Adhesively mounted security system

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Inventors

Davidge, Gregory Marc

Application #

565941

Filed

Dec-1-1995

Published

Jul-22-1997

Current US Class

024/304
070/18
070/234
070/49
070/58
156/306.6
156/311
224/315
248/205.3
248/499
248/505
403/268

International Classes

E05B 073/00

Field of Search

70/18 70/30 70/49 70/54-56 70/57 70/58 70/233-235 70/229 403/265 403/268 292/302 156/306.6 156/311 24/304 24/DIG. 224/315 224/901 224/42.25 224/42.4 248/499 248/683 248/503 248/505 248/205.3 248/205.4 411/82 411/258

Assignee

Tortoise Products, Inc. (Kula, HI)

Examiners

Gall; Lloyd A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Laff, Whitesel, Conte & Saret, Ltd.

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Abstract
A security device is described that is simple and reliable. It includes a base member which is adhesively attached to the surface of a large object such as a motor vehicle. A protective knife-edged boss surrounds and protects the adhesive to defeat attempts to pry the base member off the vehicle. Housed within the base member is a steel tube, and a locking cable extends through the tube to secure personal property. A cavity is provided for easy installation of the tube within the base member, and a flange is attached to the tube for preventing extraction of the tube from the base member, as well as defeating removal of the base member from the vehicle. A three-way system of adhesion is employed which provides superior results.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A security device for removably attaching a portable article to a non-portable object to prevent unauthorized removal of the portable article, comprising:

a base member having a substantially planar surface, said base member including a raised arch extending substantially diametrically of said planar surface, said arch having a tunnel extending through the arch;

means for removably securing said base member to said portable article;

means for adhesive attachment of the base member to a surface of the non-portable object;

the adhesive attachment means comprising resiliently compressible, doubly adhesive sheet means disposed between the substantially planar surface of said base member and a substantially planar surface of said non-portable object to adhesively secure them together;



Description
FIELD OF INVENTION

This invention relates to security devices. More particularly, it relates to security devices that can be permanently mounted to the surface of a non-portable object, such as a motor vehicle.

BACKGROUND OF INVENTION

Personal items which are large but portable, such as bicycles, skis, and the like, are commonly transported from place to place in or on vehicles such as automobiles or pick-up trucks. Typically, such articles are carried in the trunk or on the roof or rear deck of an automobile, or in the open bed of a pick-up truck. Various security devices have previously been used for securing such items against theft, but these have all been cumbersome or unreliable, especially under extreme temperatures. None has provided a simple yet effective means of securing personal property to an automobile or truck to prevent its unauthorized removal. Rack-mounted security devices, for example, can be complicated to use and are often easily circumvented through the use of ordinary hand tools. In addition, security devices which are mounted to the exterior of a vehicle often fail to expand and contract thermally at the same rate as the vehicle's surface, resulting in degradation of the coupling between the vehicle surface and the security device.
 
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