[0001] The present invention relates to a lock for a deposit receptacle comprising a door
and the lock for locking the door in a closed position, and to a deposit receptacle
comprising such a lock.
[0002] Deposit receptacles are e.g. used for delivery of goods to private homes at times
when nobody is at home and available to receive the goods. Thus deposit receptacles
have been used for daily delivery of milk and deposit receptacles are used for delivery
of goods purchased through the Internet. The deposit receptacle may be combined with
a mail box for delivery of mail.
[0003] Deposit receptacles of the above art should allow the door to be opened for delivery
of goods, which are inserted in the receptacle, whereupon the door is closed, but
subsequently an unauthorized person should not be able to open the door.
[0004] US-A-5 476 220 discloses a mailbox with a locking mechanism part of which is fitted in the cabinet
of the mailbox and another part of which is fitted in the door or closure of the mailbox.
Thus the closure carries a latch element comprising a hook and a spring loaded plunger
while the cabinet carries a latch element comprising a retractable spring loaded element
with an abutment for the plunger and a strike for the hook. When the closure is closed
the plunger will abut on its abutment and be forced back against the spring load while
the hook will ride over the strike to catch the strike lifting the retractable element
against its spring load. Thus the mailbox is locked. By inserting and turning a key
in the part of the locking mechanism carried by the cabinet, the retractable element
is lifted to a position in which the plunger passes its abutment and moves to a forward
position due to the spring load. In this position the plunger prevents the retractable
element from returning to its lower position and the strike is out of reach of the
hook. Thus the mailbox is in an unlocked position until the closure is opened and
the plunger is retracted together therewith allowing the retractable element to move
to its lower position. When the mailbox is in its unlocked position two engaging curved
spring elements prevents the closure from opening unintentionally.
[0005] US-A-4 382 540 discloses a mailbox comprising a front door for the mail carrier and a back door
for the owner. When the back door is opened a latching element is lifted to be attracted
by a magnet thus keeping the latching element out of engagement with its strike and
the front door may be opened. When the front door is opened the latching element is
pulled away from the magnet and when the front door is closed again the latching element
passes below the magnet and engages the strike whereby the front door is locked until
the back door is opened again, which is done using an ordinary key fitted in a lock
cylinder.
[0006] US-A-1 602 205 discloses a deposit receptacle or milk bottle container with a lock comprising a
handle, a latch and a connecting element with an arm extending into the receptacle.
In case of items such as milk bottles present in the receptacle the arm is forced
towards the door when the latter is closed to enter a position in which the connecting
element do not transfer movement from the handle to the latch and the receptacle is
locked as it may only be opened using a key to move the latch until the items inside
the receptacle is removed.
[0007] US-A-6 367 294 discloses a mailbox with a lock comprising a handle coupled to a latch for retracting
the same. A block movable by means of a key may be put in a blocking position in which
it blocks movement of the handle and a release position in which it does not block
movement of the handle. The latch may be pushed back against a spring load. A strike
comprises two grooves, a first one with bevelled edges and a second one with perpendicular
edges. When the door of the mailbox is closed the latch first enters the groove with
the bevelled edges and from this position the door may be opened again by merely pulling
the door using the handle. If the door is closed further and the latch enters the
second groove with perpendicular edges the door may only be opened by retracting the
latch using the handle which is only possible if the block is in its release position.
[0008] It is an object of the present invention to provide a lock for a deposit receptacle
that allows the door to be opened for insertion of goods and subsequently prevents
access.
[0009] This is obtained by a lock comprising: a handle member; a latch member; a connection
between the handle member and the latch member for the handle member to move the latch
member; a movable preventing member preventing in a preventing position the handle
member from moving the latch member; a triggering member triggering movement of the
preventing member to its preventing position; and a resetting member movable to reset
the preventing member from the preventing position. An operator that opens the door
of a deposit receptacle comprising the lock may activate the trigger member and subsequent
opening is prevented until an authorized person activates the resetting member to
reset the preventing member.
[0010] In an embodiment the lock comprises a trigger activating member. This facilitates
activating the trigger member.
[0011] In a further embodiment the trigger activating member is connected with the handle
member. Hereby is obtained that the trigger member is activated automatically when
the handle member is activated e.g. for opening the door providing a safe and user
friendly operation.
