Security device
10808430 ยท 2020-10-20
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16M13/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16M11/041
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E05B73/0082
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A security device for holding a phone, camera, tablet, smart watch or other valuable item so that it can be viewed and used by a person, without the valuable item being readily removed from the security device. The security device has at least two clamping elements to clamp an item on two sides and clamping means to draw the at least two clamping elements together to clamp the item.
Claims
1. A security device for holding a phone, camera, tablet, smart watch or other valuable item so that it can be viewed and used by a person, but not readily removed from the security device, the security device comprising: at least two clamping elements to clamp an item on two sides, and clamping means to draw the at least two clamping elements together to clamp the item, wherein the clamping means includes a scroll plate, wherein the clamping means to draw the at least two clamping elements together to clamp the item is operated by a tool.
2. The security device according to claim 1, wherein each of the at least two clamping elements includes a lug to overlap the front of the item to prevent the item being pulled away from the device.
3. The security device according to claim 2, wherein the position of each lug is adjustable with respect to the clamping element on which it is mounted, and includes a one way mechanism, such that the lug can be moved to engage the front face of a valuable item, and cannot be moved back away from that position.
4. The security device according to claim 3, wherein the one way mechanism on each of the at least two clamping elements includes a pawl to engage a ratchet.
5. The security device according to claim 1, wherein the scroll plate includes means defining a spiral groove and each of the at least two clamping elements includes a connector received in the groove such that rotational movement of the scroll plate results in linear movement of the at least two clamping elements in the radial direction with respect to the groove.
6. The security device according to claim 5, wherein each of the at least two clamping elements is detachably attached to the scroll plate.
7. A security device for holding a phone, camera, tablet, smart watch or other valuable item so that it can be viewed and used by a person, but not readily removed from the security device, the security device comprising: at least two clamping elements to clamp an item on two sides, and clamping means to draw the at least two clamping elements together to clamp the item, further comprising a plug for connection to a secure fixing, wherein the plug comprises a connector pin to provide a contact to the valuable item.
8. The security device according to claim 7, wherein the plug is a non-return push connector.
9. The security device according to claim 7, wherein the plug comprises a collar and cable to tether the security device to a secure fixing.
10. A security device for holding a phone, camera, tablet, smart watch or other valuable item so that it can be viewed and used by a person, but not readily removed from the security device, the security device comprising: at least two clamping elements to clamp an item on two sides, and clamping means to draw the at least two clamping elements together to clamp the item, wherein the clamping means includes a scroll plate; wherein each of the at least two clamping elements includes a lug to overlap the front of the item to prevent the item being pulled away from the device, the position of each lug is adjustable with respect to the clamping element on which it is mounted, and includes a one way mechanism, such that the lug can be moved to engage the front face of a valuable item, and cannot be moved back away from that position, and the one way mechanism on each of the at least two clamping elements includes a pawl to engage a ratchet.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Embodiments of a security device according to the invention will now be described by way of example and with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(38) The mobile telephone 10 has a front surface 12, a rear surface 14 and sides 16a, 16b.
(39) The security device 20 has a body 24, a pair of clamping elements in the form of arms 88a, 88b, a pair of lugs 118a, 118b, a cap 56 and a plug 60.
(40) The security device 20 will now be described with particular reference to
(41) The body 24 is a generally cylindrical tube having an annular housing 26 that is open at a first end and has a pair of generally rectangular plates 28a, 28b at an end opposite to the first end. The pair of generally rectangular plates 28a, 28b are separated by a groove 25. The annular housing 26 has a through hole 30 adjacent to the generally rectangular plate 28a. Within the annular housing 26 there are a pair of openings 92a, 92b that are adjacent to the groove 25 and separated by an annular socket 32. The annular socket 32 has a through-hole 33. Within the annular housing 26, there is also a mount socket 35.
(42) The security device 26 includes a catch pin 34, a mount screw 36 and a pair of hooks 38a, 38b. Each of the pair of hooks 38a, 38b has a connector 40a, 40b extending from a base portion 41a, 41b and a hook portion 42a, 42b.
(43) The scroll plate 44 is a disc having a front face 46, a back face 48 and a central aperture 49 that extends from the back face 48 to the front face 46. As shown in
(44) The cap 56 is a generally cylindrical body having a central aperture 58 an inner face (not shown) and an outer face 59.
(45) The plug 60 is a generally tubular structure having an outer wall 64 extending between a first end having an opening 70 and a second end that is opposite to the first end and from which a connector pin 62 extends. The outer wall 64 has a flange 66 that is positioned between the first and second ends. The outer wall 64 has a slot 65 adjacent to the second end from which the pin 62 extends. The outer wall 64 has an aperture 68 adjacent to the flange 66.
(46) The pair of arms 88a, 88b, will now be described with particular reference to
(47) The pair of lugs 118a, 118b will now be described with particular reference to
(48) Assembly of the security device 20 will now be described.
