Clutch handle

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6527314
  • Patent Number
    6,527,314
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, February 20, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 4, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
Clutch handle apparatus for opening doors and the like includes a torque limiting clutch subassembly which selectively disengages the handle from a spindle to prevent damage. The clutch subassembly includes a slip clutch removably coupled to a spindle pin allowing corotation of the handle and the spindle below the application of a predetermined torque, and free rotation of the handle with respect to the spindle by uncoupling the pin and the slip clutch at and above the application of a predetermined of torque to the handle.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is directed to apparatus for opening and closing doors, windows and the like such as a handle or lever for applying torque to door opening mechanisms. The handle includes a torque-limiting clutch subassembly which disengages the handle from the door opening mechanism at and above a predetermined torque.




Handles or levers for applying torque to door opening mechanisms to enable opening or closing a door are well known. However, excess torque can damage the handle, the door and/or the door opening mechanism, for example when excessive force is applied to the handle when the door opening mechanism is in a locked or secured position. Similarly, even when the door opening mechanism is unlocked, excess torque may damage the handle, the door and/or the door opening mechanism.




A variety of breakaway handle devices have attempted to solve these problems. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 1,910,125 includes a handle barrel which receives a longitudinally slidable sleeve. In operation, if excess torque is applied to the handle, the sleeve moves to a disengaged position where no torque is transmitted to the handle barrel. U.S. Pat. No. 2,273,632 shows a similar arrangement in which a moveable sleeve presses against and compresses a spring at a predetermined torque to disengage a tooth and notch connection between the handle and sleeve. Similarly, U.S. Pat. No. 3,314,708 includes a pair of opposed ball bearings which are normally biased into driving engagement with a sleeve by a spring-loaded plunger. Upon application of a predetermined torque, the ball bearings displace the plunger against the spring biasing force to disengage the balls from the sleeve.




These prior devices have attempted to solve the problem of preventing damage to handles, doors and door locks caused by excessive handle torque. However, a need exists for a simplified yet durable apparatus having the features of the present invention.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is based on a handle to transmit force through a spindle to a door opening mechanism. The handle is provided with a torque-limiting clutch subassembly to protect the handle against damage in the event that excess torque is applied to the handle, particularly, for example, when the door is locked. This object is inventively achieved in accordance with a slip clutch placed in working contact with the spindle within the handle. The slip clutch is provided with at least one notch to normally seat a spindle cross pin such that, upon application of a force, the handle normally rotates with the spindle through the coupling between the notch and the cross pin. However, upon the application of a predetermined force or torque, the cross pin will ride up out of the notch in the slip clutch thereby allowing the handle to rotate without rotating the spindle to prevent damage to the handle, the clutch subassembly, and/or the door opening mechanism.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The invention and further features and advantages thereof are explained in greater detail on the basis of the exemplary embodiments schematically shown in the figures.





FIG. 1

is a partial sectional view of the inventive clutch handle along the line A—A of FIG.


3


and showing a clutch subassembly thereof in an exploded side elevational view.





FIG. 2

is a partial sectional, partial elevational, side view of the clutch handle of

FIG. 1

but showing the clutch subassembly in an operational configuration within the handle.





FIG. 3

is front elevational view of the clutch handle.





FIG. 4



a


is a perspective view of a slip clutch of the clutch handle.





FIG. 4



b


is a sectional elevational view of the slip clutch of

FIG. 4



a


taken along line B—B thereof





FIG. 4



c


is a side elevational view of the slip clutch of

FIG. 4



a.













DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




While the present invention may be embodied in many different forms, there is shown in the drawings and discussed herein one or more specific embodiments with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered only as an exemplification of the principles of the invention and is not intended to limit the invention to the embodiments illustrated.




Referring to the drawings in more detail, FIG.


1


and

FIG. 2

illustrate a rotatable handle


10


housing a torque-limiting clutch subassembly


12


which provides for the selective disengagement of the handle


10


from a door opening mechanism (not shown) at and above a predetermined torque according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.




Referring to FIG.


1


and

FIG. 3

, the handle


10


comprises a generally cylindrical cap


14


integrally formed with a depending lever arm


16


. A blind recess or bore


18


defining a cylindrical inner wall


20


and a circular bearing surface


22


is formed in the cap


14


. A plurality of longitudinal grooves


24


(two of which are illustrated in

FIG. 1

) are symmetrically spaced apart around the circumference of the inner wall


20


(see also FIG.


3


). Referring to

FIG. 1

, a semispherical recess


26


is formed at the center of the bearing surface


22


.




