Combination U-lock and security loop with tamper alarm
First Claim
1. A portable security lock of the "U-bar" type, comprising a rigid "U" or "C" shaped security bar;
- a flexible security loop; and
a generally tubular cross member having pairs of apertures adapted to receive the ends of the security bar and security loop;
the cross member also comprising a rotatable barrel member having a plurality of keyhole shaped cut-outs adapted to cooperate with suitable shaped ends of the security bar and security loop, each said cut-out being adapted to receive a correspondingly shaped end in a first position of the barrel member, and the barrel member then being rotatable to a second position in which the shaped end is locked into the cross member;
battery housing means in said cross member; and
retaining means being arranged beneath one of said apertures so as to be inacessible while said security bar or loop is mounted in said cross member.
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Abstract
A portable security lock of the "U-bar" type includes a rigid "U" or "C" shaped security bar (8), and a flexible security loop (14) and a generally tubular cross member (2). The cross member has a pair of sockets each of which is adapted to cooperate with a suitably shaped end of the security bar or loop, and an internal rotatable barrel member (26) having keyhole slots (28, 30, 32) which receive the shaped ends in a first rotational position. The barrel member is then rotated to a second position in which the shaped ends are locked into the cross-member. Electrical contacts connect the barrel to an alarm via the security loop so that the alarm is triggered if the security loop is removed or broken while the alarm is set.
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11 Claims
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1. A portable security lock of the "U-bar" type, comprising a rigid "U" or "C" shaped security bar;
- a flexible security loop; and
a generally tubular cross member having pairs of apertures adapted to receive the ends of the security bar and security loop;
the cross member also comprising a rotatable barrel member having a plurality of keyhole shaped cut-outs adapted to cooperate with suitable shaped ends of the security bar and security loop, each said cut-out being adapted to receive a correspondingly shaped end in a first position of the barrel member, and the barrel member then being rotatable to a second position in which the shaped end is locked into the cross member;
battery housing means in said cross member; and
retaining means being arranged beneath one of said apertures so as to be inacessible while said security bar or loop is mounted in said cross member. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
- a flexible security loop; and
- 5. A portable security lock of the "U-bar" type comprising a rigid "U" or "C" shaped security bar, having at least one end which is shaped to form a neck portion, a cross member having a pair of apertures to receive the ends of the security bar, and a rotatable barrel member mounted in said cross member and having at least one keyhole shaped slot having an enlarged end portion which is of a suitable diameter to allow the shaped end to pass through it in a first rotational position of the barrel, while the narrower portion extends in a circumferential direction and is adapted to fit closely around the neck so as to lock it into the cross member, in a second position.
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8. A portable security lock of the "U-bar" type comprising a rigid "U" or "C" shaped security bar, and a flexible security loop, each having neck portions on the ends thereof;
- a generally tubular cross member, the cross member including apertures to receive the ends of the security bar and security loop; and
a rotatable barrel member having a plurality of circumferentially extending keyhole shaped slots adapted to cooperate with the neck portions of the U-bar and security loop;the positions of the enlarged end portions of the keyhole slots being staggered around the circumference of the barrel, and the arrangement being such that first one of said ends of said security loop can be inserted in the first rotational position of the barrel in order to fix it in position, and the barrel can then be rotated to a further position in which a remaining end can be inserted and subsequently locked in position. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11)
- a generally tubular cross member, the cross member including apertures to receive the ends of the security bar and security loop; and
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