Patent classifications
E05B17/2003
Lock with linearly operating latch
A lock is provided, the lock having: a lock mechanism having a first member and a second member, the first member and the second member each being slidably mounted to a housing of the combination lock, wherein the first member is capable of movement between a first position and a second position and the second member is capable of movement between a first position and a second position and wherein movement of the first member from the first position to the second position causes the second member to move from the first position to the second position; a bolt configured for movement between a locking position and an unlocking position, the bolt preventing the second member from moving from the second position to the first position when the bolt is in the locking position.
DOOR LOCK ASSEMBLY AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF
A door lock assembly for a door hinged to a door frame, having primarily a two-part lock assembly, including a linear pin or bolt having a first pin end and a second pin end, the second pin end formed with a handle attached and a magnet positioned therearound the second pin end and proximate a junction between the handle and the second pin end and a mounting plate having a first plate end and a second plate end, the plate ends having a one or more mounting holes, the mounting plate having a base or humped body positioned between first plate end and a second plate end, the humped body having a locking aperture positioned crosswise there through the humped body to receive first pin end.
Tamper-resistant locking systems and methods
The present disclosure is a locking system that has an opening in a door adapted an arranged for receiving a lock bolt and a lock fixed in a wall for actuating a lock bolt adapting and arranged for being received by the opening in the door when the door is closed. The locking system further comprises a blocking strip protruding from a door jamb, the strip coupled to the door jamb and positioned adjacent the lock bolt for blocking access to the lock bolt between the door and the door jamb.
Tamper-resistant locking and notification systems for detention cells
A locking system that has an opening in a door adapted and arranged for receiving a lock bolt and a lock fixed in a wall for actuating a lock bolt adapting and arranged for being received by the opening in the door when the door is closed. Alternatively, the locking system is mounted on the exterior of the detention cell door and the adjacent exterior cell wall. The locking system further comprises a blocking strip protruding from a door jamb, the strip coupled to the door jamb, the strip coupled to the door jamb and positioned adjacent the lock bolt for blocking access to the lock bolt between the door and the door jamb. The locking system further comprises a system for monitoring and reporting the status of a detention cell door, the lock bolt, and the roller bolt.
Heavy Duty Lock Case
A heavy duty lock case is mounted on a door and includes a latch coupled with a door frame for retaining the door in a closed position. An anti-theft latch can be operated to engage with the door frame. The latch cooperates with an anti-pick member to avoid the latch from being picked to disengage from the door frame when the door is in the closed position. When normally operated, an inner operating device or an outer operating device can be operated to disengage the latch from the door frame while disengaging the anti-theft latch from the door frame, permitting easy, convenient opening of the door.
Lock with linearly operating latch
A lock is provided, the lock having: a lock mechanism having a first member and a second member, the first member and the second member each being slidably mounted to a housing of the combination lock, wherein the first member is capable of movement between a first position and a second position and the second member is capable of movement between a first position and a second position and wherein movement of the first member from the first position to the second position causes the second member to move from the first position to the second position; a bolt configured for movement between a locking position and an unlocking position, the bolt preventing the second member from moving from the second position to the first position when the bolt is in the locking position.
Lock plate for spring lock
A lock plate for use as a guard for a latch bolt of a spring lock. The lock plate has a flat face portion with a curved first end and an L-shaped second end including a curved outwardly and forwardly extending arm. A recess is formed in the flat face portion from which a tongue extends. The lock plate is configured to nest on a striker plate of a spring lock for attachment with same screws by which the striker plate is attached to a door jamb. The outwardly and forwardly extending arm and the tongue blocking access to the latch bolt by a foreign object such as a credit card.
Safe and secure door plate
A door plate provides better safety and security. The plate cannot be kicked in or provide access to a door to be picked. The door plate, in conjunction with a doorjamb, makes one strong unit. The door plate wraps the vulnerable area of the doorjamb with its steel property thus becomes more impervious to splitting the edge of the doorjamb or any part of the protected area of the wrapping. A unique connection in the door plate provides further structural strength and avoids safety hazards when opening and entering a door.
A BOLT ASSEMBLY FOR A DEADBOLT LOCK ARRANGEMENT AND A METHOD OF OPERATION THEREOF
A bolt assembly for a deadbolt lock arrangement including a drivable cam in rotational engagement with a follower wheel. A bolt connecting arm pivotally connected to a bolt slidably supported within a main housing body of the bolt assembly and also connected to a follower wheel connecting arm that is connected to the follower wheel, wherein rotation of the drive cam translates to rotational movement of the follower wheel and rotational movement of the follower wheel translates to an extending or retracting positioning of the follower wheel connecting arm so as to extend or retract said bolt connecting arm to an extended position or retracted position thereby placing the bolt in a locked or unlocked configuration.
SECURITY DOOR LOCK
A gun safe has a container body, a hinged door and a locking assembly. The container body has apertures in a bolt receiving side of the jam and a corresponding number of door bolts extendable from a second edge of the door. The locking assembly has a barrier panel which defines a narrow longitudinal slot. The slot receives a guard member welded to an internal surface of the door adjacent the second edge, and is reinforced by a barrier panel against lateral flexing or distortion. The closure optionally is mounted to a multi-hinge device that permits the closure to reciprocally translate in a plane P corresponding to the opening. The barrier member is optionally widely spaced from the second edge of the jam to accommodate lateral travel of the guard member on closure. A handle mechanism controls lateral movement of the closure and retraction or extension of the locking bolts.