Adjustable closure lock

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Inventors

DeWalch, Norman Binz
Davis, Jeffrey Mark

Application #

710430

Filed

Sep-17-1996

Published

Oct-5-1999

Current US Class

070/164
070/232
070/34
070/386
070/63

International Classes

B65D 055/14

Field of Search

70/461 70/466 70/422 70/370 70/229 70/34 70/386 70/158-173 70/208 411/392 411/107 411/171 292/341.18 292/341.19

Examiners

Barrett; Suzanne Dino

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Davis; Jeffrey M.

US Patent References

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4107959   Meter box guard lo...
4331012   Lockable meter rete...
4391110   Barrel lock sleeve
4414829   Locking device for...
4676084   Protecting and seal...
4986096   Access cover securi...
5079935   Trapped key lock...
5226302   Six-way self-adjusti...

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Abstract
A door closure for an electric meter box comprises a barrel lock, a lock receiver, a tie rod, a locking nut, and a base plate. The lock includes a shank portion, a head portion, and a flange. The head portion resides in a hole in the meter box door, and the flange captures the outside surface of the door. The lock shank is received by a hole in one end of the lock receiver. The hole has an internal groove for receiving the locking balls in the lock shank. The other end of the lock receiver receives the threaded end of a tie rod. The other end of the tie rod is welded to a base plate, which is screwed into the back of the meter box. The position of the lock receiver can be adjusted to match the depth of the meter box by screwing the receiver up or down on the tie rod. The position of the receiver is then fixed by a lock nut immediately behind the lock receiver. The lock receiver can also be aligned with the door hole by flexing the tie rod.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A door closure for retaining a door in a prescribed position relative to a base structure, said door defining a plane and having an aperture therethrough, said door closure comprising:

(a) a barrel lock for residing partially in said aperture in said door and oriented generally perpendicularly to the plane of said door, said barrel lock comprising:

(i) a generally cylindrical external case having a head portion and a smaller diameter shank portion;

(ii) locking means retractably extending outwardly from said shank portion; and

(iii) a flange on said head portion of said external case, said flange being shaped so as to prevent passage of said barrel lock through said aperture in said door;



Description
BACKGROUND

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to electricity meter boxes, in particular to an adjustable closure for securing the door of the meter box.

2. Problems Addressed by the Invention

In the utility industry, electricity meters are often enclosed in metal meter boxes with hinged metal or Plexiglas doors which allow access to the meter. A great number of these doors are secured only by a latch operated by a simple, low security key. As the incidence of energy theft via meter tampering has increased in recent years, many utility companies have found it necessary to retrofit their meter boxes with high security locks in order to prevent unauthorized access to the meters. The problem with retrofitting a large number of meter boxes is that the boxes tend to vary in shape and size. This requires the locking assembly used to secure the box doors to be customized for each box, making installation potentially expensive and time consuming. Also, the presence of the meter and cables in the box limit the space and surfaces available for mounting the locking assembly.
 
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