Claims
- 1. An emergency door with an emergency door opening system, said emergency door opening system comprising:a control box to control said emergency door opening system; said control box comprising a housing; a cylinder lock with an associated electronic circuit; an emergency door opening button arrangement in connection with a switch block to disarm a locking device; an acoustical alarm arrangement; a display module comprising a cover frame for closing and protecting said display module; said cover frame comprising an integrated cover glass; and said display module comprises a replaceable unit that may be removed in one piece from said control box to permit the insertion of a different replaceable unit into said display module, which different replaceable unit is configured to alter the function of said display module.
- 2. The emergency door opening system according to claim 1, wherein:said display module comprises a plate located in a mounting frame for mounting said display module on said control box; said plate comprises at least one of (a) and (b), where (a) and (b) are the following: (a) at least one visual alarm arrangement being configured to indicate the status of said cylinder lock; and (b) at least one luminous element being configured to indicate the status of said cylinder lock.
- 3. The emergency door opening system according to claim 2, wherein:said cover frame is configured to be fastened to said mounting frame.
- 4. The emergency door opening system according to claim 3, wherein said visual alarm arrangement is a flashing light.
- 5. The emergency door opening system according to claim 4, wherein a reflector is generally disposed about said visual alarm arrangement.
- 6. The emergency door opening system according to claim 5, wherein:said emergency door opening system further comprises a fiber optics structure; and light from said visual alarm arrangement is directed into said fiber optics structure.
- 7. The emergency door opening system according to claim 5, wherein:at least one of (a), (b), and (c) at least partly comprise substantially translucent areas, where (a), (b), and (c) are the following: (a) said housing; (b) said cover frame; and (c) said mounting frame; and said substantially translucent areas are fastened detachably.
- 8. The emergency door opening system according to claim 5, wherein:at least one of (a), (b), and (c) at least partly comprises a plurality of fiber optics structures, where (a), (b), and (c) are the following: (a) said housing; (b) said cover frame; and (c) said mounting frame; and said plurality of fiber optics structures are fastened detachably.
- 9. The emergency door opening system according to claim 7, wherein:said cover frame is at least partly detachable; and said emergency door opening system emits a signal upon an unauthorized removal of said cover frame.
- 10. The emergency door opening system according to claim 9, wherein:said cover frame is at least partly detachable; and said door system emits a signal upon an unauthorized removal of said cover frame.
- 11. An emergency door-with an emergency door opening system, said emergency door opening system comprising:a control box; a housing;. a cylinder lock with an associated electronic circuit; an emergency door opening button arrangement in connection with a switch block to disarm a locking device; and an acoustical alarm; wherein a display module which can be closed by a cover frame that is equipped with an integrated cover glass surrounds said emergency door opening button; and said display module being configured to be replaceable and interchangeable, wherein said display module is configured to be removed from said emergency door opening system to permit the insertion of a different display module, which different display module is configured to alter the function of said emergency door opening system.
- 12. The emergency door opening system according to claim 11, wherein said display module has a plate located in a mounting frame, on which plate there is at least one visual alarm or luminous element that indicate the status of the locking device.
- 13. The emergency door opening system according to claim 12, wherein said cover frame is fastened to said mounting frame.
- 14. The emergency door operating system according to claim 13, wherein said visual alarm is a flashing light such as a strobe light.
- 15. The emergency door opening system according to claim 14, wherein said visual alarm is surrounded by a reflector.
- 16. The emergency door opening system according to claim 15, wherein light from said visual alarm is fed into a fiber optics structure.
- 17. The emergency door opening system according to claim 16, wherein said housing, said cover frame, and said mounting frame at least partly comprise at least one of substantially translucent areas or fiber optics structures.
- 18. The emergency door opening system according to claim 17, wherein said fiber optics structures or substantially translucent areas are fastened detachably.
- 19. The emergency door opening system according to claim 18, wherein said cover frame can be detached at least over portions of its surface, whereby a signal is emitted in the event of an unauthorized removal of said cover frame.
- 20. The emergency door opening system according to claim 19, wherein said display module is located so that it projects with reference to said housing of said emergency door opening system.
Priority Claims (1)
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CONTINUING APPLICATION DATA
This application is a Continuation-In-Part application of International Patent Application No. PCT/EP99/05388, filed on Jul. 27, 1999, which claims priority from Federal Republic of Germany Patent Application No. DE 198 34 013.3, filed on Jul. 28, 1998. International Application No. PCT/EP99/05388 was pending as of the filing date of the above-cited application. The United States was an elected state in International Application No. PCT/EP99/05388.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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