Information
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Patent Grant
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6352290
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Patent Number
6,352,290
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Date Filed
Tuesday, April 18, 200025 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 5, 200223 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
- Knight; Anthony
- Patel; Vishal
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 292 259 R
- 292 292
- 292 295
- 292 283
- 292 284338
- 292 339
- 292 DIG 2
- 070 212
- 070 DIG 65
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An apparatus comprising modified cabinet doorknobs, a lock shaft and a pressure activated lock for mating with the connecting shaft. The lock shaft fits through the holes in the doorknobs. The lock comprises a housing, spring loaded window or pin, and a spring. When a user presses down on the lock the pin or window would move allowing passage of the lock shaft through the lock. When released, the pin or window would engage the holes, grooves or flanges of the shaft locking the shaft and preventing removal of the shaft from the lock.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an apparatus for securing cabinet doors and specifically to a child safety lock to prevent children from gaining access to cabinets in kitchens and bathrooms.
2. Description of the Prior Art
The prior art discloses a wide variety of cabinet locks and child safety locks. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,360,243 discloses an electromagnetic lock with remote treadle for securing cabinets. U.S. Pat. No. 5,230,541 discloses a cabinet fastener with a flexible elongated band for securing paired handles of a cabinet. U.S. Pat. No. 4,984,833 discloses a lock hook for a door of a computer cabinet. U.S. Pat. No. 4,177,656 discloses a heavy duty cabinet lock. U.S. Pat. No. 3,475,929 discloses a portable locking device which requires a padlock. What is needed beyond the prior art is a child safety lock of simple and inexpensive design.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention meets the needs and solves the problems identified above by providing an apparatus comprising modified cabinet doorknobs, a lock shaft and a pressure activated lock for mating with the connecting shaft. The modified cabinet doorknobs replace the existing doorknobs. In some cases, existing doorknobs may be altered to meet the requirements of the modified doorknobs. The modified doorknobs each have a knob shaft of a first diameter and a knob of a second diameter. The second diameter will always be larger than the first diameter. Each modified doorknob has a ¼ inch hole running horizontally through the center shaft of the doorknob and parallel to the surface of the cabinet to which the doorknobs are to be attached. A typical doorknob has a knob of approximately 1 inch diameter and a shaft 3 ¼ inches long and ⅜ inch diameter. The modified doorknobs may be secured to the cabinet by a variety of means. In the preferred embodiment, the modified doorknobs are secured to the cabinet by 1¼ inch screws. A washer may be placed between the doorknob shaft and the cabinet door.
A lock shaft fits through the holes in the doorknobs. In the preferred embodiment, the lock shaft measures approximately 8 inches in length by {fraction (3/16)} inch in diameter and is made of plastic. The lock shaft has a first end to which a cross bar is affixed to prevent the lock shaft from passing completely through the holes. The lock shaft second end is rounded to facilitate passage through the holes. The cross bar is approximately 1 inch long. In the preferred embodiment, the lock shaft is approximately 8 inches long. In the preferred embodiment, the body of the lock shaft from the approximate center to the lock shaft second end has holes for receiving a spring loaded locking pin contained in the lock. Alternatively, the lock shaft may have grooves in the shaft for mating with a spring loaded window in the lock where the grooves are located from the approximate center to the second end may has holes for receiving a locking pin in the lock. Further in the alternative, the locking shaft may have circular flanges extending outward for mating with a spring loaded window in the lock where the flanges are located from the approximate center of the shaft to the second end.
The lock comprises a housing, a pin and a spring. Alternatively, the lock comprises a housing, an aperture and a spring. When a user presses down on the lock, the pin moves allowing passage of the lock shaft through the lock. When released, the pin engages the holes. Alternatively, the aperture engages the grooves or flanges of the lock shaft locking the shaft and preventing removal of the shaft from the lock. In the preferred embodiment, the housing measures approximately ¾ inch by ¾ inch.
To employ the lock, the user removes the existing doorknobs and replaces the doorknobs with modified doorknobs. To lock the cabinets, the user slides the second end of the lock shaft through the holes in the doorknobs until the lock shaft second end is completely through both doorknobs. The lock, with the spring depressed, is then slid over the second end of the lock shaft until the second end of the lock shaft is through the lock. The spring is then released so that the pin engages the holes, or alternatively, the aperture engages the grooves or flanges.
In an alternate embodiment, the lock shaft may be made approximately 12 to 14 inches long for use on single cabinets with drawers above the cabinet. The longer lock shaft would allow the lock to be used to pass through the single cabinet doorknob and the handle or knob of the drawer above the cabinet.
The foregoing and other objects, features and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following more particular description of a preferred embodiment of the invention, as illustrated in the accompanying drawings wherein like reference numbers represent like parts of the invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a left side perspective view of the invention
FIG. 2
is a cross sectional view of along line
2
—
2
of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 3
is a front view of an alternate embodiment of the invention.
FIG. 4
is cross section along line
2
—
2
of
FIG. 1
of an alternate lock mechanism.
DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
FIG. 1
depicts device
100
having first doorknob
10
, second doorknob
20
, shaft
30
and lock
50
. First doorknob
10
is fastened to first door
11
and second doorknob
20
is fastened to second door
13
. First doorknob
10
and second doorknob
20
may be original doorknobs that have been modified or they may be doorknobs included as part of device
100
. In the preferred embodiment, doorknobs
10
and doorknobs
20
replace the original doorknobs.
