IP Library Granted Patent US 12687040
Granted Patent B2
US 12687040 · App. 18/535,147 · Granted Jul 21, 2026

Lock capable of automatically locking a door after closing

Inventor: Tsung-Yu Huang (Tainan, TW)
Assignee: I-TEK METAL MFG. CO., LTD
E05B59/00E05B15/04E05B63/08E05C1/08E05B2015/0406
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Patent No.
US 12687040
App. No.
18/535,147
Granted
Jul 21, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A lock capable of automatically locking a door after closing includes a latch, an anti-theft latch, and a stop-latch. When the door is in an open position, the stop-latch is in an extended position to prevent the anti-theft latch from moving to an anti-theft position. When the door pivots to a closed position, the stop-latch moves to a retracted position, and the anti-theft latch moves to the anti-theft position. When the latch is moved to an unlatching position through normal operation, the anti-theft latch moves to a non-anti-theft position. Thus, the anti-theft latch will be in the anti-theft position when the door is in the closed position, and the anti-theft latch will move to the non-anti-theft position when the door is opened through normal operation.

Claims (16)

1 . A lock comprising:

a case body;

a latch movably coupled to the case body and movable between a latching position and an unlatching position;

a connecting member pivotably connected to the case body, wherein the connecting member includes a push end operatively connected to the latch, wherein pivotal movement of the connecting member actuates the latch to move from the latching position to the unlatching position;

an anti-theft latch movably coupled to the case body and movable between an anti-theft position and a non-anti-theft position;

a stop rod pivotably connected to the case body, wherein movement of the anti-theft latch causes pivotal movement of the stop rod, and wherein when the stop rod is not pivotable, the anti-theft latch is prevented from moving from the non-anti-theft position to the anti-theft position;

a stop-latch movably coupled to the case body, wherein the stop-latch is movable between an extended position and a retracted position, wherein when the stop-latch is in the extended position, pivotal movement of the stop rod is prevented, and wherein when the stop-latch is in the retracted position, the stop rod is pivotable, and the anti-theft latch is movable from the non-anti-theft position to the anti-theft position;

an anti-theft control member pivotably connected to the case body, wherein the anti-theft control member includes a first push end operatively connected to the anti-theft latch and an arm spaced from the first push end;

a locking spring including an end coupled to the case body and another end coupled to the arm, wherein when the stop-latch is in the retracted position, the locking spring pivots the anti-theft control member and actuates anti-theft latch to move from the non-anti-theft position to the anti-theft position, and wherein when the stop-latch is in the extended position, the anti-theft latch is prevented from moving from the non-anti-theft position to the anti-theft position, and the locking spring is incapable of pivoting the anti-theft control member;

an unlatching rod pivotably connected to the case body, wherein the unlatching rod includes a first push portion and a second push portion spaced from the first push portion, wherein the second push portion is operatively connected to the latch, wherein when the unlatching rod pivots, the latch moves from the latching position to the unlatching position, and wherein the anti-theft control member further includes a second push end spaced from the first push end; and

a locking operation device mounted to the case body, wherein the locking operation device includes a pivotable push block, wherein with the anti-theft latch in the anti-theft position and with the latch in the latching position, rotation of the push block firstly presses against the second push end to pivot the anti-theft control member and to actuate the anti-theft latch to move from the anti-theft position to the non-anti-theft position, and then the push block presses against the first push portion to pivot the unlatching rod to thereby move the latch toward the unlatching position.

2 . The lock as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the connecting member further includes an interlocking portion, wherein the anti-theft control member includes a third push end located between the first push end and the arm in a circumferential direction of a pivotal axis of the anti-theft control member, wherein when the anti-theft latch is in the non-anti-theft position, the third push end is spaced from the interlocking portion, and wherein when the anti-theft latch is in the anti-theft position, the third push end abuts the interlocking portion, such that the latch moves from the latching position to the unlatching position while the connecting member pivots, and the interlocking portion presses against the third push end to thereby pivot the anti-theft control member and actuate the anti-theft latch to move from the anti-theft position to the non-anti-theft position.

3 . The lock as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising an anti-theft control member pivotably connected to the case body, wherein the anti-theft control member includes a first push end operatively connected to the anti-theft latch and a third push end spaced from the first push end, wherein the connecting member further includes an interlocking portion, wherein when the anti-theft latch is in the non-anti-theft position, the third push end is spaced from the interlocking portion, wherein when the anti-theft latch is in the anti-theft position, the third push end abuts the interlocking portion, such that the latch moves from the latching position to the unlatching position while the connecting member pivots, and the interlocking portion presses against the third push end to thereby pivot the anti-theft control member and actuate the anti-theft latch to move from the anti-theft position to the non-anti-theft position.

4 . The lock as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the anti-theft latch further includes an extension portion having a stop side, wherein the stop-latch includes a stop arm, wherein a stop end of the stop rod abuts the stop side, wherein when the stop-latch is in the extended position, the stop arm abuts the stop end to prevent rotation of the stop rod, wherein when the stop-latch is in the retracted position, the stop arm is spaced from the stop end to permit rotation of the stop rod.

5 . The lock as claimed in claim 1 , wherein when the anti-theft latch is in the non-anti-theft position, the second push end is outside of a pivotal path of the push block, and wherein when the anti-theft latch is in the anti-theft position, the second push end is on the pivotal path of the push block.

6 . The lock as claimed in claim 1 , wherein when the anti-theft latch is in the non-anti-theft position, the second push end is outside of a pivotal path of the push block, and wherein when the anti-theft latch is in the anti-theft position, the second push end is on the pivotal path of the push block.