Abstract: A multi-point lock having an easy to install modular drive mechanism for bolts located at the top and bottom edges of a door in which the multi-point locking system is installed that requires only relatively simple door preparation. The bolt operating mechanism is installed into a rectangular groove cut into a lateral edge of a door which may be cut using relatively simple tools in relatively quick fashion. The bolt actuating mechanisms consist of U-shaped channels each having a driverail slidably mounted therein, with the U-shaped channels fitting entirely within the groove into the lateral edge of the door above and below the mortise pocket.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 26, 2011
Date of Patent:
June 9, 2015
Assignee:
HOPPE HOLDING AG
Inventors:
Matt Taylor, Scott Trogner, Dan Mattrisch
Abstract: A self-balancing locking mechanism for actuating a locking pin-bar assembly of a door. The mechanism includes a drive shaft having an axis of rotation mounted to the door, and a cam mounted to the drive shaft. The mechanism also includes one or more actuator plates, each having a proximal end with a radial slot formed therein and installed about the drive shaft, and a distal end coupled to a locking pin-bar assembly that is slidably supported adjacent a perimeter of the door. The mechanism further includes one or more linkage bars, each having a proximal end pivotably coupled to the cam at a radial distance from the axis of rotation, and a distal end pivotably coupled to a mid-span of the actuator plate.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 29, 2010
Date of Patent:
January 8, 2013
Assignee:
Liberty Safe and Security Products, Inc.
Abstract: A tamper resistant lock is provided. The tamper resistant lock comprises a primary locking mechanism for locking and unlocking the tamper resistant lock with an appropriate key. A secondary locking mechanism is engaged and prevents unlocking when a sufficient force is applied to the tamper resistant lock. The force may be the result of driving a screwdriver into a keyway of the lock in an attempt to forcefully unlock the lock.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 26, 2010
Date of Patent:
August 28, 2012
Assignee:
J.J. Mackay Canada Limited
Inventors:
George Allan MacKay, Michael Glenn Fievet
Abstract: A door lock and latch assembly for securely locking a door to prevent a person from using a tool to spread the door away from the door frame. The door lock and latch assembly includes a lock and latch support assembly being adapted to mount to a door and including a rotatable shaft; and also includes a deadbolt lock assembly being mounted to the rotatable shaft and being adapted to be disposed in the door; and further includes a latch assembly including a lever being mounted to the rotatable shaft and also including a catch being adapted to mount to a structure adjacent to the door.
Abstract: A door locking mechanism 8 is described having an espagnolette mechanism interconnecting longitudinally movable bolts 12 at the periphery of a door 4. The bolts 12 have individual deadlocking mechanisms that serve to prevent their own movement and via the espagnolette mechanism the movement of all the other parts of the door locking mechanism 8. The bolts 12 are deadlocked by the action of a bush 26 fitted within a slot 24 in the bolts 12 and applying a transverse force thereto. The deadlocking of the bolts 12 serves to compress the door 4 shut.
Abstract: A double hook-bolt unit lock includes a lock barrel having a revolving rod connected thereto to cause a cam wheel assembly to move simultaneously so as to drive the stop keys of a stop frame assembly away from the upper notched portion of a brake frame assembly and to let the cam wheel assembly move the brake frame assembly rectilinearly via a lower notched portion of the frame assembly. By means of the push force from L-shaped guide slots of the side plates of a lockcasing and the guidance of oblique guide slots of a brake frame assembly, the two L-shaped bolts which are movably connected to the brake frame assembly are driven to smoothly into respective locking positions to lock the door.
Abstract: A door lock for use particularly with sliding patio doors. The lock assembly includes a rotary actuator (door knob) connected to a shaft which drives a crank connected, in turn, to one or more spring-biased bolt rods and operable through the crank to shift the bolt rod to its spring-biased, door-locking position. Stops are positioned to stop the movement of the crank in the locking and unlocking positions of the bolt rod, respectively. Rotary interengaging means such as a pair of meshing gears releasably connect the crank to the shaft assembly. A latch maintains the spring-biased bolt rod releasably in its door-locking position when the gears are meshed. A trip disengages the gear when the bolt rod is in its spring-biased, door-locking position, thereby actuating automatic unlocking of the door.
Abstract: A locking arrangement for double gates whereby one or both gates may be conveniently locked against opening. The arrangement uses an extended vertical bolt on one gate and a conventional type latching bar on the other. A latch plate is adapted to receive a projection at the top end of the bolt and the latching bar for the purpose of retaining both in a locked condition using a single lock or just the projection for retaining only the bolt in a locked condition. A lock mechanism on each side of the gates is adapted to actuate a mechanism for retaining the latching bar and/or projection in the latch plate. The arrangement allows one gate to be unlocked for pedestrian traffic while the other is locked to prevent passage of large articles through the gates.
Abstract: A vertical edge of a sliding door has a cavity forming a housing for a bolt. One or two angle-shaped latch leaves are located at a side or opposite sides of the bolt, each leaf being pivotally mounted in the housing for swinging about an axis generally aligned with such door vertical edge. Outward sliding of the bolt swings the latch leaf or leaves outward to lock flanges on the leaf or leaves in a catch carried by a frame.