Sliding door locking system
11085205 ยท 2021-08-10
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05B63/12
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Y10S292/46
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
E05B65/0817
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E05B15/02
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A sliding door locking system includes a sliding door having an inner surface that slides over a doorway opening when the door is slidably mounted above the doorway opening, and an outer surface. A lock housing is mounted in the sliding door, the housing having an aperture extending through the inner surface of the sliding door. A latch is hingedly mounted in the aperture such that the latch is moveable from a retracted position, in which the door is slidable along the door opening, and an extended position, in which the latch engages a catch opposite the inner surface of the door and adjacent the doorway opening. At least one of the inner and outer surfaces of the sliding door includes an actuator that, when moved from a first position to a second position, moves the latch from the retracted position to the extended position.
Claims
1. A sliding door locking system, comprising: a sliding door having an inner surface that slides over a doorway opening when the door is slidably mounted above the doorway opening, and an outer surface; a lock housing mounted in the sliding door, the housing having an aperture extending through the inner surface of the sliding door; and a latch hingedly mounted in the aperture such that the latch is moveable from a retracted position, in which the door is slidable along the door opening, and an extended position, in which the latch engages a catch opposite the inner surface of the door and adjacent the doorway opening; wherein at least one of the inner and outer surfaces of the sliding door includes an actuator that, when moved from a first position to a second position, moves the latch from the retracted position to the extended position.
2. The sliding door locking system of claim 1, wherein: the latch has a distal end that engages the catch, the distal end having a distal width; and the catch has an opening with a first section having a first width not less than the distal width, through which the distal end of the latch enters the catch as the latch is moved from the retracted position to the extended position, and a second section with a second width less than the distal width, which retains the distal end of the latch in the catch when the latch is in the extended position.
3. The sliding door locking system of claim 2, wherein: the latch has a main portion proximal of the distal portion, the main portion having a main width less than the distal width; at least part of the catch opening is tapered; and the main portion of the latch passes through the tapered portion of the catch opening as the latch moves from the retracted position to the extended position.
4. The sliding door locking system of claim 2, wherein the distal portion has a top and a bottom, a first cylinder extending from the top, and a second cylinder extending from the bottom.
5. The sliding door locking system of claim 1, wherein: the latch has a proximal end within the lock housing and a distal end that engages the catch; and when the latch moves from the retracted position to the extended position, the proximal end moves in a first lateral direction while the latch pivots about the proximal end such that the distal end moves in a second lateral direction opposite the first lateral direction.
6. The sliding door locking system of claim 1, further comprising: a slider disposed in the lock housing and movable relative thereto; wherein the latch has a proximal end hingedly coupled to the slider and a distal end that engages the catch.
7. The sliding door locking system of claim 6, wherein the actuator is mechanically linked to the slider such that the slider moves the latch from the retracted position to the extended position when the actuator is moved from the first position to the second position.
8. The sliding door locking system of claim 1, wherein the latch has an inclined surface that slides on an edge of the aperture.
9. The sliding door locking system of claim 1, wherein: the housing includes an end plate perpendicular to the inner surface; and the latch has a distal end that does not extend out from the inner surface farther than the end plate when the latch is in the extended position.
10. The sliding door locking system of claim 1, wherein the actuator comprises a thumb turn.
11. The sliding door locking system of claim 1, wherein the actuator comprises a T-turn.
12. The sliding door locking system of claim 1, wherein the actuator comprises a sliding member.
13. The sliding door locking system of claim 1, a door stop that prevents the door from sliding at a distance at which the latch and the catch are aligned with each other.
14. A sliding door locking system, comprising: a lock housing having an aperture therein, the lock housing configured to be mounted in a sliding door such that the aperture extends through an inner surface of the sliding door; a latch hingedly mounted in the aperture such that the latch moves between a retracted position and an extended position; a catch configured to be mounted in a surface opposite the aperture of the lock housing such that the latch engages the catch when moved from the retracted position to the extended position; an actuator configured to be mounted to at least one of the inner surface and an outer surface of the sliding door such that the actuator, when moved from a first position to a second position, moves the latch from the retracted position to the extended position; wherein the latch has a distal end that engages the catch, the distal end having a distal width; and; wherein the catch has an opening with a first section having a first width not less than the distal width, through which the distal end of the latch enters the catch as the latch is moved from the retracted position to the extended position, and a second section with a second width less than the distal width, which retains the distal end of the latch in the catch when the latch is in the extended position.
15. The sliding door locking system of claim 14, wherein: the latch has a main portion proximal of the distal portion, the main portion having a main width less than the distal width; at least part of the catch opening is tapered; and the main portion of the latch passes through the tapered portion of the catch opening as the latch moves from the retracted position to the extended position.
16. The sliding door locking system of claim 14, wherein the distal portion has a top and a bottom, a first cylinder extending from the top, and a second cylinder extending from the bottom.
17. The sliding door locking system of claim 14, wherein: the latch has a proximal end within the lock housing and a distal end that engages the catch; and when the latch moves from the retracted position to the extended position, the proximal end moves in a first lateral direction while the latch pivots about the proximal end such that the distal end moves in a second lateral direction opposite the first lateral direction.
18. The sliding door locking system of claim 14, further comprising: a slider disposed in the lock housing and movable relative thereto; wherein the latch has a proximal end hingedly coupled to the slider and a distal end that engages the catch.
