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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60KARRANGEMENT OR MOUNTING OF PROPULSION UNITS OR OF TRANSMISSIONS IN VEHICLES; ARRANGEMENT OR MOUNTING OF PLURAL DIVERSE PRIME-MOVERS IN VEHICLES; AUXILIARY DRIVES FOR VEHICLES; INSTRUMENTATION OR DASHBOARDS FOR VEHICLES; ARRANGEMENTS IN CONNECTION WITH COOLING, AIR INTAKE, GAS EXHAUST OR FUEL SUPPLY OF PROPULSION UNITS IN VEHICLES
    • B60K15/00Arrangement in connection with fuel supply of combustion engines or other fuel consuming energy converters, e.g. fuel cells; Mounting or construction of fuel tanks
    • B60K15/03Fuel tanks
    • B60K15/04Tank inlets
    • B60K15/0406Filler caps for fuel tanks
    • B60K15/0409Provided with a lock
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10T70/554Cover, lid, cap, encasing shield
    • Y10T70/5562Removable
    • Y10T70/5575Directly seating
    • Y10T70/558Cover-carried lock
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  • An important object of this invention is to provide an improved locking cap construction adapted to be secured upon a iiller neck of the type having an outwardly projecting locking flange.
  • the plug is rotatably secured in the cylinder in any suitable manner, as by a detent plate v16 and is provided with integral nonconcentric lug-type actuating portions 18 projecting downwardly from its lower end into holes 20 in a cup-shaped cam member 22.
  • the cam member 22 is, provided with a ilat bottom portion 24 extending transversely beneath the cylinder 12 and with a substantial cylindrical portion 25 extending cap.
  • the recess is also frequently covered by a door I provided with a spring which tends to close the door.
  • Another object is to provide such a locking cap wherein, although the lock bolt means is located near the periphery and adapted to engage an external ange, such bolt means is effectively shielded against lmanipulation by anyone who might attempt to pick the lock.
  • Another object is to provide such a locking cap which is neat in appearance and of simple, inexpensive but rugged construction. y y y Other objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent upon consideration of the present disclosure in itsentirety.
  • Figure l is a side elevational View of a cap constructed in accordance with the present inventiong.
  • l' Fig. 2 is a bottom planview thereof, partly broken away; l
  • Fig. 3 is a cross section on a larger lscale,',taken substantially on the line 3-3 of Fig. 1, and looking in the direction of the arrows, showing the cap locked in position upon a fragmentarily illustrated liller neck;
  • Fig. 4 is a sectional plan view taken'substantially 4on the line 4-4 of Fig. 3, and looking in the direction of the arrows; o
  • Fig. 5 is a sectional detail taken substantially on the
  • the cylindrical portion 25 carries two diametricallyopposed radially extending bolt actuating cam lobe portions 26, 28 and an integral stop portion 30 whichlimits the angular rotation of the ca rn cup vand the lock cylinder.
  • the cam cup 22 is retained in position by a retaining f member generally designated .32 having a central cupshaped portion somewhat larger than and nested over the cam cup, the cup portion of the retaining member con sisting of a flat bottom portion 33 and a cylindrical wall 34. From the rim of the cylindrical wall 34 an integral upper at portion 35 extends outwardly to a position near but spaced from the skirt 11, where it is provided with an integral downturned cylindrical skirt 36 concentric with skirt 11.
  • the retainer 32 is rigidly positioned with respect to the cap body by a pair of screws 38 which extend through suitable holes (undesignated) in the flat portion 35 into suitably tapped bosses 40 which may be cast integrally with and project downwardly from the inside of the top of the capbody.
  • the cupped portion of the retainer When so secured in position, the cupped portion of the retainer is concentric with but slightly spaced from the cupped portion of cam 22, and the skirt 36 is concentric with but spaced from skirt 11.
  • the cam cup is provided with an axially positioned downwardly lextending bearing boss portion 42 which projects into an axial bearing hole 44 inthe at bottom portion 33 of the retainer.
  • a bowed leaf spring 45 is also provided between the ilat bottom portions 24-33 of the cam cup and retainer, urging the cam upwardly and preventing rattling.
  • the internal diameter of the retainer skirt portion 36 is such as to clear but to lit relatively closely around the periphery of the outturned ange as 46 of filler necks, as 48, of the type the cap is yintended to fit.
