The object of the present invention is an arrangement for indicating the state of the lock of a door with indication lights, which lock comprises a lock case installed in a lock housing inside the door, a handle, by means of which the door is opened, and a face plate installed onto the surface of the door, which face plate covers the lock housing and through which the handle is installed.
The invention thus relates to the locks of doors, said locks comprising at least a lock case, a face plate on the surface of the door, and a handle (doorhandle) installed in the normal way through the face plate, by means of which door handle the door is finally opened:
The invention further relates to those types of door locks in. which indication lights are used to indicate the state of the lock. The lights can be many different colors. For example, green can mean that the lock can be opened by pressing the handle, red can indicate that the lock cannot be opened, et cetera.
Conventionally, lights indicating the state of a lock are implemented with lights that are installed in the door or in the door frame by drilling a hole/holes at certain points and by installing the lights plus their wiring into the holes. This causes extra work and costs. These types of installations might also detract from the elegance/appearance of the door.
The purpose of the present invention is to achieve a new type of arrangement for indicating the state of a lock with indication lights, to which arrangement the drawbacks occurring in prior art are not attached. The arrangement according to the invention is characterized in that the indication lights are installed in the lock case behind the face plate, and in that at least one aperture is made in the face plate, through which aperture the light is visible from the front of the door.
The arrangement according to one preferred embodiment of the invention is characterized in that the aperture is essentially ring-shaped apart from the fixing bridge between the rest of the face plate and the center part of the face plate, and in that the ring-shaped aperture surrounds the stem part of the handle.
The arrangement according to a second preferred embodiment of the invention is characterized in that an inside piece that is of light-diffusing material is fixed behind the face plate in the lock case, in the bottom side of which inside piece recesses are made for one or more LED lights.
Yet another preferred embodiment of the arrangement according to the invention is characterized in that there are two LED lights and two different colors are selectable in each of them.
Another aim of the invention is also to achieve a new type of face plate. The face plate according to the invention is characterized in that a groove is made in the face plate, via which groove the light coming from under the face plate is visible.
One preferred embodiment of the faceplate according to the invention is characterized in that the groove is essentially circular in shape apart from the fixing bridge between the rest of the face plate and the center part of the face plate, and in that the circular groove surrounds the stem part of the handle.
One of the advantages of the invention that can be mentioned is that the light indication is arranged in the lock case, in which case extra holes or other machining procedures in the door are not needed. This saves, inter alia, costs. Since the indication lights are compactly installed in the lock case, the outward appearance of the door remains advantageous and the light indication is stylishly implemented. Installation of the lock according to the invention does not require any work phases other than normal. Any handle whatsoever on the market can be used in the invention.
In the following, the invention will be described in more detail by the aid some embodiments with reference to the attached drawings, wherein
An essentially ring-shaped aperture or groove, which is presented with the reference number 3, is made in the face plate according to the invention. The shape of the aperture 3 is shown in more detail in
Different aspects of the state of the lock can be indicated with the
LED lights. For example, a green light can mean that the door can be opened by pressing the handle. A red light can mean that the opening will not succeed with the “key” used, which key can be any opening method whatsoever that is used in locks. For example, a yellow light can mean that the lock is in administration mode, in which user rights, et cetera, can be changed. It is further possible that in the idle state a white light is illuminated in the lock, in which case it is also visible in the dark. There can be countless others of these different color codes and this invention is not limited to any particular code set. There is, of course, the possibility of making various color combinations in the LED lights by activating more than one LED light at a time. The LED lights receive the current they need e.g. directly from the lock case, so extra wiring is not needed.
It is obvious to the person skilled in the art that the different embodiments of the invention are not limited solely to the example described above, but that they may be varied within the scope of the claims presented below.
The characteristic features possibly presented in the description in conjunction with other characteristic features can if necessary be used separately to each other.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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20135381 | Apr 2013 | FI | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/FI2014/050271 | 4/15/2014 | WO | 00 |