Security door lock device

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 9033378
  • Patent Number
    9,033,378
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, October 31, 2012
    12 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 19, 2015
    9 years ago
Abstract
A high security adjustable keyless locking contrivance for preventing the forced opening of a hinged door of unoccupied homes or buildings. An engaging apparatus that incorporates a first armor structural plate combined with a first structural cylinder having a pair of first slots and a connecting bolt shaft, which first structural cylinder inserts into a conventional door knob bore hole with the bolt shaft passing through the existing door latch assembly in concert. A second armor structural plate combined with a second structural cylinder that matingly connects to said first structural cylinder from the opposite side of the hinged door, allowing the penetration of the connecting bolt shaft through the second armor structural plate bolt hole which will conjoin the two devices with a security fastener, thus sandwiching and securing the hinged door and door jamb between the two armor structural plates.
Description
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FIELD OF INVENTION

The present invention relates in general to an adjustable keyless security lock engaging apparatus for use in securing hinged doors from forced entry of unoccupied homes and buildings. The present invention is an improvement over known locking devices in that this apparatus prevents hinged doors from being forced or pried open.


BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Professional contractors have concocted numerous locking systems; however intruders have consistently and successfully overcome all of these systems. For example, the security of a conventional keyed lock and deadbolt is compromised by a forceful prying in the small space between the hinged door and door jamb. Additionally, as reported by the FBI; “84% of the break-ins are due to door jamb failure”. Every lock on the market is only as strong as the door jamb that secures it. With the present invention, the hinged door and door jamb are sandwiched between two armor structural plates that makes it impregnable with conventional hand tools.


More importantly, the present invention prevents these break-ins by the installation of two armored plates, which are secured around the hinged door and the door jamb at the latch mechanism. The exterior part of the armored structural plate completely covers the small space between the hinged door and the door jamb, which is where the latch mechanism is located. This prevents the insertion of a crowbar or other device to force open the hinged door. Another problem with the current keyed lock is that a strong force against the door knob itself will result in failure of the door knob and lock. Door knobs are not designed for forceful trauma. Whereas, the present invention is a flat armor structural plate with no protrusions for any outside forces to be applied.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

A principle object of the present invention is to provide an improved high security keyless adjustable device for securing the hinged doors in unoccupied, manufactured and site built homes and from forceful entry.


The present invention allows for simple installation of the security lock device into an existing conventional door knob bore hole and existing door latch assembly, thus sandwiching the door and jamb between two structural armor plates. The design allows for an easy and efficient installation by simply removing the two screws from the inside face of an existing, conventional door knob and removing the existing door knob lock assembly but leaving the existing latch mechanism in place. Then from the OUTSIDE of the home, insert the first armor structural plate apparatus into the existing door knob bore hole and around the existing door latch mechanism. Then from the INSIDE of the home, insert the second armor structural plate apparatus into the door knob bore hole to matingly connect with the first armor structural plate and with a connecting bolt penetrating the second armor structural plate and both devices are conjoined with a security fastener.


By locking the two apparatuses together, the hinged door and the door jamb are sandwiched between the two armor structural plates preventing the exposure of the small space between the hinged door and the door jamb where the latch mechanism is located. This provides maximum security from all forced entry.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The present invention will be better understood with reference to the appended drawing sheets, wherein:



FIG. 1 is a SIDE VIEW of the two components comprising the high security keyless lock apparatus of the present invention in the UNSECURED position.



FIG. 2 is a SIDE VIEW of the two components comprising the high security keyless lock apparatus of the present invention in the SECURED position.



FIG. 3 is an OUTSIDE VIEW of the first armor structural plate of the present invention in the SECURED position protecting the door and door jamb of a hinged rear door at the latch mechanism.



FIG. 4 is an INSIDE VIEW of the second armor structural plate of the present invention in the SECURED position sandwiching the hinged door and door jamb and locked with a security fastener.



FIG. 5 is an INSIDE VIEW of the first armor structural apparatus illustrating the cylinder, slots and connecting bolt.



FIG. 6 is an INSIDE VIEW of the second armor structural plate illustrating the cylinder, slots and bolt hole for the insertion of the connecting bolt.



FIG. 7 is an INSIDE VIEW of the first structural cylinder penetrating an existing door knob bore hole from the OUTSIDE and in concert the connecting bolt penetrates the existing door latch mechanism.





DETAILED DESCRIPTION

The present invention relates to a High Security Keyless Adjustable Door Lock that prevents the forced opening of all hinged doors of unoccupied homes or buildings. More particularly, the security lock is a two piece apparatus comprising a first configured armor structural plate and a second armor structural plate that are conjoined by a connecting bolt and a security fastener.


