Safes – bank protection – or a related device – Wall and panel structures – closures and closure adjuncts – Closures
Patent
1984-04-09
1987-11-10
Smith, Gary L.
Safes, bank protection, or a related device
Wall and panel structures, closures and closure adjuncts
Closures
109 74, 16275, 16389, 49398, E06B 334, E05D 1104
Patent
active
047049707
ABSTRACT:
A hinge assembly composed of a planar-surfaced mounting bracket, a pivoted connection means, and an approximately "J"-shaped leaf member is disclosed. The hinge, being configured to function in a concealed fashion, operates to pivotedly mount a recessed door within a security enclosure.
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Crosby Gaius P.
Sanderson Robert A.
James Thomas A.
Smith Gary L.
Wilson Neill
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