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.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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