1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a magnetic locking apparatus, and more particularly relates to a magnetic locking apparatus that can be assembled on a door conveniently.
2. Description of Related Art
A conventional locking apparatus has a body and a strike plate. The body is mounted on a door and has a retractable bolt. The bolt extends out of a side of the body under an unforced condition. The strike plate is mounted on a side of a door frame corresponding to the body and has a locking hole formed through a middle of the strike plate. When the door is closed, the body is moved with the door toward the door frame, and the bolt will hit the strike plate and move into the body to enable the door to close relative to the door frame. As the door moves relative to the door frame to enable the bolt to align with the locking hole of the strike plate, the bolt will extend out of the body again and move into the locking hole of the strike plate. However, the bolt and the strike plate are made of metal and thus will generate noise when the bolt hits the strike plate. In order to reduce noise, a conventional magnetic locking apparatus is designed, with reference to
However, the magnetic elements 62, 72 of the conventional magnetic locking apparatus are respectively mounted in the centers of the bolt 60 and the strike plate 70. Then, the door frame has to be made into a thickness sufficient for a depth of a mounting recess so as to contain the strike plate 70 and the magnetic element 72. If the thickness of a door frame is not deep enough to contain the strike plate 70 and the magnetic element 72, the conventional magnetic locking apparatus cannot be assembled on the door frame and this will limit the practicality of the conventional magnetic locking apparatus.
The main objective of the present invention is to provide a magnetic locking apparatus that can be assembled on a door conveniently.
The magnetic locking apparatus in accordance with the present invention has a body and an engaging mount. The body has a casing, a bolt and a driving device. The bolt is retractably mounted in the casing and has a connecting section, an engaging section and at least one magnetic element. The driving device is mounted in the casing and has a handle mount. The engaging mount faces the casing and the bolt and has a locking hole and at least one magnetic element mounted at two sides of the locking hole to attract the at least one magnetic element of the bolt.
Other objectives, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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The casing 10 can be composed of a base and a cover, and has a bolt end, a handle end, a bolt-hole 102 and a limiting-block 104. The bolt-hole 102 is formed through the bolt end of the casing 10. The limiting-block 104 is formed in the casing 10 near the handle end.
The bolt 12 is retractably mounted in the casing 10, extends out of the casing 10 via the bolt-hole 102 and has a connecting section 122 and an engaging section 126. The connecting section 122 of the bolt 12 is movably mounted in the casing 10 and has two magnetic elements 13 and an elongated guiding hole 124. The magnetic elements 13 are mounted in the connecting section 122. The guiding hole 124 is formed through the connecting section 122 between the magnetic elements 13. The engaging section 126 is formed with the connecting section 122 between the magnetic elements 13, is opposite to the guiding hole 124 and extends out of the casing 10 via the bolt-hole 102.
The at least one bolt spring 14 is mounted between the casing 10 and the bolt 12 to provide a retraction force to the bolt 12. Preferably, the body has two bolt springs 14 mounted between the casing 10 and the connecting section 122.
The driving device 20 is mounted in the casing 10 to enable the bolt 12 to retract into the casing 10 and has a handle mount 22 and a bolt base 24. The handle mount 22 is rotatably mounted in the casing 10 near the handle end.
The bolt base 24 is mounted in the casing 10 between the bolt 12 and the handle mount 22 and can be moved by the handle mount 22. Furthermore, the bolt base 24 is connected to the bolt 12 and has a connected end, an abutting end, an inner side, an outer side, a guiding rod 242, a leading post 243, a driven block 244, a block spring 247, an engaging slot 245, a positioning recess 246 and a bolt-base spring 248.
The connecting end of the bolt base 24 is moveably connected to the bolt 12. The abutting end of the bolt base 24 abuts the handle mount 22. The inner side of the bolt base 24 movably abuts the casing 10. The guiding rod 242 is formed on and protrudes from the outer side of the bolt base 24 at the connecting end and is slidably mounted in the guiding hole 124. The leading post 243 is formed on and protrudes from the outer side of the bolt base 24 near the guiding rod 242. The driven block 244 is movably mounted in the abutting end of the bolt base 24. The block spring 247 is mounted between the driven block 244 and the abutting end of the bolt base 24.
