The present invention is directed to an adjustable backset mortise lock that can be manufactured for one backset and readily converted for use for another backset.
Mortise locks are commonly used in doors, screen doors, and storm doors. A major portion of a mortise lock is hidden in the cross-section of the door and is normally only accessible through the side of a door. Because of their slim profile, a mortise lock can be easily fit into slim doors, such as doors thinner than 1½ inches. A door locked with a mortise lock normally is a secure door because the lock mechanism is buried within the door. The lock operating mechanism of a mortise lock is only accessible when the door is unlatched and open giving access to the side of the door.
Mortise locks are manufactured by different manufacturers with different backsets—The distance from the face plate to center of the door handle. For example, screen doors come with mortise locks with 1 inch and ¾ inch backset. Replacement mortise locks must have the correct backset. To the best of the inventors' knowledge there are no mortise locks with adjustable backsets. If a mortise lock for a door is to be replaced with a new mortise lock, the new mortise lock must have the correct dimensions and backset. It is impossible to jerry rig a mortise lock with one backset in a door with an existing mortise for another backset.
The present invention is directed to a mortise lock that is manufactured for the minimum backset and yet can be easily modified during the manufacturing process or during the installation step to provide mortise locks with larger backsets. Thus the manufacturer only has to manufacturer one mortise lock with the smallest backset and yet retains the ability to assemble two or more mortise locks with two or more different backsets. This is a plus for consumers because often the manufacturer of mortise locks will only provide mortise locks for one backset due to the expense of manufacturing and warehousing two or more mortise locks with different backsets.
The present invention is directed to an adjustable backset mortise lock comprising a housing having a front side, the housing containing the lock operating mechanism and adapted to be received in a mortise in the side of a door, the housing having an upper receiver and a lower receiver on its front side, the upper receiver optionally receiving a small spacer for increasing the depth of the housing a predetermined distance, the lower receiver optionally receiving a boss of a face plate spacer for increasing the depth of the housing a predetermined distance; a latch bolt having a front end and an opposing back end and biased to normally extend from the front of the housing, the latch bolt supported by a guide riding in a guide bore in the housing for retraction into and extension out of the housing, the guide having a threaded front end and opposing back end, the threaded front end of the guide threadingly engaging a threaded boss extending out of the back end of the latch bolt, the distance between the front of the latch bolt and the back end of the guide adjustable to increase the reach of the latch bolt when the depth of the housing is increased; a dead bolt with a front side that can be extended out of the front end of the housing or withdrawn into the housing, the dead bolt optionally receiving an extender having a front side to increase the reach of the front end of the dead bolt when the depth of the housing is increased, the extender secured to the front side of the dead bolt; a latch bolt driver cam for retracting the latch bolt into the housing; and a dead bold latch cam for extending and retracting the dead bolt in or out of the housing, the latch bolt drive and the dead bolt drive operated by the lock operating mechanism; and a face plate having openings for the latch bolt and the dead bolt to extend through the face plate detachably fastened to the front of the housing and adapted to be mounted on the side of the door to support the adjustable backset mortise lock in the side of a door, the front side of the housing adopted to receive the face plate spacer to increase the depth of the housing by the predetermined distance, the back side of the face plate received by the front side of the housing or optionally received by the small spacer, the face plate spacer, and the lower receiver when the depth of the housing is increased.
Preferably the upper receiver has a threaded bore to receive a threaded fastener to secure the face plate to the housing.
Preferably the upper receiver has upper and lower parallel walls and a side wall, and the small spacer has a shoulder extending three quarters around the spacer, the shoulder of the small spacer received on the walls of the upper receiver when the small spacer is received within the upper receiver, the small spacer having a bore there through which the threaded fastener extends when securing the face plate to the housing. Preferably the bore in the small spacer is co-axial with the threaded bore in the upper receiver.
Preferably the lower receiver has a threaded bore to receive a threaded fastener to secure the face plate to the housing.
Preferably the lower receiver has upper and side walls, and the boss on the face plate spacer received within the two walls of the lower receiver when the depth of the housing is increased, the face plate spacer having a bore extending through the boss and the face plate, the threaded fastener extending through said bore when securing the face plate to the housing. Preferably the bore of the face plate spacer is co-axial with the threaded bore in the lower receiver.
Preferably the dead bolt of the adjustable backset mortise lock has two countersunk threaded bores receiving flat head threaded fasteners flush with the front side of the dead bolt and the extender has a height and breath substantially equivalent to the height and breadth of the dead bolt.
Preferably the front side of the dead bolt has two threaded bores and the extender has two countersunk smooth bores co-axial with said two threaded bores in the dead bolt, the extender secured to the dead bolt with the flat head threaded fasteners flush with the front side of the extender.
