Device and method for securing doors against forced break-ins

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292DIG15, 16 82, E05C 502

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055909183

ABSTRACT:
Door securing device and method comprising a cam having a periphery, a shaft perpendicularly connected to the cam, and a socket adapted to be formed in a floor adjacent a door. The shaft is operatively pivotally mounted in the socket with the periphery of said cam abutting the door. The socket secures the shaft therein and the cam abutting the door against breaking the door in. While maintaining the securing of the shaft, cam and door against break-ins, the shaft is pivotal in the socket, without removing the shaft from the socket, to and from respective selected pivot positions of the shaft in the socket, in which positions a respective portion of the periphery of the cam abuts the door in a completely closed position of the door, and respectively, in at least one partially open position of the door. The shaft is removably mounted in the socket for removal when desired.

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