Guard apparatus for a latch

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Title: Guard apparatus for a latch
Patent Number: 12241,287
Publication Date: March 04, 2025
Appl. No: 18/106865
Application Filed: February 07, 2023
Abstract: A guard apparatus for guarding a latch from tampering when a padlock secures it in a closed position includes a panel with a hole extending therethrough for receiving the padlock. The hole is shaped such that a perimeter edge of the hole engages a body of the padlock when a shackle of the padlock is received through the hole. The panel is positionable to cover the latch when the shackle is received through the hole and secured to the latch.
Inventors: Shelton, Kenneth (Claremore, OK, US)
Claim: 1. A guard apparatus for protecting a latch from tampering when a padlock is secured to the latch, the guard apparatus comprising: a panel having a hole extending therethrough for receiving the padlock, the hole being shaped such that a perimeter edge of the hole is configured to engage a body of the padlock when a shackle of the padlock is received through the hole, the panel being configured to cover the latch when the shackle is received through the hole and secured to the latch, the panel having a first edge and a second edge positioned opposite each other; and wherein the hole defines a first hole, the panel having a second hole equivalent in size and shape to the first hole, the panel having a third edge and a fourth edge each extending between the first and second edges of the panel, the first hole and the second hole being spaced from each other in a direction extending between the third and fourth edges of the panel.
Claim: 2. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the perimeter edge is shaped such that the perimeter edge is configured to conform to an exterior surface of the body of the padlock.
Claim: 3. The assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a crossbar being coupled to the panel and extending across the hole such that the crossbar is positionable between the shackle and the body of the padlock when the padlock is received through the hole.
Claim: 4. The apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising a first flange and a second flange being attached to and forming a unitary structure with the panel, the first flange extending along and rearwardly from the first edge of the panel, the second flange extending along and rearwardly from the second edge of the panel.
Claim: 5. The apparatus of claim 4 , wherein the unitary structure has a thickness between 0.100 inches and 0.150 inches.
Claim: 6. The apparatus of claim 4 , wherein the unitary structure comprises steel.
Claim: 7. The apparatus of claim 4 , wherein each of the first flange and the second flange is angled outwardly away from the panel.
Claim: 8. The apparatus of claim 7 , wherein an angle between the panel and the first flange is between 40.0 degrees and 50.0 degrees, an angle between the panel and the second flange being between 40.0 degrees and 50.0 degrees.
Claim: 9. A guard apparatus for protecting a latch from tampering when a padlock is secured to the latch, the guard apparatus comprising: a panel having a hole extending therethrough for receiving the padlock, the hole being shaped such that a perimeter edge of the hole is configured to engage a body of the padlock when a shackle of the padlock is received through the hole, the panel being configured to cover the latch when the shackle is received through the hole and secured to the latch, the panel having a first edge and a second edge positioned opposite each other: wherein the perimeter edge is shaped such that the perimeter edge is configured to conform to an exterior surface of the body of the padlock; and wherein the perimeter edge has a first portion facing away from the first edge of the panel and a second portion facing away from the second edge of the panel, each of the first portion and the second portion being concavely arcuate.
Claim: 10. A guard apparatus for protecting a latch from tampering when a padlock is secured to the latch, the guard apparatus comprising: a panel having a hole extending therethrough for receiving the padlock, the hole being shaped such that a perimeter edge of the hole is configured to engage a body of the padlock when a shackle of the padlock is received through the hole, the panel being configured to cover the latch when the shackle is received through the hole and secured to the latch, the perimeter edge being shaped such that the perimeter edge is configured to conform to an exterior surface of the body of the padlock, the perimeter edge having a first portion facing away from a first edge of the panel and a second portion facing away from a second edge of the panel, each of the first portion and the second portion being concavely arcuate; and a first flange and a second flange being attached to and forming a unitary structure with the panel, the first flange extending along and rearwardly from the first edge of the panel, the second flange extending along and rearwardly from the second edge of the panel, the first edge being positioned opposite the second edge, the first flange and the second flange each being angled outwardly away from the panel, an angle between the panel and the first flange being between 40.0 degrees and 50.0 degrees, an angle between the panel and the second flange being between 40.0 degrees and 50.0 degrees, the unitary structure having a thickness between 0.100 inches and 0.150 inches, the unitary structure comprising steel.
Claim: 11. The assembly of claim 10 , further comprising a crossbar being coupled to the panel and extending across the hole such that the crossbar is positionable between the shackle and the body of the padlock when the padlock is received through the hole.
Claim: 12. The assembly of claim 10 , wherein the hole defines a first hole, the panel having a second hole equivalent in size and shape to the first hole, the panel having a third edge and a fourth edge each extending between the first and second edges of the panel, the first hole and the second hole being spaced from each other in a direction extending between the third and fourth edges of the panel.
Claim: 13. The assembly of claim 10 , wherein the hole defines a first hole, the panel having a second hole equivalent in size and shape to the first hole, the panel having a third edge and a fourth edge each extending between the first and second edges of the panel, the first hole and the second hole being spaced from each other in a direction extending between the third and fourth edges of the panel, the lock assembly further comprising a first crossbar and a second crossbar, each of the first and second crossbars being coupled to the panel, the first crossbar extending across the first hole such that the first crossbar is positionable between the shackle and the body of the padlock when the padlock is received through the first hole, the second crossbar extending across the second hole such that the second crossbar is positionable between the shackle and the body of the padlock when the padlock is received through the second hole.
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Primary Examiner: Cumar, Nathan
Accession Number: edspgr.12241287
Database: USPTO Patent Grants
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Language:English