DOOR-LOCKING SYSTEM
20170292300 · 2017-10-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y10T292/0834
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
Y10T292/084
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
Y10T292/096
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
E05C9/047
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Y10T292/0963
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
Y10T292/0844
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Y10T292/0967
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Y10T292/0845
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
Y10T292/0836
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
Y10T292/0839
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
Y10T292/0846
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
Y10T292/0968
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
Y10T292/0962
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
E05C9/04
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A door-locking mechanism is for locking a door of a cabinet with respect to a main body of the cabinet. The door-locking mechanism includes a supporting component being operatively mountable onto the door, a driving component being operatively moveable with respect to the supporting component between at least first and second configurations, and at least one transmission component being operatively moveable with respect to the supporting component between drawn-in and drawn-out configurations. The door-locking mechanism also includes at least one locking rod being operatively connectable to the at least one transmission component and being movable between disengaged and engaged configurations with respect to a corresponding catch-rod of the cabinet, in response to the at least one transmission component being operated between the drawn-in and drawn-out configurations respectively, via an operation of the driving component from the first to the second configuration.
Claims
1. A door-locking mechanism for locking a door of a cabinet with respect to a main body of said cabinet, the door-locking mechanism comprising: a supporting component being operatively mountable onto the door; a driving component being operatively moveable with respect to the supporting component between at least first and second configurations; at least one transmission component being operatively moveable with respect to the supporting component between drawn-in and drawn-out configurations; and at least one locking rod being operatively connectable to the at least one transmission component and being movable between disengaged and engaged configurations with respect to a corresponding catch-rod of the cabinet, in response to the at least one transmission component being operated between the drawn-in and drawn-out configurations respectively, via an operation of the driving component from the first to the second configuration.
2. A door-locking mechanism according to claim 1, wherein the driving component is pivotably mountable with respect to the supporting component, and wherein the driving component is rotatable with respect to said supporting component along at least one direction.
3. A door-locking mechanism according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the driving component is pivotably mountable with respect to the supporting component, and wherein the driving component is rotatable with respect to said supporting component along opposite first and second directions.
4. A door-locking mechanism according to any one of claims 1-3, wherein the driving component comprises a first actuating component positioned, shaped and sized for engaging a corresponding portion of a first transmission component of the door-locking mechanism.
5. A door-locking mechanism according to claim 4, wherein the first actuating component of the driving component includes a male component insertable into a corresponding female component of the first transmission component of the door-locking mechanism.
6. A door-locking mechanism according to claim 4, wherein the first actuating component of the driving component includes a female component configured for receiving a corresponding male component of the first transmission component.
7. A door-locking mechanism according to any one of claims 4-6, wherein the driving component comprises a second actuating component positioned, shaped and sized for engaging a corresponding portion of a second transmission component of the door-locking mechanism.
8. A door-locking mechanism according to claim 7, wherein the second actuating component of the driving component includes a male component insertable into a corresponding female component of the second transmission component of the door-locking mechanism.
9. A door-locking mechanism according to claim 7, wherein the second actuating component of the driving component includes a female component configured for receiving a corresponding male component of the first transmission component.
10. A door-locking mechanism according to any one of claims 7-9, wherein each one of the first and second actuating components of the driving component is further positioned, shaped and sized for engaging a corresponding portion of both the first and second transmission components of the door-locking mechanism.
11. A door-locking mechanism according to any one of claims 7-10, wherein each one of the first and second actuating components of the driving component includes a protruding component being positioned, shaped and sized for engaging a pair of corresponding side slots provided respectively on the first and second transmission components of the door-locking mechanism.
12. A door-locking mechanism according to any one of claims 7-11, wherein the first transmission component comprises first and second side slots configured for cooperating with the first and second actuating components of the driving component respectively.
13. A door-locking mechanism according to any one of claims 7-12, wherein the second transmission component comprises first and second side slots configured for cooperating with the first and second actuating components of the driving component respectively.
14. A door-locking mechanism according to claim 13, wherein the first side slot of the first transmission component and the first side slot of the second transmission component share an overlapping segment, and wherein the first actuating component of the driving component is operable within said overlapping segment.
15. A door-locking mechanism according to claim 13 or 14, wherein the second side slot of the first transmission component and the second side slot of the second transmission component share an overlapping segment, and wherein the second actuating component of the driving component is operable within said overlapping segment.
