Information
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Patent Grant
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6185965
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Patent Number
6,185,965
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Date Filed
Wednesday, November 10, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, February 13, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 070 349
- 070 377
- 070 389
- 070 392
- 070 DIG 24
- 070 DIG 52
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International Classifications
- E05B2100
- E05B2502
- E05B2506
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Abstract
Disclosed is a locking device including a slider arranged in a housing in such a fashion that it is slidable between a locking position thereof and a lock releasing position thereof, the slider having a bolt adapted to selectively lock an article to which the locking device is applied, a rotating member mounted in the housing in such a fashion that it is rotatable between a locking position thereof and a lock releasing position thereof while being always urged toward an initial position defined between the locking position thereof and the lock releasing position thereof, a cylinder mounted in the housing in such a fashion that it is rotatable between a locking position thereof and a lock releasing position thereof, the cylinder having an engagement rod adapted to selectively move the slider between the locking and lock releasing positions thereof, a plurality of key plates hingably mounted in the housing, the key plates respectively having guide channels which are misaligned from one another at an initial position of the key plates, a resilient strip member adapted to always urge the key plates toward the initial position thereof, and a pusher mounted in the housing in such a fashion that it rotates along with the rotating member, the pusher serving to rotate the cylinder between the locking and lock releasing positions thereof.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a locking device, and more particularly to a locking device capable of securely maintaining a locking state thereof, as in a box type configuration, while eliminating a limitation on the application thereof, which is involved in the case of the box type configuration.
2. Description of the Prior Art
A locking device, which has a box type configuration, typically includes a plurality of key plates each having a key groove. The key plates are mounted in a stacked state in a housing of the locking device in such a fashion that they can be hinged by a rotation of a key while being resiliently urged by a resilient member. In accordance with the hinging of the key plates, the locking device is switched between its locking state and its lock releasing state.
In this locking device, an engagement member, which is operatively connected to the key plates, moves between its locking position and its lock releasing position by the rotation of the key. At the lock releasing position, the engagement member engages with grooves formed at the key plates, thereby causing the key plates to be held at fixed positions, respectively.
Since this locking device uses a large number of key plates, it can securely maintain its locking state. Accordingly, it is very difficult to release the locking state of the locking device using any means except for a designated key. However, there is a problem in that the key cannot be separated from the locking device at the lock releasing position because the key groove of the key is engaged with the key plates at the lock releasing position.
For this reason, the conventional box type locking device have been used only for locks of safes or similar devices.
Since the key cannot be separated from the locking device in the lock releasing state, such a box type locking device is used for a door lock installed at the gate of a building or other construction which is frequently opened.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Therefore, an object of the invention is to provide a locking device having a configuration capable of allowing separation of a key in a lock releasing state of the locking device while maintaining the advantages of the conventional box type locking device, so that it is applicable to any devices or constructions requiring a locking function.
In accordance with the present invention, this object is accomplished by providing a locking device comprising: a housing defined with a closed space therein and provided with an opening for opening the closed space; a cover mounted to the housing and adapted to close the space of the housing; a slider arranged in the housing in such a fashion that it is slidable between a locking position thereof and a lock releasing position thereof, the slider having a bolt adapted to selectively lock an article to which the locking device is applied; a rotating member mounted in the housing in such a fashion that it is rotatable between a locking position thereof and a lock releasing position thereof, the rotating member having a torsion spring adapted to always urge the rotating member toward an initial position defined between the locking position thereof and the lock releasing position thereof; a cylinder mounted in the housing in such a fashion that it is rotatable between a locking position thereof and a lock releasing position thereof, the cylinder having an engagement rod adapted to selectively move the slider between the locking and lock releasing positions thereof, the cylinder being connectable with an external connecting member; a plurality of key plates hingably mounted in the housing, the key plates respectively having guide channels which are misaligned from one another at an initial position of the key plates; a resilient strip member adapted to always urge the key plates toward the initial position thereof; and a pusher mounted in the housing in such a fashion that it rotates along with the rotating member, the pusher having a locking arm adapted to move the engagement rod toward the locking position of the cylinder, a lock releasing arm adapted to move the engagement rod toward the lock releasing position of the cylinder, and a swing member received in the guide channels of the key plates and allowed to move along the guide channels in a state in which the guide channels are aligned together.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The above objects, and other features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent after a reading of the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
is an exploded perspective view illustrating a locking device according to the present invention;
FIG. 2A and 2B
illustrate an assembled state of the locking device according to the present invention, in which
FIG. 2A
is a plan view whereas
FIG. 2B
is a sectional view;
FIGS. 3A
to
3
C are schematic views respectively illustrating different operation states of the locking device according to the present invention, in which
FIG. 3A
corresponds to a locking state of the locking device,
FIG. 3B
corresponds to states of a key and key plates in the locking state of the locking device, and
FIG. 3C
corresponds to a lock releasing state of the locking device;
FIGS. 4A and 4B
are schematic views respectively illustrating operations for restraining rotation of a cylinder included in the locking device in accordance with the rotation direction of the cylinder;
FIG. 5
is a view illustrating states of the key and key plates in the lock releasing state of the locking device; and
FIGS. 6A
to
6
C are views respectively illustrating a returning means included in the locking device, in which
FIG. 6A
is a sectional view whereas
FIGS. 6B and 6C
illustrate respective operations of the returning means in the locking and lock releasing positions of a rotating member included in the locking device.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Now, preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail, in conjunction with the annexed drawings.
