Abstract:
A conventional safe proper becomes useless when unable to be locked or unlocked, thereby causing a waste of resources. Locks capable of being locked/unlocked are provided to unfasten a common fastening member, so as to open a door or lid from the body, allow each lock to be freely mounted on and dismounted from a lock mounting portion, and dispose a false lock on each lock. An operating means of locking/unlocking any one of the locks is provided to enable persistent use of a common latch disposed at an identity opening of a safe proper.
Abstract:
This invention permits (or rejects) access to a secure location by authenticating precision up to 106 i.e. 10 to the power 6 or 1,000,000. Such precision allows highly secure and controlled access thereby paving a new field of finer control and security than the conventional security techniques based on software or hardware. Objective of this invention is to provide an additional high-robust-security wall over existing locks/vaults/security systems. Such new high-robust-security wall will allow existing owners, companies to have a hacker-proof and secure mechanism without upgrading or replacing their existing security systems in place. Another benefit of this objective is to launch new industrial sectors as below: 1. Sector (R&D Firms): Manufacture, Test and Create new alloys based on resonance frequencies needed to identify a unique key. 2. Sector (Manufactures): Mass produce such keys and metal plates for each metal once such frequencies are identified. 3. Sector (Maintenance & Support): Highly specialized Maintenance and Support services for customers utilizing this security mechanism. For example, Support services such as, customer might need help for delivering such keys securely, replace existing keys in event of malfunction of the old key, Support key and metal plate manufacturers by regularly providing updates on new alloys designed by R&D firms. 4. Sector (Private networks): Private networks connecting R&D firms and Manufacturers, and another private network connecting Manufacturers and Maintenance & Support, and another network connecting Maintenance & Support services and existing customers.
Abstract:
Disclosed is a furniture for facilitating well-being of a user of the furniture. The furniture may include one or more metallic inserts configured to be inserted within a part of the furniture. Additionally, the one or more metallic inserts may be removable. Further, the one or more metallic inserts may include a hollow structure configured to accommodate one or more beneficial objects such as, one or more of a therapeutic substance, a religiously significant substance and a spiritually significant substance.
Abstract:
The invention provides a modified box-shape safe that includes a cabinet having an open front contiguous with an open oblique side obtusely angled relative to the open front. The safe cabinet is formed by two vertically oriented rectangular sections that adjoin to form the cabinet's back and side wall and two horizontally oriented trapezoidal sections that adjoin adjacent horizontal edges of the back and side walls to form the cabinet's top and bottom. The open front and contiguous open oblique side of the cabinet is closed using a safe door having a rectangular front section adjoining an oblique side section obtusely angled relative tot the front section. The door is pivotably connected to the cabinet so as to open from the oblique side section.
Abstract:
A modular system for protecting a critical asset includes a plurality of vertical members extending vertically upwardly from a ground surface, and inner and outer stacks of spaced-apart horizontal members connected between adjacent pairs of the vertical members defining a vertical wall. The spaced-apart horizontal members have cross sections and spacings such that no line can be drawn through the wall without intersecting with one or both of the inner and outer stacks. The cross sections of the horizontal members in both stacks include elongated angled surfaces such that projectile on a trajectory toward the critical asset is deflected upwardly or downwardly and away from the critical asset. In a preferred embodiment, the horizontal members are angle irons. In a more preferred embodiment the horizontal members are 1/2″ 90-degree steel angle irons oriented sideways, such that the elongated plates making up the angle irons are 45 degrees off horizontal.
Abstract:
A cargo container is provided. The cargo container includes a cargo container housing that defines an interior region. The cargo container further includes a shelving unit disposed in the interior region. The shelving unit has first and second shelf members spaced apart from one another, and a shelf liner disposed on the first shelf member. The shelving unit further includes a shelf liner and an inflatable cushion. The inflatable cushion that is disposed in the storage region of the shelf liner and adapted to contact a storage box and a second shelf member when the inflatable cushion has an inflated state such that the inflatable cushion applies a downward force on the storage box to prevent movement of the storage box during movement of the cargo container housing.
Abstract:
Storage panels for safes, such as gun safes. Some embodiments may comprise an interior storage panel configured so as to be positioned at least partially outside of a safe in an open position, and may be configured so as to extend along and be positioned at least substantially parallel to the safe door in a closed position with the safe door closed. In some embodiments, the interior storage panel may be configured to be repositioned between the open position and the closed position by rotating the interior storage panel about a pivot axis opposite from a pivot axis of the safe door. In some embodiments, the interior storage panel may be configured to extend away from a side of the safe when opened opposite from a side of the safe from which the safe door extends.
Abstract:
One or more of the embodiments described herein may include features related to the protection of chests, safes and other security enclosures and in particular to improvements to safes/chests and automatic banking machines which are subject to gas attack and similar assault which are perpetrated with a view to blowing up a chest to gain unauthorized access.
Abstract:
In one embodiment, a subterranean hydraulic security system comprises a safe, support legs, and a lifting means, such as a hydraulic scissor lift and a pump, a screw jack, or other equivalent means. The underground safe system may also comprise an oversized upper portion formed from concrete, wood, or other rigid material.In another embodiment, a subterranean hydraulic security system comprises a gate, securing posts, and a lifting means.