Claims
- 1. A locking apparatus for locking a first object to a second object, the apparatus comprising:
- a. a U-shaped bar having two spaced apart, substantially straight and parallel arms with a space therebetween, the arms coupled together by a curved bow; and
- b. a detachable header having a base and two extension arms, the base having a first dimension parallel to the substantially straight and parallel arms and the extension arms having a second dimension parallel to the first dimension, wherein the second dimension is at least twice the first dimension, each extension arm having an enclosed, hollow, circular cylinder for receiving one of the substantially straight and parallel arms, either in a first regular position with the base of the header at the end of the parallel arms and the extension arms positioned between the base of the header and the curved bow or in a second inverted position with the base of the header secured between the ends of the parallel arms and the curved bow and the extension arms positioned between the base of the header and the ends of the parallel arms
- the header comprising a locking mechanism having a key receiving hole and two L-shaped bars for securing the header by locking to each of the substantially straight and parallel arms of the U-shaped bar.
- 2. The locking apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein the base of the header has protruding ends which extend perpendicular to the parallel arms of the U-shaped bar when the header is locked onto the U-shaped bar, one protruding end extending farther than the other, the protruding ends for attaching the locking apparatus to a mounting harness for carrying the locking apparatus when it is not in use.
- 3. The locking apparatus as claimed in claim 2 further comprising a pry pipe block coupled to the protruding end of the header base which extends the farthest for preventing the insertion of the header base protruding end into a pipe for unlawfully prying the header away from the U-shaped bar.
- 4. The locking apparatus as claimed in claim 3 further comprising a spacer means which may be slid onto the parallel arms of the U-shaped bar before the header is locked onto the U-shaped bar and can be simultaneously slidably positioned along both of the parallel arms anywhere between the header and the curved bow to fill a gap between an object being locked, the header and the parallel arms.
- 5. The locking apparatus as claimed in claim 4 wherein the spacer means comprises:
- a. a pair of apertured members for receiving the parallel arms; and
- b. means for coupling the two apertured members to one another.
- 6. The locking apparatus as claimed in claim 5, wherein each of the apertured members is formed as an oval cylinder.
- 7. A U-lock apparatus comprising a U-shaped shackle with two substantially straight and parallel shackle arms coupled to one another by a curved bow wherein the substantially straight and parallel arms may be longer than an object being locked therein and a detachable header having a first dimension parallel to the shackle arms and the detachable header comprises a base and two extension arms wherein the extension arms have a second dimension parallel to the shackle arms and are at least twice the first dimension, the extension arms for accepting and sliding onto and surrounding the shackle arms when locking the shackle to the header for providing additional strength to the shackle arms for resisting breaking under application of lateral forces, and further wherein the header can be attached to the U-shaped shackle either in a first regular position with the base of the header at the end of the parallel shackle arms and the extension arms positioned between the base of the header and the curved bow or in a second inverted position with the base of the header secured between the ends of the parallel shackle arms and the curved bow and the extension arms positioned between the base of the header and the ends of the parallel shackle arms and the header comprises a locking mechanism and is locked to each arm of the U-shaped shackle in either the first regular position or in the second inverted position.
- 8. The U-lock apparatus as claimed in claim 7 wherein the base of the header has protruding ends which extend perpendicular to the parallel shackle arms of the U-shaped shackle when the header is locked onto the U-shaped shackle, one protruding end extending farther than the other, the protruding ends for attaching the U-lock apparatus to a mounting harness for carrying the U-lock apparatus when it is not in use.
- 9. The U-lock apparatus as claimed in claim 8 further comprising a pry pipe block coupled to the protruding end of the header base which extends the farthest for preventing the insertion of the header base protruding end into a pipe for unlawfully prying the header away from the U-shaped shackle.
- 10. A locking apparatus comprising:
- a. a U-shaped bar having two spaced apart, substantially straight and parallel arms with a space therebetween and a curved bow coupling the two substantially straight and parallel arms to each other; and
- b. a detachable header having a base and two extension arms, the base having a first dimension parallel to the extension arms and the extension arms having a second dimension which is parallel to the substantially straight and parallel arms, wherein the second dimension is at least twice the first dimension, each extension arm having a self-enclosed cylinder for receiving one of the substantially straight and parallel arms
- the header comprising means for locking the header to the U-shaped bar, wherein the header can be attached to the U-shaped bar either in a first regular position with the base of the header at the end of the parallel arms and the extension arms positioned between the base of the header and the curved bow or in a second inverted position with the base of the header secured between the ends of the parallel arms and the curved bow and the extension arms positioned between the base of the header and the ends of the parallel shackle arms and the header is locked to each arm of the U-shaped shackle in either the first regular position or in the second inverted position.
- 11. The locking apparatus as claimed in claim 10 wherein the means for locking comprises:
- a. a key receiver in the base of the header for allowing insertion of a key into the locking means;
- b. a first L-shaped bar coupled to the key receiver on one leg of the bar and on the opposite leg of the bar having two protrusions extending away from the L-shaped bar, for sliding into cutouts in a parallel arm of the U-shaped bar, thereby securing the header to the U-shaped bar when the key is inserted into the key receiver and turned when either the header is attached to the U-shaped bar in the first regular position or in the second inverted position; and
- c. a second L-shaped bar coupled to the key receiver on one leg of the bar and on the opposite leg of the bar having two protrusions extending away from the L-shaped bar, for sliding into cutouts in a parallel arm of the U-shaped bar when either the header is attached to the U-shaped bar in the first regular position or in the second inverted position, thereby securing the header to the U-shaped bar, when the key is inserted into the key receiver and turned.
- 12. The locking apparatus as claimed in claim 11 wherein the base of the header has protruding ends which extend perpendicular to the parallel arms of the U-shaped bar when the header is locked onto the U-shaped bar, one protruding end extending farther than the other, the protruding ends for attaching the locking apparatus to a mounting harness for carrying the locking apparatus when it is not in use.
- 13. The locking apparatus as claimed in claim 12 further comprising a pry pipe block coupled to the protruding end of the header base which extends the farthest for preventing the insertion of the header base protruding end into a pipe for unlawfully prying the header away from the U-shaped bar.
- 14. The locking apparatus as claimed in claim 13 further comprising a spacer means which may be slid onto the parallel arms of the U-shaped bar before the header is locked onto the U-shaped bar and can be simultaneously positioned along both of the parallel arms to fill a gap between an object being locked, the header and the parallel arms.
- 15. The locking apparatus as claimed in claim 14 wherein the spacer means comprises:
- a. a pair of apertured members for receiving the parallel arms; and
- b. means for coupling the two apertured members to one another.
Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 07/942,578, filed Sep. 9, 1992, U.S. Pat. No. 5,333,476.
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