The field of the present invention and its embodiments relate to an apparatus for securing a door. In particular, the present invention related to an apparatus that may easily be retro-fitted on an existing door that can secure this door while in use, and be unobtrusive when not in use.
Unfortunately, the need to quickly and effectively lock down schools and other buildings containing large amounts of people has dramatically increased in the past few years. As more and more of these unfortunate situations occur, the need for a device that can help prevent these incidents will grow proportionally. Many of the suggestions as to how to avoid these situations involve increasing police presence, installing more metal detectors at entrances, arming the people within the building, and other unsavory methods, particularly when implemented around masses of children.
While not foolproof, one way of preventing an intruder from running amok in a building is to prevent the intruder from entering the building in the first place. Placing reinforcements on doors, windows, and other potential entryways can serve to be very effective and limiting the impact of an intruder's actions on the occupants of a building. However, there are high costs associated with reinforcing entrances, especially when reinforced with heavy metals, which can be very costly to install, and may be too heavy for older structures not designed to support such weight. Further, there exist many situations where putting intimidating reinforcements on doors and windows would cause more harm and disruption than the benefit they would provide. In an environment that is supposed to be a safe and friendly environment, taking the necessary precautions to protect the occupants of the classroom using existing technology could have dramatic collateral effects.
As such, there exists for a lightweight, effective, inexpensive, and unobtrusive way to secure an entrance.
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U.S. Pat. No. 9,133,655 pertains to a multistage lock has a stationary frame, an inner frame, an outer frame mounted between the stationary and inner frames, multiple stops mounted on the stationary and inner frames, two sliding panels mounted on the outer frame and a handle assembly connected to the sliding panels. Stopping protrusions of the stops selectively engage limiting protrusions on the sliding panels when the at least one handle is turned. Consequently, the inner and outer frames are selectively opened. The multistage lock has a simplified structure and allows people to decide whether a door panel (window) is open according to situations and weather outdoors.
U.S. Pat. No. 2,130,216 pertains to locking bars for doors and particularly to an improved construction for looking a sliding door, an object being to provide a simple construction which will clamp the door against the building or its frame at both sides when the bar is fully functioning.
United States Patent Publication No. 2014/0306464 pertains to door security device for preventing opening of a door. A first device includes a bar that seats against a doorframe on opposite sides of the door and a clamp that clasps a door latch and applies a force to draw the bar against the doorframe while pulling the door latch toward the bar. The door cannot be opened away from the bar. A second device has a bar that seats against a doorframe at the floor with a two plates that extend beneath the door and around to opposite sides of the doorframe. Removable pins or other locks obstruct the plates from sliding along the bar. The bar is tall enough that the door cannot pass over the bar, thus obstructing the door from opening inwardly. A closer cover slides over a mechanical door closing mechanism to be used alone or with the other devices.
United States Patent Publication No. 2012/0205920 pertains to an autonomous door defense system for use with a door moveable between open and closed positions, wherein the door is secured within a doorway, includes at least one brace assembly selectively moveable between at least a defense position, wherein a portion of the brace assembly is positioned to substantially prevent the door from being moved into the open position, and a standby position. The system further includes an activation assembly configured to move the at least one brace assembly between the at least defense and standby positions.
United States Patent Publication No. 2007/0170725 pertains to a combined sealing system for use with a combination of a panel and a frame includes a first sealing system and a second sealing system. The first sealing system is positioned within a first side of the frame, and the second sealing system is positioned within a second side of the frame separate from the first side of the frame. The first and second sealing systems have a locked configuration and an unlocked configuration upon the panel being positioned within the frame. The panel pivots relative to the frame, and the first sealing system is a reciprocal motion sealing system.
German Patent Document No. DE69709570 pertains to a lock mechanism that is mounted on the door and is located inside a housing made from U-section channelling elements. One element, attached to the door, is shorter than the full height of the door but is sufficiently long to enclose a common safety mechanism, and is covered by a trim strip in three sections. All of the trim strip sections are made from U-section channelling large enough to fit over the first element, and its two outer sections are able to slide inside the central one. Two additional U-section elements attached to the top and bottom of the door act as guides for the ends of the two outer sections of the trim strip. The first element and the central section of the trim strip have holes for the door handle, lock mechanism and bolts.
German Patent Document No. DE43445565 pertains to one of the two frames movable in relation to one another is a control curve, along which a pick-up is movable by a positioning component. The pick-up engages on the drive rod system and the control curve has at least one curve section for pick-up of the drive rod system via the pick-up. The control curve is arranged on the casement frame, and the pick-up is an extension of the positioning component drivable along the control curve. On the drive rod system is fixed a coupling component which can be brought into effective engagement with the extension of the positioning component serving as a pick-up.
International Patent Application No. WO2012109660 pertains to an autonomous door defense system for use with a door moveable between open and closed positions, wherein the door is secured within a doorway, includes at least one brace assembly selectively moveable between at least a defense position, wherein a portion of the brace assembly is positioned to substantially prevent the door from being moved into the open position, and a standby position. The system further includes an activation assembly configured to move the at least one brace assembly between the at least defense and standby positions.
