Embodiments of the present application generally relate to decorative roses for locksets. More particularly, but not exclusively, embodiments of the present application relate to a decorative rose assembly having at least one external asymmetrical decorative component that is selectively adjustable relative to the orientation of at least other portions of the rose assembly, a lockset, and/or an associated entryway device.
Various types of locksets can include mechanical components that are coupled to, extend from, and/or are positioned within an entryway device. For example, certain types of locksets can include mechanical components that are positioned within a hole that generally extends between opposing sides of an entryway device, such as, for example, between interior and exterior sides of a door or gate, among other holes in devices used to control ingress/egress through a space or opening. For example, with respect to certain types of locksets, the hole in the entryway device can house at least a portion of a spring cage, slide assembly, and/or bolt or latch, among other mechanical components of the lockset. Locksets can therefore include rose or escutcheon, referred to collectively herein as a rose, that can be sized and positioned to at least conceal and/or protect at least a portion of the mechanical components of the lockset that are positioned about the hole of the entryway device. However, at least some of the components that the rose conceals, and/or that the rose is positioned about, are moveable components that are involved in the operation of the lockset, including, for example, components that can facilitate the retraction/extension of an associated bolt or latch. Thus, while the rose can be sized to conceal or protect at least certain components of the lockset, the rose should also be sized and shaped so that the rose does not adversely interfere with the mechanical operation of the lockset.
Further, roses are often constructed as a unitary decorative component. Yet, such a single component construction can limit aesthetic opportunities, as well as cause the implementation of more complex aesthetics to the rose to be generally cost prohibitive. For example, attempts to provide a unitary rose with multiple colors or coatings can often require either masking of the rose of production of the rose using dual molding. Additionally, such single construction components are often limited to one particular orientation, and thus do not have the flexibility to accommodate alteration of the aesthetic by selectively changing the relative orientations of different portions or components of the rose. Moreover, such unitary rose constructions can result in the production of roses that have limited application, such as a rose lacking the flexibility or modularity to be selectively adaptable for use in a right handed and left handed applications.
An aspect of an embodiment of the present application is a rose assembly that includes a rose plate having a front plate comprising a first side, a second side, and a first opening, the first opening extending between the first side and the second side. The rose assembly can further include a rose base having a base plate comprising an outer face, an inner face, and a second opening, the second opening extending between the inner face and the outer face. Additionally, the rose assembly can include an indexing system that includes at least one male member and at least one female member. The at least one male member can be positioned on one of the rose plate and the rose base, and the at least one female member can be positioned on the other of the rose plate and the rose base. Further, the indexing system can be configured to facilitate selective secure placement of the rose plate to the rose base at one of a plurality of assembly orientations, at least some of the plurality of assembly orientations providing the rose assembly with an asymmetrical configuration. Additionally, for at least one of the plurality of assembly orientations, the first opening is generally aligned, and in communication, with the second opening.
Another aspect of an embodiment of the present application is a rose assembly comprising a rose plate having a first side, a second side, and a first opening, the first opening extending between the first side and the second side. Additionally, the first opening of the rose plate can be offset from a central location of the rose plate such that the rose plate has an asymmetrical configuration. The rose plate assembly can also include a rose base having an outer face, an inner face, and a second opening, the second opening extending between the inner face and the outer face. Additionally, the rose assembly can further include an indexing system that is configured to facilitate selective secure placement of the rose plate to the rose base at one of a plurality of assembly orientations, at least some of the plurality of assembly orientations providing the rose assembly with an asymmetrical configuration. According to certain embodiments, the indexing system comprises a plurality of male members and a plurality of female members, the plurality of male members extending from one of the rose plate and the rose base, and the plurality of female members positioned about the other of the rose plate and the rose base. At least two of the plurality of female members can be configured to matingly receive at least one male member of the plurality of male members, but not matingly receive at least one other male member of the plurality of male members.
Another aspect of an embodiment of the present application is a method that includes forming a rose base of a rose assembly and forming a rose plate of the rose assembly, the rose base and the rose plate being separate components. Additionally, at least one of the rose base and the rose plate can have an opening that is sized to receive placement of a spindle of a chassis of a lockset. The method can further include selecting one of a plurality of orientations for assembly of the rose plate to the rose base, each of the plurality of orientations configured to accommodate insertion of a male member of one of the rose plate and the rose base into one of a plurality of female slots of the other of the rose plate and the rose base. Further, the male member can be inserted into a selected one of the plurality of female members to form at least a portion of the rose assembly, the rose assembly having an asymmetrical configuration. The method can also include coupling the rose assembly to the chassis of the lockset.
