Lock Mechanism
20210270061 · 2021-09-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05B71/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A security lock comprises a slide with a bolt section along a side thereof and integral therewith, and a casing having a channel with an open side for receiving and retaining the bolt section. The bolt section and channel have substantially the same cross-section to allow for sliding engagement of the bolt section in the channel to a hold position. The bolt section has a recess with at least one defined axial boundary on its surface, aligned when the bolt is in the hold position with an opening in the wall of the channel. A cam and follower mechanism is mounted in the lock in which the cam is rotatable in the casing to at least one hold orientation at which the follower extends in the opening and into the recess when the bolt section is in the hold position to restrict movement of the bolt section along the channel. A key device can rotate the cam between at least one hold orientation and at least one other release orientation at which the follower can withdraw from the recess and release the bolt section in the channel.
Claims
1. A lock comprising a slide with a bolt section along and integral with a side thereof, and a casing having a channel with an open side for receiving and retaining the bolt section, the bolt section and channel having substantially the same cross-section to allow for sliding engagement of the bolt section in the channel to a hold position, wherein the bolt section has a recess on its surface with at least one axial boundary, the recess being aligned when in the hold position with an opening in the wall of the channel; a cam and follower mechanism in which the cam is rotatable in the casing to at least one hold orientation at which the follower extends in the opening and into the recess when the bolt section is in the hold position to restrict movement of the bolt section along the channel; and means for rotating the cam between said at least one hold orientation and at least one other release orientation at which the follower can withdraw from the recess and release the bolt section in the channel.
2. A lock according to claim 1 wherein the recess on the bolt section surface is in the form of a slot extending perpendicular to the bolt section axis.
3. (canceled)
4. A lock according to claim 1 wherein the cross-section of the bolt section is one of circular or polygonal.
5. (canceled)
6. A lock according to claim 1 wherein the channel has a proximal open end for receiving the bolt section, and a distal closed end.
7. A lock according to claim 6 wherein the bolt section has a flange that closes the proximal end of the channel when the bolt section is in said hold position.
8. A lock according to claim 1 wherein the bolt section and channel are formed with a plurality of splines that interdigitate when the bolt section is received in the channel.
9. (canceled)
10. A lock according to claim 6 wherein the distal end of the bolt section and the closed end of the channel have matching castellations that interdigitate when the bolt reaches the hold position.
11. A lock according to claim 10 wherein the bolt section has a flange that closes the proximal end of the channel when the bolt section is in said hold position, and wherein the face of the proximal end of the channel is formed with castellations and the flange at the end of the bolt section is formed with matching castellated features that interdigitate with the channel face castellations when the bolt section is in the hold position.
12. A lock according to claim 1 wherein the channel has a lateral extension forming jaws for receiving a matching enlarged junction section between the bolt section and the slide body.
13. A lock according to claim 12 wherein the cross sections of the junction section and the lateral extension are respectively larger than those of the bolt section and channel.
14. A lock according to claim 12 wherein the lateral extension comprises a single pair of jaws extending parallel to the channel.
15. A lock according to claim 12 wherein the lateral extension comprises a plurality of pairs of jaws spaced along the length of the extension parallel to the channel.
16. A lock according to claim 1 wherein the axes of the channel and the bolt section are straight, and the rotational axis of the cam is parallel to that of the channel.
17. A lock according to claim 1 wherein the rotational axis of the cam at an angle to that of the channel.
18. (canceled)
19. A lock according to claim 1 wherein the cam is formed with at least one depression for receiving the follower when in said at least one release orientation.
20. A lock according to claim 19 wherein a spring in said at least one recess urges the follower out of the depression.
21. A lock according to claim 19 wherein at least one circumferential edge of the depression forms a step, or is bevelled or curved.
22. (canceled)
23. A lock according to claim 1 wherein the cam is formed with at least one projection for urging the follower into the recess when the bolt section is in the hold position.
24. (canceled)
25. A lock according to claim 1 wherein the means for rotating the cam comprises a key and tumbler mechanism.
26. A security device in which the respective ends of a flexible elongate element are attached to a casing and slide of a lock in which the slide has a bolt section along and integral with a side thereof, and the casing has a channel with an open side for thereof, and the casing receiving and retaining the bolt section, the bolt section and channel having substantially the same cross-section to allow for sliding engagement of the bolt section in the channel to a hold position, wherein the bolt section has a recess on its surface with at least one axial boundary, the recess being aligned when in the hold position with an opening in the wall of the channel; a cam and follower mechanism in which the cam is rotatable in the casing to at least one hold orientation at which the follower extends in the opening and into the recess when the bolt section is in the hold position to restrict movement of the bolt section along the channel; and means for rotating the cam between said at least one hold orientation and at least one other release orientation at which the follower can withdraw from the recess and release the bolt section in the channel.
