Freely Movable When Locked Patents (Class 70/218)
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Patent number: 5150592Abstract: A locking device for an auxiliary lock comprising a rotatable ring provided with inner teeth around the inner peripheral surface and a traditional lock additionally provided with a lateral hole to fit a spring and a steel ball pushed by the spring therein, the ball extending a little out of the lateral hole to engage with the inner teeth in the rotatable ring, the inner teeth being able to be felt surely to slide over the ball when the rotatable ring is rotated.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 1991Date of Patent: September 29, 1992Assignee: Taiwan Fu Hsing Industry Co., Ltd.Inventor: Jui C. Lin
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Patent number: 5085063Abstract: Theft of a bicycle is discouraged by a locking mechanism in the front headstem that controllably engages the handlebar-attached headstem with the front fork or disengages the headstem and fork for free relative rotation. A shaft attached to the fork and a sleeve attached to the handlebar clamp are connected at a locking junction which is rotatable as a whole in the front journal of the frame. A key operated cam moves a locking roller radially outwardly of the shaft to engage a receptacle in the sleeve for engagement or allows the roller to retract into an aperture for disengagement. The shaft and sleeve have complementary conical tapers axially positioned by a split conical bushing. A cylinder lock operates the cam via a key having a substantially tubular configuration with a uniquely configured axial end for positioning lock pins against axial spring pressure.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 1990Date of Patent: February 4, 1992Assignee: Innovative Bicycle Products, Inc.Inventors: Laroy J. Van Dyke, Kenneth Cluff
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Patent number: 5040652Abstract: A permutation lock chamber has a chamber shaft extending therethrough which is held against rotation when the chamber is in a locked condition and which is rotatable when the chamber is in an unlocked condition. The chamber shaft is connected to the shaft of an outer door handle through a clutch. When the chamber is in its unlock condition and the outer door handle is rotated, the clutch engages and the chamber shaft rotates with the outer door handle shaft. When the chamber is in its locked condition and the outer door handle is rotated, the clutch slips to permit rotation of the outer door handle shaft without rotation of the chamber shaft.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 1989Date of Patent: August 20, 1991Assignee: Ilco Unican Inc.Inventors: Aaron M. Fish, Alexander Branover, Zgorzak Leszek
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Patent number: 5039062Abstract: A tamper-proof valve which includes a valve body fitted with a transverse bore, an entry port and outlet port communicating with the transverse bore and an inner body seat for receiving a tapered inner body having a notch adapted for manipulation in alignment with the entry port and outlet port in open configuration and transverse to the entry port and outlet port, in closed configuration. A plug is provided on the top of the inner body for seating one end of a spring which is slidably encased in a collet. A square key is also slidably disposed in one end of the collet and is adapted to seat in a key seat provided in a top valve assembly which mounts on the valve body.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 1990Date of Patent: August 13, 1991Inventors: Frank R. England, Robert E. Davis
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Patent number: 5018375Abstract: Lockset has within its outer tubular spindle a radial dog which, depending on its position, couples or decouples the spindle and the outer handle. Dog is moved from one position to the other by pin on rotary motor shaft screwing in or out a spring encircling the shaft and attached to dog. Motor is in inner tubular spindle.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 1990Date of Patent: May 28, 1991Assignee: Yale Security Inc.Inventor: Clay E. Tully
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Patent number: 4941697Abstract: An over-loading idling lock set having an actuating shaft connected to an indoor lock core and an outdoor sealing block wherein the sealing block is connected to an outdoor lock core, and plural ball members pushed by corresponding restricting springs are disposed between the sealing block and outdoor lock core whereby the ball members are partially extended into corresponding restricting holes formed on the sealing block to associate the outdoor lock core with the sealing block. By means of turning an indoor or outdoor handle, the actuating shaft is rotated to open the lock set. When closing the lock set, a controlling bolt is inserted into a longitudinal groove formed on the indoor lock core to lock the same and thus when turning the outdoor handle, the ball members are separate from the restricting holes due to insufficient spring force. Therefore, the outdoor handle can only idle without opening the lock set.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 1989Date of Patent: July 17, 1990Inventor: Caesar Fan
