[0001] This invention relates to a lock mechanism for use with two relatively moveable components,
the lock mechanism being configured releasably to lock together those components against
relative movement. This invention also relates to a commercial vehicle body provided
with such a lock mechanism for locking a door which gives access to the body.
[0002] Frequently, there is a need to lock together two relatively moveable components to
prevent relative movement, but which lock may be released to allow relative movement
once more. For example, a door may be hinged to a door frame and when moved to the
closed position, the door is to be locked closed, but may be unlocked to allow opening
again. In the case of a hinged door of a building, there is a very large number of
lock mechanisms able to fulfil this need. However, if the relative position of one
of the components is not well defined relative to the other component (apart from
the hinging movement), then the lock mechanism may malfunction. For instance, the
relationship between a shutter or roller door and the building my not be precisely
defined. Also, a door may be subject to damage, which can change the relationship
between the door and the frame.
[0003] There is a particular problem with a door of a commercial vehicle body, which is
not normally as rigidly constructed as a building; as such, there may be a misalignment
between a part of the lock mechanism carried on the door and the part of the lock
mechanism on a frame or perhaps a second door of the vehicle body, just consequent
from normal use. The door may be subject to wear, and in the case of a roller door
or shutter, the door guides may become worn so making the relationship between the
door and its frame somewhat variable. Damage may also occur to the door and its frame
or guides, so giving rise to possible misalignment of the parts of a lock mechanism
provided to lock the door in a closed position. Any such misalignment may result in
the lock mechanism malfunctioning, so preventing the door being locked in its closed
position and possibly also preventing easy release of the lock mechanism.
[0004] A known form of lock mechanism for locking together first and second relatively moveable
components has a lock body for attaching to the first component and a bolt assembly
for attaching to the second component so as to be opposed to the lock body as the
two components come together. The bolt assembly carries at least one ball (but more
usually two or three balls) which is moveable outwardly relative to an outer surface
of the bolt assembly to project therefrom and the lock body defines an opening for
receiving the bolt assembly, the opening having an internal groove for receiving the
at least one ball of the bolt assembly when projecting therefrom. An operating pin
is carried by the lock body and is received in a bore in the bolt assembly when the
two components come together, so as to move the at least one ball radially outwardly
into the groove in the lock body, thereby locking together the lock body and bolt
assembly;
[0005] Examples of such lock assemblies are described for example in
GB2444933 and
US6077011. A problem with these assemblies is that the lock body mounted on the first component
and the bolt assembly mounted on the second component must be accurately aligned when
the two components are moving together, in order to allow locking to take place.
[0006] It is a principal aim of this invention to provide a lock mechanism which is able
to accommodate a degree of misalignment between the two parts of the lock mechanism
which come together as one of the components is moved relative to the other component
to a position whereat the components are to be locked together, and to allow unlocking
notwithstanding that misalignment.
[0007] According to one aspect of this invention there is provided a lock mechanism as described
above for locking together first and second relatively moveable components, is characterised
in that:
- the bolt assembly includes a locking member which is resiliently biased to a normal
position but is moveable away therefrom against the resilient bias, the locking member
being provided with the at least one ball moveable outwardly relative to the outer
surface of the locking member to project therefrom;
- the operating pin is resiliently biased to a rest position but is moveable axially
away from its rest position; and
- there is provided an operating mechanism for driving the operating pin axially away
from its rest position so as to move at least partially out of the bore in the locking
member when received therein, thereby allowing the at least one ball to move out of
the groove in the lock body and so unlock the lock mechanism.
[0008] It will be appreciated that the lock mechanism of this invention is able to accommodate
a degree of misalignment between the lock body and the bolt assembly as the two come
together on relative movement between the two components, such as a door to an opening
in a commercial vehicle body. This misalignment is accommodated by the locking member
of the bolt assembly having limited degrees of freedom relative the component to which
the bolt assembly is attached, whereby the locking member may still enter and lock
to the lock body notwithstanding the misalignment. Such a component may be a so-called
slam-door of a vehicle body, a roller shutter or other door arrangement. Thus, the
lock mechanism of this invention is particularly useful for locking the door of a
commercial vehicle body, which often is not constructed to have a high degree of rigidity.
Additionally, the lock mechanism will allow unlocking despite that misalignment.
[0009] Preferably, the locking member is permitted to move both axially and transversely
relative to its normal position, against the resilient bias acting on the locking
member. Further, the locking member may be permitted to move angularly, or rock, relative
to its normal position, against the resilient bias acting on the locking member.