FIG. 1
is an exploded perspective view illustrating a locking device according to an embodiment of the present invention. In
FIG. 1
, the reference numeral
2
denotes a housing, and the reference numeral
4
denotes a cover for covering an opening of the housing
2
. The housing
2
may have an optional size and an optional shape appropriately determined in accordance with the use purpose of the locking device. In accordance with the size and shape of the housing
2
, the shape of the cover
4
may be appropriately determined.
A key returning means is mounted to a bottom wall of the housing
2
(the left wall of the housing
2
when viewed in FIG.
1
). The key returning means serves to allow a key K, which is inserted in a key hole and then rotated from an initial key insertion position to a locking position or a lock releasing position, to return the initial insertion position for a separation thereof from the key hole.
As shown in
FIG. 1
,
6
A and
6
B, the key returning means includes a rotating member
6
, a torsion spring
8
circumferentially wound in the rotating member
6
, and a stopper
10
for supporting both ends of the torsion spring
8
.
The rotating member
6
has a central hole in which a resilient member
12
is resiliently installed by means of a compression coil spring S. When the key K is completely inserted into the key hole, its tip depresses the resilient member
12
against the compression coil spring S, so that it is inserted into the central hole of the rotating member
6
. Accordingly, the key K can rotate about the central hole of the rotating member
6
.
The rotating member
6
is fitted at its bottom portion in a hole
14
formed at the bottom wall of the housing
2
in such a fashion that it can rotate about the hole
14
.
A slider
18
is laid on the bottom wall of the housing
2
in such a fashion that it is slidable along the bottom wall of the housing
2
. The slider
18
has a longitudinally elongated narrow channel
16
in which the rotating member
6
is received. A bolt
20
is fixedly mounted to one longitudinal end of the slider
18
by means of a welding method or set screws. The bolt
20
is adapted to engage with a fixed frame of a door or similar fixed construction to which the locking device of the present invention is applied.
The channel
16
has a length sufficient to allow the bolt
20
to move to a locking position and a lock releasing position. The stroke of the slider
18
may be limited by the length of the channel
16
(FIGS.
2
B and
3
A).
A guide plate
22
is fixedly mounted to the bottom wall of the housing
2
while being upwardly spaced apart from the bottom wall of the housing
2
to allow the slider
18
to move slidably. The guide plate
22
guides the longitudinal sliding movement of the slider
18
.
Spacers
24
are interposed between the bottom wall of the housing and the guide plate
22
in order to maintain a desired space between the bottom wall of the housing and the guide plate
22
. Accordingly, the guide plate
22
does not interfere with the sliding movement of the slider
18
.
The slider is also provided at one lateral end thereof with a groove
26
for receiving an engagement rod
30
included in a rotating cylinder
28
coupled to a general handle (not shown) installed on a door inside a room. Although not shown, the cylinder
28
has a connecting hole into which a key or other connecting member L may be inserted (FIG.
2
).
When the cylinder
28
rotates, the slider
18
moves between its locking position and its lock releasing position in accordance with the rotating direction of the cylinder
28
because the engagement rod
30
of the cylinder
28
is engaged with the groove
26
.
In order to ensure reliable rotating operations of the cylinder
28
between the locking and lock releasing positions, a restraining means is provided at the cylinder
28
.