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Patent number: 4924685Abstract: Modifications in the steering wheel locking and unlocking means in cars and trucks include a cylindrical body (3) which houses the steering shaft (1) with the possibility of axial displacement, and is fitted with upper and lower flanges (4) and (5) respectively, forming a spool, between which there is an eccentric cam (9) solidly joined to the shaft of the ignition and starter key switch, with the upper flange (4) having some ascending rods (11) in two diametrically opposed points, which cross a block (12) solidly joined to the steering wheel (10), and which are fitted to a locking spider (14) which engages with an internal block (20) solidly joined to the steering shaft (1) so as to be housed within some radial notches (24) of the internal block, for solidly joining the steering wheel to the steering shaft and, the spider (14) being engagable, through elevation, within some other radial notches (26) made in an upper plug (28) screwed to the external block (12).Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 1989Date of Patent: May 15, 1990Inventor: Juan S. Usina
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Patent number: 4901544Abstract: A steering shaft assembly being composed of an upper part and a lower part. The lower part is cylindrical in shape and is rotatably received by a cylindrical outer housing with the upper part fixedly secured thereabove on the outer housing. The lower part is integral with a steering shaft. An engaging block assembly is freely rotatable and is longitudinally slidable within the steering shaft assembly between an upper limit position and a lower limit position. The engaging block assembly comprises an engaging block and an actuating block. A number of balls are disposed between the steering shaft assembly and the engaging block assembly as well as between the engaging block and the actuating block for transmitting rotational movement. A steering wheel is fixedly mounted on the engaging block assembly by a lock assembly which further controls releasing and engaging between the engaging block assembly and the steering shaft assembly.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1989Date of Patent: February 20, 1990Inventor: Jaw J. Jang
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Patent number: 4854143Abstract: A bolt assembly (21) including a movable bolt (34) and a user manipulatable bolt displacement assembly is disclosed. The bolt displacement assembly moves the bolt (34) between a locked and an unlocked position. The bolt displacement assembly includes a user manipulated handle (37), a torque transfer assembly (b 38) and an electromagnet (39). Handle (37) is mounted on an exterior side (36) of the bolt assembly (21) and is freely movable without coupling of the handle (37) to displace the bolt (34). Torque transfer assembly (38) in the form of a rocker arm (63) is mounted for movement in response to movement of the handle (37) and moves to and from a torque transmitting position during at least part of the movement cycle of the handle (37).Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 1987Date of Patent: August 8, 1989Assignee: Intelock CorporationInventors: Thomas E. Corder, John F. Stewart
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Patent number: 4811580Abstract: A mechanism which releases the steering wheel of an automobile from engagement with the steering shaft of the automobile and which locks the steering wheel in this position. The mechanism is composed of a substantially cylindrical block with prongs on its lower side, an actuating disk which is engageable with the prongs, a steering column with a lock housing on it. The lock housing receives a bolt which is actuated by a user key to lock in one of two tracks on the cylindrical steering block. When the bolt is placed in the lower track, the prongs are disengaged from the actuating disk. When the bolt is placed in the upper track, the prongs are engaged in the actuating disk and allow for normal steering.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 1988Date of Patent: March 14, 1989Inventor: Jaw J. Jang
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Patent number: 4690073Abstract: A locking mechanism selectively engages and isolates an external handle of a vault door from both a bolt and a pair of locks which control the condition of the door. The mechanism includes a slide vertically movable between first and second positions in response to the conditions of the locks. The slide incorporates a pin at its lower end. The handle is mounted on a shaft that extends through the door and terminates on the interior side in a hub. A housing mounted for rotation on the interior side of the door incorporates an inverter "T-shaped" guide slot which accepts the pin. When the pin is in the vertical leg of the "T-shaped" slot, rotation of the housing is inhibited. A probe is mounted for movement on the housing and is biased toward the hub. The probe is attached to a yoke which engages the pin such that when the pin is in the first position the probe is retracted from the hub.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 1986Date of Patent: September 1, 1987Assignee: Diebold, IncorporatedInventor: James D. Shoop
