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序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
81 Door-check US224092D US224092A 1880-02-03
82 Improvement in sash-locks US89273D US89273A 1869-04-27
83 GOODS PROTECTION DEVICE WITH A CLOSED CONTAINER PCT/EP2004005867 2004-05-31 WO2004106674A8 2005-09-15 SIEGEL GEORG
The invention relates to a goods protection device (1), comprising a housing (2, 21), in which or on which a detectable goods security element is arranged and an at least two-piece fixing means, with which the housing (2, 21) may be detachably fixed to a goods item or similar. The housing (2, 21) which is essentially closed to the exterior on said goods protection device (1), comprises a wall section (4), in which the wall of the housing (2, 21) has a thin embodiment such that said wall section (4) may be easily pierced with a tool (5) and said tool (5) extends through said wall region (4), opened as above, into the region of the fixing means (7, 8) inside the housing (2, 21) and thus releases parts of the fixing means (7, 8) and hence the fixing of the goods to the goods protection element (1).
84 CHILDREN'S SAFE OF SURPRISES PCT/HR2006000022 2006-08-21 WO2007023323A3 2007-05-31 JADRESKO ATILIO
Children's safe of surprises is a form of a mysterious box which hides sweets or some other surprise. By twisting two cases the safe is made of, a child uses its motoric, cognitive and combinatory abilities to open the safe and discover the secret - a toy or sweets. The invention belongs to the category of children's toys and consists of two cases (illustration 2) which make out a whole (illustration 1). The safe is opened by twisting the case (1) with the bulge (3) in all directions relating to the case (2) with engraved labyrinth (4).
85 HIDDEN-LOCK DOOR PANEL AND CONTAINING DEVICE HAVING THE SAME US15956174 2018-04-18 US20180238078A1 2018-08-23 Yen-Wen HUANG; Kuan-Lung WU; Chia-Hui CHEN
A hidden-lock door panel for use in a container includes a door panel body, a covering lid, a first lock, and a second lock. The door panel body includes a hidden space. The covering lid is disposed corresponding to the hidden space and slidably connected to the door panel body. The first lock and the second lock are both disposed in the hidden space. The first lock is an electronic lock and is used to control whether the covering lid can be released to slide. The second lock is used to control the door panel body to be unlocked or locked with respect to the container. Accordingly, unknowing persons are prevented from opening or breaking the door lock.
86 HIDDEN-LOCK DOOR PANEL AND CONTAINING DEVICE HAVING THE SAME US15059828 2016-03-03 US20170101807A1 2017-04-13 Yen-Wen HUANG; Kuan-Lung WU; Chia-Hui CHEN
A hidden-lock door panel for use in a container includes a door panel body, a covering lid, a first lock, and a second lock. The door panel body includes a hidden space. The covering lid is disposed corresponding to the hidden space and slidably connected to the door panel body. The first lock and the second lock are both disposed in the hidden space. The first lock is an electronic lock and is used to control whether the covering lid can be released to slide. The second lock is used to control the door panel body to be unlocked or locked with respect to the container. Accordingly, unknowing persons are prevented from opening or breaking the door lock.
87 Time capsule with clandestine key US15057517 2016-03-01 US09573742B1 2017-02-21 Rudolf F. Schmid
A time capsule includes a housing having a floor and an upper side wall extending upwardly from the floor and a lower side wall extending downwardly from the floor. The floor and the at least one upper side wall together define an upper chamber. The floor and the at least one lower side wall together define a lower chamber. A bottom wall is fixedly attached to lower edges of the at least one lower side wall so as to block access to the lower chamber. A lid is coupled to upper edges of the at least one upper side wall, the lid movable between an open configuration allowing access to the upper chamber and a closed configuration blocking access to the upper chamber, the lid having a lock that holds the lid at the closed configuration until unlocked with a key situated in the lower chamber.
88 Handheld multi-stage puzzle-solving game device US14192274 2014-02-27 US09186573B2 2015-11-17 Gregory Perkins
Disclosed is a multiple-stage puzzle-solving game device comprising a plurality of puzzles imprinted thereon, a plurality of dials, each of which comprising a plurality of indicia imprinted thereon, each indicium representing a probable segment of a solution to a puzzle, and an unsealable sealed reward container comprising a game reward disposed therewithin, and a plurality of dial receptacles disposed on the exterior thereof, each dial receptacle adapted to receive a dial that is pre-assigned thereto. In order to win the game reward, the dials must be rotated to indicate the correct sequential combination of solutions to all puzzles, one puzzle at a time, at which point, reward container is unsealed thereby providing access to the game reward.
