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The field of the invention relates generally to systems and methods for securing doors and other entry barriers such as gates (collectively herein, “doors”). More specifically, the field of the invention relates to systems, devices and methods for securing a door in a lockable manner such that unwanted entry or passage through a doorway may be quickly established, and only those persons who are in possession of a matching key or authorized code may gain entry to the enclosable space.
It is often desirable to quickly close and lock a door to prevent unwanted passage through the doorway into an interior, enclosable space. An example of such a circumstance is one in which an unwanted intruder attempts to enter a building, which may be any kind of building such as dwelling, a school, a place of work, a place of worship, a movie house, or any other building, or wishes to enter an interior space of such building, for nefarious purposes. In such circumstances, the unwanted intruder often may appear quickly and without any notice or warning. In such circumstances it is desirable that a doorway into the building, or a doorway interior to such a building, be able to be quickly placed into a state that prevents passage through the doorway, such as, for example, a locked or latched state that requires a key or code to allow entry.
It is an attribute of current U.S. society that, from time to time, active shooter or other dangerous situations sometimes occur, without warning, in facilities comprised of a plurality of closeable interior spaces, such as, by way of example and not by limitation, schools. In such situations a dangerous person, who may be, as an example, an active shooter, or any person intending to create harm or damage, may be armed with one or more firearms or other weapons or explosives, and may have the intention of entering the school building in order to inflict physical harm on those persons inside the targeted building. Such targeted buildings may be comprised of a plurality of interior closeable spaces which may be, for example and not by way of limitation, classrooms, media rooms, teacher or administrative offices or other rooms. These closeable spaces typically have doorways that present an opportunity for safely protecting persons inside the room, if a system and method existed that would allow the door to such a room to be quickly closed and locked from the inside, without the need for any tools, keys or other devices, that would very securely place the door into a locked position so as to impede or prevent entry of a dangerous person.
In many such dangerous person situations, a mere impediment in allowing the shooter to gain access into a room could provide time enough for first responders to arrive and engage the dangerous person, who, by way of example and not limitation could be a shooter. Thus, a system and method that is quickly operable, without the need for any tools, that delays or prevents unwanted access through a doorway may allow sufficient time for first responders to arrive to engage and neutralize the shooter. The key element of such systems is that they should be quickly and reliably operable by the inhabitants of the room, and that they deny or delay access to the unwanted intruding dangerous person.
Given the increasing occurrence of active shooter situations, such systems, devices and methods are needed. Specifically, what is needed in the art is an apparatus and/or method adapted to allow a person inside an enclosable space comprising a doorway to quickly close the door that provides entry into the room or building and allows such door to be quickly lockable, such that an unwanted prospective intruder is denied access through a door and into a room, building or any type of enclosed space into which ingress and egress occur through a door or gate. It is also desirable that the door be unlockable from outside the enclosable space only by authorized users, and that the door may be both locked and unlocked from within the enclosable space by user without the need for any key, tool or other device.
The present invention comprises an apparatus and method that have one or more of the following features and/or steps, which alone or in any combination may comprise patentable subject matter.
It is an object of the invention that, when desired by an user inside an enclosable space, entry into the enclosable space by an unwanted person through a doorway into the enclosable space may be prevented by the user from inside the enclosable space, without the need for a key or any tool, by simple one-step manual operation of a door securing device. The door may be locked by a user from inside the enclosable space using only a foot or finger press to operate the door securing device into a locked state, in one step.
It is an object of the invention that, when a door to an enclosable space has been placed in a locked state by a user from inside the enclosable space, the door may also be unlocked by a user from inside the enclosable space with only one simple manual step. The door may be unlocked by only a foot or finger press, without the need for a key or any tool, i.e. in one manual step.
It is an object of the invention that, when a door to an enclosable space has been placed in a locked state by a user from inside the enclosable space, it may be unlocked by a user from outside the enclosable space only by operation of a matching key.
It is an object of the invention that is easy to install on existing doors including hinged doors and sliding doors.
