Claims
- 1. A security window cover comprising:
- a peripheral frame structure circumscribing a window, said frame being adapted to abut the opening in which the window is secured, said peripheral frame structure having at least two first walls for conforming to the inside circumference of said window and at least two second walls for conforming to the interior building wall adjacent said window, each of said first walls having an angle cut at each end to further facilitate final adjustment in fit between said first walls and the inside circumference of said window opening, said frame having means allowing final adjustment in fit between said first walls when said window cover is installed over a window;
- security shielding door means, said door means being hingedly attached to said peripheral frame such that when in the closed position the combination of said door means and said peripheral frame member covers said opening; and
- locking means on the inside of said door means for securing said door means to said frame when said door means is in the closed position.
- 2. The security window cover defined in claim 1 wherein said angle cuts extend the full width of each of said first walls.
- 3. The security window cover defined in claim 1 wherein said angle cuts extend part of the width of each of said first walls.
- 4. The security window cover defined in claim 3 wherein the balance of the width of the ends of each said first wall is cut substantially perpendicular to the length of said first wall and has partial rigid joints securing said first walls to one another along said substantially perpendicular portion.
- 5. The security window cover defined in claim 1 wherein said door means includes two doors, each hingedly attached to a respective one of said at least two second walls, said doors substantially covering said opening when in the closed position.
- 6. The security window cover defined in claim 1 wherein said door means includes a translucent insert.
- 7. The security window cover defined in claim 1 wherein said shielding door further includes a ridge located medial and substantially parallel to the edges of said door, said ridge serving to provide protection for said frame from tampering from outside said window, strengthen said door, and act as a guide and support for insulating material which may be added to the outside of said door for energy conservation.
- 8. The security window cover defined in claim 7 further comprising insulating material mounted on the outside of said shielding door and supported by said ridge to provide substantially increased energy conservation.
- 9. The security window cover defined in claim 7 further comprising insulating means around the outer perimeter of said ridge on said shielding door and around said frame on the side thereof adapted to abut said building opening for increased energy conservation.
- 10. The security window cover defined in claim 1 wherein said shielding door is hingedly fixed to said peripheral frame by hinge means along the inner portion of one side of said peripheral frame, said hinge means supporting said shielding door in a normally open and up position for easier egress from inside the building in case of emergency and to minimize any hindrance to either the normal operation of said window or light entering the building through said window.
- 11. The security window cover defined in claim 10 wherein said hinge means comprises a spring-type hinge mechanism for automatically raising said shielding door to an upward and open position when said locking means is released and for supporting said shielding door in said upward position.
- 12. The security window cover defined in claim 1 wherein said locking means lock automatically when said shielding door is closed so that said security window cover cannot be closed and inadvertently left unlocked.
- 13. The security window cover defined in claim 1 further comprising means for securing said frame structure to said opening in which said window is secured.
- 14. The security window cover defined in claim 13 wherein said securing means includes spaced indentations in said second walls to facilitate installation by acting as a tool guide.
- 15. The security window cover defined in claim 13 wherein said security means includes spaced indentations in said first walls to facilitate installation by acting as a tool guide.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 589,136 filed Mar. 13, 1984 which issued Dec. 3, 1985 as U.S. Pat. No. 4,555,867 and which is incorporated herein by reference.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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