Storage lock mechanism

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6502439
  • Patent Number
    6,502,439
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, June 6, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 7, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A lock mechanism includes a lock housing having an upper surface with a pair of opposing L-shaped ears, a lower surface with a pair of opposing L-shaped ears, and a front surface with an orifice therethrough. A lock plug cylinder has a face with a key slot therethrough, the lock plug cylinder received within the lock housing through the orifice in the front face. A mounting bracket has a front face with an orifice, a pair of laterally disposed flanges projecting from the front face, and a pair of retaining flanges projecting substantially perpendicularly from the front face. The lock housing is received between the retaining flanges in such a way as to have the retaining flanges received by respective upper and lower opposing ears.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates to a storage lock mechanism and, more particularly, to a storage lock mechanism having a lock plug cylinder that is flush with the surrounding surface area.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Typical desks and storage cabinets have lock mechanisms in order to secure various items therein. Storage cabinets and desks both come in various styles and configurations. A conventional lock used with such products has a large protruding bezel. Such a lock is typically received in a special-sized hole in the product and is retained with a nut threaded onto the back of the lock behind an exposed face thereof. Retaining the lock to the product in such a fashion captures the front face between the lock bezel and the nut. The special-sized hole prevents the lock from rotating with respect to the hole when the lock is actuated with a key. If the product is made of wood, a plate is typically specially manufactured with the special-sized hole therein and the lock, along with the plate, is mounted to the wood door, the plate preventing the lock from rotating when actuated by the key.




In order to enhance the aesthetic appeal of such conventional office products, with particular respect to the lock mechanism appearance, it is preferred that the face of the lock plug cylinder of the lock mechanism be flush with the visible surrounding surface. Making the lock plug cylinder face flush with the surrounding surface of the product, however, may require elimination of the protruding bezel. The bezel, however, is typically necessary to prevent rotation of the lock housing when the lock plug cylinder is actuated with a key.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




A lock mechanism includes a lock housing having an upper surface with a pair of opposing L-shaped ears, a lower surface with a pair of opposing L-shaped ears, and a front surface with an orifice therethrough. A lock plug cylinder has a face with a key slot therethrough, the lock plug cylinder received within the lock housing through the orifice in the front face. A mounting bracket has a front face with an orifice, a pair of laterally disposed flanges projecting from the front face, and a pair of retaining flanges projecting substantially perpendicularly from the front face. The lock housing is received between the retaining flanges in such a way as to have the retaining flanges received by respective upper and lower opposing ears.











These and other advantages of the invention will appear more fully from the following description in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein like reference characters refer to the same or similar parts throughout the several views.




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view of a storage lock mechanism according to the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of a storage lock mechanism according to the present invention;





FIG. 3

is an exploded perspective view of a storage lock mechanism according to an alternative embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of a storage lock mechanism according to an alternative embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 5

is an exploded perspective view of a storage lock mechanism in relation to a mounting surface according to the present invention; and





FIG. 6

is an exploded perspective view of a storage lock mechanism with respect to a mounting surface according to an alternative embodiment of the present invention.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




There are many types of storage products that use a storage lock mechanisms according to the present invention, including storage cabinets as well as desks for example. These storage products can be fabricated from a variety of materials, including metal and wood. Therefore, it is preferable to have a storage lock mechanism


10


that is adapted to be mounted to a variety of storage products that differ not only in style and configuration, but also in material. One such storage lock mechanism


10


, as shown in

FIG. 1

, includes a lock housing


12


, a mounting bracket


14


and a lock plug cylinder


16


.




