Security apparatus

4979382
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Inventors

Perry, Robert C.

Application #

479063

Filed

Feb-12-1990

Published

Dec-25-1990

Current US Class

070/232
070/58
248/553

International Classes

E05B 073/00

Field of Search

70/57 70/58 70/229-232 248/551 248/553

Examiners

Smith; Gary L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Dellett, Smith-Hill and Bedell

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Abstract
Apparatus for attaching a component of a personal computer to a desk comprises a first plate having a hole extending therethrough, the hole having a countersunk recess at a first surface of the first plate. The first plate can be secured at its first surface to a surface of a component of a personal computer. A fastening element extends through the hole in the first plate and has a head received in the countersunk recess. A second plate has first and second surfaces and has a first hole for receiving the fastening element, whereby the fastening element may be used to secure the plates together in confronting relationship. A rod extends through a second hole in the second plate and projects from the second plate in the direction away from the first plate. The rod has a portion that is captive between the first and second plates when the plates are secured together by the fastening element.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. Apparatus for securing an article to a desk, comprising:

a first plate member having first and second surfaces and having at least one hole extending therethrough, the hole having a countersunk recess at the first surface of the first plate member,

a fastening element extending through the hole in the first plate member, the fastening element having a head received in the countersunk recess of the hole in the first plate member,

a second plate member having first and second surfaces and having a first hole for receiving the fastening element, whereby the fastening element may be used to secure the plate members together with the first surface of the second plate member in confronting relationship with the second surface of the first plate member, and also having a second hole, and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to security apparatus, and is particularly concerned with apparatus for attachment to components of a personal computer to deter their unauthorized removal.

Unauthorized removal of components of personal computers represents a major security problem in certain institutions, such as colleges, where there are not elaborate security measures restricting access to the institution so that the institution is, in effect, open to the public, and the legitimate users of the institution may need access to personal computers in order to carry out their studies.

Many attempts have been made to provide security devices that will deter unauthorized removal of a component of a personal computer. However, many devices are inconvenient and inefficient.

Raskin, U.S. Pat. No. 3,664,616, discloses locking apparatus for an office machine, such as a typewriter. A frame is attached to the underside of the machine, and a bolt projects downwardly from the frame. The bolt extends through a hole in a desk, and a locking barrel is fitted to the bolt. In this manner, the office machine is securely attached to the desk yet can be removed without damaging the desk by use of an appropriate key. A disadvantage of the device shown by Raskin is that the user of the machine is not able to adjust the position of the machine to suit his comfort and convenience.
 
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