序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
21 Electrical Mullion Receptacle US15493185 2017-04-21 US20170306688A1 2017-10-26 James Thomas Clarke, JR.; Kenneth Russell Snow
A door mullion receptacle box assembly includes a toe plate, a channel box and block components. When a mullion is removed from a building/room opening, the toe plate may be fixed in the mullion receptacle box thus creating a uniform threshold across the width of the door openings. Using the assembly described herein, however, there are no large diameter holes in the top of the toe plate and no projections into the opening that could be a trip hazard. The present assembly replaces traditional fixed sill blocks mounted to the floor, or to the top of a threshold to anchor the bottom of conventional mullions. A typical mullion is locked in place with a lock at the top of the mullion. When installed, this mullion is placed over the sill block at the sill and tilted into place and locked into a header block at the top of the mullion. However because the components of the conventional sill blocks project up into the mullion from the thresholds, they become a trip hazard and a liability when the mullion is temporarily removed.
22 Simplified system and method for secure shipment of high-value cargo US15234639 2016-08-11 US09683394B1 2017-06-20 C. Joseph Rickrode
A simplified locking and mounting execution methods for protecting high-value cargo enclosed in a container, while maintaining the container indistinguishable from similar low value shipments, including an OnBoard Identity Module (OBIM) providing lock and unlock actuation activities for the Internal Locking Mechanism (ILM), both of which are externally undetectable. The OBIM interacts with a Securing Rod or similar securing feature which engages one or more container components in a manner preventing the container from being opened until a properly encoded unlocking signal is sent to the locking system via wireless methods from a remote point directing the OBIM to actuate again to unlock the container. This simplified locking mechanism provides components of a size suitable for repeated use, removal, transport, and reuse elsewhere over-and-over or cost effective solutions suitable for single use disposable applications.
23 CONTINUOUS HANDLE FOR WINDOW US15005551 2016-01-25 US20160215521A1 2016-07-28 Richard Mansueto; Melvin Saunders; Michael Kuneman; Kevin D. Vilhauer; Eric A. Baczuk
A window assembly includes a first sash having a first rail having a longitudinal axis extending between a first end and an opposite second end. A continuous handle extends along the length of the first rail and is pivotally connected to the first rail between a lowered first position and a second raised position.
24 DOOR SECURITY REINFORCEMENT SYSTEM US14448475 2014-07-31 US20160032631A1 2016-02-04 Kenneth S. PATTERSON
A security reinforcement system for a door assembly having a door frame with first and second spaced-apart vertical structural supports and a door hinged thereto has first- and second-channel base plates respectively mountable to the first and second vertical structural support. Pivotally attached to the first and second base plates, respectively, are first and second opposed pluralities of security arms which rotate from a retracted position to an extended position in which security arms of the opposed pluralities extend toward each other across a portion of the door, reinforcing the door when first and second actuator arms operatively coupled to the first and second pluralities, respectively, are rotated from a vertical position to a horizontal position and are releasably coupled together by a sleeve.
25 LOCKING SYSTEM FOR SLIDING AND PIVOTING DOORS SYSTEMS US14414409 2012-07-12 US20150191951A1 2015-07-09 Francisco Oña-González; Javier Lozano-Escudero; Jorge Luis Pérez-Falcón
Locking system for sliding-pivoting doors/panels (18 and 19) composed of: A guiding mechanism of the panels (18 and 19) placed in the sliding top track (21) and composed of a cap (8), an array of slots (9) and a guiding inverted “T” which complements the array of slots (9) which can be replaced by a protusion (25) of the top pivot part (24). A locking and unlocking mechanism of the panels (18 and 19) composed of a “U” shape profile (1) fixed to the wall, “U” shape moving profile (4) a pair of elbow shape parts (2), a handle (3), two blocks (5) and two plates (6) being the width of the base (23) of the profile (1) slightly bigger than the base (22) of the moving profile (4) and fitting the “U” moving profile (4) into the profile (1).
26 Trapped-key-based locking system for docking station US14157037 2014-01-16 US09071043B2 2015-06-30 Steven Matthew Takata; James Jerome Koberg; Brian Allen Amacher; Nicholas Goebel
Embodiments of the present invention provide a docking station that prevents electrical cables (e.g., from a portable power generator or other temporary power source) from even being connected to connectors in the interior of the docking station while the building's electrical system (or other electrical load) is in electrical communication with the utility. The docking station can include a cabinet with two doors that swing in different directions and a locking mechanism that regulates the opening and closing of those doors. In preferred embodiments, the locking mechanism includes a trapped-key lock. Embodiments of the present invention can be used in applications other than docking stations.
27 Bi-swing warehouse door latch system US13936142 2013-07-06 US08807605B1 2014-08-19 David Edmond Dudley; Simon David Dudley; Peter Bruce Dudley
A bi-swing warehouse door latch system installs an electro-mechanical lock horizontally in the door casings overhead. Each has two catches to drop down on either side of the door. The doors are allowed to swing open when the respective catches are unlatched by a solenoid. The doors are not allowed to swing open when the respective catches are held latched by another solenoid and a teeter arm. Battery powered models produce brief pulses to put the catches in their locked states or unlocked states using a capacitor to store enough energy after power is lost to kick the solenoids. Utility powered versions can be configured to automatically relax into locked or unlocked states when power is lost. The doors are controlled to unlock when those with authorized access are recognized.
28 FENCE GATE BRACE US14078506 2013-11-12 US20140191518A1 2014-07-10 Justin Hellander; Gregg Niven
A gate brace is provided which allows the top rail of a fence gate to be attached to the adjacent rail of a fence section or another gate section. The brace keeps the gate from twisting, making the gate stronger and more secure. The brace prevents animals from pushing through the bottom of the gate by twisting the gate, and keeps the gate from flexing due to wind and other forces.
29 Safe linkage lockset US13589484 2012-08-20 US08657345B1 2014-02-25 Feng-Ming Shih
A safe linkage lockset has a holding box, wherein a left and a right driving seat are assembled into its internal holding space parallelly and reversely. A linkage member is set rotatably between the driving seats. A door handle assembling portion is formed on the middle of the linkage member. The assembling portion could be provided with a door handle. When pressing the door handle, the linkage member will be driven so that the driving seats are driven close to each other. When pulling up the handle, the driving seats are driven far away from each other. Two bolt bars are separately located into the assembly hole of the driven end on left and right driving seats, and the action end of bolt bar is protruded out of the holding box. Hence, this could adapt to common users locking and unlocking habit.
30 SAFE LINKAGE LOCKSET US13589484 2012-08-20 US20140049055A1 2014-02-20 Feng-Ming SHIH
A safe linkage lockset has a holding box, wherein a left and a right driving seat are assembled into its internal holding space parallelly and reversely. A linkage member is set rotatably between the driving seats. A door handle assembling portion is formed on the middle of the linkage member. The assembling portion could be provided with a doer handle. When pressing the door handle, the linkage member will be driven so that the driving seats are driven close to each other. When pulling up the handle, the driving seats are driven far away from each other. Two bolt bars are separately located into the assembly hole of the driven end on left and right driving seats, and the action end of bolt bar is protruded out of the holding box. Hence, this could adapt to common users' locking and unlocking habit.
31 Trapped-key-based locking system for docking station US13759561 2013-02-05 US08654514B2 2014-02-18 Steven M. Takata; James J. Koberg; Brian A. Amacher; Nicholas Goebel
Embodiments of the present invention provide a docking station that prevents electrical cables (e.g., from a portable power generator or other temporary power source) from even being connected to connectors in the interior of the docking station while the building's electrical system (or other electrical load) is in electrical communication with the utility. The docking station can include a cabinet with two doors that swing in different directions and a locking mechanism that regulates the opening and closing of those doors. In preferred embodiments, the locking mechanism includes a trapped-key lock. Embodiments of the present invention can be used in applications other than docking stations.
32 LOCKING ARRANGEMENT US13839627 2013-03-15 US20130269403A1 2013-10-17 Piotr Leonard Kowalczyk
This invention relates to a locking arrangement 10 which includes a body 12 and a locking member 14 which is displaceable relative to the body 12. The locking member 14 defines at least one striker element engagement formation 18.1, 18.2 which is configured to engage a striker element 100 for part of its displacement relative to the locking arrangement 10 along a predetermined displacement path. The locking member 14 is displaceable between first and second spaced apart positions in each of which the engagement formation 18.1, 18.2 is positioned such that a said striker element 100 is releasably engageable therewith and between which a said striker element 100 is in engagement with the engagement formation 18.1, 18.2. The locking arrangement 10 further includes a securing mechanism 16 which is configured to secure the locking member 14 releasably in at least one of the first and second spaced apart positions.
33 Trapped-key-based locking system for docking station US12967640 2010-12-14 US08395883B2 2013-03-12 Steven Matthew Takata; James Jerome Koberg; Brian Allen Amacher; Nicholas Goebel
Embodiments of the present invention provide a docking station that prevents electrical cables (e.g., from a portable power generator or other temporary power source) from even being connected to connectors in the interior of the docking station while the building's electrical system (or other electrical load) is in electrical communication with the utility. The docking station can include a cabinet with two doors that swing in different directions and a locking mechanism that regulates the opening and closing of those doors. In preferred embodiments, the locking mechanism includes a trapped-key lock. Embodiments of the present invention can be used in applications other than docking stations.
34 Locking Mechanisms for Retaining Two Swinging Panels and Apparatus and Enclosures Including a Locking Mechanism for Retaining Two Swinging Panels US12948296 2010-11-17 US20110116239A1 2011-05-19 Simon Shen-Meng Chen; Eduardo Leon; George I. Wakileh
A telecommunications enclosure including a housing is disclosed. A first panel is operatively coupled to the housing for pivotal movement between a first position and a second position. A second panel is operatively coupled to the housing for pivotal movement between a first position and a second position. The telecommunications enclosure includes a lock operable to retain the first panel in the first position when the second panel is in the second position and to retain the second panel in the first position when the first panel is in the second position. The telecommunications enclosure includes at least one fiber optic splitter mounted on the first panel and a termination field mounted on the second panel.
35 CABINET-STYLE LOCK BOX HAVING A LOCKING MECHANISM US12046179 2008-03-11 US20080223091A1 2008-09-18 John W. Kroening; Louis George Boss
A locking mechanism includes a lock and first and second movable members. The lock has a body and a shank, but does not have an exposed shackle. The body defines a slot which opens to an outward surface thereof. The shank is movable within the body between a locked position where the shank is within the slot and an unlocked position where the shank is not within the slot. The second member is disposed within the slot of the lock and is operatively associated with the first member. In operation, when the shank is in the locked position, the shank prevents the second member from moving within the slot of the lock, thus substantially preventing the first member from moving. When the shank is in the unlocked position, the second member is able to freely move within the slot of the lock, thus allowing the first member to move.
36 Door jam security device and method of using same US11585012 2006-10-23 US07350837B1 2008-04-01 Charles W. Faires
The invention is a special bar assembly that could be easily installed on a steel door of a commercial building. The invention comprises a permanent door piece, door mounting hardware, and a lock piece assembly. The secure bar when in a locked position will keep the door from opening by impacting the door jam of the door that it is attached too. To unlock the secure bar simply detach and remove the lock piece assembly. A second embodiment of the secure bar enjoys all the same parts, and features with the exception of a longer lock piece for use on a double-door configuration.
37 Lock Block Assembly For An Astragal US11690646 2007-03-23 US20070205609A1 2007-09-06 James Meeks; David Bryant
An astragal assembly is disposed between doors of a double-door set mounted in a door frame of a building to seal between the doors. The astragal assembly includes an astragal attached to one of the doors and a lock block assembly slideable within the astragal. The astragal defines a channel and the lock block assembly includes a body slideably disposed in the channel. The lock block assembly includes a lift boot coupled to and resiliently extending from the body. The lock block assembly is slideable between an extended position and a retracted position. The lift boot includes a fin extending away from the body. The fin includes a first and second lateral portion spaced from each other and a primary portion extending from the first lateral portion to the second lateral portion for sealing against the door frame in the extended position to prevent elements from entering into the building.
38 Movable light latch US11297576 2005-12-08 US20060150514A1 2006-07-13 Gary Miller; Kenneth Nossaman; Marlo Van Klompenburg; Scot Miller
A window or door assembly having a secondary sash hinged to a prime sash and movable between a closed position and an open position toward an interior region. The prime sash is coupled to a frame. A compressible member biases the secondary sash toward the open position. A latch assembly is provided including a plurality of retractable latching elements each biased to an extended position to retain the secondary sash in the closed position. The latch assembly includes a sliding operator accessible from the interior region and slidable along an edge of the secondary sash to sequentially displace the retractable latching elements to a retracted position sufficient for the compressible member to move the secondary sash toward the open position. The present invention is also directed to a method of operating the latch assembly.
39 Locking assembly for door panel US334027 1994-11-02 US5641186A 1997-06-24 Damien Ross
A locking arrangement is provided for releasably locking door panels made of flexible material. The locking arrangement is adapted to be used on door panels of conventional vehicle shelters. The locking arrangement comprises a pair of generally hook-shaped locking members attached to the inner peripheral edges of the door panels. The locking members have mutually engaging hooking sections. A resiliently biased portion of the door panel biases the hooking members away from each other, thus lockingly forcing the hooking sections against each other. The specific configuration of the locking members is adapted to prevent the members from being unlocked by external pressure caused by the wind blowing onto the exterior surface of the door panels. A pair of gripping apertures extending through the door panels adjacent the locking structures facilitate the handling of the locking assembly.
40 Latch guard for center hung doors US379006 1995-01-27 US5547239A 1996-08-20 Howard M. Allenbaugh
A latch guard for protecting a door latch installed in a door comprises a removable cover plate with a cylinder pivot hole and two mounting holes located generally above and below the cylinder pivot hole. Adjacent to each mounting hole are two slots that extend from the mounting hole. When installed, the cover plate extends over the space between the door and an adjacent door frame in the area of the latch to protect the latch. The cover plate is mounted to the door by first and second mounting bolts that extend through the slots in the cover plate and completely through the door. Each mounting bolt includes a spacer that spaces the enlarged head of the respective mounting bolt so that the cover plate can rotate about the cylinder pivot hole to allow easy installation and removal of the cover plate. The cover plate may also include anti-spread pins. When the door is closed, the anti-spread pins extend into holes in the adjacent door to prevent spreading of the doors and also to prevent rotation of and thus, removal of the latch cover. The cover plate may also have 90.degree. bends at selected locations that provide added structural strength to the cover plate and provide a space to accommodate a strike plate. The cover plate may be permanently installed on door merely by using a slug placed in the respective mounting hole to prevent rotation of the cover plate.
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