EP0562525A2 - Electric lock provided with an opening handle which acts directly on the spring latch - Google Patents
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- EP0562525A2 EP0562525A2 EP93104687A EP93104687A EP0562525A2 EP 0562525 A2 EP0562525 A2 EP 0562525A2 EP 93104687 A EP93104687 A EP 93104687A EP 93104687 A EP93104687 A EP 93104687A EP 0562525 A2 EP0562525 A2 EP 0562525A2
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E05—LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
- E05B—LOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
- E05B47/00—Operating or controlling locks or other fastening devices by electric or magnetic means
- E05B47/06—Controlling mechanically-operated bolts by electro-magnetically-operated detents
- E05B47/0607—Controlling mechanically-operated bolts by electro-magnetically-operated detents the detent moving pivotally or rotatively
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- E05—LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
- E05B—LOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
- E05B47/00—Operating or controlling locks or other fastening devices by electric or magnetic means
- E05B47/0001—Operating or controlling locks or other fastening devices by electric or magnetic means with electric actuators; Constructional features thereof
- E05B47/0002—Operating or controlling locks or other fastening devices by electric or magnetic means with electric actuators; Constructional features thereof with electromagnets
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- E05—LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
- E05B—LOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
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- E05B15/10—Bolts of locks or night latches
- E05B15/101—Spring-retracted bolts
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- E05—LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
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- E05B47/00—Operating or controlling locks or other fastening devices by electric or magnetic means
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- E05B47/0003—Operating or controlling locks or other fastening devices by electric or magnetic means with electric actuators; Constructional features thereof with electromagnets having a movable core
- E05B47/0004—Operating or controlling locks or other fastening devices by electric or magnetic means with electric actuators; Constructional features thereof with electromagnets having a movable core said core being linearly movable
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- the present invention relates to an electric lock provided with an opening handle which acts directly on the spring latch.
- electric locks are provided with a spring latch and with a reloading piston provided with a tang being guided in a slot of an element which can slide inside the lock casing and can be blocked by means of a ratchet system controlled by an electromagnet.
- the reloading piston is coupled to the sliding element by means of a spring which remains compressed when the reloading piston, in door closure position, abuts against the doorjamb, whereas the ratchet system keeps the sliding element blocked.
- the spring acts on the sliding element which, in its movement, pulls the spring latch into the casing, allowing to open the door.
- the technical aim of the present invention is to provide an electric lock in which the opening of the spring latch by means of the handle is no longer snap-acting but can be controlled by the user.
- an electric lock comprising: a casing provided with a front wall; a hub which is rotatably supported in said casing and is provided with a hole for the rotary engagement of an actuation handle; a spring latch and a reloading piston which are guided in openings of said front wall; an element being slideably guided in said casing parallel to said piston; means for blocking said sliding element which are controlled by an electromagnet between a position for blocking said sliding element and a position for releasing it; said piston being elastically connected to said sliding element so as to allow the retraction of the piston into the casing when said blocking means are in the position for blocking the sliding element, characterized in that the spring latch comprises: a stem being guided in said sliding element parallel to said reloading piston and has an end provided with engagement means for said sliding element being adapted to allow said sliding element to pull the spring latch into the casing during the opening step; spring means which act on said spring latch to keep said sliding element in abutment against a fixed stroke limiter at which said spring latch pro
- the numeral 1 generally designates the lock casing, which comprises a back wall 2 around which a peripheral wall extends; said peripheral wall is composed of an upper wall 3, a lower wall 4, a front wall 5 and a rear wall 6.
- the numeral 7 designates the closure cover of the casing, which is fixed by means of screws which engage in threaded bushes 9a, 9b, 9c, 9d which are rigidly coupled to the back wall 2.
- the reloading piston 12 has a cylindrical stem 13, one end of which engages a sliding element 14, hereinafter termed slider.
- Said slider 14 is constituted by an L-shaped strip which has one portion 15 adjacent to the upper wall 3 and the other portion 16 normal to said wall 3.
