A shield lock assembly for shielding securing members engaging a rigid frame. The lock assembly includes a shield member which is secured to a rigid frame through a fastener. The shield member further passes over and covers at least one of the securing members. A lock housing is movably mounted to the shield member and is displaceable to a first locking position which covers the fastener to prevent disengagement of the fastener from the rigid frame. The lock housing is movable to a second unlocking position which exposes the fastener and allows disengagement of the fastener from the rigid frame to permit removal of the shield member thus exposing the covered securing members.
A lock assembly having a lock housing which is secured to a first member such as a lid or door of a locker or other container. The lock housing includes a bar lock accessible at a first end portion, a second end portion, a continuous top portion and a continuous first side portion. The bottom portion is provided with an opening into which a strike may be introduced for engagement by the bar lock and the lock housing covers and conceals the strike. The strike is adjustably and releasably secured to the locker so that the mutual positional relation between the strike and the lock housing may be altered.
A cover lock assembly for maintaining a hatch cover securely mounted to a rigid frame including a guard member which passes over at least a portion of the cover and is insertable in a securement device which is mounted to the rigid frame external to but near one end of the hatch cover. A lock housing is releasably attached to an upper surface of the guard member and is movable to a first position covering the securement device. A bar lock mechanism insertable through the lock housing is partially removable in order to permit movement of the lock housing to a second position exposing the securement device which may then be released.
A depository to permit insertion and storage of articles as well as to protect the inserted articles from unauthorized removal. The depository includes a chest structure defining an interior chamber with closing means to prevent external access and secured to the outer face of the closing means is a lock enclosure housing having a through passage aligned with the bore of a bar member secured to the chest. A bar lock is movable within the passage and insertable into that bore. A portion of the closing means extends external to the outer face thereof and provides at least a partial cover for the lock enclosure housing.