Kingpin lock

4620718
Add to folder: View Folders  
Keywords to Highlight:

full-text

print

pdf

permalink

Inventors

Mickelson, Thorwald J.

Application #

740859

Filed

Jun-3-1985

Published

Nov-4-1986

Current US Class

070/232
280/432
280/507

International Classes

B60R 025/00

Field of Search

280/507 280/514 280/423 70/232 70/417 70/416 70/258 70/372

Assignee

Cargo Protectors, Inc. (Excelsior, MN)

Examiners

Love; John J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Greenberg; Alan G.

Referenced by:

View Backward References

Citation

Cite This Patent

More From Subclass 232

6865914   Threaded member...
5873271   Trailer vehicle sec...
5743548   Trailer ball guard
6925843   Rack security mec...
4619122   Threadably engag...
4056035   Stud lock
6546766   Lock nut
6305107   License plate lock
4498614   Storage device for s...
6862904   Pintle hitch protecti...
6615627   Lock
4438642   Attachment device
5794961   Anti-theft device for...
4107959   Meter box guard lo...
6412313   Trailer security dev...
3943738   Outboard motor lock
4825669   Wheel lug nut cover
5079935   Trapped key lock...
5884509   Propeller lock
3952563   Lock assembly
5205312   Fire hydrant lockin...
6394480   Anti-coupling devic...
4301669   Two anti-theft locks
4228983   Outboard motor loc...
6412314   Trailer hitch lock...
5479799   Key and bolt lock d...
5119653   Key lock snap asse...
4294088   Security device for...
4688408   Multi-axle wheel lo...
3995459   Lock assemblies
4945738   Meter box locks
5246345   Boat propeller cover
7040646   Locking assembly f...
5887461   Bicycle locking dev...
5052203   Lock for truck trailers
4152910   Meter box guard lo...
4754628   Lug lock
6910355   Fastener lockout de...
5987938   Trailer kingpin loc...
5894974   Jack storage contai...
5259223   Kingpin security de...
6854302   Pneumatic tool lock
5970756   Dead bolt lock asse...
4022037   Shield lock assembly
6601417   Lock
6439010   Ring-type meter lock
3981617   Marine propeller lo...
5176014   Faucet locking app...
4587814   Mechanical securit...
5887460   Propeller security d...
4979382   Security apparatus
5247816   Locking means, for...
5197311   Fifth wheel jack sta...
5182928   Hose bibb closure
6401504   Threaded hole lock...
5987936   Hinged securing m...
6044674   Nut enclosure lock
4031727   King pin lock
4761975   Module security loc...
4777811   Clamshell security...
5469724   Fire hydrant lockin...
4094173   Vehicle lock
5520030   Gooseneck trailer l...
4065946   Tamper proof attac...
3981165   Outboard motor pro...
5845520   Locks and hasps
6139235   Vehicle lock-down...
6044670   Theft prevention de...
5613386   Security lock for pr...
6530249   Hitch ball locking...
6322308   Stern drive and out...
5165265   Trailer security loc...
4300373   Well Christmas tree...
5417093   Propeller lock
 

More From Class 070

4781268   Steering column sh...
6837082   Door security system
7043947   Automobile steerin...
4353521   Anti-theft device
6688145   Sportsboard lockin...
5544505   Lock bracket
5421601   Trailer hitch cover
4781042   Automobile child p...
6109077   Housing access co...
6993942   Adjustable locking...
3941397   Ski device
4041741   Automobile trunk g...
 
Abstract
This invention relates to equipment for securing a truck trailer against theft by protecting the trailer kingpin against being secured by a tractor. The device employs a lock housing or body which has a hole which is adapted to fit over the trailer kingpin. A sliding member is employed to go into sliding contact with the groove in a standard trailer kingpin. The sliding member is configured with a concave edge on one end in order to contact the annular groove in the standard trailer kingpin. A slot in the sliding member is used to engage the body of a heavy duty padlock when in the locked position thus holding the sliding member in contact with the trailer kingpin. A retaining means such as a screw threadably secured to the lock body and a mating slot in said sliding member is employed to prevent the inadvertant removal of said sliding member from the lock body.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A trailer kingpin locking device comprising: a lock body including a hole through said body to accept a standard trailer kingpin through said hole; a sliding member slidably secured to said lock body transverse to the longitudinal axis of said hole for selectively reducing the diameter of said hole to selectively retain a standard trailer kingpin inserted in said hole, said sliding member includes a slot and is selectively engaged and retained by a locking means when in the position of selectively reducing the diameter of said hole; said locking means comprising a key type padlock having a body portion which is inserted in said slot and a shackle portion which surrounds a portion of said sliding member when said padlock is locked, said padlock located within said lock body so as to be being, fully enclosed, except for key access to said padlock when locked, said padlock selectively securing said sliding means against movement transverse to the longitudinal axis of said hole; and stop means operably secured to said lock body and engaging said slide member to prevent inadvertent removal of said sliding member from said lock body.



Description
This invention relates to security devices for the trucking industry, and more particularly to a means for preventing the theft of truck trailers, either alone or fully loaded with valuable cargoes.

In recent years trucks have been transporting increasingly more valuable loads. Because of this thieves have found the theft of entire trailers and the loads contained therein to be highly profitable. As the loads become even more expensive the thieves become more brazen and daring.

Consequently it is a purpose of this disclosure to provide the most secure means for protecting a trailer, either empty or loaded, from theft.

Previous devices for protecting the trailer kingpin from being connected to a tractor have had flaws which made them accessible to a determined thief. Certainly my earlier inventions depicted in U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,763,675 and 3,922,897 will deter many attempted thefts. However, a dedicated thief who studies the lock can find that it may be readily defeated and opened by simply drilling a hole on the side through which the locking bar may be withdrawn, thus allowing the lock to be removed from the trailer kingpin and the thief to hook up his tractor and drive away with the load in short order.
 
  A king pin locking mechanism employs a sliding locking bar in a housing for engaging a king pin. A key-activated cam moves dead bolts outwardly of the...  A kingpin lock device generally including a lock housing, a selectively engageable lock, and a sliding member. The lock housing can include a kingpin receiving...