Tamper resistant lock assembly

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6735991
  • Patent Number
    6,735,991
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, July 10, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 18, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A tamper resistant lock assembly is disclosed which is configured to prevent keyless operation of the lock assembly. The tamper resistant lock assembly includes a lock housing having a bolt slidably supported therein and a strike. The lock housing is secured to a mounting plate which is adapted to be fastened to a movable member such as a door. The strike is adapted to be fastened to a support member such as a door jam at a position to facilitate engagement between the bolt and the strike when the movable member is in a closed position. The strike includes a C-shaped catch member defining a recess having an opening which is configured to receive an engagement portion of the strike when the movable member is in the closed position. The engagement portion of the strike is also C-shaped and defines a recess. When the engagement portion of the presently disclosed strike is engaged by the catch member of the presently disclosed bolt, a lip portion of the bolt is positioned within the recess of the engagement portion of the strike and a lip portion of the strike is positioned within the recess of the catch member of the strike to provide an interlocking engagement which resists tampering.
Description




BACKGROUND




1. Technical Field




The present disclosure relates generally to a tamper resistant lock and, more particularly, to a tamper resistant lock having a novel strike and bolt design to prevent keyless operation of the lock.




2. Background to Related Art




Locks for retaining doors, drawers or other movable members in a closed position are well known. Such locks are commonly used on doors to homes, merchandise cabinets, desk drawers, etc. to protect the internal contents of a structure. These locks may include a key operated bolt which is mounted on a movable member, e.g., a door, and a strike which is mounted to a stationary member, e.g., a door jam. The strike includes a recess for receiving the bolt. The bolt is movable between a first extended locking position to a second retracted release position. Typically, the bolt is spring biased to the locking position and is movable to the release position by inserting a key into the lock and turning the key.




Generally, the bolt of a lock assembly includes an angled face and a rear retaining wall. The angled face is positioned to engage the strike when closing the movable member such that engagement between the angled face of the bolt and the strike urges or cams the bolt to the release position. In the release position, the bolt is able to pass over the strike to permit the movable member to close. When the rear retaining wall of the bolt passes over the edge of the strike defining the recess, the bolt is biased by the spring into the recess to lock the movable member in the closed position.




Typically, a clearance exists between the movable member and the stationary member which provides access to the bolt. One problem associated with the locks described above is that a flat tool, e.g., a credit card, can be inserted into the clearance into engagement with the angled face of the bolt. If a sufficient force is applied by the flat tool against the angled face of the bolt, the bolt can be moved from the extended position to the release position to facilitate opening of movable member without the use of a key.




Accordingly, a need exists for an improved lock assembly which cannot be released without the key associated with the lock assembly.




SUMMARY




In accordance with the present disclosure, a tamper resistant lock assembly is disclosed which is configured to prevent keyless operation of the lock. The tamper resistant lock assembly includes a lock housing having a bolt slidably supported therein and a strike. The lock housing is secured to a mounting plate which adapted to be fastened to a movable member such as a door. The strike is adapted to be fastened to a support member such as a door jam at a position to facilitate engagement between the bolt and the strike when the movable member is in a closed position. The strike includes a C-shaped catch member having a base portion, a sidewall portion, a transverse extension and a lip portion. The lip portion extends along an axis which is, preferably, substantially parallel to the sidewall of the catch member such that the lip portion, transverse extension and sidewall of the catch member define a recess having an opening which is configured to receive an engagement portion of the strike when the movable member is in the closed position.




The engagement portion of the strike also includes a sidewall portion, a transverse extension and a lip portion. The lip portion of the engagement portion is, preferably, substantially parallel to the sidewall portion of the engagement portion such that the lip portion, sidewall and transverse extension of the engagement portion also define a recess having an opening.




When the engagement portion of the presently disclosed strike is engaged by the catch member of the presently disclosed bolt, the lip portion of the bolt will position itself within the recess of the engagement portion of the strike and the lip portion of the strike will position itself within the recess of the catch member of the strike to provide interlocking engagement which resists tampering.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Various preferred embodiments of the presently disclosed tamper resistant lock assembly are disclosed herein with reference to the drawings, wherein:





FIG. 1

is a top perspective view of one preferred embodiment of the presently disclosed tamper resistant lock assembly;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the bolt of the tamper resistant lock assembly shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of the strike of the tamper resistant lock assembly shown in

FIG. 1

; and





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of the mounting plate of the tamper resistant lock assembly shown in FIG.


