WO2026028630A1 - Coffre de sécurité à lest - Google Patents
Coffre de sécurité à lestInfo
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- WO2026028630A1 WO2026028630A1 PCT/JP2025/021598 JP2025021598W WO2026028630A1 WO 2026028630 A1 WO2026028630 A1 WO 2026028630A1 JP 2025021598 W JP2025021598 W JP 2025021598W WO 2026028630 A1 WO2026028630 A1 WO 2026028630A1
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E05—LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
- E05G—SAFES OR STRONG-ROOMS FOR VALUABLES; BANK PROTECTION DEVICES; SAFETY TRANSACTION PARTITIONS
- E05G1/00—Safes or strong-rooms for valuables
- E05G1/02—Details
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- the present invention relates to a weighted safe, and more specifically to technology for preventing theft of safes.
- one method for dealing with small safes is to attach or fasten them to building structures (pillars) or furniture with chains or wires, but these cannot be installed without suitable structures (pillars) or furniture, and it is possible that the chains or wires may be cut and stolen in order to remove the safe, which could lead to damage to the structure, furniture, etc., and secondary damage could increase. Therefore, attaching or fastening a safe to a building structure (pillar) or other structure is not an ideal or perfect method. Therefore, there was a need for a structure that would allow the safe to be carried around as needed, yet be less susceptible to theft as a standalone safe.
- Patent Document 1 a safe with an anti-theft fastener
- Patent Document 1 an anti-theft fastener for a safe that can fix the safe to a building with a simple structure and cannot be easily cut off
- a safe structure that includes a fixing member that is adhesively fixed to the wall surface of the safe, an anchor member that is fixed to the building, and a chain member that connects the fixing member and the anchor member.
- the safe cannot be fixed, and the above problem has not yet been solved.
- the present invention aims to provide a safe that is lightweight and portable, yet is integrated with a base, making it less susceptible to theft and helping to reduce transportation costs.
- the present invention provides a weighted safe consisting of a weight section and a safe section, where the weight section is structured to cover at least a portion of the safe section and is positioned adjacent to the safe section, the weight section and the safe section can be both integrated and separable, and the combined weight of the weight section and the safe section is such that it is difficult to move manually.
- the present invention also employs a surface fixing portion on one surface of the safe, which is fixed with a bolt through a through hole from the inside wall of the safe, and which abuts against a weight portion, which has a locking portion, from which a locking bar protrudes when locked.
- the surface fixing portion has a locking hole corresponding to the locking bar, and when the locking portion is locked, the locking bar and the locking hole fit together, making the safe and the weight portion integrated. When the locking portion is unlocked, the locking bar moves away from the locking hole, allowing the safe and the weight portion to be separated.
- this invention employs a mechanism in which the lid of the safe has a weight locking bar that can move horizontally, and the weight has a locking bar hole that corresponds to the weight locking bar.
- the weight locking bar penetrates the side of the safe and engages with the locking bar hole in the weight, thereby integrating the safe and weight, and when the safe is unlocked, the weight locking bar is housed within the lid, allowing the safe and weight to be separated.
- the present invention employs a mechanism in which the lid of the safe has a weight fixing bar that can rotate integrally with the lid, the end of the weight fixing bar is provided with an engaging protrusion that protrudes circumferentially in the rotational direction of the weight fixing bar, and the weight is provided with an engaging hole that corresponds to the engaging protrusion, and when the safe is locked and the lid is closed, the engaging protrusion engages with the engaging hole in the weight, integrating the safe and weight, and when the safe is unlocked and the lid is open, the engaging protrusion moves away from the engaging hole in the weight, allowing the safe and weight to be separated.
- the present invention employs a means in which the weight portion is made up of multiple parts and is separable.
- the weighted safe of the present invention is lightweight and portable, yet the weight makes it difficult to steal, improving security and reducing transportation costs.
- FIG. 1 is an overall perspective view showing an embodiment of a weighted safe according to the present invention.
- FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view showing the fixing structure of the safe and the weight in the weighted safe of the present invention.
- FIG. 10 is a cross-sectional view showing another fixing structure of the safe and the weight in the weighted safe according to the present invention.
- FIG. 10 is a cross-sectional view showing another fixing structure of the safe and the weight in the weighted safe according to the present invention.
- FIG. FIG. 10 is a perspective view showing another embodiment of the weighted safe according to the present invention.
