Resiliently Mounted Strike Plate of an Electromagnetic Door Lock
20170298653 ยท 2017-10-19
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05C17/56
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Y10T292/0908
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
E05B63/0056
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B17/2084
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05C19/168
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Y10T292/696
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
International classification
Abstract
A strike plate mounting bolt assembly for resiliently mounting a strike plate to a door. The strike plate mounting bolt assembly includes a bolt and a post wherein the bolt is securably engageable with the post. The bolt is inserted through a bore in the door and the post is inserted through a bore in the strike plate. A resilient member such as at least one Belleville washer is disposed between a head of the post and a cavity in the strike plate wherein the at least one Belleville washer is compressed between the post head and cavity upon securing the bolt and post together to provide a resilient mount between the door and strike plate. The at least one Belleville washer may be a number of Belleville washers selectable stacked to form a pack of Belleville washers. By varying the number and orientation of the Belleville washers, the force/deflection characteristics of the pack may be tuned to accommodate the needs of a variety of electromagnetic lock design features.
Claims
1. An electromagnetic lock having a strike plate that is resiliently mountable to a door; said lock comprising: a. an energizable electromagnet mountable to a door frame; b. said strike plate includes a through bore; and c. a strike plate mounting bolt assembly for resiliently mounting said strike plate to said door comprising: i. a bolt having a head and a shaft wherein the head is configured to abut a rear face of said door and said shaft is configured to be received in a through bore in said door; ii. a post having a head end and a shaft end wherein said shaft end is configured to be threadably received by said shaft of said bolt; iii a resilient member received by said shaft end of said post and received between said strike plate and said head end of said post.
2. The electromagnetic lock of claim 1 wherein said resilient member is at least one Belleville washer.
3. The electromagnetic lock of claim 2 wherein said strike plate includes a cavity concentric with said through bore and said at least one Belleville washer is received in said cavity.
4. A method of tuning the force/deflection characteristics of a strike plate mounting bolt assembly for resiliently mounting said strike plate to a door, said method comprises the steps of: providing a collection of resilient members, each having a certain force/deflection characteristic; determining the force/deflection characteristic needed for a particular feature design; selecting a resilient member stack comprising one or more resilient members from the collection of resilient members in accordance with the determined force/deflection characteristics; and assembling the strike plate mounting bolt assembly using the selected stack to achieve the force/deflection characteristics needed.
5. The method of claim 4 wherein said collection of resilient members is a collection of Belleville washers and said resilient member stack comprises one or more Belleville washers selected from said collection of Belleville washers.
6. A strike plate mounting bolt assembly for resiliently mounting a strike plate to a door comprising: a. a bolt having a head and a shaft wherein said shaft is configured to be received in a through bore in said door; ii. a post having a head end and a shaft end wherein said shaft end is configured to be threadably received by said shaft of said bolt; iii a resilient member received by said shaft end of said post and receivable between said strike plate and said head end of said post.
7. The strike plate mounting bolt assembly of claim 6 wherein said resilient member is at least one Belleville washer.
8. The strike plate mounting bolt assembly of claim 7 wherein said strike plate includes a cavity concentric with said through bore and said at least one Belleville washer is receivable in said cavity.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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[0033] Referring now to both
[0034] Thus, in the case of an electromagnetic door lock having the Energy Absorbing feature, while strike plate 26 is magnetically attracted to electromagnet 22 by energizing electromagnet 22, and when an impact force is applied to door 28 in direction 72 (
[0035] In the case of an electromagnetic door lock having the De-Mag feature, compression of spring 66 allows door 28 to move away from door frame 24 a distance approximately equal to the installed height 67 of spring 66, as shown in
[0036] Finally, in the case of an electromagnetic door lock having an Eco-Mag feature, the movement of the door through the distance of approximately of an inch allows a door position sensor, or the like, to sense that an unauthorized entry is being attempted and for the circuitry controlling the locking function to apply full power to electromagnet 22 in order to maintain the door in a locked state.
[0037] It is important to note that, in the prior art mechanism just described, the active height, and outer diameter of spring 66 must be selected to meet the force/deflection performance requirements of the particular design feature, whether the lock incorporates the Energy Absorbing, De-Mag or Eco-Mag features or any combination thereof. The resulting active spring height, solid height and outer diameter of the spring, whatever it is, must fit within the dimensions of bolt housing 36 since bolt housing 36 envelops the spring body. Accordingly, the size of cavity 70 must be large enough to receive the outer diameter of spring 66 (and the diameter of flange portion 64 of plunger 60), and the hole formed in the door must be large enough to receive the outer diameter 65 of the bolt housing, which may be as large as one inch in diameter.
