CA2286487C - Casket lock - Google Patents

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CA2286487C
CA2286487C CA 2286487 CA2286487A CA2286487C CA 2286487 C CA2286487 C CA 2286487C CA 2286487 CA2286487 CA 2286487 CA 2286487 A CA2286487 A CA 2286487A CA 2286487 C CA2286487 C CA 2286487C
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Pascal Robert
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
    • E05B65/00Locks or fastenings for special use
    • E05B65/0057Locks or fastenings for special use for caskets, coffins or burial vaults
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
    • E05B15/00Other details of locks; Parts for engagement by bolts of fastening devices
    • E05B15/02Striking-plates; Keepers; Bolt staples; Escutcheons
    • E05B15/0205Striking-plates, keepers, staples
    • E05B2015/023Keeper shape
    • E05B2015/0235Stud-like
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
    • E05B35/00Locks for use with special keys or a plurality of keys ; keys therefor
    • E05B35/008Locks for use with special keys or a plurality of keys ; keys therefor for simple tool-like keys
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05CBOLTS OR FASTENING DEVICES FOR WINGS, SPECIALLY FOR DOORS OR WINDOWS
    • E05C3/00Fastening devices with bolts moving pivotally or rotatively
    • E05C3/02Fastening devices with bolts moving pivotally or rotatively without latching action
    • E05C3/04Fastening devices with bolts moving pivotally or rotatively without latching action with operating handle or equivalent member rigid with the bolt
    • E05C3/041Fastening devices with bolts moving pivotally or rotatively without latching action with operating handle or equivalent member rigid with the bolt rotating about an axis perpendicular to the surface on which the fastener is mounted
    • E05C3/042Fastening devices with bolts moving pivotally or rotatively without latching action with operating handle or equivalent member rigid with the bolt rotating about an axis perpendicular to the surface on which the fastener is mounted the handle being at one side, the bolt at the other side or inside the wing

Abstract

A lock of the catch type adapted to use in combination with a casket is disclosed. The lock includes a locking pin and a receiving element. The locking pin in installed on the lid of the casket and has a portion configured so to enable it to engage and remain engaged, when so desired, in the receiving element of the lock.
The receiving element is installed in one of the side walls of the casket so that it is directly opposite to the locking pin. The receiving element comprises a hollow cylinder case adapted to be inserted and rotate with respect to a sleeve. The hollow cylinder case and the sleeve each comprises an opening for receiving the corresponding portion of the locking pin. The receiving element further including a compressible O-ring for enabling the hollow cylinder case to be inwardly biased against the sleeve during locking and unlocking of the lock.

Description

CASKET LOCK
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to improved locks adapted to be installed in caskets. More precisely, the present invention is concerned with a lock of the catch-type which is easy to use and easy to instal! on the casket.
DESCRIPTION OF PRIOR ART
It is well known to use locks in caskets for locking the lid of same.
However, the locking means commonly used are often difficult to manipulate, as they provide no means to indicate whether or not the casket is locked. Furthermore, some of the locks are indiscreet in that they are quite noisy and require a special key to activate them.
In addition, because of the fact that some caskets are made of wood and that they constitute essentially of a five-sided open box, they may warp or be easily deformed. This in turn, may cause a misalignment of the lid with respect to the four walls of the casket which in turn may render locking of same difficult.
As a result, it may be difficult to close the casket properly.
Ball catch locks such as those comprising a miter joint connector and a connecting bolt are commonly known and used. However they are not reliable locking means as the miter joint corinector is not tightly fastened to the supporting member on which it is installed. As a result it easily falls out of place when the connecting bolt is released therefrom. Indeed, in most locks of the ball catch type such as previously described, the joint connector is loosely attached to the supporting member.
