Patent classifications
E05B65/44
Electronic lock for casework sliding doors
An electronic locking device to secure linear transitioning or sliding doors. The electronic lock may include a bolt driven by a motor between a locked or extended position and an unlocked or retracted position. The bolt may be coupled to a sled, the sled moved by the motor between a forward position, placing the bolt in the locked position, and a rearward position, placing the bolt in the unlocked position. The motor may drive a drive screw to move the sled.
Electronic lock for casework sliding doors
An electronic locking device to secure linear transitioning or sliding doors. The electronic lock may include a bolt driven by a motor between a locked or extended position and an unlocked or retracted position. The bolt may be coupled to a sled, the sled moved by the motor between a forward position, placing the bolt in the locked position, and a rearward position, placing the bolt in the unlocked position. The motor may drive a drive screw to move the sled.
Magnetic lock
The invention discloses a magnetic lock, comprising a lock body mechanism and a stopper, wherein the lock body mechanism comprising a housing, a swinging fastener, an inner cover, a latch for engaging with the stopper, and a magnetic unlocking member for controlling disengagement of the latch from the stopper; the swinging fastener is hinged to the inner cover, the inner cover is snapped with the housing, the latch is slidably arranged inside the housing, the swinging fastener comprises a push rod abutting against the latch, and the magnetic unlocking member is used to form a repulsive force applied to the swinging fastener to drive the latch away from the stopper. Unlocking the latch may only be achieved by means of magnetic unlocking member which is independent from the lock body mechanism so as to prevent children from opening this magnetic lock arbitrarily and which is also convenient to use.
Magnetic lock
The invention discloses a magnetic lock, comprising a lock body mechanism and a stopper, wherein the lock body mechanism comprising a housing, a swinging fastener, an inner cover, a latch for engaging with the stopper, and a magnetic unlocking member for controlling disengagement of the latch from the stopper; the swinging fastener is hinged to the inner cover, the inner cover is snapped with the housing, the latch is slidably arranged inside the housing, the swinging fastener comprises a push rod abutting against the latch, and the magnetic unlocking member is used to form a repulsive force applied to the swinging fastener to drive the latch away from the stopper. Unlocking the latch may only be achieved by means of magnetic unlocking member which is independent from the lock body mechanism so as to prevent children from opening this magnetic lock arbitrarily and which is also convenient to use.
Storage systems
A system for storing articles can have at least two operating modes. In the first mode, gases are evacuated from the system whereby the articles are stored at a pressure less than the pressure at the exterior of the system. In the second mode, gases are evacuated while the system is open to the admittance of gases from the exterior of the system whereby the articles are ventilated by the admitted gases. The system also can have a third operating mode wherein both the first and second modes are rendered inoperative. The storage system can function so that when the articles are stored in the first mode, gases are intermittently removed from the system whereby the pressure at which the articles are stored is maintained at less than the pressure at the exterior of the system. The storage system can be located in a refrigeration appliance such as a household refrigerator.
DOOR-LOCKING SYSTEM
A door-locking mechanism is for locking a door of a cabinet with respect to a main body of the cabinet. The door-locking mechanism includes a supporting component being operatively mountable onto the door, a driving component being operatively moveable with respect to the supporting component between at least first and second configurations, and at least one transmission component being operatively moveable with respect to the supporting component between drawn-in and drawn-out configurations. The door-locking mechanism also includes at least one locking rod being operatively connectable to the at least one transmission component and being movable between disengaged and engaged configurations with respect to a corresponding catch-rod of the cabinet, in response to the at least one transmission component being operated between the drawn-in and drawn-out configurations respectively, via an operation of the driving component from the first to the second configuration.
DOOR-LOCKING SYSTEM
A door-locking mechanism is for locking a door of a cabinet with respect to a main body of the cabinet. The door-locking mechanism includes a supporting component being operatively mountable onto the door, a driving component being operatively moveable with respect to the supporting component between at least first and second configurations, and at least one transmission component being operatively moveable with respect to the supporting component between drawn-in and drawn-out configurations. The door-locking mechanism also includes at least one locking rod being operatively connectable to the at least one transmission component and being movable between disengaged and engaged configurations with respect to a corresponding catch-rod of the cabinet, in response to the at least one transmission component being operated between the drawn-in and drawn-out configurations respectively, via an operation of the driving component from the first to the second configuration.
Retractable latch bolt assemblies for upgrading locks
Spring-projected latch bolt assemblies each having a retractable latch bolt component are used to upgrade commercially available lock operating mechanisms so that closures carrying the upgraded lock operating mechanisms can lock automatically when the closures reach their fully closed positions. To permit unobstructed closing of each closure, a normally extended component of each associated spring-projected latch bolt assembly retracts during a final segment of the closing of an associated closure, and snaps back to its fully extended position as the associated closure comes to rest in its fully closed position.
Lock with Improved Locking System
The invention relates to a lock with an improved locking system, including a lock block attached to a support by means of at least two fastening screws, with a door arranged between the lock block and the support, the lock including grub screws screwed into the support, which project from the support by a length according to the portion of grub screw screwed into the support, such that the length matches a clearance between the door and the support.
Rack and drawer systems
Rack and drawer systems include a first tray configured to receive spices and/or other objects, a first glider mechanism coupled to the first tray on a first side, the first glider mechanism further configured to couple to a first additional object, the first additional object selected from the group including an external structure, an extension housing coupled to the external structure, and a first backer plate coupled to the external structure, and a first cam mechanism coupled to the first tray on the first side, the first cam mechanism structured to fit within a first guide channel defined within the additional object, wherein the first tray is structured to extend from the external structure in at least a horizontal manner.