COMPACT GEAR LOCK
20240141698 ยท 2024-05-02
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Abstract
A gear lock system, including: a movable actuator; a gear rack connected to the actuator, wherein movement of the actuator causes the gear rack to move; a hook in meshed contact with the gear rack; and a clip dimensioned to wrap around the hook and the gear rack, wherein the gear rack and hook are flat, wherein force on the hook from opening a cabinet door is not transmitted to the gear rack or to the actuator.
Claims
1. A gear lock system, comprising: a faceplate with a slot passing therethrough; an actuator connected to the faceplate; a gear rack connected to the actuator, wherein movement of the actuator causes the gear rack to move; a hook in meshed contact with the gear rack, wherein a front portion of the hook projects through the slot in the faceplate; and a clip dimensioned to wrap around the hook and the gear rack, wherein a front portion of the clip projects through the slot in the faceplate.
2. The system of claim 1, wherein the hook and the gear rack are both flat.
3. The system of claim 2, wherein the clip has a pair of parallel sides that are positioned parallel to the hook and the gear rack, such that the parallel sides of the clip hold the hook and the gear rack in meshed engagement with one another.
4. The system of claim 3, wherein the clip is spring fit into the slot in the faceplate.
5. The system of claim 4, wherein each of the parallel sides of the clip includes a narrowed neck portion that is received into one of an upper and lower groove in the slot in the faceplate.
6. The system of claim 5, wherein the clip expands during system assembly such that the narrowed neck portions move into the upper and lower grooves in the slot in the faceplate.
7. The system of claim 1, further comprising a fastening pin passing through the clip and the hook holding the hook in meshed contact with the gear rack.
8. The system of claim 1, wherein the gear rack remains parallel to and equidistant from the faceplate during its movement.
9. The system of claim 1, wherein force on the hook from opening a cabinet door is not transmitted to the gear rack or to the actuator.
10. The system of claim 1, further comprising: a mounting bracket mounted to a cabinet door or shelf, wherein the mounting bracket is held in position by a latch pin that passes through the mounting bracket, and wherein the hook is dimensioned to wrap around the latch pin when the cabinet door is locked.
11. The system of claim 1, wherein the latch pin is received into the top of the cabinet door.
12. The system of claim 1, wherein the actuator is positioned in a housing mounted to the faceplate, further comprising a control system for moving the actuator in the housing.
13. The system of claim 12, wherein the control system comprises: an LED driver wired to the actuator, and an RF controller connected to the LED driver.
14. A gear lock system, comprising: a housing; a movable actuator disposed within the housing; a gear rack connected to the actuator, wherein movement of the actuator causes the gear rack to move; and a hook in meshed contact with the gear rack, wherein movement of the gear rack causes the hook to rotate.
15. The gear lock system of claim 14, further comprising: a faceplate with a slot passing therethrough, wherein a front portion of the hook projects through the slot in the faceplate.
16. The gear lock system of claim 14, wherein the actuator is spring-loaded.
17. The gear lock system of claim 1, wherein the hook and the gear rack are both flat.
18. The gear lock system of claim 17, wherein the clip has a pair of parallel sides that are positioned parallel to the hook and the gear rack, such that the parallel sides of the clip hold the hook and the gear rack in meshed engagement with one another.
19. The gear lock system of claim 1, further comprising: a mounting bracket mounted to a cabinet door or shelf, wherein the mounting bracket is held in position by a latch pin that passes through the mounting bracket, and wherein the hook is dimensioned to wrap around the latch pin when the cabinet door is locked.
20. The gear lock system of claim 14, wherein force on the hook from opening a cabinet door is not transmitted to the gear rack or to the actuator.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0032] As can be seen, hook 50 and gear rack 40 are both flat, and clip 60 has a pair of parallel sides (i.e.: the top and bottom as illustrated) that are positioned parallel to hook 50 and gear rack 40 (i.e.: a top side of clip 60 is positioned above the hook and gear rack and a bottom side of clip 60 is positioned below the hook and gear rack), such that the parallel sides of the clip hold the hook 50 and gear rack 40 in meshed engagement with one another. Back-and-forth movement of actuator 30 results in rotation of hook 50.
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[0036] As can be appreciated, when cabinet door 200 is forcibly urged open, any force on the door would only tend to pull screw 130 away from gear rack 40 (i.e.: thereby tending to pull the meshed connection between gear lock 40 and hook 50 apart). As a result, the force on hook 50 from opening cabinet door 200 is not transmitted to the gear rack 40 or to the actuator 30.
[0037] In optional preferred aspects, actuator 30 can be controlled remotely. For example, actuator 30 can be wired to an LED Driver which in turn can be wired to an RF Controller 300 (as illustrated in
[0038] In optional preferred aspects seen in