Door security kit and method for preventing forceful opening of a door
12006745 ยท 2024-06-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05C19/184
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B17/04
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B17/2088
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05C19/188
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E05B15/02
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05C19/18
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
Disclosed is a door security kit comprising (1) a metallic cuboid compartment, (2) a door guard assembly, and (3) an ASA/ANSI modified strike plate, the modified strike plate constructed with a top notch, a bottom notch, and an elongated lip. The metallic compartment further manifests a rear planar panel, having an adjustable channel cutout. A mortise cylinder mounted externally to one surface of the compartment connects to a tailpiece at one end with a keyway extending therethrough. Rotation of the keyway operates the tailpiece and a connected rod, the rod moving metallic plates to control the size of the adjustable channel. Decreasing the length of the adjustable channel causes the channel to clamp onto the notches of the strike plate, preventing movement of the door bolt from its insertion within the modified strike plate. The door, and the strike plate, are both housed and operate within a doorjamb.
Claims
1. A door security kit for providing securement against attempts to force the opening of a door, which door is hingedly attached to a door jamb and opens into a protected room, the door security kit comprising: (a) a modified strike plate having a bolt-hole, two counter-sunk apertures, and a faceplate having an elongated lip, the lip further comprising an upper shoulder forming a top notch, and a lower shoulder forming a bottom notch; (b) a cuboid-shaped metallic compartment comprising the fitting together of (i) a hollow housing consisting of two parallel longitudinal walls and two parallel lateral walls, the walls further forming four front edges and four rear edges; (ii) a planar top plate having a circular opening and a plurality of threaded bolsters welded to the inner surface of the top plate, (iii) a planar bottom plate attachable to the top plate by machine screws passing through counter-sunk apertures to fasten into the plurality of bolsters of the top plate and (iv) an adjustably-sized upper channel cutout through the surface of the bottom platethe channel adjustable between a maximum length dimension and a minimum length dimension, the upper channel cutout transitioning to a rectangular-shaped bay cutout; (c) a planar slide corresponding in width dimension to the width of the housing and having an open, oblong slot within the slide, oriented widthwise, the slide further having a planar reinforcing brace constructed with an uppermost flange, the reinforcing brace permanently affixed to a first surface of the planar slide, the reinforcing brace corresponding in width dimension to the interior width of the bay cutout; (d) a mortise lock, having a corresponding keyway and key, the mortise lock affixed within the circumference of the circular opening of the top plate, so as to position the inner surface of the mortise lock interiorly to the compartment and expose the outer surface of the mortise lock exteriorly to the metallic compartment; (e) a planar tailpiece having, on a controlling surface, a cylindrical rod projecting orthogonally therefrom, the cylindrical rod of a diameter corresponding to the width of the oblong slot within the slide; and (f) a plurality of machine screws and fasteners wherein (g) placing the key into the mortise lock and rotating the keyway in a first direction, causes the rod of the tailpiece to move within the oblong slide, forcing the slide to move in abutment to the inner surface of the bottom plate, whereby the flange of the reinforcing brace causes the maximum dimension, or unlocked configuration of the upper channel, while rotating the keyway in a second direction, renders the minimum dimension, or locked configuration, of the upper channel.
