SAFE DOOR APPARTUS AND SYSTEM
20220316262 · 2022-10-06
Inventors
- Marcos Zanin (Sao Paulo, BR)
- Daniel Bim Gurati (Sao Caetano do Sul, BR)
- Marcel Canavesi Polo (Jundiai, BR)
Cpc classification
E05B65/0075
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
In an embodiment, a safe door apparatus is provided. The apparatus comprises a locking apparatus affixed to an inside portion of a safe door for a safe and at least one vertically oriented bolt fastened to the inside portion of the safe door with the locking apparatus. The bolt is adapted to move with the locking apparatus during locking and unlocking of the safe door from a safe body of the safe. The bolt is further adapted to fasten and unfasten to a horizontal plate, which is affixed to an inside of the safe body during locking and unlocking of the safe door by the locking apparatus.
Claims
1. A safe door apparatus, comprising: a locking apparatus fastened to an inside portion of a safe door for a safe; and at least one bolt fastened to the inside portion of the safe door with the locking apparatus; wherein the at least one bolt is adapted to: move with the locking apparatus during locking and unlocking of the safe door; and fasten and unfasten the safe door to a plate affixed to an inside of a safe body for the safe during locking and unlocking by the locking apparatus of the safe door to the safe body.
2. The safe door apparatus of claim 1, wherein the at least one bolt comprises two vertically oriented steel bolts.
3. The safe door apparatus of claim 2, wherein the plate comprises a horizontally oriented steel plate fastened to the inside of the safe body.
4. The safe door apparatus of claim 3, wherein the horizontally oriented steel plate is situated under an existing horizontally oriented steel plate as a second steel plate on the inside of the safe body.
5. The safe door apparatus of claim 4, wherein each of the two vertically oriented steel bolts comprises approximately a 30 mm.sup.2 thickness of steel.
6. The safe door apparatus of claim 5, wherein the horizontally oriented steel plate comprises a first thickness of approximately 10 mm.sup.2 of steel and the existing horizontally oriented steel plate comprises a second thickness of approximately 12.7 mm.sup.2 of steel.
7. The safe door apparatus of claim 1, wherein the at least one bolt is affixed to an existing component of the locking apparatus via a steel connection plate, wherein the existing component is adapted to move during locking and unlocking of the safe door and to cause the at least one bolt to move up and down via the steel connection plate.
8. The safe door apparatus of claim 7, wherein the at least one bolt is adapted to partially move through an aperture in the plate and lock in place during locking of the safe door by the locking apparatus to fasten the safe door to the plate on the inside of the safe body.
9. The safe door apparatus of claim 8, wherein the at least one bolt is adapted to pass back through the aperture and to disengage with the plate during unlocking of the safe door by the locking apparatus to unfasten the safe door from the plate on the inside of the safe body.
10. A safe, comprising: a safe body comprises a steel plate fastened on an inside of the safe body: a safe door comprises an inside surface; a locking and unlocking mechanism fastened to the inside surface of the safe door and adapted to lock and to unlock the safe door to and from the safe body; and two steel bolts fastened to the inside surface of the safe door and adapted to move with the locking and unlocking mechanism during locking and unlocking of the safe door by fastening and unfastening the inside surface of the safe door to the steel plate.
11. The safe of claim 10 further comprising, the safe body further comprises a second steel plate fastened to the inside of the safe body, wherein the steel plate is horizontally situated within the inside of the safe body and the second steel plate is vertically situated within the inside of the safe body.
12. The safe of claim 11, wherein an arrangement of the steel plate and the second steel plate defines within the inside of the safe body a media infeed compartment, a media cassette compartment, and a check compartment.
13. The safe of claim 12, wherein the safe further comprises a second safe door, wherein the second safe door provides access to the check compartment when opened and the safe door provides access to media infeed compartment and the media cassette compartment when opened.
14. The safe of claim 10, wherein the steel plate comprises two apertures adapted to allow portions of the two bolts to pass through when the locking and unlocking mechanism locks the safe door to the safe body.
15. The safe of claim 14, wherein the steel plate is horizontally fastened within the inside of the safe body with the two apertures aligned with and adjacent to the two bolts when the safe door is closed.
16. The safe of claim 15, wherein the two bolts are adapted to move vertically during locking of the safe door to the safe body with a first portion of a first bolt extending through a first aperture of the steel plate and above a top surface of the steel plate and with a second portion of a second bolt extending through a second aperture of the steel plate and below a bottom surface of the steel plate.
17. The safe of claim 10, wherein a first bolt of the two bolts is adapted to vertically move in a first direction to pass through a first aperture of the steel plate during locking of the safe door to the safe body, and wherein a second bolt of the two bolts is adapted to vertically move in an opposite direction to the first direction and pass through a second aperture of the steel plate during locking of the safe door to the safe body.
18. The safe of claim 10, wherein the steel plate comprises two extended members, each extended member comprising an aperture, each aperture aligned with and adjacent to one of the two bolts when the safe door is closed against the safe body.
19. A system, comprising: a media depository or a media recycler; a media cassette infeed module; media cassette modules; and a safe; the safe comprises: a safe body comprising: a media access opening that is adapted to pass media to and from the media cassette modules; and a steel plate fastened to an inside of the safe body and arranged to define an infeed compartment that is adapted to house the media cassette infeed module and a cassette compartment that is adapted to house the media cassette modules; and a safe door comprising: a locking and unlocking mechanism fastened to an inside surface of the safe door; and at least one bolt fastened to the inside surface of the safe door and integrated with the locking and unlocking mechanism; wherein the at least one bolt is adapted to: move towards and away from the steel plate when the safe door is closed and when the locking and unlocking mechanism is locking and unlocking the safe door from the safe body; fasten the safe door to the steel plate during locking of the safe door by the locking and unlocking mechanism; and unfasten the safe door from the steel plate during unlocking of the safe door by the locking and unlocking mechanism.