1


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Preferred embodiments of the presently disclosed tamper resistant lock assembly will now be described in detail with reference to the drawings, in which like reference numerals designate identical or corresponding elements in each of the several views.




Referring to

FIG. 1

, the presently disclosed tamper resistant lock assembly, shown generally as


10


, includes a lock housing


12


, a mounting plate


14


, a bolt


16


and a strike


18


. Lock housing


12


includes a base portion


19


, a core housing


20


and a core


22


. Core


22


has a key slot


24


formed therein.




Referring also to

FIG. 2

, bolt


16


includes a proximal end


26


which is slidably positioned within base portion


19


of lock housing


12


and a distal end


28


having a substantially C-shaped catch member


30


. Catch member


30


includes a base portion


32


, a longitudinally extending sidewall portion


34


, a transverse extension


36


and a lip portion


38


. Preferably, transverse extension


36


is substantially perpendicular to sidewall portion


34


and lip portion


38


is substantially perpendicular to transverse extension


36


such that sidewall portion


34


, transverse extension


36


and lip portion


38


define a recess


39


. Alternately, these angles may be varied so long as the overall object of the assembly is achieved. Lip portion


38


, transverse extension


36


and base portion


32


define a recess


39


defining an opening


39




a


for receiving an engagement portion of the strike which will be described in detail hereinbelow.




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 3

, strike


18


includes a base portion


40


and an engagement portion


42


. Base portion


40


includes a plurality of throughbores


43


which are dimensioned to receive screws for securing strike


18


to a support member (not shown) such as a door jam. Alternately, other known fastening structure may be provided to facilitate attachment of strike


18


to a support member. Engagement portion


42


of strike


18


has a configuration similar to that of bolt


16


and includes a longitudinally extending sidewall portion


44


, a transverse extension


46


, and a lip portion


48


. Lip portion


48


, transverse extension


46


, and base portion


40


define a recess


41


including an opening


41




a


for receiving lip portion


38


of catch member


30


of bolt


16


.




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 4

, mounting plate


14


includes a plate portion


50


and a pair of perpendicular spaced arms


52


. Arms


52


define a slot


56


dimensioned to slidably receive bolt


16


. Plate portion


50


includes a series of throughbores


60




a


and


60




b


. Throughbores


60




a


are positioned to receive bolts (not shown) for securing mounting plate


14


to lock housing


12


. Alternately, other known engagement structure may be provided to secure the mounting plate to the lock housing. Throughbores


60




b


are positioned to facilitate mounting of lock assembly


10


to a support structure.




Referring again to

FIG. 1

, bolt


16


is slidably positioned within base portion


19


of lock housing


12


. A biasing member (not shown) is supported within base portion


19


to urge bolt


16


to a retracted or locking position, i.e., to a position in which catch member


30


is pulled towards lock housing


12


in the direction indicated by arrow “A”. The biasing member


19


may include one or more springs in tension positioned between the end of bolt


16


opposite catch member


30


and an inner wall of base portion


19


of lock housing


12


. Alternately, other biasing members and arrangements are envisioned. Bolt


16


is movable to an extended or release position by inserting a key into key slot


24


and rotating the key in a known manner.




In use, when strike


18


is secured to a stationary member, e.g., a door jam, and housing


12


is mounted to a movable member, e.g., a door, and the door is closed, lip portion


38


of catch member


30


of bolt


16


engages lip portion


48


of engagement portion


42


. Each lip portion


38


and


48


includes a curved or angled portion


38




a


and


48




a


(FIG.


1


), respectively. When the door is closed, angled portions


38




a


and


48




a


contact each other and bolt


16


is cammed to the release position against the force of the biasing member. When the door is closed sufficiently to advance lip portion


38


past lip portion


48


, lip portion


38


moves to a position within recess


41


of engagement portion


42


of strike


18


such that strike


18


and bolt


16


are in interlocking engagement. As discussed above, bolt


16


can be moved to the release position, i.e., an extended position in which catch member


30


is spaced from housing


12


a distance sufficient to remove lip portion


38


from recess


41


, to facilitate opening of the door. By providing an interlocking bolt and strike assembly wherein the bolt moves towards the lock housing to engage the strike, any attempt to pry the door open will only move the strike and the bolt into tighter engagement.




