Tamperproof, Invisible Trailer Lock Secures Belongings from Thieves

pan>)--Horse tack, sporting goods, construction materials, and anything else
that can be stored in a trailer can be gone in the time it takes to cut
a padlock or smash a lock. Knowing this, Milt Hultberg built the hidden
INVIZI-LOCK to secure horse trailers while his wife and daughter were
competing in rodeos.
“I feel comfortable leaving my
trailer and all my tack without worrying about my things getting
stolen”
My wife and daughter traveled around the country with thousands of
dollars of equipment in their trailer tack room, he explained. I
didnt want any of their saddles and other tack stolen, so I invented
the INVIZI-LOCK system. Because of the way the INVIZI-LOCK works, they
could put valuables in the tack room without worrying about things being
stolen.
Using a small keyless remote to operate a deadbolt, Hultberg built a
lock that secured trailer doors from the inside where it could not be
reached by thieves. All that is visible from the exterior are the smooth
heads of four carriage bolts, which are virtually tamperproof. A back-up
system is also provided should the remote be lost or broken.
After developing the lock, Hultberg, who owns a welding and
metal-fabrication business in Powell Butte, Oregon, teamed up with
long-time business associate Matt Dickerhoof. Since then the two have
started selling the Oregon-made patent-pending INVIZI-LOCK system. One
of their first customers was Brenda Mays, five-time National Finals
Rodeo (NFR) Barrel Racing qualifier. I feel comfortable leaving my
trailer and all my tack without worrying about my things getting
stolen, said Mays. I can use my remote to lock my tack room door and
walk away with peace of mind.
The INVIZI-LOCK system costs $US 595 (plus shipping) and can be fitted
on horse, recreation, utility and construction trailers. For more
information, visit www.invizilock.com
or call 541-231-5977. INVIZI-LOCK will be launched nationally at the NFR
Cowboy Christmas Show held at the Las Vegas Convention Center from
December 6-15. Visit booth 881.

Information Source: Business Wire