Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
070095000 | Sliding door | 12 |
20090241611 | Latch assembly - A door latch assembly having a latching mechanism and a substantially flush-mounted actuator. The actuator may raise and lower a latch within the latching mechanism to engage and disengage the strike plate of an adjacent door jam. Similar to the actuator, a key cylinder may be substantially flush-mounted on an opposite side of the door. The key cylinder may lock or unlock the latch assembly. | 10-01-2009 |
20100043506 | locking device, a locking arrangement,and a locking system - The invention relates to a locking device adapted for locking a shutter element ( | 02-25-2010 |
20100229609 | LOCK FOR A SLIDING DOOR - A lock, in particular for a sliding door ( | 09-16-2010 |
20110203333 | Menace garage lock - MGL - The Menace Garage Lock-MGL is mounted to each side of the door, and the abutting door frame is equipped with the dead bolt receiver or housing, a one-quarter inch cast steel plate bolted to the frame, with a U-shaped bracket into which the dead bolt slides. The dead bolt is cylindrical and possesses the unique characteristic of rotating freely upon its longitudinal axis, which means that even if a thief attempted to saw through it with a hacksaw blade, the dead bolt simply rotates, and thus cannot be cut. | 08-25-2011 |
20120006081 | LOCK AND DOOR UTILIZING THE SAME - The present disclosure relates to a lock for a sliding door. The lock includes a locking assembly, a controlling plate, and a locking dish. The locking assembly includes a locking module, a reverting module, and a housing with a panel. The driving module drives the locking module to extend out of the panel. In the embodiments, the locking assembly can be driven to extend out of the panel to be used as a handle, thus, a door utilizing the lock can be drawn or pulled the locking module. | 01-12-2012 |
070096000 | Extending keeper | 1 |
070097000 | Rigid or fixed | 1 |
20130180296 | Adjustable Position Blocking Device for Sliding Closures - An adjustable position blocking device for sliding closures that firmly attaches to a glass pane of a closure and limits the sliding translation of the sliding panels of the closure. One embodiment comprises an elongated track ( | 07-18-2013 |
070099000 | Projecting or extending bolt | 3 |
20100064741 | LOCKING DEVICE FOR SLIDING DOORS OF AIRCRAFT, ESPECIALLY OF HELICOPTERS - A locking device having a door catch system for helicopter doors, which are embodied as sliding doors, which are to be additionally moved (flush-fitted) into the closed position at right angles to the plane of the door opening in response to their closing movement, consisting of a catch ( | 03-18-2010 |
20100147042 | CONVENIENT SLIDING GLASS DOOR INTERMEDIATE LOCK SYSTEM - In a sliding glass door system, having a stationary panel and a movable panel within a door casement, the improvement of incorporating an independent locking system centrally located in the vertical stile of the movable panel remote from the conventional door lock for this panel includes an operating lever mounted in the stile so one end thereof is accessible, a vertical oriented locking bolt connected to the lever for reciprocal movement through manipulation of the lever, and a plurality of apertures in the top track of casement for the movable panel whereby the lever can be manipulated to insert the distal end of vertical locking bolt into selected apertures to lock the panel in selected intermediate positions or to remove the distal end the vertical locking bolt from such apertures to release the panel. In the preferred embodiment the connection of the lever to locking bolt and the bolt are located inside a channel in the associated stile to maintain the aesthetics of the door. Typically the lever is mounted in middle of the associated stile for added safety and convenience. | 06-17-2010 |
20110011138 | SYSTEMS AND METHOD FOR LOCKING SLIDING DOORS - A system and method for locking a sliding door comprising an outside door handle connected to a handle shaft, which in turn operates a security bar mounted on the inside of the sliding door. The door handle is capable of being locked and unlocked from both the inside and the outside of the sliding door. | 01-20-2011 |
070100000 | Projectable bolt | 3 |
20100175440 | LOCKABLE PIN-TYPE LOCK FOR SLIDING DOORS - The invention relates to a lockable pin-type lock ( | 07-15-2010 |
20110252844 | OVERHEAD DOOR LOCK WITH AUTOMATED LOCKING AND INTEGRATED DETECTION SYSTEMS - A door lock for use with an overhead door having a plurality of rollers or a bar moving along a track, includes a movable latch and a release mechanism. The movable latch is associated with the track and biased toward a door-locking position. The latch is configured to allow at least one of the rollers or bar to pass the latch as the overhead door closes. The latch is also configured to engage a roller or bar to prevent movement past the latch as the overhead door attempts to open. The release mechanism is mechanically coupled to the latch for withdrawing the latch from the track to allow the roller or bar to pass by the latch and the overhead door to open. A door position sensor is also disclosed including a movable lever and an electronic means for sensing the position of the lever. | 10-20-2011 |
20110296880 | LOCK - A lock for a sliding door or window including a latching linkage and an inner manual lever, that allows movement of the latching linkage between a locked and an unlocked position by means of the manual lever and by operation of a inside or outside key barrel, but also allows deadlocking of the latching linkage in its locked position so that operation of the manual lever to unlock the latching linkage is prevented. It is however, desirable that the lock be operable to lock the lock from the inside by a convenient operation of the manual lever when the user is inside the house. It is further desirable that the door is able to be dead-locked by a key from the inside or the outside in a manner that prevents unlocking of the door by the manual handle, since a house owner may find it inconvenient to have to walk around the outside of their house locking the doors. | 12-08-2011 |