GB2441141A - Security device for tool box - Google Patents

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GB2441141A
GB2441141A GB0616673A GB0616673A GB2441141A GB 2441141 A GB2441141 A GB 2441141A GB 0616673 A GB0616673 A GB 0616673A GB 0616673 A GB0616673 A GB 0616673A GB 2441141 A GB2441141 A GB 2441141A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B25HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
    • B25HWORKSHOP EQUIPMENT, e.g. FOR MARKING-OUT WORK; STORAGE MEANS FOR WORKSHOPS
    • B25H3/00Storage means or arrangements for workshops facilitating access to, or handling of, work tools or instruments
    • B25H3/02Boxes
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
    • E05B67/00Padlocks; Details thereof
    • E05B67/38Auxiliary or protective devices
    • E05B67/383Staples or the like for padlocks; Lock slings; Arrangements on locks to cooperate with padlocks
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
    • E05B73/00Devices for locking portable objects against unauthorised removal; Miscellaneous locking devices
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05GSAFES OR STRONG-ROOMS FOR VALUABLES; BANK PROTECTION DEVICES; SAFETY TRANSACTION PARTITIONS
    • E05G1/00Safes or strong-rooms for valuables
    • E05G1/005Portable strong boxes, e.g. which may be fixed to a wall or the like

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Abstract

A security device for attaching a toolbox or similar object to a wall or floor surface comprising a first component consisting of a base plate 11 and upstanding post 12 securely fixed to the wall or floor surface, and a second component comprising a spreader plate 20 fixed to the bottom wall 36 of a toolbox or similar piece of equipment and adapted to receive a pin 21 which passes into a central bore of the post 12 of the first component and then a removable lock 30, for example a padlock, is located on the post 12 such that its locking peg 32 passes through aligned apertures in the post 12 and the pin 21. A central anchor 18 whose securing bolt 19 head is inaccessible within the bore of the post 12 prevents removal of the first component while the high security lock 30 prevents separation of the pin 21 from the post 12.

