Plural Safes Patents (Class 109/56)
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Patent number: 10829336Abstract: A sheet processing apparatus for processing a sheet includes a conveying path in which a sheet is conveyed; a setting portion including an opening formed in a cover, a setting face supporting a lower face of a sheet bundle inserted through the opening from an outside of the sheet processing apparatus, and a regulating face which regulates a position of the sheet bundle; a stack portion on which sheets are stacked; a binding unit which is configured to bind a sheet bundle set on a sheet setting area; and a punching unit being configured to be movable in the sheet width direction, the punching unit including a punching portion which forms a punch hole. In the sheet width direction, the sheet setting area is arranged as being overlapped with a moving area of an end of the one side of the punching unit in the sheet width direction.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2019Date of Patent: November 10, 2020Assignee: CANON FINETECH NISCA INC.Inventors: Daiki Komiyama, Takuya Katayama
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Patent number: 10071876Abstract: A sheet processing apparatus for processing a sheet includes a setting portion to which a sheet bundle is set from an outside of the apparatus, a conveying route in which a sheet is conveyed, a stack portion on which sheets conveyed from the conveying route are stacked, the stack portion being arranged at a different position of the setting portion, a binding unit which binds a sheet bundle set in the setting portion and a sheet bundle stacked in the stack portion, and a punching portion which forms a punch hole on a sheet, which is conveyed in the conveying route. The setting portion is arranged as being overlapped to the punching portion in a direction of intersecting with a conveying direction of a sheet conveyed in the conveying route.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 2017Date of Patent: September 11, 2018Assignee: CANON FINETECH NISCA INC.Inventors: Daiki Komiyama, Takuya Katayama
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Patent number: 10044901Abstract: An image forming system includes a portable terminal device, an image forming apparatus, and a marker registration circuit. A display device in the image forming apparatus displays a marker associated with location information of a user who has instructed execution of printing on a recording medium. The portable terminal device includes an information acquisition circuit and a position notification image output circuit. The information acquisition circuit photographs the marker displayed on the display device using an imaging device, so as to acquire the location information registered in the marker registration circuit, and the location information is associated with the marker photographed by the imaging device. The position notification image output circuit outputs a position notification image that notifies an output device of a position corresponding to the location information acquired by the information acquisition circuit.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2018Date of Patent: August 7, 2018Assignee: Kyocera Document Solutions Inc.Inventors: Yoshitaka Matsuki, Tomohiro Kawasaki, Kunihiko Shimamoto
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Patent number: 9860404Abstract: An image forming system determines whether there is any recording material that is being conveyed in an image forming apparatus and that cannot be stopped at a predetermined position defined so as to avoid a location that causes a deformation of the recording material, when the conveying abnormality of the recording material is detected. Also, the image forming system determines whether there is any post processing apparatus in which the recording material can be stopped at an upstream side with respect to the post processing apparatus where the conveying abnormality occurs. Further, the image forming system discharges the recording material that cannot be stopped at the predetermined position in the image forming apparatus to a post processing apparatus at a downstream side with respect to the image forming apparatus and stops the recording material in the post processing apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2015Date of Patent: January 2, 2018Assignee: KONICA MINOLTA, INC.Inventor: Hiroyuki Konishi
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Patent number: 9394136Abstract: The purpose of the present invention is to provide a sheet bundle binding processing apparatus capable of performing a binding process in high productivity as selecting a binding processing unit from a staple binding device arranged in a sheet introducing area of a processing tray and a press binding device arranged outside the introducing area.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2014Date of Patent: July 19, 2016Assignees: CANON FINETECH INC., NISCA CORPORATIONInventors: Mamoru Kubo, Seiji Nishizawa, Masaya Takahashi
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Publication number: 20140000495Abstract: Provided is a temporary secure storage system for firearms. The system is designed to provide convenient, secure storage of handguns. A number of storage containers employing electronic locking mechanisms are stored within a secure facility. Customers can rent a storage container for a predetermined period of time, during which firearms and accoutrement are kept within an individually locked container. Biometric scanners, card readers, and PIN keypads are examples of the types of authenticators used on each storage container to ensure that only the owner gains access to the contents. The system is ideally suited for persons who lawfully carry concealed weapons and seek to abide by local ordinances regarding gun-free areas. In this manner the system provides convenience and peace of mind to gun-carrying persons.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2013Publication date: January 2, 2014Inventor: Thomas Spencer
