The present invention generally relates to an apparatus including frangible plates used to prevent unwanted opening of locked enclosures
Locks are widely used in order to protect the contents of an enclosure, such as a safe, room, dwelling or building. Very often the locks used include combination dials, which users rotate in order to enter a combination code. When the correct combination is entered, lock components move from locked to unlocked positions, thereby enabling the door of the enclosure to be opened and giving the user access to the contents of the enclosure. Because enclosures such as safes often contain valuables, unwanted and/or undesired users such as potential thieves may attempt to gain access to the contents by manipulating the lock. For example, thieves may drill holes into lock devices in order to compromise the lock. Therefore, there exists a need for an apparatus and method that thwarts such thieves attempting to access the contents of an enclosure surreptitiously using a tool, such as a drill.
In one embodiment, an apparatus for preventing unwanted opening of a locked enclosure is provided. The enclosure includes a lock, a door and a door bolt. The door is openable when the door bolt is retracted from a structure surrounding the enclosure. The apparatus includes a frangible guard plate and an arm coupled to the guard plate by a spring, thereby maintaining the arm in a first position under a bias of the spring. When the guard plate is fractured, the bias is released, thereby moving the arm into a second position. When the arm is in the second position, the arm is positioned to engage the door bolt, thereby preventing retraction of the door bolt.
In another embodiment, an apparatus for preventing unwanted opening of a locked enclosure including a lock mechanism is provided. The apparatus includes an arm having first and second ends and rotatably mounted at a point between the first and second ends. A first spring is operatively coupled to and rotatably biases the first end in a first direction. A second spring is operatively coupled to and rotatably biasing the second end in a second direction. A frangible guard plate is coupled to the first end of the arm by the first spring, thereby preventing rotation of the arm in the first direction from a first position to a second position. The arm in the second position is positioned to engage with a portion of the lock mechanism, thereby preventing the opening of the locked enclosure. When the frangible guard plate is fractured, the arm is free to move to the second position due at least in part to a second bias from the second spring.
In another embodiment, the apparatus includes a frangible guard plate and an arm coupled to the guard plate by a spring therebetween, thereby maintaining the arm in a first position due to a bias of the spring. The bias is in a direction transverse to a surface of the frangible plate. When the guard plate is fractured, the arm moves into a second position due to the bias being released. The arm engages with a member of the lock mechanism in the second position, thereby preventing the opening of the locked enclosure.
Methods of preventing unwanted opening of a locked enclosure are also disclosed. Various other details, embodiments and features are disclosed herein and are detailed below in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
An apparatus 10 for preventing unwanted opening of a locked enclosure is shown in
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The apparatus 10 further includes a frangible guard plate 32 which shatters into several pieces upon the occurrence of an attempt at accessing the lock 16 surreptitiously, such using a drill to drill a hole through the door 12 and lock 16. The guard plate 32 and the arm 26 are operatively coupled together such that the shattering of the frangible guard plate 32 frees the arms 26 for movement from a first position (
The guard plate 32 comprises a material that, when subjected to outside mechanical forces, such as being contacted by a drill, shatters or breaks into several fragmented pieces. Materials with this characteristic are generally referred to in the art as frangible.
More specifically, the guard plate 32 includes slots 38 at each end. Each slot 38 accepts an engagement pin 40, which is coupled with a first end 28 of each arm 26 by a spring 42. The spring 42 is coupled at one end to an aperture 44 in the first end 28 of the arm 26 and at a second end 30 to an aperture 46 in the engagement pin 40. The coupling between the guard plate 32 and the first end 28 of the arm 26 maintains the arm 26 in the first position. The spring 42 is preferably a tension spring. The arm 26 is coupled to the guard plate 32 with the spring 42 such that the arm 26 is biased in a first direction by the tension spring 42. The guard plate 32 further includes a central aperture 39 which allows the combination dial 22 to couple with the lock 16, for example, by providing a mechanical or electrical connection through the aperture 39.
The arm 26 includes circular aperture 50 between the first and second ends 28, 30 which accepts a rotation pin 52. The rotation pin 52 is further accepted into an aperture 53 of a support member 54. Therefore, the arm 26 is rotatably coupled to the support member 54, and thus the housing 15, about an axis 55 transverse to the support member aperture 53. The arm 26 is essentially rotatably biased in the first direction (arrow 31) by the spring 42.
