Locks – Special application – For portable articles
Patent
1994-07-25
1996-07-02
Meyers, Steven N.
Locks
Special application
For portable articles
70 49, E05B 7300, E05B 6706
Patent
active
055310834
ABSTRACT:
A cable lock is presented having a manually extendable flexible steel cable. One end of the cable can be withdrawn from the lock and the cable extended to a desired length for securing and intertwining a variety of valuable items, and the end returned to the cable lock where it is secured therein. The lock is generally bolted to a wall and a key allows the user to remove or lock the cable to secure items therewith. A generous supply of steel cable is available from an internal reel and an axially slidable, rotatable end cap provides release of the free end of the cable while in a first sector and provides continuous reel rotation to lengthen or shorten the cable while in a second sector of a cylindrical base protraction.
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Franck, III William F.
Jamerson James R.
Lecher Donald J.
Meyers Steven N.
Windsor Products, Inc.
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