2. A door security kit for providing securement against attempts to three the opening of a door, which door is hingedly attached to a door jamb and opens into a protected room, the door security kit comprising: (a) a modified strike plate having a bolt-hole, two counter-sunk apertures, and a faceplate having an elongated lip, the lip further comprising an upper shoulder forming a top notch, and a lower shoulder forming a bottom notch; (b) a cuboid-shaped metallic compartment comprising the fitting together of (i) a hollow housing consisting of two parallel longitudinal walls and two parallel lateral walls, the walls further forming four front edges and four rear edges; (ii) a planar top plate having a circular opening and a plurality of threaded bolsters welded to the inner surface of the top plate, (iii) a planar bottom plate attachable to the top plate by machine screws passing through counter-sunk apertures to fasten into the plurality of bolsters of the top plate and (iv) an adjustably-sized upper channel cutout through the surface of the bottom plate the channel adjustable between a maximum length dimension and a minimum length dimension, the upper channel cutout transitioning to a rectangular-shaped bay cutout; (c) a planar slide corresponding in width dimension to the width of the housing and having an open, oblong slot within the slide, oriented widthwise, the slide further having a planar reinforcing brace constructed with an uppermost flange the reinforcing brace permanently affixed to a first surface of the planar slide, the reinforcing brace corresponding in width dimension to the interior width of the bay cutout; and further, the upper edge of the slide is constructed with a depressed crescent, such that, in the locked configuration of the door security kit, the crescent provides clearance for the lower shoulder of the modified strike plate and (ii) the flange provides an immovable, rigid surface against the bottom notch of the modified strike plate, (d) a mortise lock, having a corresponding keyway and key, the mortise lock affixed within the circumference of the circular opening of the top plate, so as to position the inner surface of the mortise lock interiorly to the compartment and expose the outer surface of the mortise lock, exteriorly to the metallic compartment; (e) a planar tailpiece having, on a controlling surface, a cylindrical rod projecting orthogonally therefrom, the cylindrical rod of a diameter corresponding to the width of the oblong slot within the slide; and (f) plurality of machine screws and fasteners, wherein (g) placing the key into the mortise lock and rotating the keyway in a first direction, causes the rod of the tailpiece to move within the oblong slot, forcing the slide to move in abutment to the inner surface of the bottom plate, whereby the flange of the reinforcing brace causes the maximum dimension, or unlocked configuration the upper channel, while rotating the keyway in a second direction, renders the minimum dimension, or locked configuration, of the upper channel.
3. A door security kit for providing securement against attempts to force the opening of a door, which door is hingedly attached to a door iamb and opens into a protected room, the door security kit comprising: (a) a modified strike plate having a bolt-hole, two counter-sunk apertures, and a faceplate having an elongated lip, the lip further comprising an upper shoulder forming a top notch, and a lower shoulder forming a bottom notch; (b) a cuboid-shaped metallic compartment comprising to ether of (i) a hollow housing consisting of two parallel-longitudinal walls and two parallel lateral walls, the walls further forming four front edges and four rear edges: (ii) a planar top plate having a circular opening and a plurality of threaded bolsters welded to the inner surface of the top plates (ill) a planar bottom plate attachable to the top plate by machine screws passing through counter-sunk apertures to fasten into the plurality of bolsters of the top plate and (iv) an adjustably-sized neper channel cutout through the surface of the bottom plate the channel adjustable between a maximum length dimension and a minimum length dimension, the upper channel cutout transitioning to a rectangular-shaped bay cutout; (C) a planar slide corresponding in width dimension to the width of the housing and shaped as having an oblong slot oriented widthwise, the slide further having a planar reinforcing brace constructed with an uppermost flange the reinforcing brace permanently affixed to a first surface of the planar slide, the reinforcing brace further corresponding in width dimension to the interior width of the bay cutout; and further, the upper edge of the slide is constructed with a depressed crescent such that, in the locked configuration of the door security kit, a) the crescent provides clearance for the lower shoulder of the modified strike plate and (ii) the flange provides an immovable, rigid surface against the bottom notch of the modified strike plate, (d) a mortise lock, having a corresponding keyway and key, the mortise lock affixed within the circumference of the circular opening of the top plate, so as to position the inner surface of the mortise lock interiorly to the compartment and expose the outer surface of the mortise lock exteriorly to the metallic compartment, (e) a planar tailpiece having, on a controlling surface, a cylindrical rod projecting orthogonally therefrom, the cylindrical rod of a diameter corresponding the width of the oblong slot within the slide; (f) two axially-aligned pairs of knurled, hexagonal-head setscrews inserted through apertures in opposite longitudinal walls of the housing at locations proximate the pathway of the slide, so as to guide the movement of the slide; and (g) a plurality of machine screws and fasteners, wherein (h) placing the key into the mortise lock and rotating the keyway in a first direction, causes the rod of the tailpiece to move within the oblong slot, forcing the slide to move in abutment to the inner surface of the bottom plate, whereby the flange of the reinforcing brace causes the maximum dimension, or unlocked configuration of the upper channel, while rotating the keyway in a second direction, renders the minimum dimension, or locked configuration, of the upper channel.