Preferably the housing of the adjustable backset mortise lock has a biasing means to bias the latch bolt with the threaded front end of the guide extending through the biasing means.
Preferably the latch bolt has channels on its top side and bottom side extending from the back side to the front side of the latch bolt, the latch bolt spacer having a finger at the upper portion and a finger at the lower portion of its front face, the latch bolt spacer received on the threaded boss of the latch bolt with the fingers engaging the channels.
A preferred embodiment of the adjustable backset mortise lock of the present invention comprises a housing having a front side, the housing containing the lock operating mechanism and adapted to be received in a mortise in the side of a door, the housing having an upper receiver and a lower receiver on its front side, the upper receiver optionally receiving a small spacer for increasing the depth of the housing a predetermined distance, the lower receiver optionally receiving a boss of a face plate spacer, the upper receiver having a threaded bore to receive a threaded fastener to secure the face plate to the housing, the upper receiver having an upper and lower parallel walls and a side wall, and the small spacer has a shoulder extending three quarters around the spacer, the shoulder of the small spacer receiving the walls of the upper receiver when the small spacer is received within the upper receiver, the small spacer having a bore there through which the threaded fastener extends when securing the face plate to the housing, the lower receiver having a threaded bore to receive a threaded fastener to secure the face plate to the housing, the lower receiver having upper and side walls, and the boss on the face plate received within the two walls of the lower receiver when the depth of the housing is increased, the face plate spacer having a bore extending through the boss and the face plate, the second threaded fastener extending through said bore when securing the face plate to the housing; a latch bolt having a front end and an opposing back end and biased to normally extend from the front of the housing, the latch bolt supported by a guide in the housing for retraction into and extension out of the housing, the guide having a threaded front end and opposing back end, the threaded front end of the guide threadingly engaging a threaded boss on the back end of the latch bolt, the distance between the front of the latch bolt and the back end of the guide adjustable to increase the throw of the latch bolt when the depth of the housing is increased; the latch bolt having channels on its top side and bottom side extending from the back side to the front side of the latch bolt, the latch bolt spacer having a finger at the upper portion and a finger at the lower portion of its front face, the latch bolt spacer received on the threaded boss with the fingers engaging the channels; a biasing means to bias the latch bolt, the threaded front end of the guide extending through the biasing means; a dead bolt with a front side, the dead bolt optionally receiving an extender having a front side to increase the throw of the dead bolt when the depth of the housing is increased, the extender removable secured to the front side of the dead bolt the dead bolt has two counter sunk threaded bores receiving flat head threaded fasteners flush with the front side of the dead bolt and the extender has a height and breath substantially equivalent to the height and breadth of the dead bolt, the front side of the dead bolt has two threaded bores and the extender has two countersunk smooth bores co-axial with said two threaded bores in the dead bolt, the extender secured to the dead bolt with the flat head threaded fasteners flush with the front side of the extender; a latch bolt driver cam for retracting the latch bolt into the housing; and a dead bold latch cam for extending and retracting the dead bolt in or out of the housing, the latch bolt drive and the dead bolt drive operated by the lock operating mechanism; and a face plate having openings for the latch bolt and the dead bolt to extend through, the face plate detachably fastened to the front of the frame and adapted to be mounted on the side of the door to support the adjustable backset mortise lock in the side of a door, the front side of the housing adopted to receive the face plate spacer to increase the depth of the housing by the predetermined distance, the back side of the face plate received by the front side of the housing or optionally received by the small spacer, the face plate spacer, and the lower receiver when the depth of the housing is increased.
Another preferred embodiment of the adjustable backset mortise lock of the present invention comprises a housing having a front side, the housing containing the lock operating mechanism and adapted to be received in a mortise in the side of a door, the housing having an upper receiver and a lower receiver on its front side, the upper receiver receiving a removable small spacer for increasing the depth of the housing a predetermined distance, the lower receiver receiving a boss of a face plate spacer; a latch bolt having a front end and an opposing back end and biased to normally extend from the front of the housing, the latch bolt supported by a guide riding in a guide bore in the housing for retraction into and extension out of the housing, the guide having a threaded front end and opposing back end, the threaded front end of the guide threadingly engaging a threaded boss extending out of the back end of the latch bolt, the distance between the front of the latch bolt and the back end of the guide adjustable to adjust the reach of the latch bolt to accommodate the depth of the housing; a dead bolt with a front side, the dead bolt receiving an extender to increase the reach of the dead bolt when the depth of the housing is increased, the extender removable secured to the front side of the dead bolt (optional element); a latch bolt driver cam for retracting the latch bolt into the housing; and a dead bold latch cam for extending and retracting the dead bolt in or out of the housing, the latch bolt driver cam and the dead bolt driver cam operated by the lock operating mechanism; and
A face plate having openings for the latch bolt and the dead bolt to extend through, the face plate detachably fastened to the front of the housing and spaced apart there from by the small spacer and the face plate spacer, the face plate adapted to be mounted on the side of the door to support the adjustable backset mortise lock in the side of a door, the face plate spacer removably secured on the front side of the housing to increase the depth of the housing by the predetermined distance, the back side of the face plate received by the small spacer, the face plate spacer, and the lower receiver when the depth of the housing is increased.