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Patent number: 4671087Abstract: A lock intended, for example, for a door and comprising a lock bolt and a knob, handle or corresponding device (4) and an electrically actuable coupling arrangement (7, 8, 9) arranged through the agency of an electric signal to connect the knob to the lock bolt, so that the lock bolt can be moved to a lock-release position by rotating the knob, but which in an electrically non-activated position is disengaged so as to prevent the lock bolt from being manipulated by rotation of the knob.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 1985Date of Patent: June 9, 1987Assignee: WSO CPU-System ABInventors: Bengt Olenfalk, Goran Witt, Anders Sarberg
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Patent number: 4617812Abstract: An automobile door locking system comprises mechanical means for connecting the door handle to the door latch, said mechanical means comprising separable parts, and electrically operated means for connecting said separable parts together whereby the latch can be released by operation of the door handle and for disconnecting said parts whereupon the latch can no longer be operated by actuation of the handle.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 1984Date of Patent: October 21, 1986Assignee: Security & Auto Electrical Designs Ltd.Inventor: Peter G. Rogers
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Patent number: 4534193Abstract: A lock mechanism for use in the glovebox door of an automobile including a lock-bar held by a guide of a main body for sliding motion in the vertical direction, a hook projecting from the guide and a striker disposed within a space defined by the lock-bar and the hook. The lock-bar and the guide are respectively provided with an elongated through aperture extending in the vertical direction and passing through in the horizontal direction. A locking plate extends through these through apertures with one end thereof engaging with a crank provided on a rotor of a cylinder type safety lock. The other end of the locking plate is engaged by a pawl of a pull-handle of the glovebox door when the cylinder type safety lock is put in the unlocked position, while the other end being disengaged from the pawl when the cylinder type safety lock is put in the locked position.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1982Date of Patent: August 13, 1985Assignee: Toyota Jidosha Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Yukihito Takemura, Tomohide Niimi
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Patent number: 4498319Abstract: An exit device including a latch bolt and an action lever. The action lever includes a cam lever pivotably connected thereto and having a first portion engaging a locking member and a second portion engaging the latch bolt the cause the retraction thereof as the action lever is pivoted into its open position when a locking member is in an unlocked position. When the locking member is in the locked position, the first portion of the cam lever is free of engagement of the locking member and a second portion is free to cam about the latch bolt upon pivoting of the action lever into its open position whereby the latch bolt is not retracted.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 1982Date of Patent: February 12, 1985Assignee: Emhart Industries, Inc.Inventors: Walter O. Balducci, Theodore H. Miller
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Patent number: 4429556Abstract: There is disclosed a knob control arrangement or system whereby the status of a knob associated with a lock mechanism can be controlled from exteriorly of the lock housing and can be selectively rendered active-operable or passive-inoperable. In this regard, when in the passive-inoperable condition, the knob will merely rotate relative to the housing without imparting force or stress to the lock components. This mode of operation is achieved by providing a knob hub rotatably mounted to the lock housing to which a knob member may be affixed. Interiorly of the housing, the knob hub will move relative to a main cam member used to effect operation of the lock mechanism. The knob control arrangement includes means for selectively interconnecting and disconnecting the knob hub and the main cam member, such that when connected, an active-operable condition is attained, and when disconnected, the passive-inoperable mode is achieved.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 1981Date of Patent: February 7, 1984Assignee: Brink Locking Systems, Inc.Inventor: Raymond V. Kambic
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Patent number: 4335595Abstract: A door lock has a flush-mountable body. A forwardly facing recess is defined by the body. A paddle-type handle is pivotally carried by the body and is movable between a nested position within the body recess and an operating position. A spring-projected slide bolt is carried on the back of the body and is movable between projected and retracted positions. A key-controlled disconnect linkage is provided for selectively connecting and disconnecting the handle and the bolt. The disconnect linkage includes a disconnect member which extends longitudinally along one side of the bolt and which has an end region that is shifted from side to side between connecting and disconnecting positions by a key-operated locking member. When the disconnect linkage drivingly connects the handle and the bolt, movement of the handle from its nested position to an operating position will cause corresponding retracting movement of the bolt.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 1979Date of Patent: June 22, 1982Assignee: The Eastern CompanyInventors: Jye P. Swan, John V. Pastva, Jr., Donald J. Dignan