The description herein makes reference to the accompanying figures wherein like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views.
The foregoing summary, as well as the following detailed description of certain embodiments of the present application, will be better understood when read in conjunction with the appended drawings. For the purpose of illustrating the application, there is shown in the drawings, certain embodiments. It should be understood, however, that the present application is not limited to the arrangements and instrumentalities shown in the attached drawings. Further, like numbers in the respective figures indicate like or comparable parts.
Certain terminology is used in the foregoing description for convenience and is not intended to be limiting. Words such as “upper,” “lower,” “top,” “bottom,” “first,” and “second” designate directions in the drawings to which reference is made. This terminology includes the words specifically noted above, derivatives thereof, and words of similar import. Additionally, the words “a” and “one” are defined as including one or more of the referenced item unless specifically noted. The phrase “at least one of” followed by a list of two or more items, such as “A, B or C,” means any individual one of A, B or C, as well as any combination thereof.
A latch hole 114 can be generally orthogonal to the through hole 106 and sized to accommodate linear displacement of at least a portion of the latch or bolt 112 along the latch hole 114 as the latch or bolt 112 is displaced between retracted and extended positions. Thus, the latch hole 114 can extend through an edge wall 116 of the entryway device 100 that is between the first and second sides 108, 110. According to certain embodiments, the edge wall 116 of the entryway device 100 is generally perpendicular to the first and second sides 108, 110 of the entryway device 100, and is positioned to be adjacent to a stile of a doorframe when the entryway device 100 is in a closed position.
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According to the illustrated embodiment, the outer sidewall 130 can extend between a first end 132 and an opposing second end 134 of the outer sidewall 130, and generally define an interior area 136 of the rose base 122. The interior area 136 can have an opening 138 at, and which can be generally defined by, the first end 132 of the outer sidewall 130. Additionally, the interior area 136 can be at least partially enclosed at an end of the interior area 136 opposite of the opening 138 by a base plate 140 of the rose base 122 that is adjacent to, or extends between, at least portions of the second end 134 of the outer sidewall 130.
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The interior area 136 of the rose base 122 can have a depth between the first end 132 of the outer sidewall 130 and the base plate 140 that is sized to accommodate at least partial recessed placement of at least a portion of the connection bracket 128 within the interior area 136, as shown by at least
Alternatively, or optionally, the rose assembly 104 can be configured for secure engagement with another component of the lockset, including, but not limited to, the chassis 102 or handle 118. For example, according to certain embodiments, a portion of the rose base 122 and/or rose plate 124 can include one or more first engagement members that can securely engage one or more second engagement members that are coupled to, or otherwise an integral portion of, the chassis 102 and/or handle 118. For example, one or more projections and/or apertures of the first engagement member(s) can be positioned in generally close proximity to the opening(s) 146, 176 in the rose base 122 and/or rose plate 124, and is/are configured to relatively securely engage a corresponding aperture and/or projection of the second engagement member(s) that is/are coupled to, or otherwise positioned about, the chassis 102 and/or handle 118. Thus, according to one exemplary embodiment, if the chassis 102 is already installed in the entryway device 100, the subsequent installation of the rose assembly 104 can result in the first engagement member(s) on the rose base 122 and/or rose plate 124 matingly engaging the second engagement member(s) of the chassis 102 in a manner that secures the rose assembly 104 to at least the chassis 102.
Additionally, one or more attachment members 154 can be positioned about at least a portion of the inner face 144 of the base plate 140. The attachment members 154 can be structured for secure engagement with one or more mechanical fasteners, such as, for example, bolts, screws, pins, or clamps, that can be used to securely attach the rose base 122 to the connection bracket 128, and thus secure the rose assembly 104 to the chassis 102. For example, in the illustrated embodiment, the attachment members 154 may be in the form of a plurality of legs that extend away from the inner face 144 of the base plate 140 and into the interior area 136 of the rose base 122. Further, according to certain embodiments, each of the legs can have apertures 156 that are sized to be threading engaged to a threaded mechanical fastener, among other types of secure connections. Additionally, the attachment members 154 can be arranged about the inner face 144 of the base plate 140 in a pattern that corresponds to, or generally aligns with, a pattern of fastener openings 158 in the connection bracket 128 such that mechanical fasteners can pass through the fastener openings 158 of the connection bracket 128 and securely engage the apertures 156 of the attachment members 154.