[0038] Referring now to
[0039] Strike plate mounting bolt assembly 130 includes bolt 136, post 160 and at least one Belleville washer 166. Bolt 136 includes a flange or head 138 which abuts the rear face 139 of door 128, and a shaft 134. Through bore 135, formed in door 128, is sized to receive an outer diameter 131 of shaft 134. Head 138 of bolt 136 may be configured to be tamper-resistant from its exposed end.
[0040] Post 160 includes head end 156 and shaft end 158 wherein the head end is larger in diameter than the shaft end. Male threads 159 formed in shaft end 158 are configured for engagement with female threads 157 of bolt 136. Strike plate 126 includes first bore 142 and second bore 144 larger in diameter than first bore 142. First bore 142 is sized to loosely receive shaft end 158 of post 160. Second bore 144 forms a spring cavity for receiving the one or more Belleville washers 166.
[0041] Included in bolt assembly 130 is a resilient member such as at least one Belleville washer 166 having an outer diameter 170 smaller than a diameter of second bore 144 and a center hole 172 larger in diameter than an outer diameter of shaft end 158 of post 160.
[0042] To complete the assembly of the armature portion of an electromagnetic door lock assembly, bolt 136 is inserted into through bore 135. After inserting the shaft end 158 of post 160 through hole 172 of the at least one Belleville washer, preferably with convex side 174 (
[0043] In one aspect of the invention, bolt assembly 130 may further include post bushing 133 having through bore 137 for receiving shaft end 158, and an outer diameter 140 configured for being received by second bore 144. When assembled, post bushing 133 is disposed between the underside of head 156 and the at least one Belleville washer to provide a load bearing surface between post 160 and the at least one Belleville washer. In a further aspect of the invention, a conical surface 141 may be formed in bushing 133 to receive a similarly contoured conical surface formed in the underside of head end 156. In yet a further aspect of the invention, the mating surfaces between post bushing 133 and the underside of the head end of bolt 136 may be formed in a ball and socket arrangement.
[0044] As shown in
[0045] In a further aspect of the invention, the selective stacking of two or more Belleville washers (Belleville washer pack 177) may be utilized to tune the force/deflection characteristics needed for the particular application. A single Belleville washer exhibits certain load/deflection characteristics based upon its thickness, material, shape, etc. A Belleville washer is generally conical in cross-section (
[0046] For example, assume a single Belleville washer requires an axial force of 500 pounds to be compressed 0.02 inches. Assume also that the particular feature design (Energy Absorbing, De-Mag or Eco-Mag) needs an axial force of 500 pounds to be developed by the Belleville washer through 0.04 inches of travel. A Belleville washer pack 117a consisting of two Belleville washers stacked so that concave surfaces 174 are facing in opposite directions may be selected to meet the design requirement. If the feature design requires an axial force of 1000 pounds to be developed through 0.02 inches of travel, a Belleville washer pack 117b consisting of two Belleville washers stacked so that concave surfaces 174 are facing in the same direction may be selected to meet the design requirement. In a final example of selective use of the washers, if the feature design requires an axial force of 1000 pounds to be developed through 0.12 inches of travel, a Belleville washer pack 117c consisting of four Belleville washers stacked in two pairs wherein each pair of washers are stacked so that the concave surfaces 174 are facing in opposite directions. From these examples, it can be seen that a Belleville washer stack 117x can be built to in a number of different combinations (washer thickness, number of washers and washer orientation) to provide flexibility of use of the strike plate mounting bolt assembly 130. Thus, a method of tuning the force/deflection characteristics of strike plate mounting bolt assembly may include the steps of: [0047] 1. providing a collection of Belleville washers, each having a certain force/deflection characteristic; [0048] 2. determining the force/deflection characteristic needed for a particular feature design; [0049] 3. selecting a Belleville washer stack comprising one or more Belleville washers from the collection of Belleville washers in accordance with the determined force/deflection characteristics; [0050] 4. assembling the strike plate mounting bolt assembly using the selected stack to achieve the force/deflection characteristics needed.
[0051] The strike plate mounting bolt assembly 130, in accordance with the invention, provides a more compact and robust electromagnetic door locks that may be conveniently and selectively adjusted in the field to accommodate various needs of the associated electromagnetic door lock
[0052] Although the present invention has thus been described in detail with regard to the preferred embodiments and drawings thereof, it should be apparent to those skilled in the art that various adaptations and modifications of the present invention may be accomplished without departing from the spirit and the scope of the invention. Accordingly, it is to be understood that the detailed description and the accompanying drawings as set forth hereinabove are not intended to limit the breadth of the present invention, which should be inferred only from the following claims and their appropriately construed legal equivalents.