16. A door-locking mechanism according to any one of claims 7-15, wherein the first and second transmission components each have a central slot, wherein the central slot of the first transmission component and the central slot of the second transmission component share an overlapping segment, and wherein an axial component of the driving component is operable within said overlapping segment.
17. A door-locking mechanism according to claim 16, wherein the axial component of the driving component includes at least one fastener.
18. A door-locking mechanism according to claim 17, said at least one fastener is used for operatively connecting a handle of the door-locking mechanism onto the driving component of the door-locking mechanism, in order to allow a manual operation of the driving component via the handle.
19. A door-locking mechanism according to any one of claims 1-18, wherein the at least one transmission component comprises upper and lower transmission components being operatively mountable with respect to the supporting component, and wherein the upper and lower transmission components are operable between drawn-in and drawn-out configurations with respect to one another.
20. A door-locking mechanism according to claim 19, wherein the upper and lower transmission components are positioned, shaped and sized with respect to one another so as to be freely biased towards the drawn-out configuration.
21. A door-locking mechanism according to claim 19, wherein the door-locking mechanism comprises a biasing component configured for forcefully biasing the upper and lower transmission components towards the drawn-out configuration.
22. A door-locking mechanism according to claim 21, wherein the biasing component comprises a resilient device having a first extremity operatively pushing against the upper transmission component and a second extremity operatively pushing against the lower transmission component so as to urge the upper and lower transmission components away from one another in a default configuration of the door-locking mechanism.
23. A door-locking mechanism according to claim 22, wherein the default configuration of the door-locking mechanism corresponds to the first configuration of the driving component.
24. A door-locking mechanism according to any one of claims 1-23, wherein the first configuration of the driving component corresponds to an unlocked configuration of the door-locking mechanism.
25. A door-locking mechanism according to claim 22 or 23, wherein the default configuration is overridden when the driving component is operated into the second configuration.
26. A door-locking mechanism according to any one of claims 1-25, wherein the second configuration of the driving component corresponds to a locked configuration of the door-locking mechanism.
27. A door-locking mechanism according to any one of claims 1-26, wherein the second configuration of the driving component includes a first locked configuration obtained via a movement of the driving component along a first direction, and wherein the second configuration of the driving component further includes a second locked configuration obtained via a movement of the driving component along a second direction.
28. A door-locking mechanism according to any one of claims 1-27, wherein the second configuration of the driving component includes a first locked configuration obtained via a rotation of the driving component along a clockwise direction, and wherein the second configuration of the driving component further includes a second locked configuration obtained via a rotation of the driving component along an anticlockwise direction.
29. A door-locking mechanism according to any one of claims 1-28, wherein the driving component comprises a hub portion insertable into a corresponding orifice of the supporting component.
30. A door-locking mechanism according to any one of claims 1-29, wherein the door-locking mechanism comprises a handle being operatively connectable to the driving component for manual operation of said driving component.
31. A door-locking mechanism according to any one of claims 1-30, wherein the door-locking mechanism comprises a front covering component being operatively mountable onto the supporting component and being further positioned, shaped and sized for covering a front portion of said supporting component, as well as other inner components of the door-locking mechanism.
32. A door-locking mechanism according to any one of claims 1-31, wherein the door-locking mechanism comprises a rear covering component being operatively mountable onto the supporting component and being further positioned, shaped and sized for covering a rear portion of said supporting component, as well as other inner components of the door-locking mechanism.
33. A door-locking mechanism according to claim 31 or 32, wherein each covering component comprises a plurality of separate sections.
34. A door-locking mechanism according to any one of claims 31-33, wherein each covering component comprises a main section and at least one other complementary section being removably connectable to the main section.
35. A door-locking mechanism according to claim 34, wherein the main section of the front covering component comprises at least one orifice being positioned, shaped and sized for receiving therethrough a corresponding handle portion of the door-locking mechanism.
36. A door-locking mechanism according to claim 34 or 35, wherein said at least one other complementary section is an interchangeable complementary section selected from the group consisting of: a complementary section deprived of any orifice; and a complementary section provided with at least one orifice for receiving a corresponding lock for the door-locking mechanism.
37. A door-locking mechanism according to any one of claims 1-36, wherein the door-locking mechanism includes at least one lock, and wherein the supporting component comprises at least one corresponding orifice being positioned, shaped and sized for receiving therethrough said at least one lock.
