Safes – bank protection – or a related device – Shields and protectors
Patent
1992-11-20
1994-07-19
Cuomo, Peter M.
Safes, bank protection, or a related device
Shields and protectors
109 80, 109 82, 109 84, E06B 900
Patent
active
053298640
ABSTRACT:
A break-in obstructing, or burglarproof door or wall, for which old motor vehicle tires are used as filling units instead of steel structures and sheeting. The treads or strips separated from the tires form mat-like, layered, and/or stacked filling units for burglarproof doors or walls and are connected with each other and to the frame by special fastening devices. This application considerably reduces the weight of such a door, and allows for burglarproof and break-in obstructing doors and walls at a much lower production cost, due to using recycling material.
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Cuomo Peter M.
Dino Suzanne L.
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