Removable security apparatus for building openings with quick-release latch mechanism

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6182397
  • Patent Number
    6,182,397
  • Date Filed
    Monday, March 30, 1998
    26 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 6, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Stodola; Daniel P.
    • Strimbu; Gregory J.
    Agents
    • Jansson, Shupe Bridge & Munger, Ltd.
Abstract
A removable security bar apparatus for preventing ingress through a building opening such as a window or door. The apparatus includes a grille and latch mechanism permitting quick removal of the grille from the building opening in the event of an emergency. The grille is held in place across the opening by a stop member which secures one side of the grille structure to the opening and a latch mechanism. The latch mechanism includes at least one removable rod positioned through a wall mounted bracket and into a fixed rod secured to the grille thereby securing the grille over the building opening. The grille is rapidly removed by sliding the at least one removable rod away from the fixed rod and bracket allowing the grille to be gripped and moved away from the opening.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention is related generally to moveable and removable closures and, more particularly, to protective grilles for securing building openings.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




As was pointed out in Applicant's U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/611,598, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,740,628, crime is serious problem confronting modern society. Burglary and forced entry into buildings are of major concern to families, businesses and organizations. Such crimes can result in theft, property damage, personal injury, or more serious harm.




Security doors and windows are a well known means of preventing criminals from entering a building through a building opening. Security doors and windows typically consist of heavy metal bars or grates that are placed over a window or door opening to prevent criminals from entering the building. These security systems are typically secured to the building opening in a permanent manner (i.e., they are not removable). U.S. Pat. No. 4,162,590 (Earley), U.S. Pat. No. 3,871,151 (Der Estephanian) and U.S. Pat. No. 1,657,908 (Wulftange) are examples of permanently-mounted security bars or grates.




While permanently-mounted security bars may prevent criminals from breaking into a building they also present serious safety concerns for people in the building. For example, security bars may prevent egress in the event of an emergency such as a fire. A person inside the structure who would normally escape the fire by exiting through a basement or ground floor window could find his or her means of egress blocked.




In response to this serious safety problem, others have sought to develop security bars which can be removed in the event of an emergency. U.S. Pat. No. 5,339,567 (Pierpont), U.S. Pat. No. 5,269,096 (Hade), U.S. Pat. No. 4,653,226 (Woodrow), U.S. Pat. No. 1,507,478 (Gray) and U.S. Pat. No. 999,682 (Suits) are all examples of removable security devices.




However, these removable security bar devices all have certain disadvantages. For example, Pierpont, Hade, Gray and Suits each secure their bars with a key-actuated lock located near the window opening. Operation of a lock would be impossible if the key were lost or misplaced. In addition, operation of a lock may be beyond the ability of a person who is panicking in an emergency situation such as a fire or criminal home invasion. Minimally, a person in a state of panic would require excessive time to actuate the lock; such time may not be available in an emergency. It is advantageous for the security bars to be secured in a manner not requiring a lock.




At the same time that security bars can keep criminals out, they can also serve the beneficial purpose of keeping small children and pets in by preventing them from falling out of the window. This is an unfortunate but very real problem in high-rise apartment buildings where families with children and pets are present. While the security bars should be easy for an adult to remove, they should be difficult for a child to remove.




A security system which would prevent ingress through a building window (with or without a locking device) which would be easy for an adult to remove so that people could exit the building in the case of an emergency, yet which would be relatively difficult for a child to remove would represent an important advance in the art.




OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of this invention to provide an improved security apparatus overcoming some of the problems and shortcomings of devices of the prior art.




Another object of this invention is to provide an improved security apparatus which securely covers a window or other building opening thereby preventing ingress to the building.




Yet another object of this invention is to provide an improved security apparatus which remains securely in place without the requirement of a key-actuated lock.




A further object of this invention is to provide an improved security bar apparatus which may be rapidly and easily removed from a window or other building opening facilitating egress from the building.




It is also an object to provide an improved security bar apparatus which is relatively difficult for a small child to remove.




