Locking mechanism

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6325427
  • Patent Number
    6,325,427
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, September 30, 1998
    26 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 4, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A locking mechanism for a box having a cover and a base hingeably connected to each other. The locking mechanism comprises a cover latching mechanism and a base latching mechanism. The cover latching mechanism is in a latching position. The two latching mechanisms are in latching engagement with each other to lock the box closed. An unlatching mechanism is provided which is activated to place the latching mechanism in an unlatching position to disengage the latching mechanisms from each other and unlock the box. An activating mechanism to active the unlatching mechanism. A deactivating mechanism is provided to return the cover latching mechanism back to its latching position so that closing the cover will cause the latching mechanisms to become in locking engagement with each other to lock the box. A box opening assembly in the box which is adapted to open the cover as soon as the latching mechanisms are disengaged from each other.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to locking mechanisms and more particularly to a locking mechanism for automatically locking boxes for electrical components, such as junction boxes.




BACKGROUND




Junction boxes usually have a cover and a base which are hinged together. It often happens that the cover is closed over the base but is left unlocked. This may permit access to the interior of the unlocked box by people and animals and/or may permit water, dust, etc. to enter the box, thereby possibly causing damage to the components therein. In addition, such boxes are often made without handles which makes it difficult to pry open the box.




It is therefore desirable to provide an automatic locking mechanism for such boxes which would require a tool to open the box but which would not require a tool to lock the box. The box would automatically lock as soon as the cover is closed. It is also desirable to provide a mechanism which would open the box as soon as the cover is unlocked.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention overcomes these difficulties and provides an improved locking mechanism for a box which will ensure that the box is automatically locked as soon as the cover is closed and which will automatically open the cover when the box is unlocked. The automatic locking mechanism may comprise a pair of resilient latch arms with a lock prong at the end of each. The lock prongs will automatically enter into retaining grooves when the cover is closed to lock the box. A control cam is provided adjacent to the latch arms which is rotated to spread the latch arms and move the lock prongs out of the retaining grooves thereby unlocking the box and permitting the cover to be opened. A spring may be positioned under the cover so that as soon as the box is unlocked the cover will pop open. After the box is unlocked, the control cam is released and a wind-up spring is provided to rotate the control cam away from the latch arms so that the latch arms can assume their original position. When the cover is closed, the lock prongs on the latch arms will again enter the retaining grooves to automatically lock the box.











DRAWINGS




A preferred embodiment of the invention has been chosen for purposes of illustration and description and is shown in the accompanying drawings forming a part of the specification wherein:





FIG. 1

is a diagrammatic view of a box made in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a diagrammatic and schematic interior view of the box as seen from line


2





2


of

FIG. 1

showing the position of the parts when the box is closed.





FIG. 3

is a diagrammatic and schematic interior view of the box as seen from line


3





3


of FIG.


2


.





FIG. 4

is an enlarged fragmentary view partly in section of the locking assembly of the present invention showing the position of the parts when the box is closed.





FIG. 5

is an enlarged sectional view taken along line


5





5


of FIG.


4


.





FIG. 6

is an enlarged sectional view taken along line


6





6


of FIG.


4


.





FIG. 7

is a diagrammatic and schematic interior view of the box similar to

FIG. 2

showing the position of the parts when the box is open.





FIG. 8

is a diagrammatic and schematic interior view of the box as seen from line


8





8


of FIG.


7


.





FIG. 9

is an enlarged fragmentary view partly in section of the locking assembly of the present invention showing the position of the parts when the box is open.





FIG. 10

is an enlarged sectional view taken along line


10





10


of FIG.


9


.





FIG. 11

is an enlarged sectional view taken along line


11





11


of FIG.


9


.





FIG. 12

is an exploded view of the control mechanism for the locking assembly of the present invention.




FIG.


13


. is a plan view of the control bolt used in connection with the present invention.





FIG. 14

is a sectional view taken along line


14





14


of FIG.


13


.





FIG. 15

is a sectional view taken along line


15





15


of FIG.


12


.





FIG. 16

is a side elevational view of the wind-up spring used with the present invention.





FIG. 17

is a top view thereof.





FIG. 18

is a side elevational view of the control cam used in the control mechanism of the present invention.





