DRIVE LOCK

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
DRIV-LOK DRIV-LOK, INC. 1140 Park Avenue Sycamore IL 60178 DRIVE-LOCK;SELF LOCKING METALLIC PINS, FOR USE (A) AS A PIVOT OR HINGE CONNECTOR BETWEEN TWO MEMBERS; (B) TO PROVIDE A RIGID CONNECTION BETWEEN TWO OR MORE MEMBERS; (C) AS A HAND GRIP; AND (D) AS DOWELS OR GUIDES FOR ALIGNMENT OF MEMBERS OR PROVIDING QUICK DETACHABLE ASSOCIATION OF MEMBERS;
DRIV-LOK DRIV-LOK PIN COMPANY PARK AVENUE AND CHAUNEY STREET SYCAMORE IL DRIVE-LOCK;SELF LOCKING METALLIC PINS, FOR USE (A) AS A PIVOT OR HINGE CONNECTOR BETWEEN TWO MEMBERS; (B) TO PROVIDE A RIGID CONNECTION BETWEEN TWO OR MORE MEMBERS; (C) AS A HAND GRIP; AND (D) AS DOWELS OR GUIDES FOR ALIGNMENT OF MEMBERS OR PROVIDING QUICK DETACHABLE ASSOCIATION OF MEMBERS;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A motor vehicle door lock with latching elements, such as a latch and a ratchet and with a lock mechanism. The lock mechanism has a drive, the drive having a drive motor, or the like, and an actuating element. The ratchet can be raised by the drive, so that the ratchet moves into an action area of the drive, such that continued motion of the drive is blocked by the ratchet. Thus, the drive can be turned off in a blocking operation. The ratchet, viewed in the kinematic chain from the drive motor to the actuating element, is engaged to the drive for blocking in front of the actuating element but not on the actuating element.