Dislodge lever assembly for surface mountable safe

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6279359
  • Patent Number
    6,279,359
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, July 13, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 28, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A safe assembly includes a portable lockable enclosure, a mounting plate for securing the lockable enclosure to a stationary surface, and a latching element actuatable from an interior of the safe assembly to detach the lockable enclosure from the mounting plate for further travel or relocation. The latching element has a latch assembly engaging a pair of brackets extending from the mounting plate into the interior of the safe assembly and a release assembly enabling disengagement of the latch assembly.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to safe assemblies, and, in particular, to safe assemblies which can be detachably mounted on a support surface. Specifically, the present invention relates to a dislodge lever assembly capable of disengaging the safe assembly from a mounting plate secured to a support surface in an efficient manner.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




In light of an ongoing debate about whether a firearm in the home is more likely to protect or endanger a family of its owner and an owner herself, it is imperative that a firearm safe be securely mounted to a support surface to prevent its relocation by unauthorized persons. The art does supply a number of small portable safes, which may be mounted on support surfaces.




U.S. Pat. No. 4,768,021 (Ferraro) discloses a portable safe for containing guns including a receptacle which has a bottom providing a mounting plate. The mounting plate has a mounting hole for use in attaching the safe to other structures. A pressure sensitive pad is affixed to the mounting plate at the mounting hole and is positioned to be overlapped by the head of a mounting screw. When unauthorized forceful pulling is applied to the portable safe seeking to dislodge it from the other structures, a bolt head of a fastener mounted on the mounting plate applies a force to a pad that sets off an alarm system.




U.S. Pat. No. 5,056,342 (Prinz) describes a security container specifically adapted to be mounted to the undersurface of a table, counter or other like structure, in a manner which will support and removably dispose the security container in a position where it is not readily visible. The security container is comprised of a mounting means removably securing the container to the bed frame and comprising two brackets each of which has an elongated mounting arm attached at a common, corresponding end of a head portion. Such attachment of the mounting arms occurs by a plurality of bolt and nut connectors passing through appropriately aligned apertures in the arms into a top of the container.




U.S. Pat. No. 4,890,466 (Cislo) teaches a safe for pistols having a fastener which allows it to be locked to any of standard bed frames supports. The safe is securely fastened to a bed frame by means of a detachable bracket which can be fixed to the frame only from the safe's interior by using conventional fasteners, such as bolts and screws.




All of the above discussed prior references teach conventional fastening means for attaching a mounting bracket to a housing that requires a screwdriver to dislodge the safe from the mounting bracket or a support surface.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




With a dislodge lever assembly in accordance with the invention one can detach a safe from a mounting plate securing the safe to a support surface without use of a screwdriver or any other tools.




This is achieved by one release lever assembly of the invention by providing a safe with an opening receiving a mounting plate, sometimes referred to as a mounting bracket, and a latching element positioned with respect to the opening to releasably engage the mounting bracket. The latching element may be actuated only from an interior of the safe and includes a release lever pivotal to clear the opening upon applying an external force to allow the mounting bracket to slide through the opening out of engagement.




It is, therefore, an object of the invention to provide a lockable enclosure, which is securely attached to a support surface.




Another object of the invention is to provide the lockable enclosure, which is detachable from the support surface for further travel or relocation.




Still another object of the invention is to provide the lockable enclosure with a release lever assembly for detaching the lockable enclosure from the support surface.




Yet another object of the invention is to provide a latching element actuatable from an interior of the lockable enclosure in order to release a mounting bracket from engagement.




The above and other objects, features and advantages will become more readily apparent from the following description of the invention with references made to the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

an isometric view of a safe shown in its closed state and positioned on its bottom.





FIG. 2

is an exploded view of the safe of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is a view of the safe shown in

FIG. 1

with a portion cut away for clarity.




FIG


1


is a cross sectional view of the latch assembly taken along lines IV—IV of

FIG. 3

during attachment of the mounting plate to the safe.





FIG. 4A

is a perspective view of a latch assembly.





FIG. 5

is the same cross sectional but showing the safe that is fully attached to the mounting plate.





FIG. 6

is the same cross sectional view with a door enabling access to the safe's inter or open











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring to

FIGS. 1-3

, a safe


10


is a self-contained, electronically controlled containment system for storing a variety of valuables, such as, for example, guns and the like. The safe


10


can be positioned on any generally flat surface juxtaposed with its bottom


16


.