FIG. 19

is a top view thereof.





FIG. 20

is a side elevational view partially in a section of the pop-up spring assembly used with the present invention.





FIG. 21

is a sectional view showing the holding plate of the pop-up spring.





FIG. 22

is a top view thereof.





FIG. 23

is a plan view of the pop-up spring.











DESCRIPTION




Referring to the drawings, the junction box


1


in which the present invention is used comprises a base


2


and a cover


3


attached to the base


2


by means of a hinge assembly


4


. As shown in

FIGS. 1

to


3


, the base


2


has front and rear walls


5


and


6


, respectively, a pair of side walls


7


and a bottom panel


8


from which the walls


5


,


6


and


7


extend at substantially right angles thereto and which terminates an upper edge


9


. The cover


3


is provided with front and rear walls


10


and


11


respectively, a pair of side walls


12


, and a top panel


13


from which the walls


10


,


11


and


12


extend at substantially right angles thereto.




Adjacent to the front wall


5


, the base


2


is provided with an upstanding latch column


15


on latching assembly. The latch column


15


extends from the bottom panel


8


(on which it is mounted) up to approximately the upper edge


9


of the walls


5


,


6


and


7


. However, it will be understood that the height of this latch column


15


may be changed without departing from the invention. The latch column


15


has an upper edge


16


(substantially at the same level as the upper edge


9


of the base


2


), opposed side walls


17


and opposed front and rear walls


19


. Slightly below its upper edge


16


, the latch column


15


is provided with a pair of opposed retaining grooves


18


extending inwardly from each side wall


17


thereof and preferably extending for the entire depth of the latch column


15


between front and rear walls


19


. In the drawings, the retaining grooves


18


have been shown as being substantially v-shaped. However, it will be understood that the retaining grooves


18


may assume any desired shape.




Best shown in

FIG. 4

, the cover


3


is provided with a locking assembly or latching mechanism


20


depending from the top panel


13


and adjacent to the front wall


10


thereof in overlying relationship to the latch column


15


. The locking assembly


20


comprises a pair of spaced and substantially parallel latch arms


21


extending downwardly from the top panel


13


of the cover


3


at substantially right angles thereto to a position below the upper edge


9


of the base


2


. In the drawings, the latch arms


21


are shown as being integral with and extending downwardly from the top panel


13


. However, it will be understood that, if desired, the latch arms


21


may be a separate unit mounted on the cover


13


. Each latch arm


21


has lock prong


22


extending inwardly from its lower end which is adapted to enter into latching engagement with the retaining grooves


18


in the latching column


15


to lock the cover


3


onto the base


2


and keep the box


1


closed. Preferably, the lock prongs


22


are substantially the same shape as the retaining grooves


18


in the latching column


15


. The latch arms


21


are resilient so that if they are spread apart and then released, they will snap back to their original perpendicular and parallel latching position shown in FIG.


2


.




A control cam or unlatching mechanism


25


, best shown in

FIGS. 12

,


18


and


19


, is provided to control the position of the latch arms


21


. The control cam


25


will spread the latch arms


21


apart (

FIGS. 7

,


8


,


9


and


11


) when rotated in one direction to move each lock prong


22


out of its retaining groove


18


to disengage the latch arms


21


from the latch column


15


which will release the cover


3


and permit it to be opened relative to the base


2


. When the control cam


25


is rotated in the opposite direction, (

FIGS. 2

,


3


,


4


and


6


) the latch arms


21


will snap back and resume their original perpendicular and parallel latching position. With the latch arms


21


in this position, as soon as the cover


3


is closed, the latch arms


21


are placed into latching engagement with latch column


15


and the lock prongs


22


will snap into retaining grooves


18


thereby automatically locking the box


1


in its closed position.




