Claims
- 1. A security door comprising:
a door; a retractable deadbolt bar having a plurality of pins, the deadbolt bar being movably mounted on an interior surface of the door adjacent to a longitudinal side of the door such that the pins may be extended past the longitudinal side to lock the door and retracted behind the longitudinal side to unlock the door; an outer handle operatively coupled to the deadbolt bar through an outer shaft; an inner handle operatively coupled to the deadbolt bar through an inner shaft; a lock for releasably engaging the deadbolt bar to prevent movement of the deadbolt bar; a control means for controlling when the lock engages the deadbolt bar and when the lock releases the deadbolt bar; a hinge mounted on a peripheral edge of the door for connecting the door to a door frame, the hinge being rotatable 180 degrees in only one direction; and a security bar for preventing the door from being pulled open, the security bar being mounted along the peripheral edge of the door where the binge is mounted and at a distance from the hinge such that the security bar overlaps the door frame when the door is closed.
- 2. The security door of claim 1, further comprising
a stabilizer for stabilizing the inner shaft, the stabilizer being mounted on the interior surface of the door.
- 3. The security door of claim 2, wherein the stabilizer comprises a nut having an internal screw thread and the inner shaft has an external screw thread, the external screw thread of the inner shaft being rotatably engaged to the internal screw thread of the stabilizer.
- 4. The security door of claim 1, wherein the control means is positioned on the outer side of the door such that the control means can be operated only from the outside of the door.
- 5. The security door of claim 1, wherein the control means controls the lock remotely.
- 6. The security door of claim 5, wherein the control means is a remote keypad.
- 7. The security door of claim 1, wherein the control means comprises: an outer control means positioned outside the door and an inner control means positioned inside the door such that the control means can be operated from the inside and the outside of the door.
- 8. The security door of claim 7, wherein the inner control means is the inner handle.
- 9. The security door of claim 7, wherein the inner control means comprises a second inner handle mounted on the interior surface of the door.
- 10. The security door of claim 7, wherein the outer control means controls the lock remotely.
- 11. The security door of claim 10, wherein the outer control means is a remote keypad.
- 12. The security door of claim 1, wherein the security bar comprises a longitudinal metal bar having an L-shaped cross-section.
- 13. The security door of claim 1, wherein the door comprises an inner door pan and an outer door pan.
- 14. The security door of claim 13, further comprising a fire insulating material disposed between the inner door pan and the outer door pan.
- 15. The security door of claim 13, further comprising: a first skin covering the outer surface of the outer door pan and a second skin positioned over the outer surface of the inner door pan.
- 16. A security door comprising:
a door; a retractable deadbolt bar having a plurality of pins, the deadbolt bar being movably attached to the door adjacent to a longitudinal side of the door such that the pins may be extended past the longitudinal side to lock the door and retracted behind the longitudinal side to unlock the door; an outer handle operatively coupled to the deadbolt bar through an outer shaft; a lock for releasably engaging the deadbolt bar to prevent movement of the deadbolt bar; a control means for controlling when the lock engages the deadbolt bar and when the lock releases the deadbolt bar; a hinge mounted on a peripheral edge of the door for connecting the door to a door frame, the hinge being rotatable 180 degrees in only one direction; and a security bar to prevent the door from being pulled open, the security bar being mounted along the peripheral edge of the door where the hinge is mounted and at a distance from the hinge such that the security bar overlaps the door frame when the door is closed.
- 17. The security door of claim 16, further comprising an inner handle operatively coupled to the deadbolt bar through an inner shaft.
- 18. The security door of claim 17, further comprising
a stabilizer for stabilizing the inner shaft, the stabilizer comprising a nut having an internal screw thread and being mounted on the interior surface of the door, and the inner shaft has an external screw thread, the external screw thread of the inner shaft being rotatably engaged to the internal screw thread of the stabilizer.
- 19. The security door of claim 16, wherein the control means is positioned on the outer side of the door such that the control means can be operated only from the outside of the door.
- 20. The security door of claim 16, wherein the control means controls the lock remotely.
- 21. The security door of claim 20, wherein the control means is a remote keypad.
- 22. The security door of claim 16, wherein the control means comprises: an outer control means positioned outside the door and an inner control means positioned inside the door such that the control means can be operated from the inside and the outside of the door.
- 23. The security door of claim 22, wherein the inner control means is the inner handle.
- 24. The security door of claim 22, wherein the inner control means comprises a second inner handle mounted on the interior surface of the door.
