Supports: cabinet structure – Mounted on wall – ceiling or spaced panels
Patent
1977-04-25
1978-01-24
Gilliam, Paul R.
Supports: cabinet structure
Mounted on wall, ceiling or spaced panels
49257, 109 70, 312204, 312209, A47B 8100, E05D 1556, E06B 350
Patent
active
040700747
ABSTRACT:
A cabinet in which the closure or door thereof is rendered less vulnerable to unauthorized tampering which seeks to bypass the lock thereof as a result of the door being latched behind an edge of the cabinet front opening. Thus, opening of the door contemplates a compound movement, i.e. an initial unlatching sliding movement, and then the usual pivotal traverse from its closed into its open position. As a significant improvement, the construction of the within cabinet effectively masks the presence of the structural features which contribute to the door compound movement, whereas this is not the case with prior art cabinet doors and, as a result, such omission in an obvious way, detracts from the effectiveness of the security intended to be gained by the compound door movement.
REFERENCES:
patent: 674490 (1901-05-01), Watkins
patent: 3014608 (1961-12-01), Aylor
patent: 3270462 (1966-09-01), Obadal et al.
Gilliam Paul R.
Grosz Alex
Superior Steel Door & Trim Co., Inc.
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