Description

<p>1 2441141</p>
<p>A SECURITY DEVICE</p>
<p>This invention concerns a security device for use in anchoring movable objects to fixed surfaces, for example a toolbox to a workshop floor.</p>
<p>In light engineering and garage workshops there will often be a number of work stations where functions of diagnosis, repair and fabrication will take place. A technician working in such a work station must have a readily accessible kit of tools, some of which may be very valuable. Typically the technician will own and insure his own tool kit housed in a cabinet which is usually movable and free standing on the workshop floor and may be moved from one location to another when required, or when the technician moves to a different employment.</p>
<p>The considerable value and re-saleability of such toolboxes and other such equipment has resulted in many occurrences of theft. To avoid this the technician will usually secure the tool box to a nearby fixed object using heavy duty chains and the like, but recent advances in technology have made most of the traditional means of securing such equipment ineffective since even high tensile steel security chains can be destroyed using, for example, modern portable cutting and shearing equipment.</p>
<p>Therefore, theft can occur in just a few minutes and long before the police or security services can arrive on site.</p>
<p>It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a security device by which a tool box or any other object may be secured to a fixed surface and which substantially reduces the risk of theft.</p>
<p>It is a further object of the present invention to provide a security device a part of which may be fixedly secured to a floor or wall surface while another part may be movable with a toolbox for attachment to the fixed part of another such security device at a different location. Thus, the device is in two parts one of which is at a fixed location and the other of which is movable and adapted for attachment in another fixed location.</p>
<p>According to the present invention there is provided a security device for attaching an object to a fixed surface, comprising a first component including means whereby it may be fixedly secured to the fixed surface and having a first engaging part; a second component including means whereby it may be secured to an object to be attached to the fixed surface, and having a second engaging part engagable with the first engaging part of the first component; and a removable lock which when the first and second engaging parts are inter-engaged may be attached thereto to prevent separation thereof.</p>
<p>Preferably the first component includes means for securing it to the fixed surface, which securing means are concealed and inaccessible when the first and second engaging parts are inter-engaged, thus preventing access to and removal of said securing means.</p>
<p>The means for fixedly securing the first component may include at least one shield anchor and snap-off nut.</p>
<p>The first component may comprise a base plate adapted to be anchored to the fixed surface and an upstanding post centrally bored to receive a pin being the second engaging part of the second component.</p>
<p>The second component may comprise a spreader plate adapted to be secured to a bottom or side wall of an object to be fixed, and having an aperture for receiving the pin.</p>
<p>The upstanding post and the pin may have further apertures which become aligned when the pin is received within the bore of the post, said apertures serving to receive a locking member of the removable lock.</p>
<p>The removable lock may be a shutter-type padlock having a U-shaped body with a retracting peg, and the upstanding post of the first component may have a reduced portion to receive the body of the lock.</p>
<p>The upstanding post and base plate of the first component may be of steel and welded together.</p>
<p>The first and second components, when their respective engaging parts are inter-engaged and locked, may be disposed such that the object and the fixed surface are disposed no more than 200mm apart.</p>
<p>The pin and spreader plate may be of steel.</p>
<p>An embodiment of the invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which.</p>
<p>Fig. 1 is an exploded view of the parts of a security device made in accordance with the invention; and Fig. 2 is a part-sectional view showing the device in use and securely attaching the bottom of a toolbox or similar such equipment to a concrete floor.</p>
<p>Referring now to the drawings, the security device comprises a first component 10 comprising a steel base plate 11 being some 200mm square and 5mm thick to which is welded an upstanding post 12 some 115mm in height and of circular cross-section and of steel having a central bore 13 passing partway down the post and a reduced shoulder 14 for a purpose to be described. The post may have a diameter in the region of 60mm, and its central bore 13 may be some 24mm in diameter.</p>
<p>It will be assumed that the base plate 11 is adapted to be bolted to a concrete floor surface although in another application it could be bolted to a wall. For this purpose the plate includes four apertures 15 each adapted to receive the stud of a shield anchor 16 which is inserted into holes appropriately drilled into the substrate of the floor. Snap-off nuts 17 may be used so that once the anchors have been tightened to a certain torque rating, the heads of the nuts snap off thus hindering or preventing subsequent removal of the component 10 short of destroying the floor A fifth shield anchor 18 is inserted into the floor end an associated bolt 19 passes downwardly through the bore 13 and through an aperture in the bottom of the post 12 and the plate 11, to be secured to the anchor 18 in the floor. As will be seen, the anchor bolt 19 need not include a snap-off head since it will be inaccessible and concealed when the device is in use.</p>
<p>A second component of the security device comprises a spreader plate 20 and pin 21, both of steel. The spreader plate is some 140mm by 90mm and has four locating apertures 22 through which bolts 23 may pass to secure the plate to the floor of a toolbox as will be described. The pin 21 has a diameter of around 23mm and thus will be a close fit within the bore 13 of the post 12.</p>
<p>A central hole 24 in the spreader plate 20 receives the pin 21 which is prevented from passing through the spreader plate by an enlarged integral head 25.</p>
<p>The pin 21 has a transverse bore 26 of slightly elliptical shape part-way down its length and, as will be described, this hole 26 becomes aligned with a similar transverse hole 27 in an upper region of the post 12 when the first and second components of the device are inter-engaged.</p>
<p>A removable padlock 30 of the shutter type comprises a U-shaped body 31, a retractable peg 32 and a releasing key 33. A central recess 34 of the lock 30 is adapted to engage the reduced shoulder 14 of post 12 as will be seen Referring now to Fig. 2 and assuming that the security device is to be used to secure a toolbox to a workshop floor, the base plate 11 is anchored to the floor 35 as shown. The toolbox may comprise a cabinet which stands on legs (not shown) on the floor 35 so that a bottom wall or floor 36 of the cabinet will stand some 150 to 200mm from and parallel to the floor surface. The bottom wall 36 is drilled as at 37 and the spreader plate 20 is bolted to it using bolts 23 so that the apertures 24 and 37 are aligned.</p>
<p>With the cabinet positioned directly over the first component 10 so that the aperture 37 is aligned with the bore 13 in the post 12, the pin 21 may be inserted through the spreader plate 20 and into the bore 13. The pin 21 is rotated so that apertures 26 and 27 are aligned and then the lock 30 is introduced and its peg 32 advanced to pass through the apertures 26 and 27. Thus, the pin 21 is prevented from removal and the first and second components of the lock are inter-engaged and prevented from separation.</p>
<p>With the toolbox cabinet so secured it is extremely difficult if not impossible for it to be released without opening the lock 30 with the key 33. Even if the heads of the shield anchors 16 can be ground off nevertheless the head of the anchor 18 is concealed and inaccessible within the post 12. Furthermore, should an attempt be made to grind off the bolts 23 this will not release the pin 21 from the post 12 since it is secured by the lock.</p>
<p>The lock 30 itself is of a high security rating and cannot readily be destroyed. Any attempt to release or destroy any parts of the security device are hampered by the minimal head space of less than 200mm between the floor of the tool box cabinet and the floor surface 35. The bolt 19 of shield anchor 18 secures the post 12 to the base plate 11 and to the floor even if an attempt is made to grind off the weld between the post 12 and the plate 11.</p>
<p>A security device made in accordance with the invention provides substantially improved protection against theft when compared with conventional devices and requires considerably more time for it to be destroyed by force. Accordingly, insurance premiums could be reduced for objects secured thereby.</p>
<p>However, if the toolbox is legitimately to be moved to a different location it is a simple matter of releasing the lock 30 and lifting the pin 21 from the post 12. Ordinarily, the first component comprising the plate 11 and post 12 may remain in situ to receive another toolbox or the like equipped with a plate 20 and pin 21.</p>
<p>In the unlikely event that the first component is to be moved to a different location this can be done after removal of the second component and any toolbox secured thereto by grinding off the heads of the shield anchors 16 and simply unscrewing the bolt 19 from of the central anchor 18.</p>
<p>In extreme cases where additional security might be required the plate 11 can be bonded to the floor surface so that it shall remain there permanently. However, this requirement is largely avoided by the provision of a central anchor 18 which renders the component more readily removed to a different location as required The entire security device may, instead, be applied to a wall surface with the first component bolted to the wall and the second component fixed to a back wall of the toolbox or the like. However, in most instances the integrity of a wall is more readily destroyed than that of a concrete floor and so floor-attachment is preferred.</p>
<p>It is not intended to limit the invention to the above example only. For example, the first and second components could be reversed in the sense that the first component comprises a pin while the second component, attachable to the toolbox, may be a receptor for the pin.</p>
<p>The spreader plate 20 may be bonded to the floor of the toolbox thus avoiding the need for bolts 23, since its roles are predominantly to support the head 25 of the pin 21 and to prevent distortion of the floor 36 of the toolbox.</p>
<p>Furthermore, the spreader plate 20 may not be required if the head 25 of the pin 21 is suitably enlarged However, the design of some toolboxes Is such that the bottom wall is notflatbutlsofdbbedformatloninwhithcasethespreaderplate2owillberequlred. </p>