- the end of the stem 13 is guided in a hole of the portion 16 and is provided with a ring 17 which is meant to abut on the portion 16 so as to act as a shoulder.
- a collar 18 is formed on the stem 13 and acts as rest for an end of a spring 19 which is fitted on the stem 13; the opposite end of said spring 19 abuts against the portion 16 of the slider 14.
- the portion 15 of the slider is guided along the wall 3 of the casing by a pin 20 which slides in a slot 21 of the portion 15; the portion 15 is furthermore provided, at the end of the edge adjacent to the back wall 2, with a tooth 22 which slides on the back wall 2.
- the tooth 22 is suitable to engage a notch 23 formed on the edge of a pawl 24 which is articulated about a pivot 25 which protrudes from the back wall 2.
- the pawl 24 can oscillate between a position which blocks the slider 14, which occurs when the tooth 22 engages the notch 23 (the position shown in the figure), and a position for the release of the slider 14, which occurs when the pawl 24 is turned by an angle at which the tooth 22 disengages the notch 23 to allow the portion 15 to slide toward the rear wall 6.
- the pawl 24 is retained in the blocking position by a lever 26 which is pivoted in a rocker-like manner on a pivot 27 and is subjected to the action of an electromagnet 28 installed in the casing 1.
- the electromagnet 28 is provided with a core 29 which is actuated outward by an internal spring, so that it is in contact with the lower arm 30 of the lever 26.
- the core 29 acts, by virtue of the internal spring, on the lower arm 30 of the lever 26, so as to make the upper arm 31 oscillate into abutment against the bush 9b in the position for retaining the pawl 24.
- the spring latch 11 is also provided with a stem 32 which is guided through a plate 33 which is blocked between the back wall 2 and the cover 7 of the casing and constitutes a fixed stroke limiter.
- the end of the stem 32 is slideably guided through the portion 16 of the slider, and a lug 35 is coupled to said end by means of a ring 34; said lug is folded at right angles to the back wall 2 and belongs to a bar 36 which extends next to the side 15 of the slider 14.
- a slot 37 is formed in the bar 36 parallel to the portion 15 of the slider 14 and is engaged by the pivot 25, which thus keeps the bar 36 guided.
- a collar 38 is formed on the stem 32, and an end of a spring 39 rests against it; the spring 39 is fitted on the stem 32, and its opposite end rests against the plate 33.
- the spring 39 is less rigid than the spring 19 and keeps the spring latch 11 in a position in which it protrudes from the front wall; this position is defined by the abutment of the lug 35 against the plate 33 with the interposition of the portion 16, which remains clamped between the plate 33 and the lug 35.
- the end of the bar 36 which is opposite to the lug 35 has a wing 40 which is also folded at right angles to the back wall 2 and on which a lever 41 can act; said lever 41 is radially coupled to the hub 42, to which the handle for manual actuation of the lock is rotationally coupled.
- the bar 36 is used to operatively connect the lever 41 to the stem 32 of the spring latch.
- the hub 42 is rotatably supported in circular seats of the back wall 2 and of the cover 7 of the casing, and is provided with a square hole 43 in which the square pivot of the handle engages with a side fit.
- the hub 42 is provided with two lugs 44, 45 which are arranged diametrically.
- a strut 46 acts on the lug 44; it is loosely guided in the bush 9c and actuated by a spring 47 which acts between said bush 9c and a shoulder 48 of the strut 46.
- the hub 42 is kept in an angular position defined by the abutment of the lug 45 against the bush 9d; in this position, the lever 41 is disengaged from the wing 40.
- the spring latch 11 In the door closure position, the spring latch 11 is engaged in the related selvage and thus protrudes from the front wall 5. At the same time, the piston 12 abuts against the doorjamb and is arranged inside the casing. Since the electromagnet 28 is not energized, the core 29 pushes the lever 26 so that it abuts against the bush 9b, so as to prevent the oscillation of the pawl 24 and block the sliding of the slider 14. As a consequence of this, during door closure, when the piston 12 retracts into the casing, the stem 13 slides with respect to the portion 16 of the slider and the spring 19 is compressed.
