Patent classifications
E05B39/02
SECURITY DEVICE FOR A BATTERY PACK
A security device for a battery pack includes a cap, which covers at least a portion of a slide mechanism of a slide battery pack, and a strap. The cap includes a first collar disposed around a first opening and a second collar disposed around a second opening, with the first collar and the second collar aligned along a longitudinal axis of the slide battery pack. The strap matches a contour of the slide battery pack and includes a first projection and a second projection. The strap is positioned along the longitudinal axis of the slide battery pack and the cap is positioned over the strap with the first projection inserted through the first opening and the first collar and the second projection inserted through the second opening and the second collar to secure the cap to the strap and to the slide battery pack.
Apparatus and method for securing railcar doors
According to some embodiments, an apparatus for securing railcar doors comprises a staple affixed to a portion of a railcar. The staple defines a staple hole. The apparatus further comprises a hasp. The hasp comprises a hinge. The hasp further comprises a first portion pivotally coupled to the hinge. The first portion is affixed to the railcar. The hasp further comprises a second portion. The second portion comprises a first end and a second end. The first end of the second portion is pivotally coupled to the hinge. The second end is opposite the first end. The second portion of the hasp comprises a square key plug configured to be inserted into a square key hole of a railcar door. The second portion of the hasp defines a first hole through which a portion of the staple may pass when the hasp is in a closed position.
CONTAINER DOOR ELECTRONIC SEAL SYSTEM
A container door electronic seal system for sensing abnormal opening/closing of a container door comprising a retainer, on which a locking rod installed outside the container door is seated, and a handle hatch, which binds or unbinds a handle seated on the retainer, according to the present disclosure, comprises: an electronic seal, which binds the retainer and the handle hatch, and which wirelessly transmits the abnormal opening/closing information of the container door to the outside; a first connector electrically extending from the electronic seal; a second connector, which is installed on the container door, and which is electrically connected to the first connector; and a first sensing unit electrically connected to the second connector to sense whether the handle hatch is opened/closed. According to the present disclosure, a sensing unit, which senses abnormal opening/closing of the container door, is installed on the container door and is recycled, thereby making it possible to implement an electronic seal system that can sense abnormal opening/closing of the container door with little costs.
Tamper-proof electronic bolt-seal
A tamper-proof bolt-seal incorporating a unique identification tamper detection sensor that cannot be restored or duplicated after the bolt. The sensor employs a resistive sensor wire embedded in the bolt. The resistive sensor wire has a randomized length to enable a unique resistive value for that sensor. The resistive value of the sensor is combined with an electronic identification code to create the unique seal identification for the tamper detection sensor, therefore giving the bolt a seal identification that is unique and that cannot be restored or duplicated.
Security seal for medical sterile container
A security seal for a medical container includes a seal foot having at least one latch structure movable relative thereto for engaging a mating latch structure formed on the container, and a seal head connected with the seal foot that includes at least one locking tab which is movably connected with the seal head through a hinge element, wherein the security seal includes a bolt element which can be positioned between a release position, in which the latch structure can be moved relative to the seal foot, and a locked position, in which the deformable latch structure is fixed in position relative to the seal foot and/or seal head.
TAMPER RESISTANT CABLE LOCK
A cable lock and cable, the lock comprising a body adapted to secure at least one end of a cable therein, the body having a side, and a body opening in the body side and receiving another end of the cable. The lock also includes a boss on the body side, the boss being spaced apart from the body opening and having a cable passing there through.
TAMPER RESISTANT CABLE LOCK
A cable lock and cable, the lock comprising a body adapted to secure at least one end of a cable therein, the body having a side, and a body opening in the body side and receiving another end of the cable. The lock also includes a boss on the body side, the boss being spaced apart from the body opening and having a cable passing there through.
Apparatus, System and Method for Fastening a Container and a Closure
An apparatus and method for fastening a container and a closure in a closed configuration is disclosed. The apparatus includes an insertion portion configured for insertion through an aperture of the container and an aperture of the closure when the container and the closure are in the closed configuration; and a restraining portion configured to prevent passage of the restraining portion through the apertures. The insertion portion includes a hanging slot, and a mechanism configured to impede removal of the insertion portion from the apertures once the insertion portion has been inserted through the aperture such that the container and the closure are fastened between the mechanism and the restraining portion.
LOCK AND HASP
A lock, suitable for locking an airline cart, the lock comprising, a body, at least two locking arms housed within the body, and a biasing means, the biasing means arranged to urge a first locking arm and a second locking towards a maximum limit. The at least two locking arms are configured to resist removal of a hasp inserted into the lock. The at least two locking arms are tied to one another such that the at least two locking arms may reversibly move relative to one another, and an amount of movement of a first locking arm relative to a second locking arm is up to the maximum limit. A hasp for use with the lock, and kit of parts, is further disclosed.
LOCK AND HASP
A lock, suitable for locking an airline cart, the lock comprising, a body, at least two locking arms housed within the body, and a biasing means, the biasing means arranged to urge a first locking arm and a second locking towards a maximum limit. The at least two locking arms are configured to resist removal of a hasp inserted into the lock. The at least two locking arms are tied to one another such that the at least two locking arms may reversibly move relative to one another, and an amount of movement of a first locking arm relative to a second locking arm is up to the maximum limit. A hasp for use with the lock, and kit of parts, is further disclosed.