Magnetic lock
11466474 · 2022-10-11
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05B47/0047
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05C19/163
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A magnetic lock has a magnetically operable latch having a magnetically repellable or attractable latch element. A magnetic operating device spaced from the latch has a first magnet with a respective magnetic direction and a second magnet with a respective magnetic direction. The first magnet is rotatable between a latched position with its magnetic direction generally parallel to and pointing oppositely to the magnetic direction of the second magnet for contracting a magnetic field formed by the first and second magnets, and a release position generally parallel to and with its magnetic direction pointing the same as the second magnet for extending the magnetic field to and repelling or attracting the latch element.
Claims
1. A magnetic lock comprising: a magnetically operable latch having a magnetically attractable element movable between a latched position and an unlatched position; and a magnetic operating device spaced from the latch and having a first magnet with a respective magnetic direction and rotatable about a first axis and a second magnet with a respective magnetic direction and rotatable about a second axis, the first and second magnets together forming a magnetic field, each of the magnets being rotatable about the respective axis between a release position with the magnetic direction of one of the rotating magnets generally parallel to and pointing oppositely to the magnetic direction of the other rotating magnet for contracting the magnetic field away from the latch, and a closing position generally parallel to and pointing the same as the magnetic direction of the other rotating magnet for extending the magnetic field to the latch and moving the element to operate the latch magnetically.
2. The magnetic lock according to claim 1, wherein the latch has a permanent-magnet latch element that interacts with the magnetic field and is movable thereby between a latched position and an unlatched position.
3. The magnetic lock according to claim 2, wherein the latch is locked either in the event of an attractive interaction or of a repulsive interaction between the permanent magnet and the first and second magnets.
4. The magnetic lock according to claim 2, wherein the permanent magnet, at least projected onto a normal plane of the axis of rotation, is aligned with the at least one of the first and second magnets.
5. The magnetic lock according to claim 1, further comprising: a return element that unlocks the latch in the release position of the first magnet when the field is contracted.
6. In combination with the magnetic lock according to claim 1: a door jamb defining a door opening; and a door panel movable relative to the door jamb between an open position that clears the door opening at least partially and a closed position that closes the door opening, the panel lying generally in a vertical plane, the operating device being on the door panel.
7. The combination according to claim 6, wherein the operating device is on the door panel at a spacing from a side edge of the door panel, there is a spacing between the operating device and the latch.
8. The combination according to claim 6, wherein the latch is on the jamb.
9. The combination according to claim 6, wherein the door panel has a thickness of less than 2 cm.
10. The combination according to claim 6, wherein the door panel is translucent, light-transmitting, or transparent, and made of glass.
11. The combination according to claim 6, wherein the axis of rotation of the first magnet is perpendicular to the door panel.
12. The combination according to claim 6, wherein the latch has a bolt that can be displaced linearly perpendicular to the axis of rotation of the first magnet and positively blocks pivoting of the door panel in the latched position.
13. The combination according to claim 6, wherein the latch has a pivoting strike block carrying the latch element, the strike block positively blocking the door panel in the latched position when the latch element blocks pivoting of the strike block.
14. The combination defined in claim 1, wherein the first magnet is mounted on a vertical face of a door panel and the second magnet is mounted on a vertical opposite face of the panel.
15. The magnetic lock according to claim 1, wherein the first magnet is positioned relative to the second magnet projected onto a normal plane of an axis of rotation of the first magnet in the closing position to an angle of less than 45°.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
(1) The above and other objects, features, and advantages will become more readily apparent from the following description, reference being made to the accompanying drawing in which:
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SPECIFIC DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(10) In the illustrated embodiment, the door panel 1 is a swinging door that is supported on a door frame 3 so as to pivot about an axis extending in the vertical direction y. According to the invention, a first operating device 4a of a magnetic lock according to the invention is mounted on a first face 1a of the door panel 1. A second operating device 4b is attached on a second face 1b opposite the first face 1a. The first operating device 4a and the second operating device 4b are directly across from each other in the thickness direction z at a spacing a from the nearest side edge 1c of the door panel and form an opening 5 in act as a door handle.
(11) A latch 6 for blocking the pivoting movement A of the door panel 1 is set in the frame 3 that is shown in a partially cutaway view in order to make the latch 6 visible. The latch 6 comprises a housing 6a that is securely connected to the door frame and a support 6b that is displaceable therein. A bolt 6c is held on the support 6b so as to be displaceable in the horizontal direction x. A permanent magnet 6d is carried by the bolt 6c.
(12) Furthermore, a plurality of holding magnets 6e are fixed in the housing 6b in order to stabilize for the door when closed. The holding magnets 6e interact with a magnetizable first sheet-metal strip 7a fixed to a side edge of the door panel 1 and extending in the vertical direction y over the same region as the holding magnets 6e.
(13) A second, non-magnetizable sheet-metal strip 7b, which forms an abutment for the positive engagement of the bolt 6c, extends upward from the first, magnetizable sheet-metal strip. In order not to impair the magnetic closing behavior, the second sheet-metal strip 7b is not magnetizable. With regard to their visual appearance and cross section, the first sheet-metal strip 7a and the second sheet-metal strip 7b are adapted to or identical to one another.
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(15) In the release position, the magnetic directions of the first magnet 8a and second magnet 8b are parallel and point in opposite directions. As a result, the magnetic fields weaken each other as illustrated by the dot-dash field lines 10 and form a closed and small elliptical magnetic field whose major axes extend through the magnets 8a and 8b. The magnetic far field acting on the bar magnet 6d of the latch 6 is therefore vanishingly small.
(16) A spacing c between the bar magnet 6d and the first and second magnets 8a and 8b is substantially greater, in the embodiment by more than a factor of 3, than the spacing b between the first magnet 8a and the second magnet 8b. The magnetic interaction of the bar magnet 6d with the far field of the first magnet 8a and of the second magnet 8b is therefore negligible, so that the bolt 6c cannot be pulled out of the housing 6b counter to the horizontal direction x against the spring force of a return element 6f. The door is thus unlocked and the panel 1 can swing out of the illustrated closed position in the opening direction A (
(17) In the illustrated embodiment, the lateral frame member 3 has a stepped edge groove 3a that receives an outer edge of the door panel 1. A profile seal 11 that does not project out into the doorway 2 is also provided in the stepped grove 3a. Likewise, the second sheet-metal strip 7b, which is visible in the sectional view, does not project into the doorway 2, but remains recessed in the stepped grove 3a. In the illustrated closed position, the face 1a of the door panel 1 is generally flush or coplanar with a flat outer face 3b of the frame member, any offset e in the thickness direction z being less than the door panel thickness d, in particular less than half the door panel thickness d.
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(19) An alternative embodiment of the closing element is shown in
(20) The basic principle of the magnetic lock according to the invention and various variants for driving the latch are shown in
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(22) In the open position shown in
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(25) Another embodiment of the closing element, in which the latched position can be achieved independently of whether the north or the south pole of the far field is facing toward the latch, is shown in
(26) The drive construction of