This application claims the priority of DE 10 2011 018 99.8 filed Apr. 28, 2011, Which is incorporated by reference herein.
The invention relates to a falling latch locking device having a first locking device casing that comprises a handle, a closing element and a lock, and having a second locking device casing that comprises a cut-out for receiving the closing element in the closed state.
Falling latch locking devices are used for example in windows, doors or flaps to hold said items in the closed position. A locking device casing of the falling latch locking device is arranged on a fixed frame or the like, the other locking device casing is arranged on a movable, generally pivotable frame or on a door or window wing. The locking device casing that receives the closing element in the locked state comprises a catchplate which is engaged from the rear, whereby the closing element is held in the closed state. The moveable frame, the window wing or door wing in this state can only be opened once the closing element has been drawn back against a resilient force. A “protruding component” that locks the closing element in the locked state performs the locking procedure in the closed state.
However, in some cases it is desirable that in the locked state an “emergency unlocking procedure” is possible, in order for example to be able to open the falling latch locking device from the rear side.
The object of the invention is therefore to provide a falling latch locking device that renders it possible on the one hand to have a reliable locking procedure and on the other hand to be able to perform an emergency opening procedure.
In order to achieve this object, it is provided in accordance with the invention in the case of a falling latch locking device of the type mentioned in the introduction, that the lock comprises a stop that can be moved by locking and unlocking the lock and in the locked state said stop blocks the opening of the handle.
In contrast to known falling latch locking devices, the handle is blocked in accordance with the invention and not the closing element. In this manner, a reliable locking procedure is achieved, as the handle that moves to perform the opening procedure cannot be raised. On the other hand, an emergency opening procedure is possible, in that the closing element can be urged back against the resilient force at least by using a suitable opening tool, in order to open the falling latch locking device.
In accordance with a further embodiment of the falling latch locking device in accordance with the invention, the lock can be embodied as a cylinder lock. Preferably the stop is arranged on an inner-lying end section of the cylinder lock, so that the said stop is rotated about the longitudinal axis of the cylinder when opening or closing the lock.
A particularly reliable functioning of the falling latch locking device is achieved when the lock is in the locked state if the stop blocks a section of the handle that is concealed by the first locking device casing. The closed state of the lock is then not immediately evident from the outside.
In order to provide greater protection against undesired attempts to open the lock, it can be provided that in the case of the falling latch locking device in accordance with the invention the first locking device casing and/or the second locking device casing can be fastened to the frame or the like by means of fastening means, in particular by means of screws and nuts, wherein the fastening means are arranged under covers that cannot be removed in the locked state. These covers can be embodied and arranged in such a manner that they are only accessible in the open state, i.e. when the handle has been rotated or pivoted, so that they can be removed. Once the covers have been removed, they reveal the screw or nut used as the fastening means. However, in the closed state, i.e. when the handle has not been raised or pivoted upwards and the cylinder lock is locked, the fastening means are not accessible, thus providing greater protection.
In a further embodiment of the invention it can be provided that the falling latch locking device comprises at least one signaling means, in particular an illuminating means, in particular an light emitting diode, that indicate(s) status information. For example, the illuminating means can indicate the open state, which can be indicated by a light emitting diode that is illuminating or not illuminating. Likewise, two or more illuminating means of this type can be provided that comprise identical or different colors, so that a first color can indicate a closed state and a second color can indicate an open state of the falling latch lock device. Furthermore, for example, an error can be indicated in this manner.
It is also within the scope of the invention that in at least one locking device casing a sensor for sensing an open or closed state of the falling latch locking device and/or of the closing element is arranged. This sensor can possibly cooperate with the signaling means or illuminating means mentioned, so that an open or closed state sensed by the sensor is indicated by the signaling means. Alternatively or in addition, it can be provided that a sensor signal generated by the sensor is transmitted to a remote component, possibly a control device, so that it can be evaluated by the control device. An optional further embodiment of the invention provides that the falling latch locking device comprises a radio module that is embodied for the wireless transmission of information to a receiver, in particular status information. In the case of this variant, it is not necessary to provide costly and disturbing cabling of one or a plurality of sensors, the sensor signals are transmitted instead in a wireless manner to a receiver for further processing.
Further advantages and details of the invention are described by means of an exemplary embodiment with reference to the drawings. The drawings are schematic illustrations, in which:
The falling latch locking device 1 illustrated in
The locking device casing 6 is arranged by means of fastening means 9 on a fixed frame, the locking device casing 6 is attached to a pivotable frame by means of fastening means 10.
The cylinder lock 8 comprises a stop 11 that is arranged at right angles with respect to the longitudinal axis of the cylinder lock 8 and can be rotated by 90° or 180° as the cylinder lock 8 is opened and closed by means of a key. The falling latch locking device 1 is locked in the position illustrated in
The fastening means 9, 10 that attach the first locking device casing 7 or the second locking device casing 6 respectively to a frame or the like are located under covers 13, 14 that cannot be removed in the locked position illustrated in
In order still to be able to perform an opening procedure in an emergency situation, the closing element 3 can be urged back against the force of the compression spring using a suitable tool, until said closing element is no longer located in the catchplate 5, which can be engaged from the rear, of the locking device casing 6, following which the falling latch locking device 1 can be swung open even if the cylinder lock 8 by means of its stop 11 blocks the end section 12 of the handle. It is possible to perform an emergency unlocking procedure in the case of the falling latch locking device 1 as it is the handle 2 that is locked in the locked state and not the closing element 3.
If the falling latch locking device is opened by means of moving the handle 2, protrusions 16 of the handle 2 engage in corresponding cut-outs 17 of the closing element 3 that is consequently drawn back into the locking device casing 7 and as a consequence the locking arrangement is released. The construction of these components is most evident in
It is evident in
A radio module (not illustrated) can be arranged as an alternative or in addition inside the locking device casing 6, the said radio module being embodied for the wireless transmission of information to a receiver, in particular status information relating to the falling latch locking device 1. In this way, the falling latch locking device 1 can be a component of an automatic production line or the like.
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