- FIG. 10 is an explanatory diagram showing another embodiment of the weighted safe according to the present invention.
- FIG. 10 is an explanatory diagram showing another embodiment of the weighted safe according to the present invention.
- weighted safe of the present invention can prevent theft even when there is no building structure near the safe that can be used to secure it.
- an embodiment of a weighted safe according to the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings.
- the overall configuration and the configuration of each part of the weighted safe of the present invention are not limited to the examples described below, but can be modified as appropriate within the scope of the technical concept of the present invention, i.e., within the scope of shapes, dimensions, structures, etc. that can achieve the same functional effects.
- FIG. 1 shows an overall perspective view of a weighted safe according to the present invention, in which (a) shows the safe fixed on the weight, and (b) shows the safe and the weight separated.
- FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view showing the fixing structure of the safe and weight in the weighted safe of the present invention, where (a) shows the state in which the safe is fixed on the weight, (b) shows the fixed state, (c) shows the state in which the lock is released, and (d) shows the state in which the safe and weight are separated.
- Figure 3 is a cross-sectional view showing another fixing structure of the safe and the weight in the weight-equipped safe of the present invention, where (a) shows the state in which the safe is fixed on the weight, (b) shows the fixed state, (c) shows the state in which the lock is released, and (d) shows the state in which the safe and the weight are separated.
- Figure 4 is a cross-sectional view showing another fixing structure of the safe and the weight in the weight-equipped safe of the present invention, where (a) shows the state in which the safe is fixed on the weight, (b) shows the fixed state, and (c) shows the state in which the lock is released, the lid is opened, and the safe and the weight can be separated.
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view showing another embodiment of a weighted safe according to the present invention.
- Figure 6 shows another embodiment of the weighted safe of the present invention, in which (a) is a perspective view showing a form in which the weight portion is made up of multiple parts, the lower part is rectangular parallelepiped shaped, and each part is locked; (b) is a perspective view showing a form in which the weight portion is made up of multiple parts, the lower part is shaped to wrap around the upper part, and each part is locked; and (c) is a front view showing a form in which the weight portion is made up of multiple parts, and is fixed by a bar on the safe portion.
- Figure 7 shows another embodiment of a weighted safe according to the present invention, in which (a) is a perspective view showing an example of a weight covering five sides of the safe, (b) is a front view showing an example in which multiple weights are arranged on the top, bottom, left and right sides of the safe, and (c) is a front view showing an example of a weight covering two sides when the safe is located in a corner.
- the safe with weight 1 has a structure for fixing a heavy weight to the safe so that theft can be prevented even when there is no building structure near the safe that can be used for fixing.
- the weighted safe 1 comprises a safe section 10 and a weight section 50.
- the safe 10 is based on a typical rectangular parallelepiped fireproof safe weighing about 40 kg, and is surrounded by fireproof walls.
- the safe 10 has an openable and closable lid 11 on the front and a surface fixing part 20 on the bottom.
- the cover 11 can be opened and closed around a hinge 14.
- a lever 12 and a dial 13 are arranged on the cover 11. The dial 13 is rotated to set a number for unlocking, and the lever 12 rotates after the dial 13 is unlocked to release the lock and open the cover 11.
- the surface fixing part 20 is used to fix the safe part 10 and the weight part 50. It is slightly smaller than the bottom surface of the safe part 10 and has a shape that fits the safe mounting part 51 of the weight part 50.
- the surface fixing part 20 is fixed to the housing 17, which can also be considered the safe main body, with bolts 23.
- the bottom surface on the inner wall side of the housing 17 has a bolt insertion hole 24, which is a through hole, and the surface fixing part 20 has a bolt fixing hole 25.
- the positions of the bolt insertion hole 24 and the bolt fixing hole 25 match, and the bolt fixing hole 25 is internally threaded.
- the safe main body and the surface fixing part 20 are integrated. To separate them, the safe part 10 must be unlocked and the bolt 23 must be loosened from the inside. Therefore, when the safe unit 10 is locked, the housing 17 and the surface fixing unit 20 cannot be separated, and in a situation where theft is possible, the housing 17 and the surface fixing unit 20 are essentially inseparable.
- a locking hole 21 is provided on the front side of the surface fixing part 20. The locking hole 21 corresponds to the locking rod 53 of the locking part 52 of the weight part 50, and the safe part 10 and the weight part 50 are integrated by fitting the locking rod 53 into the locking hole 21.