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  1. <p>CLAIMS</p>
    <p>1. A security device for attaching an object to a fixed surface, comprising a first component including means whereby it may be fixedly secured to the fixed surface and having a first engaging part; a second component including means whereby it may be secured to an object to be attached to the fixed surface, and having a second engaging part engagable with the first engaging part of the first component; and a removable lock which when the first and second engaging parts are inter-engaged may be attached thereto to prevent separation thereof.</p>
    <p>2. A security device according to claim 1 wherein the first component includes means for securing it to the fixed surface, which securing means are concealed and inaccessible when the first and second engaging parts are inter-engaged, thus preventing access to and removal of said securing means.</p>
    <p>3 A security device according to claim 1 or claim 2 wherein the means for fixedly securing the first component includes at least one shield anchor and snap-off nut.</p>
    <p>4. A security device according to any preceding claim wherein the first component comprises a base plate adapted to be anchored to the fixed surface, and an upstanding post centrally bored to receive a pin being the second engaging part of the second component.</p>
    <p>A security device according to claim 4 wherein the second component comprises a spreader plate adapted to be secured to a bottom or side wall of an object to be fixed, and having an aperture for receiving the pin 6. A security device according to claim 4 wherein the upstanding post and the pin have further apertures which become aligned when the pin is received within the bore of the post, said further apertures serving to receive a locking member on the removable lock.</p>
    <p>7. A security device according to any one of claims 4 to 6 wherein the removable lock is a shutter-type padlock having a U-shaped body with a retracting peg and the upstanding post of the first component has a reduced portion to receive the body of the lock.</p>
    <p>8 A security device according to claim 4 wherein the upstanding post and base plate of the first component are of steel and welded together.</p>
    <p>9. A security device according to any preceding claim wherein the first and second components, when their respective engaging parts are inter-engaged and locked, are disposed such that the object and the fixed surface are disposed no more than 200mm apart.</p>
    <p>10. A security device according to claim 5 wherein the pin and spreader plate are of steel.</p>
    <p>11. A security device according to claims 2 and 4, wherein the securing means includes a bolt which passes through the central bore of the upstanding post to be anchored to the fixed surface, and so as to be concealed in the bore by the pin.</p>
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EP07789152A EP2061942A1 (en) 2006-08-23 2007-08-09 A security device

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