38. A door-locking mechanism according to any one of claims 31-36, wherein each covering component comprises at least one corresponding orifice being positioned, shaped and sized for receiving therethrough at least one lock.
39. A door-locking mechanism according to claim 37 or 38, wherein said at least one lock includes a bolt being positioned, shaped and sized for preventing opposite transmission components of the door-locking mechanism from moving with respect to one another, so as to maintain the at least one locking rod in an engaged configuration with the catch-rod, when the at least one lock is operated in a locking mode, and wherein the bolt is further configured to allow said opposite transmission components to be drawn-in towards one another, so as to allow the at least one locking rod to be in a disengaged configuration with respect to the catch-rod, when the at least one lock is operated in an unlocked mode.
40. A door-locking mechanism according to claim 39, wherein each transmission component has at least one abutment component for abutting against a corresponding distal end of the bolt when the at least one lock is operated in a locking mode.
41. A door-locking mechanism according to claim 40, wherein a corresponding abutment component of one transmission component is configured for travelling within a corresponding track defined in the other transmission component.
42. A door-locking mechanism according to any one of claims 39-41, wherein the door-locking mechanism comprises at least one fastener used for operatively connecting the bolt to the at least one lock, in order to allow a corresponding rotation of bolt when the at least one lock is operated between locking and unlocked modes.
43. A door-locking mechanism according to any one of claims 37-42, wherein the at least one lock is selected from the group consisting of a lower lock, an upper lock, and a pair of both lower and upper locks.
44. A door-locking mechanism according to claim 43, wherein the supporting component comprises at least one orifice being positioned, shaped and sized for receiving therethrough each lock of the door-locking mechanism.
45. A door-locking mechanism according to any one of claims 1-44, wherein the at least one locking rod includes upper and lower locking rods each being operatively connectable to a corresponding transmission component and each being movable between disengaged and engaged configurations with respect to a corresponding catch-rod of the cabinet, in response to transmission components being operated between drawn-in and drawn-out configurations, via an operation of the driving component.
46. A door-locking mechanism according to any one of claims 1-45, wherein each catch-rod is provided with a catch-rod guide.
47. A door-locking mechanism according to claim 46, wherein each catch-rod guide is insertable into a corresponding recess defined within the main body of the cabinet.
48. A door-locking mechanism according to claim 46 or 47, wherein each catch-rod guide is provided with at least one slit configured for receiving therein a corresponding edge of the main body of the cabinet.
49. A door-locking mechanism according to any one of claims 46-48, wherein each catch-rod guide is provided with at least one clip configured for engaging a corresponding notch of the main body of the cabinet.
50. A door-locking mechanism according to any one of claims 46-49, wherein each catch-rod guide is provided with at least one rib configured for press-fitting the catch-rod guide into the corresponding recess defined within the main body of the cabinet.
51. A door-locking mechanism according to any one of claims 46-50, wherein each catch-rod guide is provided with at least one channel configured for receiving therein a corresponding catch-rod.
52. A kit with corresponding for assembling a door-locking mechanism according to any one of claims 1-51.
53. A cabinet having a door being moveable with respect to a main body, the cabinet being provided with at least one door-locking mechanism according to any one of claims 1-51.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE ACCOMPANYING DRAWINGS
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[0047] In the following description, the same numerical references refer to similar elements. Furthermore, for sake of simplicity and clarity, namely so as to not unduly burden the figures with several reference numbers, only some figures have been provided with reference numbers, and components and features of the present invention illustrated in other figures can be easily inferred therefrom. The embodiments, geometrical configurations, materials mentioned and/or dimensions shown in the figures are preferred, for exemplification purposes only.
[0048] Moreover, although the present invention was primarily designed for use with a storage space or container, such as a cabinet and/or the like, for example, it may be used with other objects and/or in other types of applications, as apparent to a person skilled in the art. For this reason, expressions such as “storage”, “closed”, “substantially closed”, “space”, “container”, “box”, “cabinet”, etc., used herein should not be taken so as to limit the scope of the present invention and include all other kinds of objects (ex. access doors for people, garage doors, etc.) and/or applications with which the present invention could be used and may be useful.
