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Harry Finch (Sydney, Australia) was a rugby league player in Australia 's leading competition - the New South Wales Rugby Football League premiership in the

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Exterior Safety Lock Apparatus

US Patent:
4234220, Nov 18, 1980
Filed:
Jun 19, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/916553
Inventors:
Harry E. Finch - Cypress CA
Geza J. Szayer - Cypress CA
International Classification:
E05C 104
E05C 1302
E05B 6506
US Classification:
292148
Abstract:
Tamper-free exterior lock apparatus to affix to a door for maintaining latched engagement to the door's frame. Two sets of shackles, one pair fixed to a backing plate and the other insertable with respect to a lock housing, engage, respectively, a primary lock and a secondary lock so that no portion of the shackle is exposed when coupled with its lock. Primary lock guards protrude from the lock housing to restrict access to the primary lock. A slide bar having a latching portion at one end and a lip portion oriented perpendicular to the main portion of the slide bar at the other end is maintained in slidable relationship to the backing plate and housing to allow the movement of the lock apparatus from its latching position to its open position and to block the slide bar from movement when either or both of said locks is engaged to its set of shackles.

Modular Security Door System

US Patent:
4930563, Jun 5, 1990
Filed:
Sep 22, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/100340
Inventors:
Harry E. Finch - Cypress CA
Geza J. Szayer - Mission Viejo CA
International Classification:
E06B 917
US Classification:
160271
Abstract:
A roll-up or curtain type door is disclosed which has modular components which are interchangeable for use on either side of the door, thereby reducing significantly the number of parts which must be manufactured for the door. The number of hardware items is also reduced significantly by designing components which slide together in a secure locking fashion, resulting in better ease of assembly and installation. In one embodiment, the roll-up door of the present invention is used to secure a storage unit with shelves.

Partition Wall And Interlocking Panels Therefor

US Patent:
5165213, Nov 24, 1992
Filed:
Apr 11, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/683794
Inventors:
Harry F. Finch - Cypress CA
Geza J. Szayer - Mission Viejo CA
International Classification:
E04B 200
US Classification:
52588
Abstract:
An inexpensive modular partition wall is provided by panels which include a substantially planar, rectangular central part bordered on opposite sides by substantially planar, rectangular side parts having connector members on opposed sides and integral therewith. Each connector member is generally V-shaped with one arm truncated so as to fit under a line of locking tabs on a like connector member into which it is inserted. Two connectors can be joined together hermaphroditically in the sense that a first connector can be inserted into a second connector or the second connector can be inserted into the first to give the same effect. Panels connected to one another to form a wall can persist or alternate in the gender of their connectedness. Construction of a wall proceeds extremely rapidly, since there are no screw-fastening steps to make. Top and bottom channel members may be employed to increase the rigidity of the wall.

Partition Wall System And Components Therefor

US Patent:
4546590, Oct 15, 1985
Filed:
Aug 4, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/405193
Inventors:
Harry E. Finch - Cypress CA
Geza J. Szayer - Cypress CA
International Classification:
E04D 100
US Classification:
52520
Abstract:
An inexpensive, modular, partition system is provided by panels which include a generally rectangular body and connector members on opposed sides of the body and integral therewith. Each connector member includes female and male elements joined together by a stop element which is generally perpendicular to the body. The panels may be connected to one another to form a wall by either an abutting type or overlapping type connection. In the abutting type connection, one connector member of one panel interlocks with a connector member of the other panel and the female and male elements come into mating engagement with each other, with the stop elements of each member abutting each other. In the overlapping type connection, the ends of adjacent panels overlap each other and the male elements of each connector member are secured to the body of an opposing panel. Not only may two panels be joined together, but three or four panels may be connected to form a common junction, for example, at the corners of a storage unit formed by the panels.

Security Door System

US Patent:
4807687, Feb 28, 1989
Filed:
Mar 31, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/846341
Inventors:
Harry E. Finch - Cypress CA
Geza J. Szayer - Mission Viejo CA
International Classification:
E06B 908
US Classification:
160133
Abstract:
A security door system using a roll-up door fabricated of curtain sections reinforced by extruded metal cross beams. The system is designed for installation in a closet doorway or the like to provide security for valuables which may be stored in the closet or to keep dangerous implements, such as guns, away from children in a household, and the like. The door has a slide lock with a re-lock assembly for back up in the event that the primary key lock is broken. The door is designed for shipment in kit form and includes a number of door track sections with mating splices for joining the sections together. The design and construction of the system provide a low cost solution to the problem of developing secure storage within a residence, school, business establishment or the like in a unit which is aesthetically pleasing in design and is inexpensive to purchase and install.

Roll-Up Door System

US Patent:
5172744, Dec 22, 1992
Filed:
Oct 23, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/424944
Inventors:
Harry E. Finch - Cypress CA
Geza J. Szayer - Mission Viejo CA
International Classification:
E06B 908
US Classification:
160133
Abstract:
A roll-up or curtain type door is disclosed which is for use in large doorways, the door having an improved support apparatus, an improved spring mounting mechanism, and a unique bearing block which also functions to support the door as it is rolled up. The roll-up door has a substantially stronger hollow hexagonal barrel assembly which is less susceptible to flexural stress, and a spring mounting arrangement which allows the springs to shrink or grow longitudinally as the door is rolled up or down. The barrel assembly is mounted on pivoting support means allowing the barrel assembly to move away from and toward the guide tracks as the door is rolled up and down, whereby the variation in diameter of the barrel assembly does not affect the performance of the door. Interlocking bearing blocks are mounted on the outside side edges of the roll-up door to provide support as the door is rolled onto the barrel assembly and also to provide an edge seal to prevent air from flowing around the edges of the door when it is in its lowered position. A novel seam configuration for releasably joining adjacent panels of the roll-up door is also disclosed.

Security Door System

US Patent:
4921033, May 1, 1990
Filed:
Nov 16, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/271634
Inventors:
Harry E. Finch - Cypress CA
Geza J. Szayer - Mission Viejo CA
International Classification:
E06B 908
US Classification:
160133
Abstract:
A security door system using a roll-up door fabricated of curtain sections reinforced by extruded metal cross beams. The system is designed for installation in a closet doorway or the like to provide security for valuables which may be stored in the closet or to keep dangerous implements, such as guns, away from children in a household, and the like. The door has a slide lock with a re-lock assembly for back up in the event that the primary key lock is broken. The door is designed for shipment in kit form and includes a number of door track sections with mating splices for joining the sections together. The design and construction of the system provide a low cost solution to the problem of developing secure storage within a residence, school, business establishment or the like in a unit which is aesthetically pleasing in design and is inexpensive to purchase and install.

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