[0010] To facilitate the entry of the locking member into the opening in the lock body,
the locking member may taper from its mounting to the bolt assembly towards the free
end of the locking member. In addition, the open end of the opening in the lock body
may be is bevelled or flared, to facilitate the entry of the locking member as the
two components come together. Advantageously, the operating pin may have a tapered
profile at its free end to facilitate the entry of the operating pin into the bore
in the locking member as the two components come together.
[0011] The operating pin may be constrained to move solely axially, against the resilient
bias acting thereon. That bias may be provided by a compression spring acting between
the operating pin and the lock body. The operating mechanism is configured to move
the operating pin axially away from the locking member to an extent sufficient to
allow the at least one ball of the locking member to move radially inwardly. The operating
mechanism may simply be mechanical, for example having a key lock appropriately connected
to the operating pin. Preferably however the operating mechanism is electrically-powered
and drives the pin axially in the direction out of the bore in the locking member.
In one embodiment, the operating mechanism includes an electric motor driving a cam,
and the cam engages a part of the operating pin so as to move the operating pin axially
on driving the motor, to move the operating pin at least partially out of the locking
member, so allowing the at least one ball to move out of the groove in the opening
in the lock body.
[0012] In the case of the operating mechanism having an electric motor, an electrical control
should be provided for the motor, to allow the operation thereof when required to
release the lock mechanism. At its simplest, a key-operable switch may be provided
so that the lock mechanism may be unlocked solely by a person in possession of the
appropriate key. In the case of a commercial vehicle, the motor could be linked to
a central locking arrangement for the vehicle, to be activated thereby. A further
possibility is to provide a motor controller either connected to a vehicle electrical
system or having a self-contained battery, the controller requiring the use of an
electronic key, perhaps using a wireless radio-frequency or infra-red remote control
or fob. Other possibilities include an RFID electronic key, a Bluetooth controller
or even an app on a mobile phone. In all such cases it is preferred for the lock mechanism
to reset a short time after being released, such that on a subsequent closing of the
door, it will be locked in the closed position.
[0013] According to a second aspect, this invention extends to a commercial vehicle body
having an access opening and a door for closing that opening, in combination with
a lock mechanism of this invention as described above, wherein the lock body is secured
to the vehicle body at the opening and the bolt assembly is secured to the door in
opposition to the lock body, so that the two come together on moving the door to close
the opening.
[0014] By way example only, one specific embodiment of lock mechanism arranged in accordance
with this invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings,
in which:-
Figure 1 is an axial sectional view through the two parts of the lock mechanism, these
being a lock body and a bolt assembly;
Figure 2 is an isometric exploded view of the lock mechanism of Figure 1;
Figure 3 is a diagrammatic view of the lock mechanism of Figures 1 and 2, showing
the lock body attached to a frame member and the bolt assembly attached to a door
hinged to the frame member;
Figures 4A, 4B, 4C and 4D are show the lock mechanism of Figure 1, Figures 4A, 4B
and 4C showing the inter-engagement of the bolt assembly with the lock body when there
is misalignment therebetween, and Figure 4D showing the release of the lock mechanism;
and
Figures 5A and 5B show on an enlarged scale the unlocking action of the lock mechanism.
[0015] Referring initially to Figures 1 and 2 there is shown a lock mechanism comprising
a lock body 10 and a bolt assembly 11. The lock body 10 adapted for attachment to
a door frame (not shown) for example of a commercial vehicle body, the frame defining
an opening to the body. The bolt assembly 11 is adapted for attachment to a door (not
shown) of the commercial vehicle body, for closing the opening defined by the door
frame. When closed, the lock mechanism co-operates with the lock body to lock the
door in the closed position.
[0016] The lock body comprises a housing 12 defining a through-bore 13 which, at its lower
end (in the drawings) opens into a counter-bore 14 and at its upper end into a profiled
opening 15 as will be described in detail below. A base plate 16 is bolted to the
lower face of the housing 12 so as to close the counter-bore 14, a gasket 17 being
fitted into a rebate in the lower face of the housing 12 and serving to seal the base
plate to the housing. An operating pin 18 is a sliding fit within the through-bore
13, a conical compression spring 19 acting between the base plate 16 and a flange
20 provided on the pin 18 to bias the pin upwardly so that the flange 20 engages the
inner end of the counter-bore 14. The upper end the operating pin 18 lies within the
profiled opening 15 and has a frusto-conical form 21.
[0017] The profiled opening 15 is generally tapered from its upper end towards the through-bore
13 and has a grove 22 extending circumferentially around the inner surface of the
bore, part way between its ends, that grove being of part-circular cross sectional
shape. A top plate 23 is bolted to the housing 12 at the upper end of the profiled
opening 15, the top plate having a conical hole 24 aligned with the profiled opening
15.