The Applicant has previously developed a casket-lock of the catch-type described in co-pending US Application No. 091175,085, filed October 19, 1998, and subsequently issued as US patent No 6,116,663 on September 12, ,2000. More precisely, the lock comprises an engaging member compris'mg a locking pin, a receiving member and a biasing means. The receiving member comprises a female element, which is in the form of a sleeve and has a central axis. The female element comprises an opening lying in a plane parallel to the central axis and on the periphery of the sleeve to receive a portion of the locking pin. The female element further comprises an elongated slot on a portion thereof, lying in aplane perpendicular to the central axis.
The elongated opening is defined by an upper and a lower end, each end having a recess extending to a given direction.
The male element has an inner and an outer end. The inner end is formed as a hollow cylinder case, which is adapted to be inserted within the female element and rotate with respect to the latter about an axis parallel to the central axis.
The hollow cylinder also comprises a pear-ahaped opening having a wider and a thinner portion to receive the portion of the locking pin. The male element further comprises a spring pin having a plane perpendicular to the central axis. The spring pin is adapted to engage in the elongated opening on the sleeve. The outer end of the element includes a keyway.
The receiving member further comprises a biasing means for outwardly biasing the male element with respect to the female element.
The lock, according to that embodiment, has an open and a closed position so that in the open position, the wider portion of the pear-shaped opening of the male element is in registration with the opening of the female element, and the spring pin is set into the recess of the upper end of the elongated opening of the female element. In order to bring the lock: from an open position into a closed position, the male element is pushed inwardly through the keyway so to release the spring pin out of the recess into the elongated slot. The keyway is then rotated at a predetermined position so that the locking pin is engaged in the thinner portion of the pear-shaped opening of the male element, and the spring pin is engaged in the recess of the lower end.
Although the lock as defined above is easier to use and to install on a casket than the existing locks, its structure renders it more costly to produce, since it requires the production of several independent pieces, and thus, in the same way, renders its assembly more complicated.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The lock, according to the present invention, is designed to overcome the above problem. Thence, the present invention is concerned with a lock of the catch-type comprising an engaging member- and a receiving member.
The engaging member comprises a locking pin.
The receiving member has ari inner and an outer end, and comprises a female and a male element. The female element is in the form of a sleeve having an inner and an outer end. The sleeve has a central axis and comprises an opening lying in the plane parallel to said central axis and on a periphery of the female element. The sleeve also comprises an elongated slot on a portion thereof. The elongated opening is located in the inner end and lies in a plane perpendicular to the central axis. The female element further comprises a longitudinal notch extending from the outer end to a side of the elongated opening.
The male element also comprises an inner and an outer end. The inner end is formed of a hollow cylinder adapted to~ be inserted within the female element.
The male element is adapted to rotate with respect to the female element about an axis parallel to the central axis. The hollow cylinder is provided with a pear-shaped opening having a wider and a thinner portion. The pear-shaped opening lies in a plane normal to the central axis for receiving the locking pin. The hollow cylinder case comprises a blocking element on its periphery for maintaining the male element tightly secured within the female element. The outer end of the male element includes a keyway.
Hence, the lock, according to the present invention, has an open position and a closed position. When the lock is in the open position, the wider portion of the pear-shaped opening of the male element and the opening of the female element are in registration for receiving a portion of the locking pin, and the blocking element is set into an upper end of the elongated opening. The lock is in a closed position when the locking pin is engaged within the male element.
More precisely, the lock is brought from the open position to the close position when the keyway is rotated at a predetermined position, so that the locking pin is engaged with the thinner portion of the pear-shaped opening of the female element, and the blocking element is brought to a lower end of the elongated slot.
As can be noted, the lock, according to the present invention, has a structure allowing easy assembly of the lock:, since the blocking element forms an integral part of the male element. Also, by nature of its structure, the lock is less inclined to break.
It is also an object of the invention to provide a lock that allows proper alignment of the locking pin in the corresponding receiving member of the lock.
Finally, it is also an object of the present invention to provide a casket comprising at least one lock according to the present invention so to provide locking means that appears discreet on the casket.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Figure 1 is an exploded view of a lock according to a preferred embodiment of the invention.
Figure 2 is an exploded view of the engaging member of the lock of Figure 1.
Figure 3 is a front view of the lock of Figure 1 assembled.
