Casement closure device

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6439015
  • Patent Number
    6,439,015
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, December 14, 2000
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 27, 2002
    21 years ago
Abstract
A casement closure device for a door is provided, and includes a housing adapted to be fixed to a door leaf or cabinet body. A key-operated lock cylinder is removably disposed in a channel of the housing. A locking tongue is held against the housing and is rotatable between an unlocking and a locking position. The lock cylinder is uncoupled from the locking tongue and is locked in the housing when a key is withdrawn from the lock cylinder. When a key is inserted and moved to the unlocking position, the lock cylinder is removable. The locking tongue is provided with an actuation opening adapted to positively engage an actuating unit insertable in the housing channel when the lock cylinder is removed from the housing.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates to a casement closure device for a door, in particular of switch cabinets or the like, with a housing that can be fixed to the door leaf or to the cabinet body, a key-operated lock cylinder arranged in the housing, and a locking tongue that can be rotated between an unlocking position and a locking position.




EP 0 504 144 B1 describes a casement closure device with the aforesaid, features. In one exemplary embodiment therein (FIG.


12


), a lock cylinder for a key is arranged in the housing of the casement closure device, the housing to be fixed in a positive fit in an associated through-hole in the door. The lock cylinder is connected to a locking tongue attached to the end such that rotating the key inserted in the lock cylinder translates into rotating the locking tongue between its unlocking position and its locking position.




Such a casement closure device is associated with the disadvantage that the tightening torque that has to be applied via the lock cylinder, that is, by rotating the key, is not great enough to turn the locking tongue between its unlocking position and its locking position. If the door and the cabinet body are under opposing stress, there is a risk that the force that has to be applied to turn the locking tongue will cause the key to break off or will damage the lock cylinder. In addition, the casement closure device is not sufficiently secure against vandalism. That is, the entire casement closure device must be exchanged if the lock cylinder is intentionally destroyed or damaged such that the associated key can no longer be inserted therein.




The object of the invention is therefore to eliminate the aforesaid disadvantages in a casement closure device having the features cited in the foregoing and to make possible high tightening torque for actuating the locking tongue despite,using a lock cylinder for access.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




This object is achieved, including advantageous embodiments and further developments of the invention, from the contents of the patent claims that follow this specification.




The basic idea behind the invention is that the lock cylinder is uncoupled from the locking tongue, and is locked in the housing when the key is withdrawn and can be removed from the housing when the key is inserted and moved to the unlocking position, and in that the locking tongue mounted on the housing has an actuation opening for engaging, in a positive locking manner, an actuating means that can be inserted in a housing channel, said channel being free when the lock cylinder is removed from the housing. The invention is associated with the advantage that the lock cylinder only protects the casement closure device against unauthorized opening but is not used for actuating the locking tongue. That is, once the key is inserted and the unlocking position has been achieved, the entire lock cylinder can be rotated in the housing and removed from its positive-fit connection to the housing. Then a separate actuating means that engages in the actuation opening of the locking tongue arranged at the end of the housing can be inserted into the housing channel, which is now free, so that the separate actuating means rotates the locking tongue. Subsequently the lock cylinder can be re-inserted into the housing channel of the housing and locked therein. If the lock cylinder is destroyed, intentionally or unintentionally, the lock cylinder can be drilled out of the housing, whereupon the casement closure device can still be operated and only the lock cylinder then has to be replaced.




In accordance with one exemplary embodiment of the invention, for fixing the lock cylinder in the housing it is provided that the housing has a pin that projects into the housing channel and the lock cylinder has a groove that runs around an exterior circumferential segment and that has an axially extending groove extension for engaging the pin, the extension extending to the free end of the lock cylinder.




In accordance with the invention the lock cylinder is uncoupled from the locking tongue, so in accordance with one exemplary embodiment of the invention the locking tongue is fixed in a shell or sleeve that is mounted on the housing and that can be rotated relative to the housing between the locking position and the unlocking position of the locking tongue, whereby in a preferred exemplary embodiment of the invention the sleeve can be embodied as a cap sleeve placed on the exterior of the housing at the rear.