4. A door security kit for providing securement against attempts to force the opening of a door, which door is hingedly attached to a door jamb and opens into a protected room, the door security kit comprising: (a) a modified strike plate having a bolt-hole, two counter-sunk apertures, and a faceplate having an elongated, rounded lip so as to provide gradual contact with the door bolt during closing motion of the door lip, the lip further comprising an upper shoulder forming a top notch, and a lower shoulder forming a bottom notch; (b) a cuboid-shaped metallic compartment comprising the fitting together of (i) a hollow housing consisting of two parallel longitudinal walls and two parallel lateral walls, the walls further forming four front edges and four rear edges; (ii) a planar top plate having a circular opening and a plurality of threaded bolsters welded to the inner surface of the top plate, (iii) a planar bottom plate attachable to the top plate h machine screws passing through counter-sunk apertures to fasten into the plurality of bolsters of the top plate and (iv) an adjustably-sized upper channel cutout through the surface of the bottom plate the channel adjustable between a maximum length dimension and a minimum length dimension, the upper channel cutout transitioning to a rectangular shaped bay cutout; (c) a planar slide corresponding in width dimension to the width of the housing and having an open, oblong slot oriented widthwise, the slide further having a planar reinforcing brace constructed with an uppermost flange, the reinforcing brace permanently affixed to a first surface of the planar slide, and the reinforcing brace corresponding in width dimension to the interior width of the bay cutout; and further, the upper edge of the slide is constructed with a depressed crescent, such that, in the locked configuration of the door security kit, (i) the crescent provides clearance for the lower shoulder of the modified strike plate and (ii) the flange provides an immovable, rigid surface against the bottom notch of the modified strike plate, (d) a mortise lock, having a corresponding keyway, and key, the mortise lock affixed within the circumference of the circular opening of the top plate, so as to position the inner surface of the mortise lock interiorly to the compartment and expose the outer surface of the mortise lock exteriorly to the metallic compartment; (e) a planar tailpiece having, on a controlling surface, a cylindrical rod projecting orthogonally therefrom, the cylindrical rod of a diameter corresponding to the width of the oblong slot within the slide; (f) two axially-aligned pairs of knurled, hexagonal-head setscrews inserted though apertures in opposite longitudinal walls of the housing at locations proximate the pathway of the slide, so as to guide the movement of the slide; and (g) a plurality of machine screws and fasteners wherein (h) placing the key into the mortise lock and rotating the keyway in a first direction, causes the rod of the tailpiece to move within the oblong slot, forcing the slide to move in abutment to the inner surface of the bottom plate, whereby the flange of the reinforcing brace causes the maximum dimension, or unlocked configuration of the upper channel, while rotating the keyway in a second direction, renders the minimum dimension, or locked configuration, of the upper channel.
5. A door security kit for providing securement against attempts to force the opening of a door, which door is hingedly attached to a door jamb and opens into a protected room, the door security kit comprising; (a) a modified strike plate having a bolt-hole, two counter-sunk apertures and a faceplate having an elongated lip, the lip further comprising answer shoulder forming a top notch, and a lower shoulder forming a bottom notch; (b) cuboid-shaped metallic compartment comprising the fitting together of a hollow housing consisting of (i) two parallel longitudinal walls, (ii) two parallel lateral walls, the walls further forming (ii) four front edges and four rear edges, (iv) a planar top plate having a circular opening and a plurality of threaded bolsters welded to the inner surface of the top plate, and (v) a planar bottom plate, the bottom plate attachable to the top plate by machine screws passing through counter-sunk apertures to fasten into the plurality of bolsters of the top plate; (c) wherein (a) the four front edges of the housing are constructed with an alternating continuous pattern of front notches and front ridges and the four rear edges of the housing are constructed with an alternating continuous pattern of rear notches and rear ridges; (b) the left and right edges of the top plate manifest a continuously alternating pattern of tabs and side, gaps which correspond to the front notches and front ridges of the housing; and (c) the edges of the bottom plate manifest alternating tabs and hollows which correspond to the rear notches and rear ridges of the housing; (d) an adjustably-sized upper channel cutout through the surface of the bottom plate the channel adjustable between a maximum length dimension and a minimum length dimension, the upper channel cutout transitioning to a rectangular-shaped hay cutout; (e) a planar slide corresponding in width dimension to the width of the housing, the slide having an open, oblong slot oriented widthwise, the slide further having a planar reinforcing brace constructed with an uppermost flange the reinforcing brace permanently affixed to a first surface of the planar slide, the reinforcing brace corresponding in width dimension to the interior width of the hay cutout; and further, the upper edge of the slide is constructed with a depressed crescent, such that, in the locked configuration of the door security kit, (i) the crescent provides clearance for the lower shoulder of the modified strike plate and (ii) the flange provides an immovable, rigid surface against the bottom notch of the modified strike plate; (f) a mortise lock, having a corresponding key, the mortise lock affixed within the circumference of the circular opening of the top plate, so as to position the inner surface of the mortise lock interiorly to the compartment and expose the outer surface of the mortise lock exteriorly to the metallic compartment; (g) a planar tailpiece having, on a controlling surface, a cylindrical rod projecting orthogonally therefrom, the cylindrical rod of a diameter corresponding to the width of the oblong slot within the slide; (h) two axially-aligned pairs of knurled, hexagonal-head setscrews inserted through apertures in opposite longitudinal walls of the housing at locations proximate the pathway of the slide, so as to guide the movement of the slide; and (i) a plurality of machine screws and fasteners, wherein (j) placing the key into the mortise lock and rotating the keyway in a first direction, causes the rod of the tailpiece to move within the oblong slot, forcing the slide to move in abutment to the inner surface of the bottom plate, whereby the flange of the reinforcing brace causes the maximum dimension, or unlocked configuration of the upper channel, while rotating the keyway in a second direction enders the minimum dimension, or locked configuration, of the upper channel.
