Patent classifications
E05B2015/0413
Locking bolt
A manually operated locking bolt (1) having a cylindrical, sleeve-shaped bolt guide (3) and a bolt (2), which is mounted to be axially displaced in the bolt guide (3), and which has a locking end (15) and an actuating end (31), wherein the bolt (2) is mounted to be axially displaced between a first axial end position or a second axial end position within the bolt guide (3) and can be locked, wherein at least one sensor (27) is fastened to the bolt guide (3), which sensor detects the two axial end positions of the bolt (2) as a measured variable and generates therefrom a further processable electrical signal.
Locking device with a guard lock for safety doors
Locking device having a guard lock for safety doors, comprising a mechanical actuator which can be fastened on a movable door part and a housing which interacts with the actuator and can be fastened to a door counterpart, which housing comprises a receptor to which the actuator can be inserted, and the housing comprises a locking element which is displaceable between an unlocked position, in which the actuator can be released, and a locked position, in which the actuator can be fixed relative to the receptor, wherein the actuator comprises an engagement tongue having an engagement recess for mechanical operative engagement with a head end of a locking element in form of an engagement plunger, the engagement plunger being guided in the housing so as to be longitudinally displaceable a spring-biased manner in the in a plunger longitudinal direction relative to an inner fixed bearing, being shaped as a bushing and carrying radially displaceable and fixable engagement elements which lock the engagement plunger at its inner contour in the locked position during a defined state, for which purpose the engagement plunger comprises an engagement stop at the inner contour which acts in the longitudinal direction.
BOLT LOCK
A bolt lock comprises a lock body and a bolt which is lockable to the lock body. The lock body comprises a housing and a lock cylinder therein, a movable latch and a biasing spring. The housing comprises an introduction passage for the bolt. In a locking position, the latch engages a locking recess of the bolt and hereby locks the bolt. The biasing spring biases the latch in the direction of the locking position. The housing and the latch comprise a respective blocking section, wherein the blocking section of the housing and the blocking section of the latch are configured so as to engage with one another and hereby block the latch against movement from the locking position in the direction of an unlocking position, when a force, via the bolt introduced into the introduction passage, is exerted on the latch which is in the locking position, the force being counter to the introduction direction of the bolt. The biasing spring is oriented at an angle such that the biasing spring additionally biases the latch along the introduction direction of the bolt.
Door Lock with Easy-To-Install and Remove Input Interface Module
A lock device includes a latch and inner and outer operating devices disposed on two sides of the latch device. The inner operating device includes a main board configured to control the outer operating device to or not to move a latch between the latching position and the unlatching position. The outer operating device includes a removable input interface module electrically connectable with the main board. The input interface module is configured to permit input of an unlocking identification information or an unlocking command by a physical or wireless measure.
Locking device with a guard lock for safety doors
A locking device having a guard lock for safety doors includes a mechanical actuator which can be fastened on a movable door part and a housing which interacts with the actuator and can be fastened to a door counterpart. The housing includes a receptor to which the actuator can be inserted, and the housing comprises a locking element which is displaceable between an unlocked position, in which the actuator can be released, and a locked position, in which the actuator can be fixed relative to the receptor. The actuator comprises an engagement tongue having an engagement recess for mechanical operative engagement with a head end of a locking element in form of an engagement plunger, the engagement plunger being guided in the housing so as to be longitudinally displaceable in a spring-biased manner in the in a plunger longitudinal direction relative to an inner fixed bearing.
Latch structure
A latch structure according to an embodiment includes a body, a locking body, a latch head, a plunger, and a latch stopper. The body is disposed inside a door. The locking body moves in response to an external operation. The latch head protrudes from the body to maintain the door in a closed position, and rotates when the locking body is spaced apart at least a predetermined distance. The plunger retracts into the body to prevent the latch head from rotating while the door is being closed. The latch stopper prevents the protruding latch head from retracting into the body when the plunger is maintained within the body.
Corral gate latch release device
A corral gate latch release device facilitates quick release of a corral gate latch without a user having to dismount from a horse. The device includes a gate door and a latch coupled to and extending from the gate door. A base post is positioned adjacent to the gate door when the gate door is in a closed position. A latch lock is positioned on the base post to engage the latch when the gate door is in the closed position. A linkage is coupled to the base post and is operationally coupled to the latch lock to disengage the latch lock from the latch. A grip arm is operationally coupled to the linkage to be grasped to move the linkage for disengaging the latch lock from the latch.
Control Structure of Door Lock
A control structure of a door lock contains: a body, a slidable partition, a motor, a slide cylinder, a deadbolt, a latch, a first resilient element, and a second resilient element. The body includes a first cap, a second cap, an open segment, a close segment, a drive space, a holder, a groove, and an abutting post. The slidable partition is accommodated in the body and includes a slot, two spaced first driving extensions, a second driving extension, a through hole, two symmetrical hooks, and a seat. The motor is accommodated in the holder. The slide cylinder is received in the drive space. The deadbolt is movably received in the opening. The latch is accommodated in the notch. The first resilient element is positioned on the second positioning segment and the first positioning segment. The second resilient element is positioned on the first locating protrusion.
Control structure of door lock
A control structure of a door lock contains: a body, a slidable partition, a motor, a slide cylinder, a deadbolt, a latch, a first resilient element, and a second resilient element. The body includes a first cap, a second cap, an open segment, a close segment, a drive space, a holder, a groove, and an abutting post. The slidable partition is accommodated in the body and includes a slot, two spaced first driving extensions, a second driving extension, a through hole, two symmetrical hooks, and a seat. The motor is accommodated in the holder. The slide cylinder is received in the drive space. The deadbolt is movably received in the opening. The latch is accommodated in the notch. The first resilient element is positioned on the second positioning segment and the first positioning segment. The second resilient element is positioned on the first locating protrusion.
Locking assembly with trigger handle
A latching handleset assembly includes a handle, a trigger, and a latch driver. The handle has a handle portion and a top mounting portion that extends from an escutcheon. The top mounting portion has a top surface and a bottom that is at least partially obscured by the handle portion. The trigger includes an exterior end located along the bottom of the top mounting portion and an interior end extending into the escutcheon. The trigger is pivotable about a pivot point positioned within the escutcheon. The latch driver is movable between a neutral position and a latch actuating position in response to actuation of the trigger.