Claims
- 1. A central door-lock system comprising:
- a plurality of door latches each including
- a detent displaceable between an open position securing the respective door to the respective doorpost and a closed position permitting the respective door to separate from the respective doorpost,
- a manual door-opening handle,
- mechanism including a primary latch member connected to said handle and connectable to said detent and movable between a lock position preventing said handle from displacing said detent between said open and closed positions and an unlock position permitting said handle to displace said detent between said open and closed positions, and
- means connected to said mechanism and including a secondary latch member displaceable between a lock position urging said primary latch member into the respective lock position while permitting said primary latch member to move into the respective unlock position, an unlock position permitting said primary latch member to move freely between the respective lock and unlock positions, and an antitheft position positively holding said primary member in the respective lock position;
- respective servoactuators for said latches each including
- an operator linearly displaceable between lock, unlock, and antitheft positions,
- an actuator element entrainable by the respective operator, connected to the respective secondary latch member, and jointly displaceable therewith between the respective positions, and
- means including a reversible electric servomotor and a rack-and-pinion gear train connected between said motor and the respective operator for displacing the respective secondary latch member via the respective actuator element and operator between the respective lock, unlock, and antitheft positions; and
- means including a central switch connected to said servomotors for operating same jointly and thereby jointly displacing said secondary latch members between the respective positions.
- 2. The system defined in claim 1, further comprising means for positively mechanically locking said actuator element in the respective antitheft position.
- 3. The system defined in claim 2 wherein said means for mechanically locking said actuator element comprises a lock pawl displaceable by the respective operator only in the lock position of the respective actuator element and in the antitheft position of the respective operator from a freeing position permitting displacement of the respective actuator element from the respective lock to the respective unlock position into a blocking position preventing displacement of the respective actuator element from the respective lock to the respective unlock position.
- 4. The system defined in claim 1 wherein said actuator element is formed with a recess of predetermined length measured in the linear direction of displacement of said operator and has a subelement linearly slidable in said recess and provided with an engagement projection engageable by said operator, said servoactuator further having an abutment engageable with said subelement in said lock and antitheft positions of said actuator element, said engagement projection being depressible by said actuator element.
- 5. The system defined in claim 1, further comprising a switch operable by said actuator in aid lock and antitheft positions.
- 6. The system defined in claim 1 wherein each of said latches includes a fork constituting the respective detent, said mechanisms each including a pivotal pawl connected between the respective primary latch members and the respective detents.
- 7. The system defined in claim 1, wherein the latch members of each latch are pivotal therein about the same axis between the respective positions which are angularly offset from one another, said latches each including a spring braced angularly between the respective latch members, said secondary member of each latch bearing only via the respective spring on the respective primary member in the lock position but bearing positively and directly on the respective primary member in the respective antitheft position.
- 8. The system defined in claim 7 wherein said secondary members each have a bent-out tab that directly engages the respective primary member in the antitheft position of the secondary member.
- 9. The system defined in claim 1 wherein said latch members are independently pivotally displaceable relative to each other between the respective lock and unlock positions.
- 10. The system defined in claim 1 wherein each of said actuator elements has a depressable portion turned toward the respective operator and engageable thereby and biasing means for urging the respective depressable portion outwardly with sufficient force for the respective operator to entrain the respective actuator element on displacement between the respective lock and unlock positions, each of said depressable portions being depressable on displacement of the respective operator from the respective lock to the respective antitheft position.
Priority Claims (3)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending patent applications 132,977 and 132,978 both filed Mar. 24, 1980 (now U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,342,209 and 4,364,249).
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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