Electromagnetic lock having guiding mechanism

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6260892
  • Patent Number
    6,260,892
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, August 11, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 17, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
An electromagnetic door lock includes an electromagnet secured to a frame and having one or more projections, and a housing secured to a door panel for slidably receiving an armature plate. The armature plate includes one or more orifices for receiving the projections of the electromagnet and for preventing a shearing movement between the electromagnet and the armature plate when the armature plate is attracted toward the electromagnet. A guiding mechanism may be used for guiding the projection of the electromagnet to be aligned with the orifice of the armature plate.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a door lock, and more particularly to an electromagnetic door lock having a guiding mechanism.




2. Description of the Prior Art




Two typical electromagnetic door locks are disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,016,929 to Frolov and U.S. Pat. No. 5,184,856 to Waltz and comprise an armature plate to be attracted by an electromagnet and to lock the door panels to the door frames. The armature plate normally is to be attracted to the electromagnet for securing the door panel to the door frame. However, after use, the hinge device for pivotally securing the door panel to the door frame may become loose, or the door panel may be tilted relative to the door frame, such that the armature plate may not be precisely aligned with and engaged into the electromagnet recess and such that the door panel may not be locked by the electromagnetic door lock. The electromagnetic door lock may thus be discarded and be replaced with a new one. For saving money, some people may adjust the armature plate relative to the electromagnet, and vice versa, for allowing the armature plate to be attracted to the electromagnet.




The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the afore-described disadvantages of the conventional electromagnetic door locks.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The primary objective of the present invention is to provide an electromagnetic door lock including a guiding mechanism for guiding the armature plate to be aligned with the electromagnet and to be precisely attracted by the electromagnet.




In accordance with one aspect of the invention, there is provided an electromagnetic door lock comprising an electromagnet for securing to a frame, the electromagnet including at least one projection extended therefrom, a housing for securing to a door panel, an armature plate slidably received in the housing, the armature plate including at least one orifice formed therein for receiving the projection of the electromagnet and for preventing a shearing movement between the electromagnet and the armature plate when the armature plate is attracted toward the electromagnet, and means for guiding the projection of the electromagnet to be aligned with the orifice of the armature plate.




The guiding means includes at least one groove formed in the armature plate and communicating with the orifice of the armature plate for guiding the projection of the electromagnet to be aligned with the orifice of the armature plate. The orifice of the armature plate includes a depth greater than that of the groove of the armature plate for solidly receiving the projection of the electromagnet. The guiding means further includes at least one tapered surface formed in the armature plate and communicating with the groove of the armature plate for guiding the projection of the electromagnet to engage with the groove of the armature plate.




A device is further provided for guiding the armature to slide in the housing and includes at least one guide secured to the housing and having a head, the armature includes at least one opening formed therein for slidably receiving the head of the guide and for guiding the armature plate to slide in the housing. The armature plate includes an annular flange extended inward of the opening of the armature plate for engaging with the guide and for preventing the guide from being disengaged from the armature plate. A board is secured to the armature plate for engaging with the guide and for preventing the guide from being disengaged from the armature plate. A spring is further provided for biasing the armature plate toward the electromagnet.




Further objectives and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from a careful reading of a detailed description provided hereinbelow, with appropriate reference to accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view illustrating an application of an electromagnetic door lock in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view similar to

FIG. 1

, illustrating the other application of an electromagnetic door lock;





FIG. 3

is an exploded view of the electromagnetic door lock;





FIG. 4

is a cross sectional view of the electromagnetic door lock;





FIG. 5

is a cross sectional view similar to

FIG. 4

, illustrating the operation of the electromagnetic door lock; and





FIG. 6

is an enlarged partial cross sectional view illustrating the operation of the electromagnetic door lock.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to the drawings, and initially to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, an electromagnetic door lock in accordance with the present invention comprises an electromagnet


20


secured to a frame, particularly a door frame


10


by fasteners


22


, and an armature plate


30


slidably and resiliently supported in a housing


50


which is secured to a panel, particularly a door panel


11


with fasteners


22


. The armature plate


30


is preferably made of metal or made of magnetizable materials and is to be attracted to the electromagnet


20


for securing the door panel


11


to the door frame


10


. The electromagnet


20


and the armature plate


30


and the housing


50


may be engaged into the door frame


10


and the door panel


11


respectively (FIG.