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Patent number: 8408147Abstract: A cards safe for the safe keeping of credit, debit, and switch cards, or any other small personal item used for making payments or for deposit/security purposes. A card is retained inside a box (30) which is retained by the seller. The box (30) is locked in a secure condition with two locking arms (88), which require a key (70) to unlock them. A locking bar (126) slides across the edge of the box (30) in a slot (46). The key has a protrusion (110), which stops at a correct location to bear against locking arms, which are otherwise biased to a locked state by springs. The key (70) enters the box (30) through a slot (106), and the lock releases. The box (30) can only be opened with the unique key.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2003Date of Patent: April 2, 2013Assignee: Cardssafe, Ltd.Inventors: Christopher John Holloway, Trond Rornes, Alan Hawkins, Nick Brown, Lee Manvell
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Patent number: 8359986Abstract: The present invention relates to protection of accommodated items such as cartridges each incorporating recording media and enhances a protection function for the accommodated items. The present invention relates to protection of accommodated items accommodated in an accommodating shelf into/out of which accommodated items (cartridges) such as cartridges each incorporating recording media such as magnetic tapes can be put/taken.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2007Date of Patent: January 29, 2013Assignee: Fujitsu LimitedInventors: Yukio Sekiguchi, Masahiko Katada, Katsufumi Onaka, Takanobu Kashiwagi, Akira Nanba
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Patent number: 7850076Abstract: An apparatus and method for managing cash utilize one or more remotely or locally operable cash management devices. A cash management device dispenses cash, determines the denomination and amount of deposited cash and remotely or locally reconciles a cashier cash drawer at the end of a shift. The cash is accounted for from the time it is disbursed from a cash management device, throughout a cashier's sales and when it is deposited into the cash management device.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2009Date of Patent: December 14, 2010Inventor: Andrei Dorenbaum
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Patent number: 7165767Abstract: Dispenser modules include structure permitting their securement in stacked and aligned relation. The dispenser modules can contain sheet media such as notes and other items. The dispenser modules can be used in an automated banking machine operative to dispense multiple types of sheet media. Modules include a projection plate and a biasing latch arm on side walls thereof. The projection plate includes a pin adapted to be received in a side wall slot. A first module is locked to a second module through a first module latch preventing movement of a second module pin from a first module slot. Disassembly of the locked modules can occur with compressing of the latch to release the modules relative to each other.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2003Date of Patent: January 23, 2007Assignee: Diebold Self-Service Systems a division of Diebold, IncorporatedInventors: H. Thomas Graef, Michael S. Johnson, Michael Harty, Jonathan M. Peritt, Ken Kontor
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Patent number: 7028621Abstract: A device for storing articles comprises boxes. Each box comprises an outer shell shell removably mounted on a support by interfitting engagement, and a moving portion connected to the outer shell. The device further comprises a lock adapted firstly to allow the moving portion to be opened and closed relative to the outer shell, and secondly to allow the outer shell of the box to be unlocked from the support.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2002Date of Patent: April 18, 2006Assignee: AmanagementInventor: Antoine Francis Pierre Mercier
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Patent number: 6734783Abstract: A gate management system for controlling an operation of a gate of a vault including a biometrics information management device having a first memory, storing biometrics information of at least a first and second persons, the first person being required to be accompanied with the second person to pass through the gate and the second person being able to pass the gate alone, a gate management device having a second memory, temporarily storing biometrics information of the first and second person in the second memory, and comparing the temporarily stored information with the information stored in the first memory, a controller controlling an operation of the gate based on a result of the comparison performed by the gate management device.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2000Date of Patent: May 11, 2004Assignee: Oki Electric Industry Co., Ltd.Inventor: Noriyoshi Anbai
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Patent number: 6546882Abstract: An automated payment system for use in a service station. The system includes at least one fuel dispenser for dispensing fuel and having a user interface for directing how payment for the fuel is to be processed. The system also includes a payment terminal positioned in proximity to the fuel dispenser for receiving the payments. The terminal has rigid outer walls forming an enclosed interior section for housing the payments. In one embodiment, the terminal has rigid outer walls forming a substantially H-shape with two indents positioned on the exterior of the payment terminal. A pair of support posts are firmly mounted within the indents for securing the payment terminal in position. Mounting mechanisms may attach the payment terminal to the support post and be positioned such that they are contained within the terminal and post to restrict access.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 2000Date of Patent: April 15, 2003Assignee: Gilbarco Inc.Inventors: Jonathan A. Gromatzky, Joseph D. Long, Phillip W. Neal
