Patent classifications
E05B7/00
Overhead luggage compartment
Overhead luggage compartment for an aircraft, having an upper luggage compartment element, having a lower luggage compartment element which is movable between an open and a closed position, having a first holding device for holding the lower luggage compartment element in its closed position, and having a second holding device for holding the lower luggage compartment element in its open position, wherein an operating element is provided which is connected via a force transmission device to the second holding device to hold the lower luggage compartment element in its open position, wherein the second holding device can be switched by arrangement of the operating element from a holding position into a release position.
PUSH-PULL DOOR LOCK HAVING LOCKING MEANS
The present invention relates to a push pull door lock that includes a door locking part disposed inside a door to lock the door, bodies fixedly located to the indoor and outdoor sides of the door, handles pushedly or pulledly disposed on the bodies to release a locking state of the door locking part, and locking means disposed on the bodies to lock the operations of the handles so that the door is locked, wherein the locking means includes: a key knob rotatably disposed on the body located on the indoor side of the door; a key assembly rotatably disposed on the body located on the outdoor side of the door and connectedly rotating unitarily with the key knob; and a stopper connectedly rotating unitarily with the key assembly and locking the operations of the handles.
PUSH-PULL DOOR LOCK HAVING LOCKING MEANS
The present invention relates to a push pull door lock that includes a door locking part disposed inside a door to lock the door, bodies fixedly located to the indoor and outdoor sides of the door, handles pushedly or pulledly disposed on the bodies to release a locking state of the door locking part, and locking means disposed on the bodies to lock the operations of the handles so that the door is locked, wherein the locking means includes: a key knob rotatably disposed on the body located on the indoor side of the door; a key assembly rotatably disposed on the body located on the outdoor side of the door and connectedly rotating unitarily with the key knob; and a stopper connectedly rotating unitarily with the key assembly and locking the operations of the handles.
FOOT-OPERATED SYSTEMS AND DEVICES FOR HANDLESS OPERATION OF A DOOR
Systems, devices, and methods are provided herein for the handless operation of a door. Illustrative examples of a system disclosed herein include a user interaction assembly configured to be disposed at a bottom edge of the door, the user interaction assembly configured to generate a signal, a push-lock assembly configured to attach to a door handle external to a mounting rose of the door handle, and the push-lock assembly configured to receive the signal from the user interaction assembly and translate the signal into rotational movement configured to operate the door handle.
SELF-STERILISING DOOR LEVER HANDLE ASSEMBLY
The present invention relates to structures of door locking devices that have a special additional function of self-sterilization, and more particularly, to structures of an electromechanical self-sterilising door handle assembly intended for mounting on latches or mortise locks with a bevelled latch bolt and a door handle spindle. The self-sterilising door lever handle assembly includes a rotation mechanism allowing to rotate handle from a standard operating position into a housing where it is sterilized by ultraviolet radiation and back.
SELF-STERILISING DOOR LEVER HANDLE ASSEMBLY
The present invention relates to structures of door locking devices that have a special additional function of self-sterilization, and more particularly, to structures of an electromechanical self-sterilising door handle assembly intended for mounting on latches or mortise locks with a bevelled latch bolt and a door handle spindle. The self-sterilising door lever handle assembly includes a rotation mechanism allowing to rotate handle from a standard operating position into a housing where it is sterilized by ultraviolet radiation and back.
PANEL LOCK
A panel lock includes a shell, a rotating shaft, a locking tab, a handle, a latch hook and a first elastic spring. The rotating shaft is rotatably mounted in the shell. The locking tab is connected to and rotates along with the rotary shaft to realize unlocking and locking. The handle is rotatably mounted to the rotating shaft, and has a first position being folded and a second position being lifted during rotation about a first axis perpendicular to the rotating shaft. The handle includes a latching groove and a guiding portion arranged at a side of the latching groove. The latch hook is rotatably mounted in the shell. The first elastic spring is arranged between the latch hook and the shell. Automatic locking of the handle can be realized during the movement of the handle from the second position to the first position.
PANEL LOCK
A panel lock includes a shell, a rotating shaft, a locking tab, a handle, a latch hook and a first elastic spring. The rotating shaft is rotatably mounted in the shell. The locking tab is connected to and rotates along with the rotary shaft to realize unlocking and locking. The handle is rotatably mounted to the rotating shaft, and has a first position being folded and a second position being lifted during rotation about a first axis perpendicular to the rotating shaft. The handle includes a latching groove and a guiding portion arranged at a side of the latching groove. The latch hook is rotatably mounted in the shell. The first elastic spring is arranged between the latch hook and the shell. Automatic locking of the handle can be realized during the movement of the handle from the second position to the first position.
Handle for a compartment of a low, medium or high voltage switchgear
A handle for a compartment of a low, medium or high voltage switchgear includes: a body part; a hand grasping part; and a lock. The handle is movable from a closed position to an open position. When the handle is in the closed position, the handle is not useable to open a door of a compartment of the switchgear. When the handle is in the open position, the handle is useable to open the door of the compartment of the switchgear. In the open position, the hand grasping part is positioned so as to be graspable by a human user. In the closed position, a transition of an active element in the compartment of the switchgear from a quiescent state to an active or potentially active state activates the lock. Activation of the lock stops the handle from moving from the closed position to the open position.
Locking assembly with trigger handle
A latching handleset assembly includes a handle, a trigger, and a latch driver. The handle has a handle portion and a top mounting portion that extends from an escutcheon. The top mounting portion has a top surface and a bottom that is at least partially obscured by the handle portion. The trigger includes an exterior end located along the bottom of the top mounting portion and an interior end extending into the escutcheon. The trigger is pivotable about a pivot point positioned within the escutcheon. The latch driver is movable between a neutral position and a latch actuating position in response to actuation of the trigger.