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An electronic cabinet lock includes a handgrip pivotably connected with a housing unit, a swingable member swingably disposed on the handgrip, and first and second magnet members disposed on the handgrip and the swingable member and constantly attractive with each other. A latch member is controlled by a control unit to move in the up-down direction to be disposed forwardly of and abut against an upper end of the swingable member. A lock cylinder unit is disposed below the handgrip and includes a lock tongue movable in the up-down direction to be disposed forwardly of and abut against a lower end of the swingable member. During swinging of the swingable member where the swingable member is in abutting engagement with the latch member or the lock tongue, with the magnet members, the swingable member is moved back to render the swingable member well functioning after long term use.
An electronic cabinet lock includes a handgrip pivotably connected with a housing unit, a swingable member swingably disposed on the handgrip, and first and second magnet members disposed on the handgrip and the swingable member and constantly attractive with each other. A latch member is controlled by a control unit to move in the up-down direction to be disposed forwardly of and abut against an upper end of the swingable member. A lock cylinder unit is disposed below the handgrip and includes a lock tongue movable in the up-down direction to be disposed forwardly of and abut against a lower end of the swingable member. During swinging of the swingable member where the swingable member is in abutting engagement with the latch member or the lock tongue, with the magnet members, the swingable member is moved back to render the swingable member well functioning after long term use.
ELECTRONIC CABINET LOCK
LIEN CHIH-MIN (author)
2024-12-05
Patent
Electronic Resource
English
IPC:
E05B
LOCKS
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