Claims
- 1. A device for fastening to equipment subject to theft and including a security slot in an equipment shell, said device comprising:
- two insert plates, each said insert plate comprising:
- a tab having a mating surface and a tang attachment edge; and
- a hooked tang having a distal end, a tang attachment end, and a bend therebetween, said tang attachment end coupled to and projecting from said tang attachment edge, said hooked tang adapted for insertion into the security slot such that said distal end bears against an inside surface of the shell;
- wherein juxtaposition of said mating surfaces of said insert plates in a locking mode provides for said distal ends to extend oppositely; and
- wherein said tabs include an attachment mechanism to maintain said plates in said locking mode when said distal ends are each inserted into the security slot.
- 2. The device of claim 1 further comprising a saddle sized to fit over the tabs of said insert plates, and wherein association of said saddle over said mating surfaces of said insert plates maintains said plates in said juxtaposition.
- 3. A device for fastening to equipment subject to theft and including a security slot in an equipment shell, said device comprising:
- two insert plates, each said insert plate comprising:
- a tab having a mating surface and a tang attachment edge wherein said tab defines a first plane; and
- a hooked tang having a distal end, a tang attachment end, and a substantially right-angle bend therebetween, said tang attachment end coupled to and projecting, in said first plane, from said tang attachment edge with said hooked tang forming a slot entry stop proximate to said tang attachment end on said tang attachment edge, said distal end projecting in a second plane approximately orthogonal to said first plane, with each said hooked tang adapted for insertion into the security slot such that said distal end bears against an inside surface of the shell and said slot entry stop bears against an outer surface of the shell;
- wherein juxtaposition of said mating surfaces of said insert plates in a locking mode provides for said distal ends to extend oppositely; and
- wherein said tabs include an attachment mechanism to maintain said plates in said locking mode when said distal ends are each inserted into the security slot.
- 4. The device of claim 3 wherein said mating surfaces are planar.
- 5. The device of claim 3 wherein said mating surfaces are complementary to each other.
- 6. The device of claim 3 wherein said attachment mechanism comprises a portion of each said tab defining an aperture and wherein an object extends through each said aperture.
- 7. A device for fastening to equipment subject to theft and including a security slot in an equipment shell, said device comprising:
- two insert plates, each said insert plate comprising:
- a tab having a mating surface and a tang attachment edge wherein said tab defines a first plane; and
- a hooked tang having a distal end, a tang attachment end, and a substantially right-angle bend therebetween, said tang attachment end coupled to and projecting, in said first plane, from said tang attachment edge with said hooked tang forming a slot entry stop proximate to said tang attachment end on said tang attachment edge, said distal end projecting in a second plane approximately orthogonal to said first plane, with each said hooked tang adapted for insertion into the security slot such that said distal end bears against an inside surface of the shell and said slot entry stop bears against an outer surface of the shell; and
- a saddle having two mating surfaces, said saddle sized to fit over the tabs of said insert plates;
- wherein juxtaposition of said mating surfaces of said insert plates in a locking mode provides for said distal ends to extend oppositely;
- wherein association of said saddle over said mating surfaces of said insert plates maintains said plates in said juxtaposition; and
- wherein said tabs and said saddle include an attachment mechanism to maintain said plates in said locking mode when said distal ends are each inserted into the security slot.
- 8. The device of claim 7 wherein said saddle mating surfaces and said tab mating surfaces are planar.
- 9. The device of claim 7 wherein said tab mating surfaces are complementary to each other.
- 10. The device of claim 9 wherein said saddle mating surfaces are complementary to said tab mating surfaces.
- 11. The device of claim 7 wherein said attachment mechanism comprises a portion of each mating surface defining an aperture and wherein an object extends through each said aperture.
- 12. A method of fastening a device to equipment subject to theft and provided with a security slot in an equipment shell, wherein said device comprises at least one insert plate having a security slot locking member, and a saddle having two flaps complementary to said insert plate and a bridge coupling said flaps such that the bridge and the flaps define a U-shape, said plate and said flaps having an aperture, said method comprising:
- inserting said locking member into the security slot;
- transitioning said locking member into a locking mode wherein said locking member engages an inside surface of said shell;
- straddling said U-shaped saddle over said insert plate so that an inside surface of each flap juxtaposes an opposite side of said plate to thereby secure said device to said equipment.
- 13. The method of claim 12 further comprising:
- aligning the aperture of said flaps with the aperture of said plate; and
- passing a security cable or padlock therethrough to secure said saddle to said insert plate.
- 14. A method of fastening a device to equipment subject to theft and provided with a security slot in an equipment shell, wherein said device comprises two insert plates each having a tab and a hooked tang, said tab having a mating surface and an aperture, said method comprising:
- inserting said tangs into the security slot;
- engaging a distal end of said tangs to an inside surface of said shell;
- associating said mating surfaces of said tabs; and
- passing a security cable or padlock through said apertures of each said tab.
