Systems and methods for limiting access to domestic food storage
Methods and systems are provided for limiting access to food storage and other storage compartments. In one example, a system may include first and second coupling elements which may be reversibly engageable with one another, wherein, to engage the first and second coupling elements, the first and second coupling elements may be mechanically and magnetically coupled to one another, and wherein, upon disengagement of the first and second coupling elements, a fastener of the second coupling element may be rotated away from a fastener of the first coupling element such that the first and second coupling elements may no longer be mechanically and magnetically coupled to one another. In certain examples, an interior of a storage compartment may not be accessible when the first and second coupling elements are engaged and the interior of the storage compartment may be accessible when the first and second coupling elements are disengaged.
1 . An apparatus, comprising:
a first locking element comprising a first ferromagnetic material;
a second locking element reversibly mechanically engageable with the first locking element, the second locking element comprising a second ferromagnetic material;
a first enclosure housing the first locking element;
a second enclosure housing the second locking element, the second locking element movable within the second enclosure; and
a carrier configured to be displaceable in the second enclosure, the carrier housing the second locking element within the second enclosure, and the carrier further configured so as to permit limited movement of the second locking element within the carrier when the first and second locking elements are disengaged,
wherein, to mechanically engage the first and second locking elements, the second ferromagnetic material is compelled by a magnetic force to extend the second locking element outwardly from an opening of the second enclosure and into an opening of the first enclosure to engage with the first locking element, and
wherein, following mechanical disengagement of the first and second locking elements, the second locking element is movable so as to be retracted within the second enclosure and rotated away from the first locking element.
2 . The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein:
the first locking element comprises a first hook;
the second locking element comprises a second hook; and
upon mechanical engagement of the first and second locking elements, a tip of the first hook is to be seated in a bend of the second hook and a tip of the second hook is to be seated in a bend of the first hook.
3 . The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein:
the magnetic force is induced by attraction of the second ferromagnetic material to the first ferromagnetic material.
4 . The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein:
the second enclosure houses a third ferromagnetic material; and
the second locking element is movable so as to be rotated away from the first locking element upon attraction of the second ferromagnetic material to the third ferromagnetic material.
5 . The apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising a key comprising a third ferromagnetic material,
wherein, upon sliding the key against a side of the second enclosure such that the third ferromagnetic material maintains attraction with the second ferromagnetic material, the first and second locking elements are to become disengaged.
6 . The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the carrier is further configured to cause the mechanical disengagement of the first and second locking elements by moving the second locking element within the second enclosure.
7 . The apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising a pin that couples the carrier to the second enclosure, the pin permitting limited rotation of the carrier within the second enclosure.
8 . The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the carrier is formed at least partially around the second locking element, such that the second locking element is not removable from the carrier during operation of the apparatus.
9 . The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein:
the first enclosure is configured such that limited movement of the first locking element is permitted within the first enclosure; and
during disengagement of the first and second locking elements, the first locking element is maintained in position within the first enclosure.
10 . A system for limiting access to an interior of a storage compartment, the system comprising:
a first coupling element comprising a first outer shell and a first fastener housed within the first outer shell; and
a second coupling element comprising a second outer shell, a second fastener housed within the second outer shell, and an actuator configured to be displaceable in the second outer shell, the actuator carrying the second fastener within the second outer shell,
wherein the system is to be adjusted from a second state to a first state upon mechanically and magnetically engaging the first and second fasteners,
wherein the system is to be adjusted from the first state to the second state upon overcoming mechanical and magnetic engagement of the first and second fasteners by displacing either the first fastener or the second fastener and thereafter rotating the second fastener away from the first fastener, and
wherein relative motion of the second fastener is permitted within the actuator during adjustment from the first state to the second state.
11 . The system of claim 10 , wherein:
upon affixing one of the first outer shell or the second outer shell to a fixed surface of the storage compartment, affixing another one of the first outer shell or the second outer shell to a door of the storage compartment, and adjusting the system from the second state to the first state, the interior of the storage compartment is not accessible; and
upon affixing the one of the first outer shell or the second outer shell to the fixed surface of the storage compartment, affixing the another one of the first outer shell or the second outer shell to the door of the storage compartment, and adjusting the system from the first state to the second state, the interior of the storage compartment is accessible.
12 . The system of claim 10 , wherein:
the first coupling element comprises a first adhesive strip layered onto the first outer shell, the first adhesive strip including adhesive to affix the first coupling element to the storage compartment; and
the second coupling element comprises a second adhesive strip layered onto the second outer shell, the second adhesive strip including adhesive to affix the second coupling element to the storage compartment.
13 . The system of claim 10 , wherein the first and second outer shells prevent access to the first and second fasteners when the system is in the first state.
14 . The system of claim 10 , wherein:
the second fastener is to be displaced and thereafter rotated away from the first fastener by displacing the actuator.
15 . A method for locking and unlocking a storage compartment, the method comprising:
attaching, to a first surface, a first casing at least partially enclosing a first mating element;
attaching, to a second surface, a second casing at least partially enclosing a second mating element displaceable via a carrier housed within the second casing, the second casing attached to the second surface so as to be aligned with the first casing;
closing the storage compartment by bringing the first and second surfaces together, whereby the second mating element engages with the first mating element via each of a mechanical locking mechanism and a magnetic locking mechanism;
disengaging each of the mechanical and magnetic locking mechanisms by increasing a displacement, via the carrier, between the first and second mating elements and thereafter rotating the second mating element away from the first mating element, wherein relative motion of the second mating element is permitted within the carrier during the disengagement; and
while maintaining each of the mechanical and magnetic locking mechanisms disengaged, opening the storage compartment by separating the first and second surfaces.
16 . The method of claim 15 , wherein each of the mechanical and magnetic locking mechanisms is to be maintained disengaged by maintaining respective positions of the first and second mating elements after increasing the displacement between the first and second mating elements and rotating the second mating element away from the first mating element.
17 . The method of claim 15 , wherein disengaging the magnetic locking mechanism comprises applying a force, to either the first mating element or the second mating element, that overcomes a magnetic attraction between the first and second mating elements.
18 . The method of claim 17 , further comprising coupling a magnetic key, to the either the first mating element or the second mating element, via a second magnetic attraction,
wherein access is obstructed to the first and second mating elements during engagement of the first and second mating elements such that the force that overcomes the magnetic attraction between the first and second mating elements cannot be applied without coupling the magnetic key to the either the first mating element or the second mating element.
19 . The method of claim 15 , wherein the second mating element engaging with the first mating element comprises the second mating element extending through an opening of the second casing and into an opening of the first casing such that the second mating element is at least partially enclosed by the first casing during engagement of the first and second mating elements.
20 . The method of claim 15 , wherein:
the storage compartment is a refrigerated storage compartment storing perishable food;
the first surface is a door of the refrigerated storage compartment; and
the second surface is another door of the refrigerated storage compartment or a fixed surface of the refrigerated storage compartment.