Patent classifications
E05C19/188
Outward swinging door barricade
The emergency egress apparatus includes a protuberance mated to a first portion of the door barricade and a keeper mated to a second portion of the door barricade. A retainer is selectively disposed between one of two positions. A first position defines the placement of the retainer that establishes an interference fit between the protuberance and the keeper. A second position defines the placement of the retainer such that it is not in contact with the protuberance or the keeper. The first position secures the first portion of the door barricaded with respect to the second portion of the door barricade, and the second position decouples the first portion of the door barricade with respect to the second portion of the door barricade.
Defense mobile device for shelter-in-place situations
A defense mobile device for securing a door during shelter-in-place situations. The device includes wheels rendering it mobile and stops that, when actuated, hold the device stationary. A panel has a ballistic core that resists bullets, a front face, an opening, and a cover positioned over the opening to overlay and enclose a door knob protruding through the opening. The front face forms, or has affixed to it, a writing surface. The panel pivots between a plurality of angled positions to facilitate writing and an upright position flat against the door. A locking rod, rotatably connected to the panel, pushes and pulls the panel between its angled positions and its upright position. A lever-locking mechanism or a twist-lock mechanism secures the device in place against or within a door frame and against the door.
Security Device For Sliding Door Or Sliding Window Assembly
A security device can be provided to selectively restrict or prevent the opening of a sliding door, sliding window, or other sliding panel or other closure. For example, the security device can include a base plate that selectively engages a barricade member (or lock rail). While the barricade member is engaged with the base plate (in a locked state), the barricade member and base plate cooperate to restrict or prevent the sliding door, window, panel or other closure from moving to an open position (or moving out of a closed position). The barricade member can be moved relative to the base plate (to an unlocked state) to allow unrestricted movement of the sliding door, window, panel or other closure. The security device can include stop members that may restrict or prevent complete removal of the barricade member from the base plate.
Emergency door lock system and method
An emergency door lock system and method is provided for securing a door during an emergency situation. The emergency door lock system or barricade includes a portable removable lock pin, an interior door bracket, an exterior door bracket, and a set of u-shaped clamp brackets. The clamp brackets provide support to the interior bracket and the exterior bracket and a set of threaded screws through the clamp brackets provide pressure to the lock system to securely attach it to a door. The removable lock pin enters through a pin slot in the interior bracket and then engages into a remote pin slot in a floor or a wall. The lock pin engages the interior bracket and the remote pin slot to provide a secure robust lock or barricade with the door. The emergency door lock system is dissassembleable for removal for emergency access. An optional alarm system may be included.
Telescoping handle doorstop wedge
This invention is a Telescoping Handle Doorstop Wedge, the light-weight high-quality aluminum handle of which can be closed-down or extended-up, stopping at any length between 9 inches and 38 inches. When extended, the Telescoping Handle Doorstop Wedge can be lengthened and custom adjusted to any person's comfortable/practical operating height, thus making it easy for the permanently-attached non-marking, non-skid, wide-footprint, oversized rubber doorstop wedge to be effortlessly inserted into or retracted from the space between the bottom edge of a hinged door and the floor below. The invention's non-stoop, no-muscle-strain benefits are obvious for persons such as those who are disabled, infirmed and elderly, or for other persons who cannot or simply do not prefer to bend or stoop so as to painlessly, effectively and accurately insert or release a doorstop wedge. This invention is balance-engineered, so that, when it is not in use, it will stand-alone and independent, thus it can be left standing and therefore stored or set aside in a convenient handy location while it remains adjusted to any personally-selected operational length. This invention is very unique, in that it can also be, for storage purposes, closed-down and folded into an overall product size of 9¾ inches long by 2¾ inches wide by 2¾ inches deep.
Door barricade system
Method and apparatus for a safety door barricade for use with a door of a school room or the like. It is made of a single piece of angle iron having a base portion and a back portion disposed 90 degrees apart with a curved handle extending from the surface of the base portion to the back portion along with a downwardly extending rod which is designed for insertion into a hole disposed in the surface of the floor adjacent the door just inside the door. When the device is in inserted in its safety barricade position, and the door is opened against the back plate of the device, a barricade is provided. When the device is not in its safety barricade position, it is placed into an adjacent hole in the floor next to the door wherein the safety device can be stored in an unobtrusive location.
Electrical panelboard guard with coupled members
Disclosed herein is a panelboard guard assembly configured to restrict access to a panelboard having a cover and a door defined therein, the cover having first and second side edges. The panelboard guard assembly includes overlapping members that are, at least in some implementations, mutually coupled to each other. The panelboard guard assembly further includes an adjustment mechanism that extends between and couples the members together, the adjustment mechanism facilitating adjustment of the distance between the outer ends of the members.
Detachable device for inhibiting air leaks between sliding panels
A panel fastening device that is configured to move together a first frame of a first panel unit having a first glass panel mounted within the first frame and a second frame of a second panel unit having a second glass panel mounted within the second frame. The device includes a suction cup is configured to be coupled to and released from the first glass panel of the first panel unit, and a structure is configured to be pressed against and released from the second frame of the second panel unit.
Security device
A security device for a double door or double window arrangement, the device comprising a first and second barrier positioned on opposite sides of the double doors or windows. The device has a connecting portion connecting the first and second barriers. The barriers are held in position relative to the double doors or windows to prevent opening of the doors or windows, thus providing a quick way to lock down or disable a doorway or window.
Door Stopper
A door barricade device having a bar with two structures attached at either end of the bar, which slide under a door and engage the doorframe, to prevent a door from opening into a room, such as a classroom. The bar can be telescoping, having two portions with one slidably received within the other portion, to allow for adjustment to doors of varying widths. The telescoping bar can have a locking device to lock the bar into a predetermined width. The structures attached at either end can be a pair of footers, each with a post attached, with the posts being shaped to conform to the room frame.