Claims
- 1. A safe for retaining articles such as guns and the like comprising:an enclosure formed with an interior sized to retain the articles; a door mounted to the enclosure to enable access to the interior; a latch assembly located within the interior between the enclosure and the door and releasably engaging the enclosure in a closed position of the door, the latch assembly having a housing, the housing being provided with a bottom, which has a cavity, a ball bearing received in the cavity and freely displaceable therein; a cam mechanism mounted within the interior of the enclosure and juxtaposed with the latch assembly in the closed position of the door; and an electronic key assembly for permitting entry of a key code and operatively connected to the cam mechanism, the cam mechanism being actuatable in response to the entry of the key code to release the latch assembly from engagement with the enclosure and to open the door.
- 2. The safe defined in claim 1 wherein the latch assembly further comprises a latch slidably mounted in the housing, and a spring element resiliently biasing the latch away from the housing which is removably mounted to an underside of the door.
- 3. The safe defined in claim 2 wherein the housing has a rear wall, the bottom facing the interior of the enclosure and the cavity extending from the rear wall.
- 4. The safe defined in claim 3 wherein the latch and the rear wall of the housing form a space in an unloaded state of the spring element, the ball bearing filling the space to arrest displacement of the latch toward the rear wall upon placing the enclosure on its rear portion thereby preventing accidental disengagement of the latch assembly from the enclosure.
- 5. The safe defined in claim 1 wherein the electronic key assembly includes an electronic code keypad located on an exterior of the enclosure for entering the key code, and a processor positioned in the interior and responsive to the key code to enable the cam mechanism.
- 6. The safe defined in claim 5 wherein the processor includes a circuitry for setting the key code and for activating an alarm when a battery is low and when attempts are made to enter unauthorized key codes.
- 7. The safe defined in claim 1 wherein the enclosure further has two spaced pins fixedly mounted on opposite side walls of the enclosure and extending toward each other, the door having two torsional springs spaced apart and mounted to the pins to bias the door in its open position.
- 8. A safe for retaining articles such as guns and the like, comprising:an enclosure formed with an interior sized to retain the articles; a door mounted to the enclosure to enable access to the interior; a latch assembly located within the interior between the enclosure and the door and releasably engaging the enclosure in a closed position of the door, the latch assembly having: a housing removably mounted to an underside of the door, said housing having a bottom provided with a cavity, and a rear wall, a latch slidably mounted in the housing, a stop received in the cavity and freely displaceable therein, a pair of spaced apart grooves opening toward the rear wall of the housing, two compression springs, each received in the respective groove and braced against the rear wall and the latch to resiliently bias the latch away from the housing; a cam mechanism mounted within the interior of the enclosure and juxtaposed with the latch assembly in the closed position of the door; and an electronic key assembly for permitting entry of a key code and operatively connected to the cam mechanism, the cam mechanism being actuated in response to the entry of the key code to release the latch assembly from engagement with the enclosure and to open the door.
- 9. The safe defined in claim 8 wherein the latch has an outer beveled edge formed with a pair of recessed end portions, the housing further having a pair of spaced stops cooperating with the recessed end portions of the latch to enable the beveled edge to extend from the housing in an unloaded state of the spring element and to engage the enclosure.
- 10. The safe defined in claim 9 wherein the beveled edge is slidably pressed against a top wall of the enclosure enabling the latch to retract rearwardly into the housing while closing the door, the latch being biased from the housing to engage an underside of the top wall upon closing the door.
- 11. A safe for retaining articles such as guns and the like, comprising:an enclosure formed with an interior sized to retain the articles; a door mounted to the enclosure to enable access to the interior; a latch assembly located within the interior between the enclosure and the door and releasably engaging the enclosure in a closed position of the door, the latch assembly having a housing provided with a bottom, which has a cavity and with a rear wall, a stop received in the cavity and freely displaceable therein; a cam mechanism mounted within the interior of the enclosure and juxtaposed with the latch assembly in the closed position of the door, the cam mechanism having a release lever pivotally mounted in the interior of the enclosure, and a cam rotatably mounted in the interior and being in continuous contact with the release lever so as to enable it to swing toward and away from the latch assembly; and an electronic key assembly for permitting entry of a key code and operatively connected to the cam mechanism, the cam mechanism being actuated in response to the entry of the key code to release the latch assembly from engagement with the enclosure and to open the door.
