E05C5/00

DOOR LATCH WITH SELF-HEALING

A domestic electrical appliance, for example a dishwasher, is disclosed, in which a door latch is installed in a profile strip of an appliance body. The door latch comprises a latch housing in which, in some embodiments, a rotary gripper and a leg-torsion spring serving as a closing spring are accommodated. In one embodiment, the door latch as a whole is displaceable in the profile strip in the strip longitudinal direction thereof in order to implement a self-healing function which allows the door to close even after the door latch has moved into a closed state without the door being closed. In another embodiment, a housing main part of the latch housing is mounted in a longitudinally fixed manner on the profile strip, but a housing cover of the latch housing is longitudinally displaceable relative to the housing main part, and the torsion spring and the rotary gripper are held on the housing cover.

Pivotable bolt

A bolt assembly usable in a mortise lock. The assembly includes a bolt and tailpiece that are pivotable relative to one another. In one embodiment, the bolt and tailpiece are joined by a pin that permits the components to pivot relative to one another.

Pivotable bolt

A bolt assembly usable in a mortise lock. The assembly includes a bolt and tailpiece that are pivotable relative to one another. In one embodiment, the bolt and tailpiece are joined by a pin that permits the components to pivot relative to one another.

LATCH ASSEMBLY INCLUDING LATCH MODULE WITH RETRACTABLE LATCH BOLT FOR STORAGE COMPARTMENT IN AUTOMOTIVE VEHICLE
20200284070 · 2020-09-10 ·

A latch assembly for a storage compartment in an automobile is disclosed. The latch assembly includes a latch module, including a latch bolt, and a striker. The latch bolt is moveable between an extended latched position, in which the bolt axis is coaxial with a longitudinal axis of the latch casing, and a retracted unlatched position, in which the bolt is withdrawn into, and its axis is oblique with respect to, the latch casing. When in the oblique position, the latch bolt is retained in the unlatched position within the latch casing. A spring member within the latch casing biases the latch bolt to both extend axially from the latch casing, and pivotally toward the inner retaining surface of the latch casing. Upon closure, the bolt is moved, via contact with the striker, from the withdrawn oblique retained position, and returns via spring bias to the latched extended position.

DOOR HANDLE ARRANGEMENT WITH INTERMEDIATE OPENING POSITION
20200232252 · 2020-07-23 ·

The present application relates to a handle arrangement (1) for a door (10), comprising a handle (2) and a locking clamp (3) for engaging a locking element on a door frame (70). The locking clamp is arranged to rotate around a first axis (A) from a locking to an intermediate position and to move linearly along a second axis (B) from the intermediate to an open position, when the handle is moved between a closed, intermediate, and open state. The arrangement comprises a resilient means (8) arranged to keep the locking clamp from moving from the intermediate position towards the open position until a force applied in the direction of the linear movement of the locking clamp towards the open position exceeds a resilient force of the resilient means. With this arrangement, a handle arrangement which may be opened in several steps is provided such that the opening of a door may be performed in a controlled manner.

DOOR HANDLE ARRANGEMENT WITH INTERMEDIATE OPENING POSITION
20200232252 · 2020-07-23 ·

The present application relates to a handle arrangement (1) for a door (10), comprising a handle (2) and a locking clamp (3) for engaging a locking element on a door frame (70). The locking clamp is arranged to rotate around a first axis (A) from a locking to an intermediate position and to move linearly along a second axis (B) from the intermediate to an open position, when the handle is moved between a closed, intermediate, and open state. The arrangement comprises a resilient means (8) arranged to keep the locking clamp from moving from the intermediate position towards the open position until a force applied in the direction of the linear movement of the locking clamp towards the open position exceeds a resilient force of the resilient means. With this arrangement, a handle arrangement which may be opened in several steps is provided such that the opening of a door may be performed in a controlled manner.

Door opening/closing device
10704305 · 2020-07-07 · ·

A door opening/closing device including a door, a locking hook mounted on an inner surface of the door, a solenoid mounted in a device housing, a locking lever connected swingably to a movable iron core of the solenoid and having a free end on an opposite side of a connection portion, and a controller for controlling the solenoid, in which the controller executes control so as to, if the door is closed and locked, separate the locking lever from the locking hook to release locking in conjunction with the movable iron core retreated by an electromagnetic attracting force by executing conduction control of the solenoid, and maintain an unlocked state while the door is closed by executing non-conduction control of the solenoid after unlocking and bringing the free end of the locking lever into contact with the locking hook by a return spring force.

Door opening/closing device
10704305 · 2020-07-07 · ·

A door opening/closing device including a door, a locking hook mounted on an inner surface of the door, a solenoid mounted in a device housing, a locking lever connected swingably to a movable iron core of the solenoid and having a free end on an opposite side of a connection portion, and a controller for controlling the solenoid, in which the controller executes control so as to, if the door is closed and locked, separate the locking lever from the locking hook to release locking in conjunction with the movable iron core retreated by an electromagnetic attracting force by executing conduction control of the solenoid, and maintain an unlocked state while the door is closed by executing non-conduction control of the solenoid after unlocking and bringing the free end of the locking lever into contact with the locking hook by a return spring force.

CONTAINER SEAL
20240026718 · 2024-01-25 ·

A container seal includes a locking bolt, which has on one end portion or central portion thereof a push-in/latch compartment which is open in the transverse direction relative to the lock axis and is formed or provided with an undercut acting in the direction of the latch compartment opening; a clip or tab, wherein the clip or tab is arranged on the other end portion of the locking bolt; and a bolt or bar which is arranged on the free end/end portion of the clip or tab and has on the free end/end portion thereof a latch device which is coupled to the bolt via a predetermined breaking point.

CONTAINER SEAL
20240026718 · 2024-01-25 ·

A container seal includes a locking bolt, which has on one end portion or central portion thereof a push-in/latch compartment which is open in the transverse direction relative to the lock axis and is formed or provided with an undercut acting in the direction of the latch compartment opening; a clip or tab, wherein the clip or tab is arranged on the other end portion of the locking bolt; and a bolt or bar which is arranged on the free end/end portion of the clip or tab and has on the free end/end portion thereof a latch device which is coupled to the bolt via a predetermined breaking point.