  • Such filler necks are also customarilyprovided with diametrically opposed notches, as 50, 52, extending inwardly from the periphery, to provide clearance for downwardly and inwardly return-bent holding fingers which are provided on conventional nonlocking caps, and which act like bayonet lock means to removably hold such nonlocking caps, by cooperation with inclined depending skirt walls, as 54, on the periphery of the filler neck ange 52.
  • My improved locking cap mechanism does not coact with such inclined depending walls 54, but with the outturned or at neck iiange 46 in the areas .of thenotches 50, 52.-
  • Thefskirt 36 of the retainer carries rigidly afixed to its lower edge -a pair of diametrically opposed lugs 55 which project inwardly far enough so that the space between them is less than the maximum diameter. o f the filler neck flange-46 except in the areas of the notches 50, 52 through which such lugs are proportioned, and positioned, to it.
  • the cap can only be applied to the filler neck by orienting it so the lugs 55 pass through the notches Sil- 52.
  • a vertical slot 56 is provided extending entirely through the skirt wall 36 and also extending radially inwardly part way through the Hat upper portion 35 of the retainer.
  • a pair of latch bolts are provided, each generally designated 58, each having a supporting portion 62 retained between the top of the cap and the tlat web 35 of the retainer and'radially slidable therebetween.
  • Each ⁇ bolt has a downwardly extending arm 61 movable through ⁇ the slot 56 and an inwardly and upwardly turned terminal holding portion 60 adapted to underlie the outturned ange portion 46 of the ller neck, in one of the notched areas, lto hold the cap in position, as shown in Fig. 3.
  • the slots t), 52 only extend inwardly about half the radial distance of the flange 46, and that when the bolts are moved outwardly to the released positioning shown in Fig. 6, the hooked retaining portions as 6U thereof, although still extending part way into the notch, clear the flange, in the notched area, so that the cap can be removed.
  • the supporting portion 62 of each bolt extends inwardly directly over and in slidable engagement vwith the Hat top wall 35 of the retainer.
  • each bolt is provided with an upturned lug portion 64 which extends into and substantially lls the cross section of a radially extending partly cylindrical slot 65 formed in the undersurface of the top of the cap body.
  • the uppersurface of the at portion 62 of the latch member 5S is also provided with a partly cylindrical slot 66 which coacts with the slot portion 65 to enclose a helical compression spring 68 housed in such slot portions and bearing outwardly against the ilat outer wall portion 73 of the slot 65 and urging the latch member radially inwardly toward the latched position.
  • the upper extremity or rim portion of the cam cup 22 projects into the space between the lugs 64 and the wall of cylinder 12 so that when the cup 22 is turned by means of the lock plug the cam lobes 26, 28 may bear outwardly against the lugs 64 to move .the latch bolt members 58 outwardly to the released position.
  • the areas of the rim of the cup 22, between the lobes 26, which engage the lugs 64 when the bolts are in the locked position, may be flattened, as indicated at 29, as well as reduced in diameter, so that the springs '68 tend to turn the cam cup and lock plug to the locked position, as well as to project the bolts inwardly into holding underengagement with the ller neck ange.
  • the iimits of angular travel of the actuating cam cup and lock plug are defined by an arm 30 cast integrally with the rim of the cam cup 22 and which bears against a corner 67 dened by a relieved portion of the cap detining a bolt guideway 69 when the cam is in the locked position, as shown in full lines in Fig. 4, and against an integral stop lug 72 depending interiorly from the top of the cap body, when in the released position, as shown in broken lines.
  • a sealing gasket is provided which is preferably formed of relatively soft synthetic rubber, and which includes a cylindrical sleeve portion '74 fitted on the exterior of the cylindrical central cupped portion 34 of the retainer, and an annular pad portion 7S adapted to engage and bear downwardly against the top of the iiller neck when the cap is in place.
  • the annular pad portion 75 is joined to the sleeve portion 74 by an upwardly and inwardly inclined section 76 which is conic when relaxed, as shown in Fig. 6, but deformed upwardly by the imparting of an annular wave thereto, as shown in Fig, 3, when the cap is pressed downwardly to the locked position.
  • the material of the seal in the conic section '76 thereof, may be resilient enough to act as a spring, tending to push the cap upwardly to free the latch bolts and assist removal of the cap, when the bolts are moved outwardly.
  • the seal is retained by a metallic washer 77 which is in turn held by staking outwardly portions as '78 of the cup Sectio-n of the retainerover which the washer is litted.