[0049] Moreover, in the context of the present invention, the expressions “lock”, “system”, “mechanism”, “device”, “apparatus”, “product”, “unit”, “equipment”, “assembly”, “tool”, “method” and “kit”, as well as any other equivalent expressions and/or compounds word thereof known in the art will be used interchangeably, as apparent to a person skilled in the art. This applies also for any other mutually equivalent expressions, such as, for example: a) “first degree-of-freedom”, “first path”, “first movement”, “first actuating”, “first driving”, “first transmission”, etc.; b) “second degree-of-freedom”, “second path”, “second movement”, “second actuating”, “second driving”, “second transmission”, etc.; c) “third degree-of-freedom”, “third path”, “third movement”, “third actuating”, “third driving”, “third transmission”, etc.; d) “connected”, “secured”, “mounted”, “fastened”, “attached”, “riveted”, “interconnected”, “interlocked”, etc.; e) “hinge”, “pivot”, “rotation”, “axis”, etc.; f) “moveable”, “displaceable”, “adjustable”, “sliding”, “gliding”, “rotating”, “skidding”, “relatively”, etc.; g) “track”, “rail”, “guide”, “path”, etc.; h) “securing”, “restraining”, “affixing”, “holding”, “fastening”, “adjusting”, etc.; i) “cavity”, “recess”, “hole”, “groove”, “slot”, “slit”, “notch”, etc.; j) “fastener”, “connector”, “rivet”, “clip”, “lock”, “interconnect”, “interlock”, “press-fit”, etc.; k) “bolt”, “latch”, “lock”, “blocker”, etc.; l) “drawn-in”, “brought together”, “brought closer”, etc.; as well as for any other mutually equivalent expressions, pertaining to the aforementioned expressions and/or to any other structural and/or functional aspects of the present invention, as also apparent to a person skilled in the art.
[0050] Furthermore, in the context of the present description, it will be considered that all elongated objects will have an implicit “longitudinal axis” or “centerline”, such as the longitudinal axis of shaft for example, or the centerline of a coiled spring, for example, and that expressions such as “connected” and “connectable”, or “mounted” and “mountable”, may be interchangeable, in that the present invention also relates to a kit with corresponding components for assembling a resulting fully-assembled and operational door-locking system and/or mechanism (and/or door assembly and/or storage container, such as a cabinet for example, including the same, etc.).
[0051] Moreover, components of the present system(s) and/or steps of the method(s) described herein could be modified, simplified, altered, omitted and/or interchanged, without departing from the scope of the present invention, depending on the particular applications which the present invention is intended for, and the desired end results, as briefly exemplified herein and as also apparent to a person skilled in the art.
[0052] In addition, although the preferred embodiments of the present invention as illustrated in the accompanying drawings comprise various components, and although the preferred embodiments of the door-locking system and corresponding parts as shown consist of certain geometrical configurations, as explained and illustrated herein, not all of these components and geometries are essential to the invention and thus should not be taken in their restrictive sense, i.e. should not be taken so as to limit the scope of the present invention. It is to be understood, as also apparent to a person skilled in the art, that other suitable components and cooperation thereinbetween, as well as other suitable geometrical configurations may be used for the door-locking system and corresponding parts according to the present invention, as will be briefly explained herein and as can be easily inferred herefrom by a person skilled in the art, without departing from the scope of the present invention.