- the electric lock according to the invention perfectly achieves the intended aim.
- the positive action applied with the handle furthermore allows to compensate for the force applied by the spring 19 during opening, which may not be sufficient due to increases in internal friction.
- the bar 36 which connects the stem 32 to the lever 41 can be of the articulated type instead of being sliding.
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Abstract
Description
- The present invention relates to an electric lock provided with an opening handle which acts directly on the spring latch.
- As is known, electric locks are provided with a spring latch and with a reloading piston provided with a tang being guided in a slot of an element which can slide inside the lock casing and can be blocked by means of a ratchet system controlled by an electromagnet. The reloading piston is coupled to the sliding element by means of a spring which remains compressed when the reloading piston, in door closure position, abuts against the doorjamb, whereas the ratchet system keeps the sliding element blocked. When the ratchet system is released by actuating the electromagnet, the spring acts on the sliding element which, in its movement, pulls the spring latch into the casing, allowing to open the door. When one wishes to open an electric lock by means of its handle, one acts on the ratchet system, releasing the sliding element and causing the retraction of the spring latch indirectly by means of the compressed spring of the reloading piston, exactly as occurs with electromagnet-based actuation.
- The drawbacks of this opening system are excessive noise and the mechanical stresses to which the elements are subjected; these stresses are due to the impact of the sliding element on the spring latch and on the reloading piston at the end of the retraction stroke. Opening is furthermore controlled by the force of the spring, which is often not sufficient to overcome friction especially if the lock is rarely used or is exposed to external factors which tend to jam it.
- The technical aim of the present invention is to provide an electric lock in which the opening of the spring latch by means of the handle is no longer snap-acting but can be controlled by the user.
- This aim is achieved with an electric lock comprising: a casing provided with a front wall; a hub which is rotatably supported in said casing and is provided with a hole for the rotary engagement of an actuation handle; a spring latch and a reloading piston which are guided in openings of said front wall; an element being slideably guided in said casing parallel to said piston; means for blocking said sliding element which are controlled by an electromagnet between a position for blocking said sliding element and a position for releasing it; said piston being elastically connected to said sliding element so as to allow the retraction of the piston into the casing when said blocking means are in the position for blocking the sliding element, characterized in that the spring latch comprises: a stem being guided in said sliding element parallel to said reloading piston and has an end provided with engagement means for said sliding element being adapted to allow said sliding element to pull the spring latch into the casing during the opening step; spring means which act on said spring latch to keep said sliding element in abutment against a fixed stroke limiter at which said spring latch protrudes from said front wall; an element being coupled to said stem and operatively connecting said stem to the hub of the handle so that actuation of the handle moves said element and retracts the spring latch in contrast with the action of said spring means.
