Computer floppy disc lock

5136862
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Inventors

Langen, Richard

Application #

789853

Filed

Nov-8-1991

Published

Aug-11-1992

Current US Class

070/14
070/58

International Classes

E05B 073/00

Field of Search

70/14 70/57 70/58 70/158-173

Examiners

Luebke; Renee S.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Dunsmuir; George H.

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Abstract
Two versions of an improved device for preventing unauthorized access to computer, video, and audio and like disk and cassette drives are described. Drives with an existing external latch that prevents insertion or removal of the disk, such as standard 51/4 disk drives, are secured by means of an inserted plate which captures the latch in the closed position, combined with an external locking assembly which prevents movement of the inserted plate. Drives and players with an internal mechanism that moves the disk or cassette to a play position, for example 31/2 disk drives, are secured by means of inserting a modified disk or cassette that has an attached plate that extends outside the drive when the disk or cassette is in playing position. A locking assembly with a plate to jamb the modified disk or cassette in position is locked to the extending position.
 
Claims
What I claim is:

1. An improved locking device for preventing unauthorized access to computer disk drives that have an external latch that has an open and a closed position, said closed position being designed to prevent entry or exit of standard disks appropriate to the drive; said device comprising:

a) a slide plate to be inserted into the drive when the latch is in the open position; said slide plate being designed so that when the latch is in the closed position the slide plate is prevented from complete removal from the drive in substantially the same way as a standard disk appropriate to the drive is prevented;

b) flanges on the edge of the slide plate opposite to the edge that is inserted into the drive, the spaces between flanges being designed to allow the latch to move into the closed position when the slide plate is at its maximum insertion, and being also designed so that when the slide plate is thereafter moved out of the drive an appropriate amount certain flanges block the movement of the latch such that it cannot return to the open position; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention primarily addresses the need for preventing unauthorized access to computer disk drives. A minor variation will be described for similar use with video cassette and some audio cassette data storage systems.

As has been itemized in several preceding patents, and eloquently in some (like Canadian Patent No. 1,283,204, Esakoff et al), there are many good reasons for ensuring that such access be limited. These include either software: such as secrets in a competitive business situation; private data of a personal or governmental nature; theft of software programs; inadvertent introduction of computer viruses; or hardware: such as possible damage of the drive by inexperienced users or curious children.

SUMAMRY OF THE INVENTION

The prior art includes several attempts to solve this problem, but existing solutions are deficient in various particulars. The closest to the present invention appears to be U.S. Pat. No. 4,907,111 (Derman) describing in one embodiment a device that includes hook-plates which fit under the floppy diskette jacket on a 51/4" drive, inserting these may cause damage to the diskette. Also the device does not rest in the ouer rails of the drive disk slot, and may thus not provide good support. A second embodiment of Derman for 31/2" drives utilizes a hook-plate which protrudes into the computer less than one half inch. This leaves very little area to support the bending movement on the plate caused by the weight of the outer works of the device, possibly causing damage to the drive and/or inserted disk. U.S. Pat. No. 4,794,587 (Cordiano) suffers from some of the same deficiencies. Other prior art, including U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,924,683 (Derman); 4,907,111 (Derman); Canadian #1,283,204 (Esakoff et al), utilized a hook or bracket and are substantially different from the present invention.
 
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