Figure 4 is a back view of the lock of Figure 3 in the open position.
Figure 5 is the back view of the lock of Figure 4 in the closed position.
Figure 6 is a perspective view of the lock of Figure 1 partially installed on a portion of a wall.
Figure 7 is a perspective view of the lock of Figure 6 installed on the portion of the wall.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
As can be seen in Figure 1, the lock (1) according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention comprises an engaging member (3) and a receiving member (9). The engaging member (3) comprises a locking pin (5).
The locking pin (5) has two extremities, one of which is provided with an attaching means for fixing the locking pin (5) in place. The other extremity is provided with an enlarged portion such as a knob (7) adapted to engage in the opening of the corresponding receiving member (9) of the lock (1 ). As can be seen, the locking pin (5) is preferably a ball-head screw.
The receiving .member (9) generally comprises two components which are imbricated in such a way to allow them to rotate relative to each other from an open position to a closed position.
More precisely, the two components may be defined as a female element (11 ) and a male element (13). The female element (11 ) comprises a sleeve (12) having a central axis delimited by an inner end (17) and an outer end (15). The female element (11 ) also comprises an opening (19) sized and shaped to receive a portion of the locking pin (5). The female element (11 ) further comprises an engaging portion. The sleeve (12) may comprise on its periphery, a plurality of projections (16) for keeping the receiving member tightly secured in place in the wall of the casket during operation of same. The projections have a plane parallel to the central axis. Preferably, the sleeve (12) comprises four projections.
As can be seen in Fig. 2, in a particular embodiment, the engaging portion comprises an elongated opening (21 ) and a longitudinal notch (23).
The elongated opening (21 ) comprises an upper and a lower end and may be located proximate the inner end (17) of the female element (11 ). The elongated opening (21 ) has an axis perpendicular to the central axis and is in perpendicular relation with the longitudinal notch. The elongated opening (21 ) may further comprise a recess at each end. The recess extends in the direction of the outer end (15) of the female element (11 ). The longitudinal notch (23) extends from the outer end (15) of the female element (11 ) to a side (20) of the elongated opening (21 ). The notch (23) and elongated opening (21 ) are adapted to receive a blocking element, which may be a stop block (33) located on the male element (13).
The male element (13) comprises a cylinder case (14) having an inner and an outer end (25, 27). The cylinder case (14) is adapted to slidably be inserted in the female element (11 ) so that the male element (13) may rotate with respect to the female element (11 ) about an axis parallel to the central axis. The male element (13) further comprises a pear-shaped opening (31 ). The pear-shaped opening (31 ) is generally defined by a wider portion and a thinner portion. The thinner portion of the pear-shaped opening may be defined by a somewhat rounded or squared contour. The wider portion is sized to receive a corresponding end portion (7) of the locking pin (5). The thinner portion is sizedl to secure the end portion (7) of the locking pin (5) so that it remains engaged within the male and female elements (11, 13).
As mentioned above, in a particular embodiment, the male element (13) comprises a stop block (33) on the periphery of the cylinder case (14). The stop block (33) is positioned so that when the malE~ element (13) is inserted in the female element (11 ), the stop block (33) engages in the notch (23) to reach the elongated opening (21 ).
The outer end (27) of the male element (13) may include a keyway, which can be adapted to be used in combination with an Allen key.
As can also be seen in Figure 1, the lock (1) may further comprise a biasing means. The biasing means may consist of a ring (35). The ring (35) is made of a resistant and compressible material, such as polyurethane, polypropylene and buns "N". The ring (35) is installed in such a position so that during locking and unlocking of the lock (1 ). The biasing means may form an integral portion of the sleeve (12) of the female element (11 ), or be~ of a different form such as a spring.
For fastening the lock (1 ), an A,Ilen key is inserted within the keyway (29) of the male element (13). Fastening of the lock (1 ) occurs when, once the male element (13) is biased against the female element (11 ), it is rotated at a predetermined position preferably about 90° in respect to the female element (11 ).
