Lock device
11339586 · 2022-05-24
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05B47/0047
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E05B2015/0431
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E05B47/0001
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International classification
E05B47/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
Lock device (1) which incorporates a closure assembly (2) that can move between an open position and a closed position, a locking device to lock said closure assembly (2) in the closed position, a first actuator (3, 31) and a second actuator (4, 41), both the first actuator (3, 31) and the second actuator (4, 41) having a locked position, in which a locking or retention action is applied, and an unlocked position, both the first and the second actuators having respective control devices which allow orders to be given to change the position of each respective actuator, wherein the first actuator and the second actuator are arranged in such a way that unlocking the locking device requires that both control devices place their respective actuator in the unlocked position.
Claims
1. A locking device comprising: a closure that can move between an open position and a closed position, and a lock configured to lock said closure in the closed position, wherein: the lock comprises a first actuator and a second actuator, the first actuator and the second actuator have a locked position, in which a locking or retention action is applied, and an unlocked position, the first and the second actuators have respective control devices which allow orders to be given to change the position of each respective actuator, the first actuator and the second actuator are arranged in such a way that unlocking the lock requires that both control devices place their respective actuator in the unlocked position, and when both actuator assemblies are in the locked position, a movement to open the closure causes the locking or retention action of each actuator to be applied sequentially.
2. The locking device according to claim 1, wherein both the first actuator and the second actuator are positioned in such a way that they apply their locking action directly on the closure or on a device that is actuated by the closure.
3. The locking device according to claim 2, wherein the first actuator and the second actuator apply their locking action at different points of the closure or of the device which is actuated by the closure.
4. The locking device according to claim 3, wherein the device actuated by the closure support comprises two or more sliding parts actuated by the closure, one of said parts receiving the action of the first actuator and the other the action of the second actuator.
5. The locking according to claim 1, wherein the second actuator applies its locking action directly on the first actuator.
6. The locking according to claim 1, wherein in the locked position, the first actuator applies a predetermined retention force which, on being overcome by an external action applied via the closure, allows the closure to move.
7. The locking according to claim 5, wherein the second actuator has a play between the closure which defines limits to said movement of the closure, when the second actuator is positioned in the locked position.
8. The locking device according to claim 6, wherein play between the second actuator and the closure defines limits to said movement of the closure, when the second actuator is positioned in a locked position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) For a better understanding, the accompanying drawings are an explanatory but non-limiting example of an embodiment of the lock device according to the present invention.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(21) The upper portion of
(22) Depending on the shape of the part -31- and of the corresponding housing receptacle, it may be easier or more difficult to force unlocking by an action transmitted through the central part itself (for example, an unauthorised opening attempt). The second row of
(23) As shown in the third row of
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(25) The opening device -1- comprises a locking device which, in turn, has a first and a second actuator, each having a corresponding actuation element, such as a coil -3-, -4-, for example. Each coil can be actuated independently, and therefore each coil has an independent automatic control device, although the functions of such an independent automatic control device may be performed by a single control device which has suitable energy supply circuitry to supply each coil independently, or alternatively to send independent actuation orders thereto. The control device or devices may form part of the lock device or may be external thereto. For reasons of clarity, no wiring or control device has been shown in the figures.
(26) The locking device consists of two portions or actuators governed independently by each of the coils -3-, -4-: an interlocking or locking portion -4-, -41-, which only allows opening via an electrical supply, and another retention portion with preloaded opening -3-, -31-. Both systems have their own actuator elements -31-, -41- which, in the locked position, are inserted in respective housings receptacles -53-, -54-, situated at different points, and in this particular case at opposite points, of a central part -5-. The bolt -2- pushes the central part -5- during the opening movement thereof, which part slides following a linear path along a channel or track. Thus, if the movement of the central part -5- along its channel is impeded, the bolt -2- cannot be moved and the door or leaf element which is closed by the system cannot be opened.
