The present disclosure relates to door security devices and locks, and, more particularly to a security device for a double “French” door.
Typical residential swinging (as compared to sliding) doors are either a single door or a double door, the latter often being known as a “French” door. A single door is the more secure of the two types of traditional doors, but single doors are still vulnerable based on the weak door frame construction.
A double door typically has a first door that can be unlockably secured to the door frame with pins in the top and bottom of the door that enter the door frame. A second door is locked in place by a traditional door lock and/or a deadbolt that interacts with a striker plate in the first door. The second door is difficult to secure because there is no door jam to aid in reinforcement.
It would be desirable to have a security device for a double door that can withstand substantial force (e.g., forced entry level force), yet be easily attached or removed. Such a door security device would be conveniently storable. It would also provide a shape that is aesthetically pleasing and that would not be overly prominent in presence.
Generally described, the present disclosure provides in a first exemplary embodiment a security device for a double door, the door having a first door and a second door, each door having a set of hinges and a door handle or knob, the security device comprising, a first locking member having a first side having at least one first attachment post, a second side having at least one attachment aperture, at least one fastener that can pass through an attachment aperture and secure to an attachment post, a first curved portion formed by a portion of the first and second sides, an elongated male portion having a top side and a bottom side, the bottom side having a first row of teeth and a second row of teeth associated therewith, there being a gap between the first and second rows of teeth forming a channel therethrough; a second locking member connectable to the first locking member and having a first side having at least one first attachment post, second side having at least one attachment aperture, at least one fastener that can pass through an attachment aperture and secure to an attachment post, a second curved portion formed by a portion of the second locking member first and second sides, an elongated female portion having a top side containing a slotted aperture and a channel sized to accommodate the first locking member elongated male portion; a button adapted to slide within the second locking member elongated female portion slotted aperture, the button having a top first portion and an elongated post extending downward therefrom, the post terminating in a connector portion; and, a locking prong having a base portion adapted to be connected to the second locking member and further having a finger portion including an elongated slot and a T-shaped distal end, whereby the finger portion elongated slot is sized to accept the connector portion of the post, wherein the first locking member male portion is adapted to be received and slide within the second locking member female portion such that when the security device is in a locked configuration the locking prong can slidingly fit within the gap between the first and second rows of teeth in the elongated male portion and such that the distal end of the locking prong can fit between two adjacent teeth in neighboring rows of teeth, thereby preventing movement of the first and second locking members with respect to each other, and, when the security device is in an unlocked configuration achieved by pressing the button which causes the locking prong finger portion to flex downward and the distal end disengages from between the rows of teeth to permit sliding relative movement of the first and second locking members, thereby permitting disengagement of the security device from either or both door handles.
Another aspect of the present disclosure provides an apparatus for controllably preventing or permitting access to a room or chamber, comprising: a first door and a second door, each having a door handle, knob or pocket, as described hereinabove, and a security device as described herein.
Another aspect of the present disclosure provides a method of securing a double door having a first and a second door, each door having a door handle or pocket, comprising: providing a security device as described herein; closing the first and second doors; pressing the release button to expand the security device; mounting the security device on the first and second doors such that the first locking portion engages the first door handle or pocket and the second locking portion engages the second door handle or pocket; pressing the release button to collapse the security device so that the first and second locking portions move toward each other; and, releasing the release button to maintain the first and second locking portions in a locked relative position.
Other features will become apparent upon reading the following detailed description of certain exemplary embodiments, when taken in conjunction with the appended claims.
The drawings disclose exemplary embodiments in which like reference characters designate the same or similar parts throughout the figures of which:
The first locking member comprises a first generally U-shaped curved portion and an elongated male portion extending from one end of the curved portion. The male portion has a top having an elongated slot formed therein. The male portion further has a bottom that includes two opposing rows of teeth separated by a gap.
The first locking member may be made from a first piece and a second piece, as shown in
The second locking member comprises a first generally U-shaped curved portion and an elongated female portion extending from one end of the curved portion. The female portion has a top having a slot formed therein. The slot can accommodate the release button, as described in further detail herein below. The female portion further has a bottom.
