Gate lock structure

Locks – Special application – For closures

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70 54, E05B 6508

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045998752

ABSTRACT:
A locking device for connecting a first structure to a second structure has a lock body receptacle attaching to one of the structures. The lock body receptacle has a hollow interior and includes an opening allowing the insertion of a padlock type lock body into the interior of the receptacle. The face of the receptacle which overlaps the top of the padlock type lock body includes a first and second openings which are positioned so as to align with the corresponding two openings in the top of the padlock type lock body. The opposite face of the receptacle includes an opening allowing for access to the keyway of the padlock type lock body. A shank support member is connected to the other structure. The shank support member includes at least one shank which is positioned in a location on the support member so as pass through one of the openings in the lock body receptacle and into the appropriate opening in the top of the padlock type lock body to lock the shank to the padlock type lock body.

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patent: 4112716 (1978-09-01), Wippich
patent: 4170885 (1979-10-01), Lundgren
patent: 4234220 (1980-11-01), Finch
patent: 4438641 (1984-03-01), Levkov

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