Best shown in

FIGS. 18 and 19

, the control cam


25


comprises a central body


45


and a pair of cam faces


46


extending diametrically outwardly therefrom. The diameter of the central body


45


is less than the distance between the latch arms


21


when they are at rest (see

FIGS. 2

,


3


,


4


and


6


) and not contact nor affect the position of the latch arms


21


. However, the distance between its cam faces


46


is greater than the distance between the latch arms


21


so that when the control cam


25


is rotated the cam faces


46


are turned 90 degrees and strike the latch arms


21


to move them outwardly until the lock prongs


22


are moved out of the retaining grooves


18


(

FIGS. 7

,


8


,


9


and


11


) thereby unlocking the cover


3


and permitting it to be opened. When the control cam


25


is rotated, back to its original position, cam faces


46


are moved back to the position in

FIGS. 2

,


3


,


4


and


6


, and since the latch arms


21


are no longer being spread apart by the cam faces


46


, they will snap back into their original parallel and perpendicular position of

FIGS. 2

,


3


,


4


and


6


. The control cam


25


has a circular control opening


48


with female arms


49


extending diametrically therefrom. The control cam


25


also has a spring anchor hole


47


therein spaced from the central body


45


for a purpose which will be discussed in greater detail hereinbelow.




A control bolt


26


, as shown in

FIGS. 13 and 14

, is provided to control the position of the control cam


25


. The control bolt


26


comprises the usual hexagonal head


27


, an integral support ring


29


therebelow, an elongated circular body portion


28


and a threaded free end


31


. The control bolt


26


may be a security type bolt having a hexagonal head


27


that requires a special security tool to engage or disengage the bolt, generally known to one skilled in the art (not shown). The control bolt


26


has a pair of diametrically opposed elongated keys


30


extending length-wise from diametrically opposed sides of its body portion


28


. As shown in

FIGS. 2 and 4

, the cover


13


preferably has a counter-sunk area


33


providing a support ledge


34


below the surface of the cover


13


. Best shown in

FIG. 15

, the ledge


34


has an opening


35


therein which comprises a circular center portion


36


and diametrically opposed spaced arcuate side portions


37


. As shown in

FIGS. 5 and 10

, the center portion


36


has curved edges


38


which conform to the curvature of the body portion


28


of the bolt


26


. The arcuate side portions


37


have curved outer edges


39


with stop end edges


40


. The diametrical distance between the curved outer edges


39


is substantially equal to the diametrical distance between the keys


30


. A spring anchor hole


41


is provided in the support ledge


34


spaced from the bolt-receiving opening


35


.




As shown in

FIGS. 4 and 9

, the control bolt


26


extends through opening


35


in support ledge


34


with its main body portion


28


seated in the center


36


and its two keys


30


extending into the arcuate side portions


37


. The support ring


29


rests on the support ledge


34


with the top of the head


27


below the level of the top panel


13


of cover


3


. When the control bolt


26


is rotated, the stop end edges


40


in the arcuate side portions


37


will limit rotation of the bolt


26


to a ninety degree angle in either direction. The control bolt


26


also enters the opening


48


in the control cam


25


with its keys


30


extending into the female arms


49


so that when the bolt


26


is rotated the cam


25


will also rotate. With this arrangement when the bolt is rotated in one direction the control cam


25


is rotated 90 degrees causing its cam faces


46


to strike the latch arms


21


to spread them apart and move the lock prongs


22


out of the retaining grooves


18


(as shown in

FIGS. 7

,


8


,


9


and


11


). When the control cam rotates back to its original position its cam faces


46


move away from the latch arms


21


so that they may return to their original positions (as shown in

FIGS. 2

,


3


,


4


and


6


).




A wind-up spring


50


, best shown in

FIGS. 16 and 17

, is provided for automatically rotating the control cam


25


back to its original position after the torque on the control bolt


26


is released. The wind-up spring


50


is a coil spring having upper and lower anchoring legs


51


and


52


. As shown in

FIGS. 4 and 9

, the upper anchoring leg


51


is inserted in the anchor hole


41


in the support ledge


34


and the lower anchoring


52


is inserted into the anchor hole


47


in the control cam


25


. The wind-up spring


50


is not normally under tension (see FIG.


4


). However, when the control cam


25


is rotated in one direction by the control bolt


26


(in order to turn its cam faces


46


90 degrees and to spread the latch arms


21


apart), as shown in

FIG. 9

, the spring


50


is wound up against its normally unwound condition. Once the torque on the control cam


25


is released (by releasing the control bolt


26


) the spring


50


will unwind itself and resume its original position thereby automatically turning the control cam


25


back to its original position and permitting the latch arms


21


to return to their original position, as shown in FIG.


4


.