As a result, the male element (13) rotates in respect to the female element (11 ) until the thinner portion of the pear-shaped opening (31 ) of the male element (13) is in registration with the opening (19) of the female element (11 ). Indeed, the locking pin (5) remains engaged within the receiving member (9) when the knob (7) of the locking pin (5) is trapped within the thinner portion of the pear-shaped opening (31 ) of the male element (13).

Hence, during locking, the ring will outwardly bias the male element (13) so to move the stop block (33) in the rE~cess (18} of the upper end when the male element is rotated at the closed position.
To bring the lock from the closed position to the open position, the male element is inwardly biased against the female element so as to disengage the stop block (33) from the recess (18) of the upper e:nd. Then, the male element is rotated at a predetermined position, preferably about 90° with respect to the female element so to drive the stop block (33) in the recess (18) of the lower end of the elongated opening (21 ).
In the open position, as shown in Fig. 5, the opening (19) of the female element (11 ) is in registration with the wider portion of the pear-shaped opening (31 ) of the male element (13).
Referring to Figs. 6 and 7, in a preferred embodiment, the lock may further comprise a guide, which can be installed on top of the opening (19) on the female element (11 ). An object of the guide is to realign or facilitate the alignment of the knob (7) of the locking pin (5) inside thE: opening (19} of the receiving member of the lock (1 ) and to protect the hole on the wall (39) of the casket in cases where the lid is misaligned with the casket. The guide may be a plate (37) having the shape of a half-moon and comprising an opE~ning for receiving the locking pin (5).
Hence, in order to interact with the receiving member (9) of the lock (1 ), the locking pin (5) is installed at a precise position opposite to it. More particularly, for use in combination with a casket, the locl~cing pin (5) may be installed on the lid of same. The receiving member (9) is installed on one of the wall so that it is in registration with the locking pin (5). In other words, the receiving member (9) is installed so that the opening of the female and male elements (11, 13) are directly opposite to the locking pin (5) and the keyway (29) is facing the outer face of the wall.
The lock (1 ) of the present invention may be used in combination with a casket for locking the lid of same. It is worth mentioning that a casket may contain more than one lock. Such is the case of c<~skets having a lid composed of two halves wherein each half can operate independently.
As can also be appreciated, the lock, according to the present invention, can be used in combination with a compartment on the casket, such as fall-front type drawers.

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1. A lock of the catch-type comprising:
- an engaging member comprising a locking pin;
- a receiving member having an inner and an outer end, the receiving member comprising:
a female element in the form of a sleeve having an inner and an outer end, said sleeve having a central axis and comprising an opening lying in a plane parallel to said central axis and on a periphery of said female element, said sleeve also comprising an elongated slot on a portion thereof, said elongated slot being located in the inner end and lying in a plane perpendicular to said central axis, said female element further comprising a longitudinal notch extending from the outer end of said female element to a side of said elongated opening;
a male element having an inner end and an outer end, said inner end being formed as a hollow cylinder adapted to be inserted within said female element, said male element adapted to rotate with respect to said female element about an axis parallel to said central axis, said hollow cylinder being provided with a pear-shaped opening having a wider and a thinner portion, said pear-shaped opening lying in a plane normal to said central axis for receiving said locking pin, said hollow cylinder case comprising a blocking element on its periphery for maintaining the male element tightly secured within the female element; said outer end of male element including a keyway;
said lock having an open position and a closed position, said lock being in said open position when the wider portion of said pear-shaped opening of said male element and said opening of said female element are in registration for receiving a portion of said locking pin and said blocking element is set into an upper end of said elongated opening, said lock being in said closed position when said locking pin is engaged within said male element, said lock is brought from the open position to the closed position when said keyway is rotated at a predetermined position so that said locking pin is engaged with the thinner portion of said pear-shaped opening of said female element and said blocking element is brought to a lower end of said elongated slot.
2. A lock according to claim 1, wherein it further comprises a biasing means for outwardly biasing said male element with respect to said female element.
