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1. Field of the Invention
The present patent application for industrial invention relates to a completely recessed door handle provided with lock.
2. Description of Related Art Including Information Disclosed Under 37 CFR 1.97 and 37 CFR 1.98.
A completely recessed door handle is a handle in which the holding lever and the support body of said holding lever do not protrude from the vertical surface of the door with unprecedented clean linear aesthetics. The models of door handles of known type comprise a bearing body wherein the locking bolt is slidingly housed, and whereon two identical holding levers of the handle are inserted from opposite sides, one on the internal side of the door, and one on the external side of the door.
In case of handles provided with door lock, said body also houses a mechanism that is normally composed of a latch actuated by means of a key.
In any case, in all models of door handles, with or without lock, the holding levers or knobs protrude from said bearing body and in any case from the two opposite vertical sides of the door, thus causing a series of drawbacks.
First of all, when the door is completely open, said protruding levers or knobs are stopped against the wall where the door is installed, with the risk of damaging the parts because of the traumatic contact.
Secondly, said holding levers or knobs can accidentally hit the body or hook the clothes of people passing near the door, who may accidentally suffer injuries or tear their clothes.
Moreover, it must be noted that the design of said door handles of known type has never reached a clean aesthetics because of the presence of said holding levers or knobs that protrude from the door.
The purpose of the present invention is to remedy the aforesaid drawbacks, by devising a completely recessed door handle provided with lock, in which the holding levers do not protrude from the two opposite sides of the door.
This purpose has been achieved by the handle of the invention, the main innovative characteristics of which are described in the first of the attached claims.
The door handle of the invention comprises a substantially parallelepiped box-shaped body, having suitable dimensions to be recessed in the thickness of the door, in such manner that the two opposite longitudinal sides of said body are flush to the opposite sides of the door. The body houses a pair of identical L-shaped holding levers that revolve around pivoting pins with vertical axis, both cooperating with the same cursor or latch, composed of a plate that slides in horizontal direction and is provided with a window used to couple both said L-shaped holding levers.
The holding levers do not protrude from said box-shaped body, at least until they are not pulled outwards to open the door.
The body also houses a pawl sliding inside a guide channel along a horizontal direction, orthogonal to the sliding direction of said cursor or latch; said pawl is externally provided with a catch and is constantly subject to the recoil action of a return spring that tends to eject the pawl outwards, holding it in a first end-of-travel position that corresponds to a non-working position of said catch, which is adapted to engage, in a second end-of-travel position, with a counter-catch obtained on said holding levers, in such manner to determine an interference condition that hinders the opening of the external lever of the door when the internal lever is fitted to said pawl, which has been previously pressed until it reaches said second end-of-travel position, overcoming the antagonist force of said return spring.
For explanatory reasons, the description of the door handle of the invention continues with reference to the attached drawings, which only have an illustrative, not limiting value, wherein:
Referring to
It is noted that said two opposite longitudinal sides (FL) are flat and lie on a vertical plane.
As shown in
Each of said semi-bodies (li and 1e) acts as support for a holding lever (2), it being possible to distinguish an internal holding lever (2i) disposed on the internal side (FI) of the door and an external holding lever (2e) disposed on the external side (FE) of the door (P).
Referring to
It must be noted that the two opposite longitudinal sides (FL) of the body (1) are provided with two windows (1a) that are not completely covered by said long arm (2a), thus leaving a sufficient space (SP) to insert the tip of a finger and grab the holding lever (2), rotating it outwards as shown in
Each holding lever (2) revolves around a pivoting pin (3) with vertical axis and is subject to the recoil force of a return spring (4) fixed in a point (P1) to the long arm (2a) and in a point (P2) to the body (1), which is also provided with a partition (5) adapted to act as stop for the lever (2), which is stopped and remains stopped against said partition (5) until it is not grabbed and pulled, as shown in
The body (1) houses a cursor (6) that slides along a horizontal axis, which acts as stop latch, composed of a rectangular plate lying on a vertical plane and provided with a large rectangular window (7) inside which both short arms (2b) of the two holding levers (2) are engaged. Referring to
More precisely, said window (7) comprises:
The length “L” of the window (7) is such that - when the cursor (6) is in maximum forward travel condition—the back side (7b) of the window (7) is extremely close to the short side (2b) of both levers (2).
The body (1) also houses a pawl (8) that slides inside a guide channel (9) along a horizontal direction, orthogonal to the sliding direction of said cursor (6).
As shown in
As shown in
The spring (10) tends to eject the pawl (8) outwards, holding it in a first end-of-travel position (see
It must be noted that in said second end-of-travel position the pawl (8) penetrates into said window (7), which is provided with suitable length “L” to permanently receive the two short arms (2b) of the two holding levers (2), as well as said pawl (8) occasionally.
As shown in sequence in
The spring (10) is disposed between the bottom of the internal cavity of the pawl (8) and a fixed peg (10a) obtained on the internal semi-body (1i), as shown in
The catch (8a) also acts as stop for the pawl (8) in maximum ejection condition under the thrust of the spring (10).
The housing and guide channel (9) of said pawl (8) is provided with a back element (9a) against which the catch (8a) is stopped at the end of the ejection travel under the thrust of the spring (10).
Referring to
The presence of the pair of magnets (11 and 12) determines the automatic forward travel of the cursor (6) every time the door (P) is closed, whereas the backward travel of said cursor (6)—which is indispensable to open the door (P)—requires the manual action of one of said holding levers (2i, 2e).
As mentioned above, the pawl (8) must be pressed in order to prevent the door from being freely opened by manually actuating one of the two holding levers (2i, 2e).
Finally, it must be noted that in order to stabilize the cursor (6) in its maximum backward travel position (i.e. door open), a spring (14) is provided, the return force of which must be obviously lower than the attraction force between the magnets (11 and 12).
In particular, said return spring (14) is housed inside a second window (15) obtained on the cursor (6) near said first window (7), as shown in
The spring (14) is disposed between one of the transversal sides of the window (15) and a fixed peg (16) joined to the body (1), as shown in
It must be noted that the cursor (6) is housed and slides inside a compartment (V) obtained on the internal semi-body (1i); said compartment (V) is internally closed with a rectangular plate (17), as clearly shown in
Finally, it must be noted that the door handle of the invention can be realized in two different versions, one for hinged doors, and one for sliding doors.
The previous description, as well as the aforesaid figures, refers to the version for hinged doors, whereas the following description refers to sliding doors.
It must be immediately noted that the two versions differ in a few construction details, which are indicated and described below, with reference to the following figures, wherein:
In the following description the parts of the handle that have not been modified are indicated with the same reference numbers used in the first nine figures of the hinged door version.
No modifications have been made to the holding levers (2) or pawl (8) or body of the handle, whereas the latch has been slightly modified in order to be used as simple cursor to actuate the overturning mechanism of the fastener.
Referring to
The cursor (60) is connected, by means of a small connecting rod (61), to a fastener (62) that is provided at one end with a hook (62a), whereas at the other end it is provided with a hole to receive a pivoting pin (63) through which said fastener (62) is hinged to a plate (64) provided with a central slot (64a) to let said hook (62a) come out and with an opposite pair of holes (64b) for fixing on the rib (B) of the door (P).
Finally, it must be noted that said hook (62a) incorporates a magnet (11) that, when the door (P) is closed, is interfaced with an analogous magnet (12) incorporated in the back plate (13) mounted in the frame (T) of the door (P) and provided with a curved seating (13a) for hooking of said hook (62a).
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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AN2012A000119 | Sep 2012 | IT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2013/069743 | 9/23/2013 | WO | 00 |