Locks – Portable – Padlocks
Patent
1985-07-26
1987-09-22
Smith, Gary L.
Locks
Portable
Padlocks
24232R, 24116R, 411311, E05B 6706, A43C 1108, A44B 1300, F16G 1500
Patent
active
046946675
ABSTRACT:
In order to avoid separation of a padlock and chain which are utilized together, an assembly including a pair of brackets is employed. The brackets are each formed of bent sheet metal stock with upstanding ears and outwardly extending arms which over-lie one another. The two arms have opposed notches for receiving and holding a link of the chain when the brackets are secured together by a one-way screw extending through the overlapping portions of the brackets, between the bracket ears. The bracket ears have spaced, aligned holes for receiving the pivot shank of the shackle of a padlock.
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Luong Vinh
Smith Gary L.
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