Abstract:
A swivel protection device comprises an enclosure and a locking plug. The enclosure covers a portion of a swivel of a fire department connection that includes a set plug. The set plug holds the swivel onto the fire department connection. The enclosure covers the set plug such that, when the enclosure is locked over the swivel, access to the set plug is severely limited or excluded.
Abstract:
A locking cap is selectively locked into place within a tubular opening, such as the open end of a standpipe used to charge a building sprinkler system. The locking cap has an expandable sleeve and a spreader member. As a key is turned, the spreader member is drawn into the expandable sleeve which is urged outward. The outward movement of the expandable sleeve increases a frictional component such that the expandable sleeve becomes frictionally locked within the tubular opening. The key has an end design that is complemented by an end of an actuator shaft such that the likelihood of unauthorized removal of the locking cap is reduced.
Abstract:
A primary key is retained in a public location until released by one factor, such as operation of a secondary key, and by a concurrent other factor, such as an electrical signal.
Abstract:
A locking device comprises a key that comprises a key power coil and a key data coil and an electronically-actuatable lock comprising a lock power coil and a lock data coil. The key power coil and the lock power coil are coaxial and at least partially overlapping one another when the key engages the lock. The key data coil lies in a first plane and the lock data coil lies in a second plane. The first plane and the second plane are substantially parallel to one another.
Abstract:
A locking device comprises a key that comprises a key power coil and a key data coil and an electronically-actuatable lock comprising a lock power coil and a lock data coil. The key power coil and the lock power coil are coaxial and at least partially overlapping one another when the key engages the lock. The key data coil lies in a first plane and the lock data coil lies in a second plane. The first plane and the second plane are substantially parallel to one another.
Abstract:
A locking cap is selectively locked into place within a tubular opening, such as the open end of a standpipe used to charge a building sprinkler system. The locking cap has an expandable sleeve and a spreader member. As a key is turned, the spreader member is drawn into the expandable sleeve which is urged outward. The outward movement of the expandable sleeve increases a frictional component such that the expandable sleeve becomes frictionally locked within the tubular opening. The key has an end design that is complemented by an end of an actuator shaft such that the likelihood of unauthorized removal of the locking cap is reduced.
Abstract:
A security key holder system permits an access key to be released to an authorized individual at a remote location. The access key is secured by a decoder unit that is installed within a vehicle or at a fixed site. To access the key, a person places a call via telephone or radio to a dispatcher station, and applies an identification device to a touch receptacle of the decoder unit. Under the control of a dispatcher, an encoder unit generates an encrypted key release code using the state of an internal real time clock to select an encryption method. The encrypted code is transmitted over an RF radio channel, over the telephone system, or over a dedicated cable, depending upon the installation (mobile or base) of the target decoder unit. Decoder units that receive the transmission use their respective real time clocks to select a decryption method. Decoder units that successfully decrypt the encrypted code use the transmission to synchronize their respective real time clocks, and then compare an internal station code with a station code field of the decrypted key release code. If the station codes match, and an identification number read from the identification device is valid, the decoder unit rotates a stepper motor to open a lock and release the access key. A history file maintained by each decoder unit records the release time, identification number, and duration of use associated with each release of the access key.
Abstract:
A locking cover plate can be selectively locked in position on a stortz pipe end fitting or can be unlocked and removed for access to the open pipe end. The cover plate includes a sliding plate that is driven laterally outward into a deployed state by rotating a drive bolt. The drive bolt is coupled to the sliding plate through a torque limiting coupling that transfers the rotation of the drive bolt to translating movement of the latch bar with a cam plate. Movement of the sliding plate is indicated through a front of the cover plate such that the user can identify whether the cover plate is locked on a fitting or simply placed on the fitting without the lock engaged.
Abstract:
A locking cover plate can be selectively locked in position on a stortz pipe end fitting or can be unlocked and removed for access to the open pipe end. The cover plate includes a sliding plate that is driven laterally outward into a deployed state by rotating a drive bolt. The drive bolt is coupled to the sliding plate through a torque limiting coupling that transfers the rotation of the drive bolt to translating movement of the latch bar with a cam plate. Movement of the sliding plate is indicated through a front of the cover plate such that the user can identify whether the cover plate is locked on a fitting or simply placed on the fitting without the lock engaged.
Abstract:
An elongated heat detection device identifies heat sources based upon infrared radiation. The device includes a purged and sealed instrumentation chamber and a rugged and shock absorbing case. The case surrounds and protects the chamber and includes anti-roll features. The instrumentation is provided in a forward end of the device and is capable of being plugged into the balance of the device for rapid repair and replacement. The power supply is contained in a rear end of the device and the case forms a portion of the power supply circuit. The device employs a startup test of the sensor and the power supply. Also, the power supply is continuously monitored. The device also employs a lost device locator such that the device can be readily located after being misplaced. Moreover, the device has a signal expanding feature that allows a heat source that is rapidly passed over to be relocated on subsequent sweeps of the device.