Locks – Special application – For portable articles
Patent
1996-04-23
1998-03-03
Dino, Suzanne
Locks
Special application
For portable articles
248553, 70 57, 70232, E05B 6900
Patent
active
057222681
ABSTRACT:
A burglar-proofing device for a computer includes a rear panel having a first pair of grooves and a hole formed therein, and a cover having a second pair of grooves and a fastening receptacle formed therein. A ring screw having a fastening portion formed on a first end and a projecting portion formed on a second end positioned opposite the first end is provided so that the fastening portion is connected within the fastening receptacle when the computer is in an assembled state. A bracket having a slot formed in a center portion and first and second arms extending outwardly from the center portion is provided so that the first arm is inserted through a first one of the first pair of grooves and a first one of the second pair of grooves, the second arm is inserted through a second one of the first pair of grooves and a second one of the second pair of grooves and the projecting portion is inserted through the slot when the computer is in the assembled state. A lock having a latching arm that is insertable through a latching hole formed in the projecting portion of the ring screw is provided for securing the computer in the assembled state.
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Bushnell Esq. Robert E.
Dino Suzanne
Samsung Electronics Co,. Ltd.
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