The present invention relates to an embedded electric lock. Particularly, the present invention relates to an embedded electric lock of the type comprising a first case body which can be mounted embedded on a jamb of a moving frame of a window and door frame and has a first head wall, and a second case body which can be mounted embedded on a corresponding jamb of a fixed frame of the window and door frame and which has a second head wall, wherein the first body carries a latchbolt with an end beveled nose and elastic means to cause the latchbolt to return to a closing position of the lock. The above mentioned nose protrudes through an opening in the first head wall, wherein the second head wall has a selvage for the nose to be engaged therein in the closing position of the window and door frame to lock the moving frame relative to fixed frame, and wherein the second body carries an electromechanical release device to controllably disengage the nose from the selvage.
The electric locks of the subject type are advantageous in that both bodies thereof can be mounted in an invisible manner within suitable cavities, either being already present or purposely formed, in the corresponding jambs of the moving and fixed frames of a window and door frame, thereby improving the appearance thereof.
In those types of embedded electric locks referred to by the invention, and such as stated in the preamble of Claim 1, the electromechanical release device, also indicated with the name of electric striker, is carried within the second body of the electric lock, i.e. within the body mounted on the fixed frame. This system is advantageous in that the electric cables connecting the electromagnet of the electromechanical device to the outside are not subjected to damaging torsion or wear contrarily to the case where the electromechanical release device is mounted on the first body of the electric lock, i.e. on the moving frame.
In the known electric locks of the subject type, the selvage formed in the second body has a moving lateral side and the electromechanical release device is arranged such that, when the electromagnet thereof is excited to unlock the window and door frame, it allows the moving side to open on the side of the jamb. This solution mostly nullifies both the technical and aesthetic advantages of the electric locks of the subject type: on the one hand, the installer should carry out an accurate and often awkward work in order to remove the jamb lateral wall for the moving side to pass therethrough in order to be opened; on the other hand, by being visible, the moving side partially nullifies the remarkable appearance provided by concealing the electric lock within the window and door frame.
The object of the invention is to provide an electric lock being advantageous in that both bodies thereof can be mounted in an invisible manner in suitable cavities, either being already present or purposely formed in the corresponding jambs of the moving and fixed frames of a window and door frame, thereby improving appearance and reducing installation costs.
According to the invention, this object is achieved by means of an embedded electric lock according to the appended claims.
By installing the second body of an electric lock according to the invention in a jamb of a fixed frame of a window and door frame, the removal of material from the jamb side is not required, because the very two organs cooperating with the head wall and the nose of the first body, i.e. the loading bolt and the pusher, are arranged at the head wall of the second body.
The invention will be better understood by reading the description below, which is given by way of a non-limiting example with reference to the annexed drawings illustrating a preferred embodiment thereof.
With reference to
In the
The moving frame A is hinged to the fixed frame B such as to be able to swing according to the double arrow F1 from
A jamb of the moving frame A and a jamb of the fixed frame B matching when the window and door frame is closed have been designated with C and D, respectively; a hollow crosspiece of the moving frame A has been designated with E.
The depicted window and door frame is provided with an electric lock according to the invention, consisting of two separate portions, the first being mounted embedded on the jamb C of the moving frame and on the crosspiece E thereof, and the other being mounted embedded on the jamb D of the fixed frame B.
The portion of the electric lock carried on the moving frame A comprises a first case body 10 having a first head wall 12; the portion of the electric lock carried on the fixed frame B comprises a second case body 14 having a second head wall 16.
The first body 10 contains, as in the prior art (
The second head wall 16 has a selvage 26 (
The second body 14 carries an electromechanical release device to controllably disengage the nose 20 from selvage 26, which will be now described in detail with reference to
In the second body 14 there is provided a loading bolt, also being illustrated in
The loading bolt 28 is caused to elastically return, in the manner which will be described below, to a position where it protrudes (
In the second body 14 there is also provided a pusher 34, with a shank 36 and a head 38 sliding within the selvage 26.
The pusher 34 is movable between a retracted position in the second body 14 (
In the second body 14 there are provided elastic means for the pusher 34 to be returned to the forward position from
Again, in the second body 14 there is provided an electromagnet 42, to be excited in order to release the lock.
To the electromagnet 42 there is associated an escapement system designated as a whole with 44, which is suitable to hold the pusher 34 at the retracted position from
The loading bolt 28 and the escapement system 44 are interlocked by a kinematic mechanism designated as a whole with 46.
The kinematic mechanism 46 is such that, when the loading bolt 28 is caused to retract in the second body 14 upon closing the window and door frame (
A preferred embodiment of the kinematic mechanism 46 interlocking the loading bolt 28 and the escapement system 44 will be now described with reference to
This kinematic mechanism 46 comprises a rocker idler arm 48 with a fulcrum 50 placed between the loading bolt 28 and the pusher 34.
The idler arm 48 comprises a spring arm 52 engaged by the loading bolt 28 and an opposite rigid arm 54.
The rigid arm 54 is tied to the shank 36 of the pusher 34 by means of a trunnion 56 and has an escapement end tooth 58 which prolongates the arm towards the electromagnet 42.
To the electromagnet 42 there is associated an anchor 60 in the form of a swinging finger, which anchor is movable by magnetic attraction towards the electromagnet 42 and is elastically returned to a moved away position from the electromagnet 42 (
The anchor 60 has a stop groove 62 against which the escapement tooth 58 engages when the anchor 60 is in the moved away position illustrated in
The arrangement is such that when the loading bolt 28 is caused to retract such as indicated by the arrows F3 in
On the contrary, when the anchor 60 is attracted by the electromagnet 42, such as in
Still with reference to
Still preferably, such as shown in
The spring 52 comprises a central portion 74 being integral with the pin or fulcrum 50 and a peripheral appendix 76 substantially radial against which an inner end of the loading bolt 28 opposite to that corresponding to the second head wall 14 is abutted.
Still preferably, the pin or fulcrum 50 of the idler arm 48 carries a square bush 78 around which the central portion 74 of the spiral spring 52 is keyed, which central portion 74 is in the form of a square turn.
Still preferably, the angular position of the square bush 78 relative to pin 50 can be set according to the double arrow F5 from
In the preferred embodiment, particularly illustrated in
In the loading nose 82 there is pivotally mounted, around a pin 84, a cam 86 having a beveled face 88 to be engaged with the protruding track 32 of the first head wall 12, such as in
The cam 88 has a side notch 90 suitable to encompass a side edge 30a of the corresponding opening 30 of second head wall 14, and a finger 92 to be engaged behind edge 30a.
The arrangement is such that, when the first head wall 12 engages the beveled face 88 of cam 86 in the closing direction of the movable frame A, such as in
Preferably, in addition to the action of the spring arm or spiral spring 52 of the rocker idler arm 48, the loading nose 82 is elastically sent back to the forward position from
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