- Further peculiarities will become apparent from the following description of a preferred embodiment, illustrated only by way of non-limitative example in the accompanying drawings, wherein:
the figure is a partially sectional side view of an electric lock according to the invention. - With reference to the above figure, the numeral 1 generally designates the lock casing, which comprises a
back wall 2 around which a peripheral wall extends; said peripheral wall is composed of anupper wall 3, alower wall 4, afront wall 5 and arear wall 6. Thenumeral 7 designates the closure cover of the casing, which is fixed by means of screws which engage in threadedbushes back wall 2. - Three openings are formed in the
front wall 5, and thebolt 10, the spring latch 11 and the reloadingpiston 12 protrude outside the casing through said openings. - The reloading
piston 12 has acylindrical stem 13, one end of which engages a sliding element 14, hereinafter termed slider. Said slider 14 is constituted by an L-shaped strip which has oneportion 15 adjacent to theupper wall 3 and theother portion 16 normal to saidwall 3. - The end of the
stem 13 is guided in a hole of theportion 16 and is provided with aring 17 which is meant to abut on theportion 16 so as to act as a shoulder. Acollar 18 is formed on thestem 13 and acts as rest for an end of aspring 19 which is fitted on thestem 13; the opposite end of saidspring 19 abuts against theportion 16 of the slider 14. - An elastic connection is thus provided between the
piston 12 and theslider 16; by virtue of this connection, thespring 19 keeps theportion 16 in abutment against thering 17, nonetheless allowing thestem 13 to move with respect to theportion 16 in contrast with the action of thespring 19. - The
portion 15 of the slider is guided along thewall 3 of the casing by apin 20 which slides in aslot 21 of theportion 15; theportion 15 is furthermore provided, at the end of the edge adjacent to theback wall 2, with atooth 22 which slides on theback wall 2. - The
tooth 22 is suitable to engage anotch 23 formed on the edge of apawl 24 which is articulated about apivot 25 which protrudes from theback wall 2. Thepawl 24 can oscillate between a position which blocks the slider 14, which occurs when thetooth 22 engages the notch 23 (the position shown in the figure), and a position for the release of the slider 14, which occurs when thepawl 24 is turned by an angle at which thetooth 22 disengages thenotch 23 to allow theportion 15 to slide toward therear wall 6. - The
pawl 24 is retained in the blocking position by alever 26 which is pivoted in a rocker-like manner on apivot 27 and is subjected to the action of anelectromagnet 28 installed in the casing 1. Theelectromagnet 28 is provided with acore 29 which is actuated outward by an internal spring, so that it is in contact with thelower arm 30 of thelever 26. When theelectromagnet 28 is not energized, thecore 29 acts, by virtue of the internal spring, on thelower arm 30 of thelever 26, so as to make theupper arm 31 oscillate into abutment against the bush 9b in the position for retaining thepawl 24. Vice versa, when theelectromagnet 28 is energized, thelever 26 turns in the opposite direction, allowing thepawl 24 to oscillate downward until it abuts against the bush 9b; in this condition, thetooth 22 is disengaged from thenotch 23. - The spring latch 11 is also provided with a
stem 32 which is guided through aplate 33 which is blocked between theback wall 2 and thecover 7 of the casing and constitutes a fixed stroke limiter. The end of thestem 32 is slideably guided through theportion 16 of the slider, and alug 35 is coupled to said end by means of aring 34; said lug is folded at right angles to theback wall 2 and belongs to a bar 36 which extends next to theside 15 of the slider 14. - A slot 37 is formed in the bar 36 parallel to the
portion 15 of the slider 14 and is engaged by thepivot 25, which thus keeps the bar 36 guided. - A
collar 38 is formed on thestem 32, and an end of aspring 39 rests against it; thespring 39 is fitted on thestem 32, and its opposite end rests against theplate 33. - The
spring 39 is less rigid than thespring 19 and keeps the spring latch 11 in a position in which it protrudes from the front wall; this position is defined by the abutment of thelug 35 against theplate 33 with the interposition of theportion 16, which remains clamped between theplate 33 and thelug 35. - The end of the bar 36 which is opposite to the
lug 35 has awing 40 which is also folded at right angles to theback wall 2 and on which alever 41 can act; saidlever 41 is radially coupled to thehub 42, to which the handle for manual actuation of the lock is rotationally coupled. The bar 36 is used to operatively connect thelever 41 to thestem 32 of the spring latch. - The
hub 42 is rotatably supported in circular seats of theback wall 2 and of thecover 7 of the casing, and is provided with asquare hole 43 in which the square pivot of the handle engages with a side fit. - The
hub 42 is provided with twolugs strut 46 acts on thelug 44; it is loosely guided in the bush 9c and actuated by aspring 47 which acts between said bush 9c and ashoulder 48 of thestrut 46. By virtue of thespring 47, thehub 42 is kept in an angular position defined by the abutment of thelug 45 against thebush 9d; in this position, thelever 41 is disengaged from thewing 40. - The operation of the described lock is as follows.
