Patent classifications
E05B47/0607
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.
INTERNAL POWER GENERATING CIRCUIT FOR EAS HARD TAGS
In an aspect, the present disclosure includes a method, apparatus, and system for operating a security tag, comprising activating a piezo-electric component of the security tag to generate an electrical charge in response to an applied mechanical force on the security tag; determining whether a verification signal has been received by the security tag upon activating the piezo-electric component; and disengaging a mechanical component of the security tag based on a determination that the verification signal has been received.
Locking System for Containers
A locking device including a body, a first bar member, a second bar member, a hinge wherein the hinge is disposed to link the first bar member and the second bar member to facilitate mounting and removal of the lock, a magnet disposed to be secure the lock body to a metal portion of a container lid, an actuation button, an electromechanical locking mechanism including a bar member, a pivoting cache, a support plate, an internal latch, an internal motor, a rotational hinge is provided. Further controlling and monitoring the electromechanical lock is achieved through a mobile device in data communication with the lock and an Internet cloud service.
LOCKING DEVICE FOR LOCKER
A locking device for a locker is proposed. The locking device for a locker is configured to lock or unlock a locker by using a smartphone instead of a user card, and to perform both the function of a deadbolt and the function of a spring latch using a latch operation lever. The locking device includes a locking unit that has a casing, a deadbolt latch, a latch operation lever, a stopper plate, a driving controller controlling the latch operation lever, a motor driving unit connected to the latch operation lever, and a battery unit, wherein an end portion of the deadbolt latch is locked to the stopper plate such that the deadbolt latch is not moved backward, thereby keeping a locker locked.
Electro-mechanical latching/locking with integrated touch/push activation
An electro-mechanical locking device, particularly for cabinetry, with some embodiments used in connection with a drawer slide.
NOVO LOCK
The present invention provides a resistant lock for locking doors, having a locking mechanism that enable locking the door in any direction without any modification or adjustment thereof, and that provide improved security.
Electromechanical lock with mechanical latch holdback and remote release
An electromechanical lock which is configured to provide a mechanical latch holdback feature, whereby a key is useable to retract a latch of the lock, the key can be removed, and the latch remains mechanically held back. The held back latch is remotely releasable. As such, a correctional officer can use his key to mechanically hold back the latch, such that the lock remains open. Subsequently, a control signal can be sent from a remote location causing the latch to be released and extended, such that the lock locks. This ability to remotely override the mechanical latch holdback is useful in a correctional facilityfor example, when the mechanical latch holdback has been engaged for cell doors and an emergency situation arises where a quick remote lockdown may be necessary, instead of having to perform the time-consuming task of re-locking the doors one-by-one, locally by key.
DOOR LATCH, LOCK AND OPEN MECHANISM FOR MEDICAL DEVICE TREATMENT SYSTEM
A latch and lock assembly includes a lever pivotable between a latched and unlatched position. A first actuator selectively moves a locking tab between a locked and unlocked position. In the locked position, the locking tab blocks pivotable movement of the lever from the latched position to the unlatched position. In the unlocked position, the locking tab allows pivotable movement of the lever from the latched position to the unlatched position. A second actuator selectively rotates a door opening tab between a first and second position when the locking tab is in the unlocked position is included. When the door opening tab is in the first position the lever is in a latched position, and when the door opening tab is rotated from the first position to the second position, the door opening tab abuts the lever and urges the lever from the latched position to the unlatched position.
CONTROLLABLE DOOR LOCK
A storage lock for a storage door, the lock comprising a lock housing for mounting to the storage door or a storage frame supporting the door; and a lock mechanism arranged within the lock housing, the lock mechanism comprising a latch selectively operable between a locked position in which the latch is extended to engage with the other of the storage door and storage frame to block against opening of the storage door, and an unlocked position in which the latch is retracted to disengage from the other of the storage door and storage frame to allow the storage door to be opened for access to storage, and a latch control system selectively operable between a restricted position to block against operation of the latch out from the locked position, and an unrestricted position to permit operation of the latch out from the locked position to the unlocked position.
AUTO-LOCK FUNCTION FOR CHASSIS SECURITY BEZEL
An equipment assembly is disclosed that includes a first equipment housing having a first penetration, a latch assembly disposed within the first equipment housing, a second equipment housing having a second penetration and a security bezel configured to cause the latch assembly to rotate through the first penetration and the second penetration.