The present invention relates generally to locking mechanisms for doors, windows or other types of barriers. More particularly, the present invention concerns a lock using a rotating bolt assembly.
There are many types of locks ranging from simple clasp locks to complex electronic locks. Locks are generally used to control access through a barrier. Bolt locks are locks in which a bolt is maneuvered to engage or disengage a lock. The present invention is a novel design for a bolt lock.
Bolt locks exist in the prior art in which a bolt or bolts are maneuvered in and out of an intake piece in order to engage and disengage the lock. For example, U.S. Patent Application No. 2014/0265360 discloses a bolt lock in which two bolt assemblies mounted to a sliding door are maneuvered to connect with a receiving channel mounted to a door frame. The bolt assemblies are slideable but not rotatable. Consequently, the receiving channel must extend past the edge of the door frame to interact with the bolts mounted to the door. The extension of the receiving channel past the door frame limits use of this lock to sliding doors because the extension would prevent a swinging door from closing and/or opening.
It is desirable for a lock to work on both sliding and swinging barricades. The increased functionality improves the value and desirability of the lock. The present invention uses a dual rotating bolt assembly that makes the lock compatible with both sliding and swinging doors and windows. The rotation of the bolt assemblies allows the receiving channel to be mounted entirely on, and not extended from, the door and/or window frame.
The present invention is directed to a locking mechanism for doors, windows, gates, or other barricades. The invention is a novel design for a bolt lock. It is anticipated that this invention could be adapted for use on any structure needing a lock, not just doors, windows, and gates. However, for convenience the remainder of the specification will refer to the lock in the context of use on a door.
The lock is comprised of a first body, a second body, and at least one, but preferably two, bolt assemblies. The first body and second body are attachable to or possibly integral with a door and door frame. Both the first and second body have longitudinal interior channels. Each bolt assembly has two bolts receivable within the channels of both the first body and the second body. The device is locked by receiving the bolt assemblies within both the channels. The lock is unlocked by removing the bolt assembly from the channel of the second body.
The first body is generally rectangular cuboid in shape with a longitudinal interior channel. The interior channel terminates at openings on either end of the first body. The first body also has a recess positioned at each end and sized to receive and create an interference fit with a tongue extending from each bolt assembly. The second body also comprises a longitudinal interior channel with a first and second opening. The second body is positioned so that its interior channel is parallel to the interior channel of the first body.
Each bolt assembly comprises first and second parallel bolts extending from a connection member. The first bolt is insertable into the interior channel of the first body, and is slidable and rotatable therein. The second bolt is insertable into the interior channel of the second body and is slidable therein. A tongue extends from the connection member and is positioned between the first and second bodies. The tongue is generally the same shape as the recesses on the main body and forms an interference fit therewith when the device is locked.
The first body has latitudinal cylindrical bores extending from the mounting surface through a portion of the body. The cylindrical bores are located near each end of the first body and partially intersect the longitudinal interior channel. Pins are insertable into the cylindrical bores and, when inserted, also partially intersect the interior channel forming a lip within the interior channel. Each of the first bolts have two circumferential notches which form a snap fit with the lips created by the pins when the first bolts are inserted into the interior channel of the first body and the lips are aligned with a notch. Rubber o-rings can be placed into the notches to further facilitate the snap fit between the bolt and the first body.
The lock is engaged by rotating each of the bolt assemblies until the second bolts are aligned with the interior channel of the second body and then inserted into the channel. With the bolt assemblies in the locked position, the interference fit between the tongue of each connection member and the recesses of the first body provide stability to the lock and resistance to movement. The lock is disengaged by pulling the bolt assemblies until the second bolts are removed from the channel of the second body. The bolt assemblies can then be rotated away from the second body to prevent re-locking.
The structure of the lock is described with reference to
A recess 37 is positioned at each endwall 33, 34 of the first body 31. Each recess 37 extends into the first body 31 from its respective endwall 33, 34, and from the first sidewall 21 at a position adjacent the respective endwall 33, 34. The recesses 37 have a bottom surface 60 and three side surfaces 61. Each of the recess surfaces 60, 61 is generally rectangular in shape. In the preferred embodiment, the width w of the recess 37 is approximately half the width of the first body 31, the depth d of the recess 37 is approximately forty percent of the width w of the recess 37, and the height h of the recess 37 is approximately half of the width w of the recess 37. The volume of each recess 37 is generally rectangular cuboid in shape and is centered between the mounting and exterior surfaces 38, 39 of the first body 31. The first and second openings 35, 36 of the channel 40 are positioned between the second sidewall 22 and the recesses 37.
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In the preferred embodiment, the first body 31 is constructed out of plastic and attachable to a door by screws. Screw holes 43 extend latitudinally through the first body 31 to facilitate attaching the first body to a door or door frame. In other embodiments, the first body 31 can be made of any suitable material, shaped differently, and/or attached to the door or door frame by different means.