It will be understood that various modifications may be made to the embodiments disclosed herein. For example, the lip portions on the strike and the bolt need not be continuous lengths of material but rather may include only projections or tabs. Moreover, lock assembly


10


may be constructed from a plurality of different materials including metals and plastics. Therefore, the above description should not be construed as limiting, but merely as exemplifications of preferred embodiments. Those skilled in the art will envision other modifications within the scope and spirit of the claims appended hereto.



Claims
  • 1. A tamper-resistant lock assembly comprising:a lock housing; a core having a longitudinal core axis, and including a key slot supported by the lock housing; and a bolt slidably positioned within the lock housing and having a catch member extending from the lock housing, the bolt defining a longitudinal bolt axis which extends through the catch member and the lock housing, such that the longitudinal bolt axis is perpendicular to the longitudinal core axis, the catch member being substantially C-shaped and including a first sidewall, a first transverse extension and a first lip portion, the first lip portion having an axis that is substantially parallel to the axis of the first sidewall to define a first recess between the first sidewall and the first lip portion, the bolt being movable in response to rotation of the core in a direction away from the lock housing along the longitudinal bolt axis from a locked position to a release position.
  • 2. A tamper-resistant lock assembly according to claim 1, further including a mounting plate fastened to the lock housing, the mounting plate being adapted to be secured to a movable member.
  • 3. A tamper resistant lock assembly according to claim 1, further including a strike member including an engagement portion configured to interlock with the catch member of the bolt.
  • 4. A tamper resistant lock assembly according to claim 3, wherein the engagement portion has a substantially C-shape and includes a second sidewall, a second transverse extension, and a second lip portion which define a second recess, the second recess being configured to receive the first lip portion.
  • 5. A tamper resistant lock assembly according to claim 1, further including a biasing member positioned within the lock housing to urge the bolt to the locked position.
  • 6. A tamper resistant lock assembly according to claim 1, wherein a portion of the catch member between the first lip portion and the first transverse extension includes a curved outer surface.
  • 7. A tamper resistant lock assembly according to claim 3, wherein the engagement portion includes a curved outer surface at the junction between the second transverse extension and the second lip portion.
  • 8. A tamper resistant lock assembly according to claim 3, wherein the strike member is adapted to be mounted on a support structure.
  • 9. A tamper resistant lock assembly according to claim 3, wherein the lock housing is adapted to be secured to a door and the strike member is adapted to be secured to a door jam.
  • 10. A tamper resistant lock assembly comprising:a lock housing including a core having a longitudinal core axis; a bolt slidably positioned within the lock housing and having a catch member positioned externally of the lock housing, the bolt defining a longitudinal bolt axis and being linearly movable along the longitudinal bolt axis to move the catch member in a direction away from the lock housing from a locked position to a release position, the longitudinal bolt axis extending though the lock housing and the catch member, such that the longitudinal bolt axis is perpendicular to the longitudinal core axis.
  • 11. A tamper resistant lock assembly according to claim 10, wherein the catch member is substantially C-shaped and defines a recess dimensioned to receive a portion of a strike member.
  • 12. A tamper resistant lock assembly according to claim 11, wherein the catch member includes a sidewall, a transverse extension and a lip portion which together define the substantially C-shape.
  • 13. A tamper resistant lock assembly according to claim 12, wherein the lock housing supports a lock core, the lock core including a key slot for receiving a key.
  • 14. A tamper resistant lock assembly according to claim 13, wherein a portion of the catch member adjoining the lip portion and the transverse extension includes a curved outer surface.
  • 15. A tamper resistant lock assembly according to claim 10, further including a biasing member positioned within the lock housing adjacent the bolt to urge the bolt in a direction to move the catch member towards the lock housing.
  • 16. A tamper resistant lock assembly according to claim 10, further including a strike member including an engagement portion configured to interlock with the catch member of the bolt.
  • 17. A tamper resistant lock assembly according to claim 16, wherein the catch member includes a sidewall, a transverse extension and a lip portion which together define the substantially C-shape.
  • 18. A tamper resistant lock assembly according to claim 16, wherein the engagement portion has a substantially C-shape and includes a second sidewall, a second transverse extension, and a second lip portion which define a second recess, the second recess being configured to receive the first lip portion.
  • 19. A tamper resistant lock assembly according to claim 18, wherein the engagement portion includes a curved outer surface at the junction between the second transverse extension and the second lip portion.
Parent Case Info

This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional application Serial No. 60/304,277 filed Jul. 10, 2001, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.

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Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/304277 Jul 2001 US