King pin locking mechanism

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Inventors

Mandall, Michael C.

Application #

235469

Filed

Apr-29-1994

Published

Feb-20-1996

Current US Class

070/14
070/232
070/417
070/422

International Classes

F16B 041/00

Field of Search

70/14 70/19 70/57 70/58 70/258 70/237 70/232 70/422 70/417 70/416 70/163-164 70/166-169 280/507

Examiners

Boucher; Darnell M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Cahill, Sutton & Thomas

US Patent References

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4620718   Kingpin lock
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4704883   King pin lock
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Abstract
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 locking bar to lock that bar in the housing. Tampering forces applied to the cam deform a deformable member relocking the cam and dead bolts against unauthorized movement.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A king pin locking mechanism comprising a housing having a king pin receiving bore therein, said housing having a longitudinally extending chamber therein having one end in open communication with said receiving bore and the opposite end open to the exterior of the housing, said chamber having a dead bolt receiving recess in at least one wall thereof, a locking bar slidably received in said chamber, said locking bar having a king pin contact member at one end thereof and engageable with a king pin positioned in said bore when said locking bar is in a locked position, said locking bar being movable to an unlocked position in which said king pin contact member is disengaged from the king pin, at least one dead bolt carried by said locking bar, said dead bolt being retractable into said locking bar to permit movement of the locking bar in the housing chamber, said dead bolt being movable into the recess in the chamber wall when the locking bar is in its locked position, a cylinder lock positioned in said locking bar and accessible from outside the locking bar, a dead bolt cam rotatable in said locking bar for moving said dead bolt, means connecting said cylinder lock and said cam for rotating said cam in response to rotation of a key in said cylinder lock, and a deformable member associated with said cam, said deformable member, when undeformed, permitting free rotation of said dead bolt cam in relation to said dead bolt, said deformable member being deformed in response to unauthorized tampering with the locking mechanism and when deformed, preventing rotation of said cam in relation to said dead bolt.



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

This invention is concerned with the prevention of theft of semitrailers.

BACKGROUND ART

The theft of parked semitrailers loaded with merchandise is lucrative business for thieves and costly for the owners of the merchandise.

Short of parking loaded semitrailers in guarded, impenetrable compounds, the best theft deterrent thus far devised has been a locking mechanism for the king pin of the trailer which prevents the pin from being engaged by the fifth wheel mechanism on a tractor. And, several inventors have devised locking mechanisms for this purpose.

Representative king pin locking mechanisms are disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,798,938, granted Mar. 26, 1974, to R. G. McCullum, for "ARMORED LOCK MECHANISM", 3,922,897, granted Dec. 2, 1975, to T. J. Mickelson for "SEMITRAILER KING PIN SECURING DEVICE", and 4,697,444, granted Oct. 6, 1987, to C. O. Maffey for "SECURITY DEVICE FOR TRAILER".

Unfortunately, a sophisticated thief or team of thieves can, given sufficient time, defeat these prior locking mechanisms. The attack on the locking mechanism may involve one or more of the following techniques: drilling; punching; embrittlement by cryogenic treatment; cutting with oxy-acetylene torch, an abrasive wheel, a band saw, or a hydraulic splitter; ballistic destruction; and cylinder lock manipulation. In most attacks, the objective is to disable or destroy the key actuated cylinder lock to permit the locking mechanism to be released from the semitrailer king pin. Each of the McCullum, Mickelson and Maffey locking mechanisms can be disabled in this manner.
 
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