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Electromechanical locking device intended for remote access control

  • US 7,878,560 B1
  • Filed: 09/14/2005
  • Issued: 02/01/2011
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/20/2004
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. An electric locking device for receiving a latch having a locked and unlocked position for controlling access to an enclosure, said latch movable in a first direction and in a second direction opposite said first direction, said device comprising:

  • (a) a housing having an opening configured to receive said latch therein when said latch is moved in the first direction;

    (b) a keeper rotationally mounted in said housing about an axis proximate to said opening for receiving said latch therein, said keeper having a receiving slot therein for engaging said latch, said slot defining a receiving section, said receiving section having an angular surface aligned with said opening in the unlocked position, said latch upon entry engageable with the angular surface to apply a rotational force to urge said keeper to the locked position, said keeper having an end with a protrusion thereon;

    (c) a release lever rotatably mounted about an axis in said housing for inhibiting rotation of said keeper, said lever having a first end extending from said axis having a detent thereon and having an opposite second end, the detent defining an arc surface that is concentric to the rotational axis of the release lever, the protrusion on the keeper and the arc surface are engaged in the locked position wherein all latch pre-load forces are directed through the rotational axis of the lever, wherein the latch preload forces are generated by a force applied to a surface of said receiving slot by said latch when said latch is moved in the second direction;

    (d) an electromechanical driver mounted in said housing and coupled to the opposite second end of the release lever, the actuation of the driver permitting rotation of said keeper;

    (e) biasing member urging said keeper to align the receiving slot with the opening and urging said release lever into engagement with said keeper; and

    (f) whereby said latch upon entry will engage said keeper to apply a force to rotate said keeper to the locked position engaged by said lever.

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