WO1994015055A1 - Locking device at safety lockers - Google Patents

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WO1994015055A1
WO1994015055A1 PCT/SE1993/001094 SE9301094W WO9415055A1 WO 1994015055 A1 WO1994015055 A1 WO 1994015055A1 SE 9301094 W SE9301094 W SE 9301094W WO 9415055 A1 WO9415055 A1 WO 9415055A1
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Roger TRULSÉN
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Samhall Bohusgruppen Ab
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
    • E05B65/00Locks or fastenings for special use
    • E05B65/02Locks or fastenings for special use for thin, hollow, or thin-metal wings
    • E05B65/025Locks or fastenings for special use for thin, hollow, or thin-metal wings for lockers
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05CBOLTS OR FASTENING DEVICES FOR WINGS, SPECIALLY FOR DOORS OR WINDOWS
    • E05C19/00Other devices specially designed for securing wings, e.g. with suction cups
    • E05C19/001Other devices specially designed for securing wings, e.g. with suction cups with bolts extending over a considerable extent, e.g. nearly along the whole length of at least one side of the wing
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05CBOLTS OR FASTENING DEVICES FOR WINGS, SPECIALLY FOR DOORS OR WINDOWS
    • E05C9/00Arrangements of simultaneously actuated bolts or other securing devices at well-separated positions on the same wing
    • E05C9/02Arrangements of simultaneously actuated bolts or other securing devices at well-separated positions on the same wing with one sliding bar for fastening when moved in one direction and unfastening when moved in opposite direction; with two sliding bars moved in the same direction when fastening or unfastening
    • E05C9/026Arrangements of simultaneously actuated bolts or other securing devices at well-separated positions on the same wing with one sliding bar for fastening when moved in one direction and unfastening when moved in opposite direction; with two sliding bars moved in the same direction when fastening or unfastening comprising key-operated locks, e.g. a lock cylinder to drive auxiliary deadbolts or latch bolts
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05GSAFES OR STRONG-ROOMS FOR VALUABLES; BANK PROTECTION DEVICES; SAFETY TRANSACTION PARTITIONS
    • E05G1/00Safes or strong-rooms for valuables
    • E05G1/02Details
    • E05G1/04Closure fasteners

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  • the present invention refers to a locking device at safety lockers of the kind that is used i.a. as lockers for firearms, and that fulfils the requirements set up by the authorities concerning safety against burglary.
  • Safety lockers are a type of cabinet which can be used for different objects desired to be protected from unauthorized persons, and these safety lockers are unlike safes not fireproof and can therefore be made simpler, lighter and cheaper than corresponding safes, and are primarily used for keeping of firearms in accordance with Authority regulations.
  • Such safety lockers often have different reinforcements and inserts of specially resistant materials in order to make all attempts to break open the locker more difficult.
  • the locking device at such safety lockers often consists of a number of cylindrical locking bolts, which via a link motion arranged in the door, can be brought to enter simultaneously into a number of corresponding seats in the locker body along the doorway.
  • Such locking devices are well-tried, but have relatively complicated structural design and the risk for malfunction increases thereby, at the same time as the manufacturing cost becomes high.
  • US-A-1,387,332 describes a lockable door provided with a bolting device incorporating a first locking means firmly mounted to the door frame, and a second locking means which is movably arranged along the door leaf, and where the locking means are provided with mutually corresponding recesses and protrusions, which protrusions are adapted in one displacement position for the movable locking means to be situated just in front of the recesses in the fixedly mounted locking means, thereby permitting opening and closing of the door, and in another displacement position to be located just in front of the corresponding protrusions in the fixedly mounted locking means and thereby preventing opening of the door.
  • These locking means are constituted by a C-shaped frame, which forms the fixedly mounted locking means and which is attached to the door frame on all sides except on the hinge side, whereas the movable means extends over essentially the entire outer edge of the door leaf and is formed as a square frame.
  • the C-shaped fixed frame is provided with said recesses and protrusions on arms situated at the upper and lower edges of the door frame, whereas the square-formed, movable frame or locking means has corresponding recesses and protrusions on the corresponding sides, i.e. on the short sides of the door.
  • the purpose of the present invention is to provide a locking device at safety lockers of the kind described in the preamble, which provides another solution of the locking mechanism, which in a simple and particularly efficient way provides a construction that is safe and hard to break open, at the same time as the locking device is technically simple to produce and thereby cheap, and where the opening and closing movements can be effected in a manner requiring only small forces, and this has been achieved by the features defined in the accompanying claim 1.
  • Fig.l shows a horizontal cross-section through a part of a safety locker with a locking device according to the invention
  • Fig.2 is a planar view of the door in a safety locker with the locking device according to the invention, shown with the front plate partially cut away
  • Fig.3 is a schematic edge view of the locking side along line III-III in Fig.2
  • Fig.4 shows a section along line IV-IV in Fig.2.
