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A safe device (10, Fig. 1) comprises an anchor 17, a tether 14 e.g. chain or cable, and a storage compartment 12, e.g. a bag, container, or box, with an opening for inserting belongings; the tether 14 connects anchor 17 to compartment 12. Compartment 12 may comprise locking means. The anchor 17 may comprise a central shaft 18 with an umbrella-like end. When the compartment 12 is a bag, it may have two apertures arranged to allow locking by padlock e.g. a combination lock. The safe device (10, Fig. 1) may comprise a carry portion 24, e.g. a hollow tube with a disc arranged inside the tube in which the disc has a central hole (annulus). The carry portion 24 can contain the tether 14 and shaft 18 of anchor 17. The anchor 17 can be buried into sand S e.g. beach or other penetrable ground to reduce the risk of theft. Also a method of use is claimed.
A safe device (10, Fig. 1) comprises an anchor 17, a tether 14 e.g. chain or cable, and a storage compartment 12, e.g. a bag, container, or box, with an opening for inserting belongings; the tether 14 connects anchor 17 to compartment 12. Compartment 12 may comprise locking means. The anchor 17 may comprise a central shaft 18 with an umbrella-like end. When the compartment 12 is a bag, it may have two apertures arranged to allow locking by padlock e.g. a combination lock. The safe device (10, Fig. 1) may comprise a carry portion 24, e.g. a hollow tube with a disc arranged inside the tube in which the disc has a central hole (annulus). The carry portion 24 can contain the tether 14 and shaft 18 of anchor 17. The anchor 17 can be buried into sand S e.g. beach or other penetrable ground to reduce the risk of theft. Also a method of use is claimed.
Safe device
GRAHAM DANIEL MARK THOMAS (author)
2015-05-06
Patent
Electronic Resource
English