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Locking hasp brackets for a vehicle door are secured to the vehicle by the fasteners that secure the latch and strike for the door and extend through the crack at the edge of the door when the door is shut to a tab that projects beyond the outer side of the vehicle. A base wall is fixed to the tab in a lateral plane that is parallel to the axes of the fastener holes for the fasteners that secure the brackets and closely adjacent to the outside of the vehicle, and side walls extend from the periphery of the base wall so as to at least partially enclose the sides of the tab and create a protected space within which a puck lock or padlock resides that secures the tabs of the two brackets to one another.
Locking hasp brackets for a vehicle door are secured to the vehicle by the fasteners that secure the latch and strike for the door and extend through the crack at the edge of the door when the door is shut to a tab that projects beyond the outer side of the vehicle. A base wall is fixed to the tab in a lateral plane that is parallel to the axes of the fastener holes for the fasteners that secure the brackets and closely adjacent to the outside of the vehicle, and side walls extend from the periphery of the base wall so as to at least partially enclose the sides of the tab and create a protected space within which a puck lock or padlock resides that secures the tabs of the two brackets to one another.
Shielded Lock Hasp for Vehicle Door
BRAUN TIMOTHY J (author)
2017-02-09
Patent
Electronic Resource
English