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The latch bolt 20 is supported by guide 28. The side walls of the squared back end 29 of the guide rides between the two side plates 16 of the housing 12. The latch bolt 20 has a threaded boss 27 that extends out from the back of the latch bolt that threadingly engages the threaded front end of the guide 28 (
The housing 12 is inserted into a mortise in the side edge of a door (not shown). The housing is supported in the door by the face plate 14. The face plate has two counter sunk bores 44 to receive threaded fasteners 42 which are threadingly received in threaded bores 40A and 40B in the upper and lower receivers 41A and 41B. Threaded fasteners 42 fastened the face plate 14 to housing 12. The face plate has latch bolt opening 48 for the latch bolt and a dead bolt opening 52 for the dead bolt. The top and bottom of opening 48 have fingers 50 which slidingly engage guide channels 30 in the latch bolt. The face plate is secured to the side edge of a door with threaded fasteners (not shown) that are received in counter sunk bores 46 so the fasteners are flush with the face plate, that is the top surface of the threaded fastener is flush with the surface of the face plate. The threaded fasteners 38 and 42 received in the dead bolt and the face plate have flat heads to lie flush with the surface of the dead bolt and the face plate.
The mortise lock of the present invention can be manufactured for two or more backsets easily. The mortise lock of
Referring to FIGS. 2 & 5-8 adjusted mortise lock 10B comprises a housing 12 with the lock operating mechanism (not shown), and a face plate 14. As discussed above, mortise lock operating mechanisms can vary in design and construction. The elements that are common to both mortise locks 10A and 10B have the same number and such elements have been discussed above with respect to mortise lock 10A and will not be described again except as necessary to describe the adjusted mortise lock 10B.
The body of adjusted mortise lock 10B has greater depth D2 than the depth D1 of adjustable mortise lock 10B, such as by distance x. This is accomplished by spreading the distance between the housing 12 and the face plate 14 (the housing and face plate for both mortise locks are identical). This spread between the housing and face plate is accomplished by using spacers 60 and 70 as described below. This spread decreases the reach of the latch bolt and dead bolt which is accommodated by extending the distance from the back end of the guide 28 to the back end of the latch bolt and extending the length of the dead bolt. Thus when the distance between the housing and the face plate is increased by x, the distance from the back end of the guide 28 to the back end of the latch bolt is increased by distance x and the length of the dead bolt is also increased by distance x.
As shown in the figures, the latch bolt 20 has a threaded boss 27 that extends out from the back of the latch bolt that threadingly engages the threaded front end of the guide 28. The distance between the back of the guide and the back of the latch bolt is extended by screwing out the guide from the boss the desired distance x. A spacer 80 is added to the back of the back of the latch bolt to lengthen the latch bolt body so that it does not wobble in the lock during use. Spacer 80 has an open channel 84 which is received on boss 27 at the back of the latch bolt and two fingers 82 which are received in guide channels 30 of the latch bolt to minimize movement between the spacer and the latch bolt during use. The spring 31 rests on the back of the spacer 80 and the spacer insures that the biasing force on the latch bolt remains the same as in the adjustable mortise lock 10A (the same spring 31 is used). The biasing pressure also helps retain the spacer 80 on the guide 28 and against the back of the latch bolt. The length of the dead bolt 22 is increased by securing the extension 23 to the front of the dead bolt using threaded fasteners 38. The threaded fasteners have a beveled base that is received in the counter sunk bores 36 and 37 and a flat head that lies flush with front of the extension 23. As described with respect to mortise lock 10A, the front side of the dead bolt has two counter sunk threaded bores 36 which receive threaded fasteners 38. The extension has two counter sunk bores 37 co-axial with bores 36. Threaded fasteners 38 extend through bores 37 into bores 36 to secure the extension 23 to the dead bolt 22.
The distance between the housing and the face plate is increased by using small spacer 70 and face plate spacer 60. The thickness of the small spacer 70 and the face plate spacer 60 is the same as the thickness of the spacer 80 and the extension 23. The small spacer 70 has bore 74 (See
As described above, the mortise lock of the present invention can be easily manufactured for two or more backsets employing the same base mortise lock 10A. In addition, the lock can be supplied as a kit which permits the installer to modify the backset as required for installation. This is a boon to both manufacturers and consumers and makes available mortise locks of different backsets at favorable costs.
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