  • Fig. 1 shows a horizontal cross-section along line I-I in Fig. 2 through a part of a safety locker, with a locker body 1, which forms a closed all-welded space with a doorway, which is bordered by the frames 2,3 of the locker body.
  • One frame side is provided with hinges 4 that support a door leaf 5, which is provided with a rear edge security lock in form of a folded section 6 that on the hinge side extends in behind the frame 3 that is provided with a frame reinforcement 7.
  • a lock 8 On the side of the door leaf 5 turned away from the hinges is provided a lock 8, which with its locking bolt 9 in the position shown, extends through an opening in a support girder 10 that is fixedly mounted on the door leaf and through an opening in a movable locking girder 11, which latter cooperates with a locking girder 12 fixedly mounted in the frame side 2. In the position shown in the figure the door thus is closed and locked by the movable locking girder 11 being blocked by the locking bolt 9.
  • the lock 8 In conventional manner the lock 8 is provided with a blasting safety device with an associated safety shackle 13, and between the lock box and the door leaf is also inserted in conventional manner a protection against drilling 14,15, e.g. of manganese plate.
  • Fig. 2 shows a front view of the door leaf 5 with the surrounding frame 2,3 with parts cut away and with some hidden details indicated by dash lines.
  • the locking girder 12 that is fixedly mounted to the door frame, preferably by welding, and the locking girder 11 that is longitudinally movably arranged along the long side of the door leaf which is turned away from the hinge side, are as can be seen from this view, both formed as cam profiles with their cams 12a respective 11a and their corresponding cam gaps 12b respective lib facing each other.
  • the cam profiles 11, 12 are designed with evenly spaced cams 11a, 12a of mutually the same size and with evenly spaced cam gaps lib, 12b also of mutually the same size and with a width and a depth somewhat exceeding the width and depth of the cams 11a, 12a.
  • the locking girders 11, 12 are in such a mutual displacement position that all the cams 11a, 12a are just in front of the corresponding cam gaps 12b, lib, in which position the locking girder 11 together with the door leaf 5 can be swung around the hinges 4 without being hindered by the fixed locking girder 12.
  • the movable locking girder 11 which is provided in the door leaf may be displaced by turning a handle 17, which is connected to a latch 18 arranged when being turned in one direction to move the movable locking girder to the open position shown in Fig. 2, and at turning in the opposite direction moving the movable locking girder to a blocked locking position, in which the cams 11a in the movable locking girder 11 are situated behind the cams 12a in the fixed locking girder 12, thereby preventing opening of the door leaf 5.
  • the movable locking girder 11 is locked by the lock 8 and its locking bolt.
  • Fig. 3 is shown a section along line III-III in Fig. 2 showing the side of the door leaf 5 turned away from the hinge side and fitted between an upper and a lower frame. From this view it appears that the movable locking girder 11 is provided with a support girder 10 and it also shows a number of openings one of which, 20, is intended to receive the blasting safety device 16, one, 21, being intended for the locking bolt 9 and one, 22, being intended for the latch 18.
  • Fig. 4 shows the door leaf 5 along line IV-IV in Fig. 2 and from this view appears i.a. the positioning of an upper and a lower reinforcement plate 23 respective 24, which at the same time define limitations for the movement of the movable locking girder, whereby the upper plate 23 limits the movement in open position and the lower plate 24 limits the movement in closed and bolted position.
  • the bolted position is situated at the lower part of the locker an attempt to put the locking device out of order will result in movement of the movable locking girder 11 to its lower, blocked position by gravity.
  • both matching cam profiles can be produced from one piece of raw material in a single nibbling operation, which gives a minimum of machining time, at the same time as problems with matching and post treatment for exact congruence are eliminated.
  • the invention is not limited to the embodiment illustrated in the drawings and described in connection thereto, but modifications and variants are possible within the scoop of the following claims.

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Abstract

A locking device at safety lockers including a locker body (1) with a door leaf (5) supported in its hinge side, with a bolting device which can be displaced between a locked position and an unlocked position within the doorway, with means for locking the bolting device in bolted position, said bolting device including a first locking means (12) attached to the door frame and a second locking means (11) which is movable along the door leaf (5), said first and second locking means (12, 11) having corresponding recesses (12b, 11b) and protrusions (12a, 11a) arranged in one displacement position for the movable locking means (11) to be located in coinciding position thereby allow opening and, closing of the door, and in another displacement position being arranged in front of each other thereby preventing opening of the door, whereby the locking means (12, 11) both consist of straight, elongated girders, where the fixed girder (12) extends along the longidutinal edge of the door frame facing away from the hinge side, and where the movable girder (11) extends along the inside of the door leaf and is solely movable in its longitudinal direction.

