Claims
- 1. Security vault to protect valuables comprising a body having an open end, a strength band surrounding the perimeter of said body at said open end and being connected to said body, a door operably mounted in said open end of said body defining open and closed positions and having an edge portion, said strength band and said body defining a recess between said strength band and said body, said edge portion of said door being operable to enter said recess when said door is in said closed position, said recess being parallel to said edge portion and said strength band and a locking loop connected between said strength band and said body, said locking loop being operable to receive a locking pawl, said locking pawl being operably mounted on said door.
- 2. Security vault as in claim 1 wherein said door has a perimeter, said perimeter being rectangular and having a top and sides, said edge portion of said door extending around said top and sides of said door.
- 3. Security vault as in claim 2 wherein said door has a bottom, said bottom of said door having a rounded edge, said rounded edge extending upwardly to reinforce said bottom of said door.
- 4. Security vault as in claim 3 wherein said door rotates about pins operably connected to said strength band.
- 5. Security vault as in claim 4 wherein said strength band has a lower forward area, said lower forward area extending upwardly a distance to cover said bottom of said door.
- 6. Security vault as in claim 5 and further comprising a locking pawl assembly operably connected to said door.
- 7. Security vault as in claim 6 wherein said locking pawl assembly comprises a plurality of pawls, each of said pawls being movable between locked and unlocked positions, said plurality said pins.
- 8. Security vault as in claim 7 wherein said pawls are rotatable between said locked and unlocked positions, said pawls being biased towards said locked position by a spring.
- 9. Security vault as in claim 8 and further comprising protective tabs extending over said pins of said door.
- 10. Security vault as in claim 9 and further comprising a keylock mounted in said door and being operably connected to said locking pawl assembly.
- 11. Security vault as in claim 10 wherein said keylock extends through said door to said locking pawl assembly.
- 12. Security vault as in claim 11 wherein said door has an interior and further comprising an anti-punchout strip connected to said interior of said door, said anti-punchout strip operably covering the rearwardmost portion of said keylock.
- 13. Security vault as in claim 12 wherein said pawls of said locking pawl assembly are biased into contact with said loops by said spring when said door is in its closed position.
- 14. Security vault as in claim 13 wherein said keylock has a round collar on the outward face of said door, said collar being rotatable relative to said keylock.
- 15. Security vault as in claim 14 wherein said locking pawls and said loops have complementary fitting configurations.
- 16. Security vault as in claim 15 wherein said complementary fitting configuration is hexagonal or octagonal.
- 17. Security vault as in claim 1 wherein said door has a front planar portion and hinges, said hinges being located behind said front planar portion of said door and not visible to a viewer when said door is in said closed position.
- 18. Security vault as in claim 1 wherein said body includes a metal member operably connected to said body and extending substantially parallel to and a distance inwardly of said strength band, said recess being defined by said distance inwardly of said strength band and extending to said metal member.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/738,436 filed Oct. 25, 1996 now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,778,805.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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