The present invention relates to a door lock device, and more particularly to an electric door lock device including a safety structure or mechanism for allowing the electric door lock device to be suitably and safely operated or actuated and for preventing the electric door lock device from being stuck or jammed.
Various kinds of typical electromagnetic lock devices, such as electric dropbolts, cathode locks or the like have been developed and provided for conducting or operating or locking and unlocking various door devices, and normally comprise a core or deadbolt actuatable or movable or operatable with a coil or an electromagnetic mechanism to actuate the deadbolt or tongue and to lock or unlock a door or window or the like.
For example, U.S. Pat. No. 4,677,834 to Hicks, U.S. Pat. No. 5,511,832 to Kiinzel, U.S. Pat. No. 5,531,086 to Bryant, U.S. Pat. No. 5,566,991 to Young, U.S. Pat. No. 5,799,518 to Du, U.S. Pat. No. 5,934,720 to Karalius, U.S. Pat. No. 6,079,755 to Chang, U.S. Pat. No. 6,302,455 to Huang, U.S. Pat. No. 7,014,226 to Huang, and U.S. Pat. No. 7,237,412 to Huang disclose several of the typical electromagnetic deadbolt lock devices each also comprising a deadbolt or tongue indirectly coupled to an electromagnetic mechanism with a connecting rod for allowing the deadbolt or tongue to be actuated or operated by the electromagnetic mechanism.
However, after the door panel is locked with or by the typical electromagnetic deadbolt lock devices, the deadbolt or tongue may be contacted and forced onto the parts or elements of the electromagnetic deadbolt lock devices with a preload which may have the electromagnetic deadbolt lock devices be jammed such that the electromagnetic deadbolt lock devices may not be easily actuated or operated by the user.
The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the afore-described disadvantages of the conventional electromagnetic lock devices.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide an electric door lock device including a safety structure or mechanism for allowing the electric door lock device to be suitably and safely operated or actuated and for preventing the electric door lock device from being stuck or jammed.
In accordance with one aspect of the invention, there is provided a lock device comprising a housing including a chamber formed in the housing, and including an opening formed in the housing and communicating with the chamber of the housing, a tongue pivotally attached to the housing with a pivot pin, the tongue including a first end portion engaged in the chamber and extendible out of the opening of the housing, and the tongue including a second end portion, an elbow rotatably attached to the housing with a pivot axle, the elbow including a limb engageable with and detachable from the second end portion of the tongue, and including a lever tilted relative to the limb, an anchor rotatably attached to the housing with a pivot shaft, the anchor including a first end portion located close to the tongue for selectively anchoring and retaining a free end portion of the limb between the first end portion of the anchor and the second end portion of the tongue, an actuator engaged in the housing, a follower slidably received and engaged in the actuator and movable into and out of the actuator for selectively attracting and moving the second end portion of the anchor toward the actuator and for selectively forcing and moving the first end portion of the anchor away from the free end portion of the limb, and the actuator includes a rod slidably received and engaged in the actuator and moveable out of the actuator, in order to rotate the elbow relative to the housing and to move the limb of the elbow from the second end portion of the tongue.
The actuator includes a casing engaged in the housing, and the follower is slidably received and engaged in the casing and movable into and out of the casing. The rod is slidably received and engaged in the follower and extendible out of the casing to engage with the lever of the elbow.
The actuator includes a spring biasing element engaged between the rod and the follower for biasing and moving the rod into the follower. The housing includes a spring biasing member engaged between the housing and the lever for biasing the elbow to rotate relative to the housing and for moving the limb of the elbow to engage with the second end portion of the tongue.
The housing includes a spring biasing element engaged between the housing and the tongue for biasing and moving the first end portion of the tongue into the opening of the housing.
Further objectives and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from a careful reading of the detailed description provided hereinbelow, with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.