[0018] A support bracket 25 (Figure 2) is attached to the base plate 16 and carries an electric
servo motor 26 having an output shaft carrying a cam 27. The cam is disposed above
the flange 20 of the operating pin 18 as shown in Figures 5A and 5B. The normal position
of the operating pin is shown in Figure 5A with the flange thereof contacting the
inner end of the counter-bore 14 (not shown in Figures 5A and 5B) and the cam 27 is
disposed above the flange 20 but does not act thereon. Driving the servo motor shaft
through 90° turns the cam 27 to the position shown in Figure 5B, so moving operating
pin 18 against the action of the spring 19, and moving the flange 20 away from the
inner end of the counter-bore 14.
[0019] The bolt assembly 11 comprises a mounting plate 29 provided with four holes 30 for
attaching the plate to a door of a commercial vehicle body, or some other component
with which the lock mechanism is to be used. The mounting plate 29 has a bore 31 having
a larger diameter part 32 and a smaller diameter part 33, a rounded shoulder 34 being
formed between the two parts. A locking member 36 is disposed in the bore 31, the
locking member being a relatively loose fit in the smaller part 33 of the bore and
having a flange 37 located in the larger part 32, the flange 37 being of a greater
diameter than the smaller diameter part 33 so that the flange cannot pass therethrough.
A compression spring 38 acts between a closing plate 39 for the larger diameter part
32 of the bore 31 and the blind end 40 of a bore formed in the locking member 36 whereby
the flange 37 is urged into contact with the shoulder 34 between the two parts 33
and 34 of the bore 32.
[0020] Adjacent the lower end 42 of the locking member 36 there is a cross-bore 43 in which
are located two balls 44, the open ends of the cross-bore 43 being peened over to
retain the balls within that bore 43. The lower end 42 itself is rounded as shown
and there is a hole 45 extending from the lower end into the cross-bore 43, the entrance
to that hole having a bevelled edge 46.
[0021] Figure 3 shows the installation of the lock mechanism as described above to a frame
member 50 and door 51 of a commercial vehicle body, the door being hinged to the frame
member at a remote location not shown in the drawings. Three bolts 52 extend through
holes provided in the lock body to secure the body to the frame member 50 and four
bolts 53 secure the mounting plate 29 of the bolt assembly to the door 51. When the
door is closed as shown in Figure 3, a lip 54 of the door is compressed against a
seal 55 provided on the frame member 50 and the locking member 36 is received in the
profiled opening 15 of the lock base 10. In this position, the operating pin 18 is
located in the hole 45 in the locking member 36 to drive the balls 44 into the groove
22 so locking together the two parts of the lock mechanism.
[0022] Figures 4A to 4C show the locking action when the lock body and the bolt assembly
and are somewhat misaligned, as the two components come together. The initial position
is shown in 4A, with the locking member 36 out of axial alignment with the through-bore
13 in the lock body 10 and the operating pin 18 is urged by the spring 19 to its uppermost
position. As the locking member 36 comes into engagement with the top plate 23, the
rounded profile of the locking member at its lower end 42 and the conical profile
of the top plate 23 causes the locking member to cant over against the action of the
compression spring 38, as shown in Figure 4B. At the same time, the bevelled edge
46 at the entrance to the hole 45 is engaged by the conical form at the top of the
operating pin 18 so allowing the pin to start entering the hole 45. Continued closing
action of the door allows the locking member 36 to move into axial alignment with
the profiled opening 15, but out of axial alignment with the bore 32 in the mounting
plate 30 as shown in Figure 4C. In this position the operating pin 18 has moved fully
between the balls 44, so forcing those balls radially outwardly into the grove 22
and preventing the locking member 36 moving away from the bolt assembly 10. Thus,
the bolt assembly and lock body are locked together.
[0023] Unlocking of the bolt assembly 11 from the lock body 10 is performed by the servo
motor 26 turning the cam 27 from its normal position (Figure 5A) through 90° to a
further position where the cam drives the operating pin 18 against the action of the
conical spring 19 (Figure 5B), so moving the upper end of the operating pin 18 away
from the balls 44, as shown in Figure 4D. This allows the balls to move radially inwardly
out of the grove 22 and so release the locking member from the lock body. The door
may thus be opened, by hinging relative to the door frame.
[0024] Though not shown in the drawings, an electronic controller is provided for the servo
motor 26 to supply the appropriate driving current for the motor when the lock mechanism
is to be unlocked or is to be reset the after unlocking. Such a controller should
be connected to the electrical system of the vehicle and requires the use of a security
electronic key such as a RFID remote control or fob. The controller should be configured
to respond solely to a signal from the remote control to release the lock mechanism,
and also automatically to reset the lock mechanism to its original state a short time
after being released. In this way, on a subsequent closing of the door, it will be
locked in the closed position without further operator input.
