Door lock system and method
US-12071794-B2 · Aug 27, 2024 · US
US10871012B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10871012-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816110935-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 23, 2018 |
| Priority date | Aug 23, 2018 |
| Publication date | Dec 22, 2020 |
| Grant date | Dec 22, 2020 |
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Apparatus for securely fastening both of a pair of doors, such as the doors at an end of an auto rack railroad car, in a closed condition, using a single lock. A hasp mounted on one of the doors can be locked in a securing position in which locking members prevent the locking rod handles from being removed from receptacles that hold the locking rod handles with the locking rods in door-latching positions when the doors are closed. The hasp thus prevents the locking rod handles from being moved to rotate the locking rods from their door-latching positions. A single lock can prevent the hasp from being moved and thus prevent both locking rod handles from being moved.
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What is claimed is: 1. Apparatus for locking a pair of doors, comprising: (a) a pair of locking rods, each having a generally vertically extending longitudinal axis and being mounted on a respective one of the doors so as to be rotatable about its longitudinal axis; (b) a pair of locking rod handles, a respective one of the locking rod handles being attached to each of the locking rods in a way in which the one of the handles can rotate the rod; (c) a pair of locking members, a respective one of the locking members extending from each of the locking rod handles; and (d) a sole hasp mounted on one of the doors and disposed between the locking rods, the hasp being movable about a hasp pivot between a disengaged first position and a securing second position in which the hasp engages both the locking members when the locking rods are in respective door-locking positions. 2. The apparatus of claim 1 including a hasp receptacle, located so as to engage the hasp when the hasp is in the securing second position. 3. The apparatus of claim 2 including a hasp retainer attached to one of the doors by a pivot and movable about the pivot to a position in which the hasp retainer engages the hasp and keeps the hasp engaged in the hasp receptacle. 4. The apparatus of claim 1 including a handle receptacle located on each of the doors in a position where the handle receptacle can receive a respective one of the locking rod handles when the locking rod to which the one of locking rod handles is attached has been placed into a door-locking position. 5. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein when the hasp is in the securing second position and one of the locking rod handles is in a respective one of the handle receptacles, the engagement of one of the locking members by the hasp prevents the one of the handles from being moved out of the respective one of the handle receptacles. 6. The apparatus of claim 1 including a hasp retainer attached to one of the doors, the hasp retainer being movable between a first position thereof, in which the hasp retainer provides clearance for movement of the hasp into the securing second position of the hasp, and a second position of the hasp retainer in which the hasp retainer obstructs movement of the hasp away from the second position of the hasp. 7. The apparatus of claim 6 including a hasp receptacle attached to the one of the doors, wherein each of the hasp receptacle and the hasp retainer defines a respective lock receiving aperture and wherein the lock receiving apertures are aligned with each other when the hasp is in the securing second position and the hasp retainer is in the second position of the hasp retainer. 8. The apparatus of claim 1 including a locking point associated with the hasp receptacle, the locking point defining a receptacle for a lock located so that a lock engaged with the locking point prevents removal of the hasp from engagement with the locking members and from the securing second position of the hasp. 9. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the hasp defines an opening and wherein the locking members extend through the opening and are held within the opening and limit movement of the locking rod handles when the locking rods are in respective door-locking positions and the hasp is in the securing second position thereof. 10. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the hasp pivot defines a pivot axis oriented in an oblique direction, at an acute angle with respect to the longitudinal axis of the one of the locking rods mounted on the door on which the hasp is mounted. 11. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the locking members are in the form of fingers, each finger extending from an outer end of a respective one of the locking rod handles. 12. Apparatus for locking a pair of doors, comprising: (a) a pair of locking rods, each having a generally vertically extending longitudinal axis and being mounted on a respective one of the doors so as to be rotatable about its longitudinal axis; (b) a pair of locking rod handles, a respective one of the locking rod handles being attached to each of the locking rods in a way in which the one of the handles can rotate the respective locking rod; (c) a sole hasp mounted on one of the doors and movable between a disengaged first position and a securing second position in which the hasp limits movement of both the locking rod handles when the locking rods are in door-locking positions; and (d) a locking member associated with the hasp and engaged in a locking receptacle defined in at least one of the locking rod handles when the hasp is in the securing second position, wherein end portions of the locking rod handles are adjacent to each other when the locking rods are in the door-locking positions. 13. The apparatus of claim 12 including a hasp receptacle, located so as to engage the hasp when the hasp is in the second securing position. 14. The apparatus of claim 13 including a hasp retainer attached to one of the doors by a pivot and movable about the pivot to a position in which the hasp retainer engages the hasp and keeps the hasp engaged in the hasp receptacle. 15. The apparatus of claim 12 including a handle receptacle located on each of the doors in a position where the handle receptacle can receive a respective one of the locking rod handles when the locking rod to which it is attached has been placed into a door-locking position. 16. The apparatus of claim 15 wherein when the hasp is in the securing second position and one of the locking rod handles is in a respective one of the handle receptacles, the engagement of one of the locking rod handles by the locking member associated with the hasp prevents the one of the locking rod handles from being moved out of engagement in the respective one of the handle receptacles. 17. The apparatus of claim 12 including a hasp retainer attached to one of the doors, the hasp retainer being movable between a first position thereof, in which the hasp retainer provides clearance for movement of the hasp into the securing second position of the hasp, and a second position of the hasp retainer in which the hasp retainer obstructs movement of the hasp away from the second position of the hasp. 18. The apparatus of claim 17 wherein each of the hasp receptacle and the hasp retainer defines a respective lock receiving aperture and wherein the lock receiving apertures are aligned with each other when the hasp is in the securing second position and the hasp retainer is in the second position of the hasp retainer. 19. The apparatus of claim 12 including a locking point associated with the hasp receptacle, the locking point defining a receptacle for a lock located so that a lock engaged with the locking point prevents removal of the locking member associated with the hasp from engagement with the locking rod handle and prevents removal of the hasp from the securing second position of the hasp. 20. The apparatus of claim 12 wherein the locking receptacle in the at least one of the locking rod handles defines an opening and wherein the locking member associated with the hasp extends through the opening and is held within the opening and thereby limits movement of the at least one of the locking rod handles, keeping the locking rod to which the at least one of the locking rod handles is attached in the door-locking position when the locking rods are in respective door-locking positions and the hasp is in the securing second position thereof.
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