Patent classifications
E05B15/102
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 bolt buffer structure for lock body
A latch bolt buffer structure is disclosed for lock body, including outer lining board for lock body, latch bolt assembly, damper, connecting rod, latch bolt poking mechanism, dead bolt mechanism, box cover and box bottom assembly for lock body. Latch bolt assembly includes latch bolt, friction bolt, pull rod, spring, limiting silencing ring, and slider. The box bottom assembly includes an inner lining board for the lock body, a silencing block for the dead bolt, a silencing block for the latch bolt, a box bottom, a positioning plate, a spring, a fixing nail and a damper. Manufacturing parts made of sound-absorbent plastic material is adopted to replace metal parts, or separating metal parts by sound-absorbent plastic material is adopted to reduce noise generated by friction. At the same time, the damper buffer function is used to reduce sound generated by parts collision when lock body is working.
Locking bolt
A manually operated locking bolt (1) having a cylindrical, sleeve-shaped bolt guide (3) and a bolt (2), which is mounted to be axially displaced in the bolt guide (3), and which has a locking end (15) and an actuating end (31), wherein the bolt (2) is mounted to be axially displaced between a first axial end position or a second axial end position within the bolt guide (3) and can be locked, wherein at least one sensor (27) is fastened to the bolt guide (3), which sensor detects the two axial end positions of the bolt (2) as a measured variable and generates therefrom a further processable electrical signal.
Length Adjustable Door Lock
A length adjustable door lock includes a latch assembly, a lock core connected with the latch assembly, a lock bolt connected with the lock core, and a housing sleeved on the lock bolt. The latch assembly and the lock core respectively have an embedding opening and slot having matchable shape, wherein a buckling portion is formed and provided on the lock bolt coordinately, wherein the buckling portion is adapted for being assembled in the slot of the lock core through the embedding opening, which is easy for the assembling.
Latch structure
A latch structure according to an embodiment includes a body, a locking body, a latch head, a plunger, and a latch stopper. The body is disposed inside a door. The locking body moves in response to an external operation. The latch head protrudes from the body to maintain the door in a closed position, and rotates when the locking body is spaced apart at least a predetermined distance. The plunger retracts into the body to prevent the latch head from rotating while the door is being closed. The latch stopper prevents the protruding latch head from retracting into the body when the plunger is maintained within the body.
Reversible latchbolt
A latch bolt with a bolt head that is removably mounted on a latch tail through the use of a bolt head adjustment mechanism. The bolt head adjustment mechanism may comprise one or more locking members (e.g., within the bolt head, the latch tail, and/or independent from the other components of the latch bolt) that allow the bolt head to be removed, rotated, and reassembled while the latch bolt is located within the case of the mortise lock. The bolt head may comprise an anti-friction latch that is configured to pivot within the flanges of the bolt head in a way that maintains contact between the anti-friction lock and the strike plate.
Control Structure of Door Lock
A control structure of a door lock contains: a body, a partition, a motor, a slide cylinder, a rotatable sheet, a tongue, a locating bolt, a first resilient element, and a second resilient element. The body includes a first casing, a second casing, an open segment, a close segment, an operation space, a holder, and a groove. The partition includes a first slot, multiple actuation portions, two hooks, two seats, two connection orifices, and multiple extensions. The motor includes a guide gear, and the slide cylinder includes an accommodation chamber, a receiving trench, at least one second slot, and a post. The rotatable sheet includes a curved face, a chute, a drive section, and a toothed portion. The tongue includes a lock segment, a notch, an engagement segment, two fixing portions, and two retainers. The locating bolt includes a defining fringe and a connection protrusion.
Lock with replaceable modules
A lock with replaceable modules includes a first part and a second part which is connected to the first part. The lock has a latch bolt recess, a restriction recess and a deadbolt recess so as to selectively install a latch bolt, a restriction bolt and a deadbolt. A lock block is selectively installed in the restriction recess. The lock includes an installation slot which can be selectively oriented in different directions, and a core recess for receiving the deadbolt. The lock is selectively installed with different components by features of modularization and normalization so as to reduce inventory pressure. The customers may install the lock to entrance doors, gate doors, storage room doors, emergency doors, room doors, bathroom doors or the like.
Electronic Door Lock
An electronic door lock includes a controller, a first touch sensor, and a lock operator. The first touch sensor detects touch on an exterior an exterior side of a door. The lock operator is selectively operated by the controller to unlock a deadbolt according to the touch detected by the first touch sensor. The electronic door lock is located on an interior side of the door. The first touch sensor may be electrically coupleable to a deadbolt lock for the deadbolt to act as an electrode of the touch sensor. The first touch sensor may detect the touch capacitively.
CUSHIONED CARABINER CLIP
The present invention relates to an improved carabiner system, including an impact-dampening cushion around the external surface of the frame for cushioning damage during a fall or collision and to reduce sound from loose or swinging carabiner collisions. Additional surface routing and through holes provide improved register between the carabiner frame and the over-molded cushion layer.