1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a remote-controlled burglary preventing door lock, particularly to one provided with a motor to be started by a remote controller. When the motor is started to rotate reversely and drive a cam disk on a spindle to rotate counterclockwise and actuate a blocking pin to move downward and have its upper end disengaged from a stop rod at the inner end of a deadbolt, letting the deadbolt no longer blocked by the blocking pin and able be retracted toward the lock shell by a key to finish unlocking of the door lock. To lock the door lock, the motor is started by the remote controller to rotate clockwise and drive the cam disk to rotate in the same direction. Synchronously, the cam disk actuates the blocking pin to move upward and have its upper end blocking the rear side of the stop rod at the inner end of the deadbolt, letting the deadbolt blocked by the blocking pin and unable to retract toward the lock shell. Thus, a door lock is impossible to be unlocked by a key or by other unlocking tools before it is released by a remote controller, achieving an excellent effect of burglary prevention.
2. Description of the Prior Art
A conventional door lock, as shown in
The objective of the invention is to offer a remote-controlled burglary preventing door lock, which is locked or unlocked by a remote controller, having an excellent effect of burglary prevention.
A first feature of the invention is a lock shell disposed inside with an interacting member having a push plate fixed thereon. The push plate has its upper end connected with a deadbolt, which has its outer end extending out of the outer sidewall of the lock shell and its inner end secured with a stop rod. The lock shell is further provided with an insert hole and fixing studs. A motor is installed on the lock shell, and a cam disk is positioned in the interior of the lock shell, having a shaft hole and an arc-shaped slide groove. A blocking pin is combined on the cam disk and has its lower end formed with a projecting stud inserted in the slide groove of the cam disk. A fixing member is fastened with the fixing studs in the lock shell and bored with a vertical insert slot for the blocking pin to be inserted therethrough. A cover provided with a lock core is assembled on the lock shell.
A second feature of the invention is a lock shell provided in the interior with an interacting member having a push plate fixed thereon. The push plate has its upper end connected with a deadbolt, which has its outer end extending out of the outer side wall of the lock shell and its inner end fixed with a stop rod. The lock shell is further provided with two locking rods inside one sidewall and has an insert hole and fixing studs provided in the interior. A motor is assembled on the lock shell, and a cam disk is installed in the lock shell and provided with a shaft hole and a projection. A connecting rod has one end fixed on the cam disk and has the opposite ends respectively bored with an insert hole. A blocking pin is pivotally connected with the other end of the connecting rod, having a projecting stud formed at the lower end. A fixing member is secured on the fixing studs in the lock shell, having a vertical insert slot for the blocking pin to be inserted therethrough. A cover provided thereon with a lock core is assembled on the lock shell.
This invention will be better understood by referring to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
A first preferred embodiment of a remote-controlled burglary preventing door lock in the present invention, as shown in
The lock shell 2 is provided inside with an interacting member 20 having a push plate 21 fixed thereon. The push plate 21 has its upper end connected with a deadbolt 22, which has its outer end extending out of the outer sidewall of the lock shell 2 and its inner end secured with a stop rod. Further, the lock shell 2 is provided with two locking rods 24 inside one sidewall, and has an insert hole 25 and two fixing studs 26 provided inside.
The motor 3 is assembled on the outer wall of the lock shell 2, having its spindle 30 inserted through the insert hole 25 of the lock shell 2.
The cam disk 4 disposed in the lock shell 2 is bored with a shaft hole 40 and an arc-shaped slide groove 41.
The blocking pin 5 is fixed with the cam disk 4 and has its lower end formed with a projecting stud 50.
The fixing member 6 is secured on the fixing studs 26 in the lock shell 2, having a vertical insert slot 60 for the blocking pin 5 to be inserted therethrough.
The cover 7 assembled on the locking shell 2 is provided thereon with a lock core 70.
In assembling, as shown in
To unlock the door lock, as shown in
To lock the door lock, as shown in
A second preferred embodiment of a remote-controlled burglary preventing door lock in the present invention, as shown in
The lock shell 2 is provided inside with an interacting member 20 having a push plate 21 fixed thereon. The push plate 21 has its upper end connected with a deadbolt 22, which has its outer end extending out of the outer sidewall of the lock shell 2 and its inner end secured with a stop rod 23. Further, the lock shell 2 is disposed with two locking rods 24 inside one sidewall and provided with an insert hole 25 and fixing studs 26 in the interior.
The motor 3 is assembled on the outer wall of the lock shell 2, having a spindle 30 inserted through the insert hole 25 of the lock shell 2.
The cam disk 4 positioned in the lock shell 2 is bored with a shaft hole 40 and an arc-shaped slide groove 41 and provided with a projection 42.
The connecting rod 8 has one end pivotally connected to the cam disk 4 and has its opposite ends respectively bored with an insert hole 80, 81.
The blocking pin 5 is pivotally connected with the other end of the connecting rod 8, having its lower end formed with a projecting stud 50.
The fixing member 6 is firmly assembled on the fixing studs 26 in the lock shell 2, having a vertical insert slot 60 for the blocking pin 5 to be inserted therethrouugh.
The cover 7 to be assembled on the lock shell 2 is provided with a lock core 70.
In assembling, as shown in
To unlock the door lock of the second embodiment, as shown in
To lock the door lock of the second embodiment, as shown in
While the preferred embodiments of the invention have been described above, it will be recognized and understood that various modifications may made therein and the appended claims are intended to cover all such modification that may fall within the spirit and scope of the invention.
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