Information
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Patent Grant
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6578398
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Patent Number
6,578,398
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Date Filed
Monday, July 30, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, June 17, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
- Crabtree; Edwin H.
- Pizawo; Ramon L.
- Margolis; Donald W.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A commercial washer and dryer coin box guard adapted for receipt in a coin box frame. A coin box is slidably received inside the coin box frame, which is part of a coin box housing. The coin box housing is part of a washer or drier. The coin box guard is designed to prevent unauthorized entry into the coin box and stealing coins found therein. The guard includes a face plate dimensioned for covering the front of the coin box frame. The face plate has one or more flanges on the sides thereof for engaging a portion of the sides of the front of the coin box frame. One of the sides of the coin box frame has a frame hole therethrough. The frame hole in the side is indexed with a flange hole in one of the flanges. The frame holes in the side of the coin box frame and the flange are adapted for receiving a hasp of a padlock for securing the face plate to the front of the coin box frame. Also, the sides of the coin box frame can have a pair of frame holes indexed with a pair of flange holes for receiving a lock bolt therethrough. The lock bolt, using a padlock, holds the face plate next to the front of the coin box frame.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
(a) Field of the Invention
This invention relates to coin box guards and security devices for preventing theft of coins found in coin boxes and more particularly, but not by way of limitation, to a coin box guard used with commercial washers and dryers to prevent illegal entry into coin boxes stored therein.
(b) Discussion of Prior Art
Heretofore, there have been a variety of different types of security covers and coin box guards for attaching to coin operated washing machines, dryers and other types of coin operated vending machines. In U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,406,358 to Jahradncik, 4,350,032 to Kochackis, and 4,370,873 to Edmunds, security guards and security devices are disclosed for preventing entry into coin boxes used with various types of coin operated machines. The subject commercial washer and dryer coin box guard provides unique security features, structure and function, which heretofore was not available for owner of commercial coin operated washing machines and dryers.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In view of the foregoing, it is a primary objective of the subject invention to provide a commercial washer and dryer coin box guard which is easily adapted to various models and makes of coin operated washers and dryers.
Another object of the coin box guard is by the nature of its construction, entry and theft of coins in a coin box stored in a coin box housing is virtually eliminated.
Yet another object of the invention is the guard is rugged in construction, low in cost and can be easily attached to the front of a coin box housing mounted in various types of washers and dryers.
Still another object of the coin box guard is the guard can be secured in the front of the coin box housing using a padlock, a lock bolt with padlock and other securing means.
The guard includes a face plate dimensioned for covering the front of a coin box frame. The face plate has a plurality of flanges on the sides thereof for engaging a portion of the sides of the front of the coin box frame. One of the sides of the coin box frame has a frame hole therethrough. The frame hole in the side of the coin box frame is indexed with a flange hole in one of the flanges. The frame hole in the side of the coin box frame and the flange hole in the side of the flange are adapted for receiving a hasp of a padlock for securing the face plate to the front of the coin box frame. Also, the sides of the coin box frame can have a pair of frame holes indexed with a pair of flange holes for receiving a lock bolt. The lock bolt, with a padlock, holds the face plate next to the front of the coin box frame.
These and other objects of the present invention will become apparent to those familiar with securing devices used to prevent illegal entry into coin boxes and used with a various types of coin operated machines when reviewing the following detailed description, showing novel construction, combination, and elements as herein described, and more particularly defined by the claims, it being understood that changes in the embodiments to the herein disclosed invention are meant to be included as coming within the scope of the claims, except insofar as they may be precluded by the prior art.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The accompanying drawings illustrate complete preferred embodiments in the present invention according to the best modes presently devised for the practical application of the principles thereof, and in which:
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a coin box housing used with a commercial washer with a coin box slidably received inside a coin box frame. The subject commercial washer and drier coin box guard is shown disposed in front of the coin box frame and ready for attachment thereto.
FIG. 2
is another perspective view of the coin box guard shown in FIG.
1
and attached to the front of the coin box frame and secured thereto using a lock bolt and padlock.
FIG. 3
is still anther perspective view of the coin box guard shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
but with the coin box guard attached to the front of the coin box frame using only a padlock.
FIG. 4
is a perspective view of the coin box guard having a “L” shaped configuration for mounting in the front of the coin box frame.
