The invention relates to a locking system for use in association with multiple storage compartments and the like and to a storage unit incorporating at least one such locking system.
Storage equipment, office furniture, and other storage units and the like, containing multiple storage compartments often include locking mechanisms in which one or more sliding bars are configured to prevent unauthorized opening of storage compartments when the units are locked. The locking bars slide within a predefined path, between a locked position (in which the storage compartments are blocked from opening) and an unlocked position (in which one or more of the storage compartments are unlocked and may be opened).
In some instances, rotatable locks (sometimes called locking cylinders, or rotatable locking cores) are used in association with various mechanical systems to operate the locking bars between the locked position and unlocked position. However, certain prior art systems are prone to misalignment of the components of those locking systems during operation, so that it becomes difficult or impossible to properly reclose and lock the storage compartments after opening and operating one or more of the storage compartments.
It is desirable to have a locking system in which the lock (such as by way of example, a locking cylinder, locking core or similar component) is maintained in its proper position and orientation, so that the storage unit may be fully closed and all storage compartments may be locked when the storage compartments are returned to their closed positions.
A summary is provided below of some of the embodiments of the present invention including a locking assembly and a storage unit having multiple storage compartments. The following examples do not constitute an exhaustive list.
In one example, the present invention relates to a locking system for use in a multi compartment storage unit in which a locking core operates between a locked position and an unlocked position. When the locking core operates between the locked position and unlocked position, a lock bar operates between a corresponding locked position and a corresponding unlocked position.
The lock bar is configured to block all of the storage compartments in a corresponding array from opening when the lock bar is in its corresponding locked position. When the lock bar is moved to its corresponding unlocked position, one or more of the storage compartments in the corresponding array may be opened, to allow the operator to access the contents of each opened compartment.
This invention may be provided with anti-tip features, to prevent an operator from opening more than one drawer at one time, and thereby inhibit the storage unit from falling or tipping over when multiple compartments are simultaneously opened and extended. (Such anti tip features are not described in detail herein.)
In a preferred embodiment, the locking system comprises a rotatable locking core which acts upon a cammed lever (such as for example, a cammed tenon). In turn, the cammed lever acts upon the lock bar, operating the lock bar between the corresponding locked position and the corresponding unlocked position. In the preferred example, the cammed lever operates between three positions.
When the cammed lever is in its first position, the lock bar is in its corresponding locked position to prevent opening of the storage compartments.
When the cammed lever is in its second position, the lock bar is in its corresponding unlocked position, all of the storage compartments are unlocked but closed, and the cammed lever may be returned to its first position.
When a storage compartment associated with the locking system is opened, the cammed lever is moved from its second position to its third position, thereby preventing the cammed lever from returning to its second position until the storage compartment is closed.
In another embodiment, a locking assembly is provided for use in a storage unit. The locking assembly comprises the following features.
A rotatable cylindrical locking core is positioned within a housing. The locking core defines a horizontal axis. The locking core operates between a locked position and an unlocked position. A cammed lever operates between a first position when the locking core is in the locked position and a second position when the locking core is in the unlocked position. The cammed lever is provided to operate a lock bar assembly in the storage unit. The cammed lever also operates between the second position and a third position. The cammed lever comprises a latch operating between a latched position and an unlatched position. The latch may engage a detent to prevent movement of the cammed lever relative to the housing upon movement of the cammed lever from the second position to the third position. If a detent is provided, the cammed lever moves from the third position to the second position when the latch is released from the detent.
In another embodiment, the latch engages a detent when the cammed lever is moved from the second position to the third position. The detent may be defined by a recess, for example, a channel facing outwardly on an outer wall of the housing. In other configurations, the channel may be provided to face inwardly toward the longitudinal axis, for example, on an flange of the housing, adjacent to the latch bar.
In another embodiment, a locking assembly is provided for use in a storage unit. The storage unit may comprise a locking bar assembly associated with an array of multiple storage compartments. The locking assembly comprises the following.
A locking core is provided for rotational operation within a housing. The locking core rotates about a longitudinal axis extending along the length of the locking core. The locking core rotates between a locked position and an unlocked position.
A lever extends along the longitudinal axis. The lever is offset from the longitudinal axis. The lever rotates about the longitudinal axis upon rotation of the locking core. The lever comprises a latch bar moving between a first position in which the latch bar is engaged with a detent and a second position in which the latch bar is disengaged from the detent. In this first position, the latch bar prevents movement of the locking core relative to the housing. When the latch bar is in the second position, the locking core is able to move relative to the housing. In this embodiment, the latch bar disengages from the detent when the lever contacts the locking bar assembly, which, in turn, permits movement of the locking core between the unlocked position and the locked position.
The detent may be a channel defined on an outer wall of the housing. The latch bar may be biased for movement from the second position to the third position. A spring or some other suitable biasing element may be provided to urge the latch bar toward the third position, for engagement with the detent.
In some instances, the lever and the latch bar will be configured to engage with a guide provided on the locking bar assembly, so that when the lever and the latch bar are inserted into the guide, the latch bar is released from the detent, to permit movement of the lever from the second position to the first position, and to permit corresponding movement of the locking core from the unlocked position to the locked position. The guide may be configured as a pair of opposing posts, positioned in parallel, and projecting outwardly from a sliding lock bar in the locking bar assembly. In some instances, the lever and the latch bar may be configured so that when the lever is inserted between the pair of opposing posts, one end of the latch bar will disengage from the detent when the other end of the latch bar strikes one of the opposing posts.
This invention also includes a storage unit comprising multiple storage compartments and one of the foregoing locking assemblies in which the lever and the latch cooperate with the locking bar assembly so that the locking core will not move relative to the housing when the lever has moved from the second position to the third position. When the locking bar is in the second position, one or more of the storage compartments may be opened. The locking assembly provided in the storage unit may be associated with one of the storage compartments in an array of storage compartments in the storage unit. For example, the locking assembly may be mounted on the associated storage compartment, so that, when the associated storage compartment is opened, the lever will move from its second position to its third position. The locking core will be prevented from moving relative to the housing until the lever is returned to the second position and the latch bar is released from the detent.
Other embodiments of the invention will become apparent to those persons who are skilled in the art upon reading the following detailed description, drawings and appended claims.
In a preferred embodiment as illustrated in
Striker arm 61 extends outwardly from cammed lever 57, along recess 73 extending along top cover 71. The latch, which comprises the striker arm 61 and the latch arm 63, pivots about latch pin 68 which is secured within bore 70. In
Also, in this example, the latch is shown as an angled bar having a latch arm 63 at one end which engages a recess, namely, a recessed stop 65. Other components with other shapes and configurations may be used to provide a latch suitable for maintaining the locking assembly in a desired orientation. For example, the latch may operate with another type of detent provided in the assembly, with the detent being preferably located on the lock housing.
It will be appreciated that in the embodiment illustrated in
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Rotational movement of the cammed lever 7 will result in corresponding vertical movement of the locking bar 80, when the cammed lever 7 is operatively engaged with guide posts 83,84. In
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Although certain examples of the latch, cammed lever, detent, guide, locking assembly, locking bar assembly, storage unit, and other elements of the invention have been illustrated, it will be appreciated that additional modifications and variations may be configured to ensure that a locking assembly is maintained in a desirable, predetermined orientation for continued operation in its working environment. Other modified embodiments of the locking assembly may be configured to prevent movement of the lever relative to the locking assembly. Other variations and modifications are also possible.
The foregoing examples include a preferred embodiment of the invention as described above. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that additional embodiments are possible and that such embodiments will fall within the scope of the appended claims.
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