6. The door security kit of claim 5, further having a wall- or desk-mountable stowage bracket comprising a plate having a top notch and a bottom notch, the dimensions and co-linear orientation of both notches corresponding to the top notch and bottom notch, respectively, of the modified strike plate, whereupon the compartment of the door security kit may be stowed in readiness.
7. A method of providing securement against the forced opening of a door to a protected room, the door being of the type hingedly and vertically attached interiorly to a doorframe, having an integral deadbolt or [a] spring bolt, and closed by means of the deadbolt or spring bolt latching into a strike plate mounted within the doorframe, the method comprising the following steps: (a) removing the existing strike plate; (b) installing, in place of the removed strike plate, a modified strike plate, the modified strike plate having a bolt-hole, two mounting holes, and a faceplate with an elongated lip, said elongated lip having a vertically-aligned upper shoulder and top notch, a vertically aligned lower shoulder and bottom notch, the modified strike plate further comprising a width dimension resulting in protrusion of the upper shoulder, lower shoulder, and elongated lip interiorly into the protected room; (c) providing a cuboid metal compartment consisting of a four-walled, hollow housing, the housing further having a planar bottom plate which is constructed with an adjustably-sized upper channel cutout, connecting to a lower bay cutout, and a top plate having a circular opening and a plurality of interiorly-threaded holsters welded to the inner surface of the top plate; (d) providing a door guard assembly internal to the compartment, comprising (i) a locking mortise cylinder affixed within the circular opening of the top plate, the mortise cylinder further having a keyway on a first surface, (ii) a planar tailpiece attached to the keyway of the locking mortise cylinder, (c) the tailpiece further having an orthogonally-mounted cylindrical rod, (iii) a planar reinforcing brace accommodated within the through-bay of the bottom plate, the reinforcing brace permanently attached to (iv) a slide, the slide further having an open, oblong slot of width corresponding to the diameter of the rod whereby the rod operably functions within the oblong slot; (e) providing a control key for operation within the keyway of the locking mortise cylinder; (f) providing a mechanical correlation by which turning of the control key of the locking mortise cylinder in a first direction moves the rod of the tailpiece within the oblong slot, causing the slide to travel within the compartment, thereby creating a maximum length dimension of the upper channel cutout, said dimension greater than the distance existing between the upper shoulder and lower shoulder of the modified strike plate; (g) providing a mechanical correlation by which turning of the locking mortise cylinder by the control key in a second direction, opposite the first described direction, moves the rod in a parabolic pattern while confined within the oblong slot, causing the slide to travel within the compartment and form the minimum length dimension of the upper channel cutout, said dimension equal to the distance between the top notch and bottom notch of the modified strike plate; h) upon closing of the door, placing the bottom plate of the compartment proximate the elongated lip of the modified strike plate so as to position the upper channel cutout about the upper shoulder and lower shoulder of the modified strike plate; i) turning the control key within the locking mortise cylinder in the second direction, thereby creating a minimum length dimension of the upper channel cutout, whereupon a clamped, locked condition of the upper channel cutout of the compartment is established upon the modified strike plate, securing the protected door in an immovable position.
8. The door security kit of claim 7, further having a wall- or desk-mountable stowage bracket comprising a plate having a top notch and a bottom notch, the dimensions and co-linear orientation of both notches corresponding to the top notch and bottom notch, respectively, of the modified strike plate, whereupon the compartment of the door security kit may be stowed in readiness.