An electric door lock device in accordance with the present invention is developed and provided for attaching or mounting or securing to a door member or door panel of a door device (not illustrated), for locking and unlocking the door device, and the door panel or door member of the door device is worked in cooperate with a door element of the door device, such as a door frame (not illustrated) or the like. The door frame or door element of the door device includes a latch bolt (not illustrated) formed or provided or engaged therein for engaging with the electric door lock device in accordance with the present invention.
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The electric door lock device includes one or more (such as two) actuating or controlling devices 3 disposed or engaged into the housing 10 and disposed or arranged and spaced from each other and/or identical to each other, and/or disposed opposite to each other, and/or disposed anti-symmetric to each other, and one of the two identical controlling devices 3 will be disclosed in details hereinafter. For example, the controlling devices 3 each include a catch or tongue 30 having a screw or bolt or pivot axle or pivot pin 31 attached or mounted or secured to a middle or intermediate portion 32 thereof for pivotally or rotatably attaching or mounting or securing to the housing 10 with the pivot pin 31.
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The controlling device 3 further includes a limit piece or latch or anchor 50 also received or engaged in the compartment 14 of the housing 10 and having a middle or intermediate portion pivotally or rotatably attached or mounted or secured to the housing 10 with another pivot pin or pivot shaft 51 for allowing the anchor 50 to be pivoted or rotated relative to the housing 10. The anchor 50 is arranged substantially parallel to the lever 44 and/or substantially tilted or inclined or perpendicular to the limb 43 of the elbow 40, and includes a closer or first end portion 52 that is located closer to the tongue 30 for selectively anchoring or retaining or confining the free end portion 46 of the limb 43 between the closer or first end portion 52 of the anchor 50 and the inner or distal or second end portion 34 of the tongue 30 (
It is to be noted that a little space or gap 53 will be formed between the closer or first end portion 52 of the anchor 50 and the free end portion 46 of the limb 43 for allowing the limb 43 of the elbow 40 to be slightly pivoted or rotated relative to the housing 10 when the free end portion 46 of the limb 43 is disposed or engaged or located between the closer or first end portion 52 of the anchor 50 and the inner or second end portion 34 of the tongue 30 (
The controlling device 3 further includes an actuating or driving device 6 having a receptacle or casing 60 received or engaged in the compartment 14 of the housing 10 and attached or mounted or secured to the housing 10 with one or more screws or bolts or catches or latches or fasteners 61 or the like, the driving device 6 includes an electromagnetic device or mechanism or solenoid or actuator 62 disposed or engaged or located within the casing 60, or the casing 60 is an outer receptacle of the actuator 62, a sliding member or mandrel or follower 63 is slidably received or engaged in the casing 60 and actuatable or movable or operatable with the actuator 62 for moving the follower 63 into (
The bar 64 and/or the follower 63 is contactable or engageable with the distal or second end portion 54 of the anchor 50 for selectively attracting or forcing and moving the distal or second end portion 54 of the anchor 50 toward the casing 60 in the direction A
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Alternatively, the distal or second end portion 54 of the anchor 50 may be selectively forced and moved toward the casing 60 when the actuator 62 is switched off. As shown in
In operation, as shown in
It is to be noted that a little space or gap 53 is formed between the closer or first end portion 52 of the anchor 50 and the free end portion 46 of the limb 43 such that the limb 43 of the elbow 40 may be slightly pivoted or rotated relative to the housing 10 when the free end portion 46 of the limb 43 is disposed or engaged or located between the closer or first end portion 52 of the anchor 50 and the inner or second end portion 34 of the tongue 30, and such that the limb 43 of the elbow 40 has not been forced and positioned in place with a preload or the like.
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Accordingly, the electric door lock device in accordance with the present invention includes a safety structure or mechanism for allowing the electric door lock device to be suitably and safely operated or actuated and for preventing the electric door lock device from being stuck or jammed.
Although this invention has been described with a certain degree of particularity, it is to be understood that the present disclosure has been made by way of example only and that numerous changes in the detailed construction and the combination and arrangement of parts may be resorted to without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.