1


); or may be secured to the side portions of the door frame


10


and the door panel


11


respectively (FIG.


2


); and are arranged for allowing the armature plate


30


to be attracted to the electromagnet


20


for securing the door panel


11


to the door frame


10


. The electromagnet


20


may also be secured to the door panel


11


, and the armature plate


30


and the housing


50


may also be secured to the door frame


10


if required. The electromagnet


20


is shown to be disposed above the armature plate


30


; but may be disposed beside or below the armature plate


30


if required.




Referring next to

FIGS. 3 and 4

, the electromagnet


20


includes one or more projections


21


(

FIGS. 4

,


5


) extended therefrom, particularly extended downward therefrom. The armature plate


30


includes one or more grooves


31


and one or more orifices


32


formed in the upper surface thereof. The orifices


32


are provided for receiving the respective projections


21


of the electromagnet


20


(

FIG. 5

) and for preventing a shearing movement between the electromagnet


20


and the armature plate


30


. The orifices


32


of the armature plate


30


are preferably formed in the middle portion of the respective grooves


31


of the armature plate


30


and include a depth greater than that of the grooves


31


for solidly receiving the respective projections


21


of the electromagnet


20


and for preventing a shearing movement between the electromagnet


20


and the armature plate


30


when the armature plate


30


is attracted to the electromagnet


20


. The grooves


31


of the armature plate


30


are provided for guiding the respective projections


21


to be aligned with the orifices


32


when the door panel


11


is rotated toward the door frame


10


. The armature plate


30


further includes one or more tapered guiding surfaces


33


formed in the edge portion thereof and/or communicating with the respective grooves


31


and for further guiding the respective projections


21


to be aligned with the orifices


32


when the door panel


11


is tilted relative to the door frame


10


and when the tilted door panel


11


is rotated toward the door frame


10


.




The armature plate


30


includes one or more openings


39


(

FIGS. 4-6

) formed in the lower portion thereof and includes one or more annular flanges


40


extended radially inward from the upper portion of the openings


39


for defining an aperture


37


which has a size smaller than that of the openings


39


of the armature plate


30


. One or more guides


41


each includes a head


42


formed on top thereof and slidably received in the openings


39


of the armature plate


30


and each includes an outer thread


45


formed in the bottom portion thereof and threaded to the screw holes


51


of the housing


50


. One or more boards


43


are secured to the bottom of the armature plate


30


by fasteners


44


for partially enclosing the opening


39


of the armature plate


30


and for slidably receiving the guides


41


and for engaging with the heads


42


of the guides


41


and for slidably retaining the heads


42


of the guides


41


in the openings


39


of the armature plate


30


and for preventing the armature


30


from being disengaged from the housing


50


. One or more springs


46


are engaged on the respective guides


41


and engaged between the armature plate


30


and the housing


50


for biasing the armature plate


30


toward the electromagnet


20


and for allowing the armature plate


30


to be moved toward the housing


50


against the springs


46


.




The armature plate


30


further includes one or more cavities


34


formed therein for slidably receiving a pusher


35


. A retaining ring


36


is secured to the lower end of the pusher


35


and slidably received in a depression


37


of the armature plate


30


. A spring


38


is engaged between the pusher


35


and the armature plate


30


for biasing the pusher


35


slightly upward beyond the armature plate


30


to engage with the electromagnet


20


. The biasing force of the spring


38


is selected for allowing the armature plate


30


to be attracted to the electromagnet


20


by the electromagnet


20


and for biasing the armature plate


30


downward away from the electromagnet


20


when the electromagnet


20


is not energized. It is to be noted that, without the spring


38


, the armature plate


30


may also be dropped downward away from the electromagnet


20


by the weight of the armature plate


30


when the electromagnet


20


is not energized.