9. A method of providing securement against the forced opening of a door to a protected room, the door being of the type hingedly and vertically attached interiorly to a doorframe, having an integral deadbolt or spring bolt, and closed by means of the deadbolt or spring bolt latching into a strike plate mounted within the doorframe, the method comprising the following steps: (a) removing the existing strike plate; (b) installing, in place of the removed strike plate, a modified strike plate, the modified strike plate having a bolt-hole, two mounting holes, and a faceplate with an elongated lip, said elongated lip having a vertically-aligned upper shoulder and top notch, a vertically aligned lower shoulder and bottom notch, the modified strike plate further comprising a width dimension resulting in protrusion of the upper shoulder, lower shoulder, and elongated lip interiorly into the protected room; (c) providing a cuboid metal compartment consisting of a four-walled, hollow housing, the housing further having a planar bottom plate which is constructed with an adjustably-sized upper channel cutout, connecting to a lower bay cutout, and a top plate having a circular opening and a plurality of interiorly-threaded bolsters welded to the inner surface of the top plate; (d) providing a door guard assembly internal to the compartment, comprising (i) a locking mortise cylinder affixed within the circular opening of the top plate, the mortise cylinder further having a keyway on a first surface, (ii) a planar tailpiece attached to the keyway of the locking mortise cylinder, (c) the tailpiece further having, an orthogonally-mounted cylindrical rod, (ill) a planar reinforcing, brace accommodated within the through-hay of the bottom plate, the reinforcing brace permanently attached to (iv) a slide, the slide further having an open, oblong slot of width corresponding to the diameter of the rod whereby the rod operably functions within the oblong slot; (e) providing, on the upper edge of the slide, a depressed crescent and constructing a flange on the top edge of the reinforcing brace, such that, in the locked configuration of the door security kit, (i) the crescent provides clearance for the lower shoulder of the modified strike plate and (ii) the flange provides an immovable, rigid surface against the bottom notch of the modified strike plate, (f) providing a control key for operation within the keyway of the locking mortise cylinder; (g) providing a mechanical correlation by which turning of the control key of the locking mortise cylinder in a first direction moves the rod of the tailpiece within the oblong slot, causing the slide to travel within the compartment, thereby creating a maximum length dimension of the upper channel cutout, said dimension greater than the distance existing between the upper Shoulder and lower shoulder of the modified strike plate; (h) providing a mechanical correlation in which turning of the locking mortise cylinder by the control key in a second direction, opposite the first described direction, moves the rod in a parabolic pattern while confined within the oblong slot, causing the slide to travel within the compartment and form the minimum length dimension of the upper channel cutout, said dimension equal to the distance between the top notch and bottom notch of the modified strike plate; (i) upon closing of the door, placing the bottom plate of the compartment proximate the elongated lip of the modified strike plate so as to position the upper channel cutout about the upper shoulder and lower shoulder of the modified strike plate; (j) turning the control key within the locking mortise cylinder in the second direction, thereby creating a minimum length dimension of the upper channel cutout, whereupon a clamped, locked condition of the upper channel cutout of the compartment is established upon the modified strike plate, securing the protected door in an immovable position.
