Patents by Inventor Alois Crepinsek
Alois Crepinsek has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 7673484Abstract: A key lock assembly includes a core, formed with a keyway to accept a key, mounted to a fixture for rotation along a break point formed between the core and the fixture. A block assembly and rows of pin assemblies are mounted to the fixture and the core and are each formed with a break point. In a locked position of the key lock assembly the block assembly and the pin assemblies interact between the core and the fixture preventing the core from rotating relative to the fixture. In an unlocked position of the key lock assembly the key is inserted into the keyway interacting with the block assembly and the pin assemblies registering the break points of the block and pin assemblies with the break point formed between the core and the fixture allowing the core to rotate relative to the fixture.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2008Date of Patent: March 9, 2010Inventor: Alois Crepinsek
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Patent number: 5758527Abstract: A high security deadbolt assembly for a door which bolt has a housing extending from the edge of the door inwardly of the transverse bore between the door surface. A deadbolt is reciprocable in the housing and has a recess at its inner end. A cylindrical drive member is rotatively supported in the housing and is located with or is aligned with the deadbolt recess. The drive member carries a stop and is connected to the bolt by a linkage. When locked, a substantial portion of the length of the bolt remains engaged in the bolt housing and door so that attempts at forcing the bolt to the unlocked position are resisted by the stop which stop engages an internal surface of the bolt recess. The components are made from high strength materials and the deadbolt assembly may be retrofit to existing lock cylinders with a minimum of installation modifications.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 1996Date of Patent: June 2, 1998Assignee: Securitron Magnalock Corp.Inventor: Alois Crepinsek
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Patent number: 4639024Abstract: A dead bolt lock houses both a dead bolt and a security chain assembly. Externally accessible drive linkages cause the simultaneous ejection of the dead bolt and a portion of the security chain assembly whereby the dead bolt is engaged with a strike plate in the door jamb and the security chain assembly is latched to a chain latch assembly which forms a part of the strike plate. Operation of the externally accessible drive linkage to withdraw the dead bolt back into the lock is achieved without disengagement of the security chain assembly from the jamb mounted latch. A separate latch release is provided for disengaging the security chain. The lock body is provided with door penetrating detents which are actuated by the insertion of the dead bolt within the lock body whereby the detents are raised from within the lock body so as to lockingly engage with the door.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 1983Date of Patent: January 27, 1987Inventor: Alois Crepinsek
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Patent number: 4580819Abstract: An improved security chain lock has the security chain assembly coupled integrally to the lock body and concealingly mounted with that lock body within a door to be secured. The security chain assembly housed within the same lock housing which houses the lock body is affectively concealed from view so as not to mar the interior decor of a room in which such a lock is employed to secure the door entry to that room. Latch means are provided which are mounted in the door frame in juxtaposition to the lock body so as to provide ready mating engagement of the security chain latch hook with the latch mounted in the door frame. An improved method of assembly of the latch means to the door frame, employing orthogonal reinforcing means which mate within the door frame itself, in combination with the innovative security chain lock, provide for an overall highly secure improvement in the state of the art of security chain locks.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 1983Date of Patent: April 8, 1986Inventor: Alois Crepinsek
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Patent number: 4577896Abstract: An improved lock strike plate and security chain means are rotatably coupled within a recess within the strike plate means as well as within a recess of the door frame to which the strike plate is mounted. Means are provided within the security chain latching means to inhibit the decoupling of a security chain latched thereto when the door is placed ajar. Further means are provided for exterior key actuation of the chain latch to permit decoupling of the latch from a security chain by a person outside the secured area in an emergency situation. Orthogonal coupling means matingly engaged within the interior of the door frame itself strengthen the strike plate/chain latch assembly, reinforcing the door frame and making that frame a more integral part of the door locking assembly than has been heretofore achieved in the prior art.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 1982Date of Patent: March 25, 1986Inventor: Alois Crepinsek
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Patent number: 4576023Abstract: A door stile lock has a rotary latch bar. The rotary latch bar contains a compression loaded anvil within its interior. The latch bar rotates about the lock cylinder housing. The housing is provided with retention ports for engaging the compression loaded anvil at selected positions to inhibit rotation of the latch bar when the anvil is so engaged. Interior of the cylinder housing is an actuator rotatable by the lock key. The actuator raises the anvil from the retention ports and drives the latch bar about the axis of the cylinder housing between nominal locked and unlocked positions of the latch bar. The compression loaded anvil engages the retention ports in the cylinder housing at both the nominal locked and unlocked positions. A lock body engages the cylinder housing in a non-rotating manner. The lock body is then compressively engaged within the door stile.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 1983Date of Patent: March 18, 1986Inventor: Alois Crepinsek
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Patent number: 4573334Abstract: A deadbolt lock is adaptable for installation in doors of various thicknesses. The lock body and interior rosette are established at a fixed position with respect to the interior surface of the door in which the lock is mounted. A cylindrical threaded coupler is threaded to an extension of the exterior keyway-carrying rosette of the lock and the coupling between the threaded cylinder and the threaded extension of the rosette are adjusted in accordance with the thickness of the door to which the lock is installed. The interior threaded coupling cylinder is then inserted within the bore of the lock, the mounting being achieved without interference with the deadbolt throw/retract mechanism interior of the lock body.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 1983Date of Patent: March 4, 1986Inventor: Alois Crepinsek