[0012] In an embodiment the lock comprises a moving element moving the preventing member
to its preventing position when triggered by the triggering member, and in a further
embodiment the moving member comprises a spring. Hereby the movement of the preventing
element is secured in a simple manner.
[0013] In an embodiment the resetting member is movable between a passive position and a
resetting position and a second lock secured by a key is provided for preventing movement
of the resetting member from its passive position. Hereby it is secured that only
an authorized person can activate the resetting member.
[0014] In a further embodiment the second lock is connected to the resetting member for
moving the latter between its passive position and its resetting position. Hereby
a very easy and user friendly operation may be obtained since opening of the second
lock may automatically activate the resetting member.
[0015] In an embodiment the preventing member in its preventing position blocks movement
of the handle member. Hereby a simple lock mechanism is obtained.
[0016] In an embodiment the resetting member is connected to a second latch member and the
deposit receptacle comprises a separate compartment lockable by said second latch
member. Hereby is obtained that the resetting member is activated automatically when
the separate compartment, which could be a letter compartment, is opened.
[0017] In a further embodiment a connection between the resetting member and the second
latch member is rigid. Hereby a simple construction is obtained.
[0018] In an embodiment the separate compartment is provided by a demountable drawer element.
Hereby is obtained that the separate compartment may be removed e.g. temporarily to
provide more space in the receptacle.
[0019] In the following the invention will be described in more detail by way of example
with reference to the schematic drawing that shown an embodiment and in which
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of an embodiment of a deposit receptacle according to
the invention,
Fig. 2 is a transparent perspective view of the deposit receptacle,
Fig. 3 is a partially transparent partial perspective view of the upper part of the
deposit receptacle,
Fig. 4 is a partial vertical section of the of the deposit receptacle,
Fig. 5 is a partial perspective view of a mail compartment,
Fig. 6 is a perspective view of an embodiment of a lock according to the invention,
Fig. 7 is another perspective view of the lock,
Fig. 8 is a top view of the lock,
Fig. 9 is a front view of the lock,
Fig. 10 shows a section of the lock along line X-X in Fig. 9, and
Fig. 11 is a partial transparent perspective view of a variant of the deposit receptacle
fitted with a second embodiment of a lock according to the invention,
Fig. 12 is a perspective view partly from the front of the second embodiment of the
lock,
Fig. 13 is a front view of a main part of the lock of the second embodiment
Fig. 14 is a perspective rear view of the second embodiment,
Fig. 15 is a view corresponding to Fig 14, but with elements removed, and
Fig. 16 is a perspective left end view of the second embodiment.
[0020] Figs. 1 to 5 show a deposit receptacle comprising a stand 1 carrying a cabinet 3
with a front door 5 hinged at its left side to the cabinet and a cover 7 hinged at
a rear edge 9 to the cabinet. Below the cover 7 the cabinet 3 has a slot 11 for insertion
of mail, newspapers, etc. Inside the cabinet 3 a separate compartment 13 for receiving
mail etc. inserted through the slot 11 is provided. Figs. 2 and 3 show the cabinet
3 and the compartment 13 in a closed position.
[0021] The separate compartment 13 is formed by a hinged drawer element 15 with a solid
front 17 with handle portions 19 comprising locking slots 21 open towards the interior
of the compartment 13 at left ends thereof and closed at right ends thereof, as seen
in Fig. 5. The drawer element 15 further has a bottom portion with a rear edge 23
from which an upward bent flap 25 is extending to retain items in the compartment
13. A guiding member 27 is mounted on a back wall of the cabinet for preventing items
from slipping behind the drawer element 15 to the lower part of the cabinet. For mounting
the drawer element 15 in the cabinet 3 pivots 29 are provided to be vertically inserted
in U-shaped bearings (not shown) in the cabinet. In the open position the drawer element
15 may be lifted to release the pivots 29 from the U-shaped bearings whereupon the
drawer element 15 may be removed from the cabinet 3.
[0022] Beneath a top shield portion 31 of the cabinet 3 a lock 33 is provided. Through a
recess 35 with a lining for closing the cabinet (not shown) a handle part 37 and a
lock cylinder 39 of the lock 33 are accessible when the cover 7 is lifted (or even
removed as shown in Fig. 3).
[0023] In the following "vertical" and "horizontal" as used in relation to the lock refer
to a position of use as shown in the Figures. It should be noted that in alternative
embodiments the lock may be installed in other positions.