(49) Hook 38a is mounted on the left side of the front face 46 of the scroll plate 44 such that the connector 40a is pushed into the groove 50 and the base portion 41a abuts the front face 46 of the scroll plate 44. Hook 38b is similarly mounted on the right side of the front face 46 of the scroll plate 44 such that the connector 40b is pushed into the groove 50 and the base portion 41b abuts the front face 46 of the scroll plate 44, as shown in
(50) The arm 88a is assembled by passing the elongate lug 118a through the opening 102a as shown in
(51) Double-sided adhesive pad 22a is adhered to rectangular face 28a and double-sided adhesive pad 22b is adhered to rectangular face 28b.
(52) The scroll plate 44, to which the hooks 38a, 38b have been mounted as described above, is fitted within the annular housing, such that hook 38a extends through opening 92a and hook 38b extends through opening 92b and the annular socket 32 extends through the aperture 49 of the scroll plate.
(53) Arm 88a is mounted on the security device 20 by passing pin 106a through the through hole 98a of the U-shaped portion 96a and hooking the pin 106a over hook 38a. Arm 88b is similarly mounted on the security device 20 by passing pin 106b through the through hole 98b of the U-shaped portion 96b and hooking the pin 106b over hook 38b, as shown in
(54) Use of the security device 20 to secure mobile telephone 10 will now be described.
(55) Double-sided adhesive pads 22a, 22b are pressed against the back surface 14 of the mobile telephone 10 to hold the security device 20 against the mobile telephone 10.
(56) Rotation of the scroll plate 44 within the annular housing 26 causes the hooks 38a, 38b to move within the spiral groove 50 of the scroll plate 44. In this way, rotation of the scroll plate 44 causes linear movement of the arms 88a, 88b which are mounted on the scroll plate 44 by hooks 38a, 38b. As the scroll plate 44 is tightened, the distance between the arms 88a, 88b is reduced and as the scroll plate 44 is loosened, the distance between the arms 88a, 88b is increased.
(57) Hook portions 120a, 120b of the lugs 118a, 118b are gently pushed against the front surface 12 of the mobile telephone 10 and pushed through the openings 102a, 102b of the arms 88a, 88b such that the ratchet teeth 126 of the lugs 118a, 118b are engaged by the pawl clips 104a, 104b of the arms 88a, 88b. As the scroll plate 44 is tightened, as described above, the arms 88a, 88b are brought together and clamp against the sides 16a, 16b of the mobile telephone 10. As the arms 88a, 88b are pushed against the mobile telephone 10, the pawl clips 104a, 104b dig into the ratchet teeth 126 of the lugs 118a, 118b.
(58) To adjust the position of the lugs 118a, 118b, rotation of the scroll plate 44 to open the arms 88a, 88b causes the pawl clips 104a, 104b to disengage from the ratchet teeth 126, thereby enabling the lugs 118a, 118b to move freely in both directions.
(59) Once the lugs 118a, 118b are in the desired position, the arms 88a, 88b can be closed by tightening the scroll wheel 44.
(60) When the mobile telephone 10 is secured in the security device 20, the key 132 is removed from the scroll plate 44. Circlip 56 is mounted against the back face 48 of the scroll plate 44 and cap 56 is used to cover the back of the security device.
(61) Plug 60 is inserted into the aperture 58 of the cover such that the portion of the plug 60 having the groove 65 extends through the aperture 49 in the scroll plate 44 and into the annular socket 32 in the annular housing 26. Catch pin 34 is inserted into the aperture 30 and held in place with the mount screw 36 such that the catch pin 34 abuts the groove 65 in the plug and the connector pin 62 extends through the apertures to the front of the security device 20, as shown in
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(69) The security device 420 has a body 428 and connectors or shoulder couplings 436a, 436b. The body 428 has a central annular aperture 430 and a scroll plate 444. The scroll plate 444 has a pair of spiral grooves 450a, 450b.
(70) Connector 436a is mounted on one of the spiral grooves 450a and connector 436b is mounted on the other of the spiral grooves 450b.
(71) Connector 436a has a hook portion 438a, on which arm 88a can be mounted, as shown in
(72) Rotation of the scroll plate 444 within the annular housing 26 causes connector 436a to move within spiral groove 450a of the scroll plate 444 and connector 436b to move within spiral groove 450b. In this way, rotation of the scroll plate 444 causes linear movement of the arms 88a, 88b which are mounted on the scroll plate 444. As the scroll plate 444 is tightened, the distance between the arms 88a, 88b is reduced (as shown in
(73) Variations of the above embodiments fall within the scope of the present invention.
(74) The security device may include more than two clamping elements, for example the security device may include three or four clamping elements.
(75) In the embodiments described above, catch pin 34 is inserted into the aperture 30 and held in place with a mount screw 36 such that the catch pin 34 abuts the groove 65 in the plug. In alternative embodiments the invention, the catch pin 34 may be seated in a tight fitting groove such that the groove in the plug holds the catch pin in position.
(76) In the embodiments described above the back face 48 of the scroll plate 44 has a hex drive 52. It will be understood that in alternative embodiments the drive may be in the form of any polygon.
(77) In the embodiments described above, a grub screw is threaded into aperture 68 in order to secure the plug 60 on the security device 20. It will be understood that in alternative embodiments, the pin 34 may be seated in a tight fitting groove.