Security door assembly

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Inventors

Watt, Ronald W.

Application #

823655

Filed

Jan-23-1992

Published

Jun-1-1993

Current US Class

049/394
049/398
049/501

International Classes

E05D 007/00; E06B 003/00

Field of Search

49/501 49/503 49/394 49/398 49/399 49/381

Assignee

SPS (Holdings) Ltd. (Glasgow, GB6)

Examiners

Kannan; Philip C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Keck, Mahin & Cate

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Abstract
A security door assembly comprising a panel having inner and outer faces, a shallow peripherally extending sidewall having an inwardly turned rim, extending substantially parallel to the inner and outer faces of the panel, mounting means, comprising at least two first mounting members, and at least two second mounting members, the first and second mounting members being interconnected e.g. by bolts so that an entrance surround of a building can be clamped between the first and second mounting members, the second mounting members having, adjacent one end, a support bracket of generally U-shaped configuration, with the web of the U being positioned to extend parallel to the inner face of the door when the door is in the closed position and the arms of U extending vertically, the first arm of the U being secured adjacent one end of said second mounting member, and the second arm being disposed outwardly of the first arm, a hinge having first and second hinge plates, the first hinge plate being secured to the second arm of the U and the second hinge plate being secured to a vertical portion of an inwardly turned rim of the panel and a lock and catch arrangement cooperatingly mounted on the second mounting member and the inner face of the panel at a location spaced from said one end thereof.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A security door assembly comprising a panel having inner and outer faces, a shallow peripherally extending sidewall, an inwardly turned rim to said sidewall, extending substantially parallel to the inner and outer faces of the panel, mounting means for mounting the assembly on the entrance surround of a building, a support bracket of generally U-shaped configuration, comprising a web and first and second arms, with the web of the U being positioned to extend parallel to the inner face when the door is in the closed position and the arms of the U extending vertically, the first arm of the U being secured to said mounting means and the second arm being disposed outwardly of the first arm, a hinge having first and second hinge plates, the first hinge plate being secured to the second arm of the U and the second hinge plate being secured to a vertical portion of the inwardly turned rim of the panel and a lock and catch plate cooperatingly mounted on the mounting means and the inner face of the panel at corresponding locations.



Description
The present invention relates to a security door assembly for use in particular in doors and windows of temporarily unoccupied premises.

The problem often arises with temporarily unoccupied premises of vandalism and various attempts have been made to reduce this problem by boarding up doors and windows either with wood or with reinforced panels of one sort or another. Of course such boarding often involves securing from the outside and can be readily dismountable to give access by a vandal to the interior.

GB-A-2194275 and 2212542 each show security door assemblies which show an improvement on such an arrangement. However, they are relatively complex and not entirely satisfactory in preventing access from the exterior.

It is now proposed, according to the present invention, to provide a security door assembly comprising a panel having inner and outer faces, a shallow peripherally extending sidewall having an inwardly turned rim, extending substantially parallel to the inner and outer faces of the panel, mounting means for mounting the assembly on the entrance surround of a building, a support bracket of generally U-shaped configuration, with the web of the U being positioned to extend parallel to the inner face when the door is in the closed position and the arms of the U extending vertically, the first arm of the U being secured to said mounting means and the second arm being disposed outwardly of the first arm, a hinge having first and second hinge plates, the first hinge plate being secured to the second arm of the U and the second hinge plate being secured to a vertical portion of the inwardly turned rim of the panel and a lock and catch plate cooperatingly mounted on the mounting means and the inner face of the panel at corresponding locations.
 
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