Christopher Marszalek - Plainfield IL, US Daniel Horvath - Marseilles IL, US Salim F. Audish - Northridge CA, US
Assignee:
Sennco Solutions, Inc - Planfield IL
International Classification:
H01B 11/02
US Classification:
174113R
Abstract:
A security cable for electrically connecting an electrical device, such as, for example, a digital camera, a cam-corder, digital audio player, or like device are provided. Also provided is a method for making the security cable and a method for securing the electrical device using the security cable. A housing, or tubing, may be provided which may have one or more electrical wires. Preferably, the security cable may have six signal-transmitting wires, each of which may transmit a different type of signal. The signal-transmitting wires may be wound around a metal cord within the housing in a spiral manner. The metal cord may have a tensile strength which may prevent cutting of the security cable by conventional tools, and may, therefore, prevent theft of the electrical device from a display area.
Security Cable, A Method For Making The Same And A Method For Securing An Electronic Device
Christopher Marszalek - Plainfield IL, US Daniel Horvath - Marseilles IL, US Salim Audish - Northridge CA, US
International Classification:
H01B007/18
US Classification:
174108000
Abstract:
A security cable for electrically connecting an electrical device, such as, for example, a digital camera, a cam-corder, digital audio player, or like device are provided. Also provided is a method for making the security cable and a method for securing the electrical device using the security cable. A housing, or tubing, may be provided which may have one or more electrical wires. Preferably, the security cable may have six signal-transmitting wires, each of which may transmit a different type of signal. The signal-transmitting wires may be wound around a metal cord within the housing in a spiral manner. The metal cord may have a tensile strength which may prevent cutting of the security cable by conventional tools, and may, therefore, prevent theft of the electrical device from a display area.