Security case

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6240750
  • Patent Number
    6,240,750
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, July 15, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 5, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A security device includes a case having at least one through opening. A lid is pivotably connected to the case. The lid pivots between a first open position and a second closed position. The lid has at least one corresponding through opening. In the second closed position, the at least one corresponding through opening in the lid aligns with the at least one through opening in the case. A latch is slidably engaged with the lid. The latch is slidable along a first axis between a first latch position and a second latch position. A locking plate is slidably engaged with the lid. The locking plate is slidable along a second axis between a first locking plate position and a second locking plate position. The locking plate has at least one pin extending along the second axis. In the first locking plate position, the at least one pin extends through the aligned at least one opening in the case and the at least one opening in the lid to lock the lid in the second closed position. In the second locking plate position, the at least one pin is removed from the aligned at least one opening in the case, thereby permitting the lid to pivot between the first open position and the second closed position.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a security case. More specifically, the present invention relates to a security case for storing articles including, for example, video and audio disks or cassettes.




2. Discussion of the Related Art




Security containers that are opened manually with a specially-shaped key are known, for example, from U.S. Pat. No. 5,375,712 to Weisburn and U.S. Pat. No. 5,390,515 to Essick. These type of security cases have been used in retail stores to display video or audio disks or cassettes. The case is locked to prevent the unauthorized removal of the cassette or disk therefrom, thereby preventing its unauthorized removal from the store.




The containers disclosed in the '515 and '712 patents both utilize a specially-shaped tool or key to unlock the security case. However, when the specially-shaped key is manually inserted into the security case, flexible locking fingers


32


in the '515 patent or flexible tabs


30


through


32


in the '712 patent are flexed into a position where they will no longer interfere with the locking mechanism. Repeated locking and unlocking of either of these locking mechanisms will fatigue the flexible finger or tab. Eventually, the flexible finger or tab will no longer spring back to the locking position, thereby rendering the security container useless.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a security device for holding a variety of articles, such as, for example, audio and video disks or cassettes, which device can be secured in the locked position and is unlocked by a specially designed key without repeatedly flexing a tab within the locking mechanism.




According to the present invention, this and other objects are achieved, for example, in one exemplary embodiment of a security device that includes a case having at least one through opening. A lid is pivotably connected to the case. The lid pivots between a first open position and a second closed position. The lid has at least one corresponding through opening. In the second closed position, the at least one corresponding through opening in the lid aligns with the at least one through opening in the case. A latch is slidably engaged with the lid. The latch is slidable along a first axis between a first latch position and a second latch position. A locking plate is slidably engaged with the lid. The locking plate is slidable along a second axis between a first locking plate position and a second locking plate position. The locking plate has at least one pin extending along the second axis. In the first locking plate position, the at least one pin extends through the aligned at least one opening in the case and the at least one opening in the lid to lock the lid in the second closed position. In the second locking plate position, the at least one pin is removed from the aligned at least one opening in the case, thereby permitting the lid to pivot between the first open position and the second closed position.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES




The above and still further objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent upon consideration of the following detailed description of a specific embodiment thereof, especially when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein like reference numerals in the various figures are utilized to designate like components, and wherein:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of the security device shown with the lid in the second closed position in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a bottom view of the case;





FIG. 3

is a top view of the case;





FIG. 4

is a left side view of the case;





FIG. 5

is a rear view of the lid;





FIG. 6

is a top view of the lid;





FIG. 7

is a cross-sectional view taken along lines


7





7


of FIG.


5


and looking in the direction of the arrows;





FIG. 8

is a cross-sectional view taken along lines


8





8


of FIG.


5


and looking in the direction of e arrows;





FIG. 9

is a left side view of the lid;





FIG. 10

is a cross-sectional view taken along lines


10





10


of FIG.


8


and looking in the direction of arrows;





FIG. 11

is a bottom view of the lid;





FIG. 12

is a front view of the lid;





FIG. 13

is a side view of the latch;





FIG. 14

is a bottom view of the latch;





FIG. 15

is a top view of the locking plate;





FIG. 16

is a top view of the spring-biased pawl;





FIG. 17

is a partial cross-sectional view of the lid and case, with the locking plate in the first locking plate position;





FIG. 18

is a cross-sectional view taken along lines


18





18


of FIG.


17


and looking in the direction of arrows;





FIG. 19

is a partial cross-sectional view of the lid and case, with the locking plate in the second locking plate position;





FIG. 20

is a cross-sectional view taken along lines


20





20


of FIG.


