Claims
- 1. A security door assembly for securing a single door in locking engagement with an adjacent door jamb structure comprising a first elongate U-shaped channel member to be received by an elongate groove in a vertical edge of a door, a first elongate solid blade pivotally mounted in said first elongate U-shaped channel member, a second elongate U-shaped channel member to be received by an elongate groove in a horizontal edge of the door, a second elongate solid blade pivotally mounted in said second elongate U-shaped channel member, said first elongate U-shaped channel member having an enlarged portion at its lower end, and an operating mechanism located in said enlarged portion for moving said blades partially from said channel members into engagement with receiving grooves in the door jamb to lock the door.
- 2. The security door assembly of claim 1 in which an inner surface of each of said U-shaped channel members is provided with inward extending fixed protrusions to contact a side of each of said blades.
- 3. The security door assembly of claim 1 including means for latching said blades when in a lock position to prevent accidental withdrawal of said blades into said first and said second U-shaped channel members.
- 4. The security door assembly of claim 3 in which said means for latching comprises structure to be rotated by a shaft extending from a door handle and having an extended arm to engage an end of one of said blades to move said blades into and partially out of said first and said second U-shaped channel members.
- 5. The security door assembly of claim 4 in which said structure to be rotated includes two spaced slots at its periphery, a pair of pivotally mounted hooks for alternately engaging said slots to lock said blades in a lock position and in an open position.
- 6. The security door assembly of claim 5 including a cam, a cam follower on each of said hooks, said cam being moveable by said shaft to contact said cam followers to lift said hooks from said slots to free said structure for movement to cause said blades to be moved into and partially out of said first and said second U-shaped channel members.
- 7. A security door assembly for securing a single door in locking engagement with an adjacent door jamb structure comprising a first elongate U-shaped channel member to be received by an elongate groove in a vertical edge of the door, a first elongate solid blade pivotally mounted in said first elongate U-shaped channel member, a second elongate U-shaped channel member to be received by an elongate groove in a horizontal edge of the door, a second elongate solid blade pivotally mounted in said second elongate U-shaped channel member, the door jamb structure having elongate grooves to receive said blades, means for moving said blades partially from said U-shaped channel members into engagement with said receiving grooves in the door jamb structure to lock the door, said moving means including a first actuating bar pivotally mounted at one end to an inner end of said second blade and pivotally mounted at an opposite end to said second U-shaped channel member, a second actuating bar of L-shaped configuration pivotally mounted at one end to an opposite end of said second blade and pivotally mounted at an opposite end to an upper end of said first blade, said second actuating bar being pivotally mounted to said second U-shaped channel member intermediate said ends of said second actuating bar, a third actuating bar pivotally mounted at one end to a lower end of said first elongate blade and pivotally mounted at an opposite end to said first U-shaped channel member, and means for rotating said third actuating bar about said opposite end to move said blades into and partially out of their related U-shaped channel members.
- 8. The security door assembly of claim 7 including elongate strips to be mounted on the door jamb opposite said first and said second blades, said strips having slots through which said blades pass to lock said door to the jamb.
- 9. The security door assembly of claim 7 in which said third actuating bar extends beyond its opposite end to terminate in a first arcuate toothed segment, a mating second toothed segment engaging with said first toothed segment whereupon rotation of said second toothed segment will rotate said first toothed segment to cause said blades to move into and partially out of said U-shaped channel members.
- 10. A security door assembly for securing a single door in locking engagement with an adjacent door jamb structure comprising at least one U-shaped channel member to be received by an elongate groove in an edge of a door, at least one elongate blade pivotally mounted in said channel member, a U-shaped enlarged portion of a cross-section greater than that of the at least one U-shaped channel member and attached to said at least one U-shaped channel member, and
- structure mounted in said enlarged portion in engagement with said blade for moving said blade partially from said channel member toward engagement with a receiving groove in the door jamb structure to lock the door.
- 11. The security door assembly of claim 10 in which said blade and said channel member are vertical.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/383,831 filed Feb. 6, 1995, now abandoned.
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