- a movement restricting protrusion 22 is provided on the back side of the surface fixing part 20.
- the movement restricting protrusion 22 corresponds to the safe movement restricting part 54 of the weight part 50, and is intended to prevent the safe part 10 and the weight part 50 from being separated from each other from the back side when the locking part 52 is in the locked state.
- the surface fixing unit 20 is disposed on the bottom surface, but it may also be disposed on the side or top surface of the safe unit 10.
- the locking unit 52 of the weight unit 50 is also disposed in a corresponding position to enable the safe unit 10 to be fixed.
- the weight part 50 is structured to cover the lower part of the safe part 10. When integrated, it is disposed below the safe part.
- the weight portion 50 has a truncated quadrangular pyramid shape as a whole, and the center portion is recessed to cover the lower portion of the safe portion 10.
- the weight is, for example, about 40 kg, which, when combined with the weight of the safe, makes it difficult to steal.
- the recessed portion of the weight unit 50 is a safe placement portion 51, which is the portion that the safe unit 10 abuts against and is placed on.
- a locking portion 52 is disposed on the front portion of the weight unit 50. When locked, the locking section 52 projects a locking bar in the rear direction, and when unlocked, the locking bar is accommodated within the locking section 52.
- the safe with weight 1 typically has an integrated safe section 10 and weight section 50.
- the safe section 10 weighs 40 kg
- the weight section 50 weighs 40 kg.
- the 40 kg safe unit 10 can be lifted manually, but the 80 kg safe unit 10 and weight unit 50 are too heavy for at least one person to move and lift.
- the safe unit 10 weighs 80 kg, the risk of theft is reduced, but it is often inconvenient because it cannot be easily moved even if one tries to move it a little.
- the weight of the weight portion 50 can be determined appropriately as needed, and by increasing the weight of the weight portion 50, it is possible to make it so heavy that when it is integrated with the safe portion 10, even multiple people will have difficulty lifting it.
- Figure 2(a) is a front view of the weighted safe 1.
- the safe unit 10 is placed on the weight unit 50.
- the weight unit 50 has a shape that generally covers the vicinity of the bottom of the safe unit 10 from all four sides, and has an overall quadrangular pyramid shape.
- the locking part 52 has a structure in which a locking bar 53 protrudes when locked, and the locking bar 53 is stored inside the locking part 52 when unlocked.
- 2(b) to (d) show the process from unlocking to separation of the safe part 10 and the weight part 50.
- 2(b) shows the safe unit 10 and weight unit 50 integrated together.
- the surface fixing unit 20 of the safe unit 10 corresponds to the safe mounting unit 51 of the weight unit 50, and the locking bar 53 of the locking unit 52 is inserted into and fits into the locking hole 21 of the surface fixing unit 20. Even if one tries to lift only the safe unit 10, because the safe unit 10 and weight unit 50 are integrated by the locking bar 53 and the locking hole 21, both the safe unit 10 and weight unit 50 must be lifted.
- the locking unit 52 is unlocked using a key 90 .
- the user When the user attempts to separate the safe portion 10 and the weight portion 50, as shown in FIG. 2(c), the user inserts the key 90 into the locking portion 52 to unlock it.
- the locking rod 53 of the locking part 52 When unlocked, the locking rod 53 of the locking part 52 is housed within the locking part 52 and moves away from the locking hole 21. Therefore, the safe part 10 and the weight part 50 can be separated.
- the user By lifting the front part of the safe unit 10, the user separates the movement restricting protrusion 22 of the surface fixing unit 20 from the safe movement restricting portion 54 of the weight unit 50, allowing the user to lift the safe unit 10 above the weight unit 50 ( Figure 2(d)).
- the safe section 10 and the weight section 50 are normally integrated together to prevent theft, and when it is necessary to move the safe, the safe section 10 and the weight section 50 can be easily separated, thereby improving the convenience of the user in managing the safe.
- the present invention also includes a structure in which the weight portion 50 covers at least a portion of the safe portion 10 and is placed in contact with the safe portion 10.
- the weight section 50 and the safe section 10 can be integrated.
- FIG. 3(a) is a view from the front.
- the safe section 10 is provided with a lock bar slide section 16, a lock bar 15, and a weight lock bar 30.