19


and looking in the direction of the arrows;





FIG. 21

is a partial cross-sectional view of the latch and locking plate;





FIG. 22

is a perspective view of the tool;





FIG. 23

is a perspective view of the tool in the open, accessible position;





FIG. 24

is a cross-sectional view taken along lines


24





24


of FIG.


23


and looking in the direction of the arrows; and





FIG. 25

is a cross-sectional view taken along lines


25





25


of FIG.


22


and looking in the direction of the arrows.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring now to

FIG. 1

, a security device


10


, in accordance with the present invention, is illustrated. Device


10


includes a case


12


and a lid


14


. Lid


14


pivots with respect to case


12


about coaxial pivot pins


16


. Lid


14


pivots between a first open position (not shown in

FIG. 1

) and a second closed position as illustrated in FIG.


1


.




Referring now to

FIGS. 1-4

, a top view, bottom view and side view, respectively, of case


12


is illustrated. Case


12


has an upper wall


18


and a lower wall


20


. Case also includes a bottom wall


22


and a pair of side walls


24


. Lower wall


20


includes a forwardly directed flange


26


. Flange


26


has a plurality of through openings


28


therein. Case


12


also has a pair of sleeves


30


, which receive pins


16


so that lid


14


is pivotally connected to case


12


. A portion of upper wall


18


and side walls


24


that is adjacent to sleeves


30


are reinforced with an additional wall thickness


19


.




Referring now to

FIGS. 5-12

, lid


14


is illustrated. Lid


14


includes sleeves


32


. Sleeves


32


receive pin


16


so that lid


14


is pivotally connected to case


12


. Lid


14


includes a bottom wall


34


, atop wall


36


and a front wall


38


. A first flange


40


projects inwardly from an inside surface of front wall


38


. A second flange


42


projects inwardly from the inside surface of front wall


38


. Front wall


38


includes an elongated rectangular-shaped through opening


44


. First flange wall


40


is located on one side of through opening


44


and second flange wall


42


is located on an opposite side of through opening


44


. Bottom wall


34


includes a plurality of through openings


46


(see

FIGS. 7

,


8


and


11


). First inwardly directed flange


40


also includes a plurality of through openings


48


. Second inwardly directed flange wall


42


has a plurality of guide slots


50


. One set of through openings


46


,


48


and guide slot


50


are aligned with respect to one another along the axis indicated by double-arrow B in FIG.


7


. In the illustrated embodiment, there are six sets of aligned through bores


46


,


48


and guide slots


50


, although more or less sets may be used. When lid


14


is pivoted to the second closed position through openings


46


,


48


and guide slot


50


are aligned with a corresponding one of the through openings


28


of flange


26


of case


12


, as illustrated in

FIGS. 17 and 19

.




Referring now to

FIGS. 1

,


13


,


14


and


17


-


20


, a latch


52


is illustrated. Latch is slidably connected to lid


14


via a bayonet-type coupling. More specifically, a longitudinal channel is formed by flanges


53


,


55


. The longitudinal channel is received between flanges


57


of lid


14


(see FIGS.


5


and


7


). Latch


14


is slidable along the first axis indicated by double-arrow A in

FIG. 14

between a first latch position, as illustrated in

FIGS. 1

,


17


and


18


, and a second latch position, as illustrated in

FIGS. 19 and 20

.




Referring now to FIGS.


15


and


17


-


20


, a locking plate


54


is illustrated. Locking plate


54


is slidably connected to lid


14


. Locking plate


54


is slidable along a second axis, which is indicated by double-arrow B in FIG.


15


. Locking plate


54


slides along second axis B between the first locking plate position, as illustrated in

FIGS. 17 and 18

and the second locking plate position, as illustrated in

FIGS. 19 and 20

. As shown in

FIGS. 17-20

an L-shaped back plate


120


is fixedly connected to lid


14


to further support the sliding connection between locking plate


54


and lid


14


. Locking plate


54


includes a plurality of locking pins


56


projecting from one side of locking plate


54


and extending in the direction of axis B. Axis B


15


is substantially perpendicular to axis A. Locking plate


54


includes a plurality of guide pins


58


projecting from plate


54


from the side opposite that pins


56


project from. Guide pins


58


also extend along axis B. Guide pins


58


are received in guide channels or slots


50


in lid


14


so that locking plate


54


is guided to move only in the direction indicated by double-arrow B. Locking plate


54


moves between a first locking plate position and a second locking plate position. In the first locking plate position, pins


56


extend through the corresponding aligned openings


28


in case


12


, which are aligned with corresponding openings


46


,


48


in lid


14


, thereby locking lid


14


in the second closed position with respect to case


12


(see FIGS.


