Patent classifications
E05C7/045
Passive door bolt assembly
A bolt assembly for securing a passive door panel relative to an entryway frame. The bolt assembly has a base to be fixedly mounted relative to the passive door panel, a catch attached to the base with a leaf spring to deflect relative to the base, and a bolt which is able to translate relative to the base between a retracted position and an extended position for securing the passive door panel. The bolt is biased toward the extended position and selectively maintained in the retracted position by the catch.
CLOSING DEVICE FOR AN ELECTRICAL ENCLOSURE, AND A CORRESPONDING ELECTRICAL ENCLOSURE
The invention relates to a locking device for a switch cabinet, with a lock door and a secondary door, wherein the secondary door, on a vertical outer edge opposite its hinge side, has a U-profile formed on a door leaf of the secondary door with a receptacle for a lock mechanism of the lock door, which receptacle is offset back relative to the door leaf and which is open towards the door leaf, wherein on an outer free profile side of the U-profile, a swivelling lever of a lock of the secondary door is pivotably mounted about an axis of rotation between an open position and a locking position. Furthermore, a corresponding switch cabinet is described.
Dual lock locking system for containers
A locking system is mounted to a door with three rods extending therefrom. The rods have a locked position extending beyond the periphery of the door and an unlocked position not extending beyond the periphery of the door. Three rod receivers are adapted to receive the three rods in the locked position. A handle rotatably engages cam plates which are operatively engaged with the rods whereby rotation of the handle rotates the cam which moves the rod ends from one position to the other. A locking tab extends forwardly from the lower cam plate into a recess and is engaged by a circular lock while the recess prevents movement of the engaged circular lock. A second locking tab extends forwardly from the rod-locking link and a stationary to locking tab is aligned thereto. Both locking tabs are engaged by a padlock preventing movement of the rod-locking link.
SHOOT BOLT FOR LIMITING MOVEMENT OF A FENESTRATION PANEL
A shootbolt system for a fenestration assembly, such as a sliding patio door system, includes a chassis mountable to a stile of a sliding panel of the fenestration assembly, and a shootbolt slidably coupled to the chassis. The shootbolt is designed to be coupled to a corner drive system of the sliding panel for movement therewith upwardly or downwardly along the stile in response to an applied actuation force, such as from an operator handle. When extended, the shootbolt engages a receiver or stop mounted to the frame to prevent the sliding panel from rebounding when an adjacent second sliding panel is slidably moved to a closed position in contact with the sliding panel.
LOCK FOR A DOUBLE PANE DOOR AND LOCKABLE REFRIGERATOR DOOR SYSTEM
The present disclosure relates to a lock for a double pane door. A lock body includes a cylinder and a bolt. A main body has front and rear faces, a bore receiving the cylinder of the lock body mounted on the rear face so that a key can be inserted in the cylinder from a front of the main body, and a pair of extensions projecting from the rear face of the main body. A bracket is mountable to a rail of the door frame at a junction between panes of the double pane door. The bracket forms a pair of recesses receiving the pair of extensions between the bracket and the rail when the main body is positioned for locking the doors. The bracket also has an opening for receiving the bolt when the bolt is placed in a locked position by action of the cylinder.
Latch Arrangement
A latch arrangement for a sliding wing has a latching member that is movable by magnetic force from first position in which it is at least partially retracted within a latch housing, to a second position in which it extends at least partially out of the housing, to be received in a strike. The strike comprises a magnet or ferromagnetic arrangement to attract the latching member into a receiving and engaging formation of the strike when the sliding wing is located at or adjacent the strike.
FLUSH BOLT ASSEMBLY WITH BOLT-CONTAINED SPRING
A flush bolt assembly includes a latch bolt that has a head and a body. The body has an interior cavity that is defined by a plurality of walls. A guide slot is formed in a pair of sidewalls. The assembly also includes a sleeve that defines a through hole that is configured to receive a pin. A biasing member is disposed within the interior cavity, and it is configured to store energy upon being compressed between the sleeve and the latch bolt.
Passive door bolt assembly
A bolt assembly for securing a passive door panel relative to an entryway frame. The bolt assembly comprises an anchoring base fixed relative to the passive door panel. The base has at least one column of spaced apart teeth extending from a side there. The column of spaced apart teeth provides notches between the teeth and adjacent to at least one end of the at least one column. The bolt assembly also has a bolt to slide relative to the base between at least a first position and a second position. The bolt includes a slide having a finger for mating into at least one of the notches in the first position and the second position. The bolt also has a pin attached to the slide for movement therewith. The pin is able to engage the entryway frame when the bolt is in the second position.
FLUSH BOLT ASSEMBLY WITH BOLT-CONTAINED SPRING
A flush bolt assembly includes a latch bolt that has a head and a body. The body has an interior cavity that is defined by a plurality of walls. A guide slot is formed in a pair of sidewalls. The assembly also includes a sleeve that defines a through hole that is configured to receive a pin. A biasing member is disposed within the interior cavity, and it is configured to store energy upon being compressed between the sleeve and the latch bolt.
ASTRAGAL ASSEMBLY
An astragal assembly mounted on a passive panel hingedly coupled to a frame. The astragal assembly includes a slide bolt assembly with a distally extending projection. The slide bolt assembly is movable between distal and proximal positions with respect to the passive panel. The projection is receivable inside an opening along the frame when the slide bolt assembly is in the distal position to thereby prevent the passive panel from being rotated to an open position from a closed position. The projection is spaced apart from the opening when the slide bolt assembly is in the proximal position to thereby allow the passive panel to be rotated to the open position from the closed position.