Claims
- 1. A security enclosure and locking mechanism comprising:an input mechanism external to the enclosure having means for generating an electrical signal when a predetermined code is entered; a first locking mechanism internal to the enclosure electrically coupled to the input mechanism, said first locking mechanism comprising a pawl, said pawl being one of engaged and disengaged depending on a state of said electrical signal; and a second locking mechanism having a first portion internal to the enclosure and coupled to the first locking mechanism and a second portion external to the enclosure, said first portion being adapted to lock and unlock a door to said security enclosure depending on a position of the second portion; said security enclosure includes a top side, a bottom side, a left side and a right side, a front facing surface and a rear facing surface, and said door has a top edge, a bottom edge, a left edge, a right edge, an inside surface and an outside surface; said first portion of said second locking mechanism includes a latching means for securing the door to the security enclosure; said latching means comprising at least two strike features, said at least two strike features lock said door to at least two sides of said security enclosure; said first locking mechanism and said first portion of said second locking mechanism, coupled to said door and enclosed in a housing; said door is coupled to a side of said security enclosure by a plate and two sets of hinges, a first set and a second set, said hinges disposed inside said security enclosure, said door pivotally mounted on said first set of hinges coupled to the plate at two locations, a first location between the top edge of said door and a top edge of the housing, and a second location between the bottom edge of said door and a bottom edge of the housing, the opposite side of said plate being pivotally mounted on said second set of hinges which are coupled to said security enclosure.
- 2. The security enclosure and locking mechanism defined by claim 1 wherein the input mechanism electrical signal generating means comprises a keypad and a logic circuit which generates the electrical signal when the predetermined code is entered.
- 3. The security enclosure and locking mechanism defined by claim 1 wherein the first locking mechanism comprises a solenoid coupled to a logic circuit, the solenoid being adapted to receive said electrical signal and activate when said electrical signal is in a predetermined state.
- 4. The security enclosure and locking mechanism defined by claim 1 wherein said door, when it is in a closed position, is recessed so that the outside surface of said door lies in the same plane as the front facing surface of the enclosure.
- 5. The security enclosure and locking mechanism defined by claim 1 wherein said door is coupled to a side of said security enclosure by a plate and two sets of hinges, said hinges disposed inside said security enclosure, said door pivotally mounted on one set of hinges coupled to the plate, the opposite side of said plate being pivotally mounted on said second set of hinges which are coupled to said security enclosure.
- 6. The security enclosure and locking mechanism defined by claim 1 wherein a flange is coupled to said topside, bottom side, right side, and left side of said enclosure.
- 7. The security enclosure and locking mechanism defined by claim 6 wherein the top and bottom strike features interlock with the flange on said top side and bottom side of said enclosure.
- 8. The security enclosure and locking mechanism defined by claim 6 wherein at least one strike feature interlocks with the flange located on the left side of the security enclosure, at least one strike feature interlocks with the flange on the right side of said security enclosure, at least one strike feature interlocks with the flange located on the topside of said security enclosure, and at least one strike feature interlocks with the flange located on the bottom side of the security enclosure.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 08/975,176 filed Nov. 20, 1997 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,000,348.
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