[0025] In the foregoing description of the embodiment of this invention, reference has been
made to the orientation of the lock body and bolt assembly as shown in the drawings,
but it will be appreciated that the lock body and bolt assembly could be installed
in any orientation, and not necessarily as illustrated. Also, though reference has
been made to a hinged door of a commercial vehicle body, the lock mechanism may find
uses in many other circumstances, when a moveable component is to be locked to a fixed
component or even to another moveable component, depending upon the application. For
example, it could be used with a sliding door or shutter, again of a commercial vehicle
body or some other construction.
1. A lock mechanism for locking together first and second relatively moveable components
(50 and 51), which mechanism comprises:
- a lock body (10) for attaching to the first component;
- a bolt assembly (11) for attaching to the second component so as to be opposed to
the lock body as the two components come together, the bolt assembly carrying at least
one ball (44) which is moveable outwardly relative to an outer surface of the bolt
assembly to project therefrom;
- an opening (31) defined by the lock body for receiving the bolt assembly, the opening
having an internal groove (22) for receiving the at least one ball of the bolt assembly
when projecting therefrom; and
- an operating pin (18) carried by the lock body and being received in a bore (45)
in the bolt assembly (11) when said two components come together so as to move the
at least one ball (44) radially outwardly into the groove (22) in the lock body thereby
locking together the lock body and bolt assembly;
characterised in that:
- the bolt assembly (11) includes a locking member (36) which is resiliently biased
(19) to a normal position but is moveable away therefrom against the resilient bias,
the locking member (36) being provided with the at least one ball (44) moveable outwardly
relative to the outer surface of the locking member to project therefrom;
- the operating pin (18) is resiliently biased to a rest position but is moveable
axially away from its rest position; and
- there is provided an operating mechanism (26, 27, 20) for driving the operating
pin (18) axially away from its rest position so as to move at least partially out
of the bore (13) in the locking member (36) when received therein, thereby allowing
the at least one ball (44) to move out of the groove (22) in the lock body (10) and
so unlock the lock mechanism.
2. A lock mechanism as claimed in claim 1, wherein the locking member (36) is permitted
to move at least one of axially, transversely and angularly relative to said normal
position thereof, against the resilient bias (38) acting on the locking member.
3. A lock mechanism as claimed in any of the preceding claims, wherein the locking member
(36) tapers towards the free end thereof.
4. A lock mechanism as claimed in any of the preceding claims, wherein the locking member
(36) is biased by a compression spring (19) acting between the locking member and
the bolt assembly.
5. A lock mechanism as claimed in any of the preceding claims, wherein the open end of
the opening (24) in the lock body is bevelled or flared, to facilitate the entry of
the locking member (36) as the two components come together.
6. A lock mechanism as claimed in any of the preceding claims, wherein the operating
pin (18) has a tapered profile (21) at its free end to facilitate the entry of the
operating pin into the bore in the locking member as the two components come together.
7. A lock mechanism as claimed in claim 6, wherein the operating pin (18) is constrained
to move solely axially, against the resilient bias (19) acting thereon.
8. A lock mechanism as claimed in any of the preceding claims, wherein the operating
pin (18) is biased by a compression spring (19) acting between the operating pin and
the lock body.
9. A lock mechanism as claimed in any of the preceding claims, wherein the operating
mechanism (26,27) is electrically-powered and drives the pin (18) axially in the direction
out of the bore in the locking member (36) to an extent sufficient to allow the at
least one ball (44) of the locking member to move radially inwardly.
10. A lock mechanism as claimed in claim 9, wherein the operating mechanism includes an
electric motor (26) driving a cam (27), and the cam engages a part (20) of the operating
pin (18) so as to move the operating pin axially on driving the motor.
11. A lock mechanism as claimed in claim 10, wherein there is provided a control circuit
for the motor (26) such an operator may power the motor on demand, to unlock the mechanism
by axially withdrawing the operating pin.
12. A lock mechanism as claimed in claim 11, wherein the control circuit for the motor
(26) is arranged to reset the lock mechanism a short time after operation of the motor
to unlock the mechanism.
13. A lock mechanism as claimed in any of the preceding claims, wherein there are two
diametrically-opposed balls (44) carried in a transverse bore (43) extending through
the locking member (36).
14. A commercial vehicle body having an access opening and a door for closing said opening,
in combination with a lock mechanism as claimed in any of the preceding claims, wherein
the lock body (10) is secured to the vehicle body at said opening and the bolt assembly
(11) is secured to the door in opposition to the lock body, so that the bolt assembly
and lock body come together the door moving to close the opening.