Securing Apparatus and Method
Abstract
A securing apparatus is provided for securing, in one embodiment, a plurality of enclosures, such as for example, a plurality of electric meter boxes, the apparatus being mountable to the at least one of the plurality of enclosures. The securing apparatus comprises an enclosure locking member which includes at least a bracket arm, a fastening member and a housing mountable to at least one enclosure; the securing apparatus further comprises a securing member having first and second ends, with the securing member including at least a securing bar and a coupling member being moveably attachable to the securing bar, wherein the coupling member is pivotably mateable with the extended flange of the enclosure locking member.
Claims
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1 . An apparatus adapted to be mounted to secure at least one enclosure, the apparatus comprising:
first and second enclosure locking members comprising a body portion and a mating portion; and a securing member having first and second ends with the securing member comprising a securing bar and first and second coupling members with each being moveably attachable to the proximal distal ends of the securing bar, wherein the first and second coupling members are separably mateable with a mating portion of each of the respective first and second enclosure locking members.
2 . The apparatus as in claim 1 , wherein the at least one enclosure has a wall and sidewall and a cover oriented generally perpendicularly to the sidewall, wherein body portion of each of the first and second enclosure locking members forms a recess, the recess being adapted to receive a fastening member for fastening the enclosure locking member to a wall or sidewall.
3 . The apparatus as in claim 2 , wherein the recess is further adapted to receive a barrel lock comprising a generally cylindrical body with one or more retractable locking elements extending therefrom, wherein the barrel lock may be received and secured in the body portion in such a way as to protect the fastener from tampering.Cited by (0)
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