- 12. The safe defined in claim 11 wherein the cam mechanism further comprises a motor and a gear train connected with the motor and having a shaft that receives the cam rotatably fixed with the shaft.
- 13. A safe for retaining articles such as guns and the like, comprising:an enclosure having an interior sized to receive the articles and a rear portion; a door mounted pivotally to the enclosure to enable access to the interior; a latch assembly releasably engaging the enclosure upon closing the door, the latch assembly having a housing and a ball bearing freely displaceable within the housing; and an electronic key assembly for permitting entry of a key code and cooperating with the latch assembly upon closing the door so as to displace the latch assembly out of engagement with the enclosure in response to the entry of the key code, the ball bearing being displaceable to disable voluntary retraction of the latch assembly within the housing to prevent an accidental release of the enclosure upon placing it on the rear portion.
- 14. The safe defined in claim 13, further comprising a cam mechanism mounted within the interior of the enclosure, the cam mechanism being juxtaposed with the latch assembly when the door is closed and being actuatable by the electronic key assembly to displace the latch assembly out of engagement upon entering the key code.
- 15. A safe for retaining articles such as guns and the like, comprising:an enclosure having an interior sized to receive the articles and a rear portion; a door mounted pivotally to the enclosure to enable access to the interior; a latch assembly releasably engaging the enclosure upon closing the door, the latch assembly having a housing and a stop freely displaceable within the housing; a cam mechanism mounted within the interior of the enclosure, the cam mechanism being juxtaposed with the latch assembly when the door is closed and being actuatable by the electronic key assembly to displace the latch assembly out of engagement upon entering the key code, the cam mechanism having a release lever pivotally mounted in the interior of the enclosure, and a cam rotatably mounted in the interior and being in continuous contact with the release lever so as to enable it to swing toward and away from the latch assembly; and an electronic key assembly for permitting entry of a key code and cooperating with the latch assembly upon closing the door so as to displace the latch assembly out of engagement with the enclosure in response to the entry of the key code, the stop being displaceable to disable voluntary retraction of the latch assembly within the housing to prevent an accidental release of the enclosure upon placing it on the rear portion.
- 16. The safe defined in claim 15 wherein the cam mechanism further comprises a spring element biasing the release lever toward the cam, and a motor with a reduction gear train receiving the cam that is rotatably fixed on a shaft.
- 17. The safe defined in claim 15 wherein the latch assembly comprises a spring loaded latch resiliently biased away from the housing.
- 18. The safe defined in claim 17 wherein the stop is displaceable between the housing and the latch to prevent accidental disengagement of the latch assembly when the enclosure is on its rear portion.
- 19. A lockable enclosure for retaining articles, the lockable enclosure being selected from the group consisting of a suitcase, a briefcase, and a safe and comprising:an interior sized to receive the articles; a housing mounted within the interior of the lockable enclosure; a latch assembly adapted to engage the lockable enclosure in a closed position thereof and slidably received in the housing; a cam mechanism mounted within the interior and juxtaposed with the latch assembly in the closed position of the lockable enclosure to controllably displace the latch assembly out of engagement into the housing; a ball bearing freely displaceable in the housing under a gravitational force to position itself between the housing and the latch assembly so as to arrest retraction of the latch assembly into the housing thereby preventing an accidental release of the lockable enclosure; and an electronic key assembly for permitting entry of a key code and operatively connected to the cam mechanism to actuate it in response to the entry of the key code.
- 20. The lockable enclosure defined in claim 19 wherein the housing of the latch assembly is mounted to an underside of a swingable door that enables access to the interior of the lockable enclosure, the latch assembly further having a spring loaded latch retractably mounted in the housing to release the latch assembly from engagement with the lockable enclosure.
PRIOR APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of Provisional Application of U.S. No. 60/092,746 filed on Jul. 14, 1998 and which is fully incorporated herein by reference thereto.
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