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According to certain embodiments, the outer wall 160 of the rose plate 124 also generally defines an inner region 172 of the rose plate 124. The inner region 172 of the rose plate 124 can extend from an opening 174 that is generally defined by the first end 162 of the outer wall 160, to the second side 170 of the front plate 166.
The front plate 166 can include an opening 176 that extends through the first and second sides 162, 164 of the front plate 166. The opening 176 can be sized to receive insertion of at least a portion of the chassis 102, such as, for example, the spindle 120, and/or the handle 118. In the illustrated embodiment, the opening 176 has a generally circular cross-sectional shape. However, the opening 176 can have a variety of other shapes that are sized to accommodate at least rotational displacement of components of the lockset that may extend through the opening 176. Additionally, the opening 176 of the front plate 166 can have a size, such as, for example, a diameter, that is generally similar to, and/or the same as, the corresponding size, such as, for example, diameter, of the opening 146 in the base plate 140.
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According to the illustrated embodiment, the front plate 166 can also include an opening hub 178 that extends from the second side 170 of the front plate 166, and which is positioned about at least a portion of the opening 176 of the front plate 166. According to certain embodiments, the opening hub 178 may extend a distance into the inner region 172 of the rose plate 124 away from the second side 170 of the front plate 166 that accommodates the opening hub 178 abutting, or being in relatively close proximity to, the outer face 142 of the base plate 140 of the rose base 122. Thus, for example, according to certain embodiments, the opening hub 178 can have a length such that, when the rose plate 124 is assembled to the rose base 122, the opening hub 178 extends from the second side 170 of the front plate 166 to generally about the opening 146 of the base plate 140 of the rose base 122. Additionally, as discussed below, the rose plate 124 can also include members of the indexing system 148 that are positioned about or around at least a portion of the opening 176 and/or opening hub 178 that mate with other members of the indexing system 148 of the base plate 140 of the rose base 122 in a manner that allows the rose plate 124 to be assembled to the base plate 140 in a selected one of two or more possible relative orientations.
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As previously mentioned, the indexing system 148 can be configured to at least assist in securing the rose plate 124 to the rose base 122. Additionally, the indexing system 148 can be configured to control or limit the number of orientations at which the rose plate 124 can be coupled or otherwise assembled to the rose base 122. According to the illustrated embodiments, the indexing system 148 can include one or more male members 184 that are positioned on one of the rose plate 124 and the rose base 122, and one or more female members 186 that are positioned on the other of the rose plate 124 and the rose base 122. For example, according to the illustrated embodiment, the male members 184 can comprise a first cantilever, peg, protrusion, detent, or post 188 and a second cantilever, peg, protrusion, detent, or post 190 that extend from the opening hub 178. Additionally, the first post 188 can have a size, such as, for example, an arch length or width (as indicated by “W1” in
Further, according to the illustrated embodiment, the first post 188 can be positioned on a side of the opening 176 of the front plate 166 of the rose plate 124 that is generally opposite to, or around 180 degrees away from, the second post 190. Additionally, according to the illustrated embodiment, the first and second posts 188, 190 are arranged diagonally relative to the rose plate 124. For example, as shown in
As shown in at least
As previously discussed, according to the illustrated embodiment, the first and second posts 188, 190 can be arranged diagonally relative to the rose plate 124. Thus, according to such an arrangement, each of the slots 194a, 194b, 196a, 196b can outwardly extend from the opening 146 in the base plate 140 toward the nearest adjacent corner, as shown for example, in at least
Accordingly, in the illustrated embodiment, the possible orientations at which the rose plate 124 can be assembled to the rose base 122 can be controlled, at least in part, by the locations of at least the first pair of slots 194. For example, in the illustrated embodiment, the first slots 194a, 196b of both the first and second pairs of slots 194, 196 are positioned on one side of the opening 146 in the base plate 140 of the rose base 122, while the second slots 194b, 196b of the first and second pairs of slots 194, 196 are positioned on the other side of the opening 146. Such a configuration can limit the placement of the rose plate 124 in two orientations relative to the rose base 122. Further, as the rose plate 124 can have an asymmetrical configuration, each of the two possible orientations can, when the rose plate 124 is assembled to the rose base 122, provide different aesthetic appearances and/or allow the asymmetrical rose plate 124 to be selectively positioned in either a right hand orientation of a left hand orientation, as shown for example in