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Patent number: 4321812Abstract: A door lock has a flush-mountable body. A forwardly facing recess is defined by the body. A paddle-type handle is pivotally carried by the body and is movable between a nested position within the body recess and an operating position. A spring-projected slide bolt is carried on the back of the body and is movable between projected and retracted positions. A key-controlled disconnect linkage is provided for selectively connecting and disconnecting the handle and the bolt. The disconnect linkage includes a mounting member which extends longitudinally along one side of the bolt and which is drivingly engaged by the handle. A disconnect member is supported on the mounting member and is arranged to be pivoted from side to side between connecting and disconnecting positions by the movement of a key-operated locking member.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 1979Date of Patent: March 30, 1982Assignee: The Eastern CompanyInventor: Albert L. Pelcin
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Patent number: 4320642Abstract: A door lock has a flush-mountable body. A forwardly facing recess is defined by the body. A paddle-type handle is pivotally carried by the body and is movable between a nested position within the body recess and an operating position. A bolt is carried on the back of the body and is movable between latching and unlatching positions. A key-controlled disconnect linkage is provided for selectively connecting and disconnecting the handle and the bolt. The disconnect linkage includes a disconnect member which is moved by a key-operated locking member between connecting and disconnecting positions located, respectively, in and out of the path of travel of a handle operating arm. When the disconnect linkage drivingly connects the handle and the bolt, movement of the handle from its nested position to an operating position will cause corresponding unlatching movement of the bolt.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 1979Date of Patent: March 23, 1982Assignee: The Eastern CompanyInventor: John V. Pastva, Jr.
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Patent number: 4312205Abstract: A door lock has a flush-mountable body. A forwardly facing recess is defined by the body. A paddle-type handle is pivotally carried by the body and is movable between a nested position within the body recess and an operating position. A spring-projected slide bolt is carried on the back of the body and is movable between projected and retracted positions. A key-controlled disconnect linkage is provided for selectively connecting and disconnecting the handle and the bolt. The disconnect linkage includes a rotatably-mounted disconnect member which extends longitudinally relative to the bolt. Interengageable formations are provided on the bolt and the disconnect member. The interengageable formations are brought into and out of driving engagement by the movement of a key-operated locking member. When the disconnect linkage drivingly connects the handle and the bolt, movement of the handle from its nested position to an operating position will cause corresponding retracting movement of the bolt.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 1979Date of Patent: January 26, 1982Assignee: The Eastern CompanyInventors: James A. Reed, Edwin W. Davis
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Patent number: 4312202Abstract: A door lock has a flush-mountable body. A forwardly facing recess is defined by the body. A paddle-type handle is pivotally carried by the body and is movable between a nested position within the body recess and an operating position. A spring-projected slide bolt is carried on the back of the body and is movable between projected and retracted positions. A key-controlled disconnect linkage is provided for selectively connecting and disconnecting the handle and the bolt. The linkage includes a disconnect member which is movably mounted on the bolt. The disconnect member is moved by a key-operated cam between connecting and disconnecting positions. When the disconnect linkage drivingly connects the handle and the bolt, movement of the handle from its nested position to an operating position will cause corresponding retracting movement of the bolt. When the disconnect linkage disconnects the handle from the bolt, movement of the handle is inoperative to cause retracting movement of the bolt.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 1979Date of Patent: January 26, 1982Assignee: The Eastern CompanyInventors: John V. Pastva, Jr., Albert L. Pelcin
