This application claims benefit of Italian patent application number TO2011A000698, filed Jul. 29, 2011, which is herein incorporated by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an anti-panic opening device with sliding latch.
2. Description of the Related Art
An anti-panic opening device typically comprises two supports intended to be fixed to two vertical uprights on opposite sides of a door and a control bar that connects these supports to each other. In one of the two supports a lock is housed, equipped with a latch, being elastically pushed towards a closed position. A movement of the control bar orthogonal to the door drives the movement of the latch towards an open position.
The locks of the anti-panic opening devices may have an oscillating latch or a sliding latch. In the first case the latch is rotatably mounted about a vertical axis and is capable of rotating about said axis between a closed position and an open position. In the second case, the latch moves along a horizontal rectilinear direction between a closed position and an open position.
Locks with a sliding latch are generally more secure than those with an oscillating latch as they offer greater security against burglary attempts carried out by moving the latch to the open position from the external side of the door.
In anti-panic opening devices it is necessary to mount the lock on the support of the left side or on the support of the right side of the door to allow the use of the opening device on doors that open to the right or on doors that open to the left.
There are known anti-panic opening devices with sliding latch locks that can be mounted on the left support or right support of the opening device. However, locks of the known type require configuration operations to adapt the lock according to the right support or to the left support.
The present invention aims to provide an anti-panic opening device having a lock with an ambidextrous sliding latch, which can be mounted on the right side or left side of a door indifferently, without carrying out configuration operations of the lock.
According to the present invention, this object is achieved by an anti-panic opening device comprising a left support and a right support bearing respective main control members and a lock mountable on the left support or on the right support, wherein the lock comprises:
a base bearing a linear guide extending along a main rectilinear direction,
a latch which engages said linear guide and is movable relative to the base along said main direction between a closed position and an open position, wherein the latch has a groove elongated in said main direction,
at least one elastic element disposed between the base and the latch, to push the latch towards said closed position,
wherein said main control members are articulated to the respective support about an axis orthogonal to said main direction and wherein the main control member of the support associated with the lock has an arm which extends into said groove and cooperates with the latch (56) in relation to the thrust.
The claims form an integral part of the teaching administered here in relation to the invention.
The present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, provided purely by way of a non-limiting example, wherein:
In
The anti-panic opening device 12 comprises a left support 22 and a right support 24 fixed to the left upright 18 and to the right upright 20, respectively. The supports 22, 24 carry a control bar 26 which can be pressed towards the leaf 16 to drive the opening of the door.
With reference to
Each support 22, 24 carries a respective control lever 30, the control levers 30 being articulated to respective supports 22, 24 around a common horizontal axis A. Each control lever 30 has a hole 32 at its distal end within which a corresponding end of the control bar 26 is inserted.
With reference to
An oscillation of the lever 30 about axis A in the direction indicated by arrow C in
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The base 40 carries a linear guide which extends along the main rectilinear direction indicated by the double arrow E. In the embodiment illustrated in the Figures, the linear guide is formed by two pins 54 parallel to each other and fixed between the side walls 44, 46.
The base 40 carries a latch 56 that engages the linear guide formed by pins 54 and is movable relative to the base 40 along the main direction E between a closed position and an open position. The latch 56 has one end that protrudes through the opening 48 of the outer side wall 44 of base 40. The latch 56 has two holes 58 through which extend respective pins 54. Two helical springs 60 are disposed between the latch 56 and the inner side wall 46 and tend to push the latch 56 towards a closed position.
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The central part 64 of the carriage 62 is disposed between the latch 56 and the bottom wall 42 of base 40. The wings 66 of the carriage 62 extend from opposite sides of the latch 56. The pin 68 of the carriage 62 is inserted into a through groove 74 of the latch 56. The groove 74 is elongated in the main direction E. The connection between the pin 68 and the groove 74 allows freedom of relative movement between the latch 56 and the carriage 62 in the direction E.
Again with reference to
In one embodiment, the lock 28 comprises an auxiliary control member 88 rotatable relative to the base 40 about an axis G orthogonal to the main direction E. The auxiliary control member 88 is connected to the fixing plate 50 by means of an element 90 which holds the auxiliary member 88 in the axial direction leaving the auxiliary control member 88 free to rotate about the axis G. The auxiliary control member 88 has an eccentric pin 92 which cooperates in a supporting relationship with the curved edge 70 of the carriage 62 so that the rotation of the auxiliary control member about the axis G causes a movement of the carriage 62 in the direction E from the resting position towards the open position, through the contact between the eccentric pin 92 and the curved edge 70.
Starting from the closed position of
The opening command can also be imparted by rotation of the auxiliary control member 88. In fact, the rotation of the auxiliary control member 88 produces the displacement of the carriage 62 from the resting position to the open position, and consequently leads to the displacement of the latch 56 from the closed position to the open position.
When the thrust on the control bar 26 ceases, the bar 26 returns to its resting position. The latch 56 returns to its closed position under the thrust of the springs 60 and during this movement pushes the carriage 62 into the resting position. The main control member 34 also reverts to its resting position of
When the carriage 62 is in its resting position illustrated in
The lock 28 is configured so that it can be mounted indifferently on the right support 22 or on the left support 24, without the need for configuration operations.
In this second embodiment carriage 62 is not provided for.
As in the case described above, the latch 56 is movable with respect to the base 40 in the main rectilinear direction E and is guided along this direction by the pins 54 which engage the corresponding holes 58 of the latch 56.
With reference to
As is understood from
In the closed position of the latch 56 shown in
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The eccentric pin 92 of auxiliary control member 88 acts directly on the latch 56. A rotation of the auxiliary control member 92 about the axis G controls the movement of the latch 56 from the closed position to the open position against the thrust of springs 60.
Of course, without prejudice to the principle of the invention, the details of construction and the embodiments may be varied with respect to what is described and illustrated without thereby departing from the scope of the invention as defined by the claims that follow.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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TO2011A000698 | Jul 2011 | IT | national |