LOCKING MECHANISM
20240018810 ยท 2024-01-18
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05C3/042
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
Locking mechanisms are designed to retain gates or other passageways in a locked and an unlocked position as a way to pass through a gate in a barrier or boundary, such as a fence, that encloses a space. A rotatable locking arm is attached to the gate while its neighboring fence section has a catch secured to it. When the locking arm is radially rotated to a secured, locked position, it is retained in an enclosed channel of the catch. Any ground heave or movement that shifts the gate with the locking arm relative to the neighboring fence section with the catch will allow the locking arm to move within the enclosed channel while retaining the locking arm in a locked position, which keeps the gate closed and the enclosed space secured.
Claims
1. A locking mechanism, comprising: a rotatable locking arm attached to a locking arm attachment element; a catch having an enclosed channel and four walls surrounding the enclosed channel, the catch having a catch attachment element, wherein, when the rotatable locking arm is rotated to a first unlocked position, the locking arm it not fitted within the enclosed channel of the catch, and when the rotatable locking arm is rotated to a second locked position, the locking arm is fitted within the enclosed channel of the catch.
2. The locking mechanism of claim 1, wherein the locking arm has at least a 2 clearance of an upper wall of the four walls of the enclosed channel of the catch when rotating into the second locked position from the first unlocked position.
3. The locking mechanism of claim 1, wherein the enclosed channel of the catch has a width that exceeds the width of the rotatable locking arm.
4. The locking mechanism of claim 2, wherein the enclosed channel of the catch is a single, integrated component.
5. The locking mechanism of claim 2, wherein the enclosed channel of the catch has an upper wall and two side walls, the upper wall having a selectively securable element to secure the upper wall to one or both of the two side walls of the enclosed channel.
6. The locking mechanism of claim 1, wherein the locking mechanism includes a second locking component that includes a locking arm hole positioned in the locking arm.
7. The locking mechanism of claim 6, wherein the locking arm hole is positioned on a distal portion of the locking arm, the distal portion of the locking arm positioned on a distal side of the catch when the locking arm is rotated to the second locked position.
8. The locking mechanism of claim 6, wherein the locking arm hole is positioned on a proximal portion of the locking arm, the proximal portion of the locking arm positioned on a proximal side of the catch when the locking arm is rotated to the second locked position.
9. The locking mechanism of claim 8, further comprising an attachment element hole positioned in the locking arm attachment element that aligns with the locking arm hole when the locking arm is in the second locked position.
10. The locking mechanism of claim 1, further comprising a handle attached to the rotatable locking arm.
11. The locking mechanism of claim 10, wherein the handle has a post that extends through the locking arm attachment element to position the handle and the rotatable locking arm on opposite sides of the locking arm attachment element.
12. The locking mechanism of claim 11, wherein the handle it a T-bar.
13. A locking mechanism, comprising: a rotatable locking arm having a locking arm width and a locking arm length; a locking arm attachment element secured to the rotatable locking arm; an elongated catch having an enclosed channel with four walls, the elongated catch having a catch width and a catch length, the catch width exceeding the locking arm width and the catch length being at least 50% greater than the locking arm length.
14. The locking mechanism of claim 13, wherein the enclosed channel of the elongated catch is a single, integrated component.
15. The locking mechanism of claim 13, wherein the enclosed channel of the elongated catch has an upper wall and two side walls, at least one of the upper walls and one of the side walls having a selectively securable element structured to secure the upper wall to one or both of the two side walls of the enclosed channel.
16. The locking mechanism of claim 13, wherein the locking mechanism includes a second locking component that includes a locking arm hole positioned in the locking arm.
17. The locking mechanism of claim 13, further comprising a handle attached to the rotatable locking arm.
18. The locking mechanism of claim 17, wherein the handle has a post that extends through the locking arm attachment element to position the handle and the rotatable locking arm on opposite sides of the locking arm attachment element.
19. The locking mechanism of claim 17, wherein the handle is a T-bar.
20. The locking mechanism of claim 13, wherein the locking arm length is at least 100% greater than the locking arm length.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0005] Non-limiting and non-exhaustive embodiments of the invention are described with reference to the following drawings. In the drawings, like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the various figures, unless otherwise specified, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0014] The subject matter of embodiments disclosed herein is described here with specificity to meet statutory requirements, but this description is not necessarily intended to limit the scope of the claims. The claimed subject matter may be embodied in other ways, may include different elements or steps, and may be used in conjunction with other existing or future technologies. This description should not be interpreted as implying any particular order or arrangement among or between various steps or elements except when the order of individual steps or arrangement of elements is explicitly described.
