Abstract:
A lock includes a main body having an outside seat and an inside seat around which an inside rose liner is mounted. A peripheral wall delimiting a central hole of the inside rose liner includes at least one pair of notches. A reinforcing ring is mounted round the inside seat and inside the inside rose liner. The reinforcing ring includes two tabs each having a distal end received in a respective groove of the inside seat, preventing relative rotation between the reinforcing ring and the main body. Two positioning posts extend from an outside rose liner mounted around the outside seat. Two fasteners extend through the reinforcing ring and the inside rose liner into screw holes of the positioning posts, thereby securing the reinforcing ring, the inside rose liner, and the outside rose liner together. The torque-resisting capacity is thus improved.
Abstract:
A door lock includes a main body having an inside seat and an outside seat. The inside seat includes two diametrically disposed flat surfaces and two arcuate surfaces. An inside rose liner is mounted around the inside seat and includes a central hole. A wall projects from a periphery delimiting the central hole and extends along a direction parallel to a longitudinal axis of the main body. The wall includes two diametrically disposed flat sections respectively engaged with the flat surfaces of the inside seat. The wall further includes two arcuate sections respectively engaged with the arcuate surfaces of the inside seat. Thus, the torque-bearing capacity of the door lock is improved.
Abstract:
A lock includes an outside spindle, an outside hub for rotatably receiving the outside spindle, a cam received in the outside spindle, and a sleeve received in the cam and slidable along a longitudinal direction of the outside spindle. A lug is formed on an end of the cam and operably connected to the retractor. The sleeve includes a longitudinal slot having an enlarged section. A peg is mounted in the cam and received in the longitudinal slot of the sleeve. The sleeve is engaged with the outside spindle to turn therewith. When the locking bar is moved to a locking position, the peg is located in the enlarged section such that the sleeve and the outside spindle turn freely without causing rotation of the cam when the outside spindle is turned.
Abstract:
A dummy trim includes a mounting plate to be fixed to a door, a sleeve holder securely mounted to the mounting plate and including a peripheral wall, a sleeve including a first end mounted in the peripheral wall of the sleeve holder, and a lever securely attached to a second end of the sleeve to move therewith. The first end of the sleeve includes a slot having an edge facing the lever. The peripheral wall of the sleeve holder includes an integral stop extending into the slot of the sleeve and abutting against the edge of the slot.
Abstract:
A door lockset comprises a transmission assembly comprising a chassis with two through-holes, an outside handle assembly, and an inside handle assembly. The outside handle assembly comprises an outside handle, an outside rose, and an outside rose liner. The outside rose liner has at least two pairs of diametrically disposed positioning holes selectively aligned with the through-holes of the chassis. The outside rose liner further includes two engaging posts each having a screw hole. The inside handle assembly comprises an inside handle, an inside rose, and an inside rose liner. The inside rose liner includes two holes aligned with the screw holes of the engaging posts.
Abstract:
A lock includes an inner handle having a locking bar received therein and an outer handle connected to a spindle with a retaining base received therein which has two first grooves defined therein. A cam is connected to the retaining base and has two second grooves which communicate with the first grooves so that a locking piece is movably received between the retaining base and the cam with a spring biased between the locking piece and the retaining base. The locking piece has two flanges movably received in the first grooves and the second grooves. A slide is movably received in the cam and contact the locking piece at one end thereof and the locking bar at the other end thereof so that the two flanges of the locking piece are disengaged from the second grooves when the locking bar is pushed. Therefore, the outer handle can be freely rotated.
Abstract:
A positioning device for a cylindrical lock includes two first upper protrusions and two first lower protrusions respectively extending from an inside hub of the lock, two second upper protrusions and two second lower protrusions respectively extending from an outside hub. A chassis receiving a retractor therein has two first plates extending from a top surface thereof and two second plates extending from a bottom surface thereof. The two first plates of the chassis are received between the two first upper protrusions and two second upper protrusions, and the two second plates are received between the two first lower protrusions and two second lower protrusions such that the chassis is stationed between the inside and outside hub so as to let a pair of screws extend through these easily.
Abstract:
A fastening device used with a lock for firmly securing the lock in position against undesired rotational movement with respect to a door where the lock is mounted. The fastening device comprises a pair of mounting screws for firmly securing an inside and an outside escutcheon to the door and a pair of fastening screws extending through a main lock assembly to firmly support it with respect to the outside escutcheon of the already firmly secured inside and outside escutcheons assembly.
Abstract:
The present invention discloses a light emitting device array billboard and a control method thereof. The light emitting device array billboard includes a light emitting device array circuit, plural line switch circuits, plural channel switch circuits, plural ghost image compensation switch circuits, and a control circuit. The control circuit operates the line switch circuits and the channel switch circuit to turn ON a selected light emitting device for a duty period in a lighting period, and operates the plural ghost image compensation switch circuits to electrically connect a channel node corresponding to the selected light emitting device to a ghost image compensation voltage after the lighting period. The control circuit further adjusts a channel operation signal according to a gray scale compensation signal, to turn ON the selected light emitting device for a gray scale compensation period in addition to the duty period.
Abstract:
Techniques are described for providing high availability for a network device, e.g., a router, using full memory replication between a primary virtual machine (VM) and a standby VM running on the network device. In one example, the techniques provide hot-standby high availability for a router by initializing a primary VM and a standby VM on the router at the same time. In another example, the techniques provide high availability for the router by initializing a standby VM on the router upon detecting a failure of the primary VM. In both examples, the primary VM controls the routing functionality and periodically stores a full memory state. Upon a failure of the primary VM, a hypervisor may perform a full memory replication between the primary VM and the standby VM. The standby VM may then take control of the routing functionality at the last stored state of the memory.