89 Shelf with secret compartment and hidden locking system US13557135 2012-07-24 US08726704B2 2014-05-20 Brian Dale White
A shelf device comprises an enclosed frame that includes a plurality of members, a concealed compartment within the frame, and a locking system that includes a locking mechanism comprising a slide bolt and magnetic lift positioned perpendicularly within the slide bolt, a ledge that is engaged with the slide bolt when the locking system is locked, and a magnet. The magnetic lift moves in one direction to cause the slide bolt to move perpendicularly to the magnetic lift's direction as the slide bolt disengages or engages with the ledge to unlock or lock the shelf, respectively. In one embodiment, a rare earth magnet is aligned with the magnetic lift to pull the magnetic lift vertically upward causing the slide bolt to move horizontally backward to disengage the slide bolt from the ledge. Consequently, the shelf is opened as one or more frame members are released to expose the concealed compartment.
90 Keypsafe US12350988 2009-01-09 US08006832B2 2011-08-30 Steven J. Ateca
A key cover for preventing intoxicated persons from driving a vehicle, such key cover comprises a generally U-shaped member formed of a first predetermined material and having a first elongated leg member having a first predetermined shape, a first predetermined length and a second elongated leg member formed of a second predetermined material and having a second predetermined shape, a second predetermined length. Such second predetermined length being shorter than the first predetermined length. Such second elongated leg member is substantially parallel to the first elongated leg member thereby forming a space therebetween for receiving a key portion of a car key. A means is disposed in such generally U-shaped member for preventing lateral movement of such key disposed between the first elongated leg member and the second elongated leg member. There is an aperture disposed on an outer portion of the second end of the first elongated leg member for receiving a key ring.
91 Security Cryptographic Device US12863484 2009-01-19 US20100288001A1 2010-11-18 Pedro Jose Iglesias Rosado
Security cryptographic device comprising a device essentially characterized by the mechanism of bolts (7 and 7a), with different features, thereof and at least one tool for operating the bolts (3). Depending on the features of the bolts (7 y 7a), the latter can operate in one or several directions and/or in one or both directions and can lock automatically and/or on being operated and be operated individually or together. Depending on the features of the device, not all the tools for operating bolts (3) have to match all the bolts (7 and 7a), nor do all the bolts (7 and 7a) have to match all the cavities (5), which means having to know which bolt (7 and 7a) matches each cavity (5), which tool (3) matches each bolt (7 and 7a), and whether or not each bolt (7 and 7a) should be operated.
92 Hidden drawer safe US10395943 2003-03-24 US20030183136A1 2003-10-02 Daniel D. Perkins
A sliding drawer received within a housing includes a front panel for covering an open end of the housing when the drawer is closed. A catch pin is urged to a normally extended position to engage an aperture in a tab on the back of the drawer in order to hold the drawer closed and locked. A key operated switch provides power from a battery power source to a push button switch which is operable to close a circuit and deliver electric power to a solenoid mounted within the housing. Activation of the solenoid causes the catch pin to momentarily retract and release the drawer from the locked position. Once released, a spring urges the drawer outwardly to an open position, thereby providing access to contents stored in the drawer. Subsequent movement of the drawer to the closed position compresses the spring and engages the catch pin with the tab on the back end of the drawer to hold the drawer in the locked position.
93 Hidden drawer safe US10033866 2001-12-19 US20020124779A1 2002-09-12 Daniel D. Perkins
A sliding drawer received within a housing includes a front panel for covering an open end of the housing when the drawer is closed. A key operated switch provides power from a battery power source to a push button switch which is operable to close a circuit and deliver electric power to a solenoid mounted within the housing. Momentary activation of the solenoid operates a latch assembly to release the drawer from a locked position, whereupon a spring urges the door outwardly from the open end of the housing to an extended, open position, thereby providing access to contents stored in the drawer. Movement of the drawer to the closed position compresses the spring and engages the latch assembly with the drawer, thereby holding the drawer in the locked position.
