Telescopic lock
10370881 ยท 2019-08-06
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05B2047/0094
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B65/06
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E05B17/2011
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E05C5/00
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E05B47/06
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E05C9/048
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International classification
E05C9/04
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E05C5/00
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E05B47/00
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E05B47/06
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E05B65/06
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E05B47/02
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Abstract
Provided is a telescopic lock that can be fixed to a variety of closures of different configurations to thereby provide another closure protection measure.
Claims
1. A lock, comprising: first and second elongated lock members wherein (i) the first member fitting telescopically into the second member and the two members jointly define an axis extending between a first end of the first member and a second end of the second member, and (ii) the two members can axially displace with respect to one another between one or more locking states and one or more open states, the first member has at least one opening in sidewalls thereof and the second member has at least one set of recesses corresponding to each of the at least one opening, the opening being aligned with one of the corresponding recesses in the one or more locking states and being configured to accommodate a blocking element; an electrically-driven blocking arrangement that is (i) housed within one or both of the two members, and (ii) having a blocking state, in which relative axial displacement of the two lock members is blocked, and a facilitating state, in which the relative axial displacement is enabled; and an electric control mechanism associated with the blocking arrangement for causing said arrangement to switch between the blocking and the facilitating states, the blocking arrangement comprises a slider that is axially displaceable between (i) the blocking state in which the slider obstructs the radial movement of the blocking element out of the recess to thereby maintain the first and second members in the locking state and (ii) the facilitating state in which the blocking elements can radially move out of the recess to thereby permit relative axial displacement of the first and second members into the open state; the slider being associated with an urging element, that urges the slider into the blocking state; and a solenoid with a solenoid plunger switchable between a pulled-in and a pushed-out positions and having a leading element or portion that defines a leading end that bears on the slider to displace the slider into the facilitating state.
2. The lock of claim 1, wherein the electric mechanism comprises a solenoid.
3. The lock of claim 1, wherein the electric mechanism comprises an electric motor.
4. The lock of claim 1, comprising attachment members for fixing the lock to an installation or a closure system to be locked by the lock.
5. The lock of claim 4, wherein the attachment members are configured for fixing to axial door bolts.
6. The lock of claim 1, wherein in the locking state the two lock members are extended one versus the other as compared to the open state.
7. The lock of claim 1, wherein in the locking state the two lock members are contracted one versus the other as compared to the open state.
8. The lock of claim 1, wherein the solenoid plunger comprises an axially compressible elastic element at a leading end thereof.
9. The lock of claim 8, wherein the solenoid plunger comprises an auxiliary plunger at a leading end thereof that can axially displace relative to the solenoid plunger between drawn-in and pressed-out states against the bias of a biasing element that biases the auxiliary plunger into the pressed-out state.
10. The lock of claim 1, wherein the control mechanism is housed within the first or the second lock members.
11. The lock of claim 1, wherein the control mechanism is a module external to the two lock members and is electrically coupled to the blocking arrangement.
12. The lock of claim 11, wherein the coupling is wired or wireless.
13. The lock of claim 10, wherein the control mechanism comprises an acoustic sensing utility having an acoustic sensor and a processor for picking up and identifying an activation signal encoded in the form of a series of knocks.
14. A door closure comprising a lock according to claim 1.
15. A door closure comprising at least one pair of door bolts that are coupled to one another to be jointly axially displaceable towards each other into an unlocked position and away from each other into a locked position; and the lock according to claim 1 fixed at one end to one of a pair of bolts and at a second end thereof to the other of a pair of bolts.
16. A lock, comprising: first and second elongated lock members wherein (i) the first member fitting telescopically into the second member and the two members jointly define an axis extending between a first end of the first member and a second end of the second member, and (ii) the two members can axially displace with respect to one another between one or more locking states and one or more open states, the first member has at least one opening in sidewalls thereof and the second member has at least one set of recesses corresponding to each of the at least one opening, the opening being aligned with one of the corresponding recesses in the one or more locking states and being configured to accommodate a blocking element; an electrically-driven blocking arrangement that is (i) housed within one or both of the two members, and (ii) having a blocking state, in which relative axial displacement of the two lock members is blocked, and a facilitating state, in which the relative axial displacement is enabled; an electric control mechanism associated with the blocking arrangement for causing said arrangement to switch between the blocking and the facilitating states the blocking arrangement comprises a rotating element that can rotate between a blocking state, in which the rotating element obstructs the radial movement of the blocking element out of the recess to thereby maintain the first and second members in a locking state, and a facilitating state, in which the blocking elements can radially move out of the recess to thereby permit axial relative displacement of the first and second members into an open state; and an electric motor coupled to said rotating element for causing the rotating element to rotate between the blocking and the facilitating states.
