Security anchor
10829961 ยท 2020-11-10
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05B67/383
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A security anchor comprises a first (or base) plate and a second (or clamping) plate that is adapted to fit over and engage the first plate. In use, fasteners pass through one or more holes defined through a central portion of the first plate to secure the first plate to a fixed object, such as a wall or floor. The second plate fit overs and engages the first plate, with a tab of the second plate received in a slot defined by a first upstanding wall portion of the first plate One or more holes defined in an upstanding wall portion of the second plate are in registry with one or more holes defined through a second upstanding wall portion of the first plate, such that a locking device can be passed through a selected pair of registered holes and connected to an item that is to be secured.
Claims
1. A security anchor, comprising: a first plate, including (i) a central portion with one or more holes defined therethrough, with each of the one or more holes adapted to accommodate a fastener, (ii) a first upstanding wall portion along one edge of the central portion and defining a slot therethrough, and (iii) a second upstanding wall portion along an opposite edge of the central portion and defining one or more holes therethrough; and a second plate, including (i) a central portion, (ii) a tab extending from one edge of the central portion, (iii) an upstanding wall portion along an opposite edge of the central portion and defining one or more holes therethrough, (iv) a first leg that extends downwardly from a side edge of the central portion, and (v) a second leg that extends downwardly from an opposite side edge of the central portion; wherein the second plate is adapted to fit over and engage the first plate, with the tab of the second plate received in the slot defined by the first upstanding wall portion of the first plate, and with the one or more holes defined through the upstanding wall portion of the second plate in registry with the one or more holes defined through the second upstanding wall portion of the first plate, such that, in use, a locking device can be passed through a selected pair of registered holes and connected to an item that is to be secured.
2. The security anchor as recited in claim 1, wherein the second upstanding wall portion of the first plate is oriented at a predetermined angle relative to the central portion of the first plate, and the upstanding wall portion of the second plate is oriented at the predetermined angle relative to the central portion of the second plate.
3. The security anchor as recited in claim 2, wherein the predetermined angle is approximately 105.
4. A security anchor, comprising: a first plate, including (i) a central portion with one or more holes defined therethrough, with each of the one or more holes adapted to accommodate a fastener, (ii) a first upstanding wall portion along one edge of the central portion and defining a slot therethrough, and (iii) a second upstanding wall portion along an opposite edge of the central portion and defining one or more holes therethrough; and a second plate, including (i) a central portion, (ii) a tab extending from one edge of the central portion, (iii) an upstanding wall portion along an opposite edge of the central portion and defining one or more holes therethrough, wherein the tab comprises a first segment that is in the same plane as the central portion, and a second segment that extends upward at a predetermined angle relative to the first segment of the tab; wherein the second plate is adapted to fit over and engage the first plate, with the tab of the second plate received in the slot defined by the first upstanding wall portion of the first plate, and with the one or more holes defined through the upstanding wall portion of the second plate in registry with the one or more holes defined through the second upstanding wall portion of the first plate, such that, in use, a locking device can be passed through a selected pair of registered holes and connected to an item that is to be secured.
5. The security anchor as recited in claim 4, wherein the predetermined angle is approximately 15.
6. A combination, comprising: a locking device; and a security anchor, including a first plate, including (i) a central portion with one or more holes defined therethrough, with each of the one or more holes adapted to accommodate a fastener, (ii) a first upstanding wall portion along one edge of the central portion and defining a slot therethrough, and (iii) a second upstanding wall portion along an opposite edge of the central portion and defining one or more holes therethrough, and a second plate, including (i) a central portion, (ii) a tab extending from one edge of the central portion, (iii) an upstanding wall portion along an opposite edge of the central portion and defining one or more holes therethrough, (iv) a first leg that extends downwardly from a side edge of the central portion, and (v) a second leg that extends downwardly from an opposite side edge of the central portion, wherein the second plate is adapted to fit over and engage the first plate, with the tab of the second plate received in the slot defined by the first upstanding wall portion of the first plate, and with the one or more holes defined through the upstanding wall portion of the second plate in registry with the one or more holes defined through the second upstanding wall portion of the first plate, such that, in use, the locking device can be passed through a selected pair of registered holes and connected to an item that is to be secured.
7. The combination as recited in claim 6, wherein the locking device is a padlock.
8. The combination as recited in claim 6, wherein the locking device is a cable.
9. The combination as recited in claim 6, wherein the second upstanding wall portion of the first plate is oriented at a predetermined angle: relative to the central portion of the first plate, and the upstanding wall portion of the second plate is oriented at the predetermined angle relative to the central portion of the second plate.
10. The combination as recited in claim 9, wherein the predetermined angle is approximately 105.
11. The combination as recited in claim 6, wherein the tab comprises a first segment that is in the same plane as the central portion of the second plate, and a second segment that extends upward at a predetermined angle relative to the first segment of the tab.
12. The combination as recited in claim 11, wherein the predetermined angle is approximately 15.
13. A combination, comprising: multiple fasteners; a locking device; and a security anchor, including a first plate, including (i) a central portion with multiple holes defined therethrough, with each of the multiple holes adapted to accommodate one of the multiple fasteners to secure the first plate to a fixed object, (ii) a first upstanding wall portion along one edge of the central portion and defining a slot therethrough, and (iii) a second upstanding wall portion along an opposite edge of the central portion and defining one or more holes therethrough, and a second plate, including (i) a central portion, (ii) a tab extending from one edge of the central portion, and (iii) an upstanding wall portion along an opposite edge of the central portion and defining one or more holes therethrough, wherein the second plate is adapted to fit over and engage the first plate, with the tab of the second plate received in the slot defined by the first upstanding wall portion of the first plate, and with the one or more holes defined through the upstanding wall portion of the second plate in registry with the one or more holes defined through the second upstanding wall portion of the first plate, such that, in use, the locking device can be passed through a selected pair of registered holes and connected to an item that is to be secured.
14. The combination as recited in claim 13, wherein the second upstanding wall portion of the first plate is oriented at a predetermined angle relative to the central portion of the first plate, and the upstanding wall portion of the second plate is oriented at the predetermined angle relative to the central portion of the second plate.
15. The combination as recited in claim 14, wherein the predetermined angle is approximately 105.
16. The combination as recited in claim 13, wherein the tab comprises a first segment that is in the same plane as the central portion of the second plate, and a second segment that extends upward at a predetermined angle relative to the first segment of the tab.
17. The combination as recited in claim 16, wherein the predetermined angle is approximately 15.
18. The combination as recited in claim 13, wherein the locking device is a padlock.
19. The combination as recited in claim 13, wherein the locking device is a cable.
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(18) Once the security anchor 10 has been assembled with the second plate 40 placed over and into engagement with the first plate 20, a padlock, chain, cable, or similar locking device is then passed through a selected pair of registered holes 26a, 46a. That padlock, chain, cable, or similar locking device is then connected to an item that is to be secured.
(19) One of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that additional embodiments and implementations are also possible without departing from the teachings of the present invention. This detailed description, and particularly the specific details of the exemplary embodiments and implementations disclosed therein, is given primarily for clarity of understanding, and no unnecessary limitations are to be understood therefrom, for modifications will become obvious to those skilled in the art upon reading this disclosure and may be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention.