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A gun safe 10 has a container body 20, a hinged door 40 and a locking assembly 60. The container body 20 has a number of apertures 29 formed in a bolt receiving side 28 of the jam 27 to receive a corresponding number of door 5 bolts 61 extendable from a free end 41 of the door 40. The locking assembly 60 has a barrier panel 72 spaced from the jam 26 whereby to define a narrow longitudinal slot 73. The slot 73 is adapted to receive a guard member 43 welded to an internal surface of the door 40 adjacent the free end 41, and is reinforced by a the barrier panel 72 against lateral flexing or distortion. The 10 closure 140 optionally is mounted to a multi-hinge device 137 that permits the closure to reciprocally translate in a plane P corresponding to the opening 126. The barrier member 170 is optionally widely spaced from the second edge 128 of the jam 127 to accommodate the lateral travel of the guard member 143 corresponding to the travel of the closure 140. A handle mechanism 148 15 controls the lateral movement of the closure 140 and the retraction or extension of the locking bolts 161. Fig. 6a
A gun safe 10 has a container body 20, a hinged door 40 and a locking assembly 60. The container body 20 has a number of apertures 29 formed in a bolt receiving side 28 of the jam 27 to receive a corresponding number of door 5 bolts 61 extendable from a free end 41 of the door 40. The locking assembly 60 has a barrier panel 72 spaced from the jam 26 whereby to define a narrow longitudinal slot 73. The slot 73 is adapted to receive a guard member 43 welded to an internal surface of the door 40 adjacent the free end 41, and is reinforced by a the barrier panel 72 against lateral flexing or distortion. The 10 closure 140 optionally is mounted to a multi-hinge device 137 that permits the closure to reciprocally translate in a plane P corresponding to the opening 126. The barrier member 170 is optionally widely spaced from the second edge 128 of the jam 127 to accommodate the lateral travel of the guard member 143 corresponding to the travel of the closure 140. A handle mechanism 148 15 controls the lateral movement of the closure 140 and the retraction or extension of the locking bolts 161. Fig. 6a
Security door lock
DUNSTAN BRETT (Autor:in)
02.08.2018
Patent
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
IPC:
E05B
LOCKS
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Schlösser