WALL INTERIOR SAFE ASSEMBLY HAVING LIGHT SWITCH COVERING PLATE WITH HINGED AND PIVOTING RETRACTION FUNCTIONALITY
20190226267 ยท 2019-07-25
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05B65/0075
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B47/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A hidden wall safe which combines a disguising wall switch plate cover (either operational or nonfunctional) with a controller and actuating mechanism for triggering hinged opening of the cover plate in order to permit access to the safe, such as which can be mounted between a pair of studs associated with an internal wall location. A micro-controller is mounted underneath the wall plate and a separate device, such as for arraying a firearm/pistol with the grip end exposed, form additional components of the finished design.
Claims
1. A camouflage wall safe, comprising: a body having an opening communicating with an interior and adapted to being secured to a support; a cover integrating a plurality of surface exposed switches, said cover displace-ably secured to said body to extend over a perimeter defined by said opening in a closed position; an outlet relay at a remote location which is adapted to being plugged into an outlet wall socket, a separate appliance further adapted to being communicated to said outlet relay; a microcontroller and battery source incorporated into said body in communication with said switches; and upon being actuated by manipulation of at least one of said plurality of switches in a first protocol, said microcontroller wirelessly instructing a receiver incorporated into said outlet relay to cause the appliance to turn on and off; said plurality of switches being manipulated in a second protocol so that said microcontroller instructs unlocking and opening of said cover to reveal the opening.
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3. The wall safe as described in claim 1, further comprising a hinge mechanism for supporting said cover relative to said body in open and closed positions.
4. The wall safe as described in claim 3, said hinge mechanism including a pair of linkages extending between said cover and said body.
5. The wall safe as described in claim 4, further comprising a further linkage slaved to a selected one of said pair of linkages and extending inwardly within said interior of said body, said further linkage adapted to supporting a hand-held firearm for butt end delivery through said opening upon opening of said cover.
6. The wall safe as described in claim 1, further comprising a housing enclosing said microcontroller upon an underside of said cover.
7. The wall safe as described in claim 1, further comprising a power supply built into said microcontroller.
8. The wall safe as described in claim 4, further comprising a biasing spring integrated into one of said pair of linkages at a pivot location to bias said cover in an opening direction.
9. The wall safe as described in claim 1, further comprising a retractable catch extending from a housing supported upon an underside of said cover, said catch being in engagement through an aperture at a location of said body when to said cover in a closed position, actuation of said microcontroller causing said catch to retract during opening of the cover.
10. The wall safe as described in claim 4, further comprising an electric motor integrated into said body and including a threaded drive screw in meshed communication with a gear integrated into a pivot end location of a selected one of said pair of linkages for driving said cover between open and closed positions.
11. The wall safe as described in claim 1, further comprising fasteners adapted for mounting said body to spaced apart vertical wall studs, a wallboard material covering the mounted body with an aperture therein revealing said perimeter opening upon opening of said cover.
12. A camouflage wall safe, comprising: a body having an opening communicating with an interior and adapted to being secured to a support; a cover integrating a plurality of surface exposed switches, said cover displace-ably secured to said body to extend over a perimeter defined by said opening in a closed position; an outlet relay at a remote location which is adapted to being plugged into an outlet wall socket; a separate appliance further adapted to being communicated to said outlet relay; a microcontroller and battery source incorporated into said body in communication with said switches; a hinge mechanism for supporting said cover relative to said body between open and closed positions, said hinge mechanism including interconnecting linkages extending between said cover underside and interior edge supporting locations defining said interior of said body facilitating displacement of said cover; and upon being actuated by manipulation of at least one of said plurality of switches in a first protocol, said microcontroller wirelessly instructing a receiver incorporated into said outlet relay to cause the appliance to turn on and off; said plurality of switches being manipulated in a second protocol so that said microcontroller instructs unlocking and opening of said cover to reveal the opening.