(27) As can be seen, the shape of the actuator element or locking part -41- of the locking portion and the corresponding receptacle -54- are such as to produce a limit stop which cannot be forced by the central part -5- in its normal movement, that is, along its channel or track. In contrast, the end of the actuator element of the retention portion in the example shown consists of a ball -31-. Owing to its shape, the ball -31- transmits some of the force applied by the central part -5- to the shaft which pushes said ball to occupy its receptacle -53-. Thus, if a particular preload or opening force is overcome, the retention system is released, because the ball -31- comes out of the corresponding receptacle -53-.
(28) As can be seen in
(29) In the example shown, the locking part makes contact with the central part in the direction perpendicular to the direction of movement of the central part, but it may also be advantageous to also leave a play between the locking part and the central part in said direction perpendicular to the direction of movement of the central part.
(30) In the locked position shown in
(31) In the example shown, the coil -3- on the right works on the preloaded opening system (a person leaning on the door, wind, pressure seals, etc.). The system is based on a mechanism which reduces the force of the bolt -2-. In this version, said mechanism comprises a ball -31- made of a very durable material, such as steel. When the central part -5- applies pressure to the ball -31-, because of its shape, the ball tends to move, freeing the movement of the central part -5-. If the coil -3- is actuated, the ball -31- is able to slide.
(32) The coil -4- on the left acts on a locking part -41- of the system. When the coil -4- is electrically supplied, the locking part -41- moves, freeing the central part -5- and hence the system.
(33) Next, the operation of the system when an unauthorised access attempt takes place will be described in relation to
(34) In said situation, the door is closed and is not electrically supplied. If there is an unauthorised access attempt, the person who is trying to enter applies force or pressure. The unauthorised action B on the system may succeed in overcoming the retention force of the ball -31- and of the element holding said ball in that position, for example, a spring in that position (the spring has not been shown). In this case, the ball moves -A- freeing the central part. At this point, the second coil -4- comes into play. Since the coil -4- is not being supplied with electricity by an authorised user, the locking part -41- remains in the locked position, the movement of the central part -5- is still impeded and therefore the movement of the bolt -2-, which keeps the door closed, is locked.
(35) If, on the contrary, an authorised user wishes to open the door, the authorised opening system generates an electrical, pneumatic or other supply signal. Using suitable components, for example an internal or external control system, the system first actuates the left-hand coil -4- which retracts the locking part -41- which, by the action -C-, comes out of the housing receptacle -54- of the central part -5- and arrives at its unlocked position (see
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(37) This second embodiment also comprises two coils -3-, -4- which perform independent actions.
(38) The device consists of two portions independently governed by each of the coils -3-, -4-: a locking portion -4-, -41-, which only permits opening by the electricity supply being cut, and another retention portion -3-, -31- with preloaded opening. Both systems have their own actuator elements which, in the locked position, are inserted in corresponding housing receptacles -53-, -54- in a central part -5-.
(39) The device consists of two portions independently governed by each of the coils -3-, -4-: a locking portion -4-, -41-, which only permits opening by the electricity supply being cut, and another portion -3-, -31- with preloaded opening. Both systems have their own actuators -31-, -41- which, in the locked position, are inserted in corresponding housing receptacles -53-, -54- in a central part -5-. The bolt -2- pushes the central part -5- during the opening movement thereof. Thus, if the movement of the central part -5- along its channel is impeded, the bolt -2- cannot move and the door or leaf element which is closed by the system cannot be opened.
(40) As can be seen in
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(42) Under locking conditions, if an unauthorised access attempt occurs (indicated by the arrow -C-) which acts on the part -5-, indicated as force -B-, the preload system would act first. If this force overcomes the resisting force, said system would cause a retraction -A- of the preload system, and the locking system would come into play, which would guarantee the integrity of the system against the access attempt (
(43) A difference between the embodiment of
(44) Consequently, a difference between this embodiment and the previous one is that the locking part -41- locks the central part -5- when retracted, whereas in the previous example, the retraction of the locking part -41- triggered the release of the system. However, variations of this and the previous embodiment in which this difference does not exist are also possible.