LIST OF NUMERICAL REFERENCES FOR SOME OF THE CORRESPONDING POSSIBLE COMPONENTS ILLUSTRATED IN THE ACCOMPANYING DRAWINGS
[0053] 1. door-locking mechanism [0054] 3. cabinet [0055] 3a. door (of cabinet) [0056] 3b. main body (of cabinet) [0057] 3c. edge (of cabinet) [0058] 5. supporting component [0059] 7. driving component [0060] 7a. first actuating component (of driving component) [0061] 7b. second actuating component (of driving component) [0062] 7c. axial actuating component (of driving component) [0063] 7d. hub portion (of driving component) [0064] 9. transmission component (ex. activation plate) [0065] 9a. first (or “upper”) transmission component [0066] 9b. second (or “lower”) transmission component [0067] 11. locking rod [0068] 11a. first (or “upper”) locking rod [0069] 11b. second (or “lower”) locking rod [0070] 13. catch-rod [0071] 15. direction(s) [0072] 15a. clockwise rotational direction [0073] 15b. anticlockwise rotational direction [0074] 17. slot (of driving component) [0075] 17a. first side slot (of driving component) [0076] 17b. second side slot (of driving component) [0077] 17c. central slot (of driving component) [0078] 19. other component [0079] 21. fastener (for handle) [0080] 23. handle [0081] 25. biasing component (ex. spring) [0082] 25a. first extremity (of biasing component) [0083] 25b. second extremity (of biasing component) [0084] 27. covering component [0085] 27a. first (or “front”) covering component [0086] 27b. second (or “rear”) covering component [0087] 29. section (of covering component) [0088] 29c. main section (of covering component) [0089] 29d. complementary/interchangeable section (of covering component) [0090] 31. lock [0091] 33. orifice (for lock) [0092] 35. bolt (of lock) [0093] 35a. first distal end (of bolt) [0094] 35b. second distal end (of bolt) [0095] 37. abutment component (of transmission component) [0096] 37a. first abutment component [0097] 37b. second abutment component [0098] 39. other component [0099] 41. track (of transmission component) [0100] 43. fastener (for bolt) [0101] 45. catch-rod guide [0102] 45a. slit (of catch-rod guide) [0103] 45b. clip (of catch-rod guide) [0104] 45c. rib (of catch-rod guide) [0105] 45d. channel (of catch-rod guide) [0106] 47. recess (of main body of cabinet) [0107] 49. notch (of main body of cabinet) [0108] 51. guiding clip (for locking rod) [0109] 53. retaining clip
[0110] Broadly described, and as better exemplified in the accompanying drawings, the present invention relates to a door-locking system and/or mechanism (1) intended to “lock” (i.e. secure, anchor, affix, hold, maintain, stop, block, etc.) a door with respect to a corresponding main body of a storage container (ex. a cabinet and/or the like, etc.), in a simpler, easier, faster, more cost-effective and/or more reliable manner, than what is possible with other conventional systems.
[0111] The present door-locking system and/or mechanism (1) may come in various shapes and/or forms, and may include one and/or several of the following components and features (and/or different combination(s) thereof, etc.).
[0112] In accordance with one possible aspect of the present system, there is provided a door-locking mechanism (1) for locking a door (3a) of a cabinet (3) with respect to a main body (3b) of said cabinet (3), the door-locking mechanism (1) comprising: a supporting component (5) being operatively mountable onto the door (3a); a driving component (7) being operatively moveable with respect to the supporting component (5) between at least first and second configurations; at least one transmission component (9) being operatively moveable with respect to the supporting component (5) between drawn-in and drawn-out configurations; and at least one locking rod (11) being operatively connectable to the at least one transmission component (9) and being movable between disengaged and engaged configurations with respect to a corresponding catch-rod (13) of the cabinet (3), in response to the at least one transmission component (9) being operated between the drawn-in and drawn-out configurations respectively, via an operation of the driving component (7) from the first to the second configuration.
[0113] As can be easily understood from the accompanying drawings, the driving component (7) may be pivotably mountable with respect to the support component (5), and rotatable with respect to said support component (5) along at least one direction (15). Preferably, the driving component (7) is pivotably mountable with respect to the support component (5), and is rotatable with respect to said support component (5) along opposite first and second directions (15a, 15b) (ex. clockwise and anticlockwise directions).
[0114] As exemplified in the drawings, the driving component (7) may comprise a first actuating component (7a) positioned, shaped and sized for engaging a corresponding portion of a first transmission component (9a) of the door-locking mechanism (1).
[0115] According to one possible embodiment, the first actuating component (7a) of the driving component (7) may include a male component insertable into a corresponding female component of the first transmission component (9a) of the door-locking mechanism (1). Conversely, the first actuating component (7a) of the driving component (7) may include a female component configured for receiving a corresponding male component of the first transmission component (9a).
[0116] Optionally, the driving component (7) may comprises a second actuating component (7b) positioned, shaped and sized for engaging another corresponding portion of a second transmission component (9b) of the door-locking mechanism (1).
[0117] Similarly to the above-described, the second actuating component (7b) of the driving component (7) may include a male component insertable into a corresponding female component of the second transmission component (9b) of the door-locking mechanism (1). Conversely, the second actuating component (7b) of the driving component (7) may include a female component configured for receiving a corresponding male component of the first transmission component (9a).