10. A method of providing securement the forced opening of a door to protected room, the door being of the type hingedly and vertically attached interiorly to a doorframe, having an integral deadbolt or spring bolt, and closed by means of the deadbolt or spring bolt latching into a strike plate mounted within the doorframe, the method comprising the following steps: (a) removing the existing strikes plate; (b) installing, in place of the removed strike plate, a modified strike plate, the modified strike plate having a bolt-hole, two mounting holes, and a faceplate with an elongated, rounded lip, said elongated lip having a vertically-aligned upper shoulder and top notch, a vertically aligned lower shoulder and bottom notch, the modified strike plate further comprising a width dimension resulting in protrusion of the upper shoulder, lower shoulder, and elongated lip interiorly into the protected room; (c) providing a cuboid metal compartment consisting of a four-walled, hollow housing, the housing further having a planar bottom plate which is constructed with an adjustably-sized upper channel cutout, connecting to a lower bay cutout, and a top plate having a circular opening, and a plurality of interiorly-threaded bolsters welded to the inner surface of the top plate; (d) providing a door guard assembly internal to the compartment, comprising (i) a locking mortise cylinder affixed within the circular opening of the top plate, the mortise cylinder further having a keyway on a first surface, (ii) a planar tailpiece attached to the keyway of the locking mortise cylinder, (c) the tailpiece further having an orthogonally-mounted cylindrical rod, (iii) a planar reinforcing brace accommodated within the through-bay of the bottom plate, the reinforcing brace permanently attached to (iv) a slide, the slide further having an open, oblong slot of width corresponding to the diameter of the rod whereby the rod operably functions within the oblong slot; (e) providing, on the upper edge of the slide, a depressed crescent and constructing a flange on the top edge of the reinforcing brace, such that, in the locked configuration of the door security kit, (i) the crescent provides clearance for the lower shoulder of the modified strike plate and (ii) the flange provides an immovable, rigid surface against the bottom notch of the modified strike plate, (f) providing two axially-aligned pairs of knurled, hexagonal-head setscrews, each pair for insertion outwardly through apertures in both longitudinal walls of the housing at locations to provide abutting guidance to the movement of the slide, (g) providing a control key for operation within the keyway of the locking mortise cylinder; (h) providing a mechanical correlation by which turning of the control key of the locking mortise cylinder in a first direction moves the rod of the tailpiece within the oblong slot, causing the slide to travel within the compartment, thereby creating a maximum length dimension of the upper channel cutout, said dimension greater than the distance existing, between the upper shoulder and lower shoulder of the modified strike plate; (i) providing a mechanical correlation in which turning of the locking mortise cylinder by the control key m a second direction, opposite the first described direction, moves the rod in a parabolic pattern while confined within the oblong slot, causing the slide to travel, within the compartment and form the minimum length dimension of the upper channel cutout, said dimension equal to the distance between the top notch and bottom notch of the modified strike plate; (j) upon closing of the door, placing the bottom plate of the compartment proximate the elongated lip of the modified strike plate so as to position the upper channel cutout about the upper shoulder and lower shoulder of the modified strike plate; (k) turning the control key within the locking mortise cylinder in the second direction, thereby creating a minimum length dimension of the upper channel cutout, whereupon a clamped, locked condition of the upper channel cutout of the compartment is established upon the modified strike plate, securing the protected door in an immovable position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE VIEWS OF DRAWINGS AS EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTIVE CONCEPT
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(22) The objects, features, and advantages of the inventive concept presented in this application are more readily understood when referring to the accompanying drawings. The drawings, totaling twenty-one figures, show the basic components and functions of embodiments and/or methods of use. In the several figures, like reference numbers are used in each figure to correspond to the same component as may be depicted in other figures.
(23) The disclosed inventive concept, referred to as a Door Security Kit 1, comprises a door guard assembly 2, a compartment 3, a modified strike plate 70, and a compartment hanger 90. The Door Security Kit 1 is utilized to prevent a door, which is mounted in a metal doorframe 68, from being forcibly opened under hostile circumstances which threaten the safety of the occupants of a protected room 63.
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(25) A control key 57 (not shown) controls rotary movement of the mortise cylinder 51 such that the rod 21 moves a metal plate referred to as a slide 40, the slide 40 being permanently attached to the reinforcing brace 44.
(26) The cuboid-shaped compartment 3 forms the external, reinforced component of the door security kit 1 (shown in
(27) Components interior to the compartment 3 comprise the door guard assembly 2 which functions to enable the secure locking of a protecting door 60. The door guard assembly 2 components include a mortise cylinder 51, a control key 57, a keyway 58, a cam-like tailpiece 20, having an orthogonally-attached rod 21, a slide 40, and a reinforcing, brace 44.
(28) The modified strike plate 70, shown in detail in
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(32) The reinforcing brace 44, permanently attached to the slide 40, is hidden from view by the inner surface of the bottom plate 30. The control key 57 has been turned, moving the slide 40 upward, toward the locked configuration of the compartment 3.
(33) The exterior of the mortise cylinder 51 is also shown in
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(38) As can be understood, the upper gap 15(a), lower gap 15(b), and the sequenced tabs 13 and side gaps 15 of the top plate 10 fit precisely within the appropriate end notches 81(b), front notches 81, and front rear ridges 82 of the housing 80, respectively. These interconnected gaps, notches, and ridges serve to provide exceptional lateral edge strength to the compartment 3. The top plate 10 further manifests a left upper bolster 34(a), rigid upper bolster 34(d), left mid bolster 34(b), right mid bolster 34(b), left lower bolster 34(c), and right lower bolster 34(f).
