E05C17/48

CASE WITH STOPPING DEVICE
20190191876 · 2019-06-27 ·

A case includes a shell, a sliding member, and an operating member. The shell defines a through hole. The sliding member includes an abutting portion. The operating member is rotatably fixed to the shell and slidably connected to the sliding member. The operating member rotates in a first direction to drive the sliding member to slide in a second direction and the abutting portion abuts the stopping portion to be pushed out of the through hole. The operating member rotates in a direction opposite to the first direction to drive the sliding member to slide in a direction opposite to the second direction and the stopping portion moves into the through hole.

Case with stopping device

A case includes a shell, a sliding member, and an operating member. The shell defines a through hole. The sliding member includes an abutting portion. The operating member is rotatably fixed to the shell and slidably connected to the sliding member. The operating member rotates in a first direction to drive the sliding member to slide in a second direction and the abutting portion abuts the stopping portion to be pushed out of the through hole. The operating member rotates in a direction opposite to the first direction to drive the sliding member to slide in a direction opposite to the second direction and the stopping portion moves into the through hole.

Case with stopping device

A case includes a shell, a sliding member, and an operating member. The shell defines a through hole. The sliding member includes an abutting portion. The operating member is rotatably fixed to the shell and slidably connected to the sliding member. The operating member rotates in a first direction to drive the sliding member to slide in a second direction and the abutting portion abuts the stopping portion to be pushed out of the through hole. The operating member rotates in a direction opposite to the first direction to drive the sliding member to slide in a direction opposite to the second direction and the stopping portion moves into the through hole.

HOLDER FOR A DOOR OR CASEMENT

The present invention relates to a holder for at least one of a door and a casement. The at least one of the door and the casement is hingedly connected to a frame. The holder includes an elongate member assembly moveable from a retracted position to an extended position. The elongate member assembly has a pair of spaced-apart ends. The holder includes a pair of clamp assemblies pivotally connected to respective ones of the ends of the elongate member assembly. The clamp assemblies are configured to selectively couple with the frame and the at least one of the door and the casement.

HOLDER FOR A DOOR OR CASEMENT

The present invention relates to a holder for at least one of a door and a casement. The at least one of the door and the casement is hingedly connected to a frame. The holder includes an elongate member assembly moveable from a retracted position to an extended position. The elongate member assembly has a pair of spaced-apart ends. The holder includes a pair of clamp assemblies pivotally connected to respective ones of the ends of the elongate member assembly. The clamp assemblies are configured to selectively couple with the frame and the at least one of the door and the casement.

LOCKING BARN DOOR LATCH
20190106908 · 2019-04-11 ·

Some embodiments of the invention include a locking mechanism for a sliding barn door. The locking mechanism, for example, may include a lock mechanism. The locking mechanism may include a base configured to couple with a sliding barn door; an external handle; a connecting rod having a proximal end and a distal end, the proximal end of the connecting rod coupled with the external handle; a latch mechanism coupled with the connecting rod; and a locking mechanism disposed within the external handle. The locking mechanism may be configured to lock the external handle from rotating relative to the base such that when the locking mechanism is in a locked configuration the external handle and the rod do not rotate relative to the base, and when the locking mechanism is in an unlocked configuration the external handle, rod, and locking mechanism rotate relative to the base.

LOCKING BARN DOOR LATCH
20190106909 · 2019-04-11 ·

Some embodiments may also include a locking mechanism for a barn door, the locking system comprising: a locking mechanism body; a lock chamber configured to slide into the locking mechanism body in a locked configuration, and configured to slide out of the locking mechanism body in a first direction in an unlocked configuration; and a locking pin coupled with the lock chamber, the locking pin configured to slide outward in a second direction opposite the first direction in the locked configuration, and configured to slide inward in the unlocked configuration.

LOCKING BARN DOOR LATCH
20190106909 · 2019-04-11 ·

Some embodiments may also include a locking mechanism for a barn door, the locking system comprising: a locking mechanism body; a lock chamber configured to slide into the locking mechanism body in a locked configuration, and configured to slide out of the locking mechanism body in a first direction in an unlocked configuration; and a locking pin coupled with the lock chamber, the locking pin configured to slide outward in a second direction opposite the first direction in the locked configuration, and configured to slide inward in the unlocked configuration.

Railcar Door Locking Pin and Receiver
20180298651 · 2018-10-18 ·

An apparatus includes one or more locking pins coupled to a railcar door of a railcar. Each locking pin includes an inserted portion at a first end of the locking pin. The inserted portion includes a pin taper in the direction towards the first end of the locking pin. The apparatus further includes a first receiver coupled to the railcar. The first receiver defines a recess. The recess comprises a receiver taper compatible with the pin taper. Inserting the inserted portion of a respective one of the one or more locking pins into the recess of the first receiver restricts movement of the railcar door.

Railcar Door Locking Pin and Receiver
20180298651 · 2018-10-18 ·

An apparatus includes one or more locking pins coupled to a railcar door of a railcar. Each locking pin includes an inserted portion at a first end of the locking pin. The inserted portion includes a pin taper in the direction towards the first end of the locking pin. The apparatus further includes a first receiver coupled to the railcar. The first receiver defines a recess. The recess comprises a receiver taper compatible with the pin taper. Inserting the inserted portion of a respective one of the one or more locking pins into the recess of the first receiver restricts movement of the railcar door.