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Patent number: 6386121Abstract: An attachment for a door of a safety deposit box cubical for modifying its locking system wherein the locking system comprises a flange forming a part of one of the bank keys extending laterally of the key and anchored to the door for providing access to a safety deposit box by merely using a second assigned key.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 1998Date of Patent: May 14, 2002Inventor: Alfred S. Aguilar
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Publication number: 20010032118Abstract: A computer-controlled automated management system (20) for monitoring and controlling distribution and storage of money tills, and linking tracking of employee productivity to time in receipt of a till. The system (20) comprises a cabinet (22), a control panel (28), and a personal computer (30). The cabinet (22) is mounted through a wall to provide an interface having a front side accessible from a first area and a rear side accessible from a second area, such as, for example, a cash room. The control panel (28) is mounted next to the cabinet on the front side of the wall. The interior cabinet space is divided into a plurality of till compartments (24), with each compartment (24) being selectively accessible from both the front and rear of the cabinet (22). Tills are loaded and removed from the rear by cash room personnel and from the front by cashiers and other employees.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2000Publication date: October 18, 2001Inventor: Odie Kenneth Carter
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Patent number: 6129029Abstract: A method and apparatus for accessing a safe deposit box stored in a vault. The safe deposit box includes a customer lock and a bank lock, each of which must be opened to access the box. Apparatus is provided to permanently maintain the bank lock in an open position and to enable a customer to enter the vault without requiring the assistance of a bank teller.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 1998Date of Patent: October 10, 2000Inventor: Ronald R. Watson
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Patent number: 6082272Abstract: Two enclosure are secured together to provide a safe the size and shape of a box spring for supporting a mattress. Wheels and handles are provided for transport. Fasteners for the enclosure, wheels, and handles are accessible only from the interior of the enclosures to inhibit unauthorized movement of the safe.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 1998Date of Patent: July 4, 2000Inventor: John B. Adrain
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Patent number: 5936544Abstract: A modular door access control system incorporates a plurality of wireless door modules. Access request signals are transmitted to a remote access control unit. The control unit transmits access authorizing control signals to a respective one of the modules. A newly installed module, in a selected mode, enters into communication with the unit. The unit in turn transmits an identifier to the module for use in identifying itself to the unit subsequently in response to a received access request.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1997Date of Patent: August 10, 1999Assignee: Pittway CorporationInventors: Eric V. Gonzales, Dennis Charlesbois, Frederick J. Conforti, Ming Ng, Cornelio M. Varilla
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Patent number: 5905446Abstract: An electronic security system for controlling access to a plurality of storage locations. The system includes an electronic lock associated with each storage location, a central control terminal for controlling operation of the security system, a programming terminal to program a plurality of keys, and an identification terminal for identifying authorized users of the security system.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 1997Date of Patent: May 18, 1999Assignee: DieBold, IncorporatedInventors: Randolph C. Benore, Leo J. Grosswiller, Shawn Gibson, Donald Neidlinger
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Patent number: 5890439Abstract: An improved safe deposit assembly including an outer housing, a removable inner container, and one or more lock devices which may be in signal communication with a time-delay device for securing valuables within. To unlock and remove the inner container from the outer housing, a separate cover is slid in to a slot on the outer housing. The cover locks a lock before releasing a latch, and neither the lock or latch are accessible until the container is removed from the housing. But a first lock must be unlocked before the cover may be slid in. The first lock may be in signal communication with a time delay to device to thwart robbery attempts. As the cover is slid in it first becomes trapped by a spring lock on the inner container and then it releases a second spring bolt lock that both seals the inner container and releases it from the outer housing. The sealed inner container may only be opened by unlocking the lock device.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 1997Date of Patent: April 6, 1999Inventor: Edward T. McGunn
