Claims
- 1. A locking mechanism for use with a door having an interior surface, an exterior surface, a plurality of sides and a plurality of corners, each corner being defined by an intersection of a pair of said sides, said door being enclosed in a frame having corners corresponding to said corners of said door, said frame defining an inwardly facing side, said locking mechanism comprising:
- a drive gear rotatably mounted on said interior surface of said door;
- an extension having a first gear fitted thereon, said extension being displaceably mounted along said door's interior surface to extend outwardly from a respective corner of said door, said first gear being mechanically intercooperated within said drive gear;
- a drive means mechanically associated with said drive gear adapted for permitting a user to rotate said drive gear from said exterior surface, said drive means comprising:
- a drive shaft journaled through said door;
- a handle mounted on said drive shaft adapted to be grasped and turned by a user;
- a primary gear mounted on said drive shaft and positioned on said door's interior surface;
- at least one first rack gear mechanically cooperated with said primary gear, said first rack gear being displaceable along said door's interior face;
- an elongate shaft fitted with a plurality of studs configured to form a securement engagement with said frame, said elongate shaft being mounted on said first rack gear;
- a second rack gear mounted on said elongate shaft, said second rack gear being mechanically cooperated with said drive gear, said second rack gear being adapted to rotate said drive gear upon a user's rotation of said drive shaft;
- wherein a drive means induced rotation of said drive gear effects a displacement of said extension outwardly from said door corner into a securement-producing engagement with said aperture defined with said frame corner.
- 2. The locking mechanism of claim 1 wherein said door defines a longitudinal axis, said extension being displaceable along a linear path of travel which is oriented at an acute angle to said longitudinal axis.
- 3. The locking mechanism of claim 2 wherein said gear is a first rack gear.
- 4. The locking mechanism of claim 1 wherein said second rack gear is slidingly retained on said door interior surface by a guide mounted on said interior surface.
- 5. The locking mechanism of claim 4 wherein said second rack gear slidingly extends through an aperture defined in said guide.
- 6. The locking mechanism of claim 5 wherein said guide is formed of two segments releasably connected together, said segments together defining said aperture on an interface of said two segments.
- 7. The locking mechanism of claim 6 wherein said two segments are detachably retained together by a connecting means mounted on said segments, wherein said first rack gear is removably from said safe door upon a detachment of one said segment from another said segment.
- 8. The locking mechanism of claim 7 wherein said connecting means includes a pair of male-threaded bolts, each bolt being threadedly mounted into a respective female-threaded socket defined within said segments, said sockets extending through said segments, said sockets being spacedly positioned from one another about said aperture.
- 9. The locking mechanism of claim 1 wherein said primary gear is mechanically associated with a securement means, operable from said exterior surface, adapted to releasably secure said primary gear and prevent said primary gear from rotating.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part application of application Ser. No. 07/607,996, filed Nov. 1, 1990, entitled "LOCKING MECHANISM FOR A SAFE DOOR,", which is a continuation-in-part application of application Ser. No. 374,257, filed June 30, 1989 and entitled "LOCKING MECHANISM FOR A SAFE DOOR" now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Continuation in Parts (2)
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