The present invention concerns a safety lock especially for glass doors having a standard cut which is more simple than the existent locks. The lock according present invention although being designed for glass doors it can have other applications in association with different suitable covers.
The invention is characterized by a special construction of the lock mechanism, which allows a space reduction that it occupies, and the possibility of more than one turn of the lock cylinder.
Locks for glass doors are well known in the art and used all over the world, so being known the difficulties presented by this type of locks when applied to toughened glass doors with a standard cut having a thickness ranging from 8 to 12 mm. This cut is of reduced dimensions, which reduces drastically the size of the lock, restrained until now the use in this kind of lock a lock cylinder such us a Hungarian type lock cylinder.
The object of the present invention is a safety lock for glass doors made of toughened glass, being intended to be applied particularly to glass doors with a standard cut having a thickness ranging from 8 to 12 mm. This safety lock could also have other applications. The object of the invention is a lock having reduced dimensions (width and height) that could be associated with any kind of lock cylinder, for example, a Hungarian type lock cylinder.
This lock is comprised by case means having two covers and one strike plate, which define a internal space, inside which is the lock mechanism and the lock cylinder. This mechanism is comprised by fixed locking means, comprised by a box associated with one of said covers preferably of quadrangular shape bounded by a wall having a suitable thickness preferably having a quadrangular section with at least a rectilinear crenellated formation, preferably with two paralleled walls of this type and internal locking means, which coupled with the driven means through drag means linked to the lock cylinder means. These driven means are moved forward and backward according to the action of the above-mentioned drag means into one tooth formation, located in the internal periphery of the driven means. The internal locking means is moved by the drag means of the above mentioned lock cylinder means and are locked into said crenellated formation by the engagement of said tooth type formations, disposed in its periphery. Locking and unlocking the said internal locking means, is made by their rotation around a shaft, which is disposed in its periphery and by pressure of spring means which is adjacent to the shaft. The bolt means are associated with said driven means and are moved forward or backward synchronized with the said driven means. The use of these new means, allows the use of any lock cylinder means, for example of Hungarian type, enabling then the use of master keys, further enabling the use in doors opening either from the right or from the left, all one has to do is to reverse the internal mechanism. Finally, these means offer a high level of security and reliability because they are totally inside the lock and the lock cylinder means being protected by said case means.
For a better understanding an embodiment of the invention will be disclosed in detail as a non-limitative example illustrated in the appended drawings, in which:
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When the drag piece of the lock cylinder 11 is turned, it drives the locking plate 3, taking off its teeth from the crenellated formation of said box, releasing it from the first locked position (
Repeating the turning movement of the cylinder 11 once more, its drag piece drives again on said locking plate 3, releasing it from the second locking position (
This lock is different from the others, because the locking plate 3 is driven on its inner periphery and locks through its outer periphery.
The said cover 9 (
This present invention lock can work in doors that open either from the right (
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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9792 | Mar 2002 | PT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/PT03/00001 | 2/25/2003 | WO | 5/27/2005 |