FIG. 1

illustrates the safe


10


shown in its locked state and having a solid cast lockable enclosure


12


. A lid


14


, sometime referred to as a door, is mounted to the enclosure


12


to move to an open position shown in

FIG. 2. A

formation extends from the lid


14


and defines a recess


21


that receives a keypad system


22


including a plurality of keys or buttons


24


used to customize a user's personal access code. As better seen in

FIG. 3

, the buttons are provided with standard numeric digits. By dialing the personal access code, a user may enable the door


14


, as is disclosed in a coopending application Ser. No. 09/352,563 filed concurrently therewith, to gain access to an interior of the enclosure


12


.




As shown in

FIG. 2

, the safe


10


substantially has a top wall


26


and a receptacle


28


. In an assembled state of the safe


10


, the top wall


26


and receptacle define an interior of the safe sized to receive the valuables. Any suitable fasteners may do assembly of the components of the safe top wall. In an illustrated example, screws


30


traverse aligned holes


32


that are formed in the top wall and the receptacle.




The receptacle


28


receives a cushioned receptacle tray


36


receiving the valuables. This cushioned receptacle tray is secured to the receptacle's bottom


29


and is made of light durable material, for example, plastic. An L-shaped support


27


extending across and from the receptacle's bottom


29


is fixedly mounted on it adjacent to the cushioned receptacle tray


36


. This L-shaped support provides a bearing structure for various components of the safe


10


.




In accordance with one aspect of the invention, the safe


10


further has a mounting bracket


34


, which is removably attached to an underside of the safe's bottom


16


and which is preferably sized to conform to this bottom. Two spaced hooks


35


extending from a rear side of the mounting plate


34


have free bent ends


37


pointing toward a front side of the and adapted to slidably abut the bottom


29


of the receptacle


28


during assembly of the safe. One of the functions of the mounting plate


34


is to secure the enclosure


12


in a predetermined location, so as to avoid unauthorized relocation of the safe. To implement it, the mounting plate


34


is further provided with two spaced brackets


44


that extend through an opening


46


, which is formed in the bottom


16


, into the interior of the enclosure


12


upon mounting of the safe to a stationary surface (not shown here). Each of the brackets


44


has a main body


43


and U shaped free end


45


that has a thickness greater than that of the body to releasably engage the enclosure


12


, as will be explained hereinbelow.




In accordance with another aspect of the invention, which is illustrated in

FIG. 3

, the safe


10


has a dislodge assembly


38


engaging the brackets


44


in. order to secure engagement between the mounting plate and the enclosure


12


. The dislodge assembly


38


is comprised of a release assembly


40


mounted to the L-shaped support


27


and a latch assembly


42


mounted on the bottom


29


of the receptacle


28


. Both assemblies are positioned close to the opening


46


and, as is shown in

FIG. 3

, provide engagement between brackets


44


of the mounting plate


34


with the enclosure as will be now explained in detail.




Turning to

FIGS. 4-6

and, particularly, to

FIG. 5

, the latch assembly


42


includes a housing


60


fixed to the bottom


29


of the receptacle


28


and positioned adjacent to the opening


46


. The housing


60


receives a latch element


62


which is shaped as a plate and has a beveled end


64


that extends from the housing to cooperate with the brackets


44


of the mounting plate


34


during attachment of the mounting plate


34


to the enclosure


12


. A bias element


66


completes the latch assembly by having its opposite ends braced against the housing


60


and the latch element


62


. As a consequence, the latch element


62


is biased toward the opening


46


, so that when the brackets


44


are inserted into the opening


46


its free ends


45


rest atop the latch element


62


whereas the beveled edge


64


urges against bodies


43


of the brackets.




In order to disengage the latch assembly


42


, according to another aspect of the invention, the release assembly


40


is pivotally mounted in the interior of the enclosure


12


to swing in a position wherein it actuates the latch element


62


so it can retract into the housing


60


. Turning to

FIG. 3

, the release assembly is comprised of two spaced brackets


54


fixed on the L-shaped support


27


and rotatably receiving a pin


52


. Returning to

FIG. 4

, the release assembly further comprises a release lever


56


receiving the pin


52


fixed to the release lever substantially midway between its opposite ends


50


,


51


. The release lever substantially has a Z shape with the upper lever end


50


extending through a recess


33


in the L-shaped support


27


into the cushioned receptacle tray


36


and with the lower lever end


51


extending over the opening


46


toward the beveled edge


64


of the latch element


62


. Due to a biased state of the latch element


62


, the lower end


51


is in continuous contact with the beveled edge


64


. Thus, by pushing the upper lever end


50


inwardly toward the bottom


20


the latch element


62


is actuated by the lower lever end


51


to retract into the housing


60


, thereby clearing the opening


46


for further displacement of the brackets


44


therefrom, as is seen in FIG.