17


and


18


). As shown in

FIGS. 19 and 20

, in the second locking plate position, pins


56


are removed from at least the corresponding aligned opening


28


in case


12


and, in a currently preferred embodiment, from the corresponding openings


46


and


48


in lid


14


, thereby permitting lid


14


to freely pivot between the first open position and the second closed position.




Referring now to

FIGS. 13

,


14


and


21


, four spring-biased pawls


60


are pivotally connected to latch


52


about pivot pins


62


. Each pawl


60


is biased by a spring


64


into a first pawl position, as illustrated in

FIG. 13

, and is displaceable into a second pawl position, against the force of spring


64


. In the second pawl position, one end


66


of pawl


60


is displaced into housing portion


68


of latch


52


so that end


66


of pawl


60


would be hidden from view in FIG.


13


. As illustrated in

FIG. 14

, the housing portion having a vertically oriented rectangular shaped opening (which will be described in further detail below) preferably has two spring-biased pawls


60


as an extra safety feature to prevent unauthorized opening of lid


14


. Referring now to

FIGS. 15 and 21

, locking plate


54


includes at least one recessed shoulder


70


disposed therein. In the first pawl position, end


66


of pawl


60


engages with shoulder


70


to prevent latch


52


from sliding from the first latch position to the second latch position, which therefore, prevents locking plate


54


from sliding from the first locking plate position to the second locking plate position (see FIG.


21


).




Locking plate


54


also includes a pair of angled through-slots


72


. Latch


52


includes a pair of post projections


74


that are slidably received in slots


72


. Slot


72


extends at an angle with respect to both the A and B axes. In a preferred embodiment, slot


72


extends at an angle of approximately 45° with respect to both the A and B axes. One end of each slot


72


has an undercut shoulder


73


projecting into slot


72


. Shoulders


73


act as a stop to limit the movement of post projections


74


in slots


72


.




Housing portions


68


of latch


52


project through the through opening


44


in lid


14


, as illustrated in FIG.


1


. Housing portions


68


each have a key opening


76


, as illustrated in FIG.


1


. Key openings


76


do not necessarily have to have the same shape. For example, one opening


76


may be rectangular-shaped in a vertical orientation, another opening may be circular in shape and a third opening may be rectangular-shaped in a horizontal orientation. Of course, the openings may be of other shapes, such as, for example, square-shaped, triangular-shaped, etc. As discussed above, spring-biased pawls


60


are disposed in housing portions


68


of latch


52


. As illustrated in phantom in FIG.


13


and in solid lines in

FIG. 21

, an end


78


of pawl


60


, which is opposite end


66


, is disposed within housing portion


68


and is accessible by a tool


80


through key openings


76


.




Referring now to

FIGS. 22-25

, tool


80


is comprised of a first housing portion


82


and a second housing portion


84


that are pivotally connected together by pivot pins


86


. First housing portion


82


has a flange wall


88


that has a pair of throughbores


90


so that tool


80


may be fixedly mounted on a planar wall surface, for example, adjacent to a cashier in a retail store, by threaded fasteners


92


. Tool


80


may be locked in the closed position illustrated in FIG.


22


by a conventional lock cylinder


94


. A key (not shown) may be inserted into cylinder


94


to pivot latch


96


out of engagement from a U-shaped locking channel


98


, thereby unlocking tool


80


. Second housing portion


84


is now free to be pivoted to the open, accessible position, as shown in

FIGS. 23-25

.




First housing portion


82


includes a box-shaped housing


100


that is fixedly connected to flange wall


88


. Box-shaped housing


100


has a rectangular-shaped opening


102


that is shaped to receive a correspondingly rectangular-shaped slidable housing


104


. Housing


104


is biased in the direction indicated by arrow C in

FIG. 25

by a pair of springs


106


. A rear wall


108


of housing


104


is guided for movement in the direction indicated by arrow C by integral guide sleeves


110


. Sleeves


110


surround a respective post


112


, which project from flange wall


88


. A distal end of each post


112


is formed as a key-shaped projection


114


. Projections


114


are shaped in cross-section to match the cross-sectional shape of openings


76


in housing portion


68


of latch


52


. In a currently preferred embodiment, one projection


114


has a rectangular-shape in a vertical-orientation, another projection


114


is circular in shape and a is third projection


114


has a rectangular shape in a horizontal orientation.




To open the locked lid/case assembly, tool


80


is first pivoted to the open position as illustrated in FIG.