While the above examples of the indexing system 148 are discussed and illustrated with respect to the male members 184 extending from the rose plate 124, and the female members 186 being positioned on the base plate 140, according to other embodiments, the male members 184 can extend from the base plate 140 and the female members 186 can be positioned on the rose plate 124. Additionally, while the foregoing examples discuss the rose plate 124 being secured at a selection one of two possible orientations, the indexing system 148 can be configured to provide more additional orientations, such as, for example, by the addition of more slots 194a, 194b, 196a, 196b for each of the posts 188, 190 to possibly be received. Additionally, while the above exemplary indexing system 148 utilizes differences in sizes to control the orientations at which the rose plate 124 can be assembled to the base plate 140, a variety of other types of indexing or keying systems can be employed. For example, according to certain embodiments, two or more of the male members 184 and the matting female members 186 can have different cross sectional shapes that control which male members 184 can, or cannot, be receive in the different female members 186. For example, the indexing system 148 could include a first post and one or more first slots, or vice versa, having a mating circular cross sectional shapes, and a second post and one or more second slots, or vice versa, having mating rectangular cross sectional shapes. According to such an embodiment, the circular cross sectional shape of the first post(s) may not be able to be inserted into the rectangular cross sectional shape of the second slot(s), and, similarly, the rectangular cross sectional shape of the second post(s) may not be able to be inserted into the circular cross sectional shape of the first slot(s). Alternatively, the indexing system 148 can comprise a combination of a plurality of projections and recesses in both of the rose base 122 and the rose plate 124 that can only matingly engage each other when the rose plate 124 is at two or more orientations relative to the rose base 122.
At step 206, an orientation for placement of the rose plate 124 relative to at least the rose base 122 can be selected. For example, as shown in
At step 208, the rose plate 124 can be secured to the rose base 122. As previously discussed, such securing can include the use of one or more plate fasteners 126, including, for example, magnets, double sided tape, adhesives, and/or mechanical fasteners such as cantilevered posts and pegs, among manners of securing the rose plate 124 to the rose base 122. Additionally, such securing can also include the insertion of the first post 188 into one of the first and second slots 194a, 194b of the first pair of slots 194, and insertion of the second post 190 into one of the first and second slots 196a, 196b of the second pair of slots 196 based on the selected orientation for the asymmetrical rose plate 124. At step 210, the rose assembly 104 can be secured to the chassis 102 of the lockset, such as, for example, via secure engagement of the connection bracket 128 with the lock chassis 102 of the lockset. As previously discussed, such securing to the lock chassis can include the plurality of hook shaped clips 152 of the connection bracket 128 extending around, or snapping into, a portion the chassis 102 in a manner that secures at least the connection bracket 128 to the chassis 102. With the rose assembly 104 both assembled and secured to the chassis, at step 212, the handle 118 can be secured to the chassis 102.
While the invention has been described in connection with what is presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that the invention is not to be limited to the disclosed embodiment(s), but on the contrary, is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims, which scope is to be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent structures as permitted under the law. Furthermore it should be understood that while the use of the word preferable, preferably, or preferred in the description above indicates that feature so described may be more desirable, it nonetheless may not be necessary and any embodiment lacking the same may be contemplated as within the scope of the invention, that scope being defined by the claims that follow. In reading the claims it is intended that when words such as “a,” “an,” “at least one” and “at least a portion” are used, there is no intention to limit the claim to only one item unless specifically stated to the contrary in the claim. Further, when the language “at least a portion” and/or “a portion” is used the item may include a portion and/or the entire item unless specifically stated to the contrary.
The present application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/989,594 filed May 25, 2018 and issued as U.S. Pat. No. 11,066,849, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
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