Channel gasket and plug for electromechanical lock
10808420 ยท 2020-10-20
Assignee
Inventors
- Scott Morstatt (Maryville, TN, US)
- Wai P. Wong (Orange, CT, US)
- Craig Babcock (Cheshire, CT, US)
- Mark Caterino (Prospect, CT, US)
Cpc classification
E05B9/08
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
An electronic lock housing for the inside surface of a door with an opening therethrough has an interior portion for receiving electronic components for a door lock, a back portion with channels, a bracket, a plug, and a front portion. The back portion is meant for securing onto the door surface and has an opening meant for alignment with the door opening. The channels in the back portion permit air from the outside of the door to flow through the door opening and housing back opening to the inside of the door without passing through the housing interior. The bracket secures the back portion to the door and receives the plug to create an air-tight seal within the housing interior. The housing front portion is secured over the assembled back portion, bracket, and plug once they are installed to the door surface, fully encasing the electronic components.
Claims
1. An electronic lock housing for an inside of a door having an opening therethrough for passage of a drive bar from the electronic lock housing to a lock on the door comprising: a housing interior portion for receiving electronic components for the door lock; a housing back portion having a back opening for securing on the inside of the door over the door opening, the housing back opening being between the housing interior portion and the door; one or more channels in the housing back portion, extending between the housing back opening and an exterior of the housing, to permit air from the outside of the door to flow through the door opening and the housing back opening to the inside of the door, without passing through the housing interior portion.
2. The electronic lock housing of claim 1 wherein the housing back portion comprises a gasket between the door and the housing, and wherein the one or more channels are disposed in the housing back portion gasket.
3. The electronic lock housing of claim 1 wherein the one or more channels comprise slots in the housing back portion.
4. The electronic lock housing of claim 1 wherein the housing back portion comprises a gasket between the door and the housing, and wherein the one or more channels comprise slots in the housing back portion gasket.
5. The electronic lock housing of claim 1 further including a plug aligned with the housing back opening for restricting flow of air from the outside of the door through the door opening and into the housing interior portion.
6. The electronic lock housing of claim 5 wherein the plug includes an opening for passage of the drive bar from the housing interior portion to the door lock and, an opening for a cable from the housing interior portion to the door lock.
7. The electronic lock housing of claim 6 wherein the plug opening is configured to mate with a collar around the drive bar in the housing interior portion.
8. The electronic lock housing of claim 1 further including one or more secondary channels in the housing back portion to permit air from the inside of the door to flow into the housing interior portion.
9. The electronic lock housing of claim 8 wherein the one or more secondary channels comprise slots in the housing back portion.
10. The electronic lock housing of claim 8 wherein the housing back portion comprises a gasket between the door and the housing, and wherein the one or more secondary channels comprise slots in the housing back portion gasket to permit air from the inside of the door to flow into the housing interior portion.
11. An electronic lock housing for an inside of a door having an opening therethrough for passage of a drive bar from the electronic lock housing to a lock on the door comprising: a housing interior portion for receiving electronic components for the door lock; a housing back portion having a back opening for securing on the inside of the door over the door opening, the housing back opening being between the housing interior portion and the door; a plug aligned with the housing back opening for restricting flow of air from the outside of the door through the door opening and into the housing interior portion.
12. An electronic lock housing for an inside of a door having an opening therethrough for passage of a drive bar from the electronic lock housing to a lock on the door comprising: a housing interior portion for receiving electronic components for the door lock; a housing back portion for securing on the inside of the door over the door opening; and one or more secondary channels in the housing back portion to permit air from the inside of the door to flow into the housing interior portion.
13. A method of sealing an electronic lock housing for a door comprising: providing an electronic lock housing having a housing interior portion for receiving electronic components for a door lock, a housing back portion having a back opening for securing on the inside of the door over a door opening, the housing back opening having one or more channels extending between the housing back opening and an exterior of the housing; mounting the electronic lock housing with the housing back portion on the inside of the door and over the door opening; and permitting air from the outside of the door to flow through the door opening, the housing back opening and the one or more channels to the inside of the door, without passing through the housing interior portion.
14. The method of claim 13 further including aligning a plug with the housing back opening of the electronic lock housing to restrict flow of air from the outside of the door through the door opening and into the housing interior portion.
15. The method of claim 13 further including providing in the electronic lock housing one or more secondary channels in the housing back portion to permit air from the inside of the door to flow into the housing interior portion.
16. The method of claim 13 wherein the door opening permits passage of a drive bar from the electronic lock housing to a lock on the door, and wherein the method reduces condensation of humid outside air in the electronic lock housing.