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LOCKING DEVICE AT SAFETY LOCKERS
Background of the invention
The present invention refers to a locking device at safety lockers of the kind that is used i.a. as lockers for firearms, and that fulfils the requirements set up by the authorities concerning safety against burglary.
Safety lockers are a type of cabinet which can be used for different objects desired to be protected from unauthorized persons, and these safety lockers are unlike safes not fireproof and can therefore be made simpler, lighter and cheaper than corresponding safes, and are primarily used for keeping of firearms in accordance with Authority regulations. Such safety lockers often have different reinforcements and inserts of specially resistant materials in order to make all attempts to break open the locker more difficult.
The locking device at such safety lockers often consists of a number of cylindrical locking bolts, which via a link motion arranged in the door, can be brought to enter simultaneously into a number of corresponding seats in the locker body along the doorway.
Such locking devices are well-tried, but have relatively complicated structural design and the risk for malfunction increases thereby, at the same time as the manufacturing cost becomes high.
US-A-1,387,332 describes a lockable door provided with a bolting device incorporating a first locking means firmly mounted to the door frame, and a second locking means which is movably arranged along the door leaf, and where the locking means are provided with mutually corresponding recesses and protrusions, which protrusions are adapted in one displacement position for the movable locking means to be situated just in front of the recesses in the fixedly mounted locking means, thereby permitting opening and closing of the door, and in another displacement position to be located just in front of the corresponding protrusions in the fixedly mounted locking means and thereby preventing opening of the door. These locking means are constituted by a C-shaped frame, which forms the fixedly mounted locking means and which is attached to the door frame on all sides except on the hinge side, whereas the movable means extends over essentially the entire outer edge of the door leaf and is formed as a square frame. The C-shaped fixed frame is provided with said recesses and protrusions on arms situated at the upper and lower edges of the door frame, whereas the square-formed, movable frame or locking means has corresponding recesses and protrusions on the corresponding sides, i.e. on the short sides of the door.
This means at one hand, that the lock parts, that are shaped as recesses and protrusions, are not situated on the opening side of the door, which is of disadvantage, since the highest strength against breaking should be concentrated here.
However, what is still more negative at this known construction is that at opening and closing movements, the entire square- formed frame, which extends over the main part of the door leaf, must be displaced via a handle, which is a heavy work, that will be hard to do due to the friction force along the very large sliding surfaces, and which can be completely impossible at occurrence of minimum obliqueness or burrs.
The purpose and most important features of the invention
The purpose of the present invention is to provide a locking device at safety lockers of the kind described in the preamble, which provides another solution of the locking mechanism, which in a simple and particularly efficient way provides a construction that is safe and hard to break open, at the same time as the locking device is technically simple to produce and thereby cheap, and where the opening and closing movements can be effected in a manner requiring only small forces, and this has been achieved by the features defined in the accompanying claim 1.
Description of the drawings
Hereinafter the invention will be described more in detail with reference to an embodiment schematically shown in the enclosed drawings, the invention therefore not being limited to the precise solution shown.
Fig.l shows a horizontal cross-section through a part of a safety locker with a locking device according to the invention, Fig.2 is a planar view of the door in a safety locker with the locking device according to the invention, shown with the front plate partially cut away, Fig.3 is a schematic edge view of the locking side along line III-III in Fig.2, and Fig.4 shows a section along line IV-IV in Fig.2.
Description of the preferred embodiment
Fig. 1 shows a horizontal cross-section along line I-I in Fig. 2 through a part of a safety locker, with a locker body 1, which forms a closed all-welded space with a doorway, which is bordered by the frames 2,3 of the locker body. One frame side is provided with hinges 4 that support a door leaf 5, which is provided with a rear edge security lock in form of a folded section 6 that on the hinge side extends in behind the frame 3 that is provided with a frame reinforcement 7.
On the side of the door leaf 5 turned away from the hinges is provided a lock 8, which with its locking bolt 9 in the position shown, extends through an opening in a support girder 10 that is fixedly mounted on the door leaf and through an opening in a movable locking girder 11, which latter cooperates with a locking girder 12 fixedly mounted in the frame side 2. In the position shown in the figure the door thus is closed and locked by the movable locking girder 11 being blocked by the locking bolt 9. In conventional manner the lock 8 is provided with a blasting safety device with an associated safety shackle 13, and between the lock box and the door leaf is also inserted in conventional manner a protection against drilling 14,15, e.g. of manganese plate.
