Supports – With anti-theft or anti-tamper means
Patent
1978-05-18
1980-02-26
Schultz, William H.
Supports
With anti-theft or anti-tamper means
248489, 2482224, 2482251, F16M 1300
Patent
active
041902211
ABSTRACT:
A security mounting for attaching a movable component to a stationary component has a pin with an enlarged head attached to either the movable or the stationary component. A bracket which has a tortuous channel extending through a face plate on the bracket is attached to the other component. Within the tortuous channel is an opening which allows the pin to be inserted into the channel. The pin is inserted in the channel and slid along the tortuous path of the channel until the pin rests in a terminus end within the channel. To remove the movable component from the stationary component one must have prior knowledge that it is necessary to direct the pin along the tortuous path of the channel in order to free the movable component from the stationary component. This presents a deterrent for removing the movable component from the stationary component.
REFERENCES:
patent: 1651987 (1927-12-01), Baker
patent: 1835042 (1931-12-01), Hammer
patent: 3323847 (1967-06-01), Clouthier
patent: 3928929 (1975-12-01), Forte
Boswell K. H.
O'Brian Edward D.
Schultz William H.
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