- 15. A device for fastening to equipment subject to theft and including a security slot in an equipment shell, said device comprising:
- an insert plate comprising:
- a tab defining a first plane and having a tang attachment edge;
- a tang having a distal end and a tang attachment end, said tang attachment end coupled to and projecting, in said first plane, from said tang attachment edge with said tang forming a slot entry stop proximate to said tang attachment end on said tang attachment edge; and
- a locking member coupled to said distal end of said tang and having a peripheral profile complementary to dimensions of said security slot, said locking member adapted for insertion into and withdrawal from said slot when in said unlocked mode and for engagement with an inside surface of the shell when in said locked mode; and
- a saddle sized to fit over said tab comprising:
- two flaps, each flap having a mating surface and a pin attachment edge;
- a bridging portion coupled to each of the two flaps, the bridging portion and the two flaps adapted to define a substantially U-shape; and
- at least one pin coupled to and projecting, in a second plane parallel to said first plane, from one said pin attachment edge, said pin adapted for insertion into the security slot adjacent said locking member when in said locked mode;
- wherein insertion of said locking member into said slot and transition of said locking member from said unlocked mode to said locked mode engages said locking member to said inside surface of the shell; and
- wherein association of said saddle over said tab engages said mating surfaces of said flaps to opposite sides of said tab, and insertion of said pin into the security slot inhibits transition of said locking member to said unlocked mode; and
- wherein said tab and said saddle include an attachment mechanism to maintain the association of said saddle to said tab, the attachment mechanism comprising a portion of said tab and said flaps defining an aperture and wherein an object extends through each said aperture.
- 16. A device for fastening to equipment subject to theft and including a security slot in an equipment shell, said device comprising:
- an insert plate comprising:
- a tab defining a first plane and having a tang attachment edge;
- a tang having a distal end and a tang attachment end, said tang attachment end coupled to and projecting, in said first plane, from said tang attachment edge with said tang forming a slot entry stop proximate to said tang attachment end on said tang attachment edge; and
- a locking member coupled to said distal end of said tang and having a peripheral profile complementary to dimensions of said security slot, said locking member orthogonal to said first plane and adapted for insertion into and withdrawal from said slot when in said unlocked mode and for engagement with an inside surface of the shell when in said locked mode; and
- a saddle sized to fit over said tab comprising:
- two flaps, each flap having a mating surface and a pin attachment edge;
- a bridging portion coupled to each of the two flaps, the bridging portion and the two flaps adapted to define a substantially U-shape; and
- at least one pin coupled to and projecting, in a second plane parallel to said first plane, from one said pin attachment edge, said pin adapted for insertion into the security slot adjacent said locking member when in said locked mode;
- wherein insertion of said locking member into said slot and transition of said locking member from said unlocked mode to said locked mode engages said locking member to said inside surface of the shell; and
- wherein association of said saddle over said tab engages said mating surfaces of said flaps to opposite sides of said tab, and insertion of said pin into the security slot inhibits transition of said locking member to said unlocked mode; and
- wherein said tab and said saddle include an attachment mechanism to maintain the association of said saddle to said tab.
- 17. A device for fastening to equipment subject to theft and including a security slot in an equipment shell, said device comprising:
- an insert plate comprising:
- a tab defining a first plane and having a tang attachment edge;
- a tang having a distal end and a tang attachment end, said tang attachment end coupled to and projecting, in said first plane, from said tang attachment edge with said tang forming a slot entry stop proximate to said tang attachment end on said tang attachment edge; and
- a locking member coupled to said distal end of said tang and having a peripheral profile complementary to dimensions of said security slot, said locking member adapted for insertion into and withdrawal from said slot when in said unlocked mode and for engagement with an inside surface of the shell when in said locked mode; and
- a saddle sized to fit over said tab comprising:
- two flaps, each flap having a mating surface and a pin attachment edge;
- a bridging portion coupled to each of the two flaps, the bridging portion and the two flaps adapted to define a substantially U-shape; and
- two pins coupled to and projecting, in a second plane parallel to said first plane, from said pin attachment edge of one of said two parallel flaps, said pins adapted for insertion into the security slot adjacent said locking member when in said locked mode;
- wherein insertion of said locking member into said slot and transition of said locking member from said unlocked mode to said locked mode engages said locking member to said inside surface of the shell; and
- wherein association of said saddle over said tab engages said mating surfaces of said flaps to opposite sides of said tab, and insertion of said pin into the security slot inhibits transition of said locking member to said unlocked mode; and
- wherein said tab and said saddle include an attachment mechanism to maintain the association of said saddle to said tab.
- 18. A device for fastening to equipment subject to theft and including a security slot in an equipment shell, said device comprising:
- an insert plate comprising:
- a tab defining a first plane and having a tang attachment edge;
- a tang having a distal end and a tang attachment end, said tang attachment end coupled to and projecting, in said first plane, from said tang attachment edge with said tang forming a slot entry stop proximate to said tang attachment end on said tang attachment edge, and said distal end curved out from said first plane to a second plane parallel to said first plane; and
- a locking member coupled to said distal end of said tang and having a peripheral profile complementary to dimensions of said security slot, said locking member adapted for insertion into and withdrawal from said slot when in said unlocked mode and for engagement with an inside surface of the shell when in said locked mode; and
- a saddle sized to fit over said tab comprising:
- two flaps, each flap having a mating surface and a pin attachment edge;
- a bridging portion coupled to each of the two flaps, the bridging portion and the two flaps adapted to define a substantially U-shape; and
- at least one pin coupled to and projecting, in the second plane, from one said pin attachment edge, said pin adapted for insertion into the security slot adjacent said locking member when in said locked mode;
- wherein insertion of said locking member into said slot and transition of said locking member from said unlocked mode to said locked mode engages said locking member to said inside surface of the shell; and
- wherein association of said saddle over said tab engages said mating surfaces of said flaps to opposite sides of said tab, and insertion of said pin into the security slot inhibits transition of said locking member to said unlocked mode; and
- wherein said tab and said saddle include an attachment mechanism to maintain the association of said saddle to said tab.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a Continuation-In-Part of prior application Ser. No. 08/825,213, field Mar. 27, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,787,739.
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