The advent of the readily obtainable master key, which can open any cylinder lock, and which key is known as a ‘bump key’, fully compromised the security aspect of the universally used dead bolt lock. Anyone using a ‘bump key’ can now open any door employing these said cylinder locks.
Since the integrity of the cylinder lock used in most homes as their prime security device has been compromised the following enclosed invention described herein is proposed as an alternative to the compromised cylinder lock.
A hexalobular headed machine screw with its many differing sizes and its additional security configurations in addition to a further means of coding the screw head and with the only external manifestation of its existence being a small hole in the outside of the door or frame which can be placed anywhere along the height of the door or frame offers one of the best means of replacing the cylinder lock as a prime controller for dead locks.
The hexalobular machine screw controlled lock, or any other such device which can be so controlled such as an alarm system or security camera, has many different attachments to the machine screw to perform the many differing functions herein enumerated. The lock application of the hexalobular machine screw control consists of a rectangular lock bolt attached to the threaded end of the machine screw subsequent to the screw being inserted through a clearance hole in a base mounting plate and a metal spacer such that the hexalobular machine screw is held firmly at right angles to the base plate, in a manner that the hexalobular head is distal to the base plate.
The hexalobular head then inserted into a large diameter hole drilled through three quarters of the thickness of the door such that the hexalobular head can be accessed through a smaller hole drilled on the outside of the door which hole is concentric to the larger diameter hole by means of a suitable hexalobular modified screwdriver herein defined as a key.
Upon turning the hexalobular head of the machine screw the attached rectangular lock bolt so also turns such that it crosses the gap between the door and the door frame and hence into a hooked strike attached to the door frame thus locking the door.
A hexalobular, or star, headed machine screw controlled device made in accordance with this invention will provide an alternative control method to that of an ordinary cylinder key such as that used in most cylinder controlled dead locks.
The hexalobular, or star, control of devices through a door thickness or through the width of a door frame, which door being part of a doorway as is the door frame, rather than the now compromised standard cylinder lock used on most door locks, or other controllable means, consists of a hexalobular machine screw inserted to some required length into a correspondingly deep hole drilled through a door or door frame such that the distal hexalobular head of the machine screw can be accessed via a smaller drilled hole in line and concentric with the aforementioned by means of a modified hexalobular screwdriver, herein defined as a key from the outside of the door.
The primal end of the said machine screw, extending through the door or door frame, hence turns any device securely attached to it be it a lock bolt, or some other switch or push button device for controlling electronic equipment such as an alarm system or a closed circuit security camera.
An object of this invention is to provide an alternative means of controlling the operation of a lock bolt from the outside of a door as opposed to the standard cylinder lock key.
An object of this invention is to provide a means of controlling an electronic device from the outside of a door.
An object of this invention is to provide a means of controlling any mechanical device such as a dead lock latch from the outside of a door.
An object of this invention is to provide a means of coding the hexalobular head of a machine screw such that the permutation of entry methods through a door decreases the possibility of illegal entry.
An object of this invention is to provide a means of coding the hexalobular end of a modified screwdriver, herein defined as a key, such that the coding matches that of a hexalobular headed machine screw herein employed as a control means for various additional devices.
The above stated and other objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following description when taken with the accompanying drawings and descriptions. It will be understood, however, that the drawings are for purposes of illustration and are not to be construed as defining the scope or limits of the invention, references being had for the latter purposes to the claims appended hereto.
In the drawings wherein the reference characters denote like parts in the several views.
Figure one shows a section of a door (13) being part of a designated doorway, through which a small pilot hole (2) is drilled. A second larger hole(3) id thence drilled concentric to the smaller pilot hole (2) such that when a hexalobular, or star headed (1) machine screw (4) is slid into the larger drilled hole(3) its hexalobular head (1) is accessible via the small hole (2) which hole (2) is located on the outside of the door (13). A spacer(5) slid over the machine screw(4) diameter bears upon the distal underside if the machine screw head (1) and its primal end upon the underside of a base plate (8). When the base plate(8) is henceforth screwed to the inside surface of the door(13) by means of wood screws (6) and (7) the machine screw (4) will Extend through a clearance hole (37) drilled through the base plate (8) such that a lock bolt (9) can be screwed on to the said machine screw (4) through threaded hole (11) in a manner that lock bolt (9) can be readily turned when the machine screw (4) is turned. An acorn nut (10) is thence screwed on to the thread of the protruding end of the machine screw (4) locking the lock bolt (9) on to the primal end of the machine screw (4)
A modified hexalobular head screwdriver herein designated as a key whose head is shown in
The above applications of the hexalobular coded head machine screw and screwdriver are shown to indicate the operational capability in expanding the permutations required to break the code of the through the door or through the frame, each being part of a doorway, which hexalobular control is the main theme of this invention as shown in the appended claims.