Claims
- 1. An electromagnetically controllable safety lock for containers for valuables, comprising a locking bar having a passage pin, and an electromagnet acting as a retaining magnet, said electromagnet blocking or releasing the retraction of the locking bar via controlling and blocking elements, wherein a driving nut moves a slider provided with teeth and driving along a blocking plate provide with a passage pin channel, said blocking plate being coupled via a spring with a control plate having an angularly offset passage pin channel, said control plate supporting an armature, said armature being retained by the electromagnet when current is applied, causing both channels to be aligned with the lock axis and permitting the passage pin with the locking bar to pass.
- 2. The safety lock according to claim 1, wherein the locking bar is constructed to be moved by a handle via said driving nut.
- 3. The safety lock according to claim 1, wherein the control plate supports a second armature, said second armature being opposed by a second electromagnet in a housing for the lock.
- 4. The safety according to claim 1, wherein a control cam for the locking bar is constructed so that the lead angle of the driving nut required for scanning does not trigger a movement of the locking bar.
- 5. The safety lock according to claim 1, further comprising a switching slide supported in a housing for the lock for actuating a microswitch, said switching slide being pressed down by a prong when the locking bar is retracted, and being lifted by the driving nut when the locking bar is extended.
- 6. The safety lock according to claim 1, further comprising a relocking element arranged between a lock cover and a bottom plate, said relocking element blocking the locking bar via a projection and a blocking edge when the bottom plate is knocked away.
- 7. The safety lock according to claim 1, wherein for obtaining a relocking function, the locking bar has weak points in the region of a control recess, said weak points yielding when blows are struck to a drive shaft, causing projections of the locking bar to engage recesses of an intermediate plate, thereby securing mechanical blockage of the locking bar.
- 8. The safety lock according to claim 1, further comprising a lock cover having a fracture line, the fracture line breaking open if blows are administered to a drive shaft, permitting the shaft to pass through, and thereby preventing the lock from being knocked off.
- 9. The safety lock according to claim 1, wherein for actuating a microswitch, provision is made for a switching slide, said switching slide being supported on an intermediate plate so that when the locking bar is retracted, said switching slide is activated via a control slope, and reset by a pin of the blocking plate, only after the locking bar has again been fully extended.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATION
This represents the U.S. National Phase, pursuant to 35 U.S.C. §371, of P.C.T. Application No. PCT/DE99/00238, filed Jan. 29, 1999.
PCT Information
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102e Date |
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PCT/DE99/00238 |
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00 |
12/28/1999 |
12/28/1999 |
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WO99/39065 |
8/5/1999 |
WO |
A |
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