Claims
- 1. A security operating device, in combination with a locking doorknob with an exposed shank, and an auxiliary latching mechanism, consisting of a crossbar extending across a door and over a door jamb and pivoting on said door at one point and providing a positive, nonfrictional latch at another point, said security operating device comprising:
- (a) a collar disposed around said exposed shank of said locking doorknob and affixed thereto with set screws for rotation therewith;
- (b) a cam block attached to said collar;
- (c) an actuator shaft received into said cam block and having an end extending outwardly therefrom; and
- (d) a ring connector on an opposing end of said actuator shaft receiving said crossbar therethrough which moves said crossbar into or out of positive latching engagement upon rotation of said locking doorknob, said ring connector defining an open portion of less than about 180.degree..
- 2. A security operating device as in claim 1 wherein said collar further comprises:
- (a) a crescent portion greater than about 180.degree. and defining an open portion less than about 180.degree., said collar, crescent portion, and open portion sized for fitting over said exposed doorknob shank without removing said locking doorknob; and
- (b) means for rigidly securing said collar to said exposed doorknob shank for rotation therewith.
- 3. A security operating device as in claim 2 wherein said means for rigidly securing said collar to said exposed doorknob shank comprises spaced apart fasteners attached to said collar with two of said fasteners spaced apart along said crescent portion more than about 180.degree. and a third fastener interposed along said crescent portion between said two fasteners for releasably rigid contact with said exposed doorknob shank.
- 4. A security operating device as in claim 3 wherein said spaced apart fasteners comprise threaded set screws connected to said crescent portion through threaded holes for tightenable rigid contact with said exposed doorknob shank.
- 5. A security operating device as in claim 1 wherein said actuator shaft is secured to said collar with an adjustably selectable length extending outwardly from said exposed shank.
- 6. A security operating device as in claim 1 wherein said connector between said actuator shaft and said auxiliary latching mechanism is manually detachable from said actuator shaft only from inside said door.
- 7. A security operating device as in claim 1 wherein said auxiliary latching mechanism comprises a cross bar secured substantially horizontally across a door and pivotably attached on a minor hook at a hinged side of said door and with a major hook forming a cradle attached to a wall adjacent said locking doorknob side of said door, said collar, said actuator shaft and said connector attached between said exposed doorknob shank and said cross bar so that said cross bar is raised to a disengaged position when said locking doorknob is rotated to an open position and said cross bar is lowered to an auxiliary latched position when said door is closed and said locking doorknob is rotated to a closed door position.
- 8. A security operating device as in claim 7 wherein said connector further comprises a ring connector attached to said actuator shaft, which ring has an opening larger than said cross bar and fitted over said cross bar, such that rotation of said locking doorknob moves said actuator shaft and said ring connector attached therewith, with a vertical component of movement which raises or lowers said cross bar out of or into latching engagement.
- 9. A security operating device as in claim 8 wherein said ring connector is attached to said actuator shaft through a shaft adapter, which slidably engages between said ring connector and said actuator shaft, such that the normal downward weight of the cross bar holds said ring connector engaged with said actuator shaft, yet said ring may be detached from said actuator shaft through slidable movement of said shaft adapter against the weight of said cross bar.
- 10. A security operating device as in claim 9 further comprising a positioner frictionally engaged along said cross bar toward the hinged side of said cross bar, so that inadvertent sliding movement of said ring connector is prevented.
- 11. A security operating device as in claim 7 wherein said auxiliary latching cross bar further comprises a pressure block positionable over said cross bar, so that a portion of said pressure block is positioned between said cross bar and a surface of said door and so that said pressure block is positioned adjacent to said locking doorknob side of said door, such that slack between said cross bar and said door is reduced when said cross bar is engaged in said major screw hook.
- 12. A security operating device as in claim 7 further comprising a locking link holding said cross bar on said minor screw hook, said locking link including a bent metallic loop sized for fitting over said minor screw hook straddling said cross bar which is also positioned on said minor screw hook so that raising said cross bar from said minor screw hook is prevented by said locking link.
- 13. A security operating device as in claim 7 further comprising an inclining ramp on said major screw hook, said inclining ramp including a tube attached on one edge for fitting over said major screw hook, so that when said cross bar strikes said inclining ramp it will be raised over the top of said major screw hook and will drop into said cradle formed between said major screw hook and said wall.
- 14. A mechanism for retrofitting an existing keyed, bored, entrance lockset with an exposed shank, in combination with an auxiliary security latch, to operate said auxiliary security latch from outside a door to which said keyed, bored, entrance lockset is attached, comprising:
- (a) a collar affixed with set screws to said exposed shank for rotation therewith;
- (b) a cam block attached to said collar;
- (c) an actuator shaft with one end received into said cam block and an opposing end extending outwardly therefrom; and
- (d) a detachable ring connector on an opposing end of said actuator shaft for attaching said auxiliary security latch to said actuator shaft, for movement of said auxiliary security latch into and out of latching engagement upon rotation of said exposed shank, said ring connector defining an open portion of less than about 180.degree..
- 15. A door security device comprising;
- (a) a locking doorknob having an exposed shank which is rotatable when said locking doorknob is not locked and which is not rotatable when said locking doorknob is locked;
- (b) an auxiliary latching mechanism, consisting of a crossbar extending across a door and over a door jamb and pivoting on said door at one point and providing a positive, nonfrictional latch at another point;
- (c) a collar affixed with set screws to said exposed shank of said locking doorknob;
- (d) a cam block affixed to said collar;
- (e) an actuator shaft received into said cam block and extending outwardly therefrom, such that said actuator shaft moves with a linear component of motion upon rotation of said locking doorknob; and
- (f) a ring connector on an opposing end of said actuator shaft and receiving said crossbar therethrough, for movement of said crossbar into or out of latching engagement upon rotation of said locking doorknob, said ring connector defining an open portion of less than about 180.degree..
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/172,583, filed Dec. 23, 1993, now abandoned.
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