6


.




A manner in which the safe


10


can be releasably attached the mounting plate


34


is as follows. In order to mount the safe


10


on the bracket, the enclosure


12


is juxtaposed with the mounting plate


34


so as to have the mounting brackets


44


aligned with the opening


46


in the bottom


16


of the safe. As a result of light pressing force, the free ends


45


of the mounting brackets


44


slide against the beveled edge


64


of the latch element


62


into the interior of the safe. Once the free ends


45


have passed the beveled edge


64


, the latch element


62


, due to a spring force exerted by the spring element


66


, moves rearwardly over the opening


46


to press against the bodies


43


of the mounting brackets. Such position of the latch element


62


prevents the brackets from voluntary displacement from the opening


46


.




In order to disengage the latch element


62


as shown in

FIG. 6

, the lid


14


has to be opened after the access code has been entered to enable access into the interior of the enclosure


12


. Upon actuating the upper lever end


50


, which has a T shape, a user pivots the release lever to displace the lower lever end


51


between the brackets toward the housing


60


, thereby making the latch element


62


retract into the housing. Finally, as a result of a lifting force applied to the safe, the user is able to detach the enclosure


12


from the mounting bracket.




It is intended that the flowing claims defined the scope of the invention and the structures within the scope of these claims and their equivalents be covered thereby.



