Trip Release Patents (Class 70/157)
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Publication number: 20090151409Abstract: A status indicating latch comprises a housing having a flange, and the flange has a plurality of apertures transversing the flange. A plurality of attachment means attach the housing flange to a panel. The panel further comprises an activation tool port that an activation tool is inserted into. The activation tool rotates a rotatable lock mechanism disposed within the housing. The lock mechanism comprises a shaft, an activation tool engagement member, a plunger disposed within the shaft and connected to the activation tool engagement member, a cam operatively connected to said plunger, and a plunger biasing means that biases the plunger upwards when the lock mechanism is locked. A guide operatively connected to the cam operates upon a pivot arm that is pivotally connected to the housing and slidably connected to the guide.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2008Publication date: June 18, 2009Inventors: Zarko Baic, Zeljko Baic
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Patent number: 7418845Abstract: A mortise lock mechanism that includes a lock housing adapted for secure positioning within a mortise, first and second locking members positioned within the housing, each having a first end and a hooked second end, an actuator mounted for rotational movement within the housing and adapted for user directed rotational movement, and a motion translating linkage having a first end pivotally interconnected to the first end of the first locking member, a second end pivotally interconnected to the first end of the second locking member. The motion translating linkage is interconnected to the actuating member and adapted for corresponding movement when the actuator is moved. A first bias member interconnects the translating linkage to the housing, whereby the bias member retains the actuator and the translating linkage in a first position absent user force directed to the actuator.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2005Date of Patent: September 2, 2008Assignee: Nationwide IndustriesInventor: E. Erik Timothy
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Patent number: 7003990Abstract: A mortice lock for recessed installation into the edge of a door or door frame includes a deadlatching member that is mounted on a bolt assembly for pivoting movement. A drive shaft and hub can be rotated in either a clockwise or counterclockwise direction to cause bolt retraction. The drive shaft and hub can be locked against rotation, or not, by a lock that is mechanically connected to a cylinder cam rotated by a key. The drive shaft and hub can be locked against rotation, or not, by a lock that is mechanically connected to an assembly including the bolt assembly interacting with a separately activated kick off member such that on retraction of the bolt, depending on the position of the kick off member, the hub is locked against rotation. The bolt can be retracted by each of the key cylinder cam and the hub, in isolation.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2003Date of Patent: February 28, 2006Assignee: Gainsborough Hardware Industries LimitedInventor: Andrey Iliuk
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Patent number: 4679416Abstract: A lock mechanism includes a casing structure adapted to be mounted to one of a door and a door frame for cooperation with an apertured strike plate mounted to the other of the door and door frame. The lock mechanism further comprises a front plate for the casing structure with a pair of apertures therein and a latch bolt retractably mounted with respect to the casing structure and biased to an extended first position wherein a latching portion thereof extends from one of the front plate apertures for engagement with the strike plate aperture, and movable to a secnd retracted position. The latching portion of the latch bolt has a beveled leading surface located for engagement with the strike plate only when the latch bolt is moved a predetermined amount toward the retracted position.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 1984Date of Patent: July 14, 1987Assignee: R. R. Brink Locking Systems, Inc.Inventor: Raymond V. Kambic
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Patent number: 4648252Abstract: A readily rekeyable door lock, particularly for sliding glass patio doors and the like, has a housing to be secured to the door and containing a lock catch rotatable between locking and unlocking positions by a key operated lock unit which is readily replaceable to rekey the door lock.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 1985Date of Patent: March 10, 1987Inventor: Thomas J. Dugan
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Patent number: 4314157Abstract: A safety lock for securing a radiation source in a radiography exposure device is disclosed. The safety lock prevents the inadvertent extension of the radiation source from the exposure device. The exposure devices are used extensively in industry for nondestructive testing of metal materials for defect. Unnecessary exposure of the radiographer or operator occurs not infrequently due to operator's error in believing that the radiation source is secured in the exposure device when, in fact, it is not. The present invention solves this problem of unnecessary exposure by releasingly trapping the radiation source in the shield of the radiography exposure device each time the source is retracted therein so that it is not inadvertently extended therefrom without the operator resetting the safety lock, thereby releasing the radiation source. Further, the safety lock includes an indicator which indicates when the source is trapped in the exposure device and also when it is untrapped.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 1979Date of Patent: February 2, 1982Assignee: Industrial Nuclear Company, Inc.Inventor: Thomas M. Gaines