Safes – bank protection – or a related device – Supports and mountings – Detachable from interior only
Patent
1996-11-22
1998-12-22
Gall, Lloyd A.
Safes, bank protection, or a related device
Supports and mountings
Detachable from interior only
70 63, 70 71, 70161, 70418, 206 15, 206317, 292346, E05G 104
Patent
active
058507965
ABSTRACT:
A gun lockbox resistant to forced entry includes a guard member formed to an inside edge of a housing half, and one or more locks in an opposing housing half which engage the guard member, for securing the housing halves together and preventing insertion of a prying tool therebetween. The gun lockbox may additionally include clip members to attach the lockbox to a stationary object within a transport vehicle or to a wall, the clip members preferably consisting of complementary brackets with the attachment hardware being located inside the lockbox, to prevent easy theft of the lockbox outright. The gun lockbox or case may further be configured to facilitate aligning and positioning to the stationary object, through raised portions on the exterior surface of one of the housings. Also, the gun lockbox may be constructed from a conventional case.
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