Stereo cabinet lock

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Inventors

Jacobs, Russell G.

Application #

125140

Filed

Nov-20-1987

Published

Apr-11-1989

Current US Class

070/14
070/80

International Classes

E05B 073/00

Field of Search

70/134 70/80 70/100 70/101 70/14 70/360 70/DIG. 292/289 292/292 292/295 292/259

Examiners

Wolfe; Robert L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Kearns; Jerry T.

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Abstract
A lock for a stereo cabinet of a type having an interior floor and two swinging glass doors meeting along a vertical line in a closed position has a toothed lock bar for mounting to the interior floor of the stereo cabinet. A toothed tip portion of the lock bar extends transversely to the swinging glass doors and intersects the vertical line. A lock cylinder block has a slot for engagement over the toothed tip portion of the lock bar. A keyed cylinder in the lock cylinder block has a pair of arcuate cam lugs which selectively move a pair of locking arms into and out of locking engagement with the toothed side edges of the lock bar tip. A pair of leaf springs bias the locking arms toward a central portion of the slot. The lock bar has a radiused end provided with a U shaped rubber bumper. One face of the lock cylinder block is provided with a rubber bumper to avoid scratching the glass doors. The lock bar is a thin flat strip which is mounted by a pair of screws to the interior floor of the stereo cabinet. A pair of rubber washers slightly space the lock bar above the floor.
 
Claims
What is claimed as being new and desired to be protected by Letters Patent of the United States is as follows:

1. A new and improved stereo cabinet lock for use with a stereo cabinet having an interior floor and two swinging doors meeting along a vertical line in a closed position, comprising:

a thin flat lock bar;

said lock bar having a tip portion having toothed side edges and a radiused end;

a rubber U shaped bumper on said radiused end;

said lock bar having a mounting portion having a pair of spaced apertures;

a threaded fastener extending through each of said apertures for mounting said lock bar on said interior floor of said stereo cabinet with said tip portion extending exteriorly of said cabinet transversely to said swinging doors and intersecting said vertical line;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to locking devices, and more particularly pertains to a locking device for a stereo cabinet of the type having two swinging glass doors meeting along a central vertical line in a closed position. The typical stereo cabinet is provided with two swinging glass doors which are secured in a closed position by a magnetic fastening element on each of the doors. While these magnetic latches serve to retain the doors in a closed position, they are insufficient to prevent unauthorized tampering with equipment within the stereo cabinet. A locking arrangement for providing a larger degree of security to these types of stereo cabinets is especially desired in households with children. Children are prone to tamper with, and sometimes damage expensive equipment within these stereo cabinets. In order to overcome these problems, the present invention provides a new and improved stereo cabinet lock which may be quickly retrofitted without modification to existing stereo cabinets and may be utilized with a slightly modified form of a new stereo cabinet.
 
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