The locking mechanism of the present invention may also include an automatic box opening or pop-up assembly


60


for opening the cover


3


once the latch arms


21


are spread apart to release the cover


3


. Best shown in

FIG. 20

, this pop-up assembly


60


comprises a pop-up spring


61


mounted in and depending from a cap


62


which is attached to the free end


31


of the central bolt


26


by a threaded nut


63


. The cap


62


holds the spring


61


in place in a position to overlie the latch column


15


as shown in

FIGS. 4 and 9

. Best shown in

FIGS. 21 and 22

, the cap


62


has an opening


64


with side portions


66


extending diametrically therefrom through which the body portion


28


and keys


30


of the control bolt


26


extend. As shown in

FIG. 4

, when the cover


3


is closed, the lower edge


65


of the spring


61


will contact the top edge


16


of the latch column


15


and be compressed. As soon as the latch arms


21


are spread apart and the cover


3


is released and free to open, the compression on the spring


61


is released and the spring


61


will expand upwardly to open the cover


3


as shown in FIG.


9


. While for convenience, the pop-up assembly


60


has been shown as being located axially with the locking assembly


20


, it will be understood that the pop-up assembly


60


can be placed elsewhere in the box without departing from the invention.




In operation, when the cover


3


is closed, the latch arms


21


have their lock prongs


22


positioned in the retaining grooves


18


to hold the cover


3


down. In this position, the pop-up spring


61


is in its compressed position against the upper edge


16


of the latch column


15


and the control cam


25


is in its inactive position (

FIGS. 4 and 6

) so that it has no effect on the latch arms


21


. However, when the control bolt


26


is rotated, the control cam


25


is rotated 90 degrees in one direction to its unlatching position where its cam faces


46


strike the latch arms


21


to spread them apart and to move the lock prongs


22


out of the retaining grooves


18


(FIGS.


9


and


11


). This not only releases the cover


3


, but also winds-up the wind-up spring


50


and causes the pop-up spring


61


to expand upwardly to automatically open the cover


3


. As soon as the torque on the bolt


26


is released the tension on the wind-up spring


50


is also released and the spring


50


unwinds itself back to its original position, thereby rotating the control cam


25


in the opposite direction and moving it back to its original position to free the latch arms


21


from the force of the cam faces


47


and to permit the latch arms


21


to spring back to their original latching position (FIGS.


4


and


6


). When the cover


3


is closed, the lock prongs


22


of the latch arms


21


will strike latch column


15


and flex out slightly as they slide over the top


16


and along the sides


17


of the latch column


15


until the lock prongs


22


snap into the retaining grooves


18


thereby locking the cover


3


closed. At the same time, the pop-up spring


61


is compressed onto the top


16


of latch column


15


and is ready to pop the cover


3


open when the latch arms


21


are released at a later time.




It will thus be seen that the present invention provides an automatic locking mechanisms for a junction box which requires a tool to open the box but which would automatically lock the box when the cover is closed without the use of a tool and which will automatically open the box once the cover is unlocked and released.




As many varied modifications of the subject matter of this invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the detailed description given hereinabove it will be understood that the present invention is limited only as provided in the claims appended hereto.



