SECURITY LOCKS
20170314295 ยท 2017-11-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05C19/06
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B65/52
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A lock comprises a male element, and a female element for receiving the male element enabling aligned copular engagement. The male element has a shoulder and the female element a catch for closing behind the shoulder to hold the male element therein. The catch and a lock casing are held in the female element with the axis of the lock casing inclined, normally at a right angle, to the line of engagement of the male and female elements. The lock casing and the female element have juxtaposed faces inclined to the line of engagement of the male and female elements. At least one face on the lock casing extends from the casing outwardly from the line of engagement contiguous with an inwardly facing complementary face on the female element. In this way longitudinal forces generated by attempted separation of the engaged male and female elements are resolved by said faces into a lateral force on the female element.
Claims
1. A lock for a security device comprising a male element having a shoulder and a female element for receiving the male element and having a catch enabling aligned copular engagement therebetween with the catch behind the shoulder; and a lock casing having an axis, with a mechanism operable along said axis for selectively displacing the catch to engage or release the male element, the catch and lock casing being held in the female element with the lock casing axis inclined to the line of engagement of the male and female elements, and wherein the lock casing and the female element have juxtaposed faces inclined to said line of engagement whereby longitudinal forces generated by attempted separation of the engaged male and female elements are resolved by said faces into lateral forces on the female element.
2. A lock according to claim 1 wherein the lock casing and female element form at least one dovetail joint.
3. A lock according to claim 2 wherein the lock casing comprises a body with two dovetails extending in opposite senses in the direction of said line of engagement.
4. A lock according to claim 1 wherein the juxtaposed faces are at the outer surface of the lock casing relative to the line of engagement of the male and female elements.
5. A lock according to claim 1 wherein the lock casing is held in the female element on one side of said line of engagement.
6. A lock according to claim 1 wherein the female element comprise two parts.
7. A lock according to claim 6 wherein the inclination of the juxtaposed faces resolves longitudinal forces in a direction to separate the parts.
8. A lock according to claim 1 wherein the female element is confined in an outer sleeve.
9. A lock according to claim 1 wherein the axis of the lock casing is substantially perpendicular to said line of engagement.
10. A lock according to claim 1 wherein the male element has a polygonal cross section.
11. A lock according to claim 10 wherein the cross section of the male element is square.
12. A lock according to claim 1 wherein the male element has a circular cross section.
13. A lock according to claim 1 wherein the catch is resilient and one of the male and female elements has a chamfer to facilitate their latching engagement.
14. A lock according to claim 1 including a key for operating the mechanism in the lock casing.
15. A security cable, chain or strap having a lock according to claim 1 wherein the male and female elements are attached to the respective ends of the cable, chain or strap.
16. A security device comprising a cable, chain or strap and a lock with male and female elements attached to the respective ends thereof, the lock having a male element with a shoulder and a female element for receiving the male element and having a catch enabling aligned copular engagement therebetween with the catch behind the shoulder; and a lock casing having an axis, with a mechanism operable along the lock casing axis for selectively displacing the catch to engage or release the male element, the catch and lock casing being held in the female element with the lock casing axis inclined to the line of engagement of the male and female elements, and wherein the lock casing and the female element have juxtaposed faces inclined to said line of engagement forming at least one dovetail joint, whereby longitudinal forces generated by attempted separation of the engaged male and female elements are resolved by said faces into lateral forces on the female element.
17. A security device according to claim 16 wherein the female element comprise two parts.
18. A security device according to claim 17 wherein the female element is confined in an outer sleeve, and wherein the inclination of the juxtaposed faces of the lock casing and the female element resolves longitudinal forces in a direction to separate the parts.
Description
[0009] Embodiments of the invention will now be described by way of example and with reference to the accompanying schematic drawings, wherein:
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[0014] As shown in
[0015] The female element 6 illustrated consists of two complementary matching parts 14, 16 each in the form of a C-section and held together by a one or more rivets or screws. One is shown, identified at 18, on one side of the line of engagement, indicated at 20, of the male and female elements. On the other side of the line of engagement a lock casing 22 is fitted, filling the space between and holding together the distal ends of each C-section part (14, 16). The casing 22 is formed with a dovetail 24 at each end extending in the direction of the line of engagement 20 and fitting an a complementary groove formed by the matching parts 14, 16 of the female element 6. As can be seen, the parts 14, 16 complete the periphery of an opening 26 through which the male part is received.
[0016] In the arrangement shown, when an attempt is made to separate the engaged elements, the inclined surfaces 40 of the dovetails on the casing 22 resolve the longitudinal forces into expansive forces on the female element 6 urging the parts 14, 16 to separate. These are resisted by the parts themselves and their assembly, and also by the sleeve 8. The reactive forces on the dovetails are compressive, and serve to enhance the secure retention of the casing 22 in the female element 6. As can be seen, the casing 22 is a flush fit in the female element 6, as is the female element and casing combination in the sleeve 8.
[0017] A catch 28 is held within the female element 6 in the space defined by the matching parts 14, 16. It can be installed from the one side of the line of engagement 20 as indicated. It can be displaced or deflected by operation of a key 30 extended through the casing 22 which engages a cam (not shown) at the inner boundary of the lock casing 22. The key is cut with projections matching recesses in a lock cylinder (also not shown) in the lock casing enabling it to turn the cam and thereby separate the legs of the catch and release, or allow access to, the male element 2 in a conventional manner. Suitable locking mechanisms are disc locks of the kind described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,789,638 and 4,109,495, the disclosures whereof are hereby incorporated by reference. Such locks are available from Abloy Oy of Joensuu, Finland
[0018] The male element 2 has an enlarged tip 32 of substantially square cross section defining a shoulder 34 relative to its stem 36 which links it to the coupling 4. At its distal end the tip 32 is formed with chamfers 38 to facilitate its passage and latching engagement past the catch 28. It will be appreciated that one or more appropriate chamfers may be formed on the catch 28 rather than on the male element tip, but the arrangement shown is preferred.
[0019] When ready for use, the female element 6 is housed in the sleeve 8 which is normally formed in hardened steel which prevents cutting and protects the assembly as a whole from impact tools that might damage the element and particularly the lock casing 22 and latch 28, while also providing reinforcement for the female element 6 as discussed above. The coupling 4 from which the male element 2 projects is also normally formed in hardened steel to match the sleeve 8 such that when coupled the lock forms a rectanguloid block. When used to couple the ends of a chain or strap, the coupling 4 and sleeve 8 will be adapted to receive and be permanently attached to those ends. Steel will also normally be used for the other components of the lock, but as they are less exposed the same level of hardening is not usually necessary.
[0020] In the lock shown in
[0021] The female element in the embodiment of
[0022] The lock casing 66 is formed with two dovetail projections 80. An end view of the casing 66 is shown in
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[0024] When the lock of
[0025] While two specific embodiments have been described, it will be appreciated that features of one may be adopted in the other, as can the alternative arrangements of