Backset adjustment structure of dead bolt assembly for door lock

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6318769
  • Patent Number
    6,318,769
  • Date Filed
    Friday, November 19, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 20, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A backset adjustment structure for a dead bolt assembly having a dead bolt connected with an operating plate, a support tube connected to support plates, and an operating lever operating the dead bolt, including cover plates enclosing the support plates and each having a hole for receiving the operating lever; a catch plate installed next to the operating plate to be moved along with the cover plates, and having catch grooves in which a given sized catch boss, provided to the operating plate, is fitted; the operating plate having a front end connected with the dead bolt by a pin and able to be turned down, and a space with a slant at its middle; and a button with a protruded slant formed on one of the cover plates, and operating to turn the operating plate down.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a backset adjustment structure of a dead bolt assembly provided to a door for locking the door which can adjust a backset distance to 60 mm or 70 mm in a convenient manner.




2. Discussion of Related Art




In order to provide a door lock to a door, an installation hole should be formed on the door, and a distance from the door's end to the installation hole's center is formed to one of two standards: 60 mm or 70 mm. Therefore, the dead bolt assembly has a backset adjustment structure, and according to a conventional structure disclosed in Utility Model Registration No. 83799 and Patent No. 104703 granted to the present applicant, a dead bolt and a bolt head are turned by about 45° and pushed or pulled, and then 45° turned to the original position for the backset adjustment. In another way, the screwy turning has been used for backset adjustment. However, these conventional structures are complicated to cause high production costs, and handling for backset adjustment is not easy and takes time thereby decreasing the yield in mass production. In addition, it is very hard for users to adjust the backset distance, thus requiring the more simple backset adjustment structure.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




An object of the present invention is to provide a backset adjustment structure of a dead bolt assembly for door lock which performs backset adjustment simply by extending or pushing the dead bolt assembly's front and rear portions while pushing a button that was made when manufacturing the dead bolt assembly.




Additional features and advantages of the invention will be set forth in the description which follows, and in part will be apparent from the description, or may be learned by practice of the invention. The objectives and other advantages of the invention will be realized and attained by the structure particularly pointed out in the written description and claims hereof as well as the appended drawings.




To achieve these and other advantages and in accordance with the purpose of the present invention, as embodied and broadly described, the present invention provides a backset adjustment structure for a dead bolt assembly having a dead bolt connected with an operating plate, a support tube connected to support plates, and an operating lever operating the dead bolt, including cover plates enclosing the support plates and each having a hole for receiving the operating lever; a catch plate installed next to the operating plate to be moved along with the cover plates, and having catch grooves in which a given sized catch boss, provided to the operating plate, is fitted; the operating plate having a front end connected with the dead bolt by a pin and able to be turned down, and a space with a slant at its middle; and a button with a protruded slant formed on one of the cover plates, and operating to turn the operating plate down.




It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory and are intended to provide further explanation of the invention as claimed.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE ATTACHED DRAWINGS




The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding of the invention and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate embodiments of the invention and together with the description serve to explain the principles of the drawings:




In the drawings:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a backset adjustment structure of a dead bolt assembly in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 2

is an exploded perspective view of the inventive backset adjustment structure;





FIGS. 3



a


and


3




b


depict the backset adjustment state in accordance with the present invention, and

FIG. 3



a


is a front view with a backset distance of 70 mm while

FIG. 3



b


is a front view with a backset distance of 60 mm;





FIG. 4

is an enlarged sectional view as taken along lines A—A′ of

FIG. 3



a


; and





FIGS. 5



a


and


5




b


depict the backset adjustment state in accordance with the present invention, and

FIG. 5



a


is a sectional view with a backset distance of 60 mm while

FIG. 5



b


is a sectional view with a backset distance of 60 mm.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Reference will now be made in detail to the preferred embodiments of the present invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings.




A dead bolt assembly


1


includes a part of which a dead bolt


2


is inserted into a support tube


3


and is moved forward and backward, and a main body for backset adjustment. More particularly, dead bolt assembly


1


has cover plates


10


and


10




a


at its front and rear parts, two support plates


20


and


20




a


in cover plates


10


and


10




a


, and a catch plate


30


and an operating plate


40


in the middle.




Each of both cover plates


10


and


10




a


has a hole


11


for installation of an operating lever


4


into which a door lock lever's working shaft (not shown) is inserted to move dead bolt


2


forward and backward, and a hole


12


used for coupling the overall door lock to a door.




As both cover plates


10


and


10




a


are joined to each other, the overall dead bolt assembly


1


is completely coupled. Each of support plates


20


and


20




a


, installed in cover plates


10


and


10




a


, has a pair of curved portions


21


on its front end to be coupled to support tube


3


, and four concavities


22


,


23


,


24


and


25


not to shut holes


12


of cover plates


10


and


10




a


even if cover plates


10


and


10




a


are moved forward and backward by 10 mm. Two concavities


23


and


24


formed in the middle are connected to one another to form a space in which operating lever


4


is installed and moved. One support plate


20




a


has a long guide groove


26


while the other plate


20


has a projection


27


at its rear part toward operating plate


40


.




Catch plate


30


and operating plate


40


are interposed between two support plates


20


and


20




a


. Catch plate


30


has a guide boss


31


to be moved along guide groove


26


, four ┌-shaped curved portions on its upper section, and catch grooves


32


,


32


′, and an operating groove


33


formed therebetween.