  • the inner ends of the hooked holding portions 66 of the bolt members may be inclined as indicated at Sti, so that the latch bolts are cammed outwardly when the cap is forced downwardly into position. Thus the key is not required in order to attach the cap.
  • the lug portions 55 project inwardly below the latch bolts, and to positions relatively close to the filler neck.
  • the skirt 36 of the retainer is provided at its lower extremity with an integral outwardly extending flange 32 which projects substantially to engagement with the inner wall of yskirt 11.
  • the ange 82 is not interrupted in the areas of the slots 56, and such flange, and the lugs 55, accordingly shield the ⁇ latch bolts and effectively prevent unauthorized manipulation thereof from the outside by anyone attempting to pick the lock.
  • a cap body for a ller neck or the like having outwardly projecting abutment areas adapted to serve as latch keeper means
  • a cap body for a ller neck or the like having outwardly projecting abutment areas adapted to serve as latch keeper means
  • a cap body for a ller neck or the like having outwardly projecting abutment areas adapted to serve as latch keeper means
  • a cap body a hollow lock cylinder boss portion rigidily carried by and extending downwardly with respect to said body, a lock cylinder plug mounted in said boss portion, an actuating portion carried by said plug, an actuating cam embracing and rotatable upon said boss portion and operatively interengaged with and adapted to be actuated by said actuating portion
  • a retainer including a cup-shaped portion extending around said actuating cam and fixed with respect to said body, said cam being rotatable between said boss portion and said cup-shaped portion
  • bolt means including a part slidably V
  • a cap body having a hollow generally cylindrical downwardly extending boss adapted to serve as a cylinder for a lock plug, a lock cylinder plug mounted in said boss, an actuating portion carried by said plug and exposed at the bottom of said boss, a cup-shaped actuating cam embracing and rotatable upon said boss and operatively interengaged with and adapted to be :actuated by said actuating portion, a retainer including a cup-shaped portion nestedly overtted upon said actuating cam, said retainer being fixed with respect to said body to define a rigid assembly therewith, said cam being rotatable between said boss and said cupshaped portion, bolt means including a part slidably supported between said body and retainer and extending outwardly above said cup-shaped portion and including another part extending downwardly in a position to lie outside one of said abutment areas, and
  • a cap body having a hollow generally cylindrical downwardly extending boss adapted to serve as a cylinder for a lock plug, a lock cylinder plug mounted in said boss, an actuating portion carried by said plug and exposed at the bottom of said boss, a cup-shaped actuating cam embracing and rotatable upon said boss and operatively interengaged with and adapted to be actuated by said actuating portion, a cupshaped retainer portion nestedly overiitted upon said actuating cam and xed with respect to said body, said cam being rotatable between said boss and said cup-shaped retainer portion, bolt means including a part slidably supported between said body and retainer portion and another part extending outwardly above said retainer portion and thence downwardly in a position to lie outside one of said abutment areas, and cam means carried by a upper portion of said cup-

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United States Patent O LOCKING COVER Charles H. Nehls, Detroit, Mich., assignor to Wayne Metalcraft Company, Chicago, Ill., a corporation of Illinois Application April 12, 1955, Serial No. 500,765 4 Claims. (Cl. 70-169) The present invention relates to improvements in locksubject to variation, as will be appreciated. Integral with the cap body and projecting axially downwardly within area surrounding by the integral skirt portion 11 is a hollow cylindrical boss 12 which defines a lock cylining covers, particularly for the gasoline tanks of auto-:Nl
mobiles.
An important object of this invention is to provide an improved locking cap construction adapted to be secured upon a iiller neck of the type having an outwardly projecting locking flange.
It has become common, in the construction of autov mobiles, to locate the gasoline ller neck and cap in a relatively confined recess in the car body, and to construct the neck and an externally projecting flange for engagement with the holding parts of a conventional, nonlocking der within which a conventional lock plug 14 is accommodated. The lock plug is shown as of the plate tumbler type, it key slot being accessible at the top of the cap and shielded by a'pivoted dust cover 15. The details of the cylinder, plug and dust cover form no part of my present invention and are subject to variation. The plug is rotatably secured in the cylinder in any suitable manner, as by a detent plate v16 and is provided with integral nonconcentric lug-type actuating portions 18 projecting downwardly from its lower end into holes 20 in a cup-shaped cam member 22. Y
The cam member 22 is, provided with a ilat bottom portion 24 extending transversely beneath the cylinder 12 and with a substantial cylindrical portion 25 extending cap. The recess is also frequently covered by a door I provided with a spring which tends to close the door. When a locking cap is employed, it is of course necessary to manipulate the key `as well as to 'turnthe cap' itself,
and this ordinarily necessitates the use of both hands within the space afforded by the confined recess. Not only is this difficult in such a confined space, but where the locking mechanism must engage an external ilange, it has been found ditiicult to encompass the necessary mechanism within a cap structure small enough to provide clearance between the cap and the walls of the recess, to provide room for the hand and ngers to grasp the exterior of the cap and permit removal thereof.