(45) In the example shown, the right-hand coil -3- works on the retention system with preloaded opening (a person leaning on the door, wind, pressure seals, etc.). The system is based on a mechanism which reduces the force of the bolt. In this version, said mechanism comprises a steel ball -31-. When the central part -5- applies pressure to the ball -31-, because of its shape and shape, the ball tends to move freeing the movement of the central part -5-. If the coil -3- is deactivated, the steel ball -31- is able to move.
(46) The left-hand coil -4- acts on a locking part -41- which locks the system when supplied with electricity, moves said locking part thus freeing the central part and hence the system.
(47) Next the operation of the system when an unauthorised access attempt occurs will be described in relation to
(48) In said situation, the door is closed and is electrically supplied. If there is an unauthorised access attempt, the person who is trying to enter applies force or pressure. The unauthorised action -B- on the system may succeed in overcoming the retention force of the ball -31- and the retention force of the coil which holds the ball -31- in that position. In this case, the ball moves -A- freeing the central part -5-. At this moment the second coil -4- comes into play. Since the coil -4- continues being electrically supplied, the locking part -41- remains in the locked position, the movement of the central part -5- is still impeded and therefore the movement of the bolt -2-, which keeps the door closed, is locked.
(49) If, on the contrary, an authorised user wishes to open the door, the authorised opening system itself cuts the electricity supply. Using suitable components, for example an internal or external control system, the system deactivates the left-hand coil -4- first, which frees the locking part -41-, which, by the action of its return spring (not shown in the figures), is inserted farther into the housing receptacle -54- in the central part -5- and arrives at its unlocked position (see
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(55) In contrast, with the coil -48- deactivated, said coil moves an end -493- of the rocker element -49- by means of a spring, which may be implemented as described in
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(58) This embodiment shows how the use of a central part -5- in the form of a slider having a linear travel path along a channel -59- helps save space compared with embodiments which have a long bar structure. It is therefore possible to use a single actuator in a small-size device, while minimising the wear problems mentioned in the introduction.
(59) The device according to the present invention may, as in the example, have a spring or resilient element -8- in the rear portion of the coil -3- which acts directly with regard to the retention force of the ball and therefore increases the load required to open the mechanism. More preferably, said device also has an automatic or manual system for adjusting the pressure of said spring -9-, said system allowing the user to adjust the load required to open the mechanism whether the coil -3- is actuated or not.
(60) More preferably, said device may have a similar system for the part -5-, possibly consisting of a resilient element -10- and a manual or automatic adjustment system to directly adjust the opening load on the part -2-.
(61) A system for automatically adjusting the force applied by the different elements of the device may be connected to external control means which vary the properties of the mechanisms depending on external factors, such as variations in wind, a variation in the load required for opening, on whether or not the user is authorised, the hours during which the probability of burglaries is greater, when there is a higher probability of avalanches, etc.
(62) The system may be implemented in conventionally operated mechanisms since said system can be implemented for all the springs that may be present in said system, such as those of the bolt, long bar, short bar or coil.
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(64) The embodiment also has a resilient element -8- which helps generate a force that takes both the locking part -41- and the ball -31- to their respective housing receptacles, each situated in one of the sliding parts -5-, -5′- pushed by the bolt -2-. The embodiment has a single coil which actuates the locking part.
(65) This embodiment is economical. Owing to the opposed arrangement with regard to the action of the ball -31- and the locking part, it is resistant to vibrations. Two separate actions are illustrated in the embodiment shown. In this embodiment, it is also possible to implement the device such that the coil -3- actuates the ball -31- via the connection part -319-.
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(67) As indicated above, the embodiments of
(68) Although the invention has been presented and described with reference to embodiments thereof, it should be understood that said embodiments do not limit the invention and therefore it is possible to vary many structural or other details which will be clear to persons skilled in the art after interpreting the subject matter disclosed in the present description, claims and drawings. Thus, the scope of the present invention shall cover all variants and equivalents that can be considered to be included within the most extensive scope of the following claims.
(69) Numerals within parentheses in the accompanying claims are placed there to facilitate understanding of the invention. They do not form part of the claim and should not be seen as interpretative and/or limiting indications of the scope of claim and the meaning of their related terms.