As shown in
FIGS. 3A
to
4
B, the restraining means includes a lever
32
hingably coupled to the cylinder
28
, a block
34
fitted around the lever
32
and adapted to allow the lever
32
to move slidably through the block
34
during the hinging operation thereof, and a compression coil spring
36
fitted around the lever
32
between the hinge of the lever
32
and the block
34
and adapted to apply a resilient force to both the hinge of the lever
32
and the block
34
.
The guide plate
22
is provided at one lateral end thereof with a restraining groove
38
serving as a means for restraining the rotation of the engagement rod
30
to a desired range.
Preferably, the restraining groove
38
has an arc shape so that it does not interfere with the rotation of the engagement rod
30
carried out within a desired range. The engagement groove
26
should be arranged within a region where the restraining groove
38
extends, in order to allow the locking device to be manipulated inside the room for its switching between its locking state and its lock releasing state.
A pusher
40
is tightly fitted around the rotating member
6
in such a fashion that it rotates along with the rotating member
6
. The pusher
40
is adapted to allow the locking device to be manipulated by the key K outside the room for its switching between its locking state and its lock releasing state.
In accordance with the present invention, the pusher
40
has a locking arm
42
selectively coming into contact with the engagement rod
30
at its tip, and a releasing arm
44
selectively coming into contact with the engagement rod
30
at its tip. Each of the locking and releasing arms
42
and
44
has a length sufficient to allow the associated arm to come into contact with the engagement rod
30
.
The locking arm
42
and releasing arm
44
face each other. The pusher
40
is firmly fitted around the rotating member
6
in accordance with, for example, a conventional keyed coupling method so that it rotates along with the rotating member
6
.
The reason why the rotating member
6
and pusher
40
are prepared using separate elements, respectively, in spite of the fact that they rotate together, is to achieve an easy assembly of the slider
18
and guide plate
22
to the rotating member positioned at the bottom wall of the housing
2
. Accordingly, the rotating member
6
and pusher
40
may be integrally formed in so far as they allow an easy assembly of other elements.
A base plate
46
is fixedly mounted to the guide plate
22
in such a fashion that the pusher
40
is interposed therebetween. A plurality of key plates
48
are hingably coupled to the base plate
46
so that they hinge in accordance with a rotation of the key K.
Each of the key plates
48
is connected at one longitudinal end thereof to one end of a strip member
50
having a resilience. The other end of the strip member
50
is supported by a rear wall of the housing
2
so that the strip member
50
always urges the strip member
50
in a direction away from the rear wall of the housing
2
.
The key plates
48
are arranged together in a stacked state and hingably coupled to a pin
52
protruded from the base plate
46
. These key plates
48
have guide channels
54
having the same length, width, and shape, respectively.
A swing member
56
extends through the guide channels
54
of the key plates
48
. The swing member
56
is provided at the pusher
40
in such a fashion that it rotates along with the pusher
40
when the pusher
40
rotates. The guide channels
54
have the same curvature as the swing trajectory of the swing member
56
.
In order to allow the key K to be separated from the key hole even in the lock releasing state of the locking device while maintaining the lock releasing state, each guide channel
54
has an initial position groove
58
.
The pusher
40
having the swing member
56
returns automatically to the initial key insertion position from the locking position or lock releasing position by virtue of the torsion spring
8
of the key returning means unless it is not subjected to a force from the key K. In the illustrated case, the pusher
40
, which transmits a rotation of the K to the swing member
56
, is integral with the swing member
56
.
Each key plate
48
has an engagement groove
62
adapted to engage with the engagement groove H of the key K. In the engagement state with the engagement groove H of the key K, the engagement groove
62
receives a rotation force from the key K. Respective engagement grooves
62
of the key plates
48
have different radiuses or different curvatures corresponding to the topology of the engagement groove H of the key K. When the key K rotates after its insertion into the key hole, thereby causing the key plates
48
to hinge, the guide channels
54
of the key plates
48
are aligned together. In the aligned state of the guide channels
54
, the swing member
56
of the pusher
40
is allowed to move along the aligned guide channels
54
.
In
FIG. 1
, the reference numeral
64
denotes the key hole formed at the cover
4
. The reference numeral
66
denotes a hole formed at the cover
4
and adapted to support the cylinder
28
while allowing a rotation of the cylinder
28
.
Now, the operation of the locking device having the above mentioned configuration will be described.
When the key K is inserted into the key hole
64
of the cover
4
in a state shown in
FIG. 2A
, it depresses the resilient member
12
at its tip. When the key K rotates in this state, the key K comes into contact with the engagement grooves
62
of the key plates
48
at its engagement groove H and then pushes the key plates
48
(FIG.