In operation, as shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, when the door panel


11


is rotated toward the door frame


10


, the groove(s)


31


and/or the tapered surface(s)


33


of the armature plate


30


may receive and guide the projection(s)


21


of the electromagnet


20


to be aligned with the orifices


32


of the armature plate


30


(FIG.


4


). As shown in

FIG. 5

, when the armature plate


30


is attracted to the electromagnet


20


by the electromagnet


20


, the engagement of the projections


21


in the orifices


32


of the armature plate


30


may prevent the shearing movement between the electromagnet


20


and the armature plate


30


.




The electromagnet


20


may includes a recess formed therein for receiving the armature plate


30


and for solidly securing the armature plate


30


to the electromagnet


20


and for further preventing the shearing movement between the armature plate


30


and the electromagnet


20


.




Accordingly, the electromagnetic door lock in accordance with the present invention includes a guiding mechanism for guiding the armature plate to be aligned with the electromagnet and to be precisely attracted by the electromagnet.




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.



Claims
  • 1. An electromagnetic door lock comprising:an electromagnet for securing to a frame, said electromagnet including at least one projection extended therefrom, a housing for securing to a door panel, an armature plate slidably received in said housing, said armature plate including at least one orifice formed therein for receiving said at least one projection of said electromagnet and for preventing a shearing movement between said electromagnet and said armature plate when said armature plate is attracted toward said electromagnet, and a first guiding means for guiding said at least one projection of said electromagnet to be aligned with said at least one orifice of said armature plates, wherein said first guiding means includes at least one groove formed in said armature plate and communicating with said at least one orifice of said armature plate for guiding said at least one projection of said electromagnet to be aligned with said at least one orifice of said armature plate.
  • 2. The electromagnetic door lock according to claim 1, wherein said at least one orifice of said armature plate includes a depth greater than that of said at least one groove of said armature plate for solidly receiving said at least one projection of said electromagnet.
  • 3. The electromagnetic door lock according to claim 1, wherein said guiding means further includes at least one tapered surface formed in said armature plate and communicating with said at least one groove of said armature plate for guiding said at least one projection of said electromagnet to engage with said at least one groove of said armature plate.
  • 4. The electromagnetic door lock according to claim 1 further comprising a second guiding means for guiding said armature to slide in said housing.
  • 5. The electromagnetic door lock according to claim 4, wherein said second guiding means includes at least one guide secured to said housing and having a head, said armature includes at least one opening formed therein for slidably receiving said head of said at least one guide and for guiding said armature plate to slide in said housing.
  • 6. The electromagnetic door lock according to claim 5, wherein said armature plate includes an annular flange extended inward of said at least one opening of said armature plate for engaging with said at least one guide and for preventing said at least one guide from being disengaged from said armature plate.
  • 7. The electromagnetic door lock according to claim 1 further comprising means for biasing said armature plate toward said electromagnet.
  • 8. An electromagnetic door lock comprising:an electromagnet for securing to a frame, said electromagnet including at least one projection extended therefrom, a housing for securing to a door panel, an armature plate slidably received in said housing, said armature plate including at least one orifice formed therein for receiving said at least one projection of said electromagnet and for preventing a shearing movement between said electromagnet and said armature plate when said armature plate is attracted toward said electromagnet, a first guiding means for engaging and aligning said at least one projection on a specified path towards said at least one orifice prior to said at least one projection making contact with said at least one orifice, a second guiding means for guiding said armature to slide in said housing, said second means including at least one guide secured to said housing and having a head, said armature plate including at least one opening formed therein for slidably receiving said head of said at least one guide and for guiding said armature plate to slide in said housing, and a board secured to said armature plate for engaging with said at least one guide and for preventing said at least one guide from being disengaged from said armature plate.
Parent Case Info

The present invention is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/072,572, filed on May 4, 1998, now abandoned by not responding to the Official Action dated May 25, 1999.

US Referenced Citations (5)
Number Name Date Kind
4487439 McFadden Dec 1984
4957316 Frolov Sep 1990
5016929 Frolov May 1991
5184856 Waltz Feb 1993
6007119 Roth Dec 1999
Continuation in Parts (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 09/072572 May 1998 US
Child 09/373414 US