It is accordingly an important object of this invention to provide an improved cap which is small in diameter, which is provided with lock bolts arranged to engage an I outwardly projecting flange, and the dimensions of which are such that the cap is little or no greater in diameter than a conventional nonlocking cap, and can easily be accommodated, and manipulated, within the confined space provided for the gasoline cap.
' Another object is to provide such a locking cap wherein, although the lock bolt means is located near the periphery and adapted to engage an external ange, such bolt means is effectively shielded against lmanipulation by anyone who might attempt to pick the lock.
Another object is to provide such a locking cap which is neat in appearance and of simple, inexpensive but rugged construction. y y y Other objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent upon consideration of the present disclosure in itsentirety.
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Figure l is a side elevational View of a cap constructed in accordance with the present inventiong.
l' Fig. 2 is a bottom planview thereof, partly broken away; l
Fig. 3 is a cross section on a larger lscale,',taken substantially on the line 3-3 of Fig. 1, and looking in the direction of the arrows, showing the cap locked in position upon a fragmentarily illustrated liller neck;
Fig. 4 is a sectional plan view taken'substantially 4on the line 4-4 of Fig. 3, and looking in the direction of the arrows; o
Fig. 5 is a sectional detail taken substantially on the,
upwardly around and rotatable with respect to the cylinder 12. At its upper rim the cylindrical portion 25 carries two diametricallyopposed radially extending bolt actuating cam lobe portions 26, 28 and an integral stop portion 30 whichlimits the angular rotation of the ca rn cup vand the lock cylinder.
The cam cup 22 is retained in position by a retaining f member generally designated .32 having a central cupshaped portion somewhat larger than and nested over the cam cup, the cup portion of the retaining member con sisting of a flat bottom portion 33 and a cylindrical wall 34. From the rim of the cylindrical wall 34 an integral upper at portion 35 extends outwardly to a position near but spaced from the skirt 11, where it is provided with an integral downturned cylindrical skirt 36 concentric with skirt 11. The retainer 32 is rigidly positioned with respect to the cap body by a pair of screws 38 which extend through suitable holes (undesignated) in the flat portion 35 into suitably tapped bosses 40 which may be cast integrally with and project downwardly from the inside of the top of the capbody. When so secured in position, the cupped portion of the retainer is concentric with but slightly spaced from the cupped portion of cam 22, and the skirt 36 is concentric with but spaced from skirt 11. The cam cup is provided with an axially positioned downwardly lextending bearing boss portion 42 which projects into an axial bearing hole 44 inthe at bottom portion 33 of the retainer. A bowed leaf spring 45 is also provided between the ilat bottom portions 24-33 of the cam cup and retainer, urging the cam upwardly and preventing rattling. l
The internal diameter of the retainer skirt portion 36 is such as to clear but to lit relatively closely around the periphery of the outturned ange as 46 of filler necks, as 48, of the type the cap is yintended to fit. Such filler necks are also customarilyprovided with diametrically opposed notches, as 50, 52, extending inwardly from the periphery, to provide clearance for downwardly and inwardly return-bent holding fingers which are provided on conventional nonlocking caps, and which act like bayonet lock means to removably hold such nonlocking caps, by cooperation with inclined depending skirt walls, as 54, on the periphery of the filler neck ange 52. My improved locking cap mechanism does not coact with such inclined depending walls 54, but with the outturned or at neck iiange 46 in the areas .of thenotches 50, 52.