23


. Thereafter, the locked lid/case assembly is positioned so that housing portions


68


are received within the opening defined by housing


104


. The rectangular-shaped opening defined by housing


104


is shaped to snugly receive the outer dimensions of housing portions


68


of latch


52


. Once housing portion


68


has been placed within housing portion


104


, the locked lid/case assembly is further pushed into box-shaped housing


100


, thereby causing housing


104


to displace inwardly into box-shaped housing


100


against the spring biasing force caused by springs


106


, as shown in FIG.


24


. Because post


112


is fixedly connected to flange wall


88


, each projection


114


enters into the respective key opening


76


in housing portion


68


of latch


52


.




By inserting the tool's key-shaped projections


114


into the respective key openings


76


, the tool engages end


78


of each pawl


60


and further insertion of the tool into housing portions


68


causes each pawl


60


to pivot in the counterclockwise direction, as illustrated in

FIG. 13

, against the force of spring


64


, to displace the pawl from the first pawl position to the second pawl position. In the second pawl position, pawl end


66


no longer engages with recessed shoulder


70


of locking plate


54


so that latch


52


is now free to slide between the first latch position and the second latch position. Latch


52


may be moved from the first latch position to the second latch position, for example, by manual movement of lid


14


with respect to tool


80


. This movement causes latch


52


to move from the first latch position to the second latch position, which movement causes pin projections


74


to slide in angle ramps


72


in locking plate


54


. Because guide pins


58


of locking plate


54


are received within guide openings


50


in lid


14


, locking plate


54


may only move in the direction indicated by arrow B. Therefore, movement of latch


52


in the direction to the second latch position (i.e., to the right, as illustrated in FIG.


14


), causes locking plate


54


to move in the downward direction (with reference to

FIG. 15

) to the second locking plate position. In the second locking plate position, pins


56


are removed from openings


28


in case


12


, thereby permitting lid


14


to pivot between the first open position and the second closed position.




Having described the presently preferred exemplary embodiment of a security case in accordance with the present invention, it is believed that other modifications, variations and changes will be suggested to those skilled in the art in view of the teachings set forth herein. It is, therefore, to be understood that all such modifications, variations, and changes are believed to fall within the scope of the present invention as defined by the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A security device comprising:a case having at least one through opening; a lid pivotably connected to said case, said lid pivoting between a first open position and a second closed position, said lid having at least one corresponding through opening, in said second closed position, said at least one corresponding through opening in said lid aligning with said at least one through opening in said case; a latch slidably engaged with said lid, said latch being slidable along a first axis between a first latch position and a second latch position; a locking plate slidably engaged with said lid, said locking plate being slidable along a second axis between a first locking plate position and a second locking plate position, said locking plate having at least one pin extending along said second axis; and wherein, in said first locking plate position, said at least one pin extends through said aligned at least one opening in said case and said at least one opening in said lid to lock said lid in said second closed position; in said second locking plate position, said at least one pin being removed from said aligned at least one opening in said case, thereby permitting said lid to pivot between said first open position and said second closed position; wherein said lid includes a second through opening, a first portion, a second portion and a third portion of said latch projecting through said second through opening, each of said portions of said latch having a key opening, at least three spring biased pawls being pivotally connected to said latch, each of said at least three pawls being biased by said respective spring into a first pawl position and being displaceable into a second pawl position, and said at least three spring biased pawls being disposed such that at least one pawl is disposed in each of said portions of said latch, each of said at least three spring biased pawls being accessible by a tool through said respective key opening to displace said at least three pawls from said first pawl position into said second pawl position.
  • 2. The security device according to claim 1, wherein said first axis is substantially perpendicular to said second axis.
  • 3. The security device according to claim 1, wherein said lid includes a guide channel, said locking plate includes a guide pin extending along said second axis, and said guide pin being slidably received in said guide channel.
  • 4. The security device according to claim 3, wherein said locking plate includes a slot, said latch includes a projection slidably received in said slot.
  • 5. The security device according to claim 4, wherein said slot extends at an acute angle with respect to said first and second axis.
  • 6. The security device according to claim 5, wherein said acute angle is approximately 45°.
  • 7. The security device according to claim 1, wherein said locking plate includes at least one shoulder, in said first pawl position, said at least one pawl engages with said at least one shoulder to prevent said locking plate from sliding from said first locking plate position to said second locking plate position.
  • 8. The security device according to claim 7, wherein said lid includes a guide channel, said locking plate includes a guide pin extending along said second axis, said guide pin being slidably received in said guide channel.
  • 9. The security device according to claim 8, wherein said locking plate includes a slot, said latch includes a projection slidably received in said slot.
  • 10. The security device according to claim 9, wherein said slot extends at an acute angle with respect to said first and second axis.
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