The invention relates to a locking device for doors, compartments and flaps, comprising a stator and a rotor which is rotatably mounted in the stator and which is connected directly or indirectly to a locking element. A handle in the form of a rotary knob, which is connected to the rotor in a torque-transmitting manner, can cause an opening or closing movement of the locking element by rotational movement.
Locking devices for doors, compartments and flaps with a rotary knob are known. In some embodiments of a locking device, electronic components and a motor, which is driven by batteries, are present in the rotary knob. Since replacement of the batteries is necessary after a certain period of use, it is desirable to allow access to the batteries in a simple manner.
The object of the present invention is to provide an improved locking device for doors, compartments and flaps, in which replacement of the batteries is possible in a simple manner.
The invention is achieved with a locking device having the features of claim 1. Advantageous embodiments are described in the dependent claims.
The novel locking device for doors, compartments and flaps permits simple assembly and disassembly of the handles and thus a simple replacement of the batteries arranged in the rotary knob.
The new locking device comprises a stator. Electronic and mechanical components for acting on a locking element are present in the housing-like stator. The electronic components belong to a control unit which, after checking a closing authorization, makes it possible to move the locking element. When the closing authorization is detected, a motor is actuated which causes the adjustment of an actuator. This actuator causes the locking of the rotation of the rotor and of the locking element connected to the rotor to be unlocked. This motor is driven via a battery. The rotor is rotatably mounted in the stator, which is connected directly or indirectly to a locking element. A handle in the form of a rotary knob is provided for moving the rotor. In a preferred embodiment, this handle is a cylindrical cap and completely covers both the rotor and the stator. Such a cap consists of a cylinder which is closed on one side, wherein the cylinder is plugged with its opening via the stator and rotor, so that the cylinder jacket and the closed upper side cover the rotor and stator.
The handle of the new locking device is held on the rotor by means of a clamping connection by means of a clamping spring. This clamping connection permits a torque-transmitting action of the handle on the rotor, so that upon rotation of the handle the rotor is rotated and the locking element performs an opening or closing movement. The clamping spring between the handle and the rotor additionally has a receptacle for a magnet. This magnet serves solely to facilitate disassembly of the handle. The clamping connection between the handle and the rotor is released by external action on the magnet. For this purpose, a further magnet is brought from the outside to the handle and brought into the vicinity of the magnet held on the clamping spring. The magnet mounted on the clamping spring is moved by magnetic action (attraction and/or repulsion). Such a movement of the magnet changes either the position of the entire clamping spring or changes the position of individual sections of the clamping spring relative to one another, which leads to a release of the clamping connection in accordance with the selected arrangement of the clamping spring between the handle and the rotor and the configuration of the clamping spring, so that the handle can be pulled off. This gives access to the internal battery, which can be removed and a new battery inserted. In order to simplify the positioning of the externally acting magnet during disassembly, in a preferred embodiment the handle is provided with a marking.
A particularly simple disassembly is possible by means of a disassembly or removal tool which comprises the magnet acting from the outside on the locking device. Furthermore, the removal tool has a marking adapted to the identification of the handle. In a preferred embodiment, the removal tool is a disassembly ring with a suitable shape and a suitable inner diameter, which is pushed over the handle and, during its contact movement, brings its magnets nearby to the magnets mounted in the clamping spring and causes the clamping connection to be released by the magnetic attraction.
The invention is described below with reference to an exemplary embodiment. The drawing comprises:
The handle 20 is a cap which consists of a cylinder which is closed on one face, wherein the cylinder jacket 21 and the closed upper side 24 cover the rotor 30 and stator 40. The handle 20 is held on the rotor 30 by means of a clamping spring 50. A magnet 60 is mounted on the clamping spring 50, which magnet does not contribute to holding the handle 20 on the rotor 30, but is used solely for disassembling the handle 20. In this way, the clamping connection can be released again by external action on the magnet 60 and thus brought about movement of the magnet 60.
Before the release of the clamping connection is described, the configuration of the clamping spring 50 and the mounting of the handle 20 on the rotor 30 achieved by this clamping spring 50 will be discussed below. In this example, the clamping spring 50 is formed from a sheet metal strip. Strips of other materials are also possible as long as a sufficient clamping force can be achieved. The sheet metal strip of the clamping spring 50 forms a spring bar, as best seen in
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Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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20 2020 105 406.6 | Sep 2020 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2021/075329 | 9/15/2021 | WO |