The lock housing


12


has a front face


18


, a left and right side face,


20


and


22


respectively, an upper and lower face;


24


and


25


respectively, and a rear face


26


. The front face


18


has an orifice


28


with an annular rim


30


that forms a shoulder. The upper surface


24


has a retention ramp


32


that is angled upward from the front to the rear face,


18


and


26


respectively. The upper surface


24


also has a pair of symmetrically opposite L-shaped ears


34


laterally disposed thereon. More specifically, each ear


34


has a vertical wall


36


in substantially the same plane as a respective left and right face,


20


and


22


, and a horizontal wall


38


, substantially parallel to the upper face


24


. Each horizontal wall


38


is directed toward the retention ramp


32


and in the opposite direction of the opposing horizontal wall. The upper face


24


also has a recess


40


adjacent the rear face


26


and centered about a longitudinal axis of the housing


12


. More specifically, the recess


40


sits in a plane a predetermined distance lower than the plane of the upper face


24


and is of sufficient size to receive a flat instrument such as the head of a screwdriver (not shown). The lower surface


25


also has a pair of ears


42


that are symmetrically opposite the pair of ears


34


disposed on the upper face


24


.




The mounting bracket


14


has a front face


44


with an orifice


46


. The orifice


46


of the mounting bracket


14


is preferably substantially the same size as the orifice of the lock housing


12


. The front face


44


has a pair of laterally extending flanges


48


projecting therefrom in substantially the same plane as the front face


44


. Each flange


48


is substantially rectangular in shape and is approximately the same size as the front face


44


. The front face


44


also has a pair of upper and lower retaining flanges,


50


and


51


respectively. Each retaining flange,


50


and


51


, extends substantially perpendicularly from the front face


44


and projects substantially rearwardly with respect to the front face


44


. Each retaining flange


50


has a pair of laterally disposed retaining tongues


52


, a centrally disposed release tongue


54


, and a centrally disposed retaining hole


56


. The mounting bracket


14


is preferably a sheet metal stamping and is a material with sufficient resiliency so as to allow the release tongue


54


to flex and return to its original position.




The lock plug cylinder


16


has a cylindrically shaped barrel


58


, a head portion


60


having a diameter a predetermined degree greater than the diameter of the barrel


58


. The head portion


60


has a key slot


62


.




In assembly, the mounting bracket


14


is placed over the front face


18


of the lock housing


12


by sliding the upper and lower retaining flanges,


50


and


51


, over respective upper and lower surfaces,


24


and


25


, of the lock housing


12


. Sliding the mounting bracket


14


from the front face


18


to the rear face


26


of the lock housing


12


brings the release tongue


54


into contact with the retention ramp


32


. The release tongue


54


is upwardly displaced by the retention ramp


32


until the retaining hole


56


is reached, at which point the release tongue


54


returns to its initial position with the retention ramp


32


projecting through the retaining hole


56


. Furthermore, the retaining tongues


52


are received by a respective ear


34


of the lock housing


12


. The lock plug cylinder


16


is received within the orifice


28


of the lock housing


12


with the head portion


60


abutting against the annular rim


30


.




As shown in

FIG. 5

, the flanges


48


are adapted to mate against a metallic rear face


64


of a cabinet, desk or the like. The flanges


48


are resistance spot welded to the metallic rear face


64


in conventional fashion. The engagement of the retaining tongues


52


of the mounting bracket


14


with the ears


34


of the lock housing


12


prevent rotational movement of the lock housing


12


with respect to the mounting bracket


14


. Furthermore, engagement of the retention ramp


32


with the retaining hole


56


advantageously prevents linear travel of the housing


12


with respect to the mounting bracket


14


. In order to remove the lock housing


12


and lock plug cylinder


16


from the mounting bracket


14


, an instrument with a flattened head is inserted between the release tongue


54


of the mounting bracket


14


and the recess


40


of the lock housing


12


. By upwardly levering the instrument the retaining hole


56


is cleared of the retention ramp


32


at which time the lock housing


12


and lock plug cylinder


16


may be removed therefrom.




With reference to

FIG. 3

, an alternative embodiment of a lock mechanism


11


is shown for a wooden storage product. The lock housing


12


and lock plug cylinder


16


are advantageously the same as the lock mechanism


10


with only the mounting bracket


15


being different, thereby saving on part cost. The mounting bracket


15


has a front face


66


with an orifice


68


centrally disposed therein. The front face


66


has a pair of L-shaped laterally disposed mounting flanges


70


projecting therefrom. Each mounting flange


70


has a portion substantially parallel to the front face


66


with an obround hole


72


disposed therein. The front face


66


also has a pair of planar retaining flanges


73


perpendicularly projecting from upper and lower edges thereof.