17. A lock, comprising: first and second elongated lock members wherein (i) the first member fitting telescopically into the second member and the two members jointly define an axis extending between a first end of the first member and a second end of the second member, and (ii) the two members can axially displace with respect to one another between one or more locking states and one or more open states; an electrically-driven blocking arrangement that is (i) housed within one or both of the two members, and (ii) having a blocking state, in which relative axial displacement of the two lock members is blocked, and a facilitating state, in which the relative axial displacement is enabled; an electric control mechanism associated with the blocking arrangement for causing said arrangement to switch between the blocking and the facilitating states; and one or more radially-urged and radially displaceable pins being part of or being associated with said first member, said second member comprises corresponding one or more pin-receiving recesses formed in internal walls thereof that in the locked state align with and accommodate heads of the pins; said pin-receiving recesses being configured to engage the pin head in a manner such as to permit inward radial displacement of the pins upon relative displacement of the two lock members in one direction and not upon the opposite direction.
18. The lock of claim 17, wherein said one direction is a relative retraction of the two members.
19. The lock of claim 17, wherein the pin-receiving recesses have walls that are slanted from an interior of the recess towards the second end to thereby guide the pins to inwardly radially displace upon displacement of the two lock members in said one direction.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) In order to better understand the subject matter that is disclosed herein and to exemplify how it may be carried out in practice, embodiments will now be described, by way of non-limiting example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(13) The current disclosure will be illustrated by a specific description of lock configured according the solenoid embodiment of the invention in which the open state is relatively contracted from the locking state. The specifically described utility of this lock is its implementation in a two axial-bolts closure. It should however be noted that this illustration is not intended to be limiting but rather intended to exemplify the invention disclosed herein that encompasses the full scope of this disclosure.
(14) Referring first to
(15) The control mechanism may be a separate unit linked to the lock by wire or wireless link and may also, by some examples, be integral with the lock. The control mechanism is adapted to receive an access control signal, which may be a knocks-based access control signal of the kind disclosed in PCT publication no. WO 98/39539, in which case the control mechanism may include an acoustic pick-up sensor of the kind disclosed in PCT publication no. WO 01/59238.
(16) It should further be noted that the invention is not limited to a control mechanism housing an acoustic sensor picking up a code encoded as a series of knocks and may be designed for picking up codes transmitted through other means such as visible or infrared light (in which case the sensor should have a line of sight to the exterior), Bluetooth, radio waves, and other communication links. The control mechanism, by some examples, may also be linked to an external socket accessible to an operator and the code may then be inputted by connecting an appropriate access control device to that socket.
(17) In addition, as will be explained later, the lock of this solenoid embodiment comprises a solenoid that requires an electric power source. The power source may be embedded within the lock, may be included in the control mechanism or may be a separate unit. The invention is not limited by the manner in which the electric power is supplied to the lock or control mechanism. For example, in the case where there is an external socket, the power for operation may also be applied from the exterior, e.g. by the access control device.
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(19) Lock 108 is seen in isolation in
(20) The two members are axially displaceable with respect to one another, between the extended state shown in
(21) The internal arrangement and the mechanism of operation of the lock will now be described with reference to
(22) The telescopic engagement of the two members 112, 116 is clearly seen in
(23) Solenoid 136 includes a solenoid plunger 138 that is switchable between its rear position seen in
(24) Slider 160 can slide between a rearward position shown in
(25) As can further be seen, the walls of first member 112 have an opening 180 which in the position shown in
(26) Another element that can be seen in
(27) As can best be seen, for example in
(28) Upon activation of the solenoid through a proper activation code received by the control mechanism, solenoid plunger 138 switches between a pulled-in position to a pushed-out position by the biasing force of spring 140 and consequently, the leading, front end of auxiliary plunger 152 bears onto slider 160 and as a result its associated spring 154 is compressed. Spring 154 acts as a kind of an energy storage buffer to temporarily store and release the forward bias energy of the solenoid plunger 138 to cause the eventual displacement of slider 160. As seen in
(29) Once slider 160 is displaced, shoulders 170 no longer bear on balls 172 and consequently these can radially move out of groove 182 into the position shown in
(30) This permits the lock to compress to the fully contracted state shown in
(31) The control mechanism of solenoid 136 is such that it is typically switched to cause the solenoid plunger to shift to the position shown in