94 Lock mechanism US267533 1999-03-12 US6099047A 2000-08-08 Douglas L. Reiff; Ross A. Weldy
A lock mechanism for cases or containers which includes engagable lock elements, one of which can be rotatable into a lockable and a non-lockable alignment. The exposed surfaces of the lock elements are flush with surrounding wall surfaces of the case or container when the mechanism is locked. The mechanism can be concealed by matching the exposed surfaces of the lock elements with the surrounding surfaces of the case or container. The mechanism include springs which bias the lock elements. Appropriate spring strengths can be selected to prevent infants and young children from opening the mechanism.
95 Personal carrier case US989191 1997-12-11 US5950816A 1999-09-14 Stanley Reid
A security box for retaining personal items includes a tray portion having a tray rear wall and a tray side wall, a cover portion having a front wall for removably engaging and closing the tray portion, a mechanism for removably interconnecting the tray portion and the cover portion, and camouflage elements making the security box appear to be an item other than a security box. The camouflage elements preferably include at least one protrusion having the general appearance of a button for a conventional alarm control unit protruding from an exterior face of the security box. The security box is preferably made of gray or black plastic. The security box preferably additionally includes thumb gripping ridges on the outer face of the cover front wall for increased gripping friction during opening and closing of the security box. A security box for retaining personal items includes an enclosure having an enclosure wall defining an item receiving chamber within the enclosure, a structure for opening and closing the enclosure to insert and remove a personal item, and camouflage elements making the enclosure appear to be an alarm control unit. A security box for retaining personal items alternatively includes an enclosure having an enclosure wall defining a personal item receiving chamber within the enclosure, a structure for opening and closing the enclosure to insert and remove personal items, and camouflage elements making the enclosure appear to be a pager unit.
96 Amusement device having a secret compartment US413009 1995-03-29 US5558226A 1996-09-24 Gerald W. Fritz
A novel amusement device is constructed of a plurality of individual plates, and internally thereof the plates define a secret chamber within which one or more articles can be housed. The various plates are constructed to be assembled through a specific sequence of steps, while a reverse sequence of steps results in the disassembly thereof which essentially reveals the secret compartment of the amusement device and the article contained therein.
97 Puzzle box US941243 1992-09-04 US5330186A 1994-07-19 Timothy M. Jones
A puzzle box device (1) having a top lid (2) and a bottom (4) with sides (21) attached thereto, the sides connected by fixed corner pieces (5). The sides (21) contain a plurality of sliding panels (8), some with locking pins (10, 12) and some being spring-mounted panels (16). Depressing and sliding these various panels in the proper sequence enables the top lid (2) to be unlocked and removed. The sides (21) of the puzzle box device may have inner surface (22) and outer surface (23) leaving a hollow inner-cavity (11) for the placement of valuables or gifts if desired.
98 Latch assembly and concealed opening US429321 1989-10-31 US4993762A 1991-02-19 Leonard P. Rogers; Will McKay
A container having a concealed closure which is operable through a mechanism on the interior of the container only by deformation of a resiliently deformable top closure.
99 Lock mechanism operable from one side of a structure by a physical identifiable combination mechanism US16800 1987-02-20 US4821540A 1989-04-18 James E. Huston
A lock system having a single direction closure comprising a permutation lock having a simplified mechanical arrangement for setting the combination for opening the closure. Upon actuation of the permutation lock, a protrusion therefrom releases a lever having a recess lock on a dog connected to the rotating spindle. The hub and spindle are severed to permit a single direction opening of the closure. The closure is reset by turning the combination knob on the permutation lock. The components are mechanically rugged and interrelated to provide the utmost in security; but yet, the minimum of inconvenience in opening.
100 Puzzle lock US105098 1987-10-05 US4782676A 1988-11-08 Ira Friedman
A device that may be embodied either as an interlocking puzzle game or as a security device and formed of a body and associated locking member adapted to be received by the body. A plurality of combination blocks are supported in the body along with a plurality of keys. The blocks have slots for receiving the keys with each key having a locked position and an unlocked position. The key in the locked position engages the locking member to prevent disengagement thereof from the body. The key in the unlocked position is disposed in the block and out of engagement with a locking member to enable disengagement thereof from the body. The combination blocks may be rotatable in the body.
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