- Thefskirt 36 of the retainer carries rigidly afixed to its lower edge -a pair of diametrically opposed lugs 55 which project inwardly far enough so that the space between them is less than the maximum diameter. o f the filler neck flange-46 except in the areas of the notches 50, 52 through which such lugs are proportioned, and positioned, to it. Thus the cap can only be applied to the filler neck by orienting it so the lugs 55 pass through the notches Sil- 52. Directly above each of the lugs 55, a vertical slot 56 is provided extending entirely through the skirt wall 36 and also extending radially inwardly part way through the Hat upper portion 35 of the retainer. A pair of latch bolts are provided, each generally designated 58, each having a supporting portion 62 retained between the top of the cap and the tlat web 35 of the retainer and'radially slidable therebetween. Each `bolt has a downwardly extending arm 61 movable through `the slot 56 and an inwardly and upwardly turned terminal holding portion 60 adapted to underlie the outturned ange portion 46 of the ller neck, in one of the notched areas, lto hold the cap in position, as shown in Fig. 3. It will be seen that the slots t), 52 only extend inwardly about half the radial distance of the flange 46, and that when the bolts are moved outwardly to the released positioning shown in Fig. 6, the hooked retaining portions as 6U thereof, although still extending part way into the notch, clear the flange, in the notched area, so that the cap can be removed. As shown in Figs. 3 and 6, the supporting portion 62 of each bolt extends inwardly directly over and in slidable engagement vwith the Hat top wall 35 of the retainer. At its inner extremity, the flat portion 62 of each bolt is provided with an upturned lug portion 64 which extends into and substantially lls the cross section of a radially extending partly cylindrical slot 65 formed in the undersurface of the top of the cap body. The uppersurface of the at portion 62 of the latch member 5S is also provided with a partly cylindrical slot 66 which coacts with the slot portion 65 to enclose a helical compression spring 68 housed in such slot portions and bearing outwardly against the ilat outer wall portion 73 of the slot 65 and urging the latch member radially inwardly toward the latched position.
The upper extremity or rim portion of the cam cup 22 projects into the space between the lugs 64 and the wall of cylinder 12 so that when the cup 22 is turned by means of the lock plug the cam lobes 26, 28 may bear outwardly against the lugs 64 to move .the latch bolt members 58 outwardly to the released position. The areas of the rim of the cup 22, between the lobes 26, which engage the lugs 64 when the bolts are in the locked position, may be flattened, as indicated at 29, as well as reduced in diameter, so that the springs '68 tend to turn the cam cup and lock plug to the locked position, as well as to project the bolts inwardly into holding underengagement with the ller neck ange.
The iimits of angular travel of the actuating cam cup and lock plug are defined by an arm 30 cast integrally with the rim of the cam cup 22 and which bears against a corner 67 dened by a relieved portion of the cap detining a bolt guideway 69 when the cam is in the locked position, as shown in full lines in Fig. 4, and against an integral stop lug 72 depending interiorly from the top of the cap body, when in the released position, as shown in broken lines.
A sealing gasket is provided which is preferably formed of relatively soft synthetic rubber, and which includes a cylindrical sleeve portion '74 fitted on the exterior of the cylindrical central cupped portion 34 of the retainer, and an annular pad portion 7S adapted to engage and bear downwardly against the top of the iiller neck when the cap is in place. The annular pad portion 75 is joined to the sleeve portion 74 by an upwardly and inwardly inclined section 76 which is conic when relaxed, as shown in Fig. 6, but deformed upwardly by the imparting of an annular wave thereto, as shown in Fig, 3, when the cap is pressed downwardly to the locked position. The material of the seal, in the conic section '76 thereof, may be resilient enough to act as a spring, tending to push the cap upwardly to free the latch bolts and assist removal of the cap, when the bolts are moved outwardly. The seal is retained by a metallic washer 77 which is in turn held by staking outwardly portions as '78 of the cup Sectio-n of the retainerover which the washer is litted.
The inner ends of the hooked holding portions 66 of the bolt members may be inclined as indicated at Sti, so that the latch bolts are cammed outwardly when the cap is forced downwardly into position. Thus the key is not required in order to attach the cap.
The lug portions 55 project inwardly below the latch bolts, and to positions relatively close to the filler neck.
The skirt 36 of the retainer is provided at its lower extremity with an integral outwardly extending flange 32 which projects substantially to engagement with the inner wall of yskirt 11. The ange 82 is not interrupted in the areas of the slots 56, and such flange, and the lugs 55, accordingly shield the` latch bolts and effectively prevent unauthorized manipulation thereof from the outside by anyone attempting to pick the lock.