- In the door closure position, the spring latch 11 is engaged in the related selvage and thus protrudes from the
front wall 5. At the same time, thepiston 12 abuts against the doorjamb and is arranged inside the casing. Since theelectromagnet 28 is not energized, thecore 29 pushes thelever 26 so that it abuts against the bush 9b, so as to prevent the oscillation of thepawl 24 and block the sliding of the slider 14. As a consequence of this, during door closure, when thepiston 12 retracts into the casing, thestem 13 slides with respect to theportion 16 of the slider and thespring 19 is compressed. - If one wishes to open the door by electrical actuation, energization of the
electromagnet 28 turns thelever 26, so that thepawl 24 is free to rotate. Due to the compression of thespring 19 which occurred during door closure, the slider 14 acts with thetooth 22 against the edge of thenotch 23, forcing thepawl 24, which is no longer blocked by thelever 26, to rotate into the position which allows the slider 14 to slide freely. The sliding of the slider 14 pulls the spring latch 11 by means of the coupling of theportion 16 on thestem 32. Retraction of the spring latch 11 entails the compression of thespring 39, since said spring, as mentioned, is less rigid than thespring 19. - If instead one wishes to open the door manually, clockwise rotation of the
hub 42 by means of the action of the handle engaged in thesquare hole 43 makes thelever 41 pull the bar 36 and therewith thestem 32, which is rigidly coupled in thelug 35. The movement of the bar 36 occurs independently of the movement of the slider 14, which remains blocked, since thepawl 24 is kept in blocking position by thelever 26. - The pulling of the
stem 32 causes the retraction of the spring latch 11 and the compression of thespring 39 against theplate 33, so that when the action of the handle ends, thespring 39 returns the spring latch to its protruding position. - As can be seen, the electric lock according to the invention perfectly achieves the intended aim. In particular it is possible to control the actuation of the spring latch, avoiding snap-acting movements such as those which occur with electric actuation, thus obtaining gentler and less noisy opening.
- The positive action applied with the handle furthermore allows to compensate for the force applied by the
spring 19 during opening, which may not be sufficient due to increases in internal friction. - Numerous modifications and variations are possible in the practical embodiment of the invention. For example, the bar 36 which connects the
stem 32 to thelever 41 can be of the articulated type instead of being sliding. - Where technical features mentioned in any claim are followed by reference signs, those reference signs have been included for the sole purpose of increasing the intelligibility of the claims and accordingly such reference signs do not have any limiting effect on the scope of each element identified by way of example by such reference signs.
Claims (4)
- Electric lock comprising: a casing (1) provided with a front wall (5); a hub (42) which is rotatably supported in said casing and is provided with a hole (43) for the rotary engagement of an actuation handle; a spring latch (11) and a reloading piston (12) which are guided in openings of said front wall; an element (14) which is slideably guided in said casing parallel to said piston; means (22-26) for blocking said sliding element which are controlled by an electromagnet (28) between a position for blocking said sliding element and a position for releasing it; said piston (12) being elastically connected to said sliding element (14) so as to allow the retraction of the piston into the casing when said blocking means are in the position for blocking the sliding element; characterized in that the spring latch (11) comprises a stem (32) being guided in said sliding element parallel to said reloading piston (12) and has an end provided with engagement means (34) for said sliding element (14) which are adapted to allow said sliding element to pull the spring latch (11) into the casing (1) during the opening step; spring means (39) which act on said spring latch to keep said sliding element in abutment against a fixed stroke limiter (33) at which said spring latch protrudes from said front wall (5); an element (36) being rigidly coupled to said stem (32) and operatively connects said stem to the hub (42) of the handle so that actuation of the handle causes movement of said element (36) and retraction of the spring latch (11) in contrast with the action of said spring means (39).
- Electric lock according to claim 1, characterized in that said sliding element (14) is L-shaped with a first portion (15) which is guided parallel to the sliding direction of the piston (12) and a second portion (16) which is at right angles to said direction and is slideably engaged by said stem (32) of the spring latch (11); said second portion (16) being arranged on said stem between said fixed stroke limiter (33) and a lug (35) of a bar which constitutes said element (36) and being coupled to said stem; said bar being guided parallel to said spring latch.
