Computer security apparatus

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Inventors

Biedermann, David A.
Liao, Reynold

Application #

768026

Filed

Dec-13-1996

Published

Oct-6-1998

Current US Class

070/159
070/164
070/258
070/57
070/58
248/552
312/245

International Classes

E05B 073/00

Field of Search

70/159 70/164 70/58 70/63 70/57 70/62 70/158 70/258 70/160-163 70/166-169 292/17 248/551 248/552 248/553 312/245 312/246 109/50 109/51

Assignee

Dresser Industries, Inc. (Dallas, TX)

Examiners

Gall; Lloyd A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Haynes and Boone, L.L.P.

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Abstract
A computer security apparatus is disclosed. In a departure from the art, a metal box having a padlocked front closure is used to mount a computer to the underside of a surface, such as a counter or desk top, in such a manner as to prevent unauthorized access to and removal of the computer. In a preferred embodiment, the security device of the present invention comprises a substantially rectangular-shaped metal housing having a top, opposing left and right sides, and a door hingedly connected across the front of the housing. Each of the left and right sides includes a rear flange extending approximately one quarter of the way across the rear of the housing and a bottom flange extending approximately one third of the way across the bottom of the housing for securing the rear and bottom sides of the computer, respectively. Spaced-apart clips are provided along one end of the door for securing the door to the front end of one of the opposing sides. A forwardly projecting flange having an aperture therethrough is positioned between the clips such that when the door is closed and the clips are in place, the aperture in the flange is aligned with a corresponding aperture in the front end of the respective opposing side for enabling a padlock to be passed therethrough, thus locking the door to the housing. A mounting apparatus is provided on the top of the housing for securing the apparatus beneath a work surface.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. Apparatus for securing an electrical device to a mounting surface, the apparatus comprising:

a top side comprising means for mounting said apparatus to said mounting surface;

first and second opposing sides each having a bottom flange and a rear flange extending inwardly toward the other opposing side;

a door removably connected at a first end thereof to said first opposing side and having a first aperture therethrough at a second end thereof, said first aperture being positioned such that, when said door is in a closed position, said first aperture is aligned with a second aperture disposed through said second opposing side for receiving a padlock therethrough for locking said door in said closed position.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates generally to apparatus for ensuring the physical security of a computer device and, more particularly, to an apparatus for preventing a computer installed in a public location from being removed or tampered with.

With the burgeoning use of personal computers in public locations, such as gas stations and convenience stores, has come difficulties associated with providing security against theft thereof and tampering therewith. A number of different types of devices for securing a computer to a surface, such as a counter or desk top, are known. Usually, such devices include a bolt which is installed from the interior of the computer chassis downward into a table top. Clearly, this requires the computer chassis to be disassembled before the computer can be "locked" and subsequently "unlocked" from the table top.

Security devices that require complete or partial disassembly of a computer chassis before the computer can be installed on or removed from the surface to which it is secured suffer from several deficiencies, the most obvious of which is the fact that they require the repeated exposure of the computer's complicated and often delicate circuitry to possible damage.
 
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