These and other important objects will be apparent from the following descriptions and from the drawings.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Briefly described, the invention is a removable apparatus for preventing ingress through an opening in a building and which may be removed for egress through the opening by a building occupant. The invention may be removed rapidly by an adult but is relatively difficult for a small child to remove. The invention may be used in many different types of suitable building openings such as bay windows, standard flat window openings and doors.




The invention includes a grille structure removably secured with respect to the opening. The preferred grille structure has an upper horizontal bar member (also referred to herein as a “first horizontal bar member”), at least one lower horizontal bar member (also referred to herein as “second horizontal bar member”), a pair of laterally-disposed vertical members coupled to the horizontal members, and a latch mechanism for limiting lateral and vertical movement of the grille structure. Preferably, the latch mechanism allows rapid removal of the grille structure from the building opening by an adult.




It is preferred that at least one stop member is secured along the bottom of the building opening for receiving at least one of the grille structure vertical members. Preferably, each grille vertical member is received in the stop member.




The preferred stop member has a first stop portion an opposed second stop portion and a space therebetween. The first and second stop portions limit movement of the grille structure to the space between the opposed stop portions. Highly preferred forms of the stop member include at least one channel having first and second vertical walls forming a substantially open top portion through which at least one grille vertical member is received. It is most highly preferred that the stop member consists of a single channel.




The stop member is positioned in an appropriate position for securing the grille structure. By way of example only, the stop member may be positioned within the window opening or along the wall surface adjacent to the window opening.




Preferred forms of the latch mechanism include at least one upper horizontal bar member secured to the grille structure. The upper horizontal bar member has hollow outer ends which are configured to receive a moveable security rod in telescoping relationship. It is highly preferred that the upper horizontal bar member is a hollow tube.




A pair of grille support brackets are provided. The brackets are positionable inside the building—typically on the interior wall surface. Each of the preferred brackets has a hollow security rod-receiving portion positionable in alignment with a respective fixed rod hollow end.




At least one moveable security rod is provided and the at least one rod is slideably positionable within each bracket rod-receiving portion in telescoping relationship thereby interfering with lateral movement of the grille structure. It is most preferred that two security rods are provided. Each rod is positionable within its respective bracket rod-receiving portion and upper horizontal bar member hollow end in a telescoping arrangement.




In one preferred embodiment, each security rod has an outer end and a restraint positioned with respect to each outer end. The restraint abut the brackets and limits the slideable movement of each rod with respect to its respective bracket. The restraint may be fashioned in a decorative pattern such as a fleur-de-lis.




While not required, an opening in the at least one security rod can be provided for receiving a securing device. The opening may be positioned between at least one bracket and one of the laterally-disposed vertical members thereby interfering with sliding movement of the at least one security rod. The securing device can be any suitable device such as a lock.




This advantageous arrangement permits the grille to be positionable against the stop member, removably secured with respect to the opening by the latch mechanism and removable only from inside the building. The preferred position of the security rods (in alignment with the upper horizontal bar member) makes it relatively difficult for a child to remove the security rods.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a front elevation of the invention showing a grille mounted over a window opening.





FIG. 2

is side elevation of the invention showing the grille positioned with respect to one form of a stop member.





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of an exemplary security rod of the invention.




FIG.


4


(


a


) is a perspective view of exemplary bracket member.




FIG.


4


(


b


) is a side elevation of the bracket member of FIG.


4


(


a


).




FIG.


4


(


c


) is a side elevation of an alternative bracket member.





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of an exemplary stop member.





FIG. 6

is cross sectional elevation showing a potential mounting position for the brackets and stop member.





FIG. 7

is cross sectional elevation taken through section


7





7


of

FIG. 1

showing another potential mounting position for the brackets and stop member.





FIG. 8

is a top view of an exemplary bay window showing potential grille mounting positions.











DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




This invention involves a burglary prevention apparatus that is mounted over an opening on the inside of a building. Placement of the apparatus inside not only makes it impossible for an intruder to tamper with the device, it also protects the apparatus from the elements thus preventing rust or other wear from degrading the protection offered by the invention.