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Patent number: 5857418Abstract: A device for storing valuable objects, money in vaults in particular, comprising containers (5; 6; 7; 8) located separately of one another and on undercarriages (2), which may be adjustably rearranged on rails (1) in a vault, wherein each such container (5; 6; 7; 8) is equipped on the top thereof with at least two centering projections (3) and/or hollows (4), and on the bottom thereof with corresponding projections (3) and/or hollows (4), while each such undercarriage (2) has located on its top surface corresponding centering projections (3) and/or hollows (4) to rectify the containers (5; 6; 7; 8). Such containers (5; 6; 7; 8) are equipped with upper interconnecting contacts (9) and lower interconnecting contacts (10), while such upper interconnecting contacts (9), located on the top surface of each container (5,6,7,8), are connected to the follower unit (11) that is positioned in each such undercarriage (2).Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 1996Date of Patent: January 12, 1999Assignee: Pulec Holding, A.S.Inventors: Zbynek Pulec, Michal Vondra, Jaromir Grygera
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Patent number: 5816174Abstract: Automated attendant terminals and a mounting system for such terminals. Each attendant terminal is substantially L-shaped and comprises a housing formed by front, opposing side, rear, and first and second contact surfaces. The first and second contact surfaces form the recessed portion of the L-shape. When used in connection with the mounting system of the present invention, the first contact surfaces and/or the second contact surfaces of each terminal contacts the surfaces of the support mechanism (such as a pole) to result in a "back-to-back" orientation of the terminals. The support mechanism includes opposing surfaces for such engagement with the contact surfaces of the terminals. The mounting system also includes an attachment mechanism which connects the terminals to the poles in this orientation. The attachment mechanism is only accessible through the interior of the housings of the terminals to thereby provide a secure island automated attendant terminal system.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 1996Date of Patent: October 6, 1998Inventors: Ervin M. Smith, John A. Todd, Dennis K. Troy, Phillip L. Brookshire
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Patent number: 5787819Abstract: An anti-effraction device in particular for automatic dispensers of banknotes and valuables is provided which comprises a casing, a door formed in the casing, and at least one container internal to the casing and adapted to house banknotes and valuables, the anti-effraction device comprising time control members adapted to impose a delay period in the door-opening procedure and detection means adapted to detect the presence of banknotes and valuables in the container and to send the time control members a correction signal substantially depending on the presence of banknotes and valuables, said time control members being at least partly interlocked to said correction signal in a manner adapted to vary the delay period in the presence of the correction signal.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1996Date of Patent: August 4, 1998Assignee: M.I.B. Elettronica S.r.l.Inventor: Giuseppe Ezio Fumanelli
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Patent number: 5701828Abstract: An electronic lock system for controlling access to a plurality of enclosures each having an openable and closeable panel. The system is comprised of a lock mechanism mounted to each of the panels. The lock mechanism has a lock member movable between a first position locking the panel and a second position unlocking the panel. Each of the lock mechanisms has a specific access code allowing movement of the lock member from the first position to the second position. An identification system is provided for identifying individuals authorized for access to one or more of the enclosures. A processing system stores information regarding access codes for each of the enclosures and individual identification information for identifying the enclosure to which an authorized individual is allowed access. A portable key device is used with the lock mechanisms on the panels; the key device having memory programmable by the processing system for storing an access code to a lock mechanism on one of the panels.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 1996Date of Patent: December 30, 1997Assignee: Diebold, IncorporatedInventors: Randolph C. Benore, Joseph Gagliano, Shawn Gibson, Leo J. Grosswiller, Gram McGeorge, Donald Neidlinger
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Patent number: 5596934Abstract: A seismic restraint system for vault located bank safety deposit box modules and the like. This system includes a beam or strongback which extends along the top of a row of safe deposit box modules. A series of adjustable columns bear against the beam and the ceiling of the safe deposit vault. Horizontal bars extend laterally from the beam for securement to an adjacent wall or other vertical support. In one embodiment, a rectangular beam assembly with a plurality of adjustable columns is used to secure a freestanding stack of modules. Resilient pads and stepped beams accommodate differences in heights of modules.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 1995Date of Patent: January 28, 1997Assignee: Pacific Bank Technology, Inc.Inventors: Dennis Hamm, Glenn Brake, James G. Johanson
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Patent number: 5504325Abstract: A system for monitoring a multiplicity of doors including at least two optical transceivers mounted on each of the multiplicity of doors and communication apparatus for communicating with the optical transceivers mounted on each of the multiplicity of doors thereby to verify their position, the communication apparatus being operative to communicate with the optical transceivers on each of the multiplicity of doors via plural serial communications pathways, at least one of the plural pathways extending via optical transceivers mounted on a plurality of different doors.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 1994Date of Patent: April 2, 1996Assignee: Elisra Electronic Systems Ltd.Inventors: Gad Talmon, Zvi Dershowitz