Referring now to FIG.


1


and

FIG. 2

, the clutch subassembly


12


comprises a generally annular slip clutch


28


, a biasing helical spring


30


, a supportive bushing


32


, and a spindle


34


which transmits force, for example by linear displacement, to a door latch mechanism (not shown).




Referring to

FIG. 4



a


,

FIG. 4



b


and

FIG. 4



c


, the slip clutch


28


includes a face


36


, a rear


38


, and an axial passage or bore


40


. As illustrated in

FIG. 4



a


and

FIG. 4



b


, a pair of notches


42


spaced 180° apart around the outer circumference of the face


36


define respective pairs of opposed inclined surfaces or ramps


43


. Referring to

FIGS. 4



a


-


4




c


, a plurality of semispherical recesses


44


are symmetrically spaced apart around an outer surface of the slip clutch


28


. Referring to FIG.


1


and

FIG. 2

, the recesses


44


are sized to supportively seat balls


45


which in turn are received by and communicate with the grooves


24


to facilitate back-and-forth longitudinal or axial movement of the slip clutch


28


within the bore


18


. As discussed more below, the grooves


24


also limit or preclude rotational movement of the slip clutch


28


with respect to the handle


10


(i.e., the slip clutch


28


rotates with the handle


10


).




Referring to FIG.


1


and

FIG. 2

, the spindle


34


includes a cross pin


46


extending outward from or perpendicular to the spindle


34


, the function of which is discussed below, and a spindle end face


48


.





FIG. 2

illustrates the clutch subassembly


12


in its operational configuration within the cap


14


. As shown in

FIG. 2

, the spindle


34


extends into the bore


18


with a ball


50


provided between the spindle end face


48


and the recess


26


in the bearing surface


22


to facilitate rotation of the spindle


34


with respect to the handle


10


.




As illustrated in

FIG. 2

, the slip clutch


28


, the spring


30


and the bushing


32


slip over the spindle


34


in series in a coaxial alignment. More particularly, referring to FIG.


1


and

FIG. 2

, the slip clutch


28


is positioned adjacent the bearing surface


22


with each of the grooves


24


supportively receiving corresponding balls


45


. In this position, one of the notches


42


is seated against (i.e., firmly engages) the spindle cross pin


46


. The biasing spring


30


is fitted over the spindle to abut against the slip clutch rear face


38


, and the bushing


32


is threaded or fit into an open end of the cap


14


to engage and bias the spring


30


against the rear


38


of the slip clutch


28


.




Referring to

FIG. 2

, in operation the spring


30


normally biases the slip clutch


28


to seat one of the notches


42


against the pin


46


such that the spindle


34


, and handle


10


will rotate with one another through the transmission of force via the coupling between the pin


46


and the notch


42


. However, the application of a predetermined amount of torque thorough the handle causes the pin


46


to ride along one of the ramps


44


out of the notch


42


, urging the slip clutch


28


against the biasing force of the spring


30


and disengaging the handle


10


from the spindle


34


to allow the handle


10


to rotate without rotating the spindle


34


. The handle


10


may be reset by reseating the pin


46


onto the notch


42


, whereupon the handle


10


will again be connected to the spindle


34


for co-rotation.




Alternatively, after the pin


46


is unseated from one of the notches


42


, it may then be independently rotated 180° with respect to the slip clutch


28


whereupon the pin


46


will become seated within the other of the notches


42


and thereafter provide corotation of the handle


10


and the spindle


34


. In other words, upon successive applications of a predetermined amount of torque, the handle


10


can be continuously rotated clockwise, for example, with the pin


46


intermittently engaging each of the notches


42


at 180° intervals.




As is apparent from the foregoing specification, the invention is susceptible of being embodied with various alterations and modifications which may differ particularly from those that have been described in the preceding specification and description. It should be understood that I wish to embody within the scope of the patent warranted hereon all such modifications as reasonably and properly come within the scope of my contribution to the art.



