Patent classifications
E05B63/126
Lock
The lock according to the invention is meant for locking cabinets, vaults and different machines. The lock has a lock frame, which comprises a bolt. A lock cylinder has been arranged in connection with the lock frame. The lock frame further comprises a power transmission mechanism between the lock cylinder and the bolt. The power transmission mechanism comprises a transmission lever and a latch. The transmission lever additionally comprises a retaining protrusion. The bolt comprises a locking pin and the lock frame additionally comprises a hole for the locking pin. The lock is arranged to allow movement of the lock cylinder and the power transmission mechanism in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the lock cylinder due to an external hit or drilling of the lock cylinder, whereby the movement in the direction of the longitudinal axis moves the retaining protrusion away from the locking pin. Thus, the end of the locking pin moves into the hole in the frame.
Fortified Deadbolt Latch
The disclosure relates in general to a deadbolt latching mechanism for a door. Specifically, the disclosure relates to a fortified deadbolt latch providing fortification against attempted prying of a door against the locking mechanism. A fortified deadlock latch device configured to reversibly move between an extended locked and retracted unlocked position, the device comprising: a. a latch housing having a longitudinal axis; b. a latching assembly, the latching assembly slidably coupled to the latch housing along the longitudinal axis; c. a bolt assembly coupled to the latching assembly, the bolt defining a circumferential surface; d. a rocker hingedly coupled to the bolt assembly, the rocker having a proximal end and a distal end, wherein, the distal end is configured to protrude beyond the bolt assembly's circumferential area and engage a frame jamb box in the extended position; and e. a bolt sleeve or a face plate, operably coupled to the latch housing.
TAMPER PROOF WALL MOUNTED STRIKE ASSEMBLY FOR BARN DOOR
Tamper proof wall mounted strike assembly for barn door is a strike or strike assembly that attaches to a wall or a door molding and functions with a lockset installed on a barn door. Tamper proof wall mounted strike assembly functions to receive the latch or deadbolt from the door lockset on the barn door wherein the latch or deadbolt can be latched or locked within the strike assembly to latch and/or lock the barn door and the latch or the deadbolt can be unlatched or unlocked within the strike assembly to unlatch and/or unlock the barn door. Tamper proof wall mounted strike assembly includes a strike housing assembly that mates with a wall plate assembly by interlocking teeth on each assembly to yield a tamper proof connection there between that is without any exposed screws or fasteners when the barn door is in the closed position to yield a tamper proof wall mounted strike assembly.
LOCK
The lock according to the invention is meant for locking cabinets, vaults and different machines. The lock has a lock frame, which comprises a bolt. A lock cylinder has been arranged in connection with the lock frame. The lock frame further comprises a power transmission mechanism between the lock cylinder and the bolt. The power transmission mechanism comprises a transmission lever and a latch. The transmission lever additionally comprises a retaining protrusion. The bolt comprises a locking pin and the lock frame additionally comprises a hole for the locking pin. The lock is arranged to allow movement of the lock cylinder and the power transmission mechanism in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the lock cylinder due to an external hit or drilling of the lock cylinder, whereby the movement in the direction of the longitudinal axis moves the retaining protrusion away from the locking pin. Thus, the end of the locking pin moves into the hole in the frame.
Fortified deadbolt latch
A deadbolt latching mechanism for a door. Specifically, the mechanism relates to a fortified deadbolt latch providing fortification against attempted prying of a door against the locking mechanism. A fortified deadlock latch device configured to reversibly move between an extended locked and retracted unlocked position, the device comprising: a. a latch housing having a longitudinal axis; b. a latching assembly, the latching assembly slidably coupled to the latch housing along the longitudinal axis; c. a bolt assembly coupled to the latching assembly, the bolt defining a circumferential surface; d. a rocker hingedly coupled to the bolt assembly, the rocker having a proximal end and a distal end, wherein, the distal end is configured to protrude beyond the bolt assembly's circumferential area and engage a frame jamb box in the extended position; and e. a bolt sleeve or a face plate, operably coupled to the latch housing.
Lock Assembly
A lock assembly including a lock mechanism, a guide, a strike plate and an alignment track. The lock mechanism includes a lock bolt transitionable between an unlocked orientation and a locked orientation. The guide is carried by the lock bolt and travels along a path that is both parallel and perpendicular to the strike plate as the lock bolt transitions between the unlocked orientation and locked orientation. The strike plate includes a strike plate opening through which the lock bolt passes when transitioning from the unlocked orientation to the locked orientation. The alignment track engages the guide for laterally aligning the lock bolt within the strike plate opening in a direction generally orthogonal to a plane in which the lock bolt travels when transitioning from the unlocked orientation to the locked orientation. Methods of operation and door assemblies including the lock assembly are provided.
Barn door handle assembly, strike assembly, and lock system
A barn door and wall strike assembly, including a barn door to slide laterally in a first direction and a second direction with respect to a door frame, a handle set assembly attached to the barn door, the handle set assembly including a handle to allow the barn door to open, and a lock having a bolt to lock the barn door when the bolt is extended, and a wall strike attached to the door frame, the strike including a plate to contact the door frame, and a bolt receiving member disposed on the plate, the bolt receiving member comprising an aperture to receive the bolt.
BARN DOOR HANDLE ASSEMBLY, STRIKE ASSEMBLY, AND LOCK SYSTEM
A barn door and wall strike assembly, including a barn door to slide laterally in a first direction and a second direction with respect to a door frame, a handle set assembly attached to the barn door, the handle set assembly including a handle to allow the barn door to open, and a lock having a bolt to lock the barn door when the bolt is extended, and a wall strike attached to the door frame, the strike including a plate to contact the door frame, and a bolt receiving member disposed on the plate, the bolt receiving member comprising an aperture to receive the bolt.
Cover device for a retaining jaws module
A cover device, includes a movable cover configured to cover retaining jaws of a retaining jaws module; a retaining cover connected to a side wall frame of a vehicle body and configured to enclose in the shape of a U an insertion end side of a retaining jaws module for insertion of a striker plate module to releasably couple with the retaining jaws module so as to connect a vehicle door with the side wall frame, and adjacent longitudinal sides of the retaining jaws module in transverse direction of the vehicle; and a rubber lip configured to elastically connect the retaining cover to the retaining jaws module and to compensate for tolerance compensation.
BARN DOOR HANDLE ASSEMBLY, STRIKE ASSEMBLY, AND LOCK SYSTEM
A barn door strike assembly to receive a barn door lock bolt, the strike assembly including a main body having a first side to contact a door frame, the main body including a bolt receiving aperture disposed within a second side of the main body to receive the barn door lock bolt therein, and a strike base disposed at the first side of the main body, the strike base including a main body contacting portion connected to the main body to attach the main body to the door frame, and a plurality of connecting members to fasten the main body contacting portion to the door frame, and a plurality of apertures disposed within the main body contacting portion to receive the plurality of connecting members therethrough.