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Patent number: 5488914Abstract: The present invention provides a security device for boxes. The security device includes a cabinet device defining an enclosure for safekeeping a box containing, for example, valuable materials. The cabinet device includes side walls, a rear wall, a front wall and a bottom base. The cabinet device has an open top section into which a bottom portion of the box which is to be secured is inserted into the upper inner portion of the cabinet device. The bottom base includes a locking device for securing the cabinet onto a supporting surface such as a floor. The front wall includes a drawer removably secured to the front wall. The cabinet includes releasably interlocking devices at the upper inner portion of the walls to secure the box onto the cabinet which is secured onto a support surface such as, for example, the floor.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 1993Date of Patent: February 6, 1996Inventor: Jay Ouellette
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Patent number: 5435255Abstract: A safety deposit box storage structure comprising: a housing formed from continuous metal sheet, the housing having a back wall and spaced apart side walls. At least one inwardly projecting ridge extends along the inner surface of each side wall. A top wall and a bottom wall are secured to the housing to form a box structure having an open front end. At least one vertical partition is disposed between and parallel to the side walls; the vertical partition being generally flat, and having at least one corrugation formed therein. Each corrugation has a ridge projecting from each side of the partition. A plurality of spaced-apart slots are formed in the ridges. The slots are generally parallel to the top and bottom wall: A plurality of horizontal shelves are provided having lateral edges dimensioned to be received in the slots, the vertical partitions and horizontal shelves defining compartments within the box structure to receive a security box.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 1993Date of Patent: July 25, 1995Assignee: Diebold, IncorporatedInventors: John W. Elseser, Ramon A. Nero, Alan J. Rozlosnik
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Patent number: 5427036Abstract: A cashier's console includes in a vertically stacked arrangement a safe or secure deposit base, a security box and a cash drawer. The security box includes a number of currency bill insertion slots which are arranged parallel to an upper front edge of the security box but are recessed inward from the upper front edge of the security box. A face plate of the cash drawer is sloped toward the currency insertion slots to function as a guide surface for inserted bills. The guide surface raises in effect the height from which bills may be conveniently inserted into the insertion slots. The effective upward positioning of the insertion heights makes it easier for a cashier to sort money into the slots on a daily basis, thereby raising the efficiency of the insertion operation. Vertical guides provide lateral guiding action to further increase the efficiency of the operation.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 1994Date of Patent: June 27, 1995Assignee: Lefebure Manufacturing CorporationInventors: Kevin A. Fee, Daniel J. Banyas
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Patent number: 5342034Abstract: A "mailboxing" unit and system for separating by users the job sheet outputs of various users of a shared users printer. It provides for compiling, finishing, and stacking the sheets sequentially outputted from the printer in separate job sets into one or more temporarily and variably assigned "mailboxes" of a "mailboxing" job sorting accessory unit having a number of variably assignable "mailbox" bins. An integral moving sheet deflector, compiler and stapler unit is shown for collecting, compiling, and optionally stapling, and ejecting job sets of sheets for separate designated users into one or more of these discrete but variably assigned "mailboxes". It may also provide a bypass for sequentially stacking unstapled user sheets directly in a mailbox without compiling and stapling. A variable display indicates the bins into which that particular user's jobs have been placed last and not yet removed.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 1993Date of Patent: August 30, 1994Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Barry P. Mandel, Richard A. Van Dongen
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Patent number: 5035187Abstract: A safe having multiple openings in the form of drawers, with each of the drawers having a different color. The material placed into any one of the drawers passes from the drawer into a container located below the drawer in the safe. Each of the containers bears the same color as the drawer with which it communicates. A door over the safe prevents the unauthorized access to or removal of the containers from the safe. Catches, attached to each of the drawers, prevent their unauthorized removal from the safe. Each of the drawers may also include a separate lock to prevent entrance into the drawer except by authorized individuals.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1990Date of Patent: July 30, 1991Assignee: McGunn Safe, Inc.Inventor: Edward T. McGunn
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Patent number: 4947766Abstract: A safe deposit box construction including a two-dimensional array of safe deposit boxes, the doors of which are interconnectable with adjoining doors and the shelves of which are removable. The interconnectability of the doors and the removability of the shelves permit the intermediate shelf between adjoining boxes to be removed and the doors thereof interconnected to create a safe deposit box having a size equal to the combined sizes of the adjoining boxes.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 1989Date of Patent: August 14, 1990Inventor: William S. Collier, Jr.