In assembly, the mounting bracket


15


is slid over the rear face


26


of the lock housing


12


whereby the retaining flanges


73


are received by ears


34


. As shown in

FIG. 6

, the lock mechanism is then attached to a wooden rear


20


face


74


of a storage product by sliding the lock housing


12


into a substantially rectangular hole


76


therein. The housing


12


is slid into the hole


76


until the mounting flanges


70


mate up against the rear surface


74


. The lock mechanism


11


is then mounted to the rear face


74


by driving a standard fastener through the holes


72


in the mounting flanges


70


with a standard fastener such as a screw (not shown). Mounting the bracket


15


to the rear face


26


in such a fashion prevents linear travel of the lock housing


12


with respect to the mounting bracket


15


. Furthermore, the retaining flanges


73


received by the ears


34


and


42


of the lock housing


12


prevents rotational movement of the lock housing


12


with respect to the mounting bracket


15


.




While the preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described, it should be understood that various changes and adaptations and modifications might be made without departing from the spirit of the invention and the scope of the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A lock mechanism comprising:a lock housing having an upper surface with a pair of opposing L-shaped ears, a lower surface with a pair of opposing L-shaped ears, and a front surface with an orifice therethrough; a lock plug cylinder having a face with a key slot therethrough, the lock plug cylinder received within the lock housing through the orifice in the front surface; and a mounting bracket having a front face with an orifice, a pair of laterally disposed flanges protruding from the front face, and a pair of retaining flanges projecting substantially perpendicularly and rearwardly with respect to the front face, each retaining flange having laterally disposed retaining tongues, the lock housing received between the retaining flanges wherein the retaining tongues of each retaining flange are received by said respective upper and lower opposing ears of said lock housing.
  • 2. A lock mechanism comprising:a lock housing having an upper surface with a pair of opposing L-shaped ears, a lower surface with a pair of opposing L-shaped ears, and a front surface with an orifice therethrough; a lock plug cylinder having a face with a key slot therethrough, the lock plug cylinder received within the lock housing through the orifice in the front surface; and a mounting bracket having a front face with an orifice, a pair of laterally disposed flanges protruding from the front face, and a pair of retaining flanges projecting substantially perpendicularly and forwardly with respect to the front face, the lock housing received between the retaining flanges wherein the retaining flanges are received by said respective upper and lower opposing ears of said lock housing.
  • 3. A lock assembly comprising:a wall having an inner face and an outer face; a lock housing comprising an L-shaped ear forming a guide channel; and a mounting bracket secured to said inner face of said wall; wherein said mounting bracket comprises a retaining flange, wherein said retaining flange is received in said guide channel, and wherein one of said lock housing and said mounting bracket comprises a protuberance and the other of said lock housing and said mounting bracket has an opening, wherein said protuberance is removeably received in said opening such that said lock housing is releasably connected to said mounting bracket with a snap-fit engagement.
  • 4. The invention of claim 3 further comprising a lock plug cylinder having a face with a key slot therethrough, said lock plug cylinder disposed in said lock housing with said face being substantially flush with said outer face of said wall.
  • 5. The invention of claim 3 wherein said mounting bracket comprises a mounting flange secured to said inner face of said wall.
  • 6. The invention of claim 3 wherein said protuberance comprises a retention ramp.
  • 7. The invention of claim 3 wherein said protuberance is disposed on said lock housing and wherein said opening is formed in said mounting bracket.
  • 8. The invention of claim 3 wherein said lock housing does not extend outwardly beyond said outer face of said wall.
  • 9. The invention of claim 3 wherein said protuberance is disposed on said lock housing and wherein said opening is formed in said mounting bracket.
  • 10. The invention of claim 3 wherein said mounting bracket and said lock housing do not extend outwardly beyond said outer face of said wall.
  • 11. A lock assembly comprising:a wall having an inner face and an outer face; a lock housing comprising an L-shaped ear forming a guide channel extending substantially perpendicular to said inner face of said wall; and a mounting bracket secured to said inner face of said wall, said mounting bracket comprising a retaining flange received in said guide channel of said lock housing.
