasp cord attached to the anchor and extending substantially along the latch rod axis; an active hasp connected to the flexible hasp cord distal to the anchor and disposed at the exterior face of the door; and a stationary hasp fixedly mounted proximate to the active hasp; wherein, when the active hasp is displaced, the flexible hasp cord pulls on the anchor, overcoming the bias of the spring and disengaging the latch tip from the aperture.
- 2. The lock assembly of claim 1 in which the flexible hasp cord extends through the door.
- 3. The lock assembly of claim 1 wherein the stationary hasp is fixedly mounted to the exterior face of the door and wherein openings are positioned in the active hasp and the stationary hasp, the lock assembly further comprising a padlock engaged to the openings in the active hasp and the stationary hasp.
- 4. A padlock safety assembly for securing a movable door to fixed object such that the door can be locked in a closed position from exterior to the door while being openable from the interior of the door, the door having an interior face, an exterior face and a side edge, the door being movable from the closed position wherein the side edge of the door is proximate the fixed object to an open position wherein the side edge is remote from the fixed object, the fixed object having a lip, the padlock safety assembly comprising:a latch rod slidingly mounted to the interior face of the door proximate to the side edge, the latch rod being movable along a latch rod axis from a projected position in which it extends toward the side edge to a recessed position; a spring attached to the latch rod and the door for biasing the latch rod toward the projected position; a flexible cord attached to the latch rod and extending substantially along the latch rod axis and through the door; a hasp connected to the flexible cord distal to the latch rod and disposed at the exterior of the door; and means for securing the hasp in a fixed position on the exterior face of the door; wherein, when the door is in the closed position and the latch rod is in the projected position, the latch rod engages the lip of the fixed object and, when the hasp is displaced, the flexible cord pulls on the latch rod, overcoming the bias of the spring and disengaging the latch rod from the lip.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein the fixed object includes a clip and the lip defines, at least in part, an aperture in the clip.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 4 further comprising a casing mounted to the interior face of the door, wherein the latch rod is disposed within the casing and the spring is a coil spring disposed about the latch rod.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 6 further comprising a latch tip with a beveled edge mounted to the latch rod near the side edge of the door that is adapted to engage the lip of the fixed object.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 4 further comprising a flexible release cord attached to the latch rod, disposed on the interior of the door and extending substantially along the latch rod axis.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein the securing means includes a stationary hasp mounted to the exterior of the door proximate to the hasp.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein the hasp and the stationary hasp are L-shaped rigid members.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein the hasp includes a loop formed in the flexible cord distal to the latch rod.
- 12. A padlock assembly for securing a movable door to fixed object, the door defining an interior region and an exterior region, and having a side edge, the fixed object having an abutment, the door being movable from the closed position wherein the side edge of the door is proximate the abutment, to an open position wherein the side edge is remote from the abutment, the padlock assembly comprising:a latch rod slidingly mounted to the door and disposed in the interior region; a latch tip disposed on the latch rod near the outer edge of the door, the latch rod being movable from a projected position in which the latch tip extends sufficiently to engage the abutment of the fixed object when the door is in a closed position to a recessed position in which the latch tip is displaced away from the abutment; means for biasing the latch rod toward the projected position; a flexible release cord attached to the latch rod; a flexible hasp cord attached to the latch rod and directed toward the door; an active hasp with an opening connected to the flexible hasp cord distal to the latch rod and disposed at the exterior of the door; and a stationary hasp fixedly mounted proximate to the active hasp; wherein, when the active hasp is displaced, the flexible hasp cord pulls on the latch rod, overcoming the bias of the biasing means and disengaging the latch rod from the abutment.
- 13. A lock assembly for securing a door to an object, the door having an a first face, a second face and an edge, the object having an abutment, the lock assembly comprising:means for engaging the door to the abutment disposed on the first face of the door proximate to the edge, the engaging means being movable from an engaged position in which the door is engaged to the abutment, to a released position in which the door is disengaged from the abutment; means for biasing the engaging means toward the engaging position; a flexible cord attached to the engaging means; an active hasp connected to the flexible cord distal to the engaging means and disposed on the second face of the door; and means for securing the active hasp in fixed position on the second face of the door when the engaging means is in the engaged position; wherein, when the active hasp is displaced, the flexible cord actuates the engaging means, overcoming the bias of the biasing means and displacing the engaging means toward the released position.
- 14. The lock assembly of claim 13 wherein:the engaging means includes a mounting bracket mounted to the interior face of the door near the edge; a casing mounted to the mounting bracket; a collar disposed within the casing; a latch rod slidingly mounted to the casing and journaled within the collar for movement substantially along a latch rod axis; a latch tip mounted to the latch rod near the edge, an anchor mounted to the latch rod distal to the latch tip; the biasing means includes a spring disposed in the casing between the collar and the latch tip, such that the latch tip is normally biased outward from the casing in a position to engage the abutment of the object; and the securing means comprises a stationary hasp fixedly attached to the door at the exterior face proximate to the active hasp; the lock assembly further comprising a flexible release cord attached to the anchor and directed, at least partly, along the latch rod axis.
- 15. A padlock assembly for securing a movable door to fixed object, the door defining an interior region and an exterior region, and having a side edge, the fixed object having an abutment, the door being movable from a closed position in which the side edge is proximate to the abutment, to an open position in which the side edge is remote from the abutment, the padlock assembly comprising:a latch rod slidingly mounted in the door, disposed in the interior region and movable from a projected position, in which the latch rod extends sufficiently to engage the abutment of the fixed object when the door is in a closed position, to a recessed position in which the latch rod is displaced away from the abutment; a spring attached to the latch rod such that the latch rod is normally biased toward the projected position; a flexible hasp cord attached to the latch rod; an active hasp connected to the flexible hasp cord distal to the latch rod and disposed in the exterior region; and means for securing the active hasp in a fixed position with respect to the door; wherein, when the active hasp is displaced, the flexible hasp cord pulls on the latch rod, overcoming the bias of the spring and disengaging the latch rod from the abutment.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 15 wherein the latch rod is movable along a latch rod axis, the apparatus further comprising a flexible release cord attached to the latch rod, disposed in the interior region and extending, at least partly, along the latch rod axis.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 16 further comprising guide pins for directing the flexible hasp cord and the flexible release cord directly away from the latch rod along the latch rod axis.
- 18. The apparatus of claim 17 wherein the fixed object is a clip and the abutment is an aperture in the clip.
- 19. The apparatus of claim 16 wherein the securing means includes a stationary hasp mounted to the exterior of the door proximate to the hasp.
- 20. The apparatus of claim 19 wherein the active hasp includes a loop formed in the flexible cord distal to the latch rod.
Parent Case Info
This application claims benefit to Provisional application Serial No. 06/074,996, filed Feb. 17, 1998.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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