Claims
- 1. In a door securing system wherein the door is hinged along one edge to a door frame and is secured by a latch along at least one other edge to the door frame and wherein the latch is operated by a panic bar to unlatch the door; the improvement comprising:
- an attachment mounted between the door and door frame for operation in two modes wherein the first mode prevents opening of the door even when the door is unlatched and wherein the second mode permits opening of the door when the door is unlatched; the attachment comprising:
- a hydraulic cylinder with a piston mounted therein for displacing fluid from the hydraulic cylinder;
- means for driving the piston to displace the fluid from the hydraulic cylinder;
- linkage means for connecting the driving means between the door frame and door whereby force on the door is transmitted through to the piston for displacing the piston;
- means for delaying transition of the attachment means from the first mode to the second mode wherein the delaying means includes:
- electrical switch means for providing a signal indicating that an attempt to open the door is occurring;
- timing means started by the signal of the electrical switch means for emitting a trigger signal after a predetermined interval;
- means operated by the trigger signal for allowing transition of the attachment means from the first mode to the second mode; the means operated by the trigger signal including a throttle connected to the hydraulic cylinder which throttle permits the fluid to gradually displace from the cylinder; a normally open valve; a solenoid for operating the valve, and a drop-out relay for de-energizing the solenoid wherein the normally open valve is held closed by the solenoid when the solenoid is energized and wherein the solenoid is connected to the timing means via the drop-out relay; whereby when the trigger signal is emitted, the drop-out relay opens, de-energizing the solenoid and allowing the closed normally open valve to open so that the fluid can be displaced and the door opens if pushed; and
- means for indicating that an attempt has been made to open the door.
- 2. The system of claim 1 wherein the timing means further includes:
- a third timer connected to the second timer for holding the attachment means in the second mode for a predetermined interval and for thereafter permitting the attachment means to return to the first mode.
- 3. The system of claim 1 wherein the means for signaling when an attempt has been made to open the door is activated directly by the electrical switch means.
- 4. The system of claim 2 wherein the first timer includes means for delaying the first trigger signal for approximately three seconds, the second timer includes means for delaying the second trigger signal for approximately fifteen to thirty seconds; and the third timing means includes means for delaying the third trigger signal for approximately ten seconds.
- 5. The system of claim 1 wherein the first timer includes means for delaying the trigger signal for approximately three seconds, and the second timer includes means for delaying the timing signal for approximately fifteen to thirty seconds.
- 6. The system of claim 1 wherein the timing means includes:
- a first timer connected to the electrical switch means for providing a trigger signal after a predetermined delay in order to indicate that a serious attempt to open the door is occurring; and
- a second timer connected to and started by the trigger signal of the first timer, said second timer emitting a second trigger signal which is the trigger signal which operates the means for allowing transition of the attachment means from the first mode to the second mode.
- 7. The door securing system of claim 1 further including emergency condition detection means for emitting a signal indicating an emergency condition, said emergency condition detection means being connected to the drop-out relay whereby upon the occurrence of an emergency condition the drop-out relay opens allowing immediate opening of the door.
PARENT PATENT APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Patent Application Ser. No. 065,491 filed Aug. 20, 1979, in the name of Emanuel L. Logan, Jr.
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