20240011340. Door Gap Lock simplified abstract (Siemens Mobility Austria GmbH)
Contents
Door Gap Lock
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Roland Heggemann of Erfinder verstorben (DE)
Johannes Windhager of Södingberg (AT)
Door Gap Lock - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240011340 titled 'Door Gap Lock
Simplified Explanation
The abstract describes a door gap lock that consists of a door leaf part and a frame part. The door leaf part has a sliding locking bolt, while the frame part has a pivot lever. The locking bolt can slide into a guide on the pivot lever, and during the movement between the door leaf part and the frame part, the locking bolt is guided in a form-fitting manner in the guide over a defined distance. The guide has a predetermined breaking point, and when a defined force is applied to the locking bolt, it breaks through the guide.
- The door gap lock includes a door leaf part with a sliding locking bolt.
- The frame part of the lock has a pivot lever.
- The locking bolt can slide into a guide on the pivot lever.
- The locking bolt is guided in a form-fitting manner in the guide during the movement between the door leaf part and the frame part.
- The guide has a predetermined breaking point.
- When a defined force is applied to the locking bolt, it breaks through the guide.
Potential Applications:
- Residential doors
- Commercial doors
- Security doors
- Interior doors
Problems Solved:
- Provides a secure locking mechanism for doors
- Prevents unauthorized access
- Enhances door security
Benefits:
- Increased door security
- Easy installation
- Durable and reliable locking mechanism
- Provides peace of mind for homeowners and business owners
Original Abstract Submitted
a door gap lock includes a door leaf part that is configured to be arranged on a door leaf and that has an axially slidably mounted locking bolt, and includes a frame part that is configured to be arranged on a door frame and has a rotatably mounted pivot lever, where the locking bolt can be slid into a guide on the pivot lever and, during a relative movement between the door leaf part and the frame part, the locking bolt is guided in a form-fitting manner in the guide so as to be slidable therein over a defined distance, and where the guide when arranged in the pivot lever has a predetermined breaking point at which the locking bolt breaks through the guide when a defined force is applied to the locking bolt.