Patent classifications
E05B67/383
Keyless lock system
The present invention discloses a lock system, comprising a lock assembly that includes a hasp and an interlock mechanism detachably engaging with the hasp. Further included is a latch system that latches the interlock mechanism in a lock position.
DRAW LATCH
A draw latch (1) for latching together two closure members of a watercraft, which draw latch have an open position, wherein the two closure members are not latched, and a latched position, wherein the two closure members are secured, comprising a keeper (2) arranged to be attached to a first closure member, a base (3) arranged to be attached to a second closure member, a lever (4) pivotally connected to the base (3), a locking member (5), made of elastic material, pivotally connected to the lever (4), and arranged to be affixed to the keeper (2) when the draw latch is in the latched position. The draw latch further comprises a metal housing (6) arranged to cover the keeper, base, lever and elastic locking member against the two closure members when the keeper is attached to the first closure member, the base is attached to the second closure member and the draw latch is in the latched position.
Gravity latch
A top pull gravity latch device to selectively secure a gate in a closed position to block the opening or portal in a fence, wall or other barrier comprising a latch assembly including a latch actuator assembly, intermediate pull actuator assembly and pivotal latch member each movable between a first and second position and a keeper assembly including a striker pin to selectively engage the pivotal latch member to move the pivotal latch member from the first to second position when the keeper assembly is moved from the second to first position and back to the first position wherein the gate is securely closed when the latch actuator assembly, intermediate pull actuator assembly, pivot latch member of the latch assembly and the striker pin of the keeper assembly are all in the first position and wherein the intermediate pull actuator assembly is moved from the first to second position to move the pivotal latch member from the first to second position clearing the striker pin of the keeper assembly to be moved from the first to second position to allow the gate to be opened.
Locking device
A locking device which multiple operators can use as a hasp lockout device to restrict access to controlled devices and areas. The locking device enables the operator to prevent unauthorized personnel from accessing the key slot of the locking device. Furthermore, the operator can employ multiple padlocks in a sequential manner so as to establish a sequence of locking or unlocking, improving workplace safety.
Cable lockout assembly
A cable lockout assembly to tightly secure a cable that is arranged in a looped configuration with valves or switches in an ON/OFF or partial ON condition. A base includes a through passage for the cable. A rotatable piece is mated relative to the base for rotation about a central axis screw. The rotatable piece can be confined to the base by a conical washer on the central axis screw. A tool for rotating the rotatable piece engages with clamping force with the rotatable piece to fasten or unfasten the cable inserted in the through passage by fastening the rotatable piece over the base when the cable is placed in between the rotatable piece and the base. A cable manner is also employed to hold the wound cable and prevent loss of cable when the lockout is not in use.
Signage mount locking device
A device having means for inhibiting a holding means from collapsing, wherein said inhibiting means is configured to fit between two legs of said sign holding means; means for supporting said inhibiting means, wherein each of said supporting means is disposed at each proximate end portion of said inhibiting means; means for securing said inhibiting means to said leg of said sign holding means; means for compressing said securing means; means for locking; and means for accepting said locking means to lock said inhibiting means in place.
OVERHEAD DOOR LOCK
A lock assembly for an overhead door includes a lock bar and a spring clip receiver. The lock bar is configured to mount on and travel with the overhead door, and includes a track cover portion configured to encircle an overhead door guide track. The lock bar further includes a latch portion extending from the track cover portion. The spring clip receiver includes a spring clip configured to receive the latch portion of the lock bar, and a lock receiver having a pass-through hole for a lock shackle so that, when the overhead door is in a closed position, the lock shackle captures both the lock bar and the spring clip receiver to immobilize the overhead door. The lock assembly may further include an alignment bracket coupled to the lock bar defining an aperture configured to align with the pass-through hole in the lock receiver when the overhead door is in a closed position.
END DOOR LATCH ARRANGEMENT FOR RAILROAD CAR
Apparatus for securely fastening both of a pair of doors, such as the doors at an end of an auto rack railroad car, in a dosed condition, using a single lock. A hasp mounted on one of the doors can be locked in a securing position in which locking members prevent the locking rod handles from being removed from receptacles that hold the locking rod handles with the locking rods in door-latching positions when the doors are closed. The hasp thus prevents the locking rod handles from being moved to rotate the locking rods from their door-latching positions. A single lock can prevent the hasp from being moved and thus prevent both locking rod handles from being moved.
Lockout system for energy sources
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 on the back plate defines part of a closed loop. A longitudinal locking bar is slidable along the back plate and has notches shaped to receive ends of the tags. Moving the locking bar between an unlocked position and a locked position operates the second hasp portion between an open position and a closed position. In the closed position, the first and second hasp portions complete and define the closed loop, where one or more tags can be installed in slots with the first end of the tag engaging a notch to lock closed the hasp portion.
SIGNAGE MOUNT LOCKING DEVICE
A device having means for inhibiting a holding means from collapsing, wherein said inhibiting means is configured to fit between two legs of said sign holding means; means for supporting said inhibiting means, wherein each of said supporting means is disposed at each proximate end portion of said inhibiting means; means for securing said inhibiting means to said leg of said sign holding means; means for compressing said securing means; means for locking; and means for accepting said locking means to lock said inhibiting means in place.