The present invention overcomes the shortcomings of the prior art in that it is adapted to allow a person inside an enclosable space comprising a doorway to quickly close a door that provides entry into the enclosable space and allows such door to be quickly lockable such that an unwanted person or intruder is denied access through the door and into the enclosable space. The invention may quickly be placed into a locked state that securely prevents passage through the doorway by a quick and simple, manual, one step procedure in which a user pressing on a surface of a locking post such that the locking post is motivated in a direction towards a receiving structure, and a distal end of the locking post either enters a receiving recess, or hole, located in the receiving structure, which may be, for example, a floor of the building or room; or, alternatively, a foot on a proximal end of the locking post comes into contact with the receiving structure, preventing the door from opening due to friction force between the locking post foot and the receiving structure. Thus the locking post may be securely received by the receiving structure to place the door in a locked state, preventing the door from being opened from outside the enclosable space without a key that matches a keylock, or, in the case of an electric keylock, unless an authorized code or signal is received by the keylock. The locking post may be of any diameter but is preferably of substantial diameter, for example and not by way of limitation, ⅜ inches diameter or greater, and may be comprised of a high strength material such as a metal, for example steel, so that the force required to cause the locking post to fail under shear stresses from an unwanted prospective intruder would need to exceed the force that could reasonably be expected to be applied by an intruder, for example, 5,000 pounds or more.
In embodiments, the receiving recess that receives a distal end of the locking post may be of opening shape that is complementary to the cross section of the locking post, and may be strengthened by a plate comprising an opening of the same complementary shape that is secured to an upper surface of the structure underneath the door, which may be for example, a floor, in order to protect the edges of the receiving recess such that the invention does not fail, i.e. allow opening of the door, due to unwanted material failure at or around the edges of the receiving opening.
In embodiments, the locking post may be spring-loaded such that is biased to be motivated in an upward direction towards an unlocked state in which the locking post is motived out of the receiving recess in the receiving surface, or in other embodiments, motivated away from the receiving surface such that the locking post foot is no longer in contact with the receiving surface, allowing the door to be opened. The locking post may be motivated towards a locking position by, for example, the foot or hand of a user, such that the locking post is motivated against the upward biasing force, into a locked state in which, in embodiments, the distal end of the locking post has entered and is received by the receiving recess which may be located in the receiving structured and disposed to receive the locking post when the door is in a closed state and locked state, or, alternatively in other embodiments, the locking post foot is brought into contact with the receiving surface, preventing the door to be opened due to friction forces between the locking post foot and the receiving structure.
In embodiments, the invention may comprise a spring-loaded latching mechanism that operates to latch the locking post in a locked state. The spring-loaded latching mechanism operates to force the interior surfaces of a hole disposed in a canted latch plate, angled at an angle α from an axis of the locking post, against the outer perimeter of the locking post in such an manner as to cause sufficient friction at at least one point of contact between a side of the hole in the canted latch plate and the outer perimeter of the locking post to overcome a first biasing force on the locking post imposed by a first spring, keeping the locking post from being motivated away from the locked position by the first biasing force. However, when any unlatching force is applied to the canted latch plate such that the canted latch plate is rotated reducing angle α, the friction at the at least one point of contact between a side of the opening in the canted latch plate and the outer perimeter of the locking post is reduced or removed, allowing the first biasing force to motive the locking post away from the locked state in which the distal end of the locking post is motivated away from the receiving structure, placing the securing device in an unlocking state, thus allowing the door to be opened. The unlatching force may be a force applied directly to the latch plate by the fingers, hand or foot of a user from the inside the enclosed space, or may be applied by rotating a rectangular tang protruding from an key lock mechanism that is mounted to the door.
In embodiments, the invention may comprise a keylock that is mounted to an outdoor surface of the door that is operable by a manual key or electronic codes that may be input by a user causing a motor to rotate the rotating tang, or other apparatus to rotate a rectangular tang for the purposes of unlatching the locking post, allowing the locking post to motivated in an direction away from the receiving structure and unlocking the door, allowing the door to be opened by a key or code from outside the door. A command to unlock the door may be received wirelessly such as by an RF signal.