First doorknob
10
has first knob shaft
14
and first knob
12
. First knob shaft
14
has first knob hole
16
running horizontally through the center of first knob shaft
14
parallel to the surface of first door
11
. First knob
14
has a diameter of approximately 1 inch and first knob shaft
14
has a length of 3¼ inches long and a diameter of approximately ⅜ inch. A washer may be placed between first knob shaft
14
and first door
11
. In the preferred embodiment, first doorknob
10
may be affixed to first door
11
by 1¼ inch screws.
Second doorknob
20
has second knob shaft
24
and second knob
22
. Second knob shaft
24
has second knob hole
26
running horizontally through the center of second knob shaft
24
parallel to the surface of second door
13
. Second knob
24
has a diameter of approximately 1 inch and second knob shaft
24
has a length of 3¼ inches long and a diameter of approximately ⅜ inch. A washer may be placed between second knob shaft
24
and second door
11
. In the preferred embodiment, second doorknob
20
may be affixed to second door
13
by 1¼ inch screws.
Shaft
30
has shaft body
32
having shaft body first end
31
and shaft body second end
33
. Endplate
34
is fixedly attached to shaft body first end
31
. Shaft body
32
has a plurality of shaft holes
36
. Alternatively, shaft holes
36
may be grooves. Further in the alternative, shaft holes
36
may be protruding flanges capable of passing through first knob hole
16
and second knob hole
26
. Shaft body second end
33
is inserted through first knob hole
16
and second knob hole
26
until shaft holes
36
appear and endplate
34
is near or contacting first knob shaft
14
. Lock shaft second end
33
is then inserted through lock aperture
44
until lock
50
is secured to knob shaft
32
. In the preferred embodiment, the lock shaft measures approximately 8 inches in length by {fraction (3/16)} inch in diameter and is made of plastic. Lock shaft second end
33
is rounded to facilitate passage through the holes. The cross bar is approximately 1 inch long.
Referring to
FIG. 2
, lock
50
has lock housing
40
, lock button
42
and lock aperture
44
. Lock housing
40
contains lock button
42
and spring
43
. Lock button
42
has an interior compartment which is slidingly engaged inside lock housing
40
. Spring
43
is encased in lock housing
40
beneath lock button
42
so that lock button
42
is forced upward to rest against the top of the inner compartment of lock housing
40
. A smaller upper portion of lock button
42
protrudes through an opening the top of lock housing
40
. In
FIG. 2
lock button
42
has pin
48
inside lock button cavity
46
. Pin
48
engages holes
36
in lock shaft
32
. When lock button
42
is depressed spring
43
is depressed and pin
48
moves downward allowing passage of lock shaft
32
through lock aperture
44
. When lock button
42
is released, spring
43
forces lock button
42
upward and pin
48
moves upward inside the inner compartment of lock button
42
. Alternatively, lock button
42
may contain a window with a larger diameter than lock shaft
33
so that when lock shaft
33
is inserted through lock aperture
44
and lock button
42
is released the window inside lock button
42
engages grooves in lock shaft
32
. Further in the alternative, the window in lock button
42
may engage ridges on lock shaft
32
.
FIG. 3
depicts an alternative embodiment of device
100
in FIG.
1
. Device
200
is used for a single cabinet door with a drawer above the single cabinet drawer. In
FIG. 3
, Third door
213
is positioned beneath drawer
211
. Third knob
210
is affixed to drawer
211
. Fourth knob
220
is affixed to third door
213
. Second lock shaft
232
has a plurality of flanges
236
with diameter less than the diameter of the holes in third knob shaft (not shown) and fourth knob shaft (not shown). Second lock shaft
232
is passed down through the hole in third knob
210
and through the hole in fourth knob
220
. Second lock button
242
is depressed which causes second spring
243
to be depressed and second lock
240
is inserted over second lock shaft second end
33
and one or more of flanges
236
. When second lock
240
is in the desired position, second lock button
242
is released and spring
243
forces lock button
242
upward until the lock button
242
rests against the interior of second lock housing
244
. Flanges
236
now cannot pass through the aperture of lock
240
. Second door
213
is now locked.
With respect to the above description then, it is to be realized that the optimum dimensional relationships for the parts of the invention, to include variations in size, materials, shape, form, function and manner of operation, assembly and use, are deemed readily apparent and obvious to one skilled in the art, and all equivalent relationships to those illustrated in the drawings and described in the specification are intended to be encompassed by the present invention.
Claims
- 1. A cabinet locking system comprising:a pair of cabinet knobs each having a shaft with a circular hole extending through said shaft; a lock shaft having a first end and a second end; a plurality of locking devices on said lock shaft; and a lock having an aperture and a lock button; wherein, when said second end is placed through said circular holes of said pair of cabinet knobs, said lock secures said lock shaft in said cabinet knobs.
- 2. The lock of claim 1 further comprising a lock housing and a lock spring.
- 3. The lock button of claim 1 further comprising a pin.
- 4. The lock button of claim 1 further comprising a window.
- 5. The lock shaft of claim 1 further comprising a plurality of holes.
- 6. The lock shaft of claim 1 further comprising a plurality of grooves.
- 7. The lock shaft of claim 1 further comprising a plurality of flanges.
- 8. A drawer locking system comprising:a cabinet knob having a cabinet knob shaft with a first circular hole extending through the cabinet knob shaft; a drawer knob having a drawer knob shaft with a second circular hole extending through the drawer knob shaft; a lock shaft having a first end and a second end; a plurality of locking devices on the lock shaft; and a lock having an aperture and a lock button; wherein, when said second end is placed through said first circular hole and second circular hole, said lock secures the lock shaft in said cabinet knob and said drawer knob.
- 9. The lock button of claim 3 further comprising a window.
- 10. The lock shaft of claim 8 further comprising a plurality of flanges.
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