The present invention relates to a striking plate for doors with mortise sashlock and remote-controlled door opener or opening pull or push plates, intended to be openable without being influenced by the spring bolt, e.g. fire doors.
Fire doors are frequently provided with mechanical door locks having dead-bolts and spring bolts. These doors are used to prevent a fire spreading in the building. The door is designed to prevent a fire that has started from spreading, regardless of whether the dead-bolt is tripped in the striking plate or not, the door being kept closed by the spring bolt of the door lock having an inclined surface in the closing direction of the door. In the same way, the bolt shall be capable of keeping the door closed in the event of fire, regardless of whether the spring bolt is blocked or not. The fire door can also be provided with an electric striking plate as described in Swedish patent Nos. 9500582-3 or 9700962-5 together with a lock for a mortise sashlock. A problem therefore arises when the door shall also be opened by an automatic door opener, actuated from a button beside the door. The whole concept of an automatic door opener is lost if the door knob must be used in order to open the door.
The present invention relates to a solution of these and similar problems. The striking plate in accordance with the invention is characterized in that it also comprises a stop to achieve a blocking position for the spring bolt which stop, by means of a sensing device actuatable by the dead-bolt, is held in inactive position by the dead-bolt in its locking position, and in its unlocked position is released to a position where, in cooperation with a cover (rotating cam) blocking the spring bolt, it keeps the door closed. The object of this invention is to be able to use a stop for the spring bolt to open position of the sensing device of the tripped dead-bolt when the door is closed. The object of the invention is to be able to use an electric striking plate together with a mortise sashlock when the door shall be automatically openable with a remote-controlled door opener (designed for the disabled) or used with a pull or push plate. The reason for using a mortise sashlock is that its inclined bolt is considered capable of keeping the door closed even if the straight dead-bolt has for some reason been unlocked. The intention is thus to ensure that the door remains closed in the event of a fire, for instance, in order to prevent the fire from spreading. The invention has therefore been provided with a movable indicator which senses that the dead-bolt is in closed position and which influences a stop for the spring bolt so that, when the dead-bolt is unlocked mechanical from the cylinder lock, for instance, the spring bolt will be locked in the rotating cam. This means that the electric striking plate can be unlocked electrically and the door can be opened with the automatic door opener without the handle for the spring bolt having to be used. Since the door is always kept closed by either the dead-bolt or the spring bolt, this combination is capable of keeping the door closed even if a fire should occur.
The accompanying drawings show examples of the invention.
A complete locking device in accordance with the invention is shown in
If the door is closed with the dead-bolt (4) in an active position, then the indicator (5) will be influenced so that the first stop (6) is opened and the rotating cam/cover (7) is ineffective. The dead-bolt (4) is now locked in the rotating cam (8) by a second stop (9). The dead-bolt (4) now complies with fire requirements.
At an opening signal to the automatic door opener, voltage is emitted to the electro-magnet (10) which opens the stop (9) and the rotating cam (8) is forcibly controlled to open position by the tripped dead-bolt, while the door is simultaneously opened.
The rotating cam (7) is thus blocked and the door is open. This means that the inclined surface of the spring bolt is pressed in and snaps the rotating cam out upon closing.
At the next signal from the electromagnet (10) the stop by the dead-bolt is locked and the door continues to be locked.
The sensor (5) is arranged to actuate a breaker via electrical link members or mechanical/electrical link members.
A disabled person is thus able to secure the fire door with the aid of the control button and no undesired opening of the door is obtained in the event of a fire. The door handle (12) is not in the proximity of this person and, without the button being pushed, the door cannot be involuntarily opened by forces arising as a result of the fire. The device in accordance with the present invention can be varied in many ways within the scope of the appended claims.
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9903045 | Aug 1999 | SE | national |
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