(39) Each of the aforementioned bolsters 34(a)-34(f) are constructed as cylindrical posts which are welded 35 onto their respective locations and further, each bolster 34(a)-(f) manifests internal threading, as shown. Machine screws are inserted through countersunk apertures 19 in the bottom plate 30 to fasten the bottom plate 30 (shown in
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(42) Similar to previous descriptions, the tabs 31 of the bottom plate 30 correspond, in dimensions and spacing, to the rear notches 81(a) of the housing 80, while the hollows 32 of the bottom plate 30 correspond, in dimensions and spacing, to the front ridges 82 and rear ridges 82(a) of the housing 80. In this manner, the bottom plate 30, when fitted and joined to the housing 80, provides a series of extremely, tight, interlocking lateral junctions.
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(48) This repositioning of the slide 40 simultaneously places the restraining brace 44 in a position to form the minimum dimension (A) of the channel cutout 37, between the flange 43 of the restraining brace 44 and the neck 37(a) of the channel cutout 37. The slide 40, during its ongoing movement back-and-forth, is guided in close parallel proximation to the inner surface of the bottom plate 30 by means of four knurled heads 17(a) which are integral to the cylinder-head setscrews 17 (ref.
(49) This travel of the slide 40 and reinforcing brace 44, as shown in
(50) The compartment 3 then becomes fully flush with the door 60 and doorframe 68. The resultant condition is that the locked door guard assembly 2 and the compartment 3 barricade the door 60 against all attempts to force or break the door 60 out of the doorframe 68. The locked configuration is the only configuration of the compartment 3 by which the control key 57 may be removed from the keyway 58.
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(53) The knurled cylinder head setscrew 17 with a knurled head 17(a), utilized in fastening, through apertures 83, into the sides of the housing 80, are depicted in
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(56) The flange 43 is the primary structural component used for adjusting the dimension of the channel cutout 37 whenever a user turns the control key 57, causing movement of the slide 40 and its corresponding reinforcing brace 44 and flange 43. The rod 21 of the tailpiece 20, during functional operation, travels from position 4104 to position 41(b) of the oblong slot 41, thereby moving the slide 40 up and down within the compartment 3, In the fully locked configuration, the flange 43 is clamped against the bottom notch 72 of the modified strike plate 70, as shown in
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(59) The modified strike plate 70 must be mounted onto a metal door frame 68, so as to orient the longitudinal dimension of the elongated lip 76 parallel to the from edge of the protecting door 60. This arrangement, in turn, causes the lip 76 to protrude into the protected room 63. This arrangement is more readily understood by viewing
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(62) For rapid response to an immediately threatening situation at the protecting door 60, the hanger 90 should be mounted on the wall immediately adjacent to the doorframe 68 of the protecting door 60. As an operational feature to be noted, the control key 57 cannot be removed from the mortise cylinder 57 unless the door guard assembly 2 is in the locked position, that is, the upper channel cutout 37 is adjusted to its minimum dimension. A user may place the door guard assembly 2 on the modified ASA/ANSI strike plate 70 and allow the door guard assembly 2 to rest on the top notch 71 of the modified strike plate 70.
(63) By design, the control key 57 cannot be removed from the keyway 58 unless the control key 57 is turned clockwise so as to place the locking plate 40 into the locked configuration. Once that is accomplished, the control key 57 is removable.
(64) In summary, under extreme circumstances, where security and protection from the possible breaking of the door lock of a door 60 is necessary for human safety, the Door Security Kit 1 will provide crucial fortification. A user must first access the device compartment 3 from its stowed location, and ensure that the door guard assembly 2 is in the unlocked configuration. The user next places the adjustably-sized channel cutout 37 of the Door Security Kit 1 directly onto the modified strike plate 70 in the door jamb 62, then turn the control key 57 clockwise to establish the clamped, locked configuration of the Door Security Kit 1.
(65) While preferred embodiments of the present inventive device have been shown and disclosed herein, it will be obvious to those persons skilled in the art that such embodiments are presented by way of example only, and not as a limitation to the scope of the inventive concept. Numerous variations, changes, and substitutions may occur or be suggested to those skilled in the art without departing from the intent, scope, and totality of this inventive concept. Such variations, changes, and substitutions may involve other features which are already known per se and which may be used instead of, in combination with, or in addition to features already disclosed herein. Accordingly, it is intended that this inventive concept be inclusive of such variations, changes, and substitutions, as described by the scope of the claims presented herein.