Disk drive locking device

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Inventors

Lakoski, Robert P.
Esakoff, Greg F.

Application #

881030

Filed

Mar-4-1986

Published

Aug-11-1987

Current US Class

070/14
070/58

International Classes

E05B 073/00

Field of Search

70/14 70/57 70/58 70/158 70/159 70/160-162 70/163-173

Assignee

Lama Tool Company (Austin, TX)

Examiners

Wolfe; Robert L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Hall, Myers & Rose

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Abstract
A portable locking device is provided for securing a computer disk drive unit which incorporates cooperating interlocking unit engaging means, one of which hooks onto the unit through the drive unit and slot, the other being in a pivotal relationship with the first engaging means and both engaging means having complementary locking members to lock the means together.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A portable locking device for a computer disk drive unit characterized by an elongated slot and pivotal latching mechanism, said locking device comprising:

(a) hasp means having a first and second oppositely disposed surfaces, the first surface being adapted for placement in front of the computer disk drive unit to block access to at least a portion of the disk drive unit elongated slot and render the latching mechanism substantially immobile, said hasp means further incorporating a first aperture and a first opening, said aperture and opening extending between said first and second surfaces, and

(b) hinge means for coacting with said hasp means, said hinge means having cooperating, interlocking, extension means for being received in said first hasp opening and the elongated slot of a disk drive, said extension means being slidingly receivable in a disk drive unit, said hinge means being adapted to abut at least a portion of said second hasp surface and further defining a second aperture, alignable with said first hasp aperture where said first and second apertures are adapted to receive a lock,



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

This invention relates to locking devices for computers and more particularly a portable device for locking disk drive units.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Acceptance of personal computers is legion both in business and the home. The personal computer is readily adaptable to many environments and its versatility and capacity for information storage, retrieval and manipulation are primary factors leading to its popularity. As recognized, personal computers have evolved to the status of a "tool for modern times".

The primary adjunct of personal computers is floppy diskettes. These are magnetized disks containing information, programs or data files, in machine-readable form for storage, manipulation, viewing or printing. Conventional personal computers incorporate disk drive units having slots and gates adapted for insertion of floppy diskettes to perform the aforementioned functions.

In view of the remarkable popularity of personal computers and diskette use, associated criminal and security problems are now on the rise. Trade in stolen computer hardware and pirating software (the programs) exemplify such activities. An additional activity, which may critically affect the viability of a business, is pirating of proprietary information contained on floppy diskettes. The easiest and least detectable manner to accomplish such pirating is simple copying of the contents of an original diskette onto a new diskette, replacing the original, and absconding with the newly copied diskette.
 
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