E05C19/188

Secure latch assembly for drawers and doors
10563430 · 2020-02-18 ·

A latch assembly for use with a cabinet that includes a cabinet body having a cabinet face and a moving component that moves relative to the cabinet face, includes an attachment assembly and a locking assembly. The attachment assembly is selectively coupled to the cabinet face. The attachment assembly includes an attacher body having a first arm that provides pressure on a back of the cabinet face, and a second arm that provides pressure on a front of the cabinet face when the attachment assembly is coupled to the cabinet face. The second arm is flexibly coupled to the first arm. The locking assembly is coupled to the attachment assembly. The locking assembly is selectively movable between a locked position, when the moving component is inhibited from moving relative to the cabinet face, and an unlocked position, when the moving component can be freely moved relative to the cabinet face.

Golde lockes
20200011099 · 2020-01-09 ·

The apparatus is a removable security flat bar that ties the entry door to the door frame support behind the wall coverings. Most dead bolts and latches only go through the door jacket not into support members. Two lag bolts are screwed into the door frame supports through the wall on the latch side, the top bolt being same height of the top of the door knob base the other bolt 1 inch down, leaving the heads of the bolts out far enough for the flat bar to slide freely. The apparatus has two notches one the size of the lag bolts the other large enough to slide over the base of a standard door knob. The apparatus come with a spacer block to be installed on the flat bar to make up the difference for the door trim. It comes with its own knob for easy removal and installing of apparatus.

HUMAN MACHINE INTERFACE PANEL AND FIXING DEVICE THEREOF
20240068284 · 2024-02-29 ·

The present disclosure provides a human machine interface panel including a main body and a fixing device. The main body includes a housing and a first contact surface. The fixing device includes a base, a self-tapping screw and a bottom base. The base is detachably connected to the housing and has a mounting hole. The self-tapping screw penetrates through the mounting hole and has an interference fit to the mounting hole. The bottom base is disposed at an end of the self-tapping screw. By disposing a plate between the bottom base and the first contact surface, and tightening the self-tapping screw, the plate is clamped by the bottom base and the first contact surface. Consequently, the human machine interface panel is fixed to the plate.

EMERGENCY DOOR LOCK
20240052678 · 2024-02-15 ·

An emergency door lock includes a sleeve with a length between a first end having a first edge and a second end having a second edge. Fastened adjacent to at least one of the first and second ends is a strap extending from a strap proximal end to a strap distal end. A method for manufacturing an emergency door lock includes providing a sleeve having a length between a first end having a first edge and a second end having a second edge and, adjacent to at least one of the first and second ends, fastening a strap which extends from a strap proximal end to a strap distal end.

Door stopping system

A door stopping system comprises a mounting member, a supporting member, a leg member, a spring member, a sleeve member, a first pin member and a second pin member. The mounting member is pivotally connected with the supporting member via the first pin member, the leg member is pivotally connected with the supporting member via the second pin member, the mounting member and the leg member are oppositely located to each other along the supporting member, the spring member is biased in between the supporting member and the leg member, and the sleeve member is slidably sleeved on the supporting member. The mounting member is configured to be removably attached to a door. The leg member is configured to contact a ground.

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.

SECURITY DEVICE
20190330893 · 2019-10-31 · ·

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.

SECURE LATCH ASSEMBLY FOR DRAWERS AND DOORS
20190323267 · 2019-10-24 ·

A latch assembly for use with a cabinet that includes a cabinet body having a cabinet face and a moving component that moves relative to the cabinet face, includes an attachment assembly and a locking assembly. The attachment assembly is selectively coupled to the cabinet face. The attachment assembly includes an attacher body having a first arm that provides pressure on a back of the cabinet face, and a second arm that provides pressure on a front of the cabinet face when the attachment assembly is coupled to the cabinet face. The second arm is flexibly coupled to the first arm. The locking assembly is coupled to the attachment assembly. The locking assembly is selectively movable between a locked position, when the moving component is inhibited from moving relative to the cabinet face, and an unlocked position, when the moving component can be freely moved relative to the cabinet face.

DEFENSE MOBILE DEVICE FOR SHELTER-IN-PLACE SITUATIONS
20190309566 · 2019-10-10 · ·

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.

SUPPORT APPARATUS
20190234128 · 2019-08-01 · ·

A support apparatus comprising an engagement member having a plurality of walls integrally formed with each other and a support member. The support member includes a bracket member pivotably coupled to the engagement member and a leg member pivotably coupled to the bracket member. The bracket member comprises a plurality of fixing apertures corresponding to a fixing member extending from the engagement member. Each fixing aperture is configured to receive the fixing member. A pivot aperture is provided for receiving a pivot member which is configured to be received by a pivot support positioned on the engagement member. A biasing member is coupled to the pivot member such that the pivot member is movable with the bracket member away from the engagement member and such that the bracket member is rotatable when the pivot member is moved away from the engagement member. The leg member is adjustably extendable.