3
A). The swing member
56
is urged by the key K to move along the guide channels
54
of the key plates
48
. However, the swing member
56
cannot be allowed to move along the guide channels
54
because the guide channels
54
are in a state misaligned from one another.
As the key K pushes the key plates
48
at its engagement groove H, the key plates
48
hinge about the pin
52
because they are hingably coupled to the pin
52
. At this time, the key plates
48
receives a resilient force in a direction opposite to the hinging direction thereof by virtue of the strip member
50
.
When the engagement groove H of the key K comes into contact with the engagement grooves
62
of all key plates
48
as the key K rotates, the key plates
48
hinge from their positions where the guide channels
54
thereof are misaligned from one another to their positions where the guide channels
54
are aligned together. Thus, the guide channels
54
are aligned together.
In this state, the swing member
56
pushed by the key portion of the key K can move along the aligned guide channels
45
. Accordingly, the pusher
40
rotates along with the rotating member
6
.
At this time, the locking arm
42
pushes the engagement rod
30
of the cylinder
28
toward its locking position because it is in contact with the engagement rod
30
.
Since the engagement rod
30
of the cylinder
28
is in a state engaged with the groove
26
of the slider
18
, the movement of the locking arm
42
toward its locking position causes the slider
18
to slide toward its locking position. As a result, the bolt
20
fixedly mounted to the slider
18
moves toward its locking position, so that it engages with a fixed frame of a door or similar fixed construction, to which the locking device of the present invention is applied, thereby locking the door (FIG.
3
A).
During the rotation of the pusher
40
, the rotating member
6
also rotates, as mentioned above. When the rotating force applied to the key K is released, the rotating member
6
rotated to its locking position returns to its neural position by virtue of the torsion spring
8
applying a resilient force to the rotating member
6
(FIG.
6
B).
When the rotating member
6
returns to its neural position, the pusher
40
fixed to the rotating member
6
also rotates in the same direction as the rotating member
6
, so that it returns to its initial position. As the pusher
40
moves to its initial position, its swing member
56
pushes the key portion of the key K, thereby causing the key K to return to its initial position. At this time, the key plates
48
move to their initial positions, thereby causing the guide channels
54
to be misaligned again.
In this state, the key K can be separated from the key hole
64
. At this time, the slider
18
is maintained at its locking position without returning to its lock releasing position. This is because the compression coil spring
36
applies its resilient force to the cylinder
28
in a direction toward the locking position. When the cylinder
28
rotates between its locking position shown in FIG.
3
A and its lock releasing position shown in
FIG. 3C
, it passes a dead point where the compression coil spring
36
is in a maximum compressed state, as shown in FIG.
2
A. When the cylinder
28
further rotates from the dead point, the compression coil spring
36
urges the cylinder
28
in a direction corresponding to the rotating direction of the cylinder
28
. Accordingly, the cylinder
28
can be maintained at its locking or lock releasing position after its rotation by virtue of the resilient force of the compression coil spring
36
effecting in the same direction as the rotation of the cylinder
28
unless it is pushed against the resilient force of the compression coil spring
36
by the lock releasing arm
44
or locking arm
42
of the pusher
40
in an opposite direction. That is, the compression coil spring
36
serves to restrain an anti-clockwise rotation of the cylinder
28
in the state of
FIG. 3A
where the cylinder is at its locking position while restraining a clockwise rotation of the cylinder
28
in the state of FIG.
3
C.
On the other hand, when the key K rotates to move the bolt
20
from its locking position to its lock releasing position, the engagement groove H of the key K comes into contact with the engagement grooves
62
of all key plates
48
, thereby causing the key plates
48
to hinge from their positions where the guide channels
54
thereof are misaligned from one another to their positions where the guide channels
54
are aligned together. Thus, the guide channels
54
are aligned together, so that the key K is allowed to rotate.
As the key K rotates, the swing member
56
pushed by the key portion of the key K moves along the aligned guide channels
54
. Accordingly, the pusher
40
rotates along with the rotating member
6
. At this time, the lock releasing arm
44
pushes the engagement rod
30
of the cylinder
28
, thereby causing the cylinder
28
to rotate toward its lock releasing position.
As the cylinder
28
rotates toward its lock releasing position, the lever
32
hinges from the state of
FIG. 4B
to the state of FIG.
4
A. Also, the slider
18
moves to its lock releasing position by the engagement rod
30
of the cylinder
28
.