FIG. 5
is a perspective view of another embodiment of the coin box guard having a “U” shaped configuration for mounting in the front of the coin box frame.
FIG. 6
is a perspective view of still another embodiment of the coin box guard having a “Z” shaped configuration for mounting in the front of the coin box frame.
FIG. 7
is a perspective view of a coin box housing used with a commercial dryer with a coin box slidably received inside a coin box frame. The subject commercial washer and drier coin box guard is shown disposed in front of the coin box frame and ready for attachment thereto.
FIG. 8
is another perspective view of the coin box guard shown in FIG.
7
and received in the front of the coin box frame and secured thereto using a padlock.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
In
FIG. 1
, a perspective view of a coin box housing
10
is shown. The coin box housing
10
is used with a commercial washer with a coin box
12
slidably received inside a coin box frame
14
. The commercial washer is not shown in the drawings. The housing
10
also includes coin slots
16
for receiving coins
18
which are dropped into the coin box
12
. The coins
18
are shown in dotted lines in the drawings. Obviously, the coins are used to start the operation of the commercial washer. The coin box
12
includes a coin box lock
19
in the front thereof for locking the coin box in place inside the coin box housing
10
. Prior to the subject invention, a thief could use a hammer, crowbar or like tool and knock out the coin box lock
19
and quickly remove the coin box for stealing the coins stored inside.
In this drawing, the subject commercial washer and drier coin box guard is shown having general reference numeral
20
. The coin box guard
20
is illustrated positioned in front of the coin box frame
14
and ready for attachment thereto. The coin box guard
20
in one embodiment includes a face plate
22
, a top flange
24
, a first side flange
26
, a second side flange
28
and a recess area
30
formed in the front of the front of the face plate
22
.
The recess area
30
includes a first side
32
with a first recess hole
34
and a second side
36
with a second recess hole. The second recess hole
37
is shown in dashed lines. The first flange
26
includes a first flange hole
39
, which is indexed with the first recess hole
34
. The first flange hole
39
is shown in dashed lines. The second flange
28
includes a second flange hole
38
, which is indexed with the second recess hole. A lock bolt
40
, with lock bolt head
42
at one end and a padlock hasp hole
43
in an opposite, is shown positioned for receipt through the flange holes and recess holes described above.
The coin box frame
14
, shown in this drawing, includes a first frame side
44
, a second frame side
46
, a top
48
and a bottom
50
. The bottom
50
supports the coin box
12
. The first frame side
44
includes a first frame hole
52
and the second frame side
46
includes a second frame hole
54
. The first and second frame holes
52
and
54
are used for receiving the lock bolt
40
therethrough.
In
FIG. 2
, another perspective view of the coin box guard
20
is shown and attached to the front of the coin box frame
14
to prevent entry into the frame and knocking out the coin box lock
19
for removing the coin box
12
. Note the first and second side flanges
26
and
28
and the top flange
24
are designed for gripping a portion of the first and second frame sides
44
and
46
and the top
48
of the coin box frame
14
. The lock bolt
40
is shown inserted through the flange holes, the recess holes and the frame holes. The lock bolt
40
is held in place with a hasp
56
of a padlock
58
. The hasp
56
is received through the hasp hole
43
in the end of the lock bolt
40
. It should be kept in mind that while the coin box guard
10
is shown with the side flanges
26
and
28
and the top flange
24
, various combinations of one or more flanges can be used equally well with the face plate
22
. Also, different combinations of holes in the flanges, recess area and coin box frame can be used for receiving different types of locking devices and securing the coin box guard
10
to the front of the coin box frame
14
.
In
FIG. 3
, another embodiment of the coin box guard
20
is shown in a perspective view and secured to the front of the coin box frame
14
. In this example, the lock bolt
40
is not used and only the padlock
58
with hasp
56
is used for securing the coin box guard
20
. In this example, the hasp
56
is received through the first recess hole
34
, the first frame hole
52
and the first flange hole, not shown in the drawings, and then inserted into the padlock
58
. Obviously, the coin box guard
20
shown in this drawing is another way of preventing entrance into the coin box
12
.
