Supports – With anti-theft or anti-tamper means – Padlock
Patent
1981-07-27
1984-06-12
Foss, J. Franklin
Supports
With anti-theft or anti-tamper means
Padlock
70 58, 70164, 248505, E05B 7300
Patent
active
044536925
ABSTRACT:
A security device for protecting a preselected article against theft, while nevertheless permitting the continued use of the protected article. The device includes: a desk top, table top, or the like for supporting the article; a frame structure fitted over and around the article, and, thereby, enclosing it; at least two anchor studs passing through the support and engaging the frame structure; and, a padlock for each anchor stud, with the shackle of each padlock passing through an opening in each stud, thereby preventing the removal of the frame structure. This security device is ideally suited for use as an anti-theft device in preventing the theft or unauthorized removal of easily removal peripheral computer equipment (e.g., a line printer, a video display terminal, and the like) which, while protected, must still be useable.
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Johannes Allan A.
LeDoux William D.
Erlich Jacob N.
Foss J. Franklin
Singer Donald J.
Talbott David L.
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