Various systems and methodologies are known in the art. However, their structure and means of operation are substantially different from the present disclosure. The other inventions fail to solve all the problems taught by the present disclosure. The present invention and its embodiments provide a means to cheaply and effectively secure a door in a wide variety of settings. At least one embodiment of this invention is presented in the drawings below and will be described in more detail herein.
The present invention provides for a security device that can function as either a primary or secondary means of protections in many environments such as in schools, in offices, in military installations, and in residences. In the event of a lockdown or other situation where securing a door or entryway is secured, the present invention easily slides and extends over the latch side of a door or other entryway. This extending over the latch side of the door will prevent the door from being kicked-in in a matter of seconds. Preferably, the present invention features a locking device to prevent tampering and to further secure the present invention in the closed position. In residential applications, the lip of present invention may be omitted such that the present invention may be tucked behind an interior trim, maintaining the room's design aesthetic. Preferably, the device will be sized to fit on standard 2″ steel door frames, and will still be capable of functioning even if the wall thickness extends beyond the depth of the frame. The performance of the door is not affected by installation of the present invention.
Specifically, the present invention provides for a security apparatus, comprising: at least one first grommet; at least one second grommet; at least one attachment mechanism; and a securing member, having a height, a width, a thickness, and at least one cutout, having a first end and a second end; wherein said at least one attachment mechanism attaches at least one first grommet to at least one second grommet through said at least one cutout, and wherein said at least one first grommet, at least one second grommet, and at least one attachment mechanism, may slide from said first end to said second end. In some embodiments, this security apparatus further comprises a back plate and optionally a self-tapping screw.
There exist other embodiments, where the securing member further comprises a lip which preferably spans the height of said securing member. In additional embodiments, this apparatus also features a lock. This lock may comprise a cylinder, having face with a port to accept a key and a threaded outer perimeter. Preferably, the back plate has a hole sized to receive the threaded outer perimeter and the lock is a key lock. In the most preferable of embodiments, the securing member further comprises a space to allow a strike plate to pass through the present invention. In qualifying door frames, this is an essential component.
The present invention also contemplates a security system, comprising: at least one security apparatus, having an open position and a closed position, said at least one security apparatus, comprising: at least one first grommet; at least one second grommet; at least one attachment mechanism; and a securing member, having a height, a width, a thickness, and at least one cutout; wherein said at least one attachment mechanism attaches at least one first grommet to at least one second grommet through said at least one cutout; at least one closing mechanism, capable of moving said at least one security apparatus from said open position into said closed position. Preferably, a latch is positioned to hold the security apparatus in the open position. In other embodiments, the closing mechanism further comprises a memory, for holding computer-readable instructions; a processor, for executing said computer-readable instructions; a communications controller, for interfacing with said at least one security apparatus; said at least one closing mechanism being in electronic communication with said communications controller. In other embodiments, the closing mechanism further comprises a spring, wherein said spring, when relaxed, placed said at least one security apparatus in the closed position and optionally a motor that places said at least one security apparatus in the open position, wherein said motor is in electronic communication with said communications controller, and is capable of being activated and deactivated via said communications controller.
The present invention also teaches a method of securing a door, comprising: providing, a door having a height, a width, and a frame; providing, a security apparatus, comprising: at least one security apparatus, having an open position and a closed position, said at least one security apparatus, comprising: at least one first grommet; at least one second grommet, attached to a back plate, said back plate having at least one hole; at least one attachment mechanism; and a securing member, having a height, a width, a thickness, a cylinder, having face with a port to accept a key and a threaded outer perimeter where turning said key will turn said threaded outer perimeter, and at least one cutout having a first end and a second end; wherein said at least one attachment mechanism attaches at least one first grommet to at least one second grommet through said at least one cutout; attaching, said at least one security apparatus, to said frame with said back plate abutting said frame; sliding, said at least one security apparatus, such that said at least one attachment mechanism, at least one first grommet, and at least one second grommet travel from said first end of at least one cutout to said second end of at least one cutout, and such that said threaded outer perimeter is proximate to said at least one hole; turning, said key, such that the threaded outer perimeter will thread through said at least one hole.
In general, the present invention succeeds in conferring the following, and others not mentioned, benefits and objectives.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a device that can be retro-fitted into existing schools.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a device that can secure apartments, condominiums, townhouses, and other dwellings.
It is an object of the present invention to provide an inexpensive way to secure doors.
It is an object of the present invention to promote safety.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a device that can secure a door while in use, but be hidden away when not in use.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a comprehensive, linked, security system that is capable of quickly and remotely securing at least a portion of an entire building.
The preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be described with reference to the drawings. Identical elements in the various figures are identified with the same reference numerals.
Reference will now be made in detail to each embodiment of the present invention. Such embodiments are provided by way of explanation of the present invention, which is not intended to be limited thereto. In fact, those of ordinary skill in the art may appreciate upon reading the present specification and viewing the present drawings that various modifications and variations can be made thereto.
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The present invention operates by being installed on a door frame or proximate to a door, if no frame is present. The device is preferably installed on the latch-side of the door. The present invention operates by switching from the closed position to the open position. The closed position is what is displayed in
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In a preferred embodiment, the present invention further comprises a latch for holding the present invention in the open or closed position, depending on the location of the latch.
This application claims the priority of U.S. Ser. No. 62/279,173 filed on Jan. 15, 2016, the contents of which are fully incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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