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20080256995 | Unlock Transmission Mechanism for Escape Door - An unlock transmission mechanism for escape doors is disclosed, including a base, a transmission member, a first drive unit and a second drive unit, wherein the transmission member, the first drive unit and second drive unit are all disposed on the base, and the transmission member is actuated to move relative to the first drive unit and the second drive unit, respectively. In the case that the unlock transmission mechanism is to be installed in an escape door that has a different installation orientation, the transmission member and the first drive unit provided therein have the characteristics of multi-directional changeability, thereby enabling flexible installation of the escape door lock and eliminating the necessity to replace an existing door handle mechanism as encountered in the prior art. | 10-23-2008 |
20090008949 | Door Handle Apparatus - The present invention provides a door handle apparatus consisting of a handle, a lock housing, a transmission mechanism, and a locking mechanism. The handle is pivotally engaged with the lock housing. The locking mechanism is engaged with one end of the lock housing and the handle. When the handle is rotated, the locking mechanism makes relative sliding and movement about the handle. The transmission mechanism is engaged with the other end of the lock housing and moves relative to the locking mechanism. The locking mechanism has a burglar free locking piece that prevents the door handle apparatus from being disassembled without being unlocked by a key first. After the door handle is engaged with the transmission mechanism, the door handle is still rotatable and movable via the lock housing. | 01-08-2009 |
20100026012 | Press bar mechanism - A press bar mechanism includes a latch bolt slidably attached to a housing, a pressing bar slidably attached to the housing and coupled to the latch bolt, a rod slidably received in the housing and coupled to the latch bolt, a casing disposed in the housing and having a compartment for receiving a spring member and a follower and having a helical groove communicating with the compartment of the casing, a guide pin secured to the follower and engaged in the helical groove of the casing for cushioning the movement of the follower relative to the casing and also for cushioning the pressing bar and for preventing the press bar from generating sounds or noises. | 02-04-2010 |
20100251788 | Safety door lock - A door lock includes an actuating lever attached to a housing and engaged with a handle shaft, a rotary member rotatably mounted to the housing and connected to the actuating lever with a slide plate and a rocker arm, a spindle rotatably engaged with the rotary member, a latch member slidably attached to the rotary member and engageable with the spindle, and a follower having an actuating finger for selectively disengaging the latch member from the spindle and for preventing the spindle from being rotated by the rotary member and the actuating lever when the door is locked, and for preventing the connecting mechanism between the dead bolt and the actuating lever from being damaged by the actuating lever brutally or forcedly. | 10-07-2010 |
20100259052 | Automatic Hidden Latch Structure - An automatic hidden latch structure includes: a base secured in position to a close side of a door, the base having a positioning plate for positioning and a receiving portion and a block portion disposed at one side of the positioning plate; a transmission mechanism including a lock tongue disposed in and protruding from the receiving portion, a transmission member abutting against the lock tongue, a rotating member driven by the transmission member, and an engaging member engaging with the rotating member and protruding from the receiving portion, a first elastic element insertably engaing the engaging member, and a second elastic element mounted on a joining member of the engaging member and insertably engaging the joining member. Given actuation of the mechanism, a latch post of the automatic hidden latch structure protrudes from the door whenever the lock tongue is pressed upon, thereby locking the door. | 10-14-2010 |
20110006549 | Lock device - A lock device includes a casing formed in a housing for rotatably receiving a rotary member which has an actuating finger and which is coupled to a handle with a driving shank, and a spring biasing device attached to the housing and engaged with the actuating finger of the rotary member for biasing the handle back to an original position and for biasing the actuating finger of the rotary member back to an original position when the handle is released, the spring biasing device is locked to the housing with a fastener to disengage the follower from the actuating finger of the rotary member when a spring biasing member is engaged between the handle and the housing to bias the handle back to an original position. | 01-13-2011 |