17. A method of sealing an electronic lock housing for a door comprising: providing an electronic lock housing having a housing interior portion for receiving electronic components for a door lock, a housing back portion having a back opening for securing on the inside of the door over a door opening, the housing back opening being between the housing interior portion and the door, and a plug aligned with the housing back opening; mounting the electronic lock housing with the housing back portion on the inside of the door and over the door opening; and restricting flow of air from the outside of the door through the door opening by the plug aligned with the housing back opening.
18. The method of claim 17 further providing one or more channels extending between the housing back opening and an exterior of the housing, the one or more channels permitting air from the outside of the door to flow through the door opening, the housing back opening and the one or more channels to the inside of the door, without passing through the housing interior portion.
19. The method of claim 17 further including providing one or more secondary channels in the housing back portion to permit air from the inside of the door to flow into the housing interior portion.
20. The method of claim 17 wherein the door opening permits passage of a drive bar from the electronic lock housing to a lock on the door, and wherein the method reduces condensation of humid outside air in the electronic lock housing.
21. A method of sealing an electronic lock housing for a door comprising: providing an electronic lock housing having a housing interior portion for receiving electronic components for a door lock, a housing back portion having a back opening for securing on the inside of the door over a door opening, the housing back opening being between the housing interior portion and the door, and one or more secondary channels in the housing back portion to permit air from the inside of the door to flow into the housing interior portion; mounting the electronic lock housing with the housing back portion on the inside of the door and over the door opening; and permitting air from the inside of the door to flow into the housing interior portion.
22. The method of claim 21 further providing one or more channels extending between the housing back opening and an exterior of the housing, the one or more channels permitting air from the outside of the door to flow through the door opening, the housing back opening and the one or more channels to the inside of the door, without passing through the housing interior portion.
23. The method of claim 21 further including aligning a plug with the housing back opening to restrict flow of air from the outside of the door through the door opening and into the housing interior portion.
24. The method of claim 21 wherein the door opening permits passage of a drive bar from the electronic lock housing to a lock on the door, and wherein the method reduces condensation of humid outside air in the electronic lock housing.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The features of the invention believed to be novel and the elements characteristic of the invention are set forth with particularity in the appended claims. The figures are for illustration purposes only and are not drawn to scale. The invention itself, however, both as to organization and method of operation, may best be understood by reference to the detailed description which follows taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENT(S)
(17) In describing the embodiment(s) of the present invention, reference will be made herein to
(18) The present invention is directed to an improved housing for an electromechanical lock on a door that limits access from an outside humid area to an inside room. As used herein, the outside of the door shall mean the (humid) space adjacent the surface of the door on the outside of the room, and the inside of the door shall mean the space adjacent the opposite surface of the door on the inside of the room. Furthermore, and for purposes of this application, the term fastener may refer, but not be limited to: screws, nails, rivets, or dowels.
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(22) Between bracket 50 and the door 80 is a housing back portion 60 comprising a flat back plate or gasket (
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(24) There may further be provided in back portion 60 one or more secondary channels 64d to permit air from the room on the inside of the door 80 to flow into the housing 30 interior portion (
(25) The open slot embodiments of primary and secondary channels 64a-64d may include spaced projections 68 therein, the projections 68 being of smaller dimensions than their respective slot widths, to prevent the slots 64a-64d from collapsing and preventing air flow when secured to the door 80. This ensures that air may flow freely from the outside of the door 80 to the room on the inside of the door (channels 64a, b, c), from the lock housing 30 interior to the room inside the door (channel 64d), and from the room inside of the door 80 to the lock housing 30 interior (channel 64d).
(26) To provide further sealing of air flow the electronic lock housing 20 further includes a plug 40 disposed between the housing front portion 30 and bracket 50. After installation, plug 40 is aligned with housing back central opening 62 and mates with protuberance 58 (
(27) Full assembly of the electronic lock housing 20 includes affixing bracket 50 within back portion 60 so that the edges of bracket 50 and back portion 60 are in substantial alignment (see
(28) Thus, the present invention employs one or more of: 1) a plug to block humid air outside the door from flowing into the electromechanical or electronic lock body inside the door, 2) primary channels in the baseplate/gasket of the electromechanical or electronic lock body to allow the humid air to flow into the room inside the door instead of into the lock body and/or, 3) a second separate set of channels in the baseplate/gasket of the electromechanical or electronic lock body that allow the lock body to breath room air. The present invention provides the aforedescribed apparatus and methods to reduce condensation problems experienced on electromechanical locks, and to otherwise seal the contents of the electronic lock.
(29) While the present invention has been particularly described, in conjunction with a specific preferred embodiment, it is evident that many alternatives, modifications and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art in light of the foregoing description. It is therefore contemplated that the appended claims will embrace any such alternatives, modifications and variations as falling within the true scope and spirit of the present invention.