Patent classifications
E06B7/30
External detection see-through door and external detection see-through cabinet having same
One embodiment of the present disclosure provides an external detection see-through door of a cabinet that stores objects. The external detection see-through door includes a transmission window, a sensor configured to detect a specific external condition in front of the transmission window, a light emitting module configured to increase an amount of emitted light according to a signal from the sensor, which has detected the specific external condition, to increase an amount of light that is reflected from inside the cabinet and heads toward the transmission window, and an optical film that is provided on the transmission window and has a light transmittance that prevents the cabinet from being see-through from the outside before the sensor detects the specific condition and allows the cabinet to be see-through from the outside due to light that is reflected from inside the cabinet and transmitted through the transmission window and the optical film due to the light emitting module increasing the amount of emitted light according to the signal from the sensor that has detected the specific external condition.
ENTRYWAY SYSTEMS WITH VARIABLE LIGHT TRANSMISSION PANELS
The present invention relates to variable optical transmission windows and window panels which are used for architectural applications, particularly in building entryway systems. This disclosure is directed to the use and powering of such panels in door and windows that, in part, physically open by manual or automatic sliding, tilting, pushing or rotating about the hinges, unless specifically mentioned otherwise. The doors may also have other electronic devices which provided added user functionality.
High security two-way virtual cross-barrier observation and communication device
A high security two-way virtual cross-barrier observation and communication device has a mounting frame with a hardened core, a pair of digital displays, and a pair of cameras. The mounting frame may correspond to a typical interior door of a building or a relevant component of a vehicle, aircraft, or other relevant application. The hardened core is bullet-resistant and fire-resistant to protect occupants of a protected space from harm. The digital displays and cameras are positioned on opposing sides of the mounting frame, each camera transmitting a live video feed to the opposing display, creating the appearance of a window while protecting occupants. The digital displays may be used to display any desired information. An emergency protocol may be activated to communicate with emergency services. A plurality of laminate layers bond and encapsulate the displays and cameras to the hardened core, forming a rugged, self-contained unit with no moving parts.
Refrigerator
The present embodiment relates to a refrigerator comprising: a cabinet forming a storage space; a door for opening and closing the storage space and provided with a receiving space; a see-through portion extending through the door and communicating with the receiving space; a door light for illuminating a rear space of the door; a transparent panel assembly for shielding the see-through portion and becoming transparent or opaque so as to selectively visualize the see-through portion according to On/Off states of the door light; and a heat insulating member, formed along a perimeter of the transparent panel assembly, for insulating a perimeter portion of the transparent panel assembly.
Refrigerator
The present embodiment relates to a refrigerator comprising: a cabinet forming a storage space; a door for opening and closing the storage space and provided with a receiving space; a see-through portion extending through the door and communicating with the receiving space; a door light for illuminating a rear space of the door; a transparent panel assembly for shielding the see-through portion and becoming transparent or opaque so as to selectively visualize the see-through portion according to On/Off states of the door light; and a heat insulating member, formed along a perimeter of the transparent panel assembly, for insulating a perimeter portion of the transparent panel assembly.
SYSTEM AND APPARATUS FOR A SCREEN WITH INTERCHANGEABLE PANELS
A lighting fixture and a system for controllably blocking egress from and ingress to a predetermined area are provided. The barrier system includes a barrier panel including a barrier screen that is at least one of transparent and translucent such that viewing the predetermined area through the barrier system is permitted, said barrier screen is removable from said barrier panel and replaceable with another different barrier screen selectable by a user, said barrier screen comprising a portal through the barrier screen sized to accommodate a pet.
PEEP HOLE SECURITY SYSTEM AND METHOD
Peep hole security systems and methods are provided including a threaded optical shaft having a bezel with a security pin extending from an interior surface of the bezel and a threaded interlocking cylinder including an interior flange. An optical shaft hole in a door receives the threaded optical shaft and a security pin hole in the door receives the security pin. The threaded optical shaft is then engaged with the threaded interlocking cylinder until the interior surface of the bezel contact the exterior surface of the door and the interior flange of the threaded interlocking cylinder contacts the interior surface of the door. Attempts to rotate the threaded optical shaft are prevented by the engagement of the security pin with the door.
PEEP HOLE SECURITY SYSTEM AND METHOD
Peep hole security systems and methods are provided including a threaded optical shaft having a bezel with a security pin extending from an interior surface of the bezel and a threaded interlocking cylinder including an interior flange. An optical shaft hole in a door receives the threaded optical shaft and a security pin hole in the door receives the security pin. The threaded optical shaft is then engaged with the threaded interlocking cylinder until the interior surface of the bezel contact the exterior surface of the door and the interior flange of the threaded interlocking cylinder contacts the interior surface of the door. Attempts to rotate the threaded optical shaft are prevented by the engagement of the security pin with the door.
EXTERNAL DETECTION SEE-THROUGH DOOR AND EXTERNAL DETECTION SEE-THROUGH CABINET HAVING SAME
One embodiment of the present disclosure provides an external detection see-through door of a cabinet that stores objects. The external detection see-through door includes a transmission window, a sensor configured to detect a specific external condition in front of the transmission window, a light emitting module configured to increase an amount of emitted light according to a signal from the sensor, which has detected the specific external condition, to increase an amount of light that is reflected from inside the cabinet and heads toward the transmission window, and an optical film that is provided on the transmission window and has a light transmittance that prevents the cabinet from being see-through from the outside before the sensor detects the specific condition and allows the cabinet to be see-through from the outside due to light that is reflected from inside the cabinet and transmitted through the transmission window and the optical film due to the light emitting module increasing the amount of emitted light according to the signal from the sensor that has detected the specific external condition.
COMBINATION SCREEN, STORM AND EXTERIOR ENTRY DOOR WITH INSERT
The present invention discloses a door, preferably an exterior or entry door that swings outwardly, with a modular insert including movable screening and a glass panel that allows for seasonal use of the door and ready replacement of existing doors that have a standard glass insert or retrofitting of a door that has no insert at all.