FIG. 1

shows one embodiment of Applicant's inventive security apparatus


10


positioned inside a building opening typical of a home or business. Apparatus


10


is intended to prevent burglars and the like from gaining unauthorized entry to a building through window


11


secured in building opening


13


. In the example shown, opening


13


is positioned in the inner wall surface


15


and the outer wall surface


15




a


. Opening


13


includes sill


16


and top surface


18


.

FIG. 8

shows an exemplary bay window


12


including potential mounting positions


12




a


,


12




b


,


12




c


for the apparatus


10


. The invention is not limited to use with these specific types of openings.




The invention includes a grille structure


17


removably secured with respect to opening


13


. Grille


17


is positioned inside the building. Grille


17


has an upper horizontal bar member


27


at least one lower horizontal bar member


21


and a pair of laterally-disposed vertical members


23


and


25


coupled to the horizontal members


27


and


21


. Preferably, a plurality of vertical members


24


are provided on grille


17


. Grille structure


17


includes upper


17




a


and lower


17




b


ends.




The grille structure


17


includes at least one upper horizontal member


27


which is secured to the grille structure


17


. The upper horizontal member


27


has hollow outer ends


29


and


31


each for receiving a moveable security rod


33


in a sliding or telescoping manner. Additonal horizontal bar member


28


secured to grille structure


17


may be provided. It is highly preferred that upper horizontal member


27


is a hollow tube.




As shown in

FIGS. 1 and 7

, a stop member


39


is preferably secured along sill


16


by suitable fasteners (not shown). The stop member


39


is positioned to receive at least one, and preferably all, of the vertical members


23


,


24


,


25


. When installed using the bracket


47


and stop member


39


positioning shown in

FIGS. 1 and 7

the grille structure


17


would be positioned over the building opening


13


at a slight angle relative to a vertical plane. However, and as shown in

FIG. 6

, stop member


39


can also be placed against wall surface


15


.




As shown in

FIGS. 1

,


5


and


6


, stop member


39


has a first stop portion


41


and an opposed second stop portion


43


. The purpose of the first and second stop portions


41


and


43


is to limit movement of the grille structure


17


to the space


40


between the opposed stop portions


41


and


43


when vertical members


23


,


24


,


25


are positioned against stop member


39


. The preferred stop member


39


shown in

FIGS. 1

,


5


and


6


is a one-piece channel


39


and the first and second stop members


41


and


43


are vertical walls formed in stop member


39


. The vertical walls


41


and


43


form a substantially open top portion


45


through which at least one grille vertical member


23


,


24


,


25


is received.




Stop member


39


is not limited to the preferred channel structure. Virtually any structure which restricts movement of the grille structure


17


vertical members


23


,


24


,


25


will suffice for use as the stop member


39


. Thus, by way of example only, the stop member


39


could comprise a plurality of channels (not shown).




Referring next to

FIGS. 1

,


4


,


4




a


,


6


and


7


, a pair of grille support brackets


47


and


49


are provided to secure the grille structure


17


to the building wall surface


15


. Brackets


47


and


49


are positionable inside the building and are held in place by suitable fasteners (not shown). Each bracket


47


and


49


has a hollow security rod-receiving portion


51


and


53


positionable in alignment with a respective upper horizontal member


27


hollow end


29


or


31


. As shown by the different bracket embodiments


47


or


49


in

FIGS. 4 and 4



a


, the structure of the brackets


47


or


49


can vary depending on the application and can, of course, include ornamental structure.




At least one moveable security rod


33


(

FIG. 3

) is provided to secure the grille structure


17


to the brackets


47


and


49


thereby limiting vertical and lateral grille


17


movement and securing grille structure


17


over opening


13


. It is highly preferred that the moveable security rod


33


actually comprise two separate rods


33




a


and


33




b


as shown in FIG.


