The present invention concerns an adjustable sliding bolt for a lock.
When a lock is mounted in a door, a hatch or the like, it is a desire that the abutment surface of its locking bolt, when in its locking position, shall be as close as possible to a counter-surface associated to, e.g., a door post or the like. Evidently, this is because an increased spacing between the abutment surface and the counter-surface allows a certain degree of movement of the door, and, thus, possible noise due to such movement.
The present invention has as its object to provide a solution to that problem by providing a sliding bolt for a lock enabling adjustment of its abutment surface in relation to stationary parts of a lock and, thereby, a door or the like wherein the lock is mounted.
The adjustable sliding bolt for a lock according to the present invention comprises a first part guided for reciprocating sliding movement along a first plane relative to a housing of the lock, and a second part operatively connected to the first part and having a first and a second end. The second end has an abutment surface located in a second plane substantially parallel to said first plane. The second part is integral with the first part and hingedly connected thereto at said first end by a reduced material thickness portion. An adjustment means is provided between the first part and the second part at a distance from said first end. The adjustment means, preferably being a screw, is operative to positively move said second end and said abutment surface in opposite directions substantially perpendicular to said first and second planes.
An embodiment of the present invention will be described hereinafter, reference being made to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
The invention will be described first with reference to
The lock includes a housing 11 having a rim 12. When the lock is mounted in an aperture 13 in a door leaf 14, the rim abuts one side of the door leaf, whereas another part 15 of the housing abuts the opposite side of the door leaf, thus keeping the lock steady in position.
The lock 10 is provided with a sliding lock bolt 16 according to the present invention. It includes a first part 17 slidably guided relative to the housing 11 so as to enable movement in two opposite directions indicated by an arrow A in FIG. 3. More precisely, the first part 17 has lateral ribs 18 received within corresponding recesses 18 in the housing 11 extending in the directions of movement. A helical spring 19 (
The lock bolt 16 also includes a second part 23 operatively connected to the first part 17 so as to move with it in its reciprocating movement. The second part has an abutment surface 24 which, in the locking position of the lock shown in
Due to tolerances, manufacturing imperfections or any other reason, there is often a space S (
The adjustable lock bolt of the present invention provides easy adjustment of the position of its abutment surface as will be described hereinafter with particular reference to
As appears particularly from
The reduced thickness portion 26 functions as a hinge and allows a certain degree of relative swinging movement between the first part 17 and the second part 23. In order to control such movement and to positively adjust the position of the abutment surface 24, a screw 32 is threadedly engaged in an internally threaded hole 33 in the first part 17. The screw head 32′ simultaneously abuts the second part 23 in both its directions of displacement by engaging with its underside a portion 34 of a recess 35 formed in the second part, and with its exterior an undercut portion 36 thereof. The stem 32″ of the screw extends through an opening 37 in the second part 23.
It has been found sufficient for most applications to allow a stroke of 63 mm about an intermediate position, i.e., totally 6 mm. Since such relatively short stroke does not involve any noticeable or significant deviation from a parallel move of the abutment surface 24, its movement
In order to facilitate introduction of the screw in the recess 35, its undercut portion 36 is substantially part-spherical, and the exterior of the screw head 32′ is correspondingly shaped.
From the bolt side of the lock 10, the bolt may be operated to open the lock by engaging a knob portion 38 of the second part 17.
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Number | Date | Country | |
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20040100104 A1 | May 2004 | US |