Security device for trailer doors
10954699 ยท 2021-03-23
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Abstract
A security device for a trailer door which has a rotatable post for a locking door and a bar member secured to the post, the security device comprising a plate member for securement to a substrate, a cover hingedly connected to the plate member and movable between an open and closed position, a locking device mounted at one end of the cover, the locking device having a housing, a plunger mounted within the housing, the plunger being movable between an extended position and a retracted position, the plunger being spring biased to the extended position, and a deflector extending upwardly from the plate member, the deflector having an aperture formed therein, the plate member being located such that the plunger enters the aperture when the cover is in a closed position.
Claims
1. A security device for a trailer door, said security device having a rotatable post for locking said door, a bar member attached to said post, said security device comprising: a plate member for securement to a substrate; a cover hingedly connected to said plate member and movable between an open and closed position; a locking device mounted at one end of said cover, said locking device having a housing, said housing having a pair of side walls, a front wall, a rear wall and a top wall, a plunger mounted within said housing, said plunger being movable between an extended position and a retracted position, said plunger being spring biased to said extended position; and a deflector extending upwardly from said plate member, said deflector having an aperture formed therein, said deflector being located such that said plunger will contact said deflector when said cover is moved to a closed position, said deflector causing said plunger to initially retract and subsequently extend when said plunger is aligned with said aperture in said deflector.
2. The security device of claim 1 wherein said cover has an interior wall spaced from said front wall to form a compartment, a sealing member on said plate member, said sealing member sealing said compartment to reduce moisture entry thereto.
3. The security device of claim 1 wherein said lock is a key operated push-pull lock.
4. The security device of claim 1 wherein each of said side walls has aligned slots formed therein, said slots being located at a free marginal edge of said side walls and being designed to receive said bar member.
5. The security device of claim 4 wherein said cover is formed of a stainless steel material.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Having thus generally described the invention, reference will be made to the accompanying drawings illustrating embodiments thereof, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(20) Referring to the drawings in greater detail and by reference characters thereto, there is illustrated a trailer which is generally designated by reference numeral 10 and which has a hitch assembly generally designated by reference numeral 12.
(21) Trailer 10 also includes a door 14 to permit access to the interior of the trailer. Trailer 10 is also provided with a handle assembly generally designated by reference numeral 16. Handle assembly 16 includes a vertical rod 18 which is designed to lock trailer door 14 as is well known in the art. Rod 18 thus is designed to extend into and out of locking recesses in the frame of the trailer. Rod 18 includes a plurality of retainers 20.
(22) Handle assembly 16 also includes a base plate 22 which has a top surface 24 which is of a slightly resilient material which has a rubber or plastic material for purposes which will become apparent hereinbelow.
(23) The locking device includes a cover generally designated by reference numeral 44 which is designed to pivot about a hinge pin 26 to move into and out of engagement with top surface 24. When engaged with top surface 24, the slightly flexible material of the top surface 24 will seal cover 44 to prevent moisture entering therein.
(24) Cover 44 is provided with a pair of embossments 30, 32 such that cover 44 can remain in an open position.
(25) Mounted on base plate 22 is a hasp 34. Hasp 34 is designed to receive a handle member 20 which is connected to locking rod 18 to provide rotational movement thereof.
(26) Also mounted on base plate 22 is a deflector 36 which has a perpendicular lower portion 40 and an angled upper portion 38. Provided within perpendicular lower portion 40 is an aperture 42 for reasons which will become apparent hereinbelow.
(27) Cover 44 has a back wall 46, a front wall 48 and side walls 50, 54. Side wall 50 has a notch 52 formed in a lower portion thereof as does wall 54, which notch is designated by reference numeral 56. Cover 44 also has a front wall 48 and a top wall 60.
(28) Extending between side walls 50, 54 is an intermediate transverse wall 62. A cavity is thus formed between front wall 48 and intermediate transverse wall 62 and which cavity is designed to receive deflector 36 when cover 44 is in the closed position.
(29) The opening and closing of the cover is illustrated in
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(31) In closing, and as shown in
(32) Reference will now be made to the lock assembly which is generally designated by reference numeral 110.
(33) Lock assembly 110 includes an inner housing generally designated by reference numeral 112, an outer housing generally designated by reference numeral 114, and a cover generally designated by reference numeral 116.
(34) Lock assembly 110 also includes a plunger 118 and a plunger biasing spring 120. Lock assembly 110 includes a screw 122 and a lock cylinder 124 which has a protrusion 125 extending radially outwardly.
(35) Lock assembly 110 uses screws 126 (three being shown) and three coil springs 128. A screw 130 is provided for reasons which will be discussed hereinbelow.
(36) Inner housing 112 has an upper portion 134 which has a plurality of threaded apertures. There are also provided recesses 138 formed in the side of upper portion 134. Inner housing 112 also includes a lower portion 140 which has a slot 142 formed therein. It will be noted that there is provided a shoulder 144 between upper portion 134 and lower portion 140.
(37) Outer housing 114 has a lower portion 148 which has a threaded aperture 150 to receive screw 130. An upper portion 152 has a plurality (three) of threaded apertures formed in the end thereof. Interspersed between threaded apertures 154 are recesses 156. Again, a shoulder 158 is formed between lower portion 148 and upper portion 152.
(38) Cover 116 has a cylindrical body 162 with an end wall 164 having recesses 166 formed therein. Recesses 166 are designed to allow screws 168 to pass therethrough.
(39) As may be seen in
(40) Inner housing 112 fits within outer housing 114 and the two housings are biased against each other by means of springs 128 abutting, at one end, screws 126 and recesses 156 in outer housing 114. As shown, screw 130 is engaged within slot 142 of inner housing 112. This limits the movement of inner housing 112 within outer housing 114.
(41) In operation, as may be seen in
(42) It will be understood that the above described embodiment is for purposes of illustration only and that changes and modifications may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.