Patent classifications
E05B15/0046
Adjustable position blocking device for sliding closures
An adjustable position blocking device for sliding closures that firmly attaches to a glass pane of a closure and limits the sliding translation of the sliding panels of the closure. One embodiment comprises an elongated track (30) which adheres to a glass pane with very high bonding double-sided tape (40). The one embodiment also comprises a blocking slider (10) that adjustably attaches to track (30) at a plurality of track positions and is substantially tall to block the sliding translation of the sliding panels. Slider (10) comprises a modular attachment means that permits the slider (10) to be customized with blocking modules (22, 86, 96) of different form and function. In addition, one embodiment comprises a blocking module (96) which integrates an electronic device to detect the opening of a sliding closure and alert a user, a remote device or a remote system.
Electronic lock mounting structure
An electronic lock mounting structure is disposed between an electronic lock and a door to mount the electronic lock on the door. The electronic lock mounting structure includes an attachment and a base. The electronic lock mounting structure includes an engagement mechanism configured to engage with a thumb-turn mounting hole provided in the door. The engagement mechanism may include three claw portions configured to engage the thumb-turn mounting hole.
Electrical switch usable with wire wrap EAS tag
An electrical switch with a conductive bridge, a first wire configured to provide continuity with the conductive bridge, and a biasing member connected to the first wire. The biasing member provides a threshold reaction force to maintain continuity between the first wire and the conductive bridge. The switch further includes a housing that directs tensile forces acting upon the first wire to oppose a reaction force of the biasing member. When a tensile force acting on the first wire exceeds a threshold reaction force of the biasing member continuity between the first wire and the conductive bridge is broken.
Retainer mechanism
A retainer mechanism, comprising a first engagement assembly that is configured to be actively moved to one of a hold or a release state of the first engagement assembly, and a second engagement assembly that is configured to be passively moved to one of a hold or a release state of the second engagement assembly.
Ratching latch with quick release mechanism
An apparatus is provided for securing a first chassis within a second chassis in a manner than completes a blind connection and maintains that connection without the use of tools. A cam tooth on an arm rotating with respect to the first chassis engages a striker on the second chassis and, with rotation of the arm toward the first chassis, draws the first chassis into the second. The arm is attached to a handle including a cam hook that rotates to engage a striker of the first chassis. With rotation of the cam hook, the striker draws the handle toward the first chassis, the resulting movement of the arm toward the first chassis causing the arm to rotate and the cam tooth to draw the first chassis into the second.
Push-in-plunger-lock with securable housing cylinder
The invention relates to a push-in-plunger-lock and housing-cylinder that facilitates an easy removal and installation of the push-in-plunger-lock as it attaches to a lockable device. Normally the push-in-plunger-lock can be mounted to a lockable device using two flanges with holes or threads on the lock being secured in place with a locknut ring. In certain particular applications of using the push-in-plunger-lock there is no suitable application to mount the lock other than metal welding the push-in-plunger-lock to the lockable device. One of these particular applications is mounting the push-in-plunger-lock on a ratchet chain binder to block the use of the U-pawl preventing the normal operational removal of the ratchet chain binder from a chain. The invention provides a housing-cylinder to insert the push-in-plunger-lock into while securing the lock in place with a pin. The pin can only be removed when the push-in-plunger-lock is in the unlocked position. The invention allows the push-in-plunger-lock to be easily changed and matched to keyed alike other push-in-plunger-locks instead of re-keying the push-in-plunger-locks or allowing the replacing of a defective push-in-plunger-lock that would involve grinding the defective push-in-plunger-lock from the lockable device and metal welding a replacement push-in-plunger-lock onto the lockable device.