The engaging slot 245 is formed through the sides of the bolt base 24 near the leading post 243 and has a frond end facing the bolt 12. The positioning recess 246 is formed in the front end of the engaging slot 245. The bolt-base spring 248 is mounted between the bolt base 24 and the casing 10 below the leading post 243. In addition, the elastic coefficient of the block spring 247 is larger than the elastic coefficient of the bolt-base spring 248. With further reference to
The engaging mount 40 is mounted in a side of a door frame, aligns with the bolt-hole 102 and the bolt 12 when the door is closed relative to the door frame and has a mounting board 42 and a locking base 44. The mounting board 42 is securely mounted on a side of the door frame, faces the bolt end of the casing 10 and has an elongated mounting hole 422 formed through the mounting board 42. The locking base 44 is securely mounted in the mounting hole 422, faces the bolt 12 and has a central section, a top section, a bottom section, a locking hole 442 and two magnetic elements 46. The locking hole 442 is formed through the central section of the locking base 44 between the top section and the bottom section of the locking base 44 to enable the bolt 12 to move into the locking base 44 when the door is closed relative to the door frame. The magnetic elements 46 are respectively mounted in the top section and the bottom section of the locking base 44 and respectively align with the magnetic elements 13. In addition, the magnetic elements 46 can be a permanent magnet or an electromagnet. The user can control the magnetic elements 46 by energizating to generate a magnetic force of the magnetic elements 46 and to cope with the opening and closing action required.
When the door is opened, with reference to
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Because the magnetic elements 46 are respectively mounted in the top section and the bottom section of the mounting board 42 beside the locking hole 442 such that the thickness of the engaging mount 40 is not increased and the engaging mount 40 can be assembled on the conventional door frame without increasing the depth of the door frame. Consequently, the magnetic locking apparatus can be assembled on a thinner door frame and this will increase the convenience and the practicality in assembly.
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Furthermore, the holding rod 345 is formed on and protrudes from the locking bar 34, is movably mounted in the engaging slot 245 and selectively engages in the positioning recess 246. In addition, the locking bar 34 has a pushing rod 35 movably mounted on the locking bar 34 and abutting against the casing 10. The locking bar 34 has a pushing spring 352 mounted between the locking bar 34 and the pushing rod 35. When the locking bar 34 is moved relative to the bolt base 24, the holding rod 345 is moved along the engaging slot 245. As the holding rod 345 is moved at the positioning recess 246, the pushing spring 352 will provide an elastic force to the pushing rod 35 and the locking bar 34. Accordingly, the locking bar 34 will be rotated relative to the bolt base 24 to enable the holding rod 345 to be located in the positioning recess 246. At the same time, the limiting end of the locking bar 34 faces and abuts the limiting-block 104 such that the locking bar 34 can be held securely between the bolt base 24 and the limiting-block 104 to prevent the bolt 12 from moving relative to the casing 10, and this can provide a firmly locking effect to the door in a locked condition.
When a user wants to rotate the handle or the rotating button in a locked condition, the handle mount 22 will press against the driven block 244 to move the bolt base 24 and to compress the block spring 247, but the bolt base 24 will not move relative to the casing 10. Then, the bolt 12 is kept out of the casing 10, is still mounted in the locking hole 442 and this will make the handle or the rotating button rotate idly.
When the corresponding key is inserted into the lock cylinder and rotated reversely, the locking bar 34 will move reversely relative to the bolt base 24 to enable the holding rod 345 to disengage from the positioning recess 246, and the locking bar 34 will move away from the bolt 12 and limiting-block 104. Then, the bolt 12 can be moved relative to the casing 10, and the user can rotate the handle mount 22 to enable the bolt 12 to retract into the casing 10. When the bolt 12 is retracted into the casing 10, the door can be rotated relative to the door frame and is set in an unlocked condition.
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