20110049912 | Window or door frame having brace device - A frame includes a seat attached to a lower beam, and an anchor attached to an upper beam and having a pivotal catch tongue, a tubular member has a lower portion detachably engaged with the seat and having an upper latch shaft for engaging with the catch tongue and for detachably locking the latch shaft and the tubular member to the anchor, a follower is slidably attached to the tubular member for disengaging the catch tongue from the latch shaft, a lock device is secured to the tubular member and includes an actuating shank having a rocker arm for moving the follower to disengage the catch tongue from the latch shaft, and for preventing the tubular member from being disengaged from the anchor by unauthorized persons. | 03-03-2011 |
20110203326 | Lock device - A lock device includes an actuating lever pivotally engaged in a lock housing for actuating a deadbolt of a latch device, two rotary mechanisms pivotally engaged in the housing and each having a rotary member pivotally engaged in a casing for coupling to an outdoor handle and an indoor handle, and the rotary member of one of the rotary mechanisms is secured to the casing for allowing the rotary member and the casing of the rotary mechanism to be rotated relative to the lock housing with the indoor handle only, and for preventing the outdoor handle from being brutally rotated by the unauthorized persons and for preventing the lock device from being destroyed or damaged by the unauthorized persons. | 08-25-2011 |
20110219832 | Adjustable shaft for door lock assembly - A door lock assembly includes a lock casing device and a door lock device attached to the opposite sides of a door panel, a core device pivotally mounted to the lock casing device and operatable by an actuation device, an adjustable shaft mechanism includes a housing coupled to the core device and having a number of orifices and a channel communicative with a chamber of the housing, a shank slidably engaged in the housing and having a free end for engaging with the door lock device, and a spring-biased detent attached to the shank for engaging with either of the orifices of the housing and for anchoring the shank to the housing at a selected position and for adjustably mounting the shaft to the door panels of different thicknesses. | 09-15-2011 |
20120032455 | Press bar mechanism - A press bar mechanism includes a latch bolt attached to a housing, a pressing bar attached to the housing and coupled to the latch bolt, a rod received in the housing and coupled to the latch bolt, a casing coupled to the housing and having a chamber for receiving a hydraulic fluid, a piston is engaged in the casing and has one or more fluid flowing orifices, and the piston is smaller than the casing for forming a peripheral passage between the casing and the piston, a piston rod is attached to the piston and coupled to the rod, and a valve member is attached to the piston for blocking the orifices of the piston and for limiting the fluid to flow in one direction relative to the piston, and a spring biases the rod toward the casing for biasing the pressing bar away from the housing. | 02-09-2012 |
20120073084 | Door handle having a handgrip changeable indoor and outdoor - A door handle assembly includes a lock casing having an inner cam and an outer cam and a latch bolt, an indoor handle device attached to an inner portion of the lock casing with an actuating device and having a handgrip for being depressed to actuate an actuating bolt and the inner cam to operate the latch bolt, and an outdoor handle device attached to an outer portion of the lock casing with another actuating device and having another handgrip for being pulled to actuate another actuating bolt and the outer cam to operate the latch bolt, the outdoor handle device and indoor handle device are replaceable with each other when the actuating devices are disposed up-side-down. | 03-29-2012 |
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20150229049 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR - A board-to-wire connector for a circuit board includes a plastic body, two narrow metal brackets, and multiple conductive terminals. The plastic body has a connection plate, a raised portion, and two coupling portions at two opposite sides of the raised portion. The raised portion defines multiple channels. Each coupling portion is formed at its front with an upright support that has an enlarged top end. The two narrow metal brackets are provided for mounting with the coupling portions of the plastic body. Each narrow metal bracket has a main plate, front and rear interference tabs for being interfered with one coupling portion of the plastic body, and at least one positioning tab for being fixed onto the circuit board. Multiple conductive terminals are fitted through the channels of the raised portion, wherein each conductive terminal has a fixed section, a solder section, and a connecting section. | 08-13-2015 |