The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated into and form a part of the specification, illustrate one or more embodiments of the present invention and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention. The drawings are only for the purpose of illustrating the preferred embodiments of the invention and are not to be construed as limiting the invention. In the drawings:
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The following documentation provides a detailed description of the invention.
As used herein, “door” and “door to be secured” includes within their meanings any structure that operates to occlude an opening that may be used by a person for ingress into or egress into or out of an enclosable space such as a room, enclosed structure or area, or building. “Door” and “door to be secured” includes within their meanings any and all equivalent structures such, for example and not by way of limitation, gates, French doors, sliding glass doors, and any structure that is operable to occlude an opening into an enclosable space.
As used herein, “enclosable space” includes within its meaning any space that may be enclosed by the closing of a door. Non-limiting examples of enclosable spaces are interior rooms of buildings, buildings themselves, auditoriums, classrooms, bathrooms, closets, outdoor sheds, barns, armories, warehouses.
As used herein, “intruder”, “shooter”, “unwanted person” and “dangerous person” include within their meanings any person for whom it is desired to prevent entry into an enclosable space.
As used herein, “keylock” is any device that comprises a rotatable tang operable to rotate between a rotated or an un-rotated position when either commanded by receipt of a code or signal in the case in which the keylock comprises an electric motor for rotating the rotatable tang, or, in the case of a manual keylock, when a matching key is inserted into the keylock rotated in the keylock. The keylock rotatable tang has a “rotated” position, and an “un-rotated” position. The keylock is operable such that a matching key may be inserted and the rotatable tang may be rotated between the rotated and un-rotated positions by rotation of the matching key in the keylock. The matching key may be removed from the keylock when the rotatable tang is in either the rotated or un-rotated position. Thus a matching key may be inserted into the keylock and the rotatable tang may be rotated into either the rotated or un-rotated position, and the key removed. A key that is not a matching key is not operable to rotate the rotatable tang. Thus a matching key 003 may be used to place the door securing device of the invention into state in which the door is unlocked and is able to be opened. In embodiments, a user is not able to place the door securing device of the invention into a locked state using matching key 003.
As used herein, the door securing device of the invention 001 is in a “locking state” when locking post 100 has been motivated toward receiving structure 200 such that door 002 is unable to be opened either because a distal end of locking post 100 has been received by, and has protruded into, receiving opening 201, or a distal end of locking post 100, which may comprise a foot 300, is pressed against receiving structure 200 with sufficient force that the friction force generated by the pressing of the distal end or foot of locking post 100 against receiving structure 200 is sufficient to overcome an applied door-opening force.
As used herein, the door securing device 001 of the invention is in an “unlocking” state when locking post 100 has been motivated away from receiving structure 200 such that door 002 is able to be opened.
As used herein, “indoor” and “inside” mean within the enclosable space, and “outdoor” and “outside” mean outside of the enclosable space.
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In embodiments, the keylock may comprise an electric motor operable to rotate rotating tang 109. The motor may be controllable by the inputting of an electronic code into a user input, such as a keypad that is communication with a controller, that may be input by a user causing a motor to rotate the rotating tang such that the securing device is placed into an unlocked state by the rotation of rotating tang 109 as described herein, allowing the locking post to be motivated in an direction away from the receiving structure and unlocking the door. The code may be received wirelessly by a wireless receiver in communication with the controller. The controller may be in communication with the motor such that input codes, entered either manually or wirelessly by, for example, a Radio Frequency signal, instruct the controller to rotate the motor, which causes rotation of the rotatable tang thus placing the door in an unlocked state. Electric power may be communicated to the receiving, controller and motor by batter or by electrical wiring that is in communication with a power source, traversing one of the door hinges. Thus, in embodiments, the door to be unlocked by entry of a code from outside the door, or receipt of a wireless signal.
A method for using the invention comprises the following steps. The operation of the invention is discussed in two phases: the door locking phase, and the door unlocking phase.
