Door locking device
11434672 · 2022-09-06
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05C1/002
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05C1/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Y10T292/0977
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
E05C1/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
Locking device for the opening of a door including two opposite members apt to be mounted to a door and to a post, respectively, and provided with housing holes of screws for the engagement with a surface, one of the bodies including a solid body except for a cavity provided on one of the side walls, the other one of the bodies including an outside shell internally provided with a housing cavity of a sliding body, characterised in that a lock block for the movement of the sliding body is furthermore provided, housed within a cavity provided on the top surface of the outer shell as well as dampening and thrust structure of the sliding body.
Claims
1. Device for locking the opening of a door comprising two opposite elements apt to be mounted on a door and on a post, respectively, and provided with housing holes for screws of engagement with a surface, one of said opposite elements comprising a solid body, except for a cavity provided on one side wall, the other one of said opposite elements comprising an outer shell internally provided with a housing cavity of a sliding body, wherein a lock block for movement of said sliding body is furthermore provided, said lock block being housed within a cavity provided on a top surface of said outer shell as well as dampening and thrust means of said sliding body, wherein said lock block comprises a shaped head wherefrom a cam departs, rotation of said cam causing translation of the slide, said cam comprising a cylindrical central body with a circular base, with a central hole, and a base protrudes laterally from the circular base, according to an ellipsoidal profile, above which base an abutment element is provided with a substantial trapezoidal profile with rounded angles.
2. The device for locking the opening of a door as in claim 1), wherein said lock block is free to rotate between two defined settings.
3. The device for locking the opening of a door as in claim 1), wherein said sliding body comprises a rectangular-base body, along a short side of which an engagement wedge departs, provided with a perimeter rib, which identifies a central supporting plane wherein an eyelet is obtained.
4. The device for locking the opening of a door as in claim 3), wherein said sliding body has a thin groove on said perimeter rib in correspondence of a contact point between a contour of the eyelet and said perimeter rib, the thin groove configured to act as a retaining seat of the cam of said lock block.
5. The device for locking the opening of a door as in claim 3), wherein cavities are provided on a bottom surface of the one of said opposite elements bodies comprising the housing cavity of the sliding body for housing of said dampening and thrust means of said sliding body.
6. The device for locking the opening of a door as in claim 1), wherein said lock block is kept in engagement with said sliding body by means of a screw associated with a sealing washer.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention is now described with reference to the drawings, so that the innovative scope thereof as well as the structural features thereof can be best understood.
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DESCRIPTION OF EXAMPLE EMBODIMENTS
(12) The device according to the invention consists of a pair of members with a substantially rectangular base, post 1 side and door 2 side, respectively, provided in the middle of the short sides with holes 3 housing tightening screws.
(13) The member on the post 1 side is substantially a solid body of a single piece except for a cavity 1a on one of the side walls with greater surface, apt to house a slide 4 protruding from the member on the door 2 side. The member on the door 2 side, in turn, houses said slide 4 in a cavity 2a open on one of the longer side walls and a lock block 5 in a summit cavity 2b, said lock block 5 being arranged perpendicularly with respect to said slide 4. The head 5a of said lock block 5 is provided at the summit of the member. Still in the cavity 1a in which the slide is housed, a pair of springs 6 is provided, for which housing channels 2c are provided within cavity 2b. Slide 4 is kept in stable engagement to lock block 5 by a screw 7 associated with a washer 8.
(14) The lock block 5, illustrated in a preferred embodiment in
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(17) During mounting the operator must correctly arm the body provided for the housing of the lock block and of the slide with the members required for the smooth operation of the device. Therefore, the operator takes care to insert the spring bodies into special seats provided within the housing cavity of the slide, hence inserts the slide taking care that the planar portion of the wedge body is in a top position. It is subsequently provided to insert the lock block into the special housing, taking care to prepare the indicator so that it is perpendicular to the engagement surface of the slide with the opposite engagement member. Once it is mounted in the slide, the lock block is fastened thereto by means of a washer and a screw.
(18) Therefore, the device can be mounted onto the frame, taking care that the contrast of the two members and the distance between the same are correct, and that the engagement between the slide wedge and the body which houses it is stable and sufficient.
(19) Once the device has been mounted, the slide is prepared in an armed position, that is it is prepared to engage with the cavity provided in the opposite member, due to the thrust imparted by the spring members interspersed between the abutment surface of the housing cavity thereof and the bottom wall thereof. This arrangement implies the fact that any closing of the door automatically implies the temporary flattening of the spring means, following the thrust imparted by the surface of the opposite member on the wedge of the slide, and the subsequent fast release, with the housing of the wedge within the cavity.
(20) Should the operator wish to open the door instead, he acts on the lock block with a suitable key, rotating the lock block by 90°. This operation implies the cam rotation, which in turn defines the translation of the slide, which goes back. The roto-translation continues until the moment when the cam finds housing within the seat 4f of the slide. In this position the spring is fully compressed, and the slide is locked in an open position, with the wedge fully back inside the housing chamber of its engagement member. In order to bring the slide back into a working position, it is necessary for the cam to return into its original position.
(21) The solution just described also provides that, in the case of convenience or need, the operator can temporarily maintain free the opening of the door: the maintenance operator opens the panel, keeps the device in the open position, allowing it to operate without being forced to reopen with the key the lock to move the door, and arms again the lock at the end of the operations. It has therefore been achieved, better than what had been expected, a selective door locking/unlocking device depending on the operator's needs.
(22) From the description just given it is also acknowledged that the device can currently operate also as monostable device, namely it is open only when the operator keeps the slide open with the key: there are no constraints which force the operator to key rotation as far as the cam engagement with the side groove, and therefore the secure door closing can nevertheless be guaranteed at each access, should it be considered suitable and desirable.
(23) The preceding description refers to a specific embodiment. Variants can be actuated which achieve the same object, and they nevertheless fall within the scope of protection of the present invention. In particular, it can be provided that the head of the lock block is shaped in order to allow access only to different engagement systems, such as a wing spanner or other tool built especially to guarantee the necessary security against access by ill-intentioned people.
(24) The set object has therefore been achieved, that is, of a door locking device with respect to a frame of the type which provides a correct and stable management of the opening and closing of the door.
(25) A device has furthermore been obtained which offers improved security against acts of vandalism or of distraction, in relation to the access to the body contained within the frame.
(26) Other changes and advantages can appear evident to a person skilled in the field without departing from the scope of protection of the present invention, as defined by the attached claims.