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Patent number: 4922837Abstract: A safe having multiple openings in the form of drawers, with each of the drawers having a different color. The material placed into any one of the drawers passes from the drawer into a container located below the drawer in the safe. Each of the containers bears the same color as the drawer with which it communicates. A door over the safe prevents the unauthorized access to or removal of the containers from the safe. Catches, attached to each of the drawers, prevent their unauthorized removal from the safe. Each of the drawers may also include a separate lock to prevent entrance into the drawer except by authorized individuals.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 1988Date of Patent: May 8, 1990Inventor: Edward T. McGunn
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Patent number: 4688492Abstract: The internal space of a safe is subdivided into two compartments lying side by side by a vertical partition provided with a reinforced vertical upright. A reinforced closure door comprises two leaves adapted to be closed in succession, each having its own locking mechanism with bolts adapted to engage in said upright in their thrown position. The bolts of the two mechanisms are made functionally interdependent by means of pivotal latch members borne by the partition which lock in the thrown position the bolts of the second-to-close door leaf in response to the throwing of the bolts of the first-to-close door leaf.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 1986Date of Patent: August 25, 1987Assignee: Lips Vago SpAInventor: Ferruccio G. Peghetti
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Patent number: 4648550Abstract: A multi-family mailbox assembly wherein each individual box is disposed in a modular frame. Each module can be secured in side to side relationship to another to give the appearance of a horizontal and vertical rectangular array of boxes. Each box is inserted into and recessed backward from the front edge of each modular frame to preclude and prevent any efforts to pry open one of the doors of the box, as by the insertion of a screwdriver, crowbar, or other sharp-pointed tool between the door and module frame.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 1985Date of Patent: March 10, 1987Assignee: Cynthia A. ClearyInventor: Vincent J. Cleary, Jr.
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Patent number: 4643107Abstract: A security vault for receiving and permitting seriatim access to a number of receptacles, which may receive coin boxes used in pay telephones or the like. The receptacles are on multiple tiers of a carousel assembly rotatably mounted within a security barrier. A doorway in the security barrier permits access only to a single receptacle on each tier, as the carousel assembly is indexed in rotation, and a door selects only one tier at a time for access. An indexing and locking mechanism selectively couples the door to the carousel assembly, displacing the door to the next available tier and then locking the door to prevent unauthorized access to any receptacle on a previous tier.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 1985Date of Patent: February 17, 1987Assignee: Bellsouth CorporationInventors: William L. Gunn, Gerry G. Hull
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Patent number: 4608932Abstract: An improved safety deposit box system includes a casing having parallel vertical side walls and parallel horizontal top and bottom walls. A plurality of vertical casing partitions and horizontal casing shelves within the side, top and bottom walls define a plurality of compartments. A die cast frame is mounted to the front of the casing. The frame includes horizontal frame shelves forwardly disposed of the respective casing shelves; top and bottom walls; and vertical walls forwardly disposed of the vertical casing walls and partitions. The vertical walls of the frame are positioned so that one of said vertical partitions or side walls of the casing adjacent to each compartment is accessible. The vertical frame walls also include latch receptacles. The latch receptacles are positioned in each compartment opposite from the accessible casing wall. The accessible vertical casing partition or side wall in each compartment is fixably attached to a first leaf of a hinge.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 1984Date of Patent: September 2, 1986Assignee: Diebold, IncorporatedInventors: Robert J. Bohland, Charles E. Delamater, John W. Elseser, William L. Gensamer
