Cabinet door lock with pretightening force
A pre-tightening, cabinet technology, applied in building locks, buildings, building structures, etc., can solve problems such as high costs and inability to door panels, and achieve the effects of low production costs, no custom management, and good sealing effect.
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Embodiment 1
[0025] see Figure 1-3 , the present invention provides a cabinet door lock with pretightening force, comprising: a locking part 1 installed in the cabinet and a locking part 2 that moves from the outside of the cabinet door to the locking part 1, and the locking part 1 An inclined surface 11 is formed towards the side of the locking member 2, at least one end of the locking member 2 abuts against the inclined surface 11 to form interference, since the locking member moves toward the locking member, and abut against the inclined surface, so that the locking member can be further moved toward the depth direction of the inclined surface, so that an interference fit can be generated between the locking member and the inclined surface, so that the locking member has a direction toward the cabinet door frame. Locking pre-tightening force, so that the cabinet door seal lock of the present invention has a good sealing effect; because the cabinet door seal lock of the present inventio...
Embodiment 2
[0038]This embodiment is a modification based on Embodiment 1. The difference between this embodiment and Embodiment 1 is that the locking member 2 includes a fixed pin (not shown in the figure), and the fixed pin (not shown in the figure) ) is inserted into the cabinet through the through hole opened on the cabinet door, and the protruding end of the fixing pin (not shown in the figure) is abutted against the inclined surface 11 to form an interference fit, and the fixing pin Although the end portion of (not shown in the figure) has no thread, it cannot be screwed on the said inclined surface 11, but by pressing the end of said fixing pin (not shown in the figure) down said inclined surface 11, interference can be formed Cooperate. Although the fixed pin is not shown in the figure, those skilled in the art can understand through the following description that the fixed pin has the same effect as the screw 3 in Embodiment 1, and can be Forming the above-mentioned interference...
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