Wissel
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Hey All, could really do with some help on this one.
I'm looking for a good solution for locking doors and drawers for travel.
At the moment, I have the standard "push-button locks" on all doors and drawers in my van. I also have kitchen type, soft-close hinges everywhere. The idea originally behind this was all locks would be locked for travel, then once we arrive at a location, all locks could be opened and the hinges kept the doors closed on slopes etc. It's worked okay, apart forgetting to lock a door here and there before setting off
On the new van, we are going with a completely handleless design for all doors and drawers. Like this:
With this design, to open a door etc, there is a gap above or to the side to slide fingers and pull the door/drawer. The inset handle rail is part of the unit and not fixed to the door.
Besides being a style we like, this is also quite practical, as it means no handles to catch clothes on etc.
To keep it really clean, push-locks have to go. So I need a new solution.
The first solution I've looked at is these:
With these, the door/drawer is pushed in slightly, releasing it to be opened. To lock the door it is pushed again.
I quite like these and have a sample on order to try. I can see these working quite well on everything in my van, besides the bathroom door and fridge (fridge will have a door and be integrated).
I then started wondering about a more high-tech solution. I looked at this type of thing:
This is a 12v solenoid lock - the idea being to add one of these to every opening (these are small, light and 12v), then have a single switch to "central-lock" all doors and drawers for travel.
The problem with these is, every one I can find is locked with power off and unlocked with power on. I'd like it the opposite way around so no power is used when on site, but everything is unlocked.
So continuing with an electric solution, I looked at these:
These are small (20mm) electromagnets, which would again fit on all doors and drawers. With these, the magnet is only active when power is supplied. This sounds ideal on paper.
I could wire them all to a single circuit and switch for travel. I could even wire them all to a voltage sensing relay (VSR), so when the engine is started everything automatically locks. I've ordered a sample of this type to test as well.
So these are the 3 solutions I've come up with.
Anyone have any other ideas?
Then there's the bathroom door. This one I'm drawing a complete blank on
This is how my van will be:
It needs to stay closed if on a slight slope, lock for travel and lock shut for when used.
It also needs to open against the internal wall across the van to create two rooms. It needs to catch in place, but be openable from either side. It will have a handle and lock on the back of the door (to close when entering bathroom), but nothing on the front so it follows the design of all other doors in the van.
I'm getting nowhere with a solution on this. Any ideas?
I'm looking for a good solution for locking doors and drawers for travel.
At the moment, I have the standard "push-button locks" on all doors and drawers in my van. I also have kitchen type, soft-close hinges everywhere. The idea originally behind this was all locks would be locked for travel, then once we arrive at a location, all locks could be opened and the hinges kept the doors closed on slopes etc. It's worked okay, apart forgetting to lock a door here and there before setting off

On the new van, we are going with a completely handleless design for all doors and drawers. Like this:
With this design, to open a door etc, there is a gap above or to the side to slide fingers and pull the door/drawer. The inset handle rail is part of the unit and not fixed to the door.
Besides being a style we like, this is also quite practical, as it means no handles to catch clothes on etc.
To keep it really clean, push-locks have to go. So I need a new solution.
The first solution I've looked at is these:
With these, the door/drawer is pushed in slightly, releasing it to be opened. To lock the door it is pushed again.
I quite like these and have a sample on order to try. I can see these working quite well on everything in my van, besides the bathroom door and fridge (fridge will have a door and be integrated).
I then started wondering about a more high-tech solution. I looked at this type of thing:
This is a 12v solenoid lock - the idea being to add one of these to every opening (these are small, light and 12v), then have a single switch to "central-lock" all doors and drawers for travel.
The problem with these is, every one I can find is locked with power off and unlocked with power on. I'd like it the opposite way around so no power is used when on site, but everything is unlocked.
So continuing with an electric solution, I looked at these:
These are small (20mm) electromagnets, which would again fit on all doors and drawers. With these, the magnet is only active when power is supplied. This sounds ideal on paper.
I could wire them all to a single circuit and switch for travel. I could even wire them all to a voltage sensing relay (VSR), so when the engine is started everything automatically locks. I've ordered a sample of this type to test as well.
So these are the 3 solutions I've come up with.
Anyone have any other ideas?
Then there's the bathroom door. This one I'm drawing a complete blank on

This is how my van will be:
It needs to stay closed if on a slight slope, lock for travel and lock shut for when used.
It also needs to open against the internal wall across the van to create two rooms. It needs to catch in place, but be openable from either side. It will have a handle and lock on the back of the door (to close when entering bathroom), but nothing on the front so it follows the design of all other doors in the van.
I'm getting nowhere with a solution on this. Any ideas?