Operating plate


40


, moved forward and backward closely contacting catch plate


30


, has a coupling portion


41


at its front end to be coupled with dead bolt


2


. As dead bolt


2


is coupled to coupling portion


41


's upper section via a pin


42


, a plate spring


43


is inserted therebetween, and plate


40


's front end is slantly designed so that elasticity acts on the overall operating plate


40


to let plate


40


be moved downward. Operating plate


40


has a catch boss


44


at its rear end, and a long space


45


formed in the middle under catch boss


44


to let projection


27


be moved along space


45


, and an opening space


47


with a slant


46


formed in the middle of space


47


.




A button


14


having a protruded slant


13


is inserted to one cover plate


10


, and receives elasticity from a spring


15


supporting button


14


. The following reference numerals designate the following parts:


5


an attaching plate;


6


a spring of operating lever


4


;


7


a boss mating with plate spring


43


;


8


concavities for coupling support plates


20


and


20




a


; and


9


concavity receiving spring


15


.




Prior to describing the operation of the inventive structure, in case that the backset distance is 60 mm while operating plate


40


's catch boss


44


is being fitted in catch plate


30


's rear catch groove


32


′, cover plates


10


and


10




a


, support plate


20


and


20




a


, and catch plate


30


come to closely contact dead bolt


2


, and at this point, the distance from dead bolt


2


's front end to the door lock's center, i.e. operating lever


4


's center becomes 60 mm. Holes of cover plates


10


and


10




a


correspond to support plates


20


and


20




a


's concavities


23


and


25


.




In this state, if a locking lever (not shown) is turned down by the action of locking the door, operating lever


4


is turned down, and as its front end pushes operating groove


33


's opposite end, catch plate


30


is moved toward dead bolt


2


, and operating plate


40


caught in catch groove


32


′ by catch boss


44


comes to move forward so that dead bolt


2


becomes protruded.




If there is a need to adjust the backset distance to 70 mm, as a user moves cover plates


10


and


10




a


backward, holding plates


10


and


10




a


with one hand and pushing button


14


with the other hand, cover plates


10


and


10




a


and catch plate


30


are moved backward to make the backset distance 70 mm. When pushing button


14


, since button


14


's slant


13


makes friction with operating plate


40


's slant


4




b


, operating plate


40


is slightly turned down. At this point, button


14


and operating plate


40


receive the elasticity of plate spring


43


and spring


15


, and cath boss


44


of operating plate


40


is separated from catch groove


32


′ of catch plate


30


.




Catch plate


30


, coupled to cover plates


10


and


10




a


by operating lever


4


, is moved backward by 10 mm if pulling cover plates


10


and


10




a


. After that, as releasing button


14


, operating plate


40


and button


14


return to their original states, and catch boss


44


is inserted into another catch groove


32


so that the backset distance is adjusted to 70 mm (

FIGS. 3



a


and


5




b


).




Guide boss


31


of catch plate


30


is fitted into guide groove


26


of support plate


20




a


and then guided, and support plate


20


's projection


27


is inserted into long space


45


of operating plate


40


and then guided. Even if the backset distance becomes 70 mm by moving cover plates


10


and


10




a


and catch plate


30


backward, concavities


23


and


24


are connected to support plates


20


and


20




a


, and there is no problem with moving operating lever


4


. When the backset distance is 70 mm, holes


12


of cover plates


10


and


10




a


correspond to concavities


23


and


25


of support plates


20


and


20




a.






At this point, dead bolt


2


's forward and backward movement is described above, and if changing the backset to 60 mm, cover plates


10


and


10




a


are pushed with pressing button


14


to move catch plate


30


. Therefore, catch boss


44


of operating plate


40


is again inserted into catch groove


32


′, thereby changing the backset distance to 60 mm.




As described above, adjusting the backset distance to 60 mm or 70 mm can be made just by pushing or pulling cover plates


10


and


10




a


with pressing button


14


, so it is very convenient to use. Accordingly, efficiency in installation of the dead bolt assembly can be significantly increased, and a consumer can easily handle the backset adjustment.




It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made in the present invention without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention. Thus, it is intended that the present invention cover the modifications and variations of this invention provided they come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.



Claims
  • 1. A deadbolt assembly having a backset adjustment structure, the dead bolt assembly comprising:a dead bolt connected with an operating plate; a support tube connected to support plates; an operating lever operating the dead bolt; cover plates enclosing the support plates each cover plate having a hole for receiving the operating lever; a catch plate installed next to the operating plate to be moved along with the cover plates, said catch plate having catch grooves in which a catch boss with a predetermined size formed on the operating plate is fitted; said operating plate having a front end connected with the dead bolt by a pin and able to be turned down, and a space with a slant at its middle; and a button with a protruded slant inserted into one of the cover plates, and operating to turn the operating plate down.
  • 2. The deadbolt assembly according to claim 1, wherein each of the support plates has concavities that correspond with the holes while the cover plates are moved forward and backward between backset positions a distance of 10 mm while two middle ones of said concavities are connected to each other, and one of the support plates has a guide groove leading the movement of the catch plate while another one of the support plates has a projection.
  • 3. The deadbolt assembly according to claim 1, wherein the catch plate has a pair of catch grooves and an operating groove defined by four bent portions of its upper section, and a guide boss formed on its side surface to be fitted in a guide groove.
  • 4. The deadbolt assembly according to claim 1, wherein the operating plate supports a plate spring with the front end.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
99-3869 Mar 1999 KR
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Number Name Date Kind
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