In the door locking phase, the inhabitants of an enclosable space may first be made aware of the presence of an unwanted prospective intruder. This may be by any alert means known in the art, such audio or visual alarms, intercom, phone, or other means. Next, a person from inside the enclosable space closes the door 002 that provides entry into the room, if the door is not already in a closed state. Once the door 002 is closed, the user, still on the indoor side of the door 002, motivates the locking post 100 into either the receiving recess 201 in receiving structure 200, or until door stop 300 is firmly pressed against receiving structure 200 by applying a force H by finger, hand, foot or any other available means on surface 110. This places the door in a locked state in which it cannot be opened by a person from outside the enclosable space. Latch plate 104 is biased into a latching position by the second biasing force created by latch spring 103 against the perimeter of the locking post 100 creating friction at points D and D′, which overcomes the first biasing force on the locking post created by compression spring 115, and causes locking post 100 to remain latched and protruding into the receiving recess 201. The door 002 is now closed and locked, and the door securing device is latched in a locking position, and the door 002 is unable to be opened from the outdoor side without access to a matching key 003.
In the unlocking phase, there are two possible scenarios. In a first scenario, the door is unlocked from inside the enclosable space by a user, for example, after an all clear signal has been given. In this scenario, a user from inside the enclosable space, for example from inside the room or building, operates the latching plate 104 downwards by manually pressing on it by hand, finger, foot or otherwise, reducing or removing the latch plate 104 friction on the locking post 100 at points D and D′, allowing the first biasing force on the locking post 100 to motivate the locking post 100 upwards into an unlocked state in which the distal end of locking post 100 has been motivated out of receiving recess 201, or alternatively door stop 300 is no longer in contact with against receiving structure 200. The door 002 is now unlocked and is able to be opened from the outdoor or indoor side. In a second scenario, persons inside the enclosable space may not be able to know or to ascertain when the all clear signal has been given, or may simply be under instruction to stay locked in the room until the door is opened from the outside by law enforcement or other authorized personnel. In this scenario, an authorized person on the outside the enclosable space may insert a matching key 003 into a receiving keyhole disposed in keylock 106, and may then rotate the matching key 003, causing the rotating tang 109 to rotate into a rotated position, reducing the latching friction between the opening in the latching plate 104 and the perimeter surface of the locking post 100 at points D and D′, allowing the first biasing force on the locking post 100 to motivate the locking post 100 into an unlocked state in which the distal end of locking post 100 has been motivated out of receiving recess 201, or alternatively door stop 300 is no longer in contact with against receiving structure 200. The door is now unlocked and able to be opened from the outdoor or indoor side.
In embodiments of the invention, the distal end of the locking post 100 may comprise a foot 300, and rather than be inserted into a receiving recess 201 when in a latched state, foot 300 may simply be forced downward and held against the receiving structure 200 such that the friction created by the pressure applied by foot 300 to the receiving structure 200 is sufficient to keep the door secured from opening when a force is applied to door 002 from outside the enclosable space by an unwanted person or intruder. Foot 300 may be fabricated from any material such metals, durable plastics, or rubber. The surface 301 may comprise a compressible or non-scratching material, such as for example, rubber, such that receiving surface 200 is not likely to be scratched or marred when locking post 100 is in the locking position in which surface 301 is pressed against receiving surface 200 with sufficient force such that the friction between surface 301 and receiving surface 200 is able to resist an applied opening force or impact applied to a surface of door 002 from outside the enclosable space. Such applied opening force may, for example, be 500 pounds or greater. The use of rubber may also provide an increased coefficient of friction between surface 301 and receiving surface 200.
Although a detailed description as provided in the attachments contains many specifics for the purposes of illustration, anyone of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that many variations and alterations to the following details are within the scope of the invention. Accordingly, the following preferred embodiments of the invention are set forth without any loss of generality to, and without imposing limitations upon, the claimed invention. Thus the scope of the invention should be determined by the appended claims and their legal equivalents, and not merely by the preferred examples or embodiments given.
This application for patent is a non-provisional of, and claims benefit of priority to, provisional application Ser. No. 62/874,860 titled DOOR SECURING DEVICE, filed in the United States Patent and Trademark Office on Jul. 16, 2019, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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62874860 | Jul 2019 | US |