IPC분류정보
국가/구분 |
United States(US) Patent
등록
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국제특허분류(IPC7판) |
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출원번호 |
US-0073015
(2016-03-17)
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등록번호 |
US-10094160
(2018-10-09)
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발명자
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출원인 / 주소 |
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대리인 / 주소 |
MacMillan, Sobanski & Todd, LLC
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인용정보 |
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초록
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A modular fire safe is provided. The modular fire safe includes a base module. The base module has an interior shell and one or more groove assemblies. One or more intermediate modules are positioned in a vertically stacked arrangement with the base module. The one or more intermediate modules have
A modular fire safe is provided. The modular fire safe includes a base module. The base module has an interior shell and one or more groove assemblies. One or more intermediate modules are positioned in a vertically stacked arrangement with the base module. The one or more intermediate modules have an interior shell, one or more groove assemblies and one or more tongue assemblies. A top module is positioned in a vertically stacked arrangement with an uppermost intermediate module. The top module has an interior shell and one or more tongue assemblies. The tongue assemblies are configured to be received by the groove assemblies such that the base, intermediate and top modules form an assembled modular fire safe. A plurality of retention members extend transversely through the interior shells of the base, intermediate and top modules to secure the tongue assemblies to the groove assemblies.
대표청구항
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1. A modular fire safe comprising: a base module having a plurality of base module cavities formed between an interior shell and an exterior shell, and one or more base module groove assemblies disposed within the plurality of base module cavities, each of the base module groove assemblies configure
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A modular fire safe comprising: a base module having a plurality of base module cavities formed between an interior shell and an exterior shell, and one or more base module groove assemblies disposed within the plurality of base module cavities, each of the base module groove assemblies configured to form a base module first groove;one or more intermediate modules positioned in a vertically stacked arrangement with the base module, the one or more intermediate modules having a plurality of intermediate module cavities formed between an interior shell and an exterior shell, one or more intermediate module groove assemblies disposed within an upper level of the plurality of intermediate module cavities and one or more intermediate module tongue assemblies disposed within a lower level of the plurality of intermediate module cavities, each of the intermediate module groove assemblies configured to form an intermediate module first groove, each of the intermediate module tongue assemblies having a first extension disposed in the plurality of intermediate module cavities and a second extension extending from the one or more intermediate modules; anda top module positioned in a vertically stacked arrangement with an uppermost intermediate module, the top module having a plurality of top module cavities formed between an interior shell and an exterior shell and one or more top module tongue assemblies, each of the top module tongue assemblies having a first extension disposed in the plurality of top module cavities and a second extension extending from the top module;wherein the second extension of the one or more intermediate module tongue assemblies are disposed in the base module first grooves of the one or more base module groove assemblies and the second extension of the one or more top module tongue assemblies are disposed in the intermediate module first grooves of the one or more intermediate module groove assemblies such that the base, intermediate and top modules form an assembled modular fire safe; andwherein a plurality of retention members extend through the interior shells of the base module and one or more intermediate modules to secure the one or more top module and one or more intermediate module tongue assemblies to the one or more intermediate and one or more base module groove assemblies. 2. The modular fire safe of claim 1, wherein the one or more base module groove assemblies and the one or more intermediate module groove assemblies each have first elements and second elements, with the first elements connected to the second elements in perpendicular arrangements. 3. The modular fire safe of claim 2, wherein the second elements have a plurality of apertures. 4. The modular fire safe of claim 1, wherein the one or more top module and the one or more intermediate module tongue assemblies each have first tongue members and second tongue members connected together in perpendicular arrangements. 5. The modular fire safe of claim 2, wherein the second elements of the one or more base module and one or more intermediate module groove assemblies have substantially vertical orientations when disposed with the one or more top module and one or more intermediate module tongue assemblies. 6. The modular fire safe of claim 4, wherein the first tongue members of the one or more top module and one or more intermediate module tongue assemblies have substantially vertical orientations when disposed in the one or more base module and one or more intermediate module groove assemblies. 