[0118] According to one possible embodiment of the present system, each one of the first and second actuating components (7a,7b) of the driving component (7) is further positioned, shaped and sized for engaging a corresponding portion of both the first and second transmission components (9a,9b) of the door-locking mechanism (1), and for instance, each one of the first and second actuating components (7a,7b) of the driving component (7) may include a protruding component (ex. peg, pin, etc.) being positioned, shaped and sized for engaging a pair of corresponding side slots (17) provided respectively on the first and second transmission components (9a,9b) of the door-locking mechanism (1), as exemplified in the accompanying drawings.
[0119] As can also be easily understood from the figures, the first transmission component (9a) may comprise first and second side slots (17a,17b) configured for cooperating with the first and second actuating components (7a,7b) of the driving component (7) respectively, and similarly, the second transmission component (9b) may comprise first and second side slots (17a,17b) configured for cooperating with the first and second actuating components of the driving component (7a,7b) respectively.
[0120] According to a possible embodiment of the present system, the first side slot (17a) of the first transmission component (9a) and the first side slot (17a) of the second transmission component (9b) share an overlapping segment, and the first actuating component (7a) of the driving component (7) is operable within said overlapping segment, as better shown in
[0121] Similarly also, the second side slot (17b) of the first transmission component (9a) and the second side slot (17b) of the second transmission component (9b) share an overlapping segment, and the second actuating component (7b) of the driving component (7) is operable within said overlapping segment, as also exemplified in
[0122] Optionally also, the first and second transmission components (9a,9b) may each have a central slot (17c), wherein the central slot (17c) of the first transmission component (9a) and the central slot (17c) of the second transmission component (9b) share an overlapping segment, and wherein an axial component (7c) of the driving component (7) is operable within said overlapping segment.
[0123] As exemplified in the accompanying drawings, the axial component (7c) of the driving component (7) may include at least one fastener (21), and said at least one fastener (21) may be used for operatively connecting a handle (23) of the door-locking mechanism (1) onto the driving component (7) of the door-locking mechanism (1), in order to allow a manual operation of the driving component (7) via the handle (23), as can be easily understood from
[0124] According to a possible embodiment of the present system, the at least one transmission component (9) comprises upper and lower transmission components (9a,9b) being operatively mountable with respect to the support component (5), the upper and lower transmission components (9a,9b) being operable between drawn-in and drawn-out configurations with respect to one another.
[0125] As can be easily understood from the accompanying figures, the upper and lower transmission components (9a,9b) may be positioned, shaped and sized with respect to one another so as to be freely biased towards the drawn-out configuration, but preferably, the door-locking mechanism (1) comprises a biasing component (25) configured for forcefully biasing the upper and lower transmission components (9a,9b) towards the drawn-out configuration, as can also be easily understood from
[0126] The biasing component (25) may comprise a resilient device (ex. spring, coil, etc.) having a first extremity (25a) operatively pushing against the upper transmission component (9a) and a second extremity (25b) operatively pushing against the lower transmission component (9b) so as to urge the upper and lower transmission components (9a,9b) away from one another in a default configuration of the door-locking mechanism (1).
[0127] According to a possible embodiment of the present system, the default configuration of the door-locking mechanism (1) corresponds to the first configuration of the driving component (7), and the first configuration of the driving component (7) corresponds to an “unlocked” configuration of the door-locking mechanism (1), and the default configuration is meant to be overridden when the driving component (7) is operated into the second configuration, which preferably corresponds to a “locked” configuration of the door-locking mechanism (1) (i.e. when the at least one rod (11) is engaged with the catch-rod (13), etc.).
[0128] As can also be easily understood from the accompanying figures, the second configuration of the driving component (7) may include a first locked configuration obtained via a movement of the driving component (7) along a first direction, and the second configuration of the driving component (7) may further include a second locked configuration obtained via a movement of the driving component (7) along a second direction.
[0129] However, according to a possible embodiment of the present system, the second configuration of the driving component (7) includes a first locked configuration obtained via a rotation of the driving component (7) along a “clockwise” direction (15a), and the second configuration of the driving component (7) further includes a second locked configuration obtained via a rotation of the driving component (7) along an “anticlockwise” direction (15b).
[0130] As also exemplified in the accompanying figures, the driving component (7) may comprise a hub portion insertable into a corresponding orifice (33) of the support component (5). Optionally also, the door-locking mechanism (1) comprises a handle (23) being operatively connectable to the driving component (7) for manual operation of said driving component (7).
