These and other features will be made clearer on reading a preferred embodiment of the present invention, to be read by way of a non-limiting example of the more general concepts claimed.
The following description refers to the accompanying drawings, in which:
a is a side view of an embodiment of the lock according to the present invention;
a, 2b and 2c are a view from above, a side view and a sectioned view respectively of a second preferred embodiment of the present invention;
a, 3b and 3c are a side perspective view and a front view and a sectioned view respectively of a third preferred embodiment;
a, 4b and 4c are a view in side perspective, a front view and a sectioned view respectively of a fourth preferred embodiment of the present invention.
Referring to
Inside the case 3 an L-shaped oscillating block 10 is hinged on the pin 11, said block 10 provided with an upper part 8 which acts as a bolt and whereon the first magnet of the pair 7 is inserted which, in a closure position, is inserted in the strike 5 wherein the second magnet 6 of the pair is positioned. The lower part of the block 10 is perpendicular to the upper part and is inserted between the fins 14 and 14′ of the bolt plate 12, as shown in
The mechanism for control of opening of the lock is of the type already known, comprising a handle pawl 9 whereto a handle, not shown here, is coupled. Said pawl 9 acts via an intermediate lever 13 which transmits motion to the bolt plate 12 which finally actuates the oscillating block 10, commanding opening thereof. Other, already known mechanisms are provided for return of the handle and blocking of the lock by means of a key.
In the present embodiment the magnet 7, inserted in the bolt 8, has the poles aligned in the direction of movement of the same bolt 8, as likewise the poles of the magnet 6 inserted in the strike 5 are aligned.
The frontal plate 4 is made in a ferromagnetic material like the case 3; this material forces a distribution of the magnetic field such that the magnet 7, once the block 10 has rotated into an opening position, remains fully inside the case, with the pole corresponding to the front end of the bolt fully inside the frontal plate 4, forcing said block 10 into this position until the door is once again brought adjacent to the jamb, causing the exiting of the bolt 8 due to the alignment and consequent attraction of the magnets 6 and 7.
Referring to
The bolt 17 is provided, as seen in
Only when the wing is adjacent to the jamb do the magnets in the bolt 17 and in the strike 18 attract each other, causing the exiting of said bolt 17 automatically, without the need for any manual control.
a shows the third preferred embodiment of the device. In this embodiment the case 26 has in its interior the bolt 32 which exits, in the closure position, from the frontal plate 33 to insert in the corresponding strike 34. In this case too the frontal plate 33 is made in a ferromagnetic material, like the case 26, while the strike 34 is made in a non-magnetic material.
The bolt 32 is provided in the rear part with two side fins 31 arranged vertically and parallel to the axis of motion of the bolt and, on these fins 31, notches 30 and 30′ are formed above and below, suitable for housing the hooks 27 and 27′ of the mobile member 29. This mobile member 29 is situated to the rear of the bolt 32 and hooks to the latter via said hooks 27 and 27′. When a pressure knob or a handle with actuation lever, both of the type already known and not shown here, pushes the rear part 28 of the mobile member 29 backwards, the hooks 27 and 27′ of said mobile member 29 draw the bolt 32 backwards, allowing opening of the door.
Since inside the bolt 32, as can be seen in
The insertion of the bolt 32 in the strike 34 takes place when the wing of the door is adjacent to the jamb and the magnets 35 and 36, placed in the bolt 32 and in the strike 34 respectively with the poles oriented parallel to the axis of motion of the bolt, are aligned and attract each other, causing the automatic closure of the lock.
a shows the fourth preferred embodiment of the present invention.
The present embodiment differs from the previous one merely due to the presence of the cam 37, made to be actuated by a lever or knob handle with a square drive shaft, also of the type already known. Rotation of the handle hinged to the hole 38 makes the cam 37 rotate clockwise which moves the mobile member 39 backwards. The mobile member 39 hooks with the hooks 40 and 40′ the rear part of the bolt 41 which is withdrawn. Once the bolt 41 has withdrawn, the magnet 42, in its interior, shown in
The bolt 41 remains inside the case 43 until the wing of the door is brought adjacent to the jamb and the magnet 42 inside the bolt 41 is attracted by the magnet 47 inside the strike 46, allowing automatic closure of the lock.
The arrangement of the magnets in the bolt and in the strike with orientation of the respective poles parallel to the axis of motion according to the present invention and the composition of case, cover and frontal closure plate in a ferromagnetic material, and of the strike in a non-magnetic material, make the production of a magnetic action lock thus simple and economical and in said lock the bolt is withdrawn by manual actuation, the remaining of said bolt inside the case inserted in the wing of the door being guaranteed by concatenation of the magnetic field of the magnet inserted in said bolt with the frontal closure plate of the lock, and also with the case and cover, and the exiting of said bolt only taking place when said wing is brought adjacent to the corresponding jamb, in whose interior said strike is inserted, causing the alignment and the attraction of the respective magnets, automatically closing the lock.
The mechanism which allows the bolt to remain in a backward position or to be made to move forwards when the wing is brought adjacent to the door is moreover based on the sole effect of the magnetic fields, allowing ample design flexibility, not being restrained by effects of weights or special geometric restrictions.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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MI2006A001352 | Jul 2006 | IT | national |