Patent classifications
E05G1/00
Medicinal safe, lockable in a medicine cabinet
The present invention is a preferably rectangular sturdy, yet plastic, compartment or safe, small enough to fit inside a medicine cabinet, but large enough to house pill bottles and other medications. The safe has an openable and lockable front door that preferably comprises the safe's front wall. The safe also has laterally expandable side wings that also can be reduced inwardly to the width of the safe or expand beyond this size to contact and grip the interior sidewalls of the medicine cabinet. The wings are able to be locked in the chosen position. They are also preferably shaped to secure themselves and the safe inside a medicine cabinet. The safe door and the wings are lockable by a number of mechanisms, most preferably via a wireless signal transmitted from a device controlled by a local wireless network or internet enabled device. The wings and the front door are meant to lock and unlock together for security.
STORAGE DEVICE
A storage device comprises a closable storage unit defining at least one storage space for personal items, and comprises a fastening unit, which is connected with the storage unit and which is configured for a fixation of the storage unit to at least one rod element.
LOCKABLE ENCLOSURE WITH COMBINATION LOCKING MECHANISM
A lockable enclosure includes a housing and an access door assembled with the housing and movable between a closed position and an open position. A latch is carried by the access door and is slideable along a first axis between a door latching and a door releasing position. A plurality of dials are carried by the access door and rotatable about a post extending along a second axis. When each of the plurality of dials is rotated to an unlocking orientation, an outer peripheral recess on each of the dials aligns with a corresponding dial engaging portion of the latch, allowing the latch to slide along the first axis from the door latching position to the door releasing position.
FLEXIBLE PORTABLE SECURITY BAG WITH AN ELONGATE ZIPPER
A portable, universally fitting, stylish, lockable security box or bag that integrally affixes to a an object such as the support or cross bar on a frame of a beach lounge chair, a stroller, bike, wheelchair or similar member where it is desirable to protect your valuables on a stationary or a larger movable object. The security bag is a device preferably comprised of a flexible flap component and a main bottom component which encloses the valuables of the user. When the security bag is positioned over an elongate object, such as the support bar of a chair, stroller or other object, the security bag can be affixed to the elongate object by employing a locking mechanism to close the security bag around the support object. The security bag includes an elongate zipper closure to provide a secure internal cavity formed by the two main components which makes this device simple and unique. The exterior design of the security bag makes universal fit a reality and protects the valuables of the user by securing them to a larger object and also hiding them from the view of third parties.
Modular safe room
A modular safe room that can be installed in an enclosed space in existing homes, buildings and other occupied structures is disclosed. The modular safe room is constructed from three separate elements and can be sized to fit the desired space. The elements making up the modular safe room comprise tongue and slot elements for attachment to each other.
Modular safe room
A modular safe room that can be installed in an enclosed space in existing homes, buildings and other occupied structures is disclosed. The modular safe room is constructed from three separate elements and can be sized to fit the desired space. The elements making up the modular safe room comprise tongue and slot elements for attachment to each other.
Shopping container safes and related methods for securing objects
Shopping container safes and related methods for securing objects are disclosed. According to an aspect, a shopping container includes a load carrier and a safe being attached to the load carrier. The safe may include a door and a lock. The lock may be configured to receive security information from an object. The lock may also determine whether to validate the received security information. Further, the lock may either fasten or unfasten the door of the safe in response to determining to validate the received security information.
CONCEALED STORAGE SYSTEM AND METHOD
A concealed storage system for storing objects is disclosed. The system has an outer casing having a top portion and an open bottom portion defining a hollow interior of the outer casing, an inner casing securely and movably positioned in the interior of the outer casing, wherein the inner casing comprises one or more compartments for securely storing objects, a top portion and a bottom portion, a pulley system securely and operatively positioned on a top portion of the inner casing, wherein the pulley system moves the inner casing in and out of the outer casing when actuated by a motor from a recessed state and non-recessed state; and a normalized conductive object attached to the bottom portion of the inner casing such that when the inner casing is in its recessed state, the normalized conductive object is flush to a ceiling.
UPPER CONSTRUCTION ELEMENT AND LOWER CONSTRUCTION ELEMENT FOR A CONTAINER AND A CONTAINER
The invention relates to a container and a lower and an upper construction element each including a first surface, and a second surface. The surfaces are arranged at a distance from one another, forming a space wherein at least one non-concrete composite bar and a metal component is arranged. Concrete is arranged in the space between the first surface, the second surface, and the composite bars.
Restroom stall firearm receptacle
An example firearm receptacle includes a mounting structure, a firearm holder, and a door stopper. The mounting structure is configured to be fixably mounted to one of a wall or a door. The door stopper is configured to transition between a deployed position and a stowed position. In the example embodiment, the door stopper is configured to impede the opening of the door when the door stopper is in the deployed position and to allow the opening of the door when the door stopper is in the stowed position. The door stopper is additionally configured to prevent the door stopper from transitioning to the stowed position when a firearm is disposed in the firearm holder.