27. A lock comprising a slide body with a bolt section along and integral with a side thereof with a junction section between the bolt section and the slide body, and a casing having a channel with an open side and a lateral extension for receiving and retaining the bolt section and junction section, the bolt section and junction having substantially the same cross-section as the channel and its lateral extension to allow for sliding engagement of the bolt section in the channel to a hold position, wherein the bolt section has a recess on its surface with at least one axial boundary, the recess being aligned when in the hold position with an opening in the wall of the channel; a cam and follower mechanism in which the cam is rotatable in the casing to at least one hold orientation at which the follower extends in the opening and into the recess when the bolt section is in the hold position to restrict movement of the bolt section along the channel; and means for rotating the cam between said at least one hold orientation and at least one other release orientation at which the follower can withdraw from the recess and release the bolt section in the channel.
28. A lock according to claim 27 wherein the cross sections of the junction section and the lateral extension are respectively larger than those of the bolt section and channel.
29. A lock according to claim 27 wherein the lateral extension comprises a single pair of jaws extending parallel to the channel.
30. A lock according to claim 27 wherein the lateral extension comprises a plurality of pairs of jaws spaced along the length of the extension parallel to the channel.
Description
[0013] The invention will now be described by way of example and with reference to the accompanying schematic drawings wherein:
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[0025] The basic component of the lock shown in
[0026] The left side as seen of the casing 2 forms an open sided channel 8 closed at its lower distal end and open at its upper proximal end. The cross-section of the channel 8 is circular. The slide 6 is in the form of a block 10 along one side of which extends a bolt section 12. The junction between the block 10 and the bolt section 12 is enlarged to accommodate the pin 5 holding the ends of the cables in the block. The cross-section of the bolt section 12 matches that of the channel 8 to enable it to slide into and in the channel, and its length also matches that of the channel such that when it is fully engaged in the channel the proximal end of the channel is closed by the flange 14 to prevent access thereto. The cross section of the channel 8 is part-circular, its jaws extending around 270° to its open side, with a radius of around 11 mms. The extent and radius of the cross section of the bolt section 12 are slightly less, enabling it to slide in the channel with minimal or no lateral movement. The thickness of the slide block 10 itself is around 8 mms.
[0027] A cylindrical chamber 36 is formed in the central section 16 of the casing which houses a cam (18) and follower (20) mechanism and a device 22 for operating the mechanism. The device 22 can be a conventional tumbler lock for example, and it will not be described in detail, but a key 24 is shown for operating the device 22. The cam and follower mechanism and the device 22 are held in the central section 16 by a closure 26. An opening 28 provides access for the key 24 to the device 22.
[0028] As can be seen, the overall cross-section of the cam 18 is circular, allowing it to rotate in the cylindrical chamber, and it is formed with a slot 30 for receiving the end of the key 24 to rotate it. The cam has a depression 32 for capturing the follower 20 in the form of a ball although the exact shape of the follower is not critical so long as rotation of the cam 18 can force the follower 20 out of the depression 32.
[0029] In the cross section of
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[0032] The cross-sectional view of
[0033] The chamber 64 in
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[0035] Benefits similar to those described above can be achieved at the distal end of the channel by forming castellations on a closed face 88 of the channel and forming complementary castellation features on the end face of the bolt section. It will be appreciated then, that castellations can be used in this way at either or both ends of the channel. A similar effect can also be achieved by forming splines along some or all of the length of the bolt section which interdigitate or mesh with a matching arrangement of splines on the internal channel wall. It will also be appreciated that each of these arrangements further prevents or at least restricts rotation of the bolt section in the channel, thereby further securing the lock.
[0036] The lock shown in
[0037] The jaws 92 are shown as a single pair extending parallel to and the full length of the main channel 102. However, it will be understood that a similar benefit may be obtained by a plurality of pairs spaced along the parallel length of the main channel. This variant offers the potential additional benefit of complicating any attempt to break the lock by accessing the extended channel section.