3. A lock according to claim 2, wherein the biasing means consist of a compressible ring.
4. A lock according to claim 3, wherein the ring is made of buna "N".
5. A lock according to claim 4, wherein the locking pin comprises a first and a second end separated by an elongated portion, the first end comprising an attaching means, said second end comprising an enlarged portion in the form of a knob.
6. A lock according to claim 5, wherein the locking pin is a ball head screw.
7. A lock according to claim 1, wherein the elongated opening comprises a recess at a lower end and at an upper end so that for opening the lock, the blocking element is driven out of the recess of the upper end of the elongated opening by pushing the male element inwardly against the female element and rotating same at about 90° so to drive the blocking element in the recess at the lower end of the elongated opening.
8. A lock according to claim 7, wherein it further comprises a guide consisting of a plate in the form of a half-moon installed in registration with the opening located on the female element, so to facilitate entrance of the locking pin into the receiving member of the lock.
9. A lock according to claim 8, wherein the keyway is configured so as to be used in combination with an Allen key.
10. A lock according to claim 9, wherein the sleeve comprises at least one projection on its periphery for maintaining in place the receiving member in said wall of said casket, said projection lying in a plane parallel to said central axis.
11. In combination, a casket having four-side walls, a lid adapted to pivot between an open and a closed position, and at least one lock of the catch-type, the lock comprising:
an engaging member comprising a locking pin, the locking pin being installed on the lid;

- a receiving member having an inner and an outer end, the receiving member being installed in registration with the locking pin on one of said corresponding wall, the receiving member comprising:
a female element in the form of a sleeve having an inner and an outer end, said sleeve having a central axis and comprising an opening lying in a plane parallel to said central axis and on a periphery of said female element, said sleeve also comprising an elongated slot on a portion thereof, said elongated slot being located in the inner end and lying in a plane perpendicular to said central axis, said female element further comprising a longitudinal notch extending from the outer end of said female element to a side of said elongated opening;
a male element having an inner end and an outer end, said inner end being formed as a hollow cylinder adapted to be inserted within said female element, said male element adapted to rotate with respect to said female element about an axis parallel to said central axis, said hollow cylinder being provided with a pear-shaped opening having a wider and a thinner portion, said pear-shaped opening lying in a plane normal to said central axis for receiving said locking pin, said hollow cylinder case comprising a blocking element on its periphery for maintaining the male element tightly secured within the female element; said outer end of male element including a keyway;
said lock having an open position and a closed position, said lock being in said open position when the wider portion of said pear-shaped opening of said male element and said opening of said female element are in registration for receiving a portion of said locking pin and said blocking element is set into an upper end of said elongated opening, said lock being in said closed position when said locking pin is engaged within said male element, said lock is brought from the open position to the closed position when said keyway is rotated at a predetermined position so that said locking pin is engaged with the thinner portion of said pear-shaped opening of said female element and said blocking element is brought to a lower end of said elongated slot.
12 12. A lock according to claim 11, wherein the sleeve comprises at least one projection on its periphery for maintaining in place the receiving member in said wall of said casket, said projection lying in a plane parallel to said central axis.
13. A lock according to claim 12, wherein the locking pin comprises a first and a second end, said first end comprising an attaching means, said second end comprising an enlarged portion in the form of a knob.
14. A lock according to claim 13, wherein the locking pin is a ball-head screw.
15. A lock according to claim 14, wherein the biasing means consist of a compressible ring.
16. A lock according to claim 15, wherein the ring is made of buns "N".
17. A lock according to claim 16, wherein the elongated opening comprises a recess at a lower end and at an upper end so that for opening the lock the blocking element is driven out of the recess of the upper end of the elongated opening by pushing the male element inwardly against the female element and rotating same at about 90° so to drive the blocking element in the recess at the lower end of the elongated opening.
18. A lock according to claim 17, wherein it further comprises a guide consisting of a plate in the form of a half-moon installed in registration with the opening located on the female element, so as to facilitate entrance of the locking pin into the receiving member of the lock.
19. A lock according to claim 18, wherein the keyway is configured so as to be used in combination with an Allen key.
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