序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
141 LOCKS FOR STORAGE CONTAINERS AND THE LIKE US15885094 2018-01-31 US20180305955A1 2018-10-25 Calin V. Roatis; Gabriel Ribu; William Denison
Locks for storage containers having closures such as doors, covers or lids are disclosed. The lock is mounted to the closure and is latched in such a manner as to selectively prevent opening or removal of the closure. The latch of the lock can engage a slot in the storage container, a bracket on the storage container, or a strike on the storage container. Alternatively, the latch can engage a mounting bracket on the door or other portion of the door to selectively block movement of a handle for the door. Further, the latch can have a locking device which can selectively block movement of the latch. Movement of the locking device can be selectively controlled by a magnetic key.
142 Child proof cupboard closure US14704441 2015-05-05 US10066428B2 2018-09-04 Troy Wheelwright
A cabinet closure device is made from a section of cord and utilizes two cord stop devices to form a loop of cord that is adjustable and securable around two objects to be secured. A user slides the closure device around two objects and then pulls on both of the loop ends to secure the closure device around the objects. To release the closure device, the user need only release the cord stops and the closure device will be loosen and the objects released. For the best function, the knot on the end of the cord that does not have the cord stop should be pulled tight against the main cord stop. Once the unit is placed around the knobs of a cabinet, the user can simply pull the 2nd cord to tighten the device. Once tight, the additional cord stop can be slid upwards abutting the main cord stop.
143 Refrigerator locking system US15365380 2016-11-30 US10018405B2 2018-07-10 Carl Kent Abrahamson
A refrigerator locking system is used to secure the doors of a refrigerator in closed or open positions. The system includes at least one anchor bar, a locking bracket, a door block and a refrigerator. The refrigerator includes a frame, at least one refrigerator door and a freezer door. The anchor bar is mounted to the frame in between the refrigerator door and the freezer door. The locking bracket is connected adjacent to the frame and is engaged with to the door block to secure the refrigerator door and the freezer door. The door block can be used to press the refrigerator door and the freezer door against the frame, keeping the refrigerator closed. Alternatively, the door block can be positioned in between the frame and both the refrigerator door and the freezer door to keep the refrigerator open.
144 THREE POINT LOCK US15173107 2016-06-03 US20170350174A1 2017-12-07 Michael A. Barton; Travis James Dodge
A fenestration assembly includes a frame assembly, a movable sash assembly and a lock assembly. The lock assembly includes a first lock and a second side lock. The first lock operatively locks and unlocks the moveable sash to the frame assembly in a first direction only when the movable sash is in a fully closed position. The first side lock operatively locks and unlocks the movable sash in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction both when the movable sash is in the fully closed position and a partially open position.
145 TWO DOOR INTERLOCK MECHANISM FOR AN IMAGING DEVICE US15351537 2016-11-15 US20170308028A1 2017-10-26 JOSEPH EDWIN DOMHOFF; PAUL DOUGLAS HORRALL; ALAN T PULLINS
An imaging device with a two door interlock system for detecting a positional state of orthogonally mounted first and second access doors of the imaging device. The two door interlock system includes a mounting assembly rotatably mounted to a frame of the imaging device and movable by the first access door between a first position and a second position, and an actuator projecting from an inner surface of the second access door, and a sensor positioned on the mounting assembly and providing an output signal that changes between a first state and a second state. The output signal being in the first state when both of the first and second access doors are in their respective closed positions and in the second state when at least one of the first and second access doors are in their respective open positions.
146 Door security reinforcement system US14448475 2014-07-31 US09790717B2 2017-10-17 Kenneth S. Patterson
A security reinforcement system for a door assembly having a door frame with first and second spaced-apart vertical structural supports and a door hinged thereto has first- and second-channel base plates respectively mountable to the first and second vertical structural support. Pivotally attached to the first and second base plates, respectively, are first and second opposed pluralities of security arms which rotate from a retracted position to an extended position in which security arms of the opposed pluralities extend toward each other across a portion of the door, reinforcing the door when first and second actuator arms operatively coupled to the first and second pluralities, respectively, are rotated from a vertical position to a horizontal position and are releasably coupled together by a sleeve.
