Claims
- 1. A security door for a building, comprising:
- a metal frame for mounting onto the building and extending along the sides and upper end of a doorway;
- a security door hingedly mounted onto the metal frame and movable between closed and open positions;
- a protective flap member secured onto the security door overlying the latch and lock members thereof and engaging a section of the metal frame when the door is in a closed position to protect the latch and lock members; and
- an antiprying member secured onto the section of said metal frame and extending along the free end of said flap member, said antiprying member having a thickness at least the same as that of said flap member and being spaced from the flap member no greater than the thickness of said flap member.
- 2. A security door according to claim 1, wherein said antiprying member is U-shaped so that legs of the antiprying member extend along the top and bottom ends of the flap member and the bight of the antiprying member extends along the free end of the flap member.
- 3. A security door for a building, comprising:
- a metal frame for mounting onto the building and extending along the sides and upper end of a doorway;
- a security door hingedly mounted onto the metal frame and movable between closed and open positions;
- a protective flap member secured onto the security door overlying the latch and lock members thereof and engaging a section of the metal frame when the door is in a closed position to protect the latch and lock members; and
- a pin member having notch means secured onto said protective flap member and disposed in a hole in said metal frame when the flap member engages the metal frame so that upon a prying member being disposed between the metal frame and the door and prying forces being applied thereto, the surface of the hole is forced into the notch means thereby preventing the metal frame being pried or twisted away from the door.
- 4. A security door according to claim 3, wherein said notch means is annular.
- 5. A security door according to claim 3, wherein an outer edge of said notch means has a sharp edge.
- 6. A security door according to claim 3, wherein an antiprying member is secured onto the section of the metal frame and extending along the free end of said flap member, said antiprying member having a thickness at least the same as that of said flap member and being spaced from the flap member no greater than the thickness of said flap member.
- 7. For use in a doorway closure of the type that includes a frame, a door hinged to the frame to swing outwardly for opening thereof, and latch and lock mechanisms on the frame and door for securing the door in a closed position in the frame, the latch and lock mechanisms having plungers for position in openings in the door frame, a protective flap member secured onto the door overlying the latch and lock mechanisms and engaging a section of the frame when the door is in the closed position to protect the latch and lock mechanisms; an antiprying member secured onto the section of the frame adjacent an edge of the protective flap member, said antiprying member extending along at least the entire length of the protective flap member and having a thickness at last the same as that of the protective flap member and being spaced from the edge of the protective flap member no greater than the thickness of the protective flap member.
- 8. An antiprying member as claimed in claim 7, wherein said antiprying member is U-shaped so that the legs of the antiprying member extend along the upper and lower edges of the protective flap member and the bight of the antiprying member extends along the outer edge of the protective flap member.
- 9. An antiprying member as claimed in claim 7, wherein a pin member having notch means is secured onto the protective flap member and is disposed in a hole in the frame when the protective flap member engages the frame so that upon a prying member being disposed between the frame and the door and prying forces being applied thereto, the surface of the hole is forced into the notch means thereby preventing the frame being pried or twisted away from the door.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/627,337 filed Dec. 14, 1990 now abandoned.
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