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The arm 26 is maintained in the first position 34 when the tension spring 42 is coupled to the guard plate 32 and the first end 28 of the arm 26. The arm 26 is maintained in the first position due to the biases from the tension spring 42 and the torsion spring 56. Essentially, the reaction force holding the arm 26 in the first position 34 is greater than the sum of the biasing forces due to the tension and torsion springs 42, 56. Support pads 82 are provided to support the frangible guard plate 32. The pads 82 allow the guard plate 32 to undergo slight deformation so that the guard plate 32, which is comprised of a frangible material, does not shatter under the force of the tension spring 42. Engagement pin 40 may also be designed so that the area of the pin head 41 contacting the guard plate 32 is large enough to distribute the force in order to prevent unwanted shattering of the guard plate 32.
When the frangible guard plate 32 shatters or breaks, the first end 28 of the arm 26 is freed, thereby freeing the arm 26 for movement from the first position 34. The bias from the tension and torsion springs 42, 56 and the interaction of the eccentric cam 58 with a wall 17 of the housing 15 urge the first end 28 of the arm 26 in the first direction 48. As the first end 28 moves in the first direction 48, the arm rotates 26 about the axis 55 transverse to the aperture 53 of the support member 54. The rotation of the arm 26 moves the arm 26 to a second position (
The engagement of the second end 30 of the arm 26 with the door bolt 14 thereby limits the rotation of the arm 26. Further, limiting the rotation of the arm 26 is the interaction between the pin 90 on support member 54 and pin aperture 92 on the second end 30 of the arm 26. Specifically, pin aperture 92 accepts pin 90. When the arm 26 is in the first position, the pin 90 contacts the first inner end 94 of the pin aperture 92. When the arm 26 is in the second position 36, the pin 90 contacts the second inner end 96 of the pin aperture 92.
The apparatus 10 is mounted within a housing 15 of a lock 12 or door assembly 11. Apertures 53 accept rotation pins 52 of support member 54, which then couples arms 26 to the support member 54. Rotation pins 52 maintain arms 26 in a position relative to the support member 54, but still allow for rotation of the arms 26 about the axis 55 transverse to the support member aperture 53.
In order to couple with the housing, the support member 54 is placed relative to the housing 15 such that the apertures (not shown) of the support device 54 accepting fasteners 102 are concentric with apertures 100. Fasteners 102 are then used to couple the support member 54 to the housing 15.
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Alternatively, the apparatus 10 could be configured such that the arm 26 engages with the lock bolt 20 and prevents the movement of the lock bolt 20 from the locked to the unlocked position. In another alternative embodiment, the apparatus 10 could be configured such that the arm 26 or the arm 26 in conjunction with another member engages with a door jamb or safe housing. The engagement of the arm 26 with a door jamb or safe housing, for example, would prevent the door 12 from being opened. In other words, the arm 26 or the arm 26 in conjunction with another member may act as a supplementary door bolt that, in one position, would prevent the opening of a door 12.
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The interaction between the eccentric cam 58 and the support member 54 causes the second end 30 of the arm 26 to be further urged towards the door bolt recess 88. When the pin 40 is released upon the shattering of the guard plate 32, the bias of the torsion spring 56 causes the movement of the second leg 64 of the torsion spring 56. Due to the coupling of the hooked portion 66 of the second leg 64, torsion spring 56 and the notch 68 of the eccentric cam 58, the eccentric cam 58 is urged in the same direction as the movement of the second leg 64. This movement causes the eccentric cam 58 to interact with the support member 54 such that in the first position (
In an alternative embodiment, the frangible guard plate 32 has a larger area relative to the housing than shown. A larger area may be pr
Furthermore, while the present invention has been illustrated by the description of one or more embodiments thereof, and while the embodiments have been described in considerable detail, they are not intended to restrict or in any way limit the scope of the appended claims to such detail. The various features shown and described herein may be used alone or in any combination. Additional advantages and modifications will readily appear to those skilled in the art. The invention in its broader aspects is therefore not limited to the specific details, representative apparatus and method and illustrative examples shown and described. Accordingly, departures may be from such details without departing from the scope of the general inventive concept.
This application claims the priority of Application Ser. No. 61/788,289 filed Mar. 15, 2013 (pending), the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference herein.
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61788289 | Mar 2013 | US |