The present invention relates to a door safety locking apparatus, and more particularly, to a door safety locking apparatus that allows a locked state of a door to be automatically released if a given pressure is applied from the interior of the door in a mechanical way, thereby preventing safety accidents from happening.
Generally, a door is provided to all kinds of electronic products such as refrigerators, washing machines and the like, and thus, the door is rotated around a hinge shaft to open and close the interior of the electronic product.
On the other hand, the door of the electronic product has a separate locking apparatus for preventing the door from being arbitrarily open while the electronic product is being operated.
One example of such conventional door locking apparatuses has been disclosed in Korean Patent Application Laid-Open No. 10-2005-0066293 (entitled ‘door safety apparatus for washing machine), wherein the door safety apparatus includes a washing machine door, a pressing protrusion formed on the inner periphery of the door in such a manner as to be detachable from the door, and a sensing switch adapted to be pressed by means of the pressing protrusion, if the door is closed, to sense the closing of the door, so that if the sensing switch is pressed by means of the pressing protrusion, the pressing protrusion is brought into contact with the contact point provided in the interior of the sensing switch, thereby sensing the closing of the door.
According to the above-mentioned prior art, even though the door is closed in the situation where a child or animal is locked in the washing machine, the washing machine is not operated to previously prevent safety accidents like asphyxial deaths from happening.
Since the above-mentioned prior art senses the door closing in an electrical way, however, malfunctions of the electrical product frequently occur to cause the reliability of the product to be deteriorated.
Accordingly, the present invention has been made in view of the above-mentioned problems occurring in the prior art, and it is an object of the present invention to provide a door safety locking apparatus that allows a locked state of a door to be automatically released just by pushing the door outwardly even if a child is locked in an electronic product by means of door closing, thereby previously preventing various safety accidents from happening.
To accomplish the above object, according to the present invention, there is provided a door safety locking apparatus including: a body mounted inside a housing; a locker mounted inside a door opening and closing the interior of the housing in such a manner as to be separably fitted to the body; a dog coupled to the interior of the body by means of a shaft and having a locking protrusion formed on the upper end thereof to lock a coupling hole pierced on the locker thereonto; a tilting rod coupled at the front end thereof to the dog by means of a pin and coupled at the end portion thereof to the bottom surface of the interior of the body by means of a hinge, to guide the dog being rotated around the shaft in accordance with the pulling operation of the locker; and a spring fitted around the outer periphery of the tilting rod to elastically support the tilting rod guiding the rotating operation of the dog.
According to the present invention, preferably, the body further has a stopper pin adapted to be inserted into a solenoid actuator mounted thereon in such a manner as to be drawn therefrom to restrict the rotation of the dog in accordance with the operation of the solenoid actuator.
The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments of the invention in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
Hereinafter, an explanation on a door safety locking apparatus according to the present invention will be in detail given with reference to the attached drawings.
In the following description, a preferred embodiment of the present invention will be given to accomplish the technical subjects as mentioned above, and other preferred embodiments of the present invention will be replaced with the configuration of the present invention.
According to the present invention, a door safety locking apparatus is configured to allow the locked state of a door to be automatically released just by pushing the door outwardly, in a state of being mounted at the inside of the door, so that if a child is locked in an electronic product by means of door closing, he just pushes the door outwardly to open, thereby preventing various safety accidents from happening.
As shown in
The body 10, which constitutes the outer shape of the door safety locking apparatus 100, is empty in the interior thereof and has an insertion hole 12 penetrated into the front surface thereof to insert the locker 50 thereinto.
A dog 14 is coupled to the interior of the body 10 by means of a shaft 16. The dog 14 has the upper end having a locking protrusion 18 formed to lock a coupling hole 52 of the locker 50 thereonto and the lower end coupled to the front end of a tilting rod 20 as will be described later by means of a pin 24. As the locker 50 is pushed outwardly to pull the locking protrusion 18, the dog 14 is rotated around the shaft 16 to allow the locked state of the locker 50 onto the locking protrusion 18 to be released.
The body 10 further includes the tilting rod 20 mounted at the inside thereof. The tilting rod 20 is coupled at the end portion thereof to the bottom surface of the interior of the body 10 by means of a hinge 22 and coupled at the front end thereof to the lower end of the dog 14 by means of the pin 24, so that during the rotation of the dog 14, the tilting rod 20 is tiltedly operated around the hinge 22, thereby guiding the rotating operation of the dog 14.
The tilting rod 20 has a spring 26 fitted around the outer periphery thereof. The spring 26 serves to elastically support the tilting rod 20 being tiltedly operated around the hinge 22 to guide the rotating operation of the dog 14.
The locker 50 is adapted to be inserted into the insertion hole 12 of the body 10 in accordance with the closing operation of the door 300, in the state of being mounted at the inside of the door 300. The locker 50 has the coupling hole 52 penetrated thereinto. The coupling hole 52 is locked to the locking protrusion 18 of the dog 14 if the locker 50 is fitted to the insertion hole 12 of the body 10, thereby coupledly fitting the locker 50 to the body 10 to lock the door 100.
On the other hand, as shown in
Hereinafter, an explanation on the operating state of the door safety locking apparatus according to the present invention will be in detail given with reference to
If the closing operation of the door 300 is performed, as shown in
On the other hand, as shown in
Under the user's demand, further, if it is desired to prevent the releasing state of the door 300 in the case where the door 300 is pushed outwardly, as shown in
As set forth in the foregoing, the door safety locking apparatus according to the present invention is configured to allow the locked state of the door to be automatically released just by pushing the door outwardly, so that if a child is locked in an electronic product by means of door closing, he just pushes the door outwardly to open, thereby previously preventing various safety accidents from happening.
While the present invention has been described with reference to the particular illustrative embodiments, it is not to be restricted by the embodiments but only by the appended claims. It is to be appreciated that those skilled in the art can change or modify the embodiments without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention.
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