Claims
- 1. An apparatus for locking a pair of doors which open outward and abut when closed onto two lateral extensions of a common jamb, comprising:
- a. a first bracket, folded back against itself at its interior edge so as to be slidably mounted on the first of the lateral extensions of the jamb, said bracket including a laterally extending segment which when the bracket is mounted in the manner described extends outwardly from the space between one of the doors and the jamb beyond the door, said bracket having passage therethrough in the segment extending beyond the door;
- b. a second bracket, substantially identical to said first bracket, mounted on the second lateral extension of the door jamb in mirrored relationship to said first bracket so as to align the passages in the outwardly extending segments in confronting relationship to each other;
- c. a rod-like member capable of being inserted through both bracket passages, and when so inserted extends laterally either side of said jamb distances sufficient to obstruct the opening of both doors;
- d. a passage through said rod-like member, substantially transverse to its longitudinal axis, said transverse passage being medial of the brackets when said member is inserted therethrough; and
- e. a retention means for limiting the lateral travel of the rod to prevent removal thereof, said means capable of being inserted through the transverse passage in said rod-like member when the passage is medial of said brackets.
RIGHTS OF THE GOVERNMENT
The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government of the United States for all governmental purposes without the payment of any royalty.
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