- the lock bar 15 and the weight lock bar 30 are movable in the horizontal direction.
- the lock bar slide 16 and lock bar 15 have a structure that is also used in general safes.
- the lock bar slide 16 is the part that links the lever 12 and lock bar 15. When a user rotates the lever 12 to unlock and open the cover 11, the lock bar slide 16 converts the rotational movement of the lever 12 into horizontal movement of the lock bar 15 by the action of a cam or the like.
- the locking bars 15 fit into corresponding holes on the side of the safe through the lid 11, preventing the lid 11 from being forced open.
- three standard locking bars 15 are used.
- the safe 10 has a structure in which the lid 11 and the housing 17 are integrated by a plurality of locking bars 15, preventing the lid from being pried open.
- a weight locking rod 30 is provided in addition to the general locking rod 15, a weight locking rod 30 is provided.
- the weight locking rod 30 is longer than the normal locking rod 15, and when locked, it penetrates the wall of the safe and is inserted into the locking rod hole 60 in the weight part 50.
- the locking rod 30 for the weight is inserted into the locking rod hole 60 of the weight part 50 and fitted together, thereby integrating the safe part 10 and the weight part 50.
- 3(b) to 3(d) the process from locking to unlocking and separation of the safe part 10 and the weight part 50 will be described.
- 3(b) shows the locked state.
- the weight locking bar 30 protruding from the locking bar slide 16 of the lid 11 penetrates the wall of the safe 10 and is inserted into the locking bar hole 60 of the weight 50.
- 3(c) shows the unlocked state after the lever 12 has been rotated. By rotating the lever 12, the rotation is transmitted to the lock bar slide portion 16, causing the lock bar 15 and the weight lock bar 30 to move horizontally.
- the weight locking rod 30 moves toward the locking rod slide portion 16 and is stored inside the lid portion 11.
- both the locking rod 15 and the weight locking rod 30 are separated from the housing 17, so the lid 11 is free to open and close.
- the locking rod 30 for the weight has been moved away from the locking rod hole 60, so that the safe 10 and the weight 50 can be separated. Therefore, as shown in FIG. 3( d ), the safe 10 can be moved away from the weight 50 .
- the safe portion 10 and the weight portion 50 can be separated by unlocking the safe, which is convenient as no other key is required.
- FIG. 4A is a front view of the safe 10.
- a weight fixing bar 40 is disposed in the safe 10.
- the weight fixing bar 40 is disposed on the lid 11 and moves in conjunction with the opening and closing of the lid 11.
- Fitting protrusions 41 are disposed on both ends of the weight fixing bar 40.
- the fitting protrusion 41 corresponds to the fitting hole 70 of the weight portion 50, and when the lid portion 11 is closed, the fitting protrusion 41 is inserted into the fitting hole 70, and when the lid portion 11 is opened, the fitting protrusion 41 moves away from the fitting hole 70.
- FIGS. 4(b) shows the state in which the lid 11 is closed.
- Both ends of the weight fixing bar 40 installed on the lid 11 are in contact with corresponding positions on the weight 50. Furthermore, the fitting protrusions 41 of the weight fixing bar 40 are inserted laterally into the fitting holes 70 of the weight 50, thereby restricting the safe 10 from moving upward relative to the weight 50. Therefore, the safe portion 10 is integrated with the weight portion 50 . 4(c), the safe 10 is unlocked and the lid 11 is open. The fitting protrusion 41 and the lock bar hole 60 are spaced apart, so they do not restrict the movement of the safe 10. Therefore, the safe 10 is movable relative to the weight 50 . As described above, according to this embodiment, the safe portion 10 and the weight portion 50 can be separated by unlocking the safe, which is convenient as no other key is required.
- theft prevention can also be achieved by attaching a weight 80 to the safe 10 as shown in FIG.
- Theft prevention can be achieved by attaching a chain fixing part 82 to the safe part 10 and the weight 80 and fixing them together with a chain 81.
- a chain fixing part 82 to the safe part 10 and the weight 80 and fixing them together with a chain 81.
- the weight attached to the chain can be removed with a key, which reduces the unit's weight and makes it easier to move when moving or rearranging.
- weight unit 50 is used for the safe unit 10
- the weight unit 50 is made up of multiple parts, stacked one on top of the other, and made separable.
- the weight of the weight unit 50 can be conveniently changed according to the needs of the safe unit 10 and the strength of the house.