For producing a positive fit connection that makes possible the required relative rotation of the cap sleeve bearing the locking tongue relative to the housing, in accordance with one exemplary embodiment of the invention it is provided that the housing has an exterior annular groove and in the wall of the cap sleeve is embodied two insertion channels running secant-wise for receiving a clamping spring that can be inserted into the cap sleeve and that radially engages with its spring legs the annular groove of the housing. This ensures that the connection is particularly simple to install and manage.




Also for simplifying assembly, in accordance with one exemplary embodiment of the invention the locking tongue is fixed in the cap sleeve in a positive fit and is held on the housing by the installation of the cap sleeve.




It can also be provided that the locking tongue has a member that projects to the housing and that engages in a recessed area that is embodied in the end of the housing and that fixes the angle of rotation for rotating the cap sleeve relative to the housing.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The drawing illustrates one exemplary embodiment of the invention, which is described in the following. The sole FIGURE illustrates a side sectional-view of a casement closure device with assembled individual parts. E











DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




The casement closure device comprises a housing


10


that has at its one end a flange


11


that is adjacent to a door leaf or cabinet body (not shown). Extending axially in the interior of the housing is a housing channel


12


in which is arranged a lock cylinder


13


into which a key, labeled


26


, is inserted such that the tumblers


14


have




In its forward region, which is located in the interior of the housing channel


12


, the lock cylinder


13


has a groove


15


that runs radially around its circumference and that transitions into a groove extension


16


that extends in the axial direction to the free forward end of the lock cylinder


13


. Correspondingly, the housing


10


has a pin


17


that projects into its channel


12


and that engages in the groove extension


16


and groove


15


.




Placed over the end of the housing opposing the flange


11


is a shell embodied as a cap sleeve


18


in which a locking tongue


19


is fixed in a positive fit by means of a positive fit design; the locking tongue


19


has an actuation opening


20


that is disposed in an extension of the housing channel


12


for engaging an actuating means.




The cap sleeve


18


is joined to the housing


10


in a positive fit but can be rotated relative to the housing


10


in that arranged in the wall of the cap sleeve are two insertion channels


24


that run secant-wise for which the housing


10


has a corresponding exterior annular groove


23


. inserted in the insertion channels


24


is a clamping spring


25


that with its spring legs engages in the annular groove


23


of the housing


10


such that the cap sleeve


18


is held on the housing


10


in a positive fit but is also rotatable relative to the housing


10


.




For limiting the possible rotation path of the cap sleeve


18


relative to the housing


10


with regard to fixing the unlocking position or locking position of the locking tongue


19


that is connected to the cop sleeve


18


, the locking tongue


19


has projecting in the direction of the end of the housing


10


a projection or member


21


that engages in a recessed area


22


arranged at the end of the housing


10


, whereby the recessed area extends over part of the circumference of the housing


10


and the limiting edges of the recessed area


22


constitute the stops for the rotational movement of the cap sleeve


18


with locking tongue


19


.




In the position illustrated in

FIG. 1

with the key


26


inserted, the lock cylinder


13


can now be rotated into the position in which the axial groove extension


16


becomes aligned with the pin


17


of the housing so that in this position th lock cylinder


13


can be withdrawn from the housing channel


10


. This means that the path is free for inserting an actuating means (not shown) in the housing channel


12


until the actuating means engages in the actuation opening


20


of the locking tongue


19


. Thus, when the actuating means is inserted the locking tongue


19


can be rotated with any desired amount of force. Once the closing or opening movement of the locking tongue


19


has concluded, the actuating means is withdrawn from the housing channel


12


and then the lock cylinder


13


is re-inserted into the housing channel


12


, whereby the pin


17


first enters into the axial groove extension


16


until the pin


17


enters into the radial slot


15


when the lock cylinder


13


is inserted. In this position the lock cylinder


13


can be rotated, whereby now the pin


17


, as it engages in the groove


15


, fixes the lock cylinder


13


so that the key


26


can be withdrawn.




The features of the subject matter of this document as disclosed in the foregoing specification, in the patent claims, in the abstract, and in the drawing can be essential individually or in any combination for achieving the invention in its various embodiments.




The specification incorporates by reference the disclosure of German priority document 198 16 959.0 of Apr. 17, 1998 and International priority document PCT/DE99/01060 of Apr. 3, 1999.