[0024] The lock 33 has an elongate latch member 41, which is movable in its longitudinal
(vertical) direction and is provided with a bevel 43 to provide for snap-locking.
[0025] Referring especially to Figs. 5 to 10 the lock 33 comprises a base plate 45 carrying
a recessed block 47 housing the latch member 41, the lock cylinder 39, a journal 49
carrying rotatably a triggering member 51 and a handle member 53 comprising the handle
part 37, bent out mounting taps 55, and four pins 57 for slidably mounting a slide
59.
[0026] The slide 59 comprises a longitudinal strip bent around a longitudinal line to comprise
a vertical part and lower horizontal part. The vertical part has two longitudinal
holes or slits 61 receiving either two of the four pins 57 for the slide 59 to be
slidable between a passive locking position shown in the Figures and a resetting opening
position to be explained below. The slide 59 is secured on the pins 57 by circlips.
[0027] An arm 63 is attached by an end to the lock cylinder 39 for the arm 63 to be rotatable
therewith, and an opposite end of the arm 63 is rotatably attached to an end of a
link 65 another end of which is rotatably attached to the slide 59. Thus the slide
59 may be moved forth and back by rotating the lock cylinder.
[0028] The slide 59 carries on its lower side two second latch members or locking pins 67
extending downwards from the lower horizontal part. On its upper side the lower horizontal
part of the slide 59 carries a resetting member 69 comprising a wheel 69a.
[0029] The base plate 45 carries a preventing member 71, which is hinged to the mounting
taps 55 to be rotatable around a vertical axis 73. A spring 75 is provided between
the base plate 45 and the preventing member 71 to force or move a free end thereof
away from the base plate 45.
[0030] The preventing member 71 has a recess 77 through which a bent end of the triggering
member 51 protrudes. The bent end comprises an elongation 79 extending in front of
the surface of the preventing member 71 outside the recess 77, when the triggering
member 51 is in a retaining position as shown in Figs. 6, 8 and 9. The bent end further
comprises a second bent stop part 80 the function of which will be explained below.
[0031] The handle member 53 comprises a trigger activating member 81 extending opposite
the handle part 37 from the journal 49.
[0032] A spring (not shown) forces the triggering member 51 in the clockwise direction as
seen in Fig. 9 i.e. the elongation 79 is forced upwards.
[0033] Inside the recessed block 47 (see Fig. 10) a carrier 83 attached to the handle member
53 reaches below a screw 85 fitted in the latch member 41. The screw is accommodated
in a slot 87 in the block 47 preventing rotation of the latch member 41. The latch
member 41 is forced downwards by a spring 89. Due to the carrier 83 reaching below
the screw 85 the latch member 41 may be lifted by a user lifting the handle part 37,
the carrier 83 and the screw 85 providing a connection between the handle member 53
and the latch member 41.
[0034] The base plate 45 further comprises a bent out support tap 91 and the block 47 carries
a door opening spring 93.
[0035] When mounted in the cabinet 3 the lock 33 works with the deposit receptacle as follows:
[0036] The starting position of the deposit receptacle is a closed position having the hinged
drawer 15 in a fold in position inside the cabinet 3 and the front door 5 in a closed
position. The second latch members or locking pins 67 are received in the locking
slots 21 at the closed right ends thereof to lock the separate compartment 13, and
the first latch member 41 is received in a locking opening (not shown) in a fold-in
upper edge of the front door 5 to keep the same closed.
[0037] In the starting position of the lock 33 the slide 59 is shifted to the right, as
seen in Fig. 6 to place the locking pins 67 at the closed ends of the locking slots
21 as mentioned above, and the slide 59 is locked in that position in the absence
of a key fitted in the lock cylinder 39. The preventing member 71 is retained against
the force of the spring 75 in a position close to the base plate 45 by the elongation
79 of the triggering member 51. The latch member 41 is in a low position extending
into the locking opening of the front door as mentioned above.
[0038] If now a delivery person wishes to deposit some goods in the deposit receptacle he
or she will lift the handle part 37 from its horizontal starting position rotating
the handle member 53 around the journal 49, whereby the first latch member 41 is raised
due to engagement between the carrier 83 and the screw 85 to be lifted out of the
locking opening in the front door 5, which consequently will open due to the action
of the spring 93. The separate compartment 13 is not accessible at this moment because
it is locked by the engagement of the locking pins 67 in the locking slots 21.