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Patent number: 4570471Abstract: A lock body having compressive engagement with the interior of a hollow structural member of a door, such as a hollow stile. A compressive element is coupled to the lock body by means of a screw fastener. The compressive element has limited rotation about the axis of the screw fastener; the friction of the threaded coupling between the screw fastener and the compression element causing the compression element to rotate about the axis of the screw fastener. Such rotation is limited to approximately 90.degree. by an abutment stop provided on the body of the lock. When the compression element is drawn into abutting contact with the stopping abutment, continued actuation of the screw fastener causes the compression element to traverse the axis of the screw fastener.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 1983Date of Patent: February 18, 1986Inventor: Alois Crepinsek
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Patent number: 4489577Abstract: An improved lock mechanism whereby the raised element, or rosette, provided exteriorly for defining the keyway and providing secured access thereto is coupled to the lock body by mechanical means utilizing rigid interference fit lock mechanisms. Latch pins are emplaced within tapered latch recesses and the latch pins coupled one to another. A locking pin is driven into interference relationship with at least one of the latching pins to bar its movement within the latching recess and, thus, due to the fact that all latching pins are coupled one to another, an extremely strong coupling of the rosette to the lock body results.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 1982Date of Patent: December 25, 1984Inventor: Alois Crepinsek
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Patent number: 4474394Abstract: A lock strike plate is coupled to a door frame by orthogonal coupling means which mate within the interior of the door frame. The orthogonal coupling means not only provide the means for mounting the strike plate to the door frame, but also reinforce the door frame itself mandating the removal of a large portion of the door frame before a forced entry through a door locked and utilizing the innovative strike plate assembly of the invention can be successful.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 1982Date of Patent: October 2, 1984Inventor: Alois Crepinsek
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Patent number: 4027908Abstract: A chain lock for doors is greatly reinforced by the placement of a first chain end anchor behind an angle retainer which embraces a square corner of the adjacent door frame and is further secured by a serrated clamping plate in a plane perpendicular to the first chain end anchor. The opposite chain end anchor is received in a slot of a retainer plate which similarly embraces a corner of the swinging door and is further held securely by an extension which is locked to an adjacent interior portion of a door lock cylinder housing assembly.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 1975Date of Patent: June 7, 1977Assignee: International Top Security CorporationInventor: Alois Crepinsek
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Patent number: 4027907Abstract: A security chain lock for doors features a chain housing and guideway attached to the interior side of the door and coupled securely to door lock cylinder housing means. An extension of the chain housing laps the edge of the door through which the door lock bolt projects and is firmly anchored to such edge. A keeper mounting bracket is rigidly secured to the inner face and to the edge of the door frame which faces the door edge. A keeper housing is pivotally secured to said mounting bracket and receives a spring-urged keeper projecting from a reciprocatory release element joined to the keeper housing and adapted to enter an inaccessible chamber of the door frame when the keeper housing is pivoted in response to partial door opening from the inside while the chain lock is active. A coacting latch element connected with the extensible and retractable chain means is shiftable by an interior knob into active coupling engagement with the keeper in the keeper housing.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 1976Date of Patent: June 7, 1977Assignee: International Top Security CorporationInventor: Alois Crepinsek
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Patent number: 3992908Abstract: A lock cylinder housing assembly is received in a through bore of a door and coupled therein without the use of external or internal machine screws. A coacting dead bolt assembly in a bore formed in the door at right angles to the through bore bridges the through bore and extends through a transverse passage of the housing assembly to prevent rotation of the assembly or disassembling thereof from the exterior or interior of the door. A catch release mechanism on the dead bolt assembly is accessible only when the door is open to allow releasing of the catch means which allows removal and disassembly of the housing assembly at the inner side of the door.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 1975Date of Patent: November 23, 1976Assignee: International Top Security CorporationInventor: Alois Crepinsek
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Patent number: 3961508Abstract: In a door lock assembly, a lock cylinder is releasably fastened within a lock cylinder housing by means of a catch affixed to the lock cylinder and operatively associated with a structure, such as a lock bolt assembly, within the lock cylinder housing. The catch is released by means of an actuating pin passing from the side edge of the door into the lock cylinder housing for disengaging the catch and allowing the lock cylinder to be removed from its housing. The pin, in a preferred embodiment, is carried within the lock bolt.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 1974Date of Patent: June 8, 1976Assignees: Alois Crepinsek, Lee A. Chagra, Dave McFaddenInventor: Alois Crepinsek
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Patent number: 3934437Abstract: In a door bolt lock a tubular housing extends through a bore in the door near the edge thereof for housing at least one lock cylinder assembly coupled in mechanical operative association with a lock bolt assembly passing from the edge of the door into the tubular housing via an intersecting bore in the door. The tubular housing includes first and second axially separable coaxially aligned portions having flanges on their outer ends for capturing the door therebetween. The first and second tubular housing portions are threadably coupled together either directly or via a threaded insert, whereby the length of the housing is adjustable for accommodating doors of various thicknesses and whereby the two halves of the lock cylinder housing are coupled together by means of a relatively strong threaded tubular structure to make it more difficult to break apart the two halves of the housing.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 1974Date of Patent: January 27, 1976Assignees: Alois Crepinsek, Lee A. Chagra, Dafe McFaddenInventor: Alois Crepinsek
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Patent number: D680417Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2012Date of Patent: April 23, 2013Inventor: Alois Crepinsek