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An unscrupulous person may attempt to break open the security drawer 10, in the closed position, in order to gain access to the facility, either to take things therefrom or to do harm to people working within the facility. To gain access, a person may attempt to bend or break the door 28 by pushing in, for example, on the upper edge of the door 28.
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In order to lock the plate 34, a vertically reciprocating bar 32 may be provided. The bar 32 is shown in its downward position behind the upward flange 35 of the plate 34. In this position, the bar 32 prevents rearward, inward motion of the plate 34 by blocking the plate 34 in position, securing the door 28 in its closed position.
In one embodiment, the bar 32 extends completely across the drawer 10 and has magnetic upper strips 36 (
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As a result of the arcuate shape of the slot 22, the door 28 is automatically opened by a counterclockwise rotation as a result of the outward reciprocation of the tray 14. That reciprocation results in the motion of the pin 24 along the cam slot 22, opening the door 28 as the tray extends outwardly.
Conversely, as the tray 14 returns inwardly, the pin 14 follows the slot 22, closing the door 28 by clockwise rotation. In many cases, a bracket 20, pin 24, flange 26, slot 22, and roller 18 are provided on both laterally opposed sides of the tray 14.
The curved outer edges 50 of the tray 14 guide the opening and closing of the door 28. Namely, as the door 28 rotates from the closed position to the opened, upward, horizontal configuration, the door 20 is guided by the curved edges 50 of the drawer 14.
With the door 28 in the closed position, shown in
Conventionally, the horizontal plate 34 reciprocates freely from the rear to the front to simply close off communication when the tray 14 is open and outwardly extended. The cover 34 also provides a blocking, locking action to further prevent forceful opening of the door 28 when the drawer 10 is closed.
In some embodiments of the present invention, the operation of the drawer 10 may be manual. The tray 14 may include a handle (not shown) at its rearward end which is simply pushed outwardly to operate the drawer and to provide service to a customer. In other cases, the drawer 10 may be electrical and the tray 14 may be driven inwardly and outwardly by an appropriate mechanism.
In the open position, shown in
References throughout this specification to “one embodiment” or “an embodiment” mean that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment is included in at least one implementation encompassed within the present invention. Thus, appearances of the phrase “one embodiment” or “in an embodiment” are not necessarily referring to the same embodiment. Furthermore, the particular features, structures, or characteristics may be instituted in other suitable forms other than the particular embodiment illustrated and all such forms may be encompassed within the claims of the present application.
While the present invention has been described with respect to a limited number of embodiments, those skilled in the art will appreciate numerous modifications and variations therefrom. It is intended that the appended claims cover all such modifications and variations as fall within the true spirit and scope of this present invention.