Claims
  • 1. An apparatus for limiting the amount of torque applied to a door or window opening mechanism, comprising:a handle rotatable about an axis including a handle cap with a bore therein concentric with said axis; a clutch subassembly, comprising: a slip clutch mounted to said handle and within said bore, said slip clutch comprising a face having at least one notch formed in said face, said notch including first and second opposed ramps for receiving said pin to form said coupling; a biasing spring positioned between said slip clutch and a bushing fixed relative to said handle cap; and a spindle positioned within said bore and extending through said slip clutch, said spindle having an outer surface mounting a pin; and said clutch subassembly configured such that said handle transmits force to said spindle through a coupling formed between said slip clutch and said pin upon the application of less than a predetermined amount of torque and said slip clutch disengages said spindle at and above the predetermined amount of torque wherein said slip clutch disengages said spindle by said spring urging said pin along one of said ramps upon the application of said predetermined amount of torque.
  • 2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said slip clutch comprises a plurality of notches formed in said face.
  • 3. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein said plurality of notches comprises first and second notches spaced 180° apart around an outer circumference of said face of said slip clutch.
  • 4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said bore comprises a blind recess having plurality of longitudinal grooves formed in said handle cap.
  • 5. The apparatus of claim 4, further comprising a plurality of recesses formed in an outer surface of said slip clutch, each said recess corresponding to one of said plurality of grooves such that said slip clutch may be mounted within said cap to allow for longitudinal movement of said slip clutch along said grooves and to prevent independent rotation of said slip clutch within said cap.
  • 6. An apparatus for limiting an amount of torque transmitted between a door or window handle and a handle spindle, comprising:a handle rotatable about an axis including a handle cap with a bore therein concentric with said axis; a clutch subassembly mounted within said bore of said handle cap, comprising: a slip clutch mounted to said handle and within said bore of said handle cap to corotate with said handle, yet free to move axially within said bore to a limited degree, said slip clutch comprising at least one notch therein to receive said spindle projection to provide said coupling; a biasing spring positioned between said slip clutch and a wall fixed relative to said handle cap; and a spindle positioned within said bore and extending through said slip clutch, said spindle having a projection extending away from said axis to engage with said slip clutch, wherein a coupling is formed between said clip clutch and said projection of said spindle by means of a biasing force provided by said spring to cause said spindle and said handle to corotate upon an application of a torque below a predetermined value on said handle, and wherein said coupling is disengaged against said biasing force of said spring upon an application of a torque at and above said predetermined value.
  • 7. An apparatus according to claim 6, wherein said wall fixed relative to said handle cap comprises a bushing threadingly engagable with said handle cap.
  • 8. An apparatus according to claim 6, wherein said projection comprises a pin projecting perpendicular to said axis.
  • 9. An apparatus according to claim 6, wherein said slip clutch comprises a plurality of notches on a face thereof.
  • 10. An apparatus according to claim 6, wherein said biasing spring comprises a helical spring.
  • 11. An apparatus according to claim 6, wherein said handle includes a lever arm extending from said handle cap radially away from said axis.
  • 12. An apparatus according to claim 6, wherein said slip clutch comprises a plurality of semispherical recesses in an outer surface therein, said bore comprises a plurality of longitudinal grooves therein and a plurality of balls are located in said recesses and grooves to hold said slip clutch rotationally fixed relative to said handle cap.
  • 13. An apparatus according to claim 6, wherein said bore is a blind bore with an inner surface comprising a bearing surface and said slip clutch is biased by said spring towards said bearing surface, and including a friction reducing bearing interposed between said slip clutch and said bearing surface.
  • 14. An apparatus according to claim 13, wherein said bearing comprises a ball bearing.
  • 15. An apparatus for limiting an amount of torque transmitted between a door or window handle and a spindle, comprising:a handle rotatable about an axis including a handle cap with a blind bore therein concentric with said axis, said handle comprising a lever arm extending from said handle cap radially away from said axis and said bore comprising an inner surface comprising a bearing surface and a plurality of longitudinal grooves formed therein; a clutch subassembly mounted within said bore of said handle cap, said clutch subassembly comprising: a slip clutch mounted to said handle and within said bore of said handle cap to corotate with said handle, yet free to move axially within said bore to a limited degree, said slip clutch comprising: a face having a plurality of notches formed therein, each said notch defining first and second ramped surfaces formed therein, a plurality of semispherical recesses formed in an outer surface therein, a plurality of balls located in said recesses, and grooves to hold said slip clutch rotationally fixed relative to said handle cap; a biasing spring positioned between said slip clutch and a bushing threadingly engagable with said handle cap; and said spindle positioned within said bore and extending through said slip clutch, said spindle having a pin projecting perpendicular to said axis to engage with said slip clutch, wherein a coupling is formed between said slip clutch and said projection of said spindle by means of a biasing force provided by said spring to bias said slip clutch towards said bearing surface to cause said spindle and said handle to corotate upon an application of a torque below a predetermined value on said handle, and wherein said coupling is disengaged against said biasing force of said spring upon an application of a torque at and above said predetermined value.
  • 16. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said biasing spring comprises a helical spring.
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