[0015] Embodiments will be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, which form a part hereof, and which show, by way of illustration, exemplary embodiments by which the systems and methods described herein may be practiced. The systems and methods may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will satisfy the statutory requirements and convey the scope of the subject matter to those skilled in the art.
[0016] The disclosed locking mechanisms help users avoid unlatching or post damage to fences on which the locking mechanisms are installed due to ground heaving and settling or other ground movement caused by freezing, earthquakes, natural settling, landslides, etc. A rotatable locking arm fits within an elongated, enclosed channel that can adjust when the fence post to which the locking arm is attached or to which the enclosed channel is attached moves vertically. The design differs from the conventional, shorter U-shaped channel that receives the locking arm. This U-shaped design has three sides with a top surface left unsecured or open to receive the rotatable locking arm. Such a conventional U-shaped design causes the locking arm to dislodge or radially rotate out of the U-shaped channel when certain ground heave or ground movement occurs, which can cause the gate to open leaving the enclosed space exposed and unsecured.
[0017] The disclosed locking mechanisms have an enclosed channel of a catch, which is about 12 tall in some examples, that allows for the locking arm to adjust vertically as needed when ground heave or ground movement occurs. In this example, the locking arm can move about 6 within the enclosed channel of the catch and needs 2 or more to clear the top surface of the channel. The channel into which the locking arm fits is a catch that receives the locking arm as it rotates into the interior space of the enclosed channel of the catch. When ground heave or settling occurs, one side or the other of the fence or the gate, respectively, move vertically relative to the other portion. This vertically shifts either the locking arm secured to the fence or the catch secured to the gate yet the locking arm remains within the channel of the catch. When this occurs, the disclosed locking mechanism remains secured even after withstanding the ground heave or movement. The rotatable locking arm and the catch can be any suitable height or length, as needed.
[0018] Alternatively, the locking arm could be secured to the gate and the catch secured to the fence, as desired. In all embodiments, the locking arm remains in the channel of the elongated, enclosed catch.
[0019] Additionally, some embodiments have a second lock option, which includes two holesone in the rotatable locking arm and the other in the plate that is secured to the gate or the fence. When the locking arm is rotated into the locking position in which the arm is in the channel of the catch, the holes align. A user could place a post of a traditional padlock, a rigid fitting, or other locking mechanism through the two aligned holes to further secure the locking arm in place so it cannot rotate to an unlocked position even after one side or the other of the fence or gate experiences ground heave or movement.
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[0021] The width of the enclosed channel 108 of the catch 106 is greater than the width of the rotatable locking arm 102 such that the locking arm 102 freely moves into and out of the channel 108. In the example shown in
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[0023] An upper catch wall 112 and a lower catch wall 114 extend between the opposing side walls 112, 114 of the enclosed channel 108. In the examples shown in
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[0025] The locking arm stop 121 also has a locking arm stop hole 123. The locking element 125 extends perpendicularly from the rotatable locking arm 102 and has a locking arm hole element having a locking arm hole 122 that aligns with the locking arm stop hole 123 when the rotatable locking arm 102 is rotated into a locking position when it is in the channel 108. A padlock, hook, rigid locking element, or the like can be inserted through the aligned locking arm stop hole 123 and locking arm hole 122 to create even further security that the locking mechanism 100 will remain secured within the enclosed channel 108 of the catch 106 in the event of a ground heave or movement. In the examples shown in
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[0028] Another example of an aid to move the rotatable locking arm from the locked to the unlocked position could be a cable or other flexible or semi-rigid securing element that can be secured to the rotatable locking arm. In this example with the cable, the cable is inserted through a secondary hole or holes in the rotatable locking arm stopspaced apart from the rotatable locking arm holethen threaded through holes above and below the rotatable locking arm attachment element on the gate to be connected together on the opposing side of the gate. This allows a user on the opposing side of the gate to control the rotation of the rotatable locking arm by pulling on the cable to which it is attached without the need to insert their hand into the space between the gate and the fence, which can be narrowed or non-existent due to the ground heave or movement or simply narrow by design.
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[0031] The subject matter of embodiments disclosed herein is described here with specificity to meet statutory requirements, but this description is not necessarily intended to limit the scope of the claims. The claimed subject matter may be embodied in other ways, may include different elements or steps, and may be used in conjunction with other existing or future technologies. This description should not be interpreted as implying any particular order or arrangement among or between various steps or elements except when the order of individual steps or arrangement of elements is explicitly described.