[0039] At this time the delivery person may let go the handle part 37 and due to the action
of the spring 89 the latch member 41 will return to its low position carrying with
it the handle member 53 to its horizontal starting position.
[0040] When the handle part 37 was lifted and the handle member 53 rotated around the journal
49 the trigger activating member 81 was consequently rotated to engage with the elongation
79 of the triggering member 51 to carry the latter along in the rotating movement.
Thereby the elongation 79 was lowered to a position aligned with the recess 77 in
the preventing member 71 which thus was released from the engagement of the elongation
79 and a movement of the preventing member 71 due to the action of the spring 75 was
triggered by the release. Thereby the preventing member 71 rotated around the axis
73 until it made contact with the trigger activating member 81 and was stopped.
[0041] When the handle part 37 was released by the delivery person and the handle member
53 rotated into its horizontal starting position the trigger activating member 81
was lifted above the preventing member 71, which thereby was released to continue
its rotation under the influence of the spring 75 until it made contact with either
the stop part 80 or the wheel 69a and was stopped.
[0042] Consequently, when the handle part 37 has been lifted to open the front door and
the handle part has returned to its horizontal starting position, the preventing member
71 is positioned below the trigger activating member 81 preventing another rotating
movement of the handle member 53 to an extent that would raise the latch member 41
sufficiently to lift it out of the locking opening in the front door 5 to open the
latter.
[0043] Due to the bevel 43 the front door 5 may be slammed to be latched. Thereafter it
is not possible to open the front door 5 by lifting the handle part. In case of an
attempt to force the handle part the support tap 93 will support the preventing member
71. It is noted that the latch member 41 may be lifted without the handle member 53
rotating as the carrier 83 and the screw 85 are not interconnected.
[0044] An authorised user may open the door 5 as well as the separate compartment 13 using
a key inserted in the lock cylinder 39 and turning the same thereby rotating the arm
63 to shift the slide 59 to the left as seen in Fig. 9. Thereby the wheel 69a together
with the other parts of the resetting member 69 will be moved towards the elongation
79 forcing simultaneously the preventing member 71 back to its starting position.
When the elongation 79 thereby exits the recess 77 the triggering member 51 will also
return to its starting position under the influence of a spring (not shown).
[0045] At this point the second latch members 67 are positioned at the left open ends of
the locking slots 21 allowing the drawer element 15 to be rotated for the separate
compartment 13 to be opened. Having removed any mail from the separate compartment
13 the user will close the same and turn the key to return the slide 59 to its starting
position. The preventing member 71 is now again retained by the elongation 79 of the
triggering member 51.
[0046] The front door may be closed before or after turning the key to return the slide
59.
[0047] Thus the deposit receptacle and the lock are back in their starting positions.
[0048] Figs. 11 to 16 disclose a variant or second embodiment of the deposit receptacle
with a variant or second embodiment of the lock. Elements and features of the second
embodiment similar or corresponding to elements and features of the first embodiment
are given the same reference numerals with the addition of 100.
[0049] Fig. 11 shows the upper parts of the deposit receptacle with a cabinet 103 provide
with a front door 105 hinged to the right side of the cabinet 103 and a slot 111 for
delivery of letters. The deposit receptacle of the second embodiment comprises a drawer
element corresponding to drawer element 5, which is however not shown in Fig. 11.
A lock 133 for locking the front door 105 and the drawer element (not shown) is fitted
in the cabinet 103.
[0050] In this second embodiment the lock 133 has a latch element 141 comprising a hook
142 with a bevel 143. The latch element 141 further comprises a vertical rod 144 mounted
vertically slidable in the cabinet 103. The rod 144 has a horizontal finger 146 at
its upper end. The hook 142 is adapted to engage with a strike 148 mounted on the
front door 105 said strike 148 having a slot 150 for receiving the hook 142. Elements
of the lock 133 are adapted to engage with the horizontal finger 146 for opening the
door 105 as will be explained below.
[0051] The main part of the lock 133 of the second embodiment is shown in Figs. 12 to 16
and comprises, like the lock 33 of the first embodiment, a base plate 145, a lock
cylinder 139, a journal 149 carrying rotatably a handle member 153 (shown in part
transparent in Fig. 16) comprising a handle part 137, bent out mounting taps 155,
and, in this case, three pins 157 for slidably mounting a slide 159.