When the rotating force applied to the key K is released, the pusher
40
returns to its initial position by virtue of a resilient force generated from the torsion spring
8
of the rotating member
6
. Simultaneously, the swing member
56
returns to its initial position along the aligned guide channels
54
of the key plates
48
.
As the pusher
40
moves to its initial position, its swing member
56
pushes the key portion of the key K, thereby causing the key K to return to its initial position. Accordingly, the key K can be separated from the key hole
64
.
As mentioned above, in the locking device having the above mentioned configuration according to the present invention, it is possible to move the slider
18
to both the locking position and lock releasing position not only by corresponding rotations of the key K, but also by corresponding rotations of the cylinder
28
. Accordingly, the locking device of the present invention can be applied to a door.
As apparent from the above description, the present invention provides a locking device capable of eliminating functional and structural problems involved in a conventional box type locking device in that the key cannot be separated from the conventional locking device at its lock releasing position. Accordingly, the application of the locking device is not limited.
Although the conventional box type locking device can only be used for safes or the like, the locking device of the present invention can be applied to any devices requiring a locking function. For example, the locking device of the present invention can be applied not only to safes or the like, but also to doors installed at gates of buildings or other constructions, and key boxes of elevators.
Although the preferred embodiments of the invention have been disclosed for illustrative purposes, those skilled in the art will appreciate that various modifications, additions and substitutions are possible, without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention as disclosed in the accompanying claims.
Claims
- 1. A locking device comprising:a housing defined with a closed space therein and provided with an opening for opening the closed space; a cover mounted to the housing and adapted to close the space of the housing; a slider arranged in the housing in such a fashion that it is slidable between a locking position thereof and a lock releasing position thereof, the slider having a bolt adapted to selectively lock an article to which the locking device is applied; a rotating member mounted in the housing in such a fashion that it is rotatable between a locking position thereof and a lock releasing position thereof, the rotating member having a torsion spring adapted to always urge the rotating member toward an initial position defined between the locking position thereof and the lock releasing position thereof; a cylinder mounted in the housing in such a fashion that it is rotatable between a locking position thereof and a lock releasing position thereof, the cylinder having an engagement rod adapted to selectively move the slider between the locking and lock releasing positions thereof, the cylinder being connectable with an external connecting member; a plurality of key plates hingably mounted in the housing, the key plates respectively having guide channels which are misaligned from one another at an initial position of the key plates; a resilient strip member adapted to always urge the key plates toward the initial position thereof; and a pusher mounted in the housing in such a fashion that it rotates along with the rotating member, the pusher having a locking arm adapted to move the engagement rod toward the locking position of the cylinder, a lock releasing arm adapted to move the engagement rod toward the lock releasing position of the cylinder, and a swing member received in the guide channels of the key plates and allowed to move along the guide channels in a state in which the guide channels are aligned together.
- 2. The locking device in accordance with claim 1, wherein the slider further has an engagement groove adapted to engage with the engagement rod.
- 3. The locking device in accordance with claim 1, wherein the rotating member and the pusher are key-coupled so that they rotate together.
- 4. The locking device in accordance with claim 1, wherein the cylinder further has a lever hingably mounted between the cylinder and the housing, and a spring adapted to always urge the lever toward in a direction corresponding to a rotation direction of the cylinder causing the cylinder to rotate to the locking or lock releasing position thereof, whereby the cylinder is maintained at the locking or lock releasing position thereof after the rotation thereof to the locking or lock releasing position.
- 5. The locking device in accordance with claim 1, wherein the guide channels of the key plates have different shapes, respectively.
- 6. The locking device in accordance with claim 1, wherein each of the guide channels has an initial position groove allowing the swing member of the pusher to be received in the guide channel at an initial position thereof.
- 7. The locking device in accordance with claim 1, further comprising a base plate fixedly mounted to the housing and adapted to support the key plates, the base plate being arranged in such a fashion that the slider is interposed between a bottom wall of the housing and the base plate.
- 8. The locking device in accordance with claim 1, wherein the swing member of the pusher receives a rotating force from the key.
- 9. The locking device in accordance with claim 1, wherein the rotating member has a central hole in which a resilient member is received in such a fashion that it is depressed by a tip of a key so that the central hole receives the tip of the key.
- 10. The locking device in accordance with claim 4, wherein the lever extends through a block fixedly mounted to the housing in such a fashion that it is slidable through the block during the rotation of the cylinder.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
98-48128 |
Nov 1998 |
KR |
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