147 Refrigerator Locking System US15365380 2016-11-30 US20170219271A1 2017-08-03 Carl Kent Abrahamson
A refrigerator locking system is used to secure the doors of a refrigerator in closed or open positions. The system includes at least one anchor bar, a locking bracket, a door block and a refrigerator. The refrigerator includes a frame, at least one refrigerator door and a freezer door. The anchor bar is mounted to the frame in between the refrigerator door and the freezer door. The locking bracket is connected adjacent to the frame and is engaged with to the door block to secure the refrigerator door and the freezer door. The door block can be used to press the refrigerator door and the freezer door against the frame, keeping the refrigerator closed. Alternatively, the door block can be positioned in between the frame and both the refrigerator door and the freezer door to keep the refrigerator open.
148 Continuous handle for window US15005551 2016-01-25 US09670691B2 2017-06-06 Richard Mansueto; Melvin Saunders; Michael Kuneman; Kevin D. Vilhauer; Eric A. Baczuk
A window assembly includes a first sash having a first rail having a longitudinal axis extending between a first end and an opposite second end. A continuous handle extends along the length of the first rail and is pivotally connected to the first rail between a lowered first position and a second raised position.
149 Security Gate US15229325 2016-08-05 US20170037678A1 2017-02-09 Dean Weisbeck; Julie Ann Yager Grad
A security gate including an outer gate and an inner gate for selective passage of people and/or pets therethrough. In one example, the security gate includes: an outer frame; an outer gate at least partially disposed within the outer frame; an inner gate disposed within the outer gate, the inner gate comprising an inner frame having at least one recess; a door at least partially disposed within the inner frame; and at least one projection extending from the outer gate and engaging the at least one recess for supporting the inner gate within the outer gate.
150 ACCESS-CONTROL FIXTURE LOCK US15040538 2016-02-10 US20160230422A1 2016-08-11 Brian C Sundberg; Laura Kay Raffi; Alice Mayfield; Scott E Stropkay; Mark Matthews; Evan Hutker
A fixture lock is provided to lock two movable parts of a fixture so that one part may not be moved relative to another part to gain access to a receptacle formed in the fixture. The fixture lock could be used to lock a cabinet drawer in a closed position in a cabinet base to block access to a storage region formed in the cabinet drawer.
151 ACCESS-CONTROL SYSTEM FOR DOOR LOCK US15040512 2016-02-10 US20160230417A1 2016-08-11 Brian C. Sundberg; Laura Kay Raffi; Alice Mayfield; Scott E. Stropkay; Mark Matthews; Evan Hutker
An access-control system is provided for a door lock that is associated with a door and a rotatable doorknob. The access-control system includes a doorknob cover.
152 CHILD PROOF CUPBOARD CLOSURE US14704441 2015-05-05 US20150267447A1 2015-09-24 Troy Wheelwright
A cabinet closure device is made from a section of nylon or similar cord and utilizes one or more cord stop devices to form a loop of cord that is adjustable and securable around two objects to be secured from movement or opening. A user slides the closure device around two objects and then pulls on one or each of the loop ends to secure the closure device around the objects. To release the closure device, the user need only release the cord stop and the closure device will be loosen and the objects (doors or drawers for example) may be opened. For the best function, the knot on the end of the cord that does not have the traditional cord stop should be pulled tight against the main cord stop. Once the unit is placed around the knobs of a cabinet, the user can simply pull the 2nd cord to tighten the device. Once tight, the additional cord stop can be slid upwards abutting the main cord stop. In this configuration, the cord is locked on both ends securely and cannot be forced open.
153 CONTINUOUS HANDLE FOR WINDOW US14192257 2014-02-27 US20140259946A1 2014-09-18 Richard Mansueto; Melvin Saunders; Michael Kuneman; Kevin D. Vilhauer; Eric A. Baczuk
A window assembly includes a first sash having a first rail having a longitudinal axis extending between a first end and an opposite second end. A continuous handle extends along the length of the first rail and is pivotally connected to the first rail between a lowered first position and a second raised position.
154 Removable vehicle door security lock US14152699 2014-01-10 US20140191519A1 2014-07-10 Betty Cutlip
A device for use by a commercial driver in securing the doors of the vehicle while in another part of the vehicle would be inserted inside of the vehicle door on each side. The device would consist of a telescoping bar with an internal spring that automatically collapses the bar when released. The adjustment arm would telescope out of the housing of the device and lock into place to extend the overall length, directly across the interior width of the vehicle. On each end, a flat, rigid paddle would slide in between the window and the inside door panel, while a pair of elongated rigid members would extend outward from the attachment point to rest against the door frame. The elongated rigid members would retract, fold in, or otherwise be actuated to release the device and allow the door to be opened.