It is common to provide an air vent for the tank by deforming a portion of the filler neck, including the ange 46, in the area of one of the previously mentioned slots as 50, as best shownin Fig. 5. In the construction illustrated, a generally V-'shaped depression 85 is provided in the ller neck flange 46, such depression being centered with respect to the slot 50. The upwardly hooked retaining portions 60 of the latch bolts are centrally relieved by the formation of notchlike cutout or vkerfed areas 86 therein;v Thus in whichever of the two diametrica'lly reversed positions the cap is applied to the iiller neck, the kerfed area of one of the bolts will straddle the depressed ange portion whichdetines the notch 85, to properly secure the cap.
While it will be apparent that the preferred embodiment of the invention herein described is well calculated to fulfill the objects and advantages rst above stated, it will be appreciated that the invention is susceptible to variation, modification and change without departing from the fair meaning and proper scope of the appended claims.
I claim:
1. In a locking cap construction for a ller neck or the like having outwardly projecting abutment areas adapted to serve as latch keeper means, a cap body, a hollow lock cylinder boss portion rigidily carried by and extending downwardly with respect to said body, a lock cylinder plug mounted in said boss portion, an actuating portion carried by said plug, an actuating cam embracing and rotatable upon said boss portion and operatively interengaged with and adapted to be actuated by said actuating portion, a retainer including a cup-shaped portion extending around said actuating cam and fixed with respect to said body, said cam being rotatable between said boss portion and said cup-shaped portion, bolt means including a part slidably Vsupported between said body and retainer and extending outwardly above said cup-shaped portion and including another part extending downwardly in a position to lie outside one of said abutment areas, and cam lobe means carried by an upper portion of said cam member and engageable with said bolt means to actuate the latter.
2. In a locking cap construction for a filler -neck or the like having outwardly projecting abutment areas adapted to serve as latch keeper means, a cap body having a hollow generally cylindrical downwardly extending boss adapted to serve as a cylinder for a lock plug, a lock cylinder plug mounted in said boss, an actuating portion carried by said plug and exposed at the bottom of said boss, a cup-shaped actuating cam embracing and rotatable upon said boss and operatively interengaged with and adapted to be :actuated by said actuating portion, a retainer including a cup-shaped portion nestedly overtted upon said actuating cam, said retainer being fixed with respect to said body to define a rigid assembly therewith, said cam being rotatable between said boss and said cupshaped portion, bolt means including a part slidably supported between said body and retainer and extending outwardly above said cup-shaped portion and including another part extending downwardly in a position to lie outside one of said abutment areas, and cam means carried by an upper portion of said cup-shaped cam member and engageable with said bolt means to actuate the latter, said body portion being provided with a skirtlike peripheral ange extending downwardly around and spaced outwardly from said intertted portions, and an inner skirtlike ilange carried by said retainer and extending downwardly substantially parallel to said peripheral flange, said bolt means being movable in a substantially radial path through an opening in said retainer and inner skirtlike flange.
3. In a locking cap construction for a iiller neck or the like having outwardly projecting abutment areas adapted to serve as latch keeper means, a cap body having a hollow generally cylindrical downwardly extending boss adapted to serve as a cylinder for a lock plug, a lock cylinder plug mounted in said boss, an actuating portion carried by said plug and exposed at the bottom of said boss, a cup-shaped actuating cam embracing and rotatable upon said boss and operatively interengaged with and adapted to be actuated by said actuating portion, a cupshaped retainer portion nestedly overiitted upon said actuating cam and xed with respect to said body, said cam being rotatable between said boss and said cup-shaped retainer portion, bolt means including a part slidably supported between said body and retainer portion and another part extending outwardly above said retainer portion and thence downwardly in a position to lie outside one of said abutment areas, and cam means carried by a upper portion of said cup-shaped cam member and engageable with said bolt means to actuate the latter, said body portion being provided with a skirtlike peripheral fiange extending downwardly around and spaced outward ly from said intertted portion, and a second skirtlike flange carried by said retainer and extending downwardly therefrom substantially parallel to but spaced inwardly from said rst mentioned skirtlike ange, said bolt means being movable in a substantially radial path through an opening which extends through said retainer and through said second skirtlike flange, and wall portions substantially joining the lower free extremities of said skirtlike anges and preventing access to said bolt means through the space between said skirtlike anges.
d. A locking cover construction as dened in claim 2 intended for use with a iiller neck or the like having abutment areas as defined and having rim flange portions extending radially outwardly beyond said abutment areas on opposite sides of said abutment areas, and keying portions carried by said assembly defined by said retainer and body and adapted to pass through the space between said radially extending ange portions and preventing f1tting the cover over the neck except in a predetermined orientation, said bolt means being aligned with said keying portions.
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