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by Lauren » 22 Aug 2008 11:59
Years ago, before they came out with these magnetic key versions, I made a special hasp for locking product on peghooks. Naturally, you have to secure the peghook down, but the idea is a simple one, made from flat stock. The two hasps scissor together.

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by novicelockpicker » 30 Aug 2008 11:21
Hey, brilliant idea! It's simple, and effective for shopkeepers. Now, the next problem, is securing the entire peg hook to the wall/board without someone just lifting it off 
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by Engineer » 3 Sep 2008 22:17
Nice idea Lauren - Simple and effective!
The only thing even like it I've ever seen are lock-out hasps like the one on this page:
http://cpc.farnell.com/SR05374/electric ... ducts-bl38
The idea of them being that you turn a machine off and use the lock-out hasp to prevent it from being turned back on while maintenance are working on it.
Each enginner working on the machine puts his own padlock through the hasp and only takes it off again when they have done their part. The hasp ensures everyones safety, since the machine cannot be turned back on again until everyone has removed their padlock and so has paased their part of the machine as fit to use.
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by Lauren » 4 Sep 2008 22:34
Funny, I used to sell those lockout hasps. The simuliarities never occured to me.
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by Engineer » 5 Sep 2008 8:44
The similarities wouldn't strike you - I have often invented something, only to find the exact same thing already exists. At least in your case, it is only similar - Mine are often all but identical!
Actually, if you ever read many patents, you will soon find pretty much the same idea can be patented for a slightly different purpose. You idea seems far more different and perfectly patentable to me!
I like it, simple, cheap to make and effective with no obvious way round it (short of mutilating the whole thing, or stealing the whole thing). Actually, I think it is a marketable idea...
Good luck with it!
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by mkultra23 » 16 Sep 2008 11:11
I like it but I wonder if the flexibility of those peg hooks would allow you to pull up on the hook and slide it out. you could use a slightly flanged tip for the hook to prevent that.
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