Dual entry safety cuff port
10156086 ยท 2018-12-18
Inventors
Cpc classification
E06B5/10
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A dual entry safety cuff port for use in a correctional facility. The dual entry safety cuff port includes a frame and a panel, the panel configured to slide within the frame between a fully open position and a closed position. The dual entry safety cuff port also includes a lock. The lock configured to allow operation of the dual entry safety cuff port from either side of the panel. The dual entry safety cuff porter further includes a flange on the panel, the flange configured to stop the panel in the fully open position.
Claims
1. A dual entry safety cuff port for use in a correctional facility, the dual entry safety cuff port comprising: a frame, the frame including: a first face; and a second face, the second face opposite the first face; a panel having at least three perimeter edges fully enclosed by the frame, the panel: configured to slide within the frame between a fully open position and a closed position; and including: a first surface, the first surface parallel to the first face; and a second surface, the second surface opposite the first surface and parallel to the second face; a lock on the panel, the lock configured to: allow operation of the lock from both the first surface and the second surface of the panel; allow operation of the panel from both the first surface and the second surface of the panel; and prevent movement of the panel when locked in the fully open position and the closed position; wherein operation of the lock includes locking and unlocking the lock from both the first surface and the second surface of the panel; wherein operation of the panel includes using the lock to apply force to slide the panel within the frame between the fully open position and the closed position; a flange on the panel, the flange configured to stop the panel in the fully open position; and an access panel on the first face of the frame, wherein the access panel is configured to allow access to the interior of the frame.
2. The dual entry safety cuff port of claim 1, wherein the lock is further configured to: lock the panel in the fully open position by engaging with the frame; and lock the panel in the closed position by engaging with the frame.
3. The dual entry safety cuff port of claim 1, wherein the frame is approximately 36 inches long.
4. The dual entry safety cuff port of claim 1, wherein the frame is approximately 9 inches high.
5. The dual entry safety cuff port of claim 1, wherein the frame is approximately 2 inches thick.
6. The dual entry safety cuff port of claim 1, wherein the frame is steel.
7. The dual entry safety cuff port of claim 1, wherein the panel is approximately 15 inches long.
8. The dual entry safety cuff port of claim 1, wherein the panel is approximately 7.5 inches tall.
9. The dual entry safety cuff port of claim 1, wherein the panel is approximately inch wide.
10. The dual entry safety cuff port of claim 1, wherein the panel is steel.
11. A dual entry safety cuff port for use in a correctional facility, the dual entry safety cuff port comprising: a frame, the frame including: steel tubing configured to be bonded to a steel security door; a first face; and a second face, the second face opposite the first face; an opening within the frame, the opening extending from the first face to the second face; a panel within the opening having at least three perimeter edges fully enclosed by the frame, the panel: configured to slide within the frame between a fully open position and a closed position, wherein the panel completely blocks the opening in the fully closed position; and including: a first surface, the first surface parallel to the first face; and a second surface, the second surface opposite the first surface and parallel to the second face; a lock on the panel, the lock configured to: allow operation of the lock from both the first surface and the second surface of the panel; allow operation of the panel from both the first surface and the second surface of the panel; lock the panel in the fully open position by engaging with the frame; lock the panel in the closed position by engaging with the frame; and prevent movement of the panel when locked in the fully open position and the closed position; wherein operation of the lock includes locking and unlocking the lock from both the first surface and the second surface of the panel; wherein operation of the panel includes using the lock to move the panel to any state between the fully open position and the closed position; a flange on the panel, the flange configured to stop the panel in the fully open position; and an access panel on the first face of the frame, wherein the access panel is configured to allow access to the interior of the frame.
12. The dual entry safety cuff port of claim 11, wherein the opening is approximately 5 inches tall.
13. The dual entry safety cuff port of claim 11, wherein the opening is approximately 14 inches long.
14. The dual entry safety cuff port of claim 11, wherein the panel completely covers the opening when in the closed position.
15. A dual entry safety cuff port for use in a correctional facility, the dual entry safety cuff port comprising: a frame, the frame including: steel tubing configured to be bonded to a steel security door; a first face; and a second face, the second face opposite the first face; an opening within the frame, the opening extending from the first face to the second face; a channel in at least a portion of the perimeter of the opening; a panel within the opening having at least three perimeter edges fully enclosed by the frame, the panel: configured to: reside at least partially within the channel; and slide within the frame between a fully open position and a closed position, wherein the panel completely blocks the opening in the closed position; and including: a first surface, the first surface parallel to the first face; and a second surface, the second surface opposite the first surface and parallel to the second face; an access panel secured to the first face of the frame, wherein the access panel allows access to the interior of the frame from only the first face of the frame; a lock receiving mechanism on the panel, the lock receiving mechanism configured to receive a lock which locks and unlocks on both the first surface and the second surface of the panel by engaging with the frame; and a flange on the panel, the flange configured to stop the panel in the fully open position.
16. A correctional facility door including the dual entry safety cuff port of claim 15.
17. The correctional facility door of claim 16, wherein the dual entry safety cuff port is welded to the correctional facility door.
18. The dual entry safety cuff port of claim 15, wherein the channel is splash resistant.
19. The dual entry safety cuff port of claim 15, wherein at least two sides of the panel remain within the channel when in the fully open position.
20. The dual entry safety cuff port of claim 15, wherein the at least three perimeter edges of the panel remain within the channel when in the closed position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) To further clarify various aspects of some example embodiments of the present invention, a more particular description of the invention will be rendered by reference to specific embodiments thereof which are illustrated in the appended drawings. It is appreciated that these drawings depict only illustrated embodiments of the invention and are therefore not to be considered limiting of its scope. The invention will be described and explained with additional specificity and detail through the use of the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF SOME EXAMPLE EMBODIMENTS
(6) Reference will now be made to the figures wherein like structures will be provided with like reference designations. It is understood that the figures are diagrammatic and schematic representations of some embodiments of the invention, and are not limiting of the present invention, nor are they necessarily drawn to scale.
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(8) Violent inmates will sometimes use any means to attack correctional officers. This can make the delivering of meals or correspondence a danger to staff and even life threatening. Physical attacks, bodily fluid attacks and even the airborne transfer of diseases are a daily occupational hazard for many officers. The dual entry safety cuff port 100 is designed to protect the officer and maintain a safe transfer of meals or materials and prevent any direct contact between the inmate and correctional staff.
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(10) Additionally, it is critical that the frame 102 be able to secure to the door and protect the other portions of the dual entry safety cuff port 100 in the face of action to damage the dual entry safety cuff port by a prisoner, such as prying or other blunt force attacks. For example, the frame 102 and other components can be made of heavy steel for durability. Likewise, the frame 102 can fully enclose other components making it virtually impossible to damage by human hand. Further, the frame 102 can hold together the other components. By encasing the other components in the frame 102, it is easier to install into new doors and retro-fit in existing doors with ease. That is, the frame 102 will absorb any attempted damage without weakening the integrity of the other components. As used in the specification and the claims, the phrase configured to denotes an actual state of configuration that fundamentally ties recited elements to the physical characteristics of the recited structure. That is, the phrase configured to denotes that the element is structurally capable of performing the cited element but need not necessarily be doing so at any given time. As a result, the phrase configured to reaches well beyond merely describing functional language or intended use since the phrase actively recites an actual state of configuration.
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(21) The present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from its spirit or essential characteristics. The described embodiments are to be considered in all respects only as illustrative and not restrictive. The scope of the invention is, therefore, indicated by the appended claims rather than by the foregoing description. All changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are to be embraced within their scope.