Patent classifications
E05B9/02
Safety switch and switch system
A safety switch includes a processor and a display device. The processor is configured to: set an operation mode of the safety switch; an output unit configured to output a mode notification signal for indicating whether the operation mode of the safety switch is in a maintenance mode; receive an input of a display control signal based upon a system operation mode of a switch system including the safety switch and at least one other safety switch. In response to reception of the input of the display control signal based upon a fact that the system operation mode is in a system maintenance mode indicating that at least one of operation modes of the safety switch and the at least one other safety switch is set to the maintenance mode, the display device displays the indication indicating that the system operation mode is in the system maintenance mode.
Door Lock
A door lock, assembled in a door sheet, is provided, wherein the door lock has a latch, a first locking mechanism, and a second locking mechanism, wherein the door lock is adapted to be assembled on the door sheet through coupling the first locking mechanism and the second locking mechanism onto the latch. The first locking mechanism and the second locking mechanism have a spiral resilient member screw and abut on a bulge so as to lock the first locking mechanism and the second locking mechanism corresponding to the door sheet. At the same time, an engaging member of the second locking mechanism can both resiliently abut against an upper engaging member and a lower engaging member of the first locking mechanism, so as to limit the lateral movement of the first locking mechanism and the latch, which is not only assembled conveniently. Besides, the engaging and abutting structures among the engaging member, the upper engaging member, and the lower engaging member as well as the spiral resilient member and the bulge are very simple and effective.
Door Lock
A door lock, assembled in a door sheet, is provided, wherein the door lock has a latch, a first locking mechanism, and a second locking mechanism, wherein the door lock is adapted to be assembled on the door sheet through coupling the first locking mechanism and the second locking mechanism onto the latch. The first locking mechanism and the second locking mechanism have a spiral resilient member screw and abut on a bulge so as to lock the first locking mechanism and the second locking mechanism corresponding to the door sheet. At the same time, an engaging member of the second locking mechanism can both resiliently abut against an upper engaging member and a lower engaging member of the first locking mechanism, so as to limit the lateral movement of the first locking mechanism and the latch, which is not only assembled conveniently. Besides, the engaging and abutting structures among the engaging member, the upper engaging member, and the lower engaging member as well as the spiral resilient member and the bulge are very simple and effective.
MAGNETIC LOCK AND UTILITY CARTS INCLUDING SAME
A magnetic lock which requires only a single magnet for operation, yet which is biased into a locking position. A latch is slideably mounted in a slide way defined by a housing with a latch opening at one end. The latch comprises a magnet at its base, and a latch positioner of ferromagnetic material is positioned within the housing alongside the latch. The positioner is longer than the magnet, such that the magnetic field biases the magnet to locate at the center of the length of the latch positioner. The latch itself is sufficiently long that it projects beyond the latch opening of the housing when the magnet is allowed to center. The slide way is open below the magnet a sufficient distance that when a “key” of a ferromagnetic, or optionally magnetic, material, is located near the base of the housing, the magnet and its associated latch are drawn further into the housing a sufficient distance that the latch is drawn out of the way of an associated catch.
MAGNETIC LOCK AND UTILITY CARTS INCLUDING SAME
A magnetic lock which requires only a single magnet for operation, yet which is biased into a locking position. A latch is slideably mounted in a slide way defined by a housing with a latch opening at one end. The latch comprises a magnet at its base, and a latch positioner of ferromagnetic material is positioned within the housing alongside the latch. The positioner is longer than the magnet, such that the magnetic field biases the magnet to locate at the center of the length of the latch positioner. The latch itself is sufficiently long that it projects beyond the latch opening of the housing when the magnet is allowed to center. The slide way is open below the magnet a sufficient distance that when a “key” of a ferromagnetic, or optionally magnetic, material, is located near the base of the housing, the magnet and its associated latch are drawn further into the housing a sufficient distance that the latch is drawn out of the way of an associated catch.
DOOR LATCH
A latch assembly that is adjustable between first and second backset settings. A cam is rotatable about a cam axis, and facilitates linear displacement of a latch link in a first direction. A multiplier link is rotatable about a multiplier link axis that is offset from the cam axis can be rotated in the first rotational direction by engagement with the latch link. A latch bar is coupled to the multiplier link and is linearly displaced in a second direction by rotation of the multiplier link in the first direction. The latch apparatus also includes a latch bolt that is coupled to the latch bar, the latch bolt being displaced toward a retracted position by the displacement of the latch bar in the second direction. The latch assembly can also include a dead latch link can block retraction of at least the latch bolt.
DOOR LATCH
A latch assembly that is adjustable between first and second backset settings. A cam is rotatable about a cam axis, and facilitates linear displacement of a latch link in a first direction. A multiplier link is rotatable about a multiplier link axis that is offset from the cam axis can be rotated in the first rotational direction by engagement with the latch link. A latch bar is coupled to the multiplier link and is linearly displaced in a second direction by rotation of the multiplier link in the first direction. The latch apparatus also includes a latch bolt that is coupled to the latch bar, the latch bolt being displaced toward a retracted position by the displacement of the latch bar in the second direction. The latch assembly can also include a dead latch link can block retraction of at least the latch bolt.
Lock with a roller deadbolt
A lock with a roller deadbolt includes a driving member having a first slot and a transverse slot. The driving member is connected to a first spring, a second spring and a positioning rod. A deadbolt includes a body, an insertion member, a roller and a slide. The driving member is connected to the body. The insertion member is received in the body. The second spring biases the insertion member. The slide is restricted by the positioning rods of the driving member and has a first guide pin extending through the first slot. The slide is movable along the first slot. The guide hole includes an extension slot and an inclined slot which inclinedly communicates with the extension slot. When in a non-transmission position, the roller protrudes beyond the receiving space. When in the transmission position, the roller does not protrude beyond the receiving space.
Lock with a roller deadbolt
A lock with a roller deadbolt includes a driving member having a first slot and a transverse slot. The driving member is connected to a first spring, a second spring and a positioning rod. A deadbolt includes a body, an insertion member, a roller and a slide. The driving member is connected to the body. The insertion member is received in the body. The second spring biases the insertion member. The slide is restricted by the positioning rods of the driving member and has a first guide pin extending through the first slot. The slide is movable along the first slot. The guide hole includes an extension slot and an inclined slot which inclinedly communicates with the extension slot. When in a non-transmission position, the roller protrudes beyond the receiving space. When in the transmission position, the roller does not protrude beyond the receiving space.
DOOR LOCK AND UPPER COVER TYPE WASHING MACHINE
A door lock comprises an electromagnet (410), a latch shaft (320), a crank device (430) and the like. The crank device (430) is connected with the latch shaft (320) and driven by the electromagnet (410) to transform the linear motion of the electromagnet (410) into the rotary motion of the latch shaft (320). When the electromagnet (410) pushes or pulls the crank device (430), a latch head (202) rotates around an axis so that it can move to a locked position or an unlocked position. The door lock (200) of the present invention can transform the linear motion of the electromagnet (410) into the rotary motion of the latch head (202), so that the latch head (202) can be conveniently installed on the lateral surface rather than at an end of the door lock (200). The door lock (200) can be advantageously installed in the middle gap of a front panel (102) along an edge of a control panel of the washing machine (100) to lock the upper cover (101) from the middle part.