The disclosure relates to locking cabinets or safes, and more particularly, to disguising a locking cabinet or safe.
Safes or locking cabinets are used to store valuables so they are not accessible to others. Traditional safes are exceedingly heavy and/or bulky and made of steel and/or concrete. These safes are often placed on a floor where people need to bend over to access their jewelry or other items stored in the safe.
Safes can be concealed under the floor of a building, such as in U.S. Pat. No. 4,625,658 (Hodges) and U.S. Pat. No. 1,584,294 (Heise). Other patents describe hidden locking compartments, such as U.S. Pat. No. 8,726,704 (White). Other patents, such as U.S. Pat. No. 4,022,137 (Chiu) and U.S. Pat. No. 9,078,531 (Medawar), describe cabinets that can be raised and lowered.
A principal object of the present disclosure is to provide a safe or locking cabinet that can be concealed in a piece of furniture.
Another object of the disclosure is to provide a concealed safe or locking cabinet that can be raised and lowered automatically.
A further object is to disguise a safe as a piece of furniture and to move the safe from a place of concealment to an accessible level and back again.
In accordance with the objects of the disclosure, a concealed high security locking safe is provided. The concealed locking safe comprises a lifting device within a hollow furniture piece and a locking safe on a platform of the lifting device wherein the locking safe is concealed within the hollow furniture piece and covered by a top of the hollow furniture piece.
Also in accordance with the objects of the disclosure, a method to conceal a locking safe in a furniture piece is provided. A lifting device is positioned within a hollow furniture piece. A locking safe is positioned on a platform of the lifting device wherein the locking safe is concealed within the hollow furniture piece. The locking safe is covered with a top of the hollow furniture piece. The lifting device is signaled to raise the locking safe to a position above the hollow furniture piece. A lock on a door of the locking safe is opened to access the contents. The lifting device is signaled to lower the locking safe into a concealed position within the hollow furniture piece.
Also in accordance with the objects of the disclosure, a method of using a concealed locking safe is achieved. A concealed locking safe is provided comprising a lifting device within a hollow furniture piece and the locking safe affixed to a platform of the lifting device wherein the locking safe is concealed within the hollow furniture piece and covered by a top of the hollow furniture piece. A user signals the lifting device to raise the locking safe to a position above the hollow furniture piece, opens a lock on a door of the locking safe to access contents of the locking safe, and signals the lifting device to lower the locking safe into the concealed position within the hollow furniture piece.
In the accompanying drawings forming a material part of this description, there is shown:
A safe or locking cabinet is provided that can be concealed in a piece of furniture in a home or office, for example. This may be a cabinet, end table, dresser, or any other type of furniture that can have a hollow inside area. A vertical lifting device is positioned inside the hollow area of the furniture. The safe is placed on and/or attached to the lifting device. The top portion of the furniture covers the safe.
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The hollow furniture piece may have a bottom piece that sits on the floor of a room or it may not have a bottom piece, where the bottom edges of the side pieces of the furniture sit on the floor of the room and the floor area under the furniture is enclosed by the side pieces of the furniture. The lifting device 12 can be free-standing and positioned within the hollow cabinet or affixed to the inside of the cabinet, or directly to the floor, such as by bolting. Preferably, the base 14 of the lift can be bolted through the cabinet's bottom to the floor on which the cabinet stands. The safe can be positioned on the platform 16 of the lift or it can be affixed to the platform of the lift, such as by bolts or by welding.
Preferably, the lift is powered by a 110 volt plug-in motor. The lifting mechanism can be powered by hydraulic or pneumatic cylinders, for example, and can be controlled by either a wireless or wired controller.
The top of the furniture 22 preferably is attached to the top of the safe 20 by glue or other fasteners. In one preferred alternative, the underside of the top of the furniture is framed in order to fit on top of the safe.
The lift 12 is activated by pressing a button on a remote control that is wired to the lift and exits the furniture via a small hole on the back. Alternatively and preferably, the lift is operated by using a wireless remote control.
When the lift is activated, it raises the safe up out of the cabinet, preferably until the bottom of the safe rests at the height of the top of the furniture, as shown in
The safe can be connected to an alarm system with a seismic alarm, so when the safe shakes, it will alert the alarm company that the safe is being moved. This can be done using either the wired alarm connection coming out of the bottom of the safe, or through a wireless adapter. Alternatively, a duress alarm or a contact alarm indicating the safe has been raised can be connected. For example, there can be a dry door contact attached to the top of the concealment cabinet. Once that connection is separated (i.e. the safe is lifted), it will trigger the alarm. There will be a wire running from this contact to the central alarm connection.
The concealed safe of the present disclosure can be accessed easily by the owner in the raised position. A press of a button on the lift or on the remote control will lower the safe into the furniture, thus concealing it again. Any appropriate remote control can be used, such as, but not limited to, a #TM2000 Telechief® Series Radio Remote Control (Control Chief Corporation, Bradford, Pa.). A receiver is connected to the lift control and the lift power supply to receive a signal from the remote control to raise or lower the safe.
The safe and lifting device can be concealed within any appropriately sized hollow furniture piece, including furniture pieces specifically designed to accommodate the safe and lifting device or existing furniture pieces that can be modified to receive the safe and lifting device.
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Although the preferred embodiment of the present disclosure has been illustrated, and that form has been described in detail, it will be readily understood by those skilled in the art that various modifications may be made therein without departing from the spirit of the disclosure or from the scope of the appended claims.