Patent classifications
E05B65/462
LOCKING SYSTEM WITH MULTIPLE LATCHES
A locking system provides multiple lockable latching mechanisms that are collectively operable and lockable from a central actuation mechanism. Each latching mechanism can be positioned and actuated independent of the positioning of others of the latching mechanisms. In particular, the latching mechanisms need not be aligned with one another. The system uses flexible connectors between the central actuation mechanism and the respective latching mechanisms. The flexible connectors can have different respective lengths.
LOCKING SYSTEM WITH MULTIPLE LATCHES
A locking system provides multiple lockable latching mechanisms that are collectively operable and lockable from a central actuation mechanism. Each latching mechanism can be positioned and actuated independent of the positioning of others of the latching mechanisms. In particular, the latching mechanisms need not be aligned with one another. The system uses flexible connectors between the central actuation mechanism and the respective latching mechanisms. The flexible connectors can have different respective lengths.
Door lock system
A door lock system includes a shaft and a cam. The cam is supported on the shaft for rotation with the shaft, and for movement along the shaft throughout a range of door lock release locations. A selector engages the cam to move the cam along the shaft upon rotation of the selector. An actuator lock has a closed condition blocking rotation of the shaft, and has an open condition permitting rotation of the shaft. The actuator lock prevents rotation of the cam at any of the door lock release locations when the actuator lock is in the closed condition.
Door lock system
A door lock system includes a shaft and a cam. The cam is supported on the shaft for rotation with the shaft, and for movement along the shaft throughout a range of door lock release locations. A selector engages the cam to move the cam along the shaft upon rotation of the selector. An actuator lock has a closed condition blocking rotation of the shaft, and has an open condition permitting rotation of the shaft. The actuator lock prevents rotation of the cam at any of the door lock release locations when the actuator lock is in the closed condition.
Concealed Firearm Storage System
This present invention relates to a firearm storage system comprised of a headboard cabinet for concealing firearms, ammunition and other items of value. Portions of the firearm storage system are quickly and securely repositionable between a concealed position and an open position, thereby giving the user quick access to his or her firearms in a time of need. More specifically, the secure headboard or cabinet includes an electronic lift that may be controlled by a wireless activator that raises a concealed portion of the cabinet upwards, thereby revealing the drawers or cabinets containing the firearms.
Concealed Firearm Storage System
This present invention relates to a firearm storage system comprised of a headboard cabinet for concealing firearms, ammunition and other items of value. Portions of the firearm storage system are quickly and securely repositionable between a concealed position and an open position, thereby giving the user quick access to his or her firearms in a time of need. More specifically, the secure headboard or cabinet includes an electronic lift that may be controlled by a wireless activator that raises a concealed portion of the cabinet upwards, thereby revealing the drawers or cabinets containing the firearms.
PULL-OUT LOCKING DEVICE FOR DRAWERS
A pull-out locking device for drawers is provided. The device comprises bolt units associated with one of the pull-out guides, each of which bolt units comprises a bolt part that is mounted so as to be movable between a passive position and an actuation position, wherein the bolt parts interact with a cable-like element or with a push element. When the device is locked, a pull-out rail can be pulled out over a remaining portion, with a retaining spring being deformed. When the device is locked, a locking portion is at least at the end of the remaining portion in a locked position and rests against a locking surface that is moved together with the pull-out rail. When the device is released, the locking portion is at least at the end of the remaining portion in a released position.
PULL-OUT LOCKING DEVICE FOR DRAWERS
A pull-out locking device for drawers is provided. The device comprises bolt units associated with one of the pull-out guides, each of which bolt units comprises a bolt part that is mounted so as to be movable between a passive position and an actuation position, wherein the bolt parts interact with a cable-like element or with a push element. When the device is locked, a pull-out rail can be pulled out over a remaining portion, with a retaining spring being deformed. When the device is locked, a locking portion is at least at the end of the remaining portion in a locked position and rests against a locking surface that is moved together with the pull-out rail. When the device is released, the locking portion is at least at the end of the remaining portion in a released position.
Concealed firearm storage system
This present invention relates to a firearm storage system comprised of a headboard cabinet for concealing firearms, ammunition and other items of value. Portions of the firearm storage system are quickly and securely repositionable between a concealed position and an open position, thereby giving the user quick access to his or her firearms in a time of need. More specifically, the secure headboard or cabinet includes an electronic lift that may be controlled by a wireless activator that raises a concealed portion of the cabinet upwards, thereby revealing the drawers or cabinets containing the firearms.
Concealed firearm storage system
This present invention relates to a firearm storage system comprised of a headboard cabinet for concealing firearms, ammunition and other items of value. Portions of the firearm storage system are quickly and securely repositionable between a concealed position and an open position, thereby giving the user quick access to his or her firearms in a time of need. More specifically, the secure headboard or cabinet includes an electronic lift that may be controlled by a wireless activator that raises a concealed portion of the cabinet upwards, thereby revealing the drawers or cabinets containing the firearms.