In
FIG. 4
, a perspective view of a simplified version of the coin box guard
20
is shown. In this example, the coin box guard has an “L” shaped configuration with a face plate
60
without a recess area therein. The face plate
60
is dimensioned for receipt in front of the coin box
12
as shown in FIG.
1
. This configuration also includes a side flange
62
, which is placed next to the inside of the first frame side
44
. A flange hole
64
in the side flange
62
is indexed with the first frame hole
52
for receiving the hasp
56
of the padlock
58
therethrough for securing the coin box guard
20
in front of the coin box
12
. Also, the version of the coin box guard can include an outwardly extending locking pin
65
, shown in dashed lines, attached to the end of the face plate
60
. The locking pin
65
can be used for receipt in a locking pin hole
67
, shown in dashed lines in the second frame side
46
in FIG.
1
. This feature provides further protection in preventing the unauthorized removal of the coin box guard
20
.
In
FIG. 5
, a perspective view of another simplified version of the coin box guard
20
is shown. In this example, the coin box guard has a “U” shaped configuration with a face plate
66
. The face plate
66
is dimensioned for receipt in front of the coin box
12
as shown in FIG.
1
. This configuration also includes a first side flange
68
which is place next to the inside of the first frame side
44
and a second side flange
70
which is place next to the inside of the second frame side
46
. A first flange hole
72
in the first side flange
68
is indexed with the first frame hole
52
for receiving the hasp
56
and securing the coin box guard
20
in front of the coin box
12
. Also, a second flange hole
73
is shown in dotted lines in the side of the second side flange
70
. The first and second flange holes
72
and
73
can be used for receiving the lock bolt
40
therethrough and securing the “U” shaped configuration of the coin box guard
20
to the coin box frame
14
and similar to the installation as shown in FIG.
2
.
In
FIG. 6
, a perspective view of still another simplified version of the coin box guard
20
is shown. In this example, the coin box guard has a “Z” shaped configuration with a face plate
74
. The face plate
74
is dimensioned for covering the front of the coin box
12
as shown in FIG.
1
. This configuration also includes a first side flange
76
which is placed next to the inside of the first frame side
44
and a second side flange
78
which is place next to the inside of the second frame side
46
. A flange hole
80
in the first side flange
76
is indexed with the first frame hole
52
for receiving the hasp
56
and securing the coin box guard
20
in front of the coin box
12
.
From viewing the three different geometric configurations of the coin box guard
20
shown in
FIGS. 4-6
, it can be appreciated that there can be numerous configurations with face plates and flanges for protecting the coin box
12
received inside the coin box housing
10
. For example, the guard
20
may have a triangular shape with a bolt at one end and a lock hole in the guard. Also, the guard
20
may be square or rectangular in shape with a plurality of throw bolts used for receipt in bolt holes in the sides of the coin box
12
.
In
FIG. 7
, a perspective view of a cut-away portion of a coin box housing
82
is shown and used with a commercial dryer. The commercial dryer is not shown in the drawings. The coin box, in this example, is slidably received inside a coin box frame
84
. The coin box frame
84
includes a first frame side
86
, a second frame side
88
, a top
90
and a bottom
92
. The bottom
92
supports the coin box
12
. The first frame side
86
includes a first frame hole
94
and the second frame side
88
includes a second frame hole
96
. The second frame hole
96
is shown in dashed lines.
The subject commercial washer and drier coin box guard
20
used with a commercial dryer is shown disposed in front of the coin box frame
84
and ready for attachment thereto. In this example, the coin box guard
20
includes a face plate
98
having one end with a locking pin
100
extending outwardly therefrom. The locking pin
100
is dimensioned for receipt inside the second frame hole
96
. The face plate
98
also includes an outwardly extending angled flange
102
attached to an opposite end. The angled flange
102
includes a flange hole
104
, which is indexed with the first frame hole
94
when the coin box guard
20
is inserted into the coin box frame
84
. The angled flange
102
provides added strength to the coin box guard
20
and provides for a way of securing the guard inside the coin box frame.
In
FIG. 8
, the coin box guard
20
, as shown in
FIG. 7
, is attached to the coin box frame
84
and disposed in the front of the coin box
12
. The locking pin
100
has been inserted through the second frame hole
96
. The hasp
56
has also been inserted through the flange hole
104
and through the first frame hole
94
and secured to the padlock
58
. In this manner, the face plate
98
is secured in place in front of the coin box
12
and illegal entry is prevented through the use of the coin box guard
20
.
