Locking Cover Assembly For Preventing Unauthorized Access To A Utility Shut Off Valve
20170284132 ยท 2017-10-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
E02D29/12
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E05B35/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E02D29/12
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A security cover assembly for limiting access to a utility curb box, including an elongated security screw mounted to a cover member configured to cover a curb box to project down into the curb box and suspend a clamping disc movable up and down in the curb box by rotation in either opposite direction of the security screw by use of a specially configured key. A cutout on the clamping disc perimeter allows the clamping disc to be lowered beneath a conventional fixed flange projecting from a sidewall of the curb box and rotated into alignment therewith to thereafter be clamped thereto upon rotation of the security screw to thereafter prevent rotation of the cover assembly and removal of the cover assembly. Rotation of the cover assembly in the opposite direction to align a cutout in the clamping disc with the flange allows installation and removal of the cover assembly.
Claims
1. A security cover assembly for deterring access to a utility shut off valve through an open topped curb box; said security cover assembly including a cover member configured to cover the open top of a curb box; a clamping disc held beneath said cover member by a security screw inserted in a hole in said cover member and rotatable therein while being held projecting axially down from an underside of said cover member, a lower end of said security screw received in a threaded hole in said clamping disc; said curb box provided with an integral flange radially projecting into a space defined within said curb box, said flange conventionally able to receive a conventional security bolt in an off-center threaded hole in said flange; said clamping disc formed with a cutout of a shape matching said flange shape to enable said clamping disc to move axially past said flange to a position below said flange when said cover assembly is rotated to align said cutout with said flange to allow installation and removal of said lid assembly to and from said curb box; rotation of said security screw by a key in one direction causing said clamping disc to thereafter be able to be drawn upwardly into engagement with an undersurface of said flange to create a rugged connection between said cover member and said curb box, and when rotated in an opposite direction lowering said clamping disc to be disengaged from said undersurface of said flange.
2. The security cover according to claim 1 wherein said cover member has a pair of fixed stop surfaces formed on structure projecting down from an underside thereof located to alternatively engage a respective side of said flange by continued rotation of said cover assembly in respective opposite directions, said cutout aligned with said flange in one of rotated position to allow installation and removal of said lid assembly with one of said stop surfaces engaged with one side of said flange and said cutout misaligned with said flange when another of said stop surfaces is engaged with an opposite side of said flange to thereby prevent removal of said cover assembly when so engaged.
3. The security cover according to claim 2 further including an anti-rotation bolt carried by said cover member and engaged with said structure having at least one of said stop surfaces formed thereon to strengthen the connection between said cover member and said clamping disc and resist forcible removal of the cover as by vandals or terrorists in addition to non-paying users of the utility.
4. The security cover according to claim 3 wherein a blocking structure is attached to said clamping disc adjacent an edge of said clamping disk located next to an inside wall of said curb box so as to resist tilting of said cover member as caused by attempted prying open said cover.
5. The security cover according to claim 4 wherein said blocking structure has an opening receiving said anti-rotation bolt therein.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0019] In the following detailed description, certain specific terminology will be employed for the sake of clarity and a particular embodiment described in accordance with the requirements of 35 USC 112, but it is to be understood that the same is not intended to be limiting and should not be so construed inasmuch as the invention is capable of taking many forms and variations within the scope of the appended claims.
[0020] Referring to the drawings, and in particular
[0021] The cover 16 member of the lid assembly 10 has a recess 18 formed extending into the upper surface thereof, in which the head 20 of a security screw 22 (preferably made of stainless steel) is disposed. The cover member may also be made of stainless steel to be resistant to impacts. A plastic cap 24 (
[0022] The head 20 of the security screw formed with an annular space 26 formed with a pattern of features 21 which must be matched by a socket key (not shown) to be received into the annular space 26 (
[0023] This arrangement is available from Bryce Fastener as mentioned above.
[0024] The curb box 12 conventionally has a flange 48 integral with a side wall 13 of the curb box 12 projecting radially into the inner space defined by the curb box with a threaded hole 15 conventionally provided which receives a conventional pentagonal headed bolt (not shown).
[0025] An air vent hole 28 allows easy installation of the tight fitting cap 24.
[0026] The present invention provides a much more rugged connector of the cover to the curb box.
[0027] Referring to
[0028] Thus, together with the head 20, the lock nut 32 acts to hold the security screw 22 in a fixed axial position in service projecting down from the underside 32 of the cover member 16. The lower end of the security screw threaded body 30 is threaded into a threaded hole 40 in a thick clamping disc 42 suspended below the cover member 16.
[0029] The clamping disc 42 is generally sized and shaped to be slidably fit into a reduced diameter lower section 44 of the curb box 12 (
[0030] An anti-rotation element comprised of a bolt 50 extends upwardly through a clearance hole 52 in the outer perimeter of the clamping disc 42 and is threaded into a threaded bore 54 extending upwardly into a first stop feature 56 integrally cast as a part of the cover member 16 normally projecting down from the underside thereof shown extending up from the inverted cover in member 16 (
[0031] The first stop feature 56 has a flat side 58 which engages side 60A of the flange 48 when the lid assembly 10 is rotated in one direction, to establish a position with the cutout 46 aligned with the flange 48 (
[0032] A second cast in stop feature 62 (
[0033] The security screw 22 is then rotated with the use of the special key inserted into space 26 in a direction causing the clamping disc 42 to be drawn up to be tightly engaged with the flange 48, clamping it thereto, preventing any rotation of the cover assembly 10 and thus positively preventing removal of the cover assembly 10 from the curb box 12.
[0034] Referring to
[0035] The blocking structure 66 is shown as being a nut so as to conveniently allow a cap screw 50A instead of the bolt 50 to be used passing through the nut opening. However, other annularly shaped structures could be used.
[0036] Thus, a very rugged and simple curb box cover assembly is provided very resistant to breaking or prying efforts and able to remain intact in service for decades. The flange 48 is available to positively resist prying the cover member 16 off, with the bolt 50 or cap screw 50A and the blocking structure 66 also contributing to the very rugged connection between the cover member 16 and the flange 48 to be very resistant to efforts to pry or break the cover member off. The more centered location of the security screw 22 also makes prying off the cover member 16 more difficult.
[0037] A preferable additional feature is a surface hardening treatment applied to the security screw 22 and the cover member 16, making drilling thereinto extremely difficult, to effectively deter all attempts to remove the cover assembly 10 as by such drilling.
[0038] This process is commercially known as nitro carburization, and makes drilling into these components much more difficult, effectively deterring attempts at removal of the cover assembly 10 by such drilling efforts.