Safes – bank protection – or a related device – Wall and panel structures – closures and closure adjuncts – Closures
Patent
1997-09-04
1999-10-26
Barrett, Suzanne Dino
Safes, bank protection, or a related device
Wall and panel structures, closures and closure adjuncts
Closures
109 84, E04G 1026
Patent
active
059708891
ABSTRACT:
An insulated steel shell safe has a lip extending inward around an inner periphery of a door opening; and a molded resin liner, inserted into the steel shell through the door opening, is connected to the lip to form an interior of the safe. The liner has a face flange seated against the front face of the lip and outwardly extending ribs engaging a rear face of the lip. This supports the liner within the shell by engagement of the face flange and the ribs with the lip while insulation material is poured through a back wall of the shell into the space between the shell and the liner.
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Emery Leland E.
Shaffer Douglas E.
Barrett Suzanne Dino
John D. Brush & Co., Inc.
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