13. A camouflage wall safe, comprising: a body having an opening communicating with an interior and adapted to being secured to a support; a cover integrating a plurality of surface exposed switches, said cover displace-ably secured to said body to extend over a perimeter defined by said opening in a closed position; an outlet relay at a remote location which is adapted to being plugged into an outlet wall socket; a separate appliance further adapted to being communicated to said outlet relay; a microcontroller and battery source incorporated into said body in communication with said switches; a hinge mechanism for supporting said cover relative to said body between open and closed positions, said hinge mechanism including interconnecting linkages extending between said cover underside and interior edge supporting locations defining said interior of said body facilitating displacement of said cover; a further linkage slaved to said hinge mechanism linkages which is adapted to support, at an extending end, a weapon; upon being actuated by manipulation of at least one of said plurality of switches in a first protocol, said microcontroller wirelessly instructing a receiver incorporated into said outlet relay to cause the appliance to turn on and off; said plurality of switches being manipulated in a second protocol so that said microcontroller instructs unlocking and opening of said cover to reveal the opening, said further linkage causing said weapon to be displaced between a first stored position within said body interior and a second delivered position in which a portion of said weapon is adapted to project forwardly of said opening.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] Reference will now be made to the attached drawings, when read in combination with the following detailed description, wherein like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views, and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0016] With reference to the appended illustrations, the present invention discloses a hidden safe, a first variant of which is depicted at 10 in
[0017] The conventional switch cover plate can incorporate any number of individual switches 16, 18 and 20, with the understanding that any type of single switch, double switch, and possibly four switch models can be employed. Without limitation, the switches can be either decora (rocker switches) or standard switches. The present invention also contemplates more simplified variants using dummy switches, with more advanced versions incorporating working light switches and a security coded lock.
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[0020] As shown in
[0021] A microcontroller 36 is shown and which is mounted, via appropriate fasteners, rivets, or the like, to an inside face of the switch plate cover 12 and so that, with the switch plate in the closed position, the microcontroller seats within the front face perimeter of the safe (
[0022] In one variant, each switch 16, 18 and 20 includes a wire input (hidden) in communication with a processor and circuit board of known construction (not shown) which is integrated into the micro controller 36 for operating each of a security code receiving or memory board, locking mechanism, and wireless receiver which can be built into microprocessor for communicating with the remote outlet relay 22. In this fashion, the wireless receiver controls the lamp 8, or any appliance which can controlled by the switch, again by the relay 22 being plugged into any standard 110 volt home outlet and then having the desired appliance (again lamp 8) plugged into the receiver. In this fashion, and while the receiver turns on or off an appliance, the switches may be put in any desired combination to then unlock and open the safe.
[0023] In one non-limiting embodiment, the security code can envision any sequenced toggling of the switches in a progression determined by the owner of the safe (and previously programmed into the microcontroller using a code entry protocol). This progression is saved in the memory board of the microcontroller and, upon being entered, causes the microcontroller output (wireless, Bluetooth, Near Field Communication or the like) to issue an output signal to the relay to open the safe by pivoting the cover away from the opening. The code can be changed if needed by reprogramming the processor, such functionality being built into the system.
[0024] One version of the hidden wall safe design of
[0025] The linkage member 44 is pivotally mounted, at 46, to a fixed interior location of the safe body 14. Additional linkage members include a second member 48 extending from the first linkage member 44 at pivot 46, and mounting at a pivot point 50 to a selected side of the underside housing 37 associated with the cover 12 and integrated microcontroller 36. A further or third linkage member 52 is provided and is secured at further pivot locations 54 (associated with a further fixed location of the safe housing interior 14) and 56 (associated with a further location of the cover underside housing 37).
[0026] As further shown, each of the link members 44, 48 and 52 are shown as flattened and elongated plate members which permit inter-articulation in the positions depicted in
[0027] As evidenced by
[0028] Proceeding to
[0029] A catch mechanism can be employed (this is also shown in
[0030] A support (such as represented at 72) extends from a top of the main housing defining the microcontroller 36 and integrates the catch 68 so that, and upon actuating the code, retracts the same in order to spring bias the cover to the open position. Without limitation, other triggering or catch/latch mechanisms may be substituted for that shown in order to effectuate opening of the safe.
[0031] Finally,
[0032] In addition to the variants shown, other envisioned models of the hidden wall safe can be used to hide money, medicine, car keys, or anything of appropriate size for the given safe. It is also envisioned that the housing unit for the safe can be constructed out of either plastic or metal depending on what the application is for.
[0033] As also described, the hinges are specially designed to allow the switch plate cover to move away from the wall before swinging downward. It is further envisioned that the battery can be replaced if it ever dies while the safe is locked by unscrewing the switch plate cover 12 and replacing the battery while the safe still remains locked and secure.
[0034] The switches, power supply, microcontroller, and locking mechanism in one variant are all part of one unit attached to the linkage and hinges, with the switch plate cover 12 screwed onto the microcontroller switch housing 37. This will allow the battery to be replaced while the safe remains locked and for the device to hold the pistol in the fashion described so that the hinges will carry the pistol out of the safe at the same rate that the cover 12 of the opens.
[0035] Having described my invention, other and additional preferred embodiments will become apparent to those skilled in the art to which it pertains, and without deviating from the scope of the appended claims. Once such envisioned addition would include incorporating a computer software application (including any type of smartphone or mobile application) which can interface with the built-in microprocessor for the purpose of monitoring the status (has safe been opened and/or successfully closed), and to notify the owner if an unauthorized attempt has been made to open the safe.