19. The sliding door locking system of claim 18, wherein the actuator is mechanically linked to the slider such that the slider moves the latch from the retracted position to the extended position when the actuator is moved from the first position to the second position.
20. The sliding door locking system of claim 14, wherein the actuator comprises a thumb turn.
21. The sliding door locking system of claim 14, wherein the actuator comprises a T-turn.
22. The sliding door locking system of claim 14, wherein the actuator comprises a sliding member.
23. The sliding door locking system of claim 14, further comprising a door stop for preventing the door from sliding at a distance at which the latch and the catch are aligned with each other.
24. A sliding door locking system, comprising: a lock housing having an aperture therein, the lock housing configured to be mounted in a sliding door such that the aperture extends through an inner surface of the sliding door; a latch hingedly mounted in the aperture such that the latch moves between a retracted position and an extended position; a catch configured to be mounted in a surface opposite the aperture of the lock housing such that the latch engages the catch when moved from the retracted position to the extended position; an actuator configured to be mounted to at least one of the inner surface and an outer surface of the sliding door such that the actuator, when moved from a first position to a second position, moves the latch from the retracted position to the extended position; and wherein the latch has an inclined surface that slides on an edge of the aperture.
25. A sliding door locking system, comprising: a lock housing having an aperture therein, the lock housing configured to be mounted in a sliding door such that the aperture extends through an inner surface of the sliding door; a latch hingedly mounted in the aperture such that the latch moves between a retracted position and an extended position; a catch configured to be mounted in a surface opposite the aperture of the lock housing such that the latch engages the catch when moved from the retracted position to the extended position; an actuator configured to be mounted to at least one of the inner surface and an outer surface of the sliding door such that the actuator, when moved from a first position to a second position, moves the latch from the retracted position to the extended position; and wherein: the housing includes an inner side through which the aperture passes, and an end plate perpendicular to the inner side; and the latch has a distal end that does not extend out from the inner side farther than the end plate when the latch is in the extended position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(13) The following detailed description illustrates the technology by way of example, not by way of limitation, of the principles of the invention. This description will enable one skilled in the art to make and use the technology, and describes several embodiments, adaptations, variations, alternatives and uses of the invention, including what is presently believed to be the best mode of carrying out the invention. One skilled in the art will recognize alternative variations and arrangements, and the present technology is not limited to those embodiments described hereafter.
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(15) The sliding door (102) has an inner surface (103) and an outer surface (104). As shown in
(16) The doorway opening (110) has a first side or edge (112) and a second side or edge (114). The door (102) slides back and forth along the track (107), such that the inner surface (103) slides over the doorway opening (110) and closes when the second end (108) of the door (102) overlaps the second side (114) of the opening (110). In the illustrated embodiment, the second side (114) is an edge of the wall (105) adjacent the opening (110). However, in other embodiments, the second side (114) may be an end of another sliding door. In some embodiments, a handle (174) is provided on one or both of the inner and outer surfaces (103, 104) for sliding the door (102) open and closed.
(17) Once the door (102) is closed, the lock assembly (100) is employed to secure the door (102) in this position. The lock assembly (100) operates by using an actuator (140) to extend a latch (150) inwardly from the inner surface (103) of the door (102) to engage a catch (116) adjacent thereto in the second side (114) of the doorway opening (110).
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(19) The lock assembly (100) further includes an actuator (140) that can be manipulated by a user to move the lock between unlocked and locked positions. In
(20) In the illustrated embodiment, the actuator (140) moves a cam (138) that engages mechanical linkage (139) to move the slider (127) in the direction of the end plate (124).
(21) The lock assembly (100) further includes a latch (150) that, in
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(27) When the latch (150) is retracted inwardly towards the housing (122), the latch distal end (152) is retracted at least as far as the outer edge (123) of end plate (124) in order to eliminate the risk of a protruding latch (150) causing injury or damage to structural surfaces as the unlocked door (102) slides.
(28) It should be noted that, in certain embodiments, the actuator (140) may be provided and mounted in the door (102) separately from the housing (122), and then mechanically linked to the latch (150). This may be employed, for example, in cases where it desirable to locate the actuator (140) near the opposite end of the door (102) as the latch (150). In such cases, the actuator (140) may be connected to the latch (150) via, for example, a rod extending along the inside of the door (102) and into the housing (122).
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(33) It should be understood that the actuator, whether a thumb turn (170), T-turn (180), sliding rod (142), or the like, can be mechanically coupled to the latch such that it's effect is the reverse of that described above. In other words, in some embodiments, the actuator moves the latch (150) from a locked/extended position to an unlocked/retracted position (instead of vice versa) when slid or pivoted in the direction described above. Additionally, while the latch (150) is mounted such that it moves through an aperture passing through the inner surface (103) of the door (102), the actuator (140) may be located on either the inner surface (103), outer surface (104), or both.
(34) In some embodiments, a door stop (210) is employed to prevent the door (102) from sliding past a certain point in order to facilitate proper alignment of the latch (150) and catch (116), as shown in
(35) Although the invention has been described with reference to a particular arrangement of parts, features and the like, these are not intended to exhaust all possible arrangements or features, and indeed many modifications and variations will be ascertainable to those of skill in the art.
(36) It should be understood that the foregoing is illustrative and not limiting, and that obvious modifications may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit of the invention. Accordingly, reference should be made primarily to the accompanying claims, rather than the foregoing specification, to determine the scope of the invention.