Patent classifications
E05B65/46
RACK AND DRAWER SYSTEMS
Rack and drawer systems. An embodiment of a system of the present disclosure comprises a support box at least partially surrounding a first tray positioned below a second tray; a first glider mechanism and a second glider mechanism each coupled to the first tray and the support box and configured to allow the first tray to be extended outward from the support box in a first direction; and a third glider mechanism coupled to the first tray and the second tray and configured to allow the second tray to be extended sideways perpendicular to the first direction.
MANAGING MEDICATIONS AT THE BEDSIDE
A medication dispensing cabinet includes one or more lockable compartments, each containing medication, and a biometric input device at least partially disposed within and recessed below a surface of a medication dispensing cabinet. A compartment containing the medication is unlocked when an authorized biometric input is received by the biometric input device. The medication dispensing cabinet may verify that the user attempting access to the medication is authorized to dispense the medication before unlocking the compartment.
MANAGING MEDICATIONS AT THE BEDSIDE
A medication dispensing cabinet includes one or more lockable compartments, each containing medication, and a biometric input device at least partially disposed within and recessed below a surface of a medication dispensing cabinet. A compartment containing the medication is unlocked when an authorized biometric input is received by the biometric input device. The medication dispensing cabinet may verify that the user attempting access to the medication is authorized to dispense the medication before unlocking the compartment.
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.
UNIVERSAL LATCH ASSEMBLY TO ALLOW SELECTIVE LATCH HANDLE ORIENTATIONS
Latch assemblies are provided with a paddle lever having an outwardly extending actuator flange and a rotary actuator plate which includes a fixed actuator pin extending outwardly from the actuator plate and adapted to being operatively engaged with the actuator flange of the paddle lever when manually moved into the unlatched condition thereof. At least one pair of arcuate spirally patterned and circumferentially separated cam slots are defined in the rotary actuator plate such that a latch pin associated with a latch bolt is operatively received within a selected one of the cam slots. Movement of the paddle lever from the latched condition into the unlatched condition thereof responsively engages the actuator flange with the actuator pin thereby causing rotation of the actuator plate about a rotary axis thereof and movement of the latch pin within the selected one of the cam slots whereby the latch pin is retracted to unlatch a moveable component from a fixed component.
Drawer slide and locking mechanism
A drawer slide with lock mechanism has an elongated outer slide member extendably coupled to an inner slide member. A latch arm or pin is fixed to the inner slide member for latching by a lock mechanism fixed to the outer slide member. The lock mechanism uses a latch receiver that rotates with respect to the lock mechanism and is in a travel path of the latch arm. A lever arm rotates with respect to the lock mechanism and is positionable to block rotation of the latch receiver in a locked position to retain the latch arm. A motor drives a cam to position the lever arm to free the latch receiver from the locked position.
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.
Synchronized locking system for a movable furniture part
An arrangement includes two locking devices which are arranged on either side of a movable furniture part for locking the movable furniture part with respect to a furniture body in a locking position. Each locking device has a blocking device which prevents the locking position from being reached in a blocking position. Each locking device has a releasing device by means of which the blocking position of the blocking device associated with the other locking device can be cancelled.
Synchronized locking system for a movable furniture part
An arrangement includes two locking devices which are arranged on either side of a movable furniture part for locking the movable furniture part with respect to a furniture body in a locking position. Each locking device has a blocking device which prevents the locking position from being reached in a blocking position. Each locking device has a releasing device by means of which the blocking position of the blocking device associated with the other locking device can be cancelled.
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.