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The present invention relates to a security device to secure a door. There are many problems with people breaking into buildings, even when the doors are locked. They may use a battering ram or a pry bar to disengage the lock. Most locks are installed in-line with the edge of the door, in an area of the building framework that is relatively shallow and weak, which makes it easy to disengage the lock using a battering ram or pry bar.
The present invention provides a security device which includes a deadbolt for sliding into and out of an opening in the door frame located forward of the front face of the door, where the door frame has greater structural integrity than at the usual position for a deadbolt lock that is aligned with the side edge of the door. Typically, this area of the door frame includes at least two two-by-four pieces of lumber abutting each other. The deadbolt secures into a ferrule which is inserted into the door frame and abuts the inner surface of the door. In this particular embodiment, the deadbolt may be engaged by a turn knob and/or a key.
For a further understanding of the nature, objects, and advantages of the present invention, reference should be had to the following detailed description, read in conjunction with the attached figures, wherein like reference numerals denote like elements and wherein:
The present invention relates to a security device which includes a deadbolt for sliding into and out of an opening in the door frame located forward of the front face of the door, where the door frame has greater structural integrity than at the usual position for a deadlock that is aligned with the side edge of the door. More specifically, the invention utilizes a ferrule that is inserted into the opening in the door frame and secured to the frame using screws. The security device secures to the door and the deadbolt slides into and out of the ferrule.
Referring now to
Deadbolt 36 is inserted through bolt opening 28 into housing 26. Key cylinder 74 is inserted into housing opening 34 and engages outside housing face 32. Gear assembly 50 is then inserted into housing opening 34 until gear assembly 50 engages key cylinder 74 and teeth 52 of gear assembly 50 engage bolt notches 38. Gear assembly 50 extends through housing opening 34. Gear assembly housing 56 is then inserted over gear assembly end 54. Gear assembly housing flange 58 defines gear assembly flange holes 60 to secure gear assembly housing 56 to housing 26 using screws 16.
As shown in
In this embodiment, deadbolt 36 is actuated from the inside side of door 2 using turn knob actuator 72, which is mounted to gear assembly housing 56 and engages gear assembly 50. When turn knob 70 is rotated from the inside, turn knob 70 engages gear assembly end 54, turns gear assembly teeth 52, and deadbolt 36 slides into ferrule 40. To unlock security device 20, turn knob 70 is rotated the other direction, turn knob 70 engages gear assembly end 54, turns gear assembly teeth 52, and deadbolt 36 slides out of ferrule 40.
In this embodiment, deadbolt 36 is actuated from the outside side of door 2 using key 80. When key 80 is inserted into key hole 78 and rotated from the outside, key 80 engages key cylinder 74 which in turn rotates gear assembly teeth 52, and deadbolt 36 slides into ferrule 40. To unlock security device 20 from the outside, key 80 is rotated the other direction, key cylinder 74 engages gear assembly 50, turns gear assembly teeth 52, and deadbolt 36 slides out of ferrule 40.
As best illustrated in
Prior to installation of security device 20, security device 20 is pre-assembled as described below. To install the pre-assembled security device 20 onto door 2 and door frame 6, gear assembly housing 56 is inserted into through opening 14 in door 2 such that inner housing face 30 and inner washer 64 abut outside door surface 22, and gear assembly housing 56 projects inwardly from door 2. Outer washer 66 is mounted over gear assembly end 54 and engages inside door surface 24, followed by threaded ring 68 and turn knob 70. Threaded ring 68 secures turn knob actuator 72 to housing 26. Once key lock actuator 82 and deadbolt 36 are installed, rotating key 80 actuates deadbolt 36. Once turn knob actuator 72 and deadbolt 36 are installed, rotating turn knob 70 actuates deadbolt 36.
Door 2 is closed, abutting stop surface 8, and key 80 is inserted into key hole 78, and turned to actuate deadbolt 36, so that the deadbolt 36 enters bolt opening 28 and contacts door frame 6. Bolt opening 28 is located forward of outside door surface 22 to ensure that deadbolt 36 is located and impacts an area of door frame 6 that is well-supported by the structure of the building, usually having at least two 2×4's abutting each other, as shown in
This spot where deadbolt 36 contacts door frame 6, is marked, and ferrule opening 42 (see
To lock door 2 from the inside, turn knob 70 is rotated, turn knob actuator 72 is engaged and deadbolt 36 slides into ferrule 40 which is secured to door frame 6. To unlock door 2 from the inside, turn knob 70 is rotated the other direction, and deadbolt 36 slides out of ferrule 40.
To lock door 2 from the outside, key 80 is inserted into key hole 78 and rotated, key lock actuator 82 is engaged and deadbolt 36 slides into ferrule 40 which is secured to door frame 6. To unlock door 2 from the outside, key 80 is inserted into key hole 78 and rotated, key lock actuator 82 is engaged and deadbolt 36 slides out of ferrule 40.
In this embodiment, there are two separate locking mechanisms mounted on housing 26: turn knob actuator 72, which projects inwardly from door 2 and key lock actuator 82, which projects outwardly of outside door surface 22.
An exemplary embodiment of security device 20 can be assembled as follows:
It should be noted that this describes only the particular, illustrated embodiment. Those of skill in the art will recognize that other choices could be made for the various components of security device 20 without departing from the scope of the invention.
The foregoing described embodiments are exemplary in nature and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention.
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