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Patent number: 4312204Abstract: A door lock has a flush-mountable body. A forwardly facing recess is defined by the body. A paddle-type handle is pivotally carried by the body and is movable between a nested position within the body recess and an operating position. A spring-projected slide bolt is carried on the back of the body and is movable between projected and retracted positions. A key-controlled disconnect linkage is provided for selectively connecting and disconnecting the handle and the bolt. The disconnect linkage includes a disconnect member which is mounted for translatory movement along one side of the bolt to bring other disconnect components selectively into and out of driving engagement. A key-operated locking member moves the disconnect member between connecting and disconnecting positions. When the disconnect linkage drivingly connects the handle and the bolt, movement of the handle from its nested position to an operating position will cause corresponding retracting movement of the bolt.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 1979Date of Patent: January 26, 1982Assignee: The Eastern CompanyInventor: Edwin W. Davis
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Patent number: 4306466Abstract: Apparatus is disclosed for securing a wheel and shaft which comprises a collar rigidly mounted to the shaft having an annular peripheral surface formed with radially spaced recesses, and a ring having an annular inner surface formed with radially spaced projections keyed for removable placement within the collar recesses. The apparatus further comprises means for releasibly coupling the ring with the wheel when positioned about the collar.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 1979Date of Patent: December 22, 1981Inventor: Howard W. Coveney
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Patent number: 4290282Abstract: A deadbolt lock mechanism of the single cylinder type is disclosed having a latch bolt which is movable between extended and retracted positions by means of a lock cylinder at one side thereof. A thumbturn, together with manually movable coupling control means for controlling the coupling between the thumbturn and latch bolt are located at the other side of the mechanism. In the bolt retracted position, the coupling control means is movable between coupling enabling and disabling positions to condition the coupling for operation of the latch bolt by the thumbturn in the enabling position thereof, and for disabling such latch bolt operation by the thumbturn in the disabling position. Consequently, the latch bolt is operable by the lock cylinder in any position of the thumbturn and coupling control means, whereas the thumbturn is enabled for operation of the latch bolt only when the coupling control means has been moved into enabling position.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 1979Date of Patent: September 22, 1981Inventor: Carl H. Wildenradt
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Patent number: 4133194Abstract: A door lock structure adapted to be actuated by a magnetic card key to operate a conventional cylindrical door lock with substantially no modification to such lock. A housing containing the magnetically operated elements of the lock is mounted, along with a modified knob, on the conventional spindle of the lockset in lieu of the usual door knob. The housing is freely rotatable relative to the lockset spindle to prevent wrenching. The latchbolt retractor of the lockset is actuated in the normal manner to unlock the lockset by rotating a conventional driver bar. The driver bar in this structure is rotated by registering interengaging elements carried by the driver bar and a slide which is actuated by a properly coded magnetic card key. The modified knob may be freely rotatable on the spindle or may be fixed thereto.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 1976Date of Patent: January 9, 1979Assignee: Bruce S. SedleyInventors: Bruce S. Sedley, Howard M. Allenbaugh
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Patent number: 4108482Abstract: A disengaging spindle locking mechanism for the latch bolt of a mortise type lock is actuated by the locking slide which is normally employed to engage a retractor hub to prevent the hub from being rotated. At the inner end of a split spindle where it is in non-rotatable engagement with the retractor hub there is a cam surface. On the inner end of a locking slide is a cam surface which cams the spindle out of engagement with the hub as hub action is blocked by the slide. Thereafter, should force be applied to the spindle, it will merely spin in place and no damage will be done to the lock mechanism such as might otherwise be done by unauthorized persons to force open the lock.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 1977Date of Patent: August 22, 1978Assignee: Norris IndustriesInventors: Hagen Dietrich, William J. Fane, Joseph Potschka
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Patent number: 4073168Abstract: A device for use with a cap having a rubber plug which is inserted into the mouth of a container and which can be tightened and loosened by the turn of a lever provided thereto. The device comprises a cap cover loosely but undetachably fitted over the cap so as to enclose its lever, and a pin slidably supported by the cap cover for movement into and out of engagement with the cap lever. The pin can be padlocked out of engagement with the cap lever, so that the cap is loosenable by the manual turn of the cap cover only when the padlock is opened to permit the pin to move into engagement with the cap lever.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 1976Date of Patent: February 14, 1978Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha Komatsu SeisakushoInventor: Shinichi Takada