Locking Device for a Lock
20230151637 ยท 2023-05-18
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05B65/0075
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A locking device for a lock including a box and a cover, such that the device can be isolated, which box includes therein a motor, a worm screw connected to the shaft of the motor, a locking shaft which is capable of sliding through a hole towards the outside of the box, and an elastic element with two ends, connecting the locking shaft with the worm screw, wherein one end of the elastic element is securely connected to the locking shaft and the other end is inserted between two threads of the worm screw such that, upon activating the motor, the worm screw rotates, moving the elastic element in order to drive the locking shaft, which transitions from being retracted to being extended and viceversa.
Claims
1. A locking device for a lock comprising a box and a cover, such that the device can be isolated, wherein the box comprises therein: a rotor, a worm screw connected to the shaft of the motor, a locking shaft which is capable of sliding through a hole towards the outside of the box, and an elastic element with two ends, connecting the locking shaft with the worm screw, wherein one end of the elastic element is securely connected to the locking shaft whereas the other end is inserted between two threads of the worm screw, such that, upon activating the motor, the worm screw rotates, moving the elastic element which in turn drives the locking shaft, which transitions from a retracted position to a extended position, and viceversa.
2. The locking device for a lock according to claim 1, wherein the elastic element has a curved sheet configuration.
3. The locking device for a lock according to claim 1, wherein the elastic element is a spring.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0020] To complete the description of the invention, and for the purpose of helping to make the features thereof more readily understandable, according to a preferred exemplary embodiment thereof, a set of drawings is included wherein, by way of illustration and not limitation, the following figures have been represented:
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[0026] A list of the references used in the figures is provided below: [0027] 1. Box. [0028] 2. Cover. [0029] 3. Motor. [0030] 4. Worm screw. [0031] 5. Locking shaft. [0032] 6. Elastic element. [0033] F. Shear retention force. [0034] Z. Axial retention force.
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0035] The object of the present description relates to a locking device for a lock the configuration and design of which provides it with a versatility that allows the use thereof in locks of reduced dimensions.
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[0037] On the other hand, the box (1) also houses therein a locking shaft (5) and an elastic element (6) to which it is associated. The elastic element (6) has a curved sheet configuration with one end being securely connected to the locking shaft (5), while the other end being inserted between two threads of the worm screw (4).
[0038] In the figures, the device has been depicted with the cover (2) not assembled in order to view the distribution and location of the components.
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[0041] The operation of the device is as described below.
[0042] With the locking shaft (5) extended in the activated state as depicted in
[0043] When the motor (3) rotates in the opposite direction, the movement is reversed, with the worm screw (4) rotating in the opposite direction and the elastic element (6), together with the locking shaft (5), returning to the extended position, being in the activated state.
[0044] In addition to these forward and backward movements of the locking shaft (5) depending on the rotation of the motor (3), during the normal operation of the device, two anomalies may occur during operation.
[0045] A first anomaly may occur when, with the locking shaft (5) in the extended position in the activated state, a shear force (F) acts on it and blocks it, so that it cannot be driven by the elastic element (6) when the worm screw (4) rotates upon activating the motor (3).
[0046] This situation is depicted in
[0047] When the shear force (F) on the locking shaft (5) ceases, the elastic element (6) drives it towards the retracted position in order to transition to the deactivated state, until the bending force on the elastic element (6) disappears.
[0048] The second anomaly occurs when the locking shaft (5), being in the retracted position in the deactivated state, is subjected to an axial force (Z) and cannot advance to the extended position once the motor (3) is activated.
[0049] This situation is depicted in
[0050] As in the preceding case, when the axial force (Z) on the locking shaft (5) ceases, the elastic element (6) drives it towards the extended position in order to transition to the activated state, until the bending force on the elastic element (6) disappears.
[0051] Lastly, it must be taken into account that the present invention must not be limited by the embodiment described herein. Other configurations may be carried out by those skilled in the art based on the present description. Accordingly, the scope of the invention is defined by the following claims.