Patent classifications
E05G1/026
Money handling apparatus
The present disclosure relates to a money handling apparatus including: a money storage unit configured to store money; a locking unit configured to limit access to the money storage unit; and a control unit configured to give unlock permission to unlock the locking unit to at least one of a plurality of qualified persons who are qualified to unlock the locking unit, and to perform a process involving change of the qualified person.
Money handling apparatus
The present disclosure relates to a money handling apparatus including: a money storage unit configured to store money; a locking unit configured to limit access to the money storage unit; and a control unit configured to give unlock permission to unlock the locking unit to at least one of a plurality of qualified persons who are qualified to unlock the locking unit, and to perform a process involving change of the qualified person.
SAFE
A secure container includes a housing and a hinged door, the housing including an inner shell, an external shell, and a plurality of fastening brackets. The external shell surrounds the inner shell. The fastening brackets are inserted and fixed between the receiving space defined between the inner shell and the external shell. Each fastening bracket defines a plurality of first through holes through which a filler can be introduced, the fastening brackets lending strength and a particular placement to the filler.
SAFE
A secure container includes a housing and a hinged door, the housing including an inner shell, an external shell, and a plurality of fastening brackets. The external shell surrounds the inner shell. The fastening brackets are inserted and fixed between the receiving space defined between the inner shell and the external shell. Each fastening bracket defines a plurality of first through holes through which a filler can be introduced, the fastening brackets lending strength and a particular placement to the filler.
Slim profile safe
A slim-profile safe has a safe body that defines an interior space, and a safe door that is moveable between a closed position for securing the interior space and an open position for accessing the interior space. The safe door includes a fore portion and a recess portion that is offset from the fore portion by a recess angle. The fore portion defines a maximum depth of the safe, and the recess portion provides a reduced depth portion of the safe for the presentation of external hardware for operating a lock that releasably locks the safe door in the closed position, the recess portion being sufficiently offset from the fore portion such that the external hardware is positioned entirely sub-flush to a plane that extends parallel to the fore portion.
Slim profile safe
A slim-profile safe has a safe body that defines an interior space, and a safe door that is moveable between a closed position for securing the interior space and an open position for accessing the interior space. The safe door includes a fore portion and a recess portion that is offset from the fore portion by a recess angle. The fore portion defines a maximum depth of the safe, and the recess portion provides a reduced depth portion of the safe for the presentation of external hardware for operating a lock that releasably locks the safe door in the closed position, the recess portion being sufficiently offset from the fore portion such that the external hardware is positioned entirely sub-flush to a plane that extends parallel to the fore portion.
Sand safes system
A container has an open top and a removable lid. A marker has a bottom with a recess. A post having opposed ends is supported in the recess. A strap has a lower end attached to the container. The strap has an upper end with spaced mating fasteners adapted to be coupled together to form a loop. The loop is adapted to encompass the post during use.
Sand safes system
A container has an open top and a removable lid. A marker has a bottom with a recess. A post having opposed ends is supported in the recess. A strap has a lower end attached to the container. The strap has an upper end with spaced mating fasteners adapted to be coupled together to form a loop. The loop is adapted to encompass the post during use.
ANTI-THEFT GATE SYSTEM
An anti-theft security system for business entryways that is a housing assembly with at least one sidewall. An entrance in the sidewall is located opposite an exit so a person can move straight through with the sidewall including at least one transparent portion. A sensor assembly on the housing assembly is designed to detect electronic tags on products. Separate entrance and exit retractable doors are opened or closed independently or simultaneously in response to the sensor assembly. At least one control unit and at least one electronic motor assembly is electrically or wirelessly coupled to the sensor. The electronic motor is also coupled to the entrance and exit retractable doors, the doors slidably movable along a track assembly disposed internally, externally, or within the sidewall to open or close the doors. At least one alarm is electrically coupled to the sensor assembly. A control switch controls which doors are closed when a sensor detects a tag and a release actuator may open doors manually.
ANTI-THEFT GATE SYSTEM
An anti-theft security system for business entryways that is a housing assembly with at least one sidewall. An entrance in the sidewall is located opposite an exit so a person can move straight through with the sidewall including at least one transparent portion. A sensor assembly on the housing assembly is designed to detect electronic tags on products. Separate entrance and exit retractable doors are opened or closed independently or simultaneously in response to the sensor assembly. At least one control unit and at least one electronic motor assembly is electrically or wirelessly coupled to the sensor. The electronic motor is also coupled to the entrance and exit retractable doors, the doors slidably movable along a track assembly disposed internally, externally, or within the sidewall to open or close the doors. At least one alarm is electrically coupled to the sensor assembly. A control switch controls which doors are closed when a sensor detects a tag and a release actuator may open doors manually.