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Patent number: 4557416Abstract: A multiple-unit mailbox apparatus comprising a number of parallel hinge door assemblies, a plurality of tubular mail receptacles and an outer support structure including a front panel which supports the receptacles and the hinge door assemblies at its front surface. The outer support structure also includes interconnected top, bottom and side panels including a back panel. The front panel has a plurality of container openings in which the mail receptacles are supported in spaced relationship from each other so that the receptacles can receive mail inserted therethrough. Each hinge door assembly includes a hinge rod fixedly mounted at its opposite ends to top and bottom weather strip portions of the front panel. Each hinge rod extends through intermediate strip portions of the front panel which are positioned between adjacent container openings.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 1984Date of Patent: December 10, 1985Assignee: Benedict J. StahlInventors: Benedict J. Stahl, Thomas L. Hierman
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Patent number: 4528916Abstract: A deposit box construction is disclosed wherein vertically adjacent deposit boxes are interlocked in any combination to provide a deposit box installation having any desired mix of box sizes. In the preferred embodiment, each box door is grooved to receive a metallic strip member that is slidably disposed within juxtaposed grooves so that vertically adjacent doors are rigidly interconnected by the strip members. The interlocking means further includes a flat, preferably metallic plate member that is fixedly secured at longitudinally opposed ends of the adjacent doors. Thus, one strip member and one plate member interlock two vertically adjacent door members to provide a single deposit box of twice the capacity of a single box. A larger number of vertically adjacent doors may be similarly interlocked by n-1 pairs of strip members and plate members.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 1983Date of Patent: July 16, 1985Assignee: Safe Deposit Box ConstructionInventor: Lloyd F. Knight
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Patent number: 4194453Abstract: A safe deposit box nest includes an outer housing into which are assembled a number of sheet metal partitions and shelves to form compartments. In order to eliminate the need for individually fitting each compartment door, each such door is hinged to and strikes against posts formed by extruded members such as aluminum attached to the front of the partitions. To the same end the forward edges of the shelves are disposed between the posts and doors and are folded rearwardly upon themselves and compressd to form shelf edge portions of uniform thickness. Finally, the nest is constructed in a manner which reduces welding to a minimum and helps insure accurate and uniform compartment openings to which the doors are applied.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 1977Date of Patent: March 25, 1980Assignee: Walter Kidde & Company, Inc.Inventor: Larry I. Cutter
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Patent number: 4164907Abstract: A device for storing valuables includes a multiplicity of safety deposit boxes arranged in a transportable and releasably-anchorable column, a hollow receiving jacket anchorable in a ground support, and means for releasably anchoring the column in the receiving jacket. The column consists of a plurality of sets of vertically-superimposed safety deposit boxes, disposed adjacent to one another with the sets being disposed side-by-side in a generally circular arrangement.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1977Date of Patent: August 21, 1979Inventors: Michael Piatscheck, Dieter Sievers
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Patent number: 4084520Abstract: An attachment to a safe storing reserve cash, including a lockable hopper mounted on top of the safe to deposit immediately a shipment of cash into the safe without opening the safe, and a lockable container, connected to the hopper and extending partially into the safe, to store temporarily and have access to cash for delivery elsewhere without opening the safe at the time the delivery is to be made. The container is connected to the hopper so as to be concealed when the safe is viewed normally when standing in front of the safe.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 1976Date of Patent: April 18, 1978Assignee: Bankers Trust of South CarolinaInventor: David Lee Frier
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Patent number: 3970010Abstract: A security storage system comprising a security storage chest having a lock and a compartmented frame. The frame is slidably mounted in the chest to move in or out in a straight line. Access to the compartments is from the side of the frame in a direction substantially perpendicular to the direction of movement of the frame. Each compartment holds a security storage box. Each box has a construction permitting it to be locked into the frame.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1974Date of Patent: July 20, 1976Inventor: Ross H. Cantley