Fig. 2 shows a front view of the door leaf 5 with the surrounding frame 2,3 with parts cut away and with some hidden details indicated by dash lines. The locking girder 12 that is fixedly mounted to the door frame, preferably by welding, and the locking girder 11 that is longitudinally movably arranged along the long side of the door leaf which is turned away from the hinge side, are as can be seen from this view, both formed as cam profiles with their cams 12a respective 11a and their corresponding cam gaps 12b respective lib facing each other. The cam profiles 11, 12 are designed with evenly spaced cams 11a, 12a of mutually the same size and with evenly spaced cam gaps lib, 12b also of mutually the same size and with a width and a depth somewhat exceeding the width and depth of the cams 11a, 12a. In the position shown in Fig. 2 the locking girders 11, 12 are in such a mutual displacement position that all the cams 11a, 12a are just in front of the corresponding cam gaps 12b, lib, in which position the locking girder 11 together with the door leaf 5 can be swung around the hinges 4 without being hindered by the fixed locking girder 12. From this position the movable locking girder 11, which is provided in the door leaf may be displaced by turning a handle 17, which is connected to a latch 18 arranged when being turned in one direction to move the movable locking girder to the open position shown in Fig. 2, and at turning in the opposite direction moving the movable locking girder to a blocked locking position, in which the cams 11a in the movable locking girder 11 are situated behind the cams 12a in the fixed locking girder 12, thereby preventing opening of the door leaf 5. In this, not shown locking position, the movable locking girder 11 is locked by the lock 8 and its locking bolt. To ensure that the door can not be blown open there is the earlier mentioned safety shackle 13, that cooperates with a spring loaded blasting safety device 16, which at possible blasting of the lock (see Fig. 3) is driven by the spring into a hole 20 in the movable locking girder 11 thereby preventing its displacement to open position.
In Fig. 3 is shown a section along line III-III in Fig. 2 showing the side of the door leaf 5 turned away from the hinge side and fitted between an upper and a lower frame. From this view it appears that the movable locking girder 11 is provided with a support girder 10 and it also shows a number of openings one of which, 20, is intended to receive the blasting safety device 16, one, 21, being intended for the locking bolt 9 and one, 22, being intended for the latch 18.
Fig. 4 shows the door leaf 5 along line IV-IV in Fig. 2 and from this view appears i.a. the positioning of an upper and a lower reinforcement plate 23 respective 24, which at the same time define limitations for the movement of the movable locking girder, whereby the upper plate 23 limits the movement in open position and the lower plate 24 limits the movement in closed and bolted position. As the bolted position is situated at the lower part of the locker an attempt to put the locking device out of order will result in movement of the movable locking girder 11 to its lower, blocked position by gravity.
As the two locking girders are formed as inverted cam profiles it is possible to produce these locking girders in a remarkably simple and inexpensive way, whereby both matching cam profiles can be produced from one piece of raw material in a single nibbling operation, which gives a minimum of machining time, at the same time as problems with matching and post treatment for exact congruence are eliminated. The invention is not limited to the embodiment illustrated in the drawings and described in connection thereto, but modifications and variants are possible within the scoop of the following claims.

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1. A locking device at safety lockers of the kind that comprises a locker body (1) with a door leaf (5) supported in its hinge side, provided with a bolting device at the side edge of the door leaf opposed to its hinge side and which device can be displaced between a locked position, and an unlocked position within the doorway, whereby a lock box (8) is attached to the door leaf, and having a lock arranged to enable locking of the bolting device into bolted position, which bolting device includes a first locking means (12) fixedly mounted to the door frame and a second locking means (11), movably arranged along the door leaf (5), where the first and the second locking means (12,11) present mutually corresponding recesses (12b,lib) and protrusions (12a, 11a) and which protrusions (12a,11a) are arranged in one displacement position of the movable locking means (11) to be situated just in front of the recesses (12b,lib) in the fixed locking means thereby permitting opening and closing of the door, and in a second displacement position to be situated just in front of the corresponding protrusions in the fixed locking means (12) thereby preventing opening of the door, c h a r a c t e r i z e d i n, that the first and the second locking means (12, 11) are both formed as straight, elongate girders, the fixed girder (12) of which is arranged to extend along the longitudinal edge of the door frame turned away from the hinge side, and that the second, movable girder (11) extends along the inside of the door leaf and is solely movable in its longitudinal direction.
2. A locking device according to claim 1 , c h a r a c t e r i z e d i n, that the locking girders for providing said recesses (12b,lib) and protrusions (12a,11a) are made as regular cam profiles, with the open sections of the cam profile of the door leaf facing the door frame and with the open sections of the cam profile of the door frame facing the door leaf.
3. A locking device according to claim 2, c h a r a c t e r i z e d i n, that the locking girders (11,12) of the door leaf (5) and of the door frame (2), are both manufactured from a single girder.
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