- the weight can be increased by increasing the number of weights, so that it becomes difficult for multiple people to lift, further preventing theft. Therefore, the weight unit 50 is configured to be made up of multiple parts.
- 6(a) and 6(b) show a case where the weight section 50 of the weighted safe 1 of Fig. 2 is made up of three weights 55, 56, and 57.
- Each weight has a locking section 52 attached thereto.
- the shape of the weight portion 50 in FIG. 2 is weight 55, and a rectangular parallelepiped weight 56 is placed below weight 55, and a rectangular parallelepiped weight 57 is placed below that, so that multiple weights are stacked.
- the shape of the weight portion 50 in FIG. 2 is weight 55, there is weight 56 that has a shape that envelops weight 55, and there is weight 57 that envelops weight 56.
- the weight portion 50 as a whole has a laminated shape.
- the safe section 10 and weight 55 are fixed by a locking section 52A
- weight 55 and weight 56 are fixed by a locking section B
- weight 56 and weight 57 are fixed by a locking section 52C.
- the safe 10 weighs 40 kg and the weights 55, 56, and 57 each weigh 40 kg, the total weight of the safe 10 and weights 55, 56, and 57 is 160 kg, making it extremely difficult to steal even with the strength of multiple people.
- the safe section 10, weights 55, 56 and 57 can be separated by unlocking the locking sections 52A, 52B and 52C. Each weighs 40 kg and can be easily moved by hand, making it convenient.
- FIG. 6(c) shows the weight-equipped safe 1 of FIG. 3 in which the weight section 50 is a stacked type in which two weights 55 and 56 are stacked one on top of the other.
- Each weight can be integrated with the safe section 10 by the weight locking bar 30.
- the weight lock rod 30 protrudes from the side of the safe 10 and is inserted into the holes of the weights 55 and 56. Therefore, in this state, the safe 10 and the weights 55 and 56 are integrated by the weight locking rod 30, making it difficult to steal.
- the safe 10 is unlocked and the weight locking rod 30 is stored inside the safe 10. Then, the weights 55 and 56 are not restricted by the weight locking rod 30 and can be separated from each other, which is convenient as they can be moved separately.
- the weight section 50 may also be disposed on the side surface or the top surface.
- the weight section 50 may be in the shape of a box that covers five sides of the safe section 10.
- the safe section 10 and the weight section 50 can be separated by unlocking the locking section 52. 7(b), multiple weights 50 can be arranged around the safe 10.
- weights 50 are arranged on the bottom of the safe 10, two weights 50 are arranged near the top, and one weight 50 is arranged on each side.
- Each weight 50 is fixed to another weight 50 or to the safe 10 by a locking part 52.
- the weight section 50 can also be placed on two sides of the safe section 10. Safes are often placed in the corners of rooms. Therefore, an L-shaped weight section 50 is effective for increasing the weight of a safe located in a corner of a room without moving it. By using such a shape, the weight section 50 can be increased while protecting the periphery of the corner safe.
- the safe itself is lightweight and portable, yet by being integrated with the weight, it becomes a safe that is difficult to steal, thereby improving security performance.
- the safe and weight can only be separated when the safe is unlocked and the lever is rotated, so no locking other than that of the safe is required, making locking management easier.
- the safe and weight can only be separated when the safe is unlocked and the lid is opened, so no locking other than that of the safe is required, making lock management easier.
- the weight section is made up of multiple parts, it is easy to adjust the overall weight when locked and can be easily moved when unlocked, making it convenient when moving or rearranging furniture.
- the weighted safe of the present invention is designed to prevent theft without being fixed to the surrounding area, and can be used in a variety of situations, whether for business or home use. Therefore, it is believed that the present invention has great industrial applicability.
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Le problème décrit par la présente invention est de fournir un coffre de sécurité qui est léger et portatif, qui est difficile à voler du fait qu'il est intégré à un lest, et qui contribue à la réduction du coût de transport. La solution selon l'invention porte sur un coffre de sécurité qui est conçu pour comprendre une partie lest et une partie coffre, la partie lest recouvrant au moins une partie de la partie coffre et étant disposée en contact avec la partie coffre, la partie lest et la partie coffre pouvant être intégrées ensemble ou détachées l'une de l'autre, et le poids total de la partie lest et de la partie coffre étant trop lourd pour être déplacé par l'énergie humaine.
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