- 25. The security door of claim 16, wherein the door comprises an inner door pan and an outer door pan.
- 26. The security door of claim 25, wherein deadbolt bar is mounted between the inner door pan and the outer door pan.
- 27. A security door comprising:
a door; a deadbolt assembly comprising: a retractable multiple pin deadbolt bar mounted on the door, the deadbolt bar having an extended position locking the door and a retracted position unlocking the door; an outer handle assembly operatively coupled to the deadbolt assembly; an inner handle assembly operatively coupled to the deadbolt assembly; a lock for releasably engaging the deadbolt bar to prevent movement of the deadbolt bar; a control means for controlling when the lock engages the deadbolt bar and when the lock releases the deadbolt bar; an hinge mounted on a peripheral edge of the door for connecting the door to a door frame, the hinge being rotatable 180 degrees in only one direction; and a security bar for preventing the door from being pulled open, the security bar being mounted along the peripheral edge of the door where the hinge is mounted and at a distance from the hinge such that the security bar overlaps the door frame when the door is closed.
- 28. The security door of claim 27, wherein
the deadbolt bar has a generally vertically disposed bar slot; the outer handle assembly comprises: an outer shaft rotatably mounted on an exterior surface of the door, the outer shaft extending from the exterior surface through an interior surface of the door; an outer handle attached to the exterior end of the outer shaft; an outer plate attached to the distal end of the outer shaft parallel to the interior surface of the door such that the outer plate rotates around the axis of the outer shaft; an outer pin attached to the distal end of the outer plate, the outer pin extending through the bar slot and disposed to coact with the bar slot such that a clockwise rotational movement of the outer handle rotates the outer plate to move the outer pin downwards to move the deadbolt bar inwards to retract the deadbolt bar and a counter-clockwise rotational movement of the outer handle rotates the outer plate upwards to move the outer pin upwards to move the deadbolt bar outwards to extend the deadbolt bar.
- 29. The security door of claim 27, wherein
the deadbolt assembly further comprises a generally horizontally disposed gag plate attached to the deadbolt bar, the gag plate having a generally rectangular inner assembly opening, a generally horizontal inner handle slot disposed below the inner assembly opening and a flange disposed on top of the gag plate, the flange having a generally rectangular aperture; the inner handle assembly further comprises: a stabilizer mounted on an interior surface of the door; an inner shaft having an external screw thread at one end, the inner shaft extending through the inner handle slot and the external screw thread being rotatably engaged to the stabilizer; an inner handle attached to the distal end of the inner shaft; an inner plate attached to the inner shaft parallel to the interior surface of the door at a distance from the external screw thread and above the gag plate such that the inner plate rotates around the axis of the inner shaft; an inner pin attached to the distal end of the inner plate, the inner pin extending through the inner assembly opening and disposed to coact with the inner assembly opening such that a counter-clockwise rotational movement of the inner handle rotates the inner plate inwards to move the inner pin inwards to move the gag plate inwards to retract the deadbolt bar and a clockwise rotational motion of the outer handle rotates the inner plate outwards to move the inner pin outwards to move the gag plate outwards to extend the deadbolt bar; and the lock has a generally horizontal tongue, the lock being disposed above the gag plate such that the tongue extends into the aperture when the lock is in the locked position and is retracted from the aperture when he lock is in the unlocked position.
- 30. The security door of claim 29, wherein
the inner handle is rotatable in a counter-clockwise direction to rotate the distal end of the inner plate inwards to engage the tongue when the tongue is in the extended position to move the tongue upwards and out of the aperture.
- 31. The security door of claim 29, further comprising a second inner handle assembly comprising: a second inner shaft rotatably mounted to the interior surface of the door; a second inner handle mounted on the distal end of the second inner shaft; an second inner plate attached to the inner shaft parallel to the interior surface of the door, the second inner handle being rotatable in a counter-clockwise direction to rotate the distal end of the second inner plate inwards to engage the tongue when the tongue is in the extended position to move the tongue upwards and out of the aperture.
- 32. The security door of claim 27, wherein the control means is positioned on the outer side of the door such that the control means can be operated only from the outside of the door.
- 33. The security door of claim 27, wherein the control means is a remote keypad.
- 34. The security door of claim 27, wherein the security bar comprises a longitudinal metal bar having an L-shaped cross-section.
PRIORITY CLAIM
[0001] This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/352,441 filed on Jan. 28, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60352441 |
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