While the invention has been particularly shown, described and illustrated in detail with reference to the preferred embodiments and modifications thereof, it should be understood by those skilled in the art that equivalent changes in form and detail may be made therein without departing from the true spirit and scope of the invention as claimed except as precluded by the prior art.
Claims
- 1. A commercial washer and dryer coin box guard adapted for receipt in a front of a coin box frame of a coin box housing, the coin box frame receiving a coin box therein, the coin box frame having frame holes in opposite sides thereof, the coin box guard comprising:a face plate dimensioned for covering the front of the coin box frame, said face plate having a pair of flanges on sides thereof and adapted for engaging a portion of an inside of opposite sides of the front of the coin box frame, said flanges having flange holes therein and adapted for indexing with the frame holes in opposite sides of the coin box frame; and securing means adapted for receipt through said flange holes and the frame holes in the coin box frame and securing said face plate in the front of the coin box frame.
- 2. The coin box guard as described in claim 1 wherein said face plate and said flanges have a “U” shaped configuration.
- 3. The coin box guard as described in claim 1 wherein said face plate and said flanges have a “Z” shaped configuration.
- 4. The coin box guard as described in claim 1 wherein said securing means is a lock bolt received through said flange holes and the frame holes in the opposite sides of the coin box frame.
- 5. The coin box guard as described in claim 1 wherein said securing means is a padlock with hasp, said hasp inserted through one of said flange holes and one of the frame holes in the coin box frame.
- 6. A commercial washer and dryer coin box guard adapted for receipt in a front of a coin box frame of a coin box housing, the coin box frame receiving a coin box therein, the coin box frame having a pair of frame holes in opposite sides thereof, the coin box guard comprising:a face plate dimensioned for covering the front of the coin box frame, said face plate having an outwardly extending flange having an “L” shaped configuration, said flange adapted for engaging an inside of a portion of a side of the front of the coin box frame, said flange having a flange hole therein and adapted for indexing with one of the frame holes in the side of the coin box frame; and securing means adapted for receipt through said flange hole and one of the frame holes in the coin box frame and securing said face plate in the front of the coin box frame.
- 7. The coin box guard as described in claim 6 wherein said securing means is a padlock with hasp, said hasp inserted through said flange hole and one of the frame holes in the coin box frame.
- 8. A commercial washer and dryer coin box guard adapted for receipt in a front of a coin box frame of a coin box housing, the coin box frame receiving a coin box therein, the coin box frame having at least one frame hole in a side thereof, the coin box guard comprising:a face plate dimensioned for covering the front of the coin box frame, said face plate having at least one flange on a side thereof and adapted for engaging a portion of a side of the front of the coin box frame, said flange having a flange hole therein and adapted for indexing with the frame hole in the coin box frame, said face plate having a recess area therein; and securing means adapted for receipt in said recess area, through said flange hole, through the frame hole in the coin box frame and securing said face plate in the front of the coin box frame.
- 9. The coin box guard as described in claim 8 further including a pair of flanges in sides of said face plate and adapted for engaging opposite sides of the front of the coin box frame, said pair of flanges having flange holes therein for indexing with frame holes in opposite sides of the coin box frame, said securing means adapted for receipt through said recess area, said flange holes and the frame holes in the coin box frame.
- 10. The coin box guard as described in claim 9 wherein said pair of flanges are adapted for engaging a portion of an inside of the opposite sides of the front of the coin box frame.
- 11. The coin box guard as described in claim 9 wherein said pair of flanges are adapted for wrapping around a portion of the front of the coin box frame and engaging an outside of the opposite sides of the front of the coin box frame.
- 12. The coin box guard as described in claim 9 wherein said face plate includes a top flange adapted for wrapping around a portion of the front of the coin box frame and engaging an outside of a top of the front of the coin box frame.
- 13. The coin box guard as described in claim 9 wherein said securing means is a lock bolt received through said recess area, said flange holes and the frame holes in the opposite sides of the coin box frame.
- 14. The coin box guard as described in claim 8 wherein said securing means is a padlock with hasp, said hasp inserted through said flange hole and the frame hole in the coin box frame.
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