The present invention is, of course, in no way restricted to the specific disclosure of the specification and drawings, but also encompasses any modifications within the scope of the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A casement clousure device for a door, comprising:a housing adapted to be fixed to a door leaf or cabinet body, wherein said housing is provided with a housing channel; a key operated lock cylinder that is removably disposed in said channel of said housing; and a locking tongue that is held against said housing and is rotatable between an unlocking position and a locking position, wherein said lock cylinder is uncoupled from said locking tongue and is locked in said housing when a key is withdrawn from said lock cylinder, and when a key is inserted and moved to the unlocking position, said locking cylinder is removable, and wherein said locking tongue is provided with an actuation opening that is adapted to positively engage an actuating means that is insertable in said channel of said housing when said lock cylinder is removed from said housing, wherein a sleeve is disposed on said housing and is rotatable relative to said housing between said locking position and said unlocking position of said locking tongue, wherein said locking tongue is fixed in position in said sleeve, wherein said housing is provided on an outer surface thereof with an annular groove, wherein a wall of said sleeve is provided with two insertion channels that extend in a secant-like manner, wherein a clamping spring is disposed in said insertion channels, and wherein legs of said clamping spring radially engage said annular groove of said housing for establishing a positive connection that enables a relative rotation between said housing and said sleeve.
  • 2. A casement closure device according to claim 1, wherein said housing is provided with a pin that projects into said channel of said housing, and wherein said lock cylinder is provided with a groove that extends over a portion of an outer peripheral surface of said lock cylinder, said groove having an axially extending groove extension for engaging said pin, wherein said groove extension extends to a free end of said lock cylinder.
  • 3. A casement closure device according to claim 1, wherein said sleeve is embodied as a cap sleeve that is disposed on an outer surface of a rear portion of said housing.
  • 4. A casement closure device according to claim 1, wherein said locking tongue is fixed in position in said sleeve in a positive manner.
  • 5. A casement closure device according to claim 1, wherein said locking tongue is provided with a member that projects to said housing and engages in a recessed area that is formed in an end face of said housing and fixes an angle of rotation of said rotation of said sleeve relative to said housing.
  • 6. A casement closure device for a door, comprising:a housing adapted to be fixed to a door leaf or cabinet body, wherein said housing is provided with a housing channel; a key-operated lock cylinder that is removably disposed in said channel of said housing; and a locking tongue that is held against said housing and is rotatable between an unlocking position and a locking position, wherein said lock cylinder is uncoupled from said locking tongue and is locked in said housing when a key is withdrawn from said lock cylinder, and when a key is inserted and moved to the unlocking position, said lock cylinder is removable, and wherein said locking tongue is provided with an actuation opening that is adapted to positively engage an actuating means that is insertable in said channel of said housing when said lock cylinder is removed from said housing, wherein a sleeve Is disposed on said housing and is rotatable relative to said housing between said locking position and said unlocking position of said locking tongue, and wherein said locking tongue is fixed in position in said sleeve, and wherein said locking tongue is provided with a member that projects to said housing and engages in a recessed area that is formed in an end face of said housing and fixes an angle of rotation of said rotation of said sleeve relative to said housing.
  • 7. A casement closure device according to claim 6, wherein said housing is provided on an outer surface thereof with an annular groove, wherein a wall of said sleeve is provided with two insertion channels that extend in a secant-like manner, wherein a clamping spring is disposed in said insertion channels, and wherein legs of said clamping spring radially engage said annular groove of said housing for establishing a positive connection that enables a relative rotation between said housing and said sleeve.
  • 8. A casement closure device according to claim 6, wherein said housing is provided with a pin that projects into said channel of said housing; and wherein said lock cylinder is provided with a groove that extends over a portion of an outer peripheral surface of said lock cylinder, said groove having an axially extending groove extension for engaging said pin, wherein said groove extension extends to a free end of said lock cylinder.
  • 9. A casement closure device according to claim 6, wherein said sleeve is embodied as a cap sleeve that is disposed on an outer surface of a rear portion of said housing.
  • 10. A casement closure device according to claim 6, wherein said locking tongue is fixed in position in said sleeve in a positive manner.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
198 16 959 Apr 1998 DE
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/DE99/01060 WO 00
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO99/54577 10/28/1999 WO A
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