Patent ID: 7896407

Claim:
An auxiliary safety module for doors connected with an anti-panic opening device having at least one rod, comprising: a rotating locking member movable between an extracted position and a recessed position, a first elastic element tending to maintain the locking member in its extracted position, a cursor movable between a first position and a second position, a transmission mechanism operatively associated with the cursor and with the locking member and arranged to establish a correlation between the positions of the cursor and of the locking member, so that when the cursor is in its first position, the locking member is in the extracted position and when the cursor is in the second position, the locking member is in the recessed position, a movable feeler having a projecting portion and a retaining portion which co-operates with the cursor, the feeler being movable between an engaged position and a disengaged position through its disengagement and engagement with an abutment, a second elastic element associated with the feeler and tending to maintain the feeler in said engaged position, wherein, when the feeler is in its disengaged position, the cursor is free to move between the first and the second position and vice versa and wherein when the feeler is in the engaged position, the cursor is locked in its second position; the rotating locking member is hook-shaped and is articulated to a first pin extending orthogonally relative to the direction of motion of said cursor in order to engage a fixed seat of a fixed frame to lock a door; the feeler having a rocking lever shape, with the projecting portion and the retaining portion positioned at opposite parts relative to a central articulation portion having a second pin, the feeler being articulated around the second pin that is extending orthogonal relative to the direction of motion of the cursor and extending orthogonal with respect to the first pin of the locking member; and the auxiliary safety module comprising an oscillating spring latch articulated around said second pin, the spring latch having a slit in which the feeler is housed.