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A gate lock for locking single drive or double drive gates includes a mounting bracket, a faceplate, a locking pin and a latch bar. The mounting bracket is connected to a first fence portion while the latch bar is connected to the second fence portion. The faceplate is connected to the mounting bracket through the use of a fastener positioned within the faceplate's central aperture. The faceplate is capable of being rotated about the central aperture. The faceplate includes locking apertures for receiving padlocks. The faceplate, mounting bracket, and latch bar each include apertures for receiving the locking pin. The faceplate and the latch bar can each include a plurality of apertures for receiving the locking pin. In the locked position, the latch bar is positioned between the mounting bracket and the first fence portion, the locking pin is positioned within the locking aperture of the latch bar, and the faceplate has a padlock positioned within each locking aperture. In the unlocked position, at least one locking aperture of the faceplate does not have a padlock, the locking pin is positioned within the locking aperture of the faceplate, and the latch bar can be removed from between the mounting bracket and the first fence portion. The gate lock is actuated between a locked and unlocked position through the sliding of the locking pin's handle within the slot on the mounting bracket.
A gate lock for locking single drive or double drive gates includes a mounting bracket, a faceplate, a locking pin and a latch bar. The mounting bracket is connected to a first fence portion while the latch bar is connected to the second fence portion. The faceplate is connected to the mounting bracket through the use of a fastener positioned within the faceplate's central aperture. The faceplate is capable of being rotated about the central aperture. The faceplate includes locking apertures for receiving padlocks. The faceplate, mounting bracket, and latch bar each include apertures for receiving the locking pin. The faceplate and the latch bar can each include a plurality of apertures for receiving the locking pin. In the locked position, the latch bar is positioned between the mounting bracket and the first fence portion, the locking pin is positioned within the locking aperture of the latch bar, and the faceplate has a padlock positioned within each locking aperture. In the unlocked position, at least one locking aperture of the faceplate does not have a padlock, the locking pin is positioned within the locking aperture of the faceplate, and the latch bar can be removed from between the mounting bracket and the first fence portion. The gate lock is actuated between a locked and unlocked position through the sliding of the locking pin's handle within the slot on the mounting bracket.
Gate lock
COLEMAN JACK CLINTON (Autor:in)
24.11.2020
Patent
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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