Patent classifications
E06B5/10
Security door
A stile and rail ballistic security door containing bullet proof materials within a metal or synthetic material frame including a plurality of window panes and thermal break means to eliminate condensation problems therein. The door contains a multi-layer exterior core providing extra strength and rigidity.
Security door
A stile and rail ballistic security door containing bullet proof materials within a metal or synthetic material frame including a plurality of window panes and thermal break means to eliminate condensation problems therein. The door contains a multi-layer exterior core providing extra strength and rigidity.
Door jamb wrap for exterior door jamb
A door jamb wrap for use on a door jamb of an exterior door. The door jamb wrap covers openings next to the door that are commonly found on door jambs edges open at the bottom. The door jamb wrap includes a bracket having an “L” shape that can be configured to cover the openings by fastening to the door jamb.
Door jamb wrap for exterior door jamb
A door jamb wrap for use on a door jamb of an exterior door. The door jamb wrap covers openings next to the door that are commonly found on door jambs edges open at the bottom. The door jamb wrap includes a bracket having an “L” shape that can be configured to cover the openings by fastening to the door jamb.
LIQUID CONTAINMENT DOOR WITH CONTINUOUS GASKET
A pedestrian door system includes a door frame comprising a frame strike side, a frame hinge side, and a frame sealing surface that extends up each of the frame strike and frame hinge sides. A threshold extends between the frame strike and frame hinge sides and includes a base secured to a floor surface and a threshold sealing surface. A door panel includes a panel bottom side, a panel strike side, a panel hinge side, and a continuous gasket extending continuously along the panel bottom side and up each of the panel strike and panel hinge sides. A door hinge couples the panel hinge side to the frame hinge side and facilitates hinged movement of the door panel between an open position and a closed position in which the gasket seals against the frame sealing surface and the threshold sealing surface in a liquid-tight manner.
DEPLOYABLE INDOOR SHELTER
A deployable indoor shelter is disclosed that comprises a deployable shelter that forms a safe zone. When the shelter is withdrawn, it occupies substantially undisturbed indoor space and when the deployable shelter is deployed, the safe zone is confined within at least one wall of the indoor space and the deployable shelter.
DEPLOYABLE INDOOR SHELTER
A deployable indoor shelter is disclosed that comprises a deployable shelter that forms a safe zone. When the shelter is withdrawn, it occupies substantially undisturbed indoor space and when the deployable shelter is deployed, the safe zone is confined within at least one wall of the indoor space and the deployable shelter.
SECURITY DOOR
A security door, including two non-metal boards, two metal boards disposed between the two non-metal boards, and being fixed one to the other, while forming at least one gap therebetween, and a plurality of pins, each extending between the two non-metal boards, through the two metal boards, for fixing the two non-metal boards one to the other.
SECURITY DOOR
A security door, including two non-metal boards, two metal boards disposed between the two non-metal boards, and being fixed one to the other, while forming at least one gap therebetween, and a plurality of pins, each extending between the two non-metal boards, through the two metal boards, for fixing the two non-metal boards one to the other.
Safety portal system
A safety portal system for use in existing building, such as schools. The safety portal system includes a first portal section. The first portal section includes a first wall and a second wall, a first open end, a floor portion and a ceiling portion, the at least one open end defined by an outer edge. In addition to the first portal section, the safety portal system includes a second portal section. The second portal section includes a first wall and a second wall, at least one open end, a floor portion and a ceiling portion. The at least one open end of the second portal section is defined by an inner edge that cooperates and engages with the outer edge of the first portal section to create a protective overlap section. A method of installing the safety portal system includes positioning the safety portal system in a desired building and assembling the safety portal system. The safety portal system can then be secured in its desired location within the building.