This application is related to U.S. Pat. No. 6,837,081 (Ser. No. 10/277,600), the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
The present Addition Patent concerns an engaging mechanism for locks which, in regard to the interior and exterior sides of a lock installed in a door, contains an inner axis (1), an outer axis (2), a static body (3), a set of radial pin (4) and radial counterpin (5), and a radial actuator (6).
The status of the invention of the present Addition Certificate is by its very nature the essential content covered by the Patent of Invention P-200102469; which, in its first claim, states that: said inner axis, outer axis and static body form a coaxial assembly in which the outer axis penetrates with rotational fit the cavity of the inner axis, while both inner and outer axes are installed with a rotational fit in the static body; said set of radial pin and radial counterpin is installed with sliding fit between an actuator, which is in contact with the radial pin, and a radial spring, which acts between the radial counterpin and the bottom of a housing of the outer axis, whose radial pin and radial counterpin are dimensioned in combination in such a way that one or the other is exclusively able to span the circumference of the outer diameter of the outer axis and the circumference of the inner diameter of the inner axis; and said radial actuator is comprised of a curved plate and at least one spindle, which curved plate is located in an annular recess defined between said inner axis and said static body, where this curved plate extends in a circumferential arc over the angular sector corresponding to the rotatory working travel of said inner axis in either direction from a central position, and which spindle of the radial actuator is installed with sliding fit in said static body and, if only a single spindle is present, said spindle is at the center of said curved plate and lined up with said radial pin and radial counterpin in said position of rest.
In this embodiment of Patent P-200102469, the lifting of the actuator (disengaged state or door closed) is produced by the thrust produced by the most prominent part of a rotary eccentric lever as it encounters in its rotation the lower end of the spindle of this actuator; however, the lowering of the actuator is due solely to gravity and the assistance of the radial counterspring of the pin/counterpin set, whose specific mission is to position this combination set and, since it is properly adjusted for this mission, the additional force, which it can provide is not great. The lowered position of the actuator (engaged state or door open) is permitted because said rotary eccentric lever now presents its less prominent part at the end of said spindle of the actuator.
In the current arrangement, the gravitational lowering of the actuator may be affected if adjustment tolerances, rough surfaces, irregularities in shape and/or dimension fortuitously combine and prevent the actuator from descending and producing the engagement, so that the door will remain locked when we wish to open it, and this feature must be improved in a precision lock system.
It therefore becomes necessary to seek a solution which guarantees that the actuator, besides being lifted, will also descend whenever it is so required. Given that this system of engagement of Patent P-200102469 is for lock systems and that one typical application purpose is for electromechanical locks, where an electrical excitation is required for its opening and closing, the solution sought should correspond to a simple device with low energy consumption.
In this state of affairs, the subject of the present Addition Certificate to Patent P-20002469 proposes a solution in which said spindle of the radial actuator has an articulated connection to the tip of a first elastic arm, which is radially fixed at its other end in an axis that is mounted with freedom to turn, and that one end of a second elastic arm is radially fixed in this axis with a 90° difference in rotation, having its other end meshing with the spiral thread of a screw, which forms the output axis of an electric motor that turns in both directions of rotation and is oriented transversely to said freely turning axis. This solution provides the reliability that has been lacking thus far, in that it sufficiently brings about both the lifting and the lowering of the radial actuator by active means of thrusting, since they are applied directly to the spindle of this radial actuator and they are very light and require a very small energy consumption.
In accordance with what is proposed by the present Addition Certificate, the tip of the first elastic arm free from its operational articulation with the spindle, the effective lengths of said first and second elastic arms, the relation between these lengths and the amplitude [of] the operational rotation of the electric motor in each direction are such as to produce at this tip a rotary travel whose component in the vertical direction of the displacement of said spindle is greater than the lifting/lowering operational travel of this spindle in a suitable proportion. This allows the following: at the ends of the lifting and lowering travel movements, if the first elastic arm cannot go as far as it would be able to in the free state (not articulating with the spindle) it is elastically deformed and builds up a certain amount of elastic energy, making sure that said end points of the travel movement will be attained and therefore the functioning will be correct. Furthermore, this arrangement entails the creation of an “elastic memory” which, when the opening or closing operation is initiated and the screw turns in the proper direction, if there is a temporary obstruction, the operation will be carried out when said obstruction disappears by releasing said energy built up by the elastic deformation of the first elastic arm.
According to another feature of the invention, for its engagement with said screw, said second elastic arm has one end bent at 90°, being oriented by a suitable longitudinal deviation with respect to said freely rotating axis and being tangentially attached to the core of this screw. This is a preferred embodiment, but does not limit the essence of the invention.
Again, according to a nonlimiting solution of this invention, the articulated connection between the spindle of the radial actuator and the free tip of the first elastic arm consists of the fact that the spindle has certain recesses into which said tip of the first elastic arm enters.
To better understand the nature of the present invention, the enclosed drawings represent certain preferred embodiments, being merely of illustrative and nonlimiting purpose.
These FIGS. show the references listed below, which are found in this Addition Certificate, as well as those used for the same purpose and enumerated in the reference Patent P-200102469:
13. First elastic arm
14. Free turning axis
15. Second elastic arm
16. Endless screw
17. Electric motor
18. Bent end of second elastic arm (15)
19. Recesses in the spindle (6b)
With regard to the above-mentioned drawings and references, the enclosed FIGS. illustrate a preferred embodiment of the present Addition Certificate, regarding an improvement applicable to the Patent No. P-200102469, the latter referring to an engaging mechanism for locks which, in regard to the interior and exterior sides of a lock installed in a door, contains an inner axis (1), an outer axis (2), a static body (3), a set of radial pin (4) and radial counterpin (5), and a radial actuator (6), provided with a spindle (6b), all of this with the characteristics claimed, in particular, in said reference Patent and which are illustrated in
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The functioning of this arrangement is well illustrated by comparing
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This feature of the invention provides the arrangement with an “elastic memory” which is also useful so that, upon initiating a maneuver, if the radial actuator (6) encounters some type of obstruction preventing its immediate performance, the first elastic arm (13) will build up sufficient elastic energy to accomplish it when said obstacle disappears.
On the other hand,
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