Patent classifications
E05B63/185
SMART FOR REMOTE OPENING AND CLOSING A DOOR
A smart delivery box and method for securing the delivery of packages. The method involves (a) ascertaining when a delivery vehicle has entered a geo-location associated with a delivery address of a package, (b) transmitting a delivery signal to a cloud computing service when the delivery vehicle is ascertained as entering the geo-location associated with the delivery address of the package, and configuring a door of a delivery box, located at the delivery address, to open for the delivery and receipt of the package, in response to an open command generated by the cloud computing service in reply to the delivery signal transmitted when the delivery vehicle entered the geo-location.
KEY, LOCK, AND LATCH ASSEMBLY
A latch mechanism includes a hook-handle assembly coupled to a first panel and a clevis coupled to a second panel. The hook-handle assembly engages the clevis to secure the first panel relative to the second panel.
Multipoint lock
A multipoint lock for securing a door panel is described. The multipoint lock includes a first latch, a second latch, a first hub rotatable with at least one of a thumb-turn knob or a key, and a second hub rotatable with a handle lever. Upward rotation of the handle lever causes both rotation of the first hub and rotation of the second hub in the same rotational direction.
LOCK FOR A REBATED DOOR
A lock for a door of the rebated type, comprising a containing box body, suitable for being housed in a cavity of the rebated door; a latch that is movable between an extracted position and a retracted position in the box body; a driving device movable, by means of a control handle, along an opening direction to move the latch from the extracted position to the retracted position. The driving device is movable, by a key-locking-member, along a locking direction opposite to the opening direction, to reach a disengaged position in which the driving device is not engageable by the control handle, thus preventing the driving of the latch; the driving device comprises a locking arrangement shaped for blocking the latch in the extracted position, preventing forced movement thereof from the outside to the retracted position, when the driving device is in the disengaged position unbound from the control handle. The driving device is defined by, a cursor-element that is geometrically configured to enable to tit into the box body an optional bolt. The cursor-element is provided with a protrusion element for driving and locking the optional bolt.
MULTI-POINT LOCKING SYSTEM
Fenestration systems and associated methods include use of a lock assembly having a housing, a cam gear, a reversal gear, and one or more catches. Various aspects relate to enhanced locking/security, including repeatability and overall efficacy.
Smart system for remote opening and closing a door or window
A smart window/door opening-closing device that can easily be installed for use with an existing door or window or can be built-in by the door or window manufacturer, can be programmed to activate the opening or closing of the door or window either (a) remotely, (b) automatically by a pet and/or (c) automatically by a voice command, is easily disengaged when use is not desired, provides safety and security to prevent unwanted opening or closing of the door or window, and is integrated with a wireless communication network to enable smart and remote control of the window/door actuator.
SMART SYSTEM FOR REMOTE OPENING AND CLOSING A DOOR OR WINDOW
A smart window/door opening-closing device that can easily be installed for use with an existing door or window or can be built-in by the door or window manufacturer, can be programmed to activate the opening or closing of the door or window either (a) remotely, (b) automatically by a pet, (c) automatically by a voice command and/or (d) automatic in response to external sensors, is easily disengaged when use is not desired, provides safety and security to prevent unwanted opening or closing of the door or window, and is integrated with a wireless communication network to enable smart and remote control of the window/door actuator.
Multi-point locking system
Fenestration systems and associated methods include use of a lock assembly having a housing, a cam gear, a reversal gear, and one or more catches. Various aspects relate to enhanced locking/security, including repeatability and overall efficacy.
CABINET LOCK FOR USE WITH PROGRAMMABLE ELECTRONIC KEY
A cabinet lock for protecting merchandise within a merchandise display cabinet having an inner door and an outer door. The cabinet lock includes a strike plate affixed to the inner door and a lock housing affixed to the outer door such that the cabinet is in a locked configuration that prevents access to the merchandise when the lock housing is operably engaged to the strike plate. A programmable electronic key communicates a security code with the cabinet lock and transfers electrical power to the cabinet lock to operate a lock mechanism between the locked configuration and an unlocked configuration. An indicator is provided for indicating whether the cabinet lock is in the locked configuration or the unlocked configuration. The indicator includes a first segment and a second segment that can be energized to visually indicate the status of the cabinet lock.
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.