[0052] The slide 159 comprises a longitudinal piece bent around a longitudinal line to comprise
a vertical part and lower horizontal part. The vertical part has three longitudinal
holes or slits 161 receiving a respective one of the three pins 157 for the slide
159 to be slidable between a passive locking position and a resetting opening position.
Whereas in Figs. 6 to 9, which show the first embodiment, the lock 33 is shown with
the slide 59 in the passive locking position, in Figs. 12 to 16 the lock 133 is shown
with the slide 159 in the resetting opening position. The slide 159 is secured on
the pins 157 by circlips.
[0053] An arm 163 is attached by an end to the lock cylinder 139 for the arm 163 to be rotatable
therewith, and a pin at an opposite end of the arm 163 is rotatably received in a
vertical slot or slit 165. Thus the slide 159 may be moved forth and back by rotating
the lock cylinder 139 the pin moving up and down in the slit 165.
[0054] The slide 159 carries on its lower side two second latch members or locking pins
167 extending downwards from the lower horizontal part. Like in the first embodiment
these second latch members 167 are for locking the drawer element (not shown). On
its upper side the lower horizontal part of the slide 159 carries a resetting member
169 comprising a wheel 169a.
[0055] The base plate 145 carries a preventing member 171, which is hinged to the mounting
taps 155 to be rotatable around a vertical axis 173. A torsion spring 175 (Fig. 15)
functionally corresponding to the spring 75 of the first embodiment is provided between
the base plate 145 and the preventing member 171 to force or move a major end thereof
away from the base plate 145.
[0056] The preventing member 171 is in this embodiment formed as a U-shaped profile wherein
one of the legs of the U-shape has a protrusion 177 for engagement with a triggering
member 151. Opposite the protrusion 177 the preventing element 171 has a heel 178
that on rotation, due to the force of the torsion spring 175, of the major end including
the protrusion 177 away from the base plate 145 will strike the base plate and limit
such rotation. Thus the heel 178 fulfils the function of the stop part 80 of the first
embodiment of the lock.
[0057] Whereas in the first embodiment the triggering member 51 is positioned totally on
the front side of base plate 45 and is mounted on the journal 49 together with the
handle member 53, in the second embodiment (see Fig. 15) the triggering member 151
is mounted rotatably on the rear side of the base plate 145 on a second journal 149a
parallel to but slightly offset from the first journal 149. Further the triggering
member 151 is fitted on a pin 152 received slidably in a slot 154 in the triggering
member 151. Thus the triggering member 151 is able to rotate on the journal 149a within
a limited angular range. The figures, especially Fig. 15, indicate a spring 156 for
pulling the triggering member 151 upwards. Like in the first embodiment the triggering
element 151 comprises a bent portion 179a with an elongation 179 extending in front
of the protrusion 177 of the preventing member 171 when the triggering member 151
is in a retaining position best seen in Fig. 16. It should be noted that the bent
portion 179a of the triggering member 151 extends through an aperture 158 in the base
plate 145.
[0058] The triggering member 151 further comprises a protrusion 182 at the end opposite
the end attached to the journal 149a. The function of this protrusion 182 will be
described below.
[0059] The handle member 153 comprises a trigger activating part or member 181 extending
opposite the handle part 137 from the journal 149. The base plate 145 has a portion
145a which is bent to a horizontal position and an end part 145b of said portion 145a
is bent to a vertical position as seen e.g. in Fig. 13. The end part 145b has a recess
145c providing a rest for the handle member 153. A torsion spring 153a is provided
for forcing the handle member 153 to rest in the recess 145c in a neutral position
as shown in Figs. 12, 13 and 16.
[0060] The lock 133 further comprises a yoke 184 mounted rotatably on a pin 186 with an
axis extending in a longitudinal direction of the base plate 145 and latch spring
188 shaped as a U with a long leg 190 and a short leg the latch spring 188 being fastened
to the base plate 145 through the short leg, whereby the long leg 190 projects in
cantilever-fashion above a first end 184a of the yoke. A second end 184b of the yoke
extends below the protrusion 182 of the triggering member 151.
[0061] When the lock 133 is fitted in the cabinet 103 the horizontal finger 146 of the latch
member 141 extends between the long leg 190 of the latch spring 188 and the first
end 184a of the yoke. Thus the triggering member 151 and the yoke 184 provide in the
second embodiment a connection between the handle member 153 (through the trigger
activating part or member 181) and the latch member 141.