1


. The preferred moveable security rods


33




a


and


33




b


are slideably positionable within each respective bracket rod-receiving portion


51


or


53


and each respective upper horizontal member


27


hollow end


29


or


31


in telescoping relationship thereby interfering with movement of the grille structure


17


. Each security rod


33


,


33




a


or


33




b


preferably includes a restraint


36




a


,


36




b


positioned with respect to one rod outer end


35




a


,


35




b


for limiting the slideable movement of each security rod


33


,


33




a


,


33




b


with respect to its respective bracket


47


or


49


.




In certain embodiments a securing device


55


(

FIG. 1

) could optionally be provided to further restrict movement of the security rods


33


,


33




a


or


33




b


. As shown in

FIG. 3

, in these embodiments, an opening


57


for receiving a securing device, such as lock


55


, is formed in security rod


33


,


33




a


or


33




b


. The securing device


55


need not be a lock and could be some other suitable device, such as a D-ring inserted through opening


57


, which would interfere with movement of security rod


33


,


33




a


or


33




b


. Preferably, opening


57


is positioned between at least one bracket


47


or


49


and the respective laterally-disposed vertical member


23


or


25


thereby interfering with sliding movement of security rod


33


,


33




a


,


33




b.






In use, grill structure


17


is removably supported with respect to opening


13


by the security rod


33


or rods


33




a


and


33




b


and by the stop member


39


. To mount the grille structure


17


over the opening


13


, at least one vertical member


23


,


24


,


25


is placed in stop member


39


and grille


17


is positioned so that the fixed rod hollow ends


29


and


31


are in alignment with bracket hollow rod receiving portions


51


and


53


. Next, security rod


33


or rods


33




a


,


33




b


are inserted through the respective brackets


47


or


49


and into upper horizontal member


27


via the respective hollow ends


29


or


31


.




In this way the grille structure


17


is removeably secured to the opening


13


. Movement of the grille structure


17


is limited along the bottom of the grille


17


by interference with first and second stop members


41


and


43


. Lateral and vertical movement of the grille structure


17


is restricted by security rod


33


or rods


33




a


and


33




b


positioned through brackets


47


,


49


and fixed rod


27


. A burglar would have a difficult time removing grille


17


because the criminal would be required to reach far into opening


13


to remove security rod


33


or


33




a


,


33




b


. Forced entry could be made more difficult by elongating the upper horizontal member


27


at each end thereby forming a type of burglar-proof sheath over rod


33


or


33




a


,


33




b


and by moving the brackets


47


and


49


further from the opening


13


. An optional locking device


55


attached to at least one security rod


33


would further complicate removal of the grille structure


17


. At the same time, a small child would have difficulty removing grille


17


because the small child would lack the reach and dexterity to remove the security rod


33


or rods


33




a


,


33




b.






The grille structures


17


of the invention are sized to the particular building opening


13


such as the exemplary bay window


12


represented by FIG.


8


. Materials useful in making the grille structure


17


and related parts will be known to those of skill in the art. Wrought iron is believed to be a preferred material for use in making the grille structure


17


and rods


27


,


33


because of its strength and ease of use. Similarly, there are no particular restrictions as to the shape of the bars and rods. For example, rectangular-shaped materials are just as suitable as rounded materials.




