Abstract:
A door security device for an in-swing door includes a mounting plate secured to the door jamb adjacent the door outside edge, a hinge pin assembly supported by the mounting plate proximate the door outside edge, a locking swing plate secured to the hinge pin assembly for pivotal movement between unlocked and locked angular positions in relation to the hinge pin vertical axis, the locking swing plate biased by force of gravity to a lowermost position, and the mounting plate having a first receiver wall defining the lowermost position of the locking swing plate in the locked position perpendicular to a first rear surface of the mounting plate and defining the uppermost position of the locking swing plate in the unlocked position away from the locked angular position.
Abstract:
A security door hinge assembly is provided, comprising a door frame structure, having at least a head member, a first jamb member and a second jamb member, and at least one door leaf. The door leaf further comprises a leaf frame structure, having at least a top rail member, a bottom rail member, a hinge stile member and a lock stile member; an inner leaf panel, mounted to a first side of said leaf frame structure and extending past said hinge stile member, so as to form an inner leaf flange; an outer leaf panel, mounted to a second side of said leaf frame structure, opposite said first side, and extending past said hinge stile member, so as to form an outer leaf flange, and wherein, in use, said door leaf is operable between a first closed position and a second open position. The security door hinge assembly further comprises a hinge chamber positioned between said first jamb member and said hinge stile; a hinge-mount bracket, coupled to said first jamb member; a hinge mechanism, having at least one pivot axis and which is located within said open hinge chamber and adapted to pivotally mount said door leaf to said hinge-mount bracket, and wherein, in said first closed position, said inner leaf flange is in an exteriorly overlapping engagement with at least a portion of said hinge mount bracket, so as to prevent access to said hinge mechanism.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a method using a module kit to construct a safety container of an arbitrary shape, a module set used to carry out the method and a safety container including one or several of the modules.
Abstract:
The present invention comprises: a freight container having two access doors hingedly mounted at one end of the container via respective sets of hinges and mounting brackets which connect one edge of each door to a respective container door post; characterised in that at least one hinge and corresponding mounting bracket have cooperating receiving locations arranged to receive a customs seal when the corresponding door is in a closed position.
Abstract:
To provide added security to the hinged edges of all residential and other doors. A two piece device of metal or plastic and all combinations thereof, resembling hinge leaves (1)(12) that are intended to be attached to the door post and the hinged edge of all doors and where one of the pieces (1) is fitted with pin extensions (2) that interlock with slots or holes (11) in the mating piece (12) when the door is in the closed position. The locking pins (2) may be cylindrical or tapered and may be attached to the plate (1) by welding, forging or pressing. The locking pins (2) may be solid or fitted with rotating external sleeves (8) or internal rods which may be secured onto and into the locking pins (2) by all simple mechanical means. Each half of the device is attached to the door frame and the hinged edge of the door by two or more countersunk screws.
Abstract:
Intermediate bearing, for a door, window, or the like, having at least a leaf pivoting about a vertical spindle, is provided with a fixed base integral with the sash-frame, and a movable element inserted at the level of the leaf. The fixed base is provided with an opening into which engages a cataching pin of the movable member. This intermediate bearing additionally includes an adjustable articulation mechanism to change, perpendicularly to the stile of the sash-frame, the catching area between the movable member and the fixed base, in order to adjust the compression force exerted onto the seal arranged in the fillister of the sash-frame of the door, window or the like.
Abstract:
A securing device for casement windows or the like includes an abutment member secured to the master frame in the path of motion of an engaging member. The abutment member extends away from the master frame a greater distance at the end of the abutment member nearer to the inner side of the window. The engaging member is mounted to the casement frame and extends away from the casement frame a greater distance at its side closer to the outside of the window. Both the abutment member and engaging member include non-planar contacting surfaces which mate when the window is in its closed position. This arrangement of the abutment member and engaging member also prevents the casement frame from bulging away from the master frame under wind pressure. The securing device is mounted along one side of the window.
Abstract:
A hinge bolt set is disclosed for improving security of hinged doors and the like, comprising a circular metal rod (1) adapted to be located in an edge face of a door (D) adajcent to but spaced from a hinge (H) and a synthetic resinous keep (7) adapted to be located in a opposing face of a door jamb (J), the keep having a tapered cavity (9) therein to receive a projecting end of the rod (1), which cavity terminates in an arcuate surface 13 to receive the bolt (1). The rod may be held in place by a knurled portion (3) and the keep with screws (17).
Abstract:
A hinge for doors and the like is provided in which an un-headed hinge pin is held frictionally in the axial passage through a cylindrical plastic retainer which is centrally positioned between, and is aligned with, interlocking bosses which extend toward each other from the two leaves of the hinge. Interfitting locking means are also provided in the two leaves whereby the hinge may be locked in closed position.
Abstract:
An improved hinge comprising a saw-resistant security stud which functions to inhibit any movement other than the normal intended pivotal movement of the hinge.