[0131] According to a possible embodiment of the present system, the door-locking mechanism (1) comprises a front covering component (27a) being operatively mountable onto the support component (5) and being further positioned, shaped and sized for covering a front portion of said support component (5), as well as other inner components of the door-locking mechanism (1), and may also comprise a corresponding rear covering component (27b) being operatively mountable onto the support component (5) and being further positioned, shaped and sized for covering a rear portion of said support component (5), as well as other inner components of the door-locking mechanism (1).
[0132] As better exemplified in
[0133] Also, the main section (29c) of the front covering component (27a) may comprises at least one orifice (33) being positioned, shaped and sized for receiving therethrough a corresponding handle portion of the door-locking mechanism (1), as better shown in
[0134] Optionally, the door-locking mechanism (1) includes at least one lock (31), and the support component (5) comprises at least one corresponding orifice (33) being positioned, shaped and sized for receiving therethrough said at least one lock (31). Each covering component (27a,27b) may comprise at least one corresponding orifice (33) being positioned, shaped and sized for receiving therethrough said at least one lock (31).
[0135] According to a possible embodiment of the present system, the at least one lock (31) includes a bolt (35) being positioned, shaped and sized for preventing opposite transmission components (9a,9b) of the door-locking mechanism (1) from moving with respect to one another, so as to maintain the at least one locking rod (11) in an “engaged” configuration with the catch-rod (13), when the at least one lock (31) is operated in a “locking” mode, and wherein the bolt (35) is further configured to allow said opposite transmission components (9a,9b) to be drawn-in towards one another, so as to allow the at least one locking rod (11) to be in a “disengaged” configuration with respect to the catch-rod (13), when the at least one lock (31) is operated in an “unlocked” mode.
[0136] Optionally also, each transmission component (9) can have at least one abutment component (37a,37b) for abutting against a corresponding distal end (35a,35b) of the bolt (35) when the at least one lock (31) is operated in a locking mode, and according to one possible embodiment, a corresponding abutment component (37a,37b) of one transmission component (9a,9b) may be configured for travelling within a corresponding track (41) defined in the other transmission component (9b,9a), as can be easily understood when referring to the accompanying drawings, namely
[0137] The present door-locking mechanism (1) may comprise at least one fastener (43) used for operatively connecting the bolt (35) to the at least one lock (31), in order to allow a corresponding rotation of bolt (35) when the at least one lock (31) is operated between locking and unlocked modes, as better shown in
[0138] As can be easily understood from the accompanying figures, the present door-locking mechanism (1) may simply include just one lower lock (31), just one upper lock (31), or a pair of both lower and upper locks (31). In either case, the support component (5) preferably comprises at least one orifice (33) being positioned, shaped and sized for receiving therethrough each lock (31) of the door-locking mechanism (1).
[0139] As can be easily understood from the accompanying figures, the at least one locking rod (11) includes upper and lower locking rods (11a,11b), each being operatively connectable to a corresponding transmission component (9a,9b) and each being movable between disengaged and engaged configurations with respect to a corresponding catch-rod (13) of the cabinet (3), in response to transmission components (9a,9b) being operated between drawn-in and drawn-out configurations, via an operation of the driving component (7).
[0140] According to possible embodiment(s) of the present system, and as better exemplified in the drawings: a) each catch-rod (13) may be provided with a catch-rod guide (45); b) each catch-rod guide (45) may be insertable into a corresponding recess (47) defined within the main body (3b) of the cabinet (3); c) each catch-rod guide (45) may be also provided with at least one slit (45a) configured for receiving therein a corresponding edge (3c) of the main body (3b) of the cabinet (3); d) each catch-rod guide (45) may be provided with at least one clip (45b) configured for engaging a corresponding notch (49) of the main body (3b) of the cabinet (3); e) each catch-rod guide (45) may be provided with at least one rib (45c) configured for press-fitting the catch-rod guide (45) into the corresponding recess (47) defined within the main body (3b) of the cabinet; f) each catch-rod guide (45) may be provided with at least one channel (45d) configured for receiving therein a corresponding catch-rod (13).
[0141] As described hereinabove, and as illustrated in the accompanying drawings, the present system concerns a locking system for door destined to be activated by means of at least one locking rod (11) via a door-locking mechanism (1), the door-locking mechanism (1) being designed to receive a certain movement, such as a rotational movement, whether this rotational movement is in a “clockwise” or an “anticlockwise” direction.