20. The system of claim 19, wherein the system is adapted to interface with an Automated Teller Machine (ATM) as components of the ATM through the media cassette infeed module and the media cassette modules.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0016] As will be demonstrated more completely herein and below, a safe door apparatus, a safe, and a system are provided for improving the blast tolerance of the safe and safe door during an explosive event. The safe door apparatus comprises two additional vertical bolts adapted to be integrated with an existing safe locking/unlocking mechanism and pass through apertures in a horizontal plate of the safe body. This provides added rigidity and force resistance to the safe door, such that when the safe door is locked and a thief attempts to drop an explosive into a small media opening of the safe (used by a connected depository or recycler for managing valuable media deposited and withdrawn from the safe), the safe remains intact and the safe door remains closed.
[0017] Furthermore, the bolts are entirely contained within the safe door, which provides added protection against thieves attempting to cut or to pry the safe door open around the perimeter of the door and the safe body. Any cutting and prying attempts will fail because the bolts only engage the horizontal plate of the safe body on an inside portion of the safe that is not along the perimeter of the door. A safe door engages and locks by affixing the perimeter of the safe door to the safe body. The safe door apparatus adds an additional engagement and locking mechanism that is not based on and does not engage the safe body along the perimeter of the door. Thieves will be largely unaware of this added layer of protection and will be unable to pry or blast off the safe door such that their cutting techniques will be in vain. Even if the entire perimeter of the safe door is sawed through, the safe door will remain closed with the safe door apparatus presented herein and below.
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[0019] Safe 120 comprises a cassette infeed module 130 and cassette modules 140. When safe 120 is attached/interfaced to a depository/recycler 110, shown in
[0020] System 100 (as shown in
[0021] It is to be noted that depository 110 may also be a recycler 110. System 100 may be further integrated into a transaction terminal, such as an Automated Teller Machine (ATM), a Self-Service Terminal (SST), a Point-Of-Sale (POS) terminal, or a kiosk.
[0022] Safe 120 comprises a safe door 121 and a safe body (housing) 122. Inside of safe body 122 three areas are depicted an infeed compartment 122A, a media cassette compartment 122D, and a check compartment 128. Horizontal plate 122B and vertical plate 122B-1 are arranged inside safe body 122 to form compartments 122A, 122D, and 128.
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[0024] Second vertical bolt 121F is fastened to safe door 121 via a welded steel holding plate 121H. Plate 121H comprises an aperture that allows bolt 121F to move vertically when existing bolt 121C is moved via connection plate 121G, which is fastened to a front middle portion of bolt 121F. Existing bolt 121C is fastened on one end to locking mechanism 121E, such that when locking mechanism 121E is moved to open or close safe 120, connection plate 121G causes bolt 121F to move vertically upward or downward. Shelf 121I comprises at least two apertures through which existing bolt 121C and second vertical bolt 121F are able to pass through shelf 121I during movement caused by lock mechanism 121E.
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[0029] Vertical movement of both bolts 121A and 121F occur concurrently and are driven by corresponding movement in lock mechanism 121E. Furthermore, the bolts 121A and 121F move in opposite directions from one another. Bolt 121A moves upward to move safe door 121 to a lock condition or state while bolt 121F simultaneously or concurrently moves downward; the movements are in opposite directions when safe door 121 is moved to an unlocked condition or state (bolt 121A moves downward while bolt 121F moves upward. When safe door 121 is locked, both bolts 121A and 121F pass through apertures 122B-1 and extend beyond a top surface of horizontal plate 122 for bolt 121A and extend below a bottom surface of horizontal plate 122 for bolt 121F.
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[0034] In an embodiment, the safe door apparatus is adapted for safes comprising more than two doors (such as safes with dedicated doors to each internal chamber.
[0035] In an embodiment, vertical bolts 121A, 121-1A, 121F, and 121-1-F are approximately 30-millimeter (mm) steel bolts.
[0036] In an embodiment, horizontal plates 122B and 122-1-B are additional steel plates that are added under existing steel horizontal plates of the safes 120 and 120-1. Added plates 122B and 122-1-B are approximately 10 mm in thickness, which is added to the existing steel plates having approximately ½ inch in thickness. This provides approximately 22.7 mm (nearly a full inch) in steel thickness providing enhanced rigidity and force resistance.
[0037] In an embodiment, the safe door apparatus is integrated into a system 100 comprising an ATM. The ATM comprises a depository 110 or a recycler 110 that deposits and withdraws currency from currency cassettes 140 through a currency infeed module 130 and a small slit in one side of the safe body 122 for the currency to pass through.
[0038] The above description is illustrative, and not restrictive. Many other embodiments will be apparent to those of skill in the art upon reviewing the above description. The scope of embodiments should therefore be determined with reference to the appended claims, along with the full scope of equivalents to which such claims are entitled.
[0039] In the foregoing description of the embodiments, various features are grouped together in a single embodiment for the purpose of streamlining the disclosure. This method of disclosure is not to be interpreted as reflecting that the claimed embodiments have more features than are expressly recited in each claim. Rather, as the following claims reflect, inventive subject matter lies in less than all features of a single disclosed embodiment. Thus, the following claims are hereby incorporated into the Description of the Embodiments, with each claim standing on its own as a separate exemplary embodiment.