Patent classifications
E05B73/0082
RECOIL SECURITY APPARATUS FOR PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICES
A recoil security apparatus comprises a body extending along a body axis and comprising an inner surface. The inner surface defines a plurality of surface features and surrounds a shaft extending along the body axis. A first holder is supported by the body and a second holder supported by the body. A securing member comprises an outer surface and is configured to traverse the shaft and engage the plurality of surface features. The securing member connects to the first holder at a first end and to the second holder at a second end. Rotation of the securing member in a first direction causes one of the first holder and the second holder to move in a direction away from the body. Alternatively, rotation of the securing member in a second direction causes one of the first holder and the second holder to move in a direction toward the body.
LOCK
A lock of the present invention includes a housing, a rotating hook, a driving apparatus, and a lock body. An end of the housing includes a front-end opening. The front-end opening faces a same direction as an extending direction of an X-axis, and deviates from a center of a section parallel to a Y-Z plane of the end of the housing that includes the front-end opening, where the X-axis, a Y-axis, and a Z-axis are orthogonal. The rotating hook is arranged in the housing and is rotatable relative to the housing, and includes a front end and a rear end, where the front end at least partially extends out of the front-end opening, and the rear end extends in an opposite direction to the front end. The driving apparatus is arranged in the housing and is movable to change an opening width of the front end. The lock body is arranged in the housing, and when the lock body is locked, the lock body restricts movement of the driving apparatus.
SECURITY DEVICE FOR FUNCTIONAL DISPLAY AND SECURITY OF HANDHELD ELECTRONIC DEVICES
A security device and base for a mobile device. The security device includes a body, at least two sliding arms coupled to the body, and a leveling plate coupled to the body and configured to receive the mobile device.
MERCHANDISE DISPLAY SECURITY SYSTEMS AND METHODS
Merchandise security systems and methods are provided. In one example, a merchandise security system includes a plurality of security devices arranged in a wireless network, wherein the plurality of security devices are arranged in a planogram and each configured to protect one or more items from theft, each of the plurality of security devices configured to wirelessly communicate data with a remote device. The system also includes a plurality of electronic keys arranged in the wireless network and configured to wirelessly communicate data with the plurality of security devices and/or the remote device. Each of the plurality of electronic keys is configured to operate the plurality of security devices. The system also includes a gateway configured to receive the data from the plurality of security devices and electronic keys via wireless communication, wherein the gateway is configured to communicate the data to the remote computing device.
Lock heads and mechanisms for mobile device security
A lock for computer security has housing comprising a bottom wall, at least one side wall and a front wall with a corner region defined adjacent to both the bottom wall and the at least one side wall. A locking assembly comprises a locking assembly body holding at least two locking elements including a main locking element and a movable locking element, both said locking elements being supported by the locking assembly body, and the main locking element extending from and away from the locking assembly body at the front wall of the lock housing. A driver is coupled to the movable locking element, configured to selectively move the movable locking element in frontwise and rearwise directions, and controlled by a locking mechanism. The locking assembly is secured to the housing at the corner region thereof, with the locking elements located directly adjacent both the bottom wall and the at least one side wall.
Locking assembly
A locking assembly for locking a portable electronic device to a work surface. The locking assembly comprises a clamp assembly including an elongated bar that extends between a first end and a second end. The clamp assembly further includes a first jaw and a second jaw moveable along the elongated bar for clamping to a work surface between the first and second jaws. A connector extends from a first connector end that is pivotally connected to the locking assembly to a second end that can be connected to the portable electronic device. The connector securing the portable electronic device to the work surface while permitting it to pivot with respect to the locking assembly.
Adjustable apparatuses that secure laptop computers to display tables
Apparatuses for physically securing a laptop in an open position to a tabletop of a display table or to another display surface are disclosed. In an embodiment an apparatus includes a main body and left, right, and front arms that are extendable and retractable relative to the main body. Left, right, and front side braces are attached respectively to the left, right, and front arms, and are configured to be secured to left, right, and front sides, respectively, of a lower body portion of a laptop. Fasteners extend downward from the main body and are attachable to a tabletop or to another display surface. A lock mechanism can automatically lock the arms in place after they have been at least partially retracted to secure a lower body portion of a laptop to the main body. Releasing the lock mechanism can cause the arms automatically to return to fully extended positions.
Anti-theft device with adjustable locking arms for securing an article of merchandise
An anti-theft device for securing an article of merchandise against unauthorized removal from a display counter. The anti-theft device includes a plurality of arms slidingly disposed within the housing. Grips are disposed on proximal ends of the arms and are configured to receive and secure edges of an article of merchandise. A locking mechanism is disposed within the housing of the anti-theft device. Complimentary teeth are disposed on the locking component and the arms. An actuator transitions the locking components between a first unlocked configuration in which the teeth of the locking components are retracted away from the teeth of the arms, and a second locked configuration in which the teeth of the locking components engage the teeth of the arms.
ROTATABLE LOCKDOWN MERCHANDISE SECURITY APPARATUS
An apparatus for securely displaying a product includes a cradle assembly including a base plate and a plurality of plates slidably engaged with the base plate, each plate of the plurality of plates including an arm to engage a respective side of the product, and a post supporting the cradle assembly, the post including first and second sections, one of the first and second sections being fixedly connected to the base plate. The first section includes a projection, and the second section includes a guide in which the projection is disposed to control rotation of the first and second sections relative to one another and re-orient the cradle assembly.
Modular security bracket methods and apparatus for video game controllers and other electronic devices
Modular security bracket methods and apparatus for use with video game controllers and other relatively small and light electronic devices are disclosed. In some embodiments, the modular security bracket apparatus comprises two security brackets that are designed and shaped to fit snugly around the video game controller or other electronic device during assembly. Each embodiment of the modular security bracket apparatus is specifically designed and shaped to accommodate a video game controller or other electronic device for which it is made to secure. In some embodiments, a tethered security cable is fitted within the modular security bracket apparatus during assembly thereof. In some embodiments, the security cable is tethered to a fixed surface, such as a security wall, floor, or relatively immovable furniture or appliance, thereby preventing the video game controller, electronic device, and the modular security bracket apparatus itself from theft or loss.