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Locking Device

US Patent:
4805426, Feb 21, 1989
Filed:
Jul 27, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/078106
Inventors:
Gary S. Dimmick - Pittsburgh PA
Scott G. Lockerman - Sewickley PA
Assignee:
Lockman Products Company, Inc. - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
F05B 7300
US Classification:
70 14
Abstract:
A conventional barrel-type combination lock receives a lock element extending from a safety pin housing. The safety pin housing pivotally receives a pin that pivots between an open position and a closed position relative to the safety pin housing, and the lock element of the barrel-type combination lock is moved to the locked position, the end of the pin is positioned within a pin receiving recess on the barrel-type combination lock so that the pin is locked in the closed position. A conventional chain formed from a series of interlocking links is utilized with the lockable safety pin to enable small articles to be locked to fixed objects. When the chain is not in use, it is stored within a cylindrical chain storage container that is threadedly received upon the end of the barrel-type combination lock. With the pin closed and the combination lock in the locked position, and with the chain positioned within the storage container theaded onto the lock, the personal locking device is of a size convenient for carrying in a purse or pocket of the potential user.

Golf Club Grip Attachment For Identification And Ball Position Marking

US Patent:
4822052, Apr 18, 1989
Filed:
Dec 7, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/129718
Inventors:
Gary S. Dimmick - Oakmont PA
Scott G. Lockerman - Sewickley PA
International Classification:
A63B 5314
US Classification:
273162D
Abstract:
A matched set of golf club identification markers for each golf club in the golfer's bag each include a disc-like body portion with a cylindrical anchor member formed on the bottom surface of the body member. An enlarged conical head formed on the bottom of the cylindrical anchor member is forced through the vent hole on the golf club grip to snugly fit the anchor member within the vent hole. A protective collar is formed on the top surface of the body member and identification indicia are engraved within the space on the top surface of the body member that is protected by the annular collar. For the putter, a removable ball position indicator is added to the identification marker. The ball position indicator has a recess formed on the bottom surface for engaging a snap fastener-like head on the upper surface of the body. For the putter identification marker, the annular protective collar is discontinuous so that the edge of the ball position indicator may be reached to remove the ball position indicator from the marker to place it on the putting green.

Personal Locking Device

US Patent:
4682481, Jul 28, 1987
Filed:
Jun 13, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/874220
Inventors:
Gary S. Dimmick - Oakmont PA
Scott Lockerman - Sewickley PA
Assignee:
Lockman Products Company, Inc. - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
E05B 7300
US Classification:
70 14
Abstract:
A conventional barrel-type combination lock receives a lock element extending from a safety pin housing. The safety pin housing pivotally receives a pin that pivots between an open position and a closed position. When the pin is placed in the closed position relative to the safety pin housing, and the lock element of the barrel-type combination lock is moved to the locked position, the end of the pin is positioned within a pin receiving recess on the barrel-type combination lock so that the pin is locked in the closed position. A conventional chain formed from a series of interlocking links is utilized with the lockable safety pin to enable small articles to be locked to fixed objects. When the chain is not in use, it is stored within a cylindrical chain storage container that is threadedly received upon the end of the barrel-type combination lock. With the pin closed and the combination lock in the locked position, and with the chain positioned within the storage container and the storage container threaded onto the lock, the personal locking device is of a size convenient for carrying in a purse or pocket of the potential user.

Personal Locking Device

US Patent:
4817403, Apr 4, 1989
Filed:
Jul 6, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/070303
Inventors:
Gary S. Dimmick - Oakmont PA
Assignee:
Lockman Products Co. Inc. - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
E05B 6552
US Classification:
70 69
Abstract:
A conventional barrel-type combination lock receives a lock element extending from a safety pin housing. The safety pin housing pivotally receives a pin that pivots between an open position and a closed position. When the pin is placed in the closed position relative to the safety pin housing, and the lock element of the barrel-type combination lock is moved to the locked position, the end of the pin is positioned within a pin receiving recess on the barrel-type combination lock so that the pin is locked in the closed position. A conventional chain formed from a series of interlocking links is utilized with the lockable safety pin to enable small articles to be locked to fixed objects. When the chain is not in use, it is stored within a cylindrical chain storage container that is threadedly received upon the end of the barrel-type combination lock. With the pin closed and the combination lock in the locked position, and with the chain positioned within the storage container and the storage container threaded onto the lock, the personal locking device is of a size convenient for carrying in a purse or pocket of the potential user.

Apparatus For Locking A Carrying Case

US Patent:
4792026, Dec 20, 1988
Filed:
Jul 27, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/078107
Inventors:
Gary S. Dimmick - Pittsburgh PA
Scott G. Lockerman - Sewickley PA
Assignee:
Lockman Products Company, Inc. - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
A45G 1318
US Classification:
190101
Abstract:
A carrying case having a zipper-type closure element includes a pair of spaced apart pockets for receiving a cylindrical locking device carrying a lockable safety pin pivotal into and out of a closed position with a lock element. The locking device is retained in the pockets oppositely of the closure element when the carrying case is closed. The pin in the open position engages the closure element and is pivoted to the closed position to prevent movement of the closure element to open the carrying case. A length of strap extending from the case may be wrapped around a stationary object and secured to the closed pin to prevent theft of the carrying case.

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