E05B67/383

Package receptacle and theft deterrent device and system
10653261 · 2020-05-19 ·

An improved package receptacle and theft deterrent device and system, in which a flexible receiving bag constructed of a rugged material includes security features to restrict access to its internal chamber and may be removably attached to a door or other structure through fully-removable or partially permanently attached means.

LOCKOUT SYSTEM FOR ENERGY SOURCES
20200149321 · 2020-05-14 ·

A lockout system includes a hasp assembly and a plurality of tags. The hasp assembly has a back plate defining slots each sized and shaped to receive a tag. The back plate and tags each have openings that align when a tag is received in a slot. A first hasp portion has a first loop portion and a second hasp portion has a second loop portion. The first and second hasp portions are rotatable with respect to one another such that moving the lockout system has both an unlocked position and a locked position associated with an open position and a closed position. In the closed position, the first and second hasp portions complete and define a closed loop, where one or more tags can be installed in slots preventing further movement from the closed position.

Lockbox with multi-position shackle

A lock assembly includes a lock body and a U-shaped shackle having a curved portion extending between first and second legs receivable in first and second shackle apertures in an upper portion of the lockbox body. The shackle has a guard wall affixed to an interior surface of the curved portion, the guard wall defining an interior arcuate wall surface extending forward and rearward from a central plane bisecting the shackle. The upper portion of the lock body includes first and second protruding projections at least partially surrounding the first and second shackle apertures and defining first and second upwardly diverging interior surfaces laterally aligned with the curved portion of the shackle. The lock body includes a latching mechanism configured to secure the shackle in a plurality of latched positions to adjust a distance between the first and second upwardly diverging interior surfaces and the curved portion of the shackle. When the shackle is secured around a door handle with the shackle secured in a suitable one of the plurality of latched positions, abutment of the interior arcuate wall surface with a neck portion of the door handle impedes forward and rearward rotation of the lock assembly about a horizontal axis extending through the curved portion of the shackle and abutment of the first and second upwardly diverging interior surfaces with a neck portion of the door handle impedes side-to-side twisting rotation of the lock assembly about a vertical axis extending through the curved portion of the shackle.

Gun lock for a rail riser
10641575 · 2020-05-05 · ·

A gun lock system for a rail riser can include a rail riser and a gun lock having a body that includes a slot sized to receive the rail riser and extending from a top surface of the body along a front surface to a stop located above a bottom surface with a channel extending from one side along the top to another and situated so as to be located above a top surface of a riser when placed into the slot. The shape profile of the body can describe an octagon or a circle. The channel can receive an inserted padlock shackle and prevent removal of a rail riser placed within the slot. When a padlock is inserted, the gun lock can hold an engaged rifle with rail riser and prevent removal.

Bag and bracket assembly for a bag

A bag (10) includes a body having a first portion (26) and a second portion (30) defining a storage compartment therebetween. The bag also includes a zipper (18) with a slider (60) movable along the body and a pull (64). The bag further includes a bracket assembly (22) having a base (82) defining a recess for receiving a portion of the pull, and a cover (86) movable between an open position and a closed position, in which the cover substantially covers the recess to inhibit removal of the portion of the pull from the recess. The bracket assembly (22) also includes a first lock attachment point (90) configured to receive a first type of lock to secure the cover to the base, and a second lock attachment point (94) apart from the first lock attachment point (90). The second lock attachment point (94) is configured to receive a second type of lock to secure the cover to the base.

Group lock box with recessed door to create a slim profile

A group lock box includes a box body and a door in which the door is shaped to have a recess that extends into an internal volume of the box body. The recess permits unique user locks that secure the door to the body to be partially received in the recess, which can make the locks not project as much from the outside of the box, thereby placing the locks closer to the center of gravity of the box. Among other things, this can make carrying the box with locks attached less unwieldy and can slim the overall profile of the group lock box with locks attached.

CABINET DOOR AND LOCKING SYSTEM
20200123804 · 2020-04-23 ·

The disclosure is directed to a cabinet, a door panel and a lock member, namely: a cabinet comprising at least one door panel (12) displaceable over an opening of the cabinet between an open position and a closed position, said door panel is configured with at least at one of a top rail and a bottom rail with an attachable locking member (80), and where the locking member is configured for locking with a locking member of a neighboring door panel or with a cabinet frame locking portion. a door panel for a cabinet, said door panel being fully interchangeable, wherein the door panel (12) is configured to serve as any one of a top door, a bottom door, an intermediate door, a left rail hinged door and a right rail hinged door, and wherein at least one of a top rail and a bottom rail of the door panel is configured for receiving a door reinforcing element (30A), said door reinforcing element configured for receiving a locking member engageable to a neighboring door. a locking member (80) for use in conjunction with a cabinet, said locking member configured for attaching to a door panel of the cabinet, said locking member is configured for locking with a locking member of a neighboring door panel (12) or a cabinet frame locking portion.

THEFT DETERRENT SYSTEM FOR ELECTRONICS CABINET DOOR

A theft deterrent system for an electronics cabinet may include a first hasp, which may include a plurality of studs extending from a surface thereof. At least one stud of the plurality of studs may be dimensioned to engage with a padlock ring of the electronics cabinet. The first hasp may have a tab having a shackle hole therein. The theft deterrent system may include a second hasp, which may include a plurality of holes dimensioned to receive a respective one of the plurality of studs. The second hasp may also have a tab having a shackle hole therein. The system may further include a shield retainer dimensioned to surround at least portions of the first hasp and the second hasp. To secure the electronics cabinet, a shackle of a hidden shackle lock may be fed through the shackle holes and the hidden shackle lock may then be locked.

BAR LOCK ASSEMBLY
20200115934 · 2020-04-16 ·

A bar lock assembly including a lock rod defining a rotational axis for the bar lock assembly. The lock rod includes a first elongated lock rod portion and a second lock rod portion. A lengthwise section of the second lock rod portion telescopically extends from a first end of said first lock rod portion when the bar lock assembly is in a first condition. The second lock rod portion is substantially retracted within the first lock rod portion when the bar lock assembly is in a second condition. An elongated handle with opposed ends extends from the lock rod. One end of the handle is pivotally connected to the first lock rod portion to effect rotational movements of the bar lock assembly about the rotational axis. The handle moves in a fixed arc about a fixed pivot point whereat the handle is connected to the first lock rod portion. Linkage connected between the handle and the second lock rod portion telescopically moves the second lock rod portion relative to the first lock rod portion in response to pivotal movement of the handle about the first pivot point. To enhance the ergonomics of this bar lock assembly, the linkage and handle are configured such that an included acute angle ranging between about 35 and about 50 is defined between the handle and the longitudinal axis of the bar lock assembly when the bar lock assembly is in the first or locked condition.

LID LOCKING APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR TRASH CONTAINER
20200115156 · 2020-04-16 ·

A trash container lid locking apparatus, comprising a pivot device comprising a mounting plate including a front mounting section and a side mounting section configured to be secured to both a front and a side of a trash container, a pivot arm having a first end pivotally coupled to the mounting plate and a second end, the second end having an attachment portion to couple to an elongated bar which is longer than the front of the trash container, and wherein the side mounting section of the mounting plate forms a spacer section to space the pivot arm a predetermined, consistent, fixed distance from the front of the trash container.