Claims
  • 1. A safe assembly for temporary attachment to a surface and for retaining articles, comprising:a mounting bracket adapted to be attached to the surface and extend therefrom, the mounting bracket having at least one elongated arm provided with a free end; a lockable enclosure having an interior sized to receive the articles in its open state, the lockable enclosure further having an opening sized to receive the one arm in an engaging position between the lockable enclosure and the mounting bracket, wherein the free end is spaced outwardly from the opening and terminates in the interior of the lockable enclosure; and a latching element within the interior of the lockable enclosure and positioned with respect to the opening to releasably engage the mounting bracket in the engaging position, the latching element including a release lever having an inner end adjacent to the opening and an outer end spaced an external force to the outer end only in the open state of the lockable enclosure, and a latch plate biased toward the inner end of the release lever and continuously urging against it, the latch plate pressing against the one arm under its free end in the engaging position to prevent voluntary detachment of the mounting bracket, the inner end of the release lever displacing the latch plate from the one arm upon application of the external force to enable the free end of the one arm to slide through the opening from the interior of the lockable enclosure, so that the lockable enclosure may be detached from the mounting bracket to become portable for travel or relocation.
  • 2. The safe assembly defined in claim 1 wherein the latching element further comprises a spring element biasing the latch plate toward and over the opening to provide continuous engagement with the inner end of the release lever.
  • 3. The safe assembly defined in claim 2 wherein the inner end of the release lever displaces the latch plate away from the opening upon pivoting of the release lever in a position wherein the latch plate clears the opening to enable the mounting bracket to be displaced from the opening.
  • 4. The safe assembly defined in claim 2 wherein the mounting bracket comprises a pair of spaced arms, each arm having a body extending along a longitudinal axis substantially perpendicular to the pivot axis of the release lever in the engaging position between the lockable enclosure and the mounting bracket, each of the arms being formed with a free end which has a thickness greater than a thickness of the body to enable the free end to rest atop the latch plate while it presses against the body of the spaced arms, thereby preventing the spaced arm from being displaced from the opening.
  • 5. The safe assembly defined in claim 4 wherein each of the free ends of the spaced arms has a U shape.
  • 6. The safe assembly defined in claim 2 wherein the latching element further comprises a housing receiving the spring element, the housing having a rear wall spaced from the opening and arresting further displacement of the latch plate after it has been displaced away from the arm by the inner end of the lever.
  • 7. The safe assembly defined in claim 1 wherein the release lever has a Z shape, the lockable enclosure further comprising a bottom having the opening and a support extending from the bottom and having a recess which receives the outer end of the release lever.
  • 8. The safe assembly defined in claim 7 wherein the outer end of the release lever has a T shape.
  • 9. The safe assembly defined in claim 7 wherein the release lever has a pin extending along the pivot axis substantially midway between the inner and outer ends, the latching element further having a pair of brackets fixed to the support and receiving opposite ends of the pin which is mounted rotatably on the brackets.
  • 10. The safe assembly defined in claim 1 wherein the lockable enclosure has a lid pivotally mounted to the lockable enclosure to swing in an open position, wherein the interior of the lockable enclosure receives the articles, the safe assembly further comprising a locking member automatically securing the lid to the lockable enclosure.
  • 11. The safe assembly defined in claim 1 wherein the mounting bracket has a plate sized and shaped to conform to a bottom of the lockable enclosure.
  • 12. A safe assembly for mounting on a surface and for retaining articles such as guns and the like, the safe assembly comprising:a lockable enclosure provided with a swingable lid and having an interior, said interior receiving the articles in an unlocked state of the lockable enclosure, wherein the lid is swung open, and having a bottom provided with an opening; a mounting bracket attached to the bottom of the lockable enclosure for mounting the lockable enclosure to the surface, the mounting bracket having at least one arm extending through the opening into the interior during attachment of the lockable enclosure to the mounting bracket; a latching element having a release lever provided with an inner end, which is adjacent to the opening, and an outer end spaced from the opening; and a latch plate biased toward the release lever to urge against its inner end, the release lever being pivotal within the interior of said lockable enclosure to swing between a first position and a second position, wherein the the latch plate engages the arm of the mounting bracket, the release lever being actuated from the interior to swing towards its first position upon application of an external force to the outer end in the unlocked state of the lockable enclosure, so as to enable displacement of the latch plate away from the arm of the mounting bracket, so that the mounting bracket may be displaced from the opening.
  • 13. safe assembly defined in claim 12 wherein the release lever has generally a Z-shape, anda spring element biasing the latch plate toward the release lever and over the opening in the second position of the release lever.
  • 14. The safe assembly defined in claim 13 wherein the latch plate has a beveled end portion being in contact with the inner end of the release lever as the latch plate is displaceable toward the opening after the external force applied to the outer end of the release lever has been withdrawn.
  • 15. The safe assembly defined in claim 12 wherein the mounting bracket includes a mounting plate shaped to conform to the bottom of the lockable enclosure and having another arm which is spaced from the one arm, the spaced arms flanking the inner end of the release lever after they have been extended through the opening.
  • 16. The safe assembly defined in claim 15 wherein each of the arms comprises a body formed with a free end which has a thickness greater than a thickness of the body, so that free ends displace the latch plate away from the opening during insertion of the mounting bracket into the opening.
  • 17. The safe assembly defined in claim 16 wherein the free ends of the arms are positioned on top of the latch plate while it presses against the bodies of the spaced arms in the second position of the latching element.
  • 18. The safe assembly defined in claim 15 wherein the one and another arms have free ends, each of the free ends of the spaced one and another arms has a U shape.
  • 19. The safe assembly defined in claim 16 wherein the mounting plate has a pair of spaced hooks formed on a rear end of the mounting plate, each of the hooks having a body extending parallel to the spaced arms and a free end which extends substantially perpendicular to the body toward the arms and releasably engages the lockable enclosure.
  • 20. A method for mounting a safe assembly on a surface and for retaining articles such as guns and the like, the safe assembly comprising a lockable enclosure formed with an interior, a mounting bracket for mounting the lockable enclosure to the surface and having at least one arm, which extends substantially perpendicular from the mounting bracket, and a latching element in the interior of the lockable enclosure and having a release lever, which is provided with an inner end adjacent to an opening, and an opposite outer end spaced from the opening, the release lever being pivotal about a pivot axis upon applying an external force to its outer end, the latching element further having a latch plate, which is biased toward the release lever to continue engagement with the inner end of the release lever, said method comprising the steps of:attaching the mounting bracket to the surface, said mounting bracket extending from the surface; pressing the lockable enclosure against the mounting bracket to insert the one arm through the opening into the interior, thereby engaging the one arm with the latch plate to have the lockable enclosure releasably secured to the surface; opening the lockable enclosure to have access to its interior; and actuating the outer end of the release lever of the latching element from the interior to displace the latch plate from the one arm of the mounting bracket thereby detaching the lockable enclosure from the surface for travel or relocation.
  • 21. The method defined in claim 20 wherein the latching element is displaceable away from engagement with the mounting bracket to clear the opening and to enable the mounting bracket to be displaced from the opening while pressing upon the latching element.
PRIOR APPLICATION

This application is a continuation-in-part of Provisional Application of U.S. No. 60/092,745 filed on Jul. 14, 1998 and which is fully incorporated herein by reference thereto.

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Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/092745 Jul 1998 US