20150229051 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR - A wire-to-board connector for connecting with a board-to-wire connector that includes a plastic body having a raised portion and two coupling portions, wherein the raised portion defines multiple through holes, each coupling portion is formed with an upright support having an enlarged top end, and multiple conductive terminals are fitted through the multiple through holes, wherein each conductive terminal has a fixed section, a solder section, and a connecting section. The wire-to-board connector comprises a dielectric housing and multiple conductive terminals. The dielectric housing defines two engaging holes and multiple positioning recesses. The conductive terminals of the wire-to-board connector are disposed in the positioning recesses for electrical connection to the connecting sections, wherein a protrusion is formed on an inner surface of each engaging hole, corresponding to the enlarged top end. | 08-13-2015 |
20150229057 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR WITH ONE-PIECE TERMINALS - An electrical connector has an insulative body and multiple terminals. The insulative body has multiple mounting holes and multiple guiding channels. The terminals are mounted respectively the mounting holes and each terminal has an electrically contacting portion mounted slidably in one of the guiding channels. The guiding channels guides and ensures a corresponding electrically contacting portion to move linearly without being inadvertently jammed or irrecoverably deformed. Therefore, the life-span of the electrical connector is increased. | 08-13-2015 |
20150229069 | TERMINAL FOR AN ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR - A terminal has a base, a wire covering portion, two connecting portions and two resilient arms. The resilient arms are formed on and protrude forward respectively from front ends of the connecting portions and each resilient arm has an extension section, a U-turn portion and a folding contacting section. The extension section is formed on and protrudes forward from the front end of one of the connecting portions. The U-turn portion is formed on the extension section. The folding contacting section is formed on and extends from the U-turn portion, is parallel to the other folding contacting section, and abuts an inside surface of the extension section. The terminal is structurally strong and durable. | 08-13-2015 |
20150263468 | Electric Connector - An electric connector comprises an insulation body, a shielding shell, first and second conductive terminals, and a holding member. The insulation body has a base and a tongue blade extended horizontally forward from the base. The shielding shell encases the insulation body. Each first or second conductive terminal has an anchor section fixedly located in the insulation body, a contact section extended forward from the anchor section and located on the tongue blade, and a welding section bent upward from the anchor section and extended outside the base. The holding member located on the base has an elongate slot and apertures that run through the base up and down. The elongate slot allows the welding sections of the first conductive terminals to pass through and anchor therein. Each aperture allows the welding section of each second conductive terminal to pass through and anchor therein. | 09-17-2015 |
20150295330 | Terminal for an Antenna Connector - A terminal for an antenna connector has a soldering base, two wings, a resilient electric contacting arm, and two pre-pressing elements. The wings are formed on the soldering base and each wing has an opening. The resilient electric contacting arm is formed on and protrudes from a rear end of the soldering base and has an extension section, a resilient section, and an electronic contacting section. The pre-pressing elements are located respectively in the openings of the wings, pre-press the resilient section of the resilient electric contacting arm toward the soldering base, and limit the resilient section to sway in an extent from an inner upper edge of each opening to the soldering base. The terminal with the pre-pressing elements performs excellent electrical contacting effect to improve signal transmission of the antenna connector and a corresponding antenna module. | 10-15-2015 |
20150349466 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR - Electrical connector includes an insulative body, first and second terminals, shielding housing, and adhesive. The insulative body has a tongue piece and a base having first and second positioning grooves. Each of the first terminals has a first positioning part received in the insulative body, a first electrical contact part exposed from the tongue piece, and a first bonding part accommodated in a corresponding one of the first positioning grooves and protruding from the base. Each of the second terminals has a second positioning part received in the base, a second electrical contact part exposed from the tongue piece, and a second bonding part accommodated in a corresponding one of the second positioning grooves and protruding from the base. Adhesive is injected into the first and second positioning grooves to encapsulate the first bonding parts in the first positioning grooves and the second bonding parts in the second positioning grooves. | 12-03-2015 |