- Electric lock according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that said hub (42) has a radial arm (41) which acts on a wing (40) of said bar (36) in the direction for the retraction of the spring latch (11).
- Electric lock according to one of claims 1 to 3, characterized in that said spring means are constituted by a spring (39) which is fitted on said stem (32) and acts between said fixed stroke limiter (33) and a collar (38) of said stem.
Applications Claiming Priority (2)
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ITBO920106 | 1992-03-24 | ||
ITBO920106A IT1259255B (en) | 1992-03-24 | 1992-03-24 | ELECTRIC LOCK EQUIPPED WITH OPENING HANDLE WITH DIRECT ACTION ON THE LATCH |
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EP0562525A2 true EP0562525A2 (en) | 1993-09-29 |
EP0562525A3 EP0562525A3 (en) | 1994-03-16 |
EP0562525B1 EP0562525B1 (en) | 1996-10-09 |
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EP93104687A Expired - Lifetime EP0562525B1 (en) | 1992-03-24 | 1993-03-22 | Electric lock provided with an opening handle which acts directly on the spring latch |
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EP0900901A2 (en) * | 1997-09-08 | 1999-03-10 | Costruzioni Italiane Serrature Affini C.I.S.A. S.p.A. | Device for adjusting the trip mechanism of an electric lock |
CN102877699A (en) * | 2012-10-17 | 2013-01-16 | 曹国基 | Anti-theft lock body with enhanced lock tongue structure |
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FR1394247A (en) * | 1964-02-20 | 1965-04-02 | Cisa Costruzioni Italiane Serr | Electric lock provided with a device for blocking the bolt to prevent it from reentering under the effect of pressure exerted in the direction of its sliding |
FR1484810A (en) * | 1966-05-06 | 1967-06-16 | Electromechanical door lock | |
GB2000217A (en) * | 1977-06-21 | 1979-01-04 | Philippsthal G | Apparatus for latching together and releasing two parts which are movable relative to one another |
EP0034129A1 (en) * | 1980-02-08 | 1981-08-19 | NUOVA FEB S.r.l. | Electric lock |
EP0292361A1 (en) * | 1987-05-13 | 1988-11-23 | Creations D. Guidotti | Lock with an electrically operated unlocking mechanism |
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- 1993-03-22 EP EP93104687A patent/EP0562525B1/en not_active Expired - Lifetime
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FR1394247A (en) * | 1964-02-20 | 1965-04-02 | Cisa Costruzioni Italiane Serr | Electric lock provided with a device for blocking the bolt to prevent it from reentering under the effect of pressure exerted in the direction of its sliding |
FR1484810A (en) * | 1966-05-06 | 1967-06-16 | Electromechanical door lock | |
GB2000217A (en) * | 1977-06-21 | 1979-01-04 | Philippsthal G | Apparatus for latching together and releasing two parts which are movable relative to one another |
EP0034129A1 (en) * | 1980-02-08 | 1981-08-19 | NUOVA FEB S.r.l. | Electric lock |
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EP0900901A2 (en) * | 1997-09-08 | 1999-03-10 | Costruzioni Italiane Serrature Affini C.I.S.A. S.p.A. | Device for adjusting the trip mechanism of an electric lock |
EP0900901A3 (en) * | 1997-09-08 | 2000-12-20 | Costruzioni Italiane Serrature Affini C.I.S.A. S.p.A. | Device for adjusting the trip mechanism of an electric lock |
CN102877699A (en) * | 2012-10-17 | 2013-01-16 | 曹国基 | Anti-theft lock body with enhanced lock tongue structure |
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IT1259255B (en) | 1996-03-11 |
EP0562525B1 (en) | 1996-10-09 |
ES2092711T3 (en) | 1996-12-01 |
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EP0562525A3 (en) | 1994-03-16 |
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