  • 12. The invention of claim 11 wherein said lock housing is disposed between said mounting bracket and said wall.
  • 13. The invention of claim 11 wherein one of said lock housing and said mounting bracket comprises a protuberance and the other of said lock housing and said mounting bracket has an opening, wherein said protuberance is removeably received in said opening such that said lock housing is releasably connected to said mounting bracket with a snap-fit engagement.
  • 14. The invention of claim 13 wherein said protuberance comprises a retention ramp.
  • 15. The invention of claim 13 wherein said protuberance is disposed on said lock housing and wherein said opening is formed in said mounting bracket.
  • 16. The invention of claim 11 further comprising a lock plug cylinder having a face with a key slot therethrough, said lock plug cylinder disposed in said lock housing with said face being substantially flush with said outer face of said wall.
  • 17. The invention of claim 11 wherein said mounting bracket comprises a mounting flange secured to said inner face of said wall.
  • 18. The invention of claim 11 wherein said lock housing comprises a plurality of guide channels.
  • 19. The invention of claim 18 wherein said mounting bracket comprises a plurality of retention flanges received in said plurality of guide channels of said lock housing.
  • 20. The invention of claim 11 wherein said mounting bracket and said lock housing do not extend outwardly beyond said outer face of said wall.
  • 21. A method for assembling a lock assembly comprising:providing a wall having an inner face and an outer face, a lock housing comprising an L-shaped ear defining a guide channel extending substantially perpendicular to said inner face of said wall, and a mounting bracket comprising a retaining flange; inserting said retaining flange into said guide channel of said lock housing; and mounting said mounting bracket to said inner face of said wall.
  • 22. The invention of claim 21 wherein one of said lock housing and said mounting bracket comprises a protuberance and the other of said lock housing and said mounting bracket has an opening, and further comprising disposing said protuberance in said opening and thereby releasably connecting said mounting bracket and said lock housing with a snap-fit engagement.
  • 23. The invention of claim 22 wherein said protuberance comprises a retention ramp.
  • 24. The invention of claim 21 wherein said lock housing comprises a plurality of guide channels and wherein said mounting bracket comprises a plurality of retaining flanges.
  • 25. The invention of claim 21 wherein said mounting bracket and said lock housing do not extend outwardly beyond said outer face of said wall after said mounting said mounting bracket to said inner face of said wall.
  • 26. The invention of claim 22 wherein said protuberance is disposed on said lock housing and wherein said opening is formed in said mounting bracket.
  • 27. A method of assembling a lock assembly comprising:providing a wall having an inner face and an outer face, a lock housing, and a mounting bracket, one of said lock housing and said mounting bracket comprising a protuberance and the other of said lock housing and said mounting bracket having an opening; securing said mounting bracket to said inner face of said wall; and disposing said protuberance in said opening and thereby releasably connecting said lock housing to said mounting bracket with a snap-fit engagement; and wherein said lock housing comprises an L-shaped ear defining a guide channel and wherein said mounting bracket further comprises a retention flange, and further comprising inserting said retention flange into said guide channel as said protuberance is disposed in said opening.
  • 28. The invention of claim 27 wherein said lock housing comprises a plurality of guide channels and wherein said mounting bracket comprises a plurality of retention flanges inserted into said plurality of guide channels.
  • 29. The invention of claim 27 further comprising removing said protuberance from said opening and disengaging said lock housing from said mounting bracket.
  • 30. The invention of claim 29 wherein said lock housing is disengaged from said mounting bracket without unsecuring said mounting bracket from said inner face of said wall.
  • 31. The invention of claim 27 wherein said protuberance is disposed on said lock housing and wherein said opening is formed in said mounting bracket.
  • 32. The invention of claim 27 wherein said mounting bracket and said lock housing do not extend outwardly beyond said outer face of said wall after said mounting said mounting bracket to said inner face of said wall.
Parent Case Info

This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/138,122, filed Jun. 7, 2000, which application is hereby incorporated herein by reference.

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