[0142] The door-locking mechanism (1) comprises an internal supporting component (5) configured to be installed onto a door (3a), the supporting component (5) being configured for supporting corresponding transmission components (9), as well as other different components, as represented in
[0143] The transmission components (9), such as activation plates, for example, can be nested into each other and a spring (25) tends to push these plates away from one another in a substantially vertical direction. According to a possible embodiment, these plates may be configured so as to not be drawn away from one another because they could also be retained by two round rods of the activation disk (ex. the driving component (7)), as represented in
[0144] The locking system is configured to enable the installation of at least one lock (31).
[0145] According to a possible embodiment, the catch-rods (13) are guided in the top portion and in the bottom portion of the door (3a) by the catch-rod guides (45). These catch-rod guides (45) have a geometry that enables to assemble them and put them in place quickly (ex. by clipping, for example), as represented in
[0146] For doors of greater dimensions, the locking rods (11) can be substantially long. In the case of conventional systems, the locking rods may oscillate with the vibrations of the door, thereby hitting the walls of the door and generating undesirable noise. In the present case, a special guide clip (51) has been designed for the locking rods, as represented in
[0147] According to another possible embodiment of the present invention, the locking rods (11) are installed in the activation plates by means of a retaining ring (53), as represented in
[0148] It is also possible to disassemble the locking rods (11) in case of repair, maintenance, or for any other reasons. The portion of the activation plates in which the retaining ring (53) is inserted can thus be easily attached from the rest of the assembly similarly to a “jigsaw puzzle”. It is therefore possible to open up the rear covering component (27b) and to detach the “jigsaw puzzle” piece at the same time as the rod (11) and to proceed to the replacement before putting the rear covering component (27b) back again.
[0149] An alternative method is also contemplated from the present system for the installation of rods (11). One simply has to simply machine a corresponding slit at the extremity of the activation rods (11) and corresponding clipping tabs in the holes of the activation plates. This would add a machining operation on the rods (11) but would facilitate the assembling of the mechanism (1) and the removal of the rods (11) in case of having a broken one, etc.
[0150] Finally, as previously discussed, a front covering component (27a) can be installed in order to cover the system. The front covering component (27a) can be, for example, composed of a central or main section (29c) and of two other plates (29d), an upper plate and a lower plate, as represented in
[0151] As may now be better appreciated, the present invention presents several advantages with respect to conventional systems in that, for example: a) the mechanism (1) can be activated by pivoting the handle (23) either in the clockwise or the anticlockwise direction; b) the locking rods (11) can simply be straight rods, without requiring the need of bending them—this greatly simplifies the manufacturing of the rods, and also reduces considerably the associated costs, and also prevents the rods from oscillating, thereby avoiding undesirable noise; c) for doors of greater dimensions, the present system also offers the possibility of adding a guiding clip (51) in order to avoid vibrations that may occur in the locking rods (11); d) it is not necessary to activate the handle (23) in order to close the door. The optional design of the activation plate having been described herein, it is intended so as to allow the rods (11) to go into the corresponding catch-rods (13) under the pushing effect of the resilient device (25) without one having to necessarily manually activate the handle (23). The activation plates are designed so as to be biased in order to be drawn-in towards one another under the effect of the push of the rods (11) and then take their position under the influence of the spring (25); and e) the set of pieces formed in the inside portion of the door is very compact which enables the present system to be used in relatively thin doors.
[0152] Thus, in view of the above, and as may now be better appreciated, the present door-locking system and/or mechanism (1) is advantageous over other related door-locking devices and/or methods in that it enables to “lock” a corresponding door of a storage container, such as cabinet for example, with respect to a main body of the storage container, in a much simpler, easier, faster, more convenient, and/or more versatile manner than what is possible with other conventional systems.
[0153] Finally, and as can be easily understood, the door-locking system and/or mechanism (1) and corresponding parts can be made of substantially rigid materials, such as metallic materials, hardened polymers, composite materials, and/or the like, as well as other possible combinations thereof, depending on the particular applications for which the door-locking system and/or mechanism (1) is intended for, and the desired end results.
[0154] Of course, and as can be easily understood by a person skilled in the art, the scope of the claims should not be limited by the possible embodiments set forth in the examples, but should be given the broadest interpretation consistent with the description as a whole.