Claims
  • 1. A locking mechanism for a box having a cover and a base hingeably connected to each other, said locking mechanism comprising a cover latching mechanism and a base latching mechanism, at least one of said latching mechanisms being in a latching position, said latching mechanisms being in latching engagement with each other so as to lock the box closed, an unlatching mechanism having a rotatable cam adapted to be actuated to place at least one of said latching mechanisms in an unlatching position to disengage the latching mechanisms from each other so as to unlock the box, an actuating mechanism to actuate said unlatching mechanism, a deactuating mechanism having a wind-up spring responsive to rotation of said cam, said wind-up spring having a first anchoring leg adapted to extend into an anchor opening in the cover and a second anchoring leg extending into an anchor hole in the cam, said spring being placed in tension when said cam is rotated in one direction and automatically springing back to return at least one of said latching mechanisms to its latching position when the rotational force on said cam is released whereby the latching mechanisms will lock in engagement with each other to lock the box in response to the closing of the cover.
  • 2. A locking mechanism as set forth in claim 1 wherein said cover latching mechanism comprises a pair of resilient latch arms adapted to depend from said cover.
  • 3. A locking mechanism as set forth in claim 2 wherein said base latching mechanism comprises a latch column adapted to extend upwardly from said base.
  • 4. A locking mechanism as set forth in claim 3 wherein said latch arms having lock prongs extending inwardly therefrom and wherein said latch column having retaining grooves and said lock prongs are positioned in said retaining grooves in order to lock the cover in place, said latch arms being spread apart in response to the rotation of said cam in one direction, urging said lock prongs out of said retaining grooves and said latch arms returning to their original latching position in response to releasing the rotational force on said cam.
  • 5. A locking mechanism as set forth in claim 4 wherein said actuating mechanism comprises a control bolt for rotating said cam in one said direction.
  • 6. A locking mechanism as set forth in claim 5 wherein said cam has an opening therein and wherein said control bolt extends through said opening, the said control cam and the said control bolt being keyed to each other whereby rotation of the control bolt will rotate the control cam.
  • 7. A locking mechanism as set forth in claim 6 wherein said cam is positioned between said latch arms and has a pair of diametrically opposed cam faces, the distance between said cam faces being greater than the distance between the latch arms whereby rotation of the cam will cause said cam faces to strike the latch arms and spread them apart.
  • 8. A locking mechanism as set forth in claim 7 wherein said cover having a depressed support ledge and wherein said control bolt being adapted to extend through an opening in said depressed support ledge.
  • 9. A locking mechanism as set forth in claim 8 wherein said support ledge being adapted to limit the rotation of said control bolt.
  • 10. A locking mechanism as set forth in claim 9 wherein said control bolt is a security type bolt.
  • 11. A locking mechanism as set forth in claim 1 further comprising a box opening assembly being adapted to open said cover substantially simultaneously as the latching mechanisms are disengaged from each other.
  • 12. A locking mechanism as set forth in claim 11, wherein said box opening assembly comprises a pop-up spring being adapted to extend downwardly from the cover of said box.
  • 13. A locking mechanism as set forth in claim 12 wherein said base latching mechanism comprises a latch column adapted to extend upwardly from said base and wherein said pop-up spring is a compression spring and wherein the lower edge of the compression spring is adapted to overlie and strike the top of said latch column in order to be compressed when the cover is closed.
  • 14. A locking mechanism as set forth in claim 13 wherein said compression spring is mounted on and is in axial alignment with said locking mechanism.
  • 15. A locking mechanism as set forth in claim 14 wherein said actuating mechanism is a control bolt which extends through an opening in said cap.
  • 16. A locking mechanism as set forth in claim 13 wherein a cap is provided from which the compression spring depends, and wherein said cap is mounted on said actuating mechanism.
  • 17. A box having a cover and a base hingeably connected to each other, a locking mechanism cooperating with the base and cover to lock the box in a closed position, said locking mechanism comprising a cover latching mechanism and a base latching mechanism, at least one of said latching mechanisms being in a latching position, said latching mechanisms being in latching engagement with each other so as to lock the box closed, an unlocking mechanism in the box to unlock the box, said unlocking mechanism having a rotatable cam adapted to be actuated to place at least one of said latching mechanisms in an unlatching position to disengage the latching mechanisms from each other so as to unlock the box, an actuating mechanism to actuate said unlocking mechanism, a deactuating mechanism having a wind-up spring responsive to rotation of said cam, said spring being placed in tension when said cam is rotated in one direction and automatically springing back to return at least one of said latching mechanisms to its latching position when the rotational force on said cam is released whereby the latching mechanisms will lock in engagement with each other to lock the box in response to the closing of the cover, a box opening assembly in said box, said box opening assembly being adapted to open the cover as soon as the box is unlocked.
  • 18. A box as set forth in claim 17 wherein said box opening assembly comprises a pop-up spring.
  • 19. A box as set forth in claim 18 wherein said pop-up spring is a compression spring and wherein the lower edge of the compression spring is adapted to overlie and strike a portion of the base and be compressed when the cover is closed.
  • 20. A box as set forth in claim 19 wherein said compression spring is mounted on and depends from the cover.
  • 21. A box as set forth in claim 20 wherein a cap is provided from which the compression spring depends, said cap being mounted on said unlocking mechanism.
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