Information
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Patent Grant
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6533335
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Patent Number
6,533,335
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Date Filed
Tuesday, December 12, 200023 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 18, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Sandy; Robert J.
- Lugo; Carlos
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 292 307 R
- 292 317
- 292 318
- 292 319
- 292 320
- 292 321
- 024 305 L
- 024 387
- 024 7042
- 070 66
- 070 68
- 383 97
- 383 5
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A security device for a slide fastener, including a housing adapted to be fitted to an object to which the slide fastener is attached, the housing substantially surrounding the slider of the slide fastener in its fully closed position, a closure member adapted to cooperate with the housing which, in use, covers the slider to prevent access thereto and a frangible locking element adapted to link the housing to the closure member, the locking element being resiliently yieldable and slidably insertable into the closure member but not retractable therefrom without fracturing the frangible locking element. The closure member is attached at one end to a puller and the puller is attached to the slider. In a preferred embodiment the closure member can pivot about the housing and block withdrawal of the slider from the housing in its closed position.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a security device for a slide fastener and relates particularly, though not exclusively, to a security device for re-useable security envelopes.
2. Background Art
Re-useable security envelopes are commonplace for the transportation of documents or articles between various offices of a business or government departments. The envelope is made from a sturdy material, e.g., plastics, canvas, et cetera, which is sealed around the edges. A slide fastener or zipper closes an opening in the envelope to allow entry to the envelope. Articles are placed in the envelope and the zip slider is drawn across the zip chain of teeth fitted to the tapes of the slide fastener to close the envelope. In order to prevent tampering of the contents of the envelope a security device is fitted to both the zip chain and the security envelope to prevent, or make evident, any unauthorized access to the envelope. Typically, the security device is fitted to secure the slider and includes a disposable numbered identification tag which must be broken to release the slider. Any tampering is clearly visible if the tag has been broken. It is not possible to substitute a tag that has been broken to avoid suspicion that the security of the envelope has been compromised as each tag has its own unique number with a no repeat in six million numbered combinations.
Examples of such devices are shown in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,112,990, 4,008,914, 4,602,405 and 3,955,842. These devices which have proved popular as the disposable tags or plugs that provide visual evidence of tampering, are inexpensive to mass produce and provide a certain degree of security. Unfortunately, these devices can be easily manipulated using dexterity and lock picks to release the disposable tag or plug without damage thereto. The slide fastener can then be released and the contents of the envelope taken or substituted. The tag or plug can then be re-inserted in the usual manner and there will be no evidence of tampering. The applicant has determined that the major problem is the external exposure of both the slider and the security device. This allows a thief ready access using lock picks and similar tools.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the present invention to provide a security device for a slide fastener that provides enhanced security over the prior art.
A further object of the invention is to provide a security device for a slide fastener where the slider of the slide fastener is hidden when in use.
With these objects in view, the present invention in a preferred aspect may provide a security device for a slide fastener, the security device including a housing adapted to be fitted to an object to which the slide fastener is attached, the housing substantially surrounding the slider of the slide fastener in its fully closed position, a closure member adapted to co-operate with the housing which, in use, covers the slider to prevent access thereto and a frangible locking element adapted to link the housing to the closure member, the locking element being resiliently yieldable and slidably insertable into the closure member but not retractable therefrom without fracturing the frangible locking element.
Preferably the closure member is attached at one end to a puller and the puller is attached to the slider. In a preferred embodiment the closure member can pivot about the housing and block withdrawal of the slider from the housing in its closed position.
In a practical embodiment the housing includes a receptacle or guide member which aligns with a slot in the closure member in its closed position and the frangible locking element includes barbs or hooks which lock behind the guide member to prevent extraction of said frangible locking element from the housing and the closure member.
The housing may include a spreader which spreads the barbs apart during insertion of the frangible locking element into the closure member to further assist in preventing extraction of the frangible locking element from the housing and the closure member.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The aforementioned objects and advantages of the present invention, as well as additional objects and advantages thereof, will be more fully understood hereinafter as a result of a detailed description of a preferred embodiment when taken in conjunction with the following drawings in which:
FIG. 1
is a view of a zippered security file which utilizes the security device of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a view of a preferred embodiment of the security device of the present invention shown in the fully opened position;
FIGS. 3-6
illustrate in sequence the process in closing and locking the security device;
FIGS. 7 and 8
illustrate the required steps to open the security device; and
FIGS. 9 and 10
illustrate in side, partially cross-sectioned view, the security device in a fully opened configuration and in a partially open configuration, respectively.
DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to the accompanying drawings, it will be seen that a preferred embodiment of the security device operates as a seal enclosure
10
connected to a zipper
12
of a security file
14
. As seen best in
FIG. 2
, the zipper slider
15
is connected to a puller
16
which is, in turn, connected to a pin
18
in a closure member
22
which constitutes the moveable part of the seal enclosure
10
. The fixed part of the seal enclosure comprises a housing
20
which is permanently affixed to the security file
14
by a plurality of rivets
24
or equivalent fasteners.
It will be seen hereinafter that the closure member
22
is locked to the housing
20
by a frangible seal
25
which comprises a handle portion
26
and a pair of spine-loaded barbed hooks
28
. Housing
20
comprises a frame
30
having a pair of spaced apart pivot members
32
and an outer slider barrier
34
. Immediately adjacent outer slider barrier
34
is a seal receptacle
36
configured to receive the hooks
28
of seal
25
.
Closure member
22
comprises a frame
35
having a closure flange
44
extending therefrom and an aperture
38
at the junction of the frame and the flange. Frame
35
terminates in a pair of arched claws
40
and also comprises an inner slider barrier
42
.
In operation, the seal enclosure
10
may be best understood by referring to
FIGS. 3
to
8
in sequence. In
FIG. 3
the closure member
22
is separated from housing
20
because zipper slider
15
is spaced from the housing. In
FIG. 4
the slider is fully into barrier
34
and claws
40
have engaged pivot members
32
for rotation around the pivot members. In
FIG. 5
closure member
22
has been rotated into a fully closed position until flange
44
is in contact with housing
20
. Inner barrier
42
nests within outer barrier
34
.
As shown in
FIGS. 5 and 6
, seal
25
and specifically hooks
28
, are then inserted through aperture
38
and through seal receptacle
36
until handle
26
rests on closure flange
44
as shown in FIG.
6
. To then open file
14
, handle
26
must be broken and separated from hooks
28
as shown in FIG.
7
. Closure member
22
can then be rotated to allow claws
40
to be lifted from pivot members
32
and to allow slider
15
to be removed from barrier
34
.
A principal feature of the present invention is the degree to which the enclosure renders the seal externally inaccessible in the configuration of FIG.
6
. Thus, the present invention overcomes the disadvantages of prior art seals by denying all attempts to open zipper
12
of file
14
without breaking seal
25
.
Having thus disclosed a preferred embodiment of the invention, it will be understood that various modifications can be readily made and that numerous alternative enclosure configurations would satisfy the aforementioned objects of the invention. Accordingly, the scope hereof is limited only by the appended claims and their equivalents.
Claims
- 1. A seal enclosure for use with a tamper evident frangible seal for securing file having zippered opening; the enclosure comprising:a housing permanently affixed to said file adjacent said zippered opening; a closure member pivotally and releasably attached to said housing and forming a selectively closed barrier around said seal to prevent access to said seal without first breaking said seal.
- 2. The seal enclosure recited in claim 1 wherein said closure member comprises an aperture for receiving said seal.
- 3. The seal enclosure recited in claim 1 wherein said zippered opening comprises a slider and wherein said closure member is attached to said slider for movement along said zippered opening for opening said file.
- 4. The seal enclosure recited in claim 1 wherein said closure member and said housing each comprise a frame for entirely surrounding said seal.
- 5. The seal enclosure recited in claim 3 wherein said closure member and said housing each comprise a barrier for substantially surrounding said slider.
- 6. An improved tamper evident seal which uses a breakable seal member to provide evidence of opening a file, the seal member having at least one spring-loaded hook, and also having a seal receptacle receiving said hook for preventing hook removal without first breaking the seal member; the improvement comprising:a multi-piece seal enclosure having a housing permanently affixed to said file and a closure member pivotally secured to said housing by said seal member; said seal enclosure entirely enclosing said at least one spring-loaded hook for denying external access to said hook without first separating said closure member from said housing.
- 7. The improvement recited in claim 6 wherein said file comprises a zippered opening and a slider for opening and closing said zippered opening, and wherein said closure member is affixed to said slider.
- 8. The improvement recited in claim 6 wherein said closure member comprises an aperture for receiving said seal.
- 9. The improvement recited in claim 6 wherein said closure member and said housing each comprise a frame for entirely surrounding said seal.
- 10. The improvement recited in claim 7 wherein said closure member and said housing each comprise a barrier for substantially surrounding said slider.
- 11. A security device for a slide fastener; the security device comprising:a housing having fasteners to be fitted to an object to which the slide fastener is attached, the housing substantially surrounding a slider of said slide fastener in its fully closed position; a closure member pivotally cooperating with said housing to selectively prevent access to said slider; a locking element being resiliently yieldable and slidably insertable into said closure member, but not retractable from said closure member without first fracturing the locking element.
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