The present invention relates to an apparatus for an anti-breach device on a door having a hook and a strap encased within a housing that is mounted to a doorframe or wall. In particular, the present invention is related to an apparatus for an anti-breach device on a door that includes a hook and a strap that is encased within a housing that is mounted in the door or door post or wall adjacent the door. The hook of the strap extends out of the housing and captures or at least partially envelopes the door knob of the door and the other end of the strap is firmly pulled away from the housing thus putting pressure on the angles within the housing and preventing the door from opening.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,288,119 to Geiger shows a cable housed in a tube with a noose fastened around a door knob of a door to be secured against unauthorized intruders. The other end of the cable is attached by a screw as shown in
In schools today there is a need for an additional line of defense against unwanted intruders. Due to recent shootings occurring across the nation, schools are on high alert to find ways to protect students and faculty. The challenge is to find a way to protect from within when an intruder has threatened the safety of those within. In an emergency, this device activates easily to keep an intruder out of the classroom and keep those within safe. Activation of the present invention would be undetectable from the outside area. The perpetrator would not know which door is restricted thus slowing his access to students and the faculty. Emergency response would gain time to react to the situation. The present invention would be affixed to the doorframe or wall and always be ready for emergency purposes. The present invention is easy to use with little training needed to activate the device by children and adults.
The present invention overcomes the problems above. In use, a housing is mounted to the doorframe or wall. A hook is provided to capture a door handle with a strap attached to the hook and fed through the housing attached to the doorframe or wall inside the room. The housing is firmly mounted to the doorframe or wall with the strap threaded within the housing and hook secured to the exterior of the housing. A safety seal secures the hook to the exterior and the strap within the housing. In its unrestricted mode, the safety seal is broken by pulling the hook around the housing and capturing the door handle. The opposite end of the strap is cinched by firmly pulling away from the housing thus tightening the hook around the door handle. This acts as a restraining device to prevent anyone from moving the door to open it either to the inside or the outside. Once the strap is no longer cinched, access to the room is easily obtained.
Thus the present invention provides an apparatus for an anti-breach device on a door that includes a hook and a strap that is encased within a housing that is mounted in the door or door post or wall adjacent to the door. The hook of the strap extends out of the housing and captures or at least partially envelopes the door knob of the door and the other end of the strap is firmly pulled away from the housing thus putting pressure on the angles within the housing and preventing the door from opening.
A door having a handle: A moveable structure used to close off an entrance consisting of a panel that swings on hinges and has a part directly opposite that is designed to be held or operated with the hand.
Handle: A part that is designed to be held or operated with the hand.
Housing: A protective cover made of two (2) pieces with predrilled holes for mounting fasteners and a channel opening for storage and movement of the strap within.
Latching Mechanism: A curved or sharply bent, loped, at least partially encircling shaped device used to catch, connect, or attach to the door handle or its stem.
Strap: A long narrow strip of pliant material.
Referring now to the drawings of
A safety seal 18 preferably formed as a shrink wrap material preferably made of plastic or other pliant film material preferably completely encases the entire housing 5, strap 6 and latching mechanism 9 to protect against tampering. If the owner of the present invention sees the safety seal 18 has been tampered, damaged, broken or removed the owner will know that the device 5, 6 and 9 has been tampered with. The safety seal 18 can be easily removed for use of the device by the owner.
In operation, the present invention operates as follows as shown in
The safety seal 18 is removed from the device 5, 6 and 9 of the present invention. The latching mechanism 9 is placed at least partially about or connected to the door handle 15 or stem 14 of the door handle 15 after the housing 5 has been mounted on the door frame 10 or near the door frame 10 as described above and illustrated in
While presently preferred embodiments have been described for purposes of the disclosure, those skilled in the art can make numerous changes in the arrangement of method steps. Such changes are encompassed within the spirit of the invention as defined by the appended claims.