PRIOR to the installation on the present invention, the existing door lock has to be removed by simply taking out the two screws from the inside face of the existing door lock and pulling them apart but leaving the door latch mechanism in place.


A perspective of the present invention secured in place protecting the hinged door and door jamb at the latch mechanism is:


For an OUTSIDE view refer to FIG. 3.


For an INSIDE view refer to FIG. 4.


Referring to FIG. 3, OUTSIDE view of the first armor structural plate 1, FIG. 3 is configured to snugly fit all exterior hinged door jambs 13, FIG. 3, while covering the door/jamb crack 14, FIG. 3, at the latch mechanism and secured through the rear door knob bore hole 11, FIG. 3, with a connecting bolt 4, FIG. 3.


An INSIDE view FIG. 4 shows the second armor structural plate 5, FIG. 4, securing the rear hinged door 12, FIG. 4 and door jamb 13, FIG. 4 with a security fastener 10, FIG. 4, thus sandwiching the hinged door and the door jamb between two armor structural plates.


Detailing both components of the High Security Keyless Adjustable Door Lock is as follows:


The first component of the present invention is a configured armor structural plate 1, FIG. E combined with a structural cylinder 2, FIG. E with two slots 3, FIG. E for inserting into the existing door knob bore hole 11, FIG. G from the OUTSIDE and said slots 3, FIG. E fit snugly around the existing door latch mechanism 9, FIG. G to keep both apparatuses from rotating.


Also, incorporated into the first armor structural plate 1, FIG. E is a connecting bolt 4, FIG. E that secures the first armor structural plate 1, FIG. E to the second structural plate 5, FIG. F with a security fastener 10, FIG. D.


The second component of the present invention FIG. 6 is a second armor structural plate 5, FIG. 6 combined with a small structural cylinder 6, FIG. 6 incorporating two slots 7, FIG. 6 and a predetermined bolt hole 8, FIG. 6. This configuration allows for the second structural cylinder 6, FIG. 6 to slide inside the first structural cylinder 2, FIG. 7 and around the existing door latch mechanism 9, FIG. 7 and in concert the connecting bolt 4, FIG. 7 penetrates the predetermined bolt hole 8, FIG. 7 to allow for the locking of the two apparatuses together with a security fastener 10, FIG. 4, thus sandwiching the hinged door 12, FIG. 4/12, FIG. 3, the outside door jamb 13, FIG. 3 the inside door jamb 13, FIG. 4 and the door/jamb crack 14, FIG. 3 between two armor structural plates.


Having described this invention in detail, those skilled in the art will appreciate that modifications may be made of this invention without departing from its spirit. Therefore, it is not intended that the scope of this invention be limited to specific embodiment illustrated and described. Rather, it is intended that the scope of this invention be determined by the appended claims and their equivalents.

Claims
  • 1. An adjustable security lock for use on door knob bore hole and door latch mechanism located on a door and a door frame, comprising: a first structural plate having a shape that is configured to fit against the door and door frame, the first structural plate having a first structural cylinder having a pair of first slots, with a connecting bolt fixedly connected to the first structural plate and protruding through an open end of the first structural cylinder;a second structural plate having a second structural cylinder having a pair of second slots;wherein the first structural plate is positioned on an outside surface of the door and door frame and having the first structural cylinder and connecting bolt passing through the door knob bore hole and the pair of first slots snugly fitting to the door latch mechanism;the second structural plate is positioned on an inside surface of the door and having the second structural cylinder passing through the door knob bore hole and the pair of second slots snugly fitting to the door latch mechanism, the second structural plate being attached to the first structural plate by the connecting bolt and a fastener.
  • 2. An adjustable security lock for use on door knob bore hole and door latch mechanism located on a door and a door frame, comprising: a first structural plate having a shape that is configured to fit against the door and door frame, the first structural plate having a first structural cylinder having a pair of first slots, with a connecting bolt fixedly connected to the first structural plate and protruding through an open end of the first structural cylinder;a second structural plate configured to matingly connect to the first structural cylinder and the connecting bolt;wherein the first structural plate is positioned on an outside surface of the door and door frame and having the first structural cylinder and connecting bolt passing through the door knob bore hole and the pair of first slots snugly fitting to the door latch mechanism;the second structural plate is positioned on an inside surface of the door, and the second structural plate being attached to the first structural plate by the connecting bolt and a fastener.
RELATED APPLICATION

This patent application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/629,938, filed Dec. 1, 2011.

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Related Publications (1)
Number Date Country
20140117681 A1 May 2014 US
Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
61629938 Dec 2011 US