1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to latches and, more particularly, to a tamper-proof latch cover.
2. Description of the Related Art
A latch is a fastener that is used to maintain a door in a closed position. A latch typically includes a housing, a core which can be rotated within the housing, and a bar connected to the core that fits into a slot or notch when the core is in a first position, and is removed from the slot or notch when the core is in a second position.
A latch commonly requires a key which must be inserted into a key opening in the latch to rotate the core between the first and second positions. Although a key, such as a hex key or a standard key, provides a degree of security when the core is in the first position and the key has been removed, other devices, such as screwdrivers, can be forced into the key opening and used to rotate the core, thereby allowing unauthorized entry.
A padlock bracket is a device that fits around a latch which allows the shank of a padlock to be inserted through a pair of openings in the bracket such that the shank of the padlock limits access to the key opening in the latch.
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In operation, a latch is inserted into center opening 116 of padlock bracket 100, and then securely attached to a door. When attached to the door, center opening 116 exposes the key opening of the latch. Following this, the core of the latch is placed in the first (closed) position. Next, the shank of a padlock is inserted through the padlock openings 120 and 122, and the padlock is locked. The shank then limits access to the key opening of the latch.
One drawback of padlock bracket 100 is that, although the shank of a padlock provides increased security by restricting access to the key opening of the core, the shank remains spaced apart from the key opening. As a result, it is still possible to force unauthorized devices past the shank and into the key opening to gain unauthorized access.
This is particularly the case when the diameter of the shank is substantially less than the diameter of the padlock openings 120 and 122. Thus, there is a need for a way of preventing an unauthorized device from being forced into the key opening of a latch.
The present invention provides a latch cover that prevents an unauthorized device from being forced into the key opening of the latch. The latch cover includes a first bracket that has a first base member. The first base member has a first edge, a second edge that is spaced apart from the first edge, and a center opening that is formed through the first base member. The center opening lies between the first and second edges.
The first bracket also has a first side that extends away from the first edge of the first base member, and a second side that extends away from the second edge of the first base member. The first side includes a first side opening that is formed through the first side, while the second side includes a second side opening that is formed through the second side. The first and second side openings are aligned with each other such that a straight line can pass through the first and second side openings.
The present invention also includes a method of installing a latch and a latch cover on a door. The method includes the step of inserting the latch mechanism into the center opening of the first bracket. The present invention further includes a method of opening a door. The door has a latch attached to the door, and a latch cover attached to the door around the latch. The method includes the steps of inserting a key through the center opening of the latch cover into the latch, and turning the key to open the latch.
A better understanding of the features and advantages of the present invention will be obtained by reference to the following detailed description and accompanying drawings that set forth an illustrative embodiment in which the principles of the invention are utilized.
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In addition, first bracket 210 includes a first side 220 that extends away from first edge 214, and a second side 222 that extends away from second edge 216. First side 220 has a padlock opening 224 that is formed through first side 220, while second side 222 has a padlock opening 226 that is formed through second side 222. The padlock openings 224 and 226 are aligned with each other such that a straight line 228 can pass through the center of both openings 224 and 226.
Further, in accordance with the present invention, the first and second sides 220 and 222 also include first and second retaining openings 230 and 232, respectively, which are formed through the first and second sides 220 and 222. In the
In further accordance with the present invention, latch cover 200 includes a second bracket 240 that has a base member 242. Base member 242, in turn, includes a third edge 244, a spaced-apart fourth edge 246, a first tab 250 that extends away from the third edge 244, and a second tab 252 that extends away from fourth edge 246.
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Second bracket 240 also includes a third side 254 that extends away from third edge 244, and a fourth side 256 that extends away from fourth edge 246. Third side 254 has a padlock opening 260 that is formed through third side 254, while fourth side 256 has a padlock opening 262 that is formed through fourth side 256. The padlock openings 260 and 262 are aligned with each other such that a straight line 264 can pass through the center of both openings 260 and 262.
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In operation, to open door 254, second bracket 240 is rotated upward in the direction shown by arrow A to expose center opening 218. When center opening 218 is exposed, a key can be inserted through opening 218 into the key opening of a latch 266 that is attached to door 254. Once inserted, the key is rotated which turns the core which, in turn, rotates the bar of latch 266 into an open position which allows door 254 to be opened.
To close door 254, if the key has been removed, second bracket 240 is again rotated upward in the direction shown by arrow A to expose center opening 218. When center opening 218 is exposed, the key can be inserted through opening 218 into the key opening of latch 266.
Once inserted, the key is rotated which turns the core which, in turn, rotates the bar of the latch into an closed position which allows door 254 to be maintained in a closed position. Following this, the key is removed.
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It should be understood that the above descriptions are examples of the present invention, and that various alternatives of the invention described herein may be employed in practicing the invention. Thus, it is intended that the following claims define the scope of the invention and that structures and methods within the scope of these claims and their equivalents be covered thereby.
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Number | Date | Country | |
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20060065026 A1 | Mar 2006 | US |