Claims
- 1. A padlock-type seal, comprising a housing having a cavity opening to the exterior of the housing and a U-shaped wire shackle, said shackle having a pair of legs, one leg being attached to the seal housing, the other leg being disposed in the cavity and having a reverse bend near the end thereof forming a bight which is flexed together by the cavity walls, and a straight walled obstruction extending through the cavity, said obstruction being smaller in plan area than the cavity and being positioned to be in the path of the bight if attempts are made to pull the leg out of the cavity, said obstruction being formed by deforming a wall portion of the cavity inwardly through the cavity to form a surface indentation on one side of the seal and causing a wall portion on the opposite side of the seal to provide visual indication of sealing.
- 2. A padlock-type seal, comprising a housing having a pair of cavities opening to the exterior of the housing, a U-shaped wire shackle having a pair of legs, each leg having a bent end portion disposed in one of the cavities and being flexed toward the adjacent leg portion by the cavity walls, and a pair of discrete indentations formed in the sidewall of the seal body, each indentation being formed by forcing a discrete portion of the wall material inwardly without shearing through a cavity at a position between the bent end and the cavity opening, said indentations forming an obstruction having straight walls extending through the cavity.
- 3. A method of increasing the security of a seal of the type having a seal body with a cavity opening to the exterior thereof and a shackle having a leg with a reverse bent end portion forming a bight disposed in the cavity, said bent end portion being maintained flexed by the cavity wall toward the adjacent portion of the leg, comprising deforming a cylindrical portion of the seal body wall over the cavity inwardly through the cavity, said obstruction being smaller in plan area than the cavity and positioned between the bight and the opening.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of my application Ser. No. 661,829, filed Feb. 26, 1976, now abandoned.
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