Supports – With anti-theft or anti-tamper means – Padlock
Patent
1991-08-13
1991-12-31
Foss, J. Franklin
Supports
With anti-theft or anti-tamper means
Padlock
70 58, 211 4, F16M 1300
Patent
active
050765310
ABSTRACT:
A combination of utility locking devices, for securing and supporting items having a frame-like structure such as ladders between the two brackets, has a first articulated bracket and a second articulated bracket. The first bracket has a base plate and a support arm hingedly connected to the base plate at a first end of the arm. There is a retaining head on a second end of the arm. The first braket is usually placed on a surface and aligned with the second bracket at a point distant the first bracket. The second bracket has several hingedly connected leaves. The second bracket has bracing members to strengthen the bracket in the secured position. The first and second bracket may be placed in a stowed position for convenience.
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Baker David L.
Foss J. Franklin
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