The second locking member may be made from a first piece and a second piece, as shown in
The locking prong has an attachment portion that may have a flange having at least one hole defined therein. The attachment portion can be attached to the second locking member by a fastener passing though the hole and fastening to a post. The locking prong also has a finger portion having a distal end terminating in a T-shape. The finger portion also has a slot defined therein sized to accommodate the end portion of the release button post. In one exemplary embodiment the end portion is deformed slightly and force fitted into the slot such that the end portion is retained in the slot. The finger portion has a width that is able to fit between the two rows of teeth in the first locking member male portion, as shown in
The first and second locking members may be made of any suitable material that is generally rigid and has requisite strength, such as, but not limited to, metal, plastic, composite, combinations of the foregoing or the like. In one exemplary embodiment, as shown in
In use, the security device has an extended unlocked configuration as shown in
With the first and second locking portions now separated, the user can hook each locking portion around one or the other of the first and second door doorknobs (assuming the doors are closed). Alternatively, the first and second curved portions can be inserted into pockets in the doors. To collapse/telescope the first and second locking portions the user presses the release button, urging the locking prong away from engagement with the teeth and thereby allowing the male portion to slide within the female portion. When the desired overall length of the security device is reached so that the doors are maintained as closed and locked, the user releases the release button so that the locking prong re-engages the teeth and the T-shaped end is engaged in a gap, thus preventing the first and second locking portions from separating.
In an alternative exemplary embodiment, shown in
In another alternative exemplary embodiment, the door security device may have a key or combination locking mechanism incorporated in the structure, as illustrated in
It is to be understood that the presently disclosed security device can be used or adapted to be used with structures other than French doors, such as, but not limited to, truck or other vehicle double doors, fence doors, or other structures having at least one swinging or sliding door and two structures to which the hooks or hasps can be attached.
The present disclosure also provides a method of locking and maintaining as locked a double door, comprising providing a security device as described hereinabove, manipulating the security device as described hereinabove to separate the first and second locking portions, and engaging the first and second curved portions with doorknobs or pockets, and collapsing the first and second portions to maintain the security device in a locked configuration, thereby maintaining the double door as locked.
The present disclosure also provides an apparatus for controllably preventing or permitting access to a room or chamber, comprising providing two doors, each having a door handle, knob or pocket, as described hereinabove, and a security device as described hereinabove.
Although only a number of exemplary embodiments have been described in detail above, those skilled in the art will readily appreciate that many modifications are possible in the exemplary embodiments without materially departing from the novel teachings and advantages. Accordingly, all such modifications are intended to be included within the scope of this disclosure as defined in the following claims.
While the methods, equipment and systems have been described in connection with specific embodiments, it is not intended that the scope be limited to the particular embodiments set forth, as the embodiments herein are intended in all respects to be illustrative rather than restrictive.
Unless otherwise expressly stated, it is in no way intended that any method set forth herein be construed as requiring that its steps be performed in a specific order. Accordingly, where a method claim does not actually recite an order to be followed by its steps or it is not otherwise specifically stated in the claims or descriptions that the steps are to be limited to a specific order, it is no way intended that an order be inferred, in any respect.
As used in the specification and the appended claims, the singular forms “a,” “an” and “the” include plural referents unless the context clearly dictates otherwise.
“Optional” or “optionally” means that the subsequently described event or circumstance may or may not occur, and that the description includes instances where said event or circumstance occurs and instances where it does not.
Throughout the description and claims of this specification, the word “comprise” and variations of the word, such as “comprising” and “comprises,” means “including but not limited to,” and is not intended to exclude, for example, other additives, components, integers or steps. “Exemplary” means “an example of” and is not intended to convey an indication of a preferred or ideal embodiment. “Such as” is not used in a restrictive sense, but for explanatory purposes.
Disclosed are components that can be used to perform the disclosed methods, equipment and systems. These and other components are disclosed herein, and it is understood that when combinations, subsets, interactions, groups, etc. of these components are disclosed that while specific reference of each various individual and collective combinations and permutation of these may not be explicitly disclosed, each is specifically contemplated and described herein, for all methods, equipment and systems. This applies to all aspects of this application including, but not limited to, steps in disclosed methods. Thus, if there are a variety of additional steps that can be performed it is understood that each of these additional steps can be performed with any specific embodiment or combination of embodiments of the disclosed methods.
It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made without departing from the scope or spirit. Other embodiments will be apparent to those skilled in the art from consideration of the specification and practice disclosed herein. It is intended that the specification and examples be considered as exemplary only, with a true scope and spirit being indicated by the following inventive concepts.
It should further be noted that any patents, applications and publications referred to herein are incorporated by reference in their entirety.
This application claims benefit of copending U.S. provisional patent application No. 61/452,659, filed Mar. 15, 2011, entitled Double Door Guard Protection Device, and commonly assigned to the assignee of the present application, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference in its entirety herein.
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61452659 | Mar 2011 | US |