7. The modular fire safe of claim 1, wherein in a disposed arrangement, major axes of second elements of the one or more base module and one or more intermediate module groove assemblies, first extensions of the top module and one or more intermediate module tongue assemblies and interior shells have parallel orientations. 8. The modular fire safe of claim 1, wherein the retention members are threaded members configured to engage threaded apertures in second elements of the one or more base module and one or more intermediate module groove assemblies. 9. The modular fire safe of claim 1, wherein upper front pin structures extend into adjacent wall sections of the adjacent, intermediate and top modules and lower front pin structures extend into adjacent wall sections of the adjacent base and intermediate modules and wherein the upper and lower front pin structures are configured to substantially resist a leveraging force between a door and the base, intermediate and top modules. 10. The module fire safe of claim 9, wherein the lower front pin structures are configured to mate with receptive structures attached to front corner caps. 11. A method of forming a modular fire safe, the method comprising the steps of: forming a base module having a plurality of base module cavities formed between an interior shell and an exterior shell, and one or more base module groove assemblies disposed within the plurality of base module cavities, each of the base module groove assemblies configured to form a base module first groove;forming one or more intermediate modules and positioning the one or more intermediate modules in a vertically stacked arrangement with the base module, the one or more intermediate modules having a plurality of intermediate module cavities formed between an interior shell and an exterior shell, one or more intermediate module groove assemblies disposed within an upper level of the plurality of intermediate module cavities and one or more intermediate module tongue assemblies disposed within a lower level of the plurality of intermediate module cavities, each of the intermediate module groove assemblies configured to form an intermediate module first groove, each of the intermediate module tongue assemblies having a first extension disposed in the plurality of intermediate module cavities and a second extension extending from the one or more intermediate modules;forming a top module and positioning the top module in a vertically stacked arrangement with an uppermost intermediate module, the top module having a plurality of top module cavities formed between an interior shell and an exterior shell and one or more top module tongue assemblies, each of the top module tongue assemblies having a first extension disposed in the plurality of top module cavities and a second extension extending from the one or more top modules;disposing the second extension of the one or more intermediate module tongue assemblies of the one or more intermediate modules in the base module first grooves of the one or more base module groove assemblies and the second extension of the one or more top module tongue assemblies in the intermediate module groove assemblies such that the base, intermediate and top modules form an assembled modular fire safe; andextending a plurality of retention members through the interior shells of the base module and the one or more intermediate modules to secure the one or more top module and one or more intermediate module tongue assemblies to the one or more base module and one or more intermediate module groove assemblies. 12. The method of claim 11, wherein the one or more base module and one or more intermediate module groove assemblies have first elements and second elements, with the first elements connected to the second elements in perpendicular arrangements. 13. The method of claim 11, wherein the one or more top module and one or more intermediate module tongue assemblies each have first tongue members and second tongue members connected together in perpendicular arrangements. 14. The method of claim 12, wherein the second elements of the one or more base module and one or more intermediate module groove assemblies have substantially vertical orientations when receiving the tongue assemblies. 15. The method of claim 13, wherein the first tongue members of the one or more top module and one or more intermediate module tongue assemblies have substantially vertical orientations when disposed in the one or more base module and one or more intermediate module groove assemblies. 16. The method of claim 11, wherein in a disposed arrangement, major axes of second elements of the one or more base module and one or more intermediate module groove assemblies, first tongue extensions of the top module and one or more intermediate module tongue assemblies and interior shells have parallel orientations. 17. The method of claim 12, wherein the retention members are threaded members configured to engage threaded apertures in the second elements of the one or more base module and one or more intermediate module groove assemblies. 18. The method of claim 11, wherein upper front pin structures extend into adjacent wall sections of the adjacent intermediate and top modules and lower front pin structures extend into adjacent wall sections of the adjacent base and intermediate modules and wherein the upper and lower front pin structures are configured to substantially resist a leveraging force between a door and the base, intermediate and top modules. 19. The method of claim 18, wherein the lower front pin structures are configured to mate with receptive structures attached to front corner caps. 20. The method of claim 19, wherein the front corner caps are positioned at upper levels of the base and intermediate modules.
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