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The enclosure portion 66 of the second body 32 is integral with the mounting portion 70 and positioned opposite the mounting surface 65. Preferably, the enclosure portion 66 is approximately half the length and longitudinally centered on the mounting portion 70. The enclosure portion 66 has an exterior surface 71 comprised of a first sidewall 73, a second sidewall 74, and an outer surface 73, and an interior surface 72. The first and second sidewalls 73, 74 of the enclosure portion extend from and are integral with the first and second sidewalls 68, 69 of the mounting portion 70. The interior surface 72 of the enclosure portion 66 has a semi-cylindrical concave shape. The diameter of the semi-cylindrical concave interior surface 72 is equal to the diameter of the semi-cylindrical channel 46 of the mounting portion 70. The semi-cylindrical concave interior surface 72 of the enclosure portion 66 combines with the partially enclosed semi-cylindrical channel 46 to form a fully enclosed cylindrical channel 64 through the enclosure portion 66 of the second body 32. The enclosed channel 64 has a first opening 47 at a first end 44 of the enclosure portion 66 and a second opening 48 at a second end 45 of the enclosure portion 66. In the preferred embodiment the outer surface 73 has a trapezoidal shape.
In the preferred embodiment the second body 32 is made out of plastic and the channel is generally cylindrically shaped. The second body is attachable to a door or door frame using screws. Screw holes 49 extend latitudinally through the second body 32 to facilitate attaching the first body to a door or door frame. In other embodiments, the second body 32 can be made of any suitable material, shaped differently, and/or attached to the door or door frame by different means.
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The operation of the preferred embodiment is explained with reference to
The snap fit between the lips 63 and the first notch 58 of each of the first bolts 52 provides resistance to the user indicating that the distal end of the second bolt 53 will not contact the enclosure portion 66 of the second body 32 if the bolt assemblies 50 are rotated or the door is opened. The snap fit between the lips 63 and the second notch 59 of each of the first bolts 52 provides resistance to the user indicating the first bolts 52 will be removed from interior channel 40 of the first body 31 if the bolt assembly 50 is pulled further away from the first body.
To engage the lock, the bolt assemblies 50 are pulled away from the first body 31. The resistance from the snap fit between the lips 63 and first circumferential notches 58 alerts the user that the bolt assemblies 50 have been pulled out enough to begin rotating. The bolt assemblies 50 are then rotated so that the second bolts 53 rotate toward the second body 32 until the second bolts 53 are aligned with and positioned in the semi-cylindrical channel 46 of the second body. The second bolts 53 may rest in the semi-cylindrical channel 46. Once aligned with the semi-cylindrical channel 46, the bolt assemblies 50 are pushed inwardly towards the first and second bodies 31, 32 and the second bolts 53 are inserted through the first and second openings 47, 48, respectively, of the enclosure portion 66 and into the enclosed channel 64 of the second body 32. The enclosure portion 66 of the second body 32 prevents the bolt assemblies 50 from rotating away from the locked position.
The connection members 51 of the bolt assemblies 50 are pushed toward the first and second bodies until the tongue of each bolt assembly 57 engages the surfaces 60, 61 of the recesses 37. The tongues 57 form an interference fit with the recesses 37 and hold the bolt assemblies 50 snuggly in the locked position and also provide stability to the lock. Unless a user applies an appropriate amount of force, the interference fit between the tongue 57 and recess 37 prevents the bolt assemblies 50 from moving away from the first and second bodies 31, 32.
The lock is disengaged by pulling the bolt assemblies 50 with enough force to overcome the resistance of the interference fit between the tongues 57 and recesses 37. The bolt assemblies 50 are pulled outwardly away from the first and second bodies 31, 32 until the second bolts 53 are removed from the enclosed channel 64 of the second body 32. The user can use the gripping cavity 54 on the connection member 51 to pull the bolt assemblies 50. As the bolt assemblies 50 are pulled, the snap fit between the lips 63 in the interior channel 40 of the first body 32 and the first notch 58 on each of the first bolts 52 will notify the user that the bolt assemblies are pulled far enough to remove the second bolts 53 from the enclosed channel 64. To maintain the unlocked position, the bolt assemblies 50 can be rotated away from the second body 32 to prevent reentry into the enclosed channel 64.
The lock 30 can be used on different types of closable barriers including doors, windows, and gates. The lock 30 can be used on barriers comprising a single moving member that slides or swings and a frame member. The lock 30 can be situated with the first body 31 attached to the moving member and the second body 32 attached to the frame member or vice versa. The lock 30 can also be used on barriers comprising two moving members (e.g. French doors). The first body 31 is attached to one moving member and the second body 32 is attached to the other moving member. Referring again to
Although the present invention has been described with reference to specific embodiments, this description is not meant to be construed in a limiting sense. Various modifications of the disclosed embodiments, as well as alternative embodiments of the invention will become apparent to persons skilled in the art upon the reference to the above-description of the invention. It is, therefore, contemplated that the appended claims will cover such modifications that fall within the scope of the invention.
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