[0062] The cooperation between the trigger activating part or member 181, the triggering
member 151, the preventing member 171 and the resetting member 169 are similar to
the cooperation between the trigger activating member 81, the triggering member 51,
the preventing member 71 and the resetting member 69 and will not be explained in
more detail here.
[0063] It should however be noted that the trigger activating part or member 181 has a shallow
recess 181 a, see Fig. 13, ensuring that the trigger activating member 181 extends
in front of the preventing member 171 at the time when the latter is released by the
elongation 179 and the preventing member 171 will make contact with the side of the
trigger activating member 181 until the latter is raised when the handle part 137
is released by the person opening the deposit receptacle.
[0064] Further it should be noted that the resetting member 169 is positioned sufficiently
low to allow activation of the handle member 153 to open the deposit receptacle when
a key has been inserted into the lock cylinder 139 and the slide 159 is moved into
its resetting opening position.
[0065] The latch member 141 works as follows: When the handle member 153 is in the neutral
position the latch member 141 is forced into a low position by the long leg 190 of
the latch spring 188 acting on the horizontal finger 146. When the front door 105
is slammed the hook 142 of the latch member 141 will enter the slot 154 of the strike
148 and due to the bevel 143 the latch member 141 will be raised against the force
of the long leg 190 of the latch spring 188 until the hook 142 has completely entered
the strike 148 and the latch member 141 is lowered bringing the hook 142 into locking
engagement with the strike 148. When the handle part 137 is raised by a person for
opening the door 105 the handle member 153 rotates about the journal 149 and the trigger
activating member 181 is lowered and thereby the triggering member 151 is lowered
due to contact between the its elongation 179 and the trigger activating member 181.
Thereby the protrusion 182 press down the second end 184b of the yoke the first end
184a of thereby being raised to lift the horizontal finger 146 of the latch member
141 lifting thereby the hook 142 to release the strike 148. At this time a spring
193 mounted on the strike 148 opens the front door 105.
1. A lock (33; 133) for mounting in a cabinet (3; 103) of a deposit receptacle comprising
the cabinet and a door (5; 105) for the lock (33; 133) to lock the door in a closed
position, the lock comprising:
a base plate (45; 145) carrying rotatably
a handle member (53; 153) and
a triggering member (51; 151);
a latch member (41; 141);
a connection (83, 85; 151, 184) between the handle member (53; 153) and the latch
member (41;141) for the handle member to move the latch member;
the base plate (45; 145) further carrying a hinged preventing member (71;171) preventing
in a preventing position the handle member from moving the latch member;
the triggering member (51; 151) triggering movement of the preventing member (71;
171) to its preventing position; and
a slide (59; 159) mounted on the base plate (45; 145), the slide (59; 159) carrying
a resetting member (69, 69a; 169, 169a) movable with the slide (59; 159) to reset
the preventing member (71; 171) from the preventing position.
2. A lock according to claim 1, wherein the lock comprises a trigger activating member
(81).
3. A lock according to claim 2, wherein the trigger activating member (81) is connected
with the handle member (53).
4. A lock according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the lock comprises a moving
element (75) moving the preventing member to its preventing position when triggered
by the triggering member.
5. A lock according to claim 4, wherein the moving member comprises a spring (75).
6. A lock according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the resetting member is movable
between a passive position and a resetting position and a second lock (39) secured
by a key is provided for preventing movement of the resetting member (69, 69a) from
its passive position.
7. A lock according to claim 6, wherein the second lock (39) is connected to the resetting
member (69, 69a) for moving the latter between its passive position and its resetting
position.
8. A lock according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the preventing member (71)
in its preventing position blocks movement of the handle member (53).
9. A lock according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the resetting member (69,
69a; 169; 169a) is connected to a second latch member (67; 167).
10. A lock according to claim 9, wherein the second latch member (67; 167) is carried
by the slide (59; 159).
11. A deposit receptacle comprising a cabinet (3; 103) and a door (5; 105) and a lock
(33; 133) according to any of claims 1 to 10 mounted in the cabinet (3; 103) for locking
the door (5; 105) in a closed position.
12. A deposit receptacle according to claim 11 and comprising a lock according to claim
9 or 10, wherein the deposit receptacle comprises a separate compartment (13) lockable
by said second latch member (67).
13. A deposit receptacle according to claim 12, wherein the separate compartment is provided
by a demountable drawer element (15).