155 TRAPPED-KEY-BASED LOCKING SYSTEM FOR DOCKING STATION US14157037 2014-01-16 US20140138147A1 2014-05-22 Steven Matthew Takata; James Jerome Koberg; Brian Allen Amacher; Nicholas Goebel
Embodiments of the present invention provide a docking station that prevents electrical cables (e.g., from a portable power generator or other temporary power source) from even being connected to connectors in the interior of the docking station while the building's electrical system (or other electrical load) is in electrical communication with the utility. The docking station can include a cabinet with two doors that swing in different directions and a locking mechanism that regulates the opening and closing of those doors. In preferred embodiments, the locking mechanism includes a trapped-key lock. Embodiments of the present invention can be used in applications other than docking stations.
156 One hand operable cabinet latch US13400127 2012-02-20 US20130214544A1 2013-08-22 Kung-Cheng Chen; Lung-Chuan Huang
A one hand operable cabinet latch is provided with upper and lower sub-assemblies including a hollow cylinder, a spring-biased rotatable bolt projecting out of the cylinder, and a knob secured to one end of the bolt and projecting out of an opening of the cylinder; upper and lower mounting plates secured to one door panel; upper and lower driven members each including a groove at one end with the knob slidably projecting out of the groove, a slot at the other end, and a trigger at the other end of the driven member; an intermediate interconnecting member secured to the one door panel and including two fastening members each driven through the slot into the interconnecting member to slidably secure each of the driven members to the interconnecting member; and upper and lower catches mounted on an inner surface of a top and a bottom of the cabinet respectively.
157 Door safety system US12487302 2009-06-18 US08469410B2 2013-06-25 Timothy Wood
A door safety system that includes a body having a first portion with an aperture for accepting a door handle and a second portion for engaging a door frame so that the second portion prevents the door from opening. The door safety system may further include a securing member having a first portion that is adapted to secure to a door and a second portion for engaging the body so that the securing member prevents movement of the body in at least one plane. Exemplary embodiments of the door safety system may further include a housing that comprises: a fastening mechanism; an alarm system; a means for mounting the housing to a wall; a front body; and a mounting body.
158 TRAPPED-KEY-BASED LOCKING SYSTEM FOR DOCKING STATION US13759561 2013-02-05 US20130148269A1 2013-06-13 Steven Matthew Takata; James Jerome Koberg; Brian Allen Amacher; Nicholas Goebel
Embodiments of the present invention provide a docking station that prevents electrical cables (e.g., from a portable power generator or other temporary power source) from even being connected to connectors in the interior of the docking station while the building's electrical system (or other electrical load) is in electrical communication with the utility. The docking station can include a cabinet with two doors that swing in different directions and a locking mechanism that regulates the opening and closing of those doors. In preferred embodiments, the locking mechanism includes a trapped-key lock. Embodiments of the present invention can be used in applications other than docking stations.
159 TRAPPED-KEY-BASED LOCKING SYSTEM FOR DOCKING STATION US12967640 2010-12-14 US20120147550A1 2012-06-14 Steven Matthew Takata; James Jerome Koberg; Brian Allen Amacher; Nicholas Goebel
Embodiments of the present invention provide a docking station that prevents electrical cables (e.g., from a portable power generator or other temporary power source) from even being connected to connectors in the interior of the docking station while the building's electrical system (or other electrical load) is in electrical communication with the utility. The docking station can include a cabinet with two doors that swing in different directions and a locking mechanism that regulates the opening and closing of those doors. In preferred embodiments, the locking mechanism includes a trapped-key lock. Embodiments of the present invention can be used in applications other than docking stations.
160 Opening and secure-closing system for doors US11499915 2006-08-04 US07938366B2 2011-05-10 José Román Martinez Rueda; José Alberto Rojo Carrión; José Luis Sen Pacios; Juan Pablo Melián Brinquis; Nicolás Rojo Saiz; David Martin Calvo; Steffan Prys Thomas; Antonio Márquez Gavilán; María Aranzazu García Patino
Opening and secure-closing system for doors comprising two doors (1,2) for accessing the interior of a chamber, which open towards the outside being hinged around two hinging axes (19,20), both doors (1,2) comprising a set of bolts (17,18) and the opening and closing system comprising additional means of opening/closing operation (26) and an overpressure door (3) located in one of the doors (1,2) which opens towards the outside, in such a way that the means of opening/closing operation (26) comprise a blocking bar (4), a blocking fitting (7) and means of retention (10) between the two doors (1,2) in order to provide a controlled and sequential opening/closing operation of the chamber, and the overpressure door (3) is opened automatically in the event of emergency due to overpressure, and it also participates in the controlled and sequential opening/closing operation of the chamber.
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