While the principles of this invention have been described in connection with specific embodiments, it should be understood clearly that these descriptions are made only by way of example and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. A removable apparatus for preventing ingress through a building opening in a building, the apparatus comprising:a grille structure configured to be removably secured across the opening and in a spaced-apart relationship from a closure positioned across the opening, the grille structure having an upper horizontal bar member including opposed first and second ends each having a bore therein, at least one lower horizonal bar member, and plurality of laterally-spaced vertical members coupled to the horizontal members; at least one stop member configured to be secured along a building surface within the building adjacent to the building opening, the stop member having a first stop portion and an opposed second stop portion and a space therebetween, the first and second stop portions limiting movement of at least one of the grille structure vertical members to the space between the opposed stop portions; and a latch mechanism comprising at least one support bracket configured to be positionable along the building surface within the building, the bracket having a hollow security rod-receiving portion positionable in alignment with said bore of said first end of said upper horizontal bar member, and a moveable security rod slidably positionable within said rod-receiving portion and within said bore of said first end of said upper horizontal bar member in a telescoping relationship, wherein when said security rod is in a first position, the grille structure is moveable with respect to said latch mechanism and when said security rod is in a second position disposed within said bore of said first end of said upper horizontal bar member, said grille structure is prevented from moving with respect to said latch mechanism.
  • 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the stop member comprises at least one channel having a substantially open top portion through which said at least one of the grille structure vertical members is received and said first and second stop portions comprise first and second vertical walls, respectively, of said at least one channel.
  • 3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the stop member comprises a single channel having a substantially open top portion through which said grille structure vertical members are received and said first and second stop portions comprise first and second vertical walls, respectively, of said single channel.
  • 4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the upper horizontal bar member is a hollow tube.
  • 5. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a second support bracket having a hollow security rod-receiving portion positionable in alignment with said bore of said second end of said upper horizontal bar member and further comprising a second moveable security rod slidably positionable within said hollow security rod-receiving portion of said second support bracket and said bore of said second end of said upper horizontal bar member in a telescoping relationship.
  • 6. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein each security rod has an outer end and a restraint positioned with respect to said outer end for limiting slideable movement of each rod with respect to said bracket.
  • 7. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the grille structure further includes an upper end and at least a third horizonatal bar member attached to the grille structure.
  • 8. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the security rod includes an opening for receiving a securing device, the opening positioned between said at least one support bracket and one of the laterally-spaced vertical members when said security rod is in said second position thereby interfering with sliding movement of the security rod.
  • 9. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein the securing device is a lock.
  • 10. A removable apparatus for preventing ingress through a building opening in a building, the apparatus comprising:a grille structure configured to be removably secured across the opening and in a spaced-apart relationship from a closure positioned across the opening, the grille structure having a first horizontal bar member including opposed first and second ends each having a bore therein, at least a second horizonal bar member spaced apart from the first horizontal bar member, and a plurality of laterally-spaced vertical members coupled to the horizontal members; at least one stop member configured to be secured along a building surface within the building adjacent to the building opening, the stop member having a pair of spaced apart restraint surfaces limiting movement of at least one of the grille structure vertical members to the space between the restraint surfaces; and a latch mechanism comprising at least one support bracket configured to be positionable along the building surface within the building, the bracket having a hollow security rod-receiving portion positionable in alignment with said bore of said first end of said first horizontal bar member, and a moveable security rod slidably positionable within said rod-receiving portion and within said bore of said first end of said first horizontal bar member in a telescoping relationship, wherein when said security rod is in a first position, the grille structure is moveable with respect to said latch mechanism and when said security rod is in a second position disposed within said bore of said first end of said first horizontal bar member, said grille structure is prevented from moving with respect to said latch mechanism.
  • 11. The apparatus of claim 10 wherein the stop member comprises a one-piece channel and the restraint surfaces comprise vertical walls forming a portion of said one-piece channel.
  • 12. The apparatus of claim 10 wherein the first horizontal member is a hollow tube.
  • 13. The apparatus of claim 10 further comprising a second support bracket having a hollow security rod-receiving portion positionable in alignment with said bore of said second end of said first horizontal bar member and further comprising a second moveable security rod slidably positionable within said hollow security rod-receiving portion of said second support bracket and said bore of said second end of said first horizontal bar member in a telescoping relationship.
  • 14. The apparatus of claim 13 wherein each security rod has an outer end and a restraint positioned with respect to said outer end for limiting slideable movement of each rod with respect to said bracket.
  • 15. The apparatus of claim 10 wherein the grille structure further includes an upper end and at least a third horizontal bar member attached to the grille structure.
RELATED APPLICATION

This application is based upon U.S. provisional patent application serial no. 60/043,913 filed Apr. 3, 1997.

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Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/043913 Apr 1997 US