Claims
- 1. A deadbolt lock apparatus particularly adapted for use with a flight deck door, said apparatus comprising:
a housing adapted to be secured to said door; a lock cylinder disposed within the housing for accepting a key to allow said apparatus to be unlocked from a passenger side of said door, said lock cylinder including a driver movable rotatably when said key is inserted into said lock cylinder and rotated; a deadbolt member disposed within said housing and adapted to project into a door jam positioned adjacent said door when said apparatus is in a locked position; a slider member operatively coupled to said deadbolt for urging said deadbolt member between an unlocked position and a locked position, said slider member further being operatively coupled to said driver such that rotational movement of said driver causes said slider to move said deadbolt member between said locked and unlocked positions; and a lockout member disposed on a flight deck side of said door and operatively coupled to said slider such that movement of said lockout member from a first position to a second position causes said slider to be moved out of engagement with said driver, thereby preventing said driver from unlocking said deadbolt member when said key is inserted into said lock cylinder and turned to an unlock position.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, further including a lock handle operatively coupled to said slider and projecting adjacent said flight deck side of said door for allowing said apparatus to be unlocked from said flight deck side of said door.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said lockout member comprises:
a handle graspable by an individual; and a camming surface, said camming surface operating to move said lockout member away from said door when said handle is moved into said second position.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein said housing comprises an escutcheon having a protrusion adapted to engage with said camming surface, to thereby cause said lockout member to be urged away from said door when said handle is moved into said second position.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein said protrusion is formed such that movement of said handle from said second position to said first position allows said lockout member to be displaced toward said door, thereby displacing said slider back into operative engagement with said driver.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said lockout member comprises a handle that is secured to said housing for rotational movement.
- 7. A deadbolt lock apparatus particularly adapted for use with a flight deck door, said apparatus comprising:
a housing adapted to be secured to said door; a lock cylinder disposed within the housing for accepting a key to allow said apparatus to be unlocked from a passenger side of said door, said lock cylinder including a driver movable rotatably when said key is inserted into said lock cylinder and rotated; a deadbolt member disposed within said housing and adapted to project into a door jam positioned adjacent said door when said apparatus is in a locked position; a slider member operatively coupled to said deadbolt for urging said deadbolt member between an unlocked position and a locked position, said slider member further being operatively coupled to said driver such that rotational movement of said driver causes said slider member to move said deadbolt member between said locked and unlocked positions; a lock member operatively coupled to said slider member and projecting from a flight deck side of said door for enabling said apparatus to be unlocked from said flight deck side of said door; a lockout member disposed on a flight deck side of said door and operatively coupled to said slider member such that movement of said lockout member from a first position to a second position causes said slider member to be moved out of engagement with said driver, thereby preventing said driver from unlocking said deadbolt member when said key is inserted into said lock cylinder and turned to an unlock position; and wherein movement of said lockout member from said second position to said first position places said slider member into operative engagement with said driver, to thereby permit said key to be used to unlock said apparatus.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein said housing comprises:
an escutcheon mounted on said flight deck side of said door; wherein said escutcheon comprises a first camming surface; and wherein said lockout handle comprises a second camming surface, said camming surfaces cooperating to urge said lockout member linearly away from said door when said lockout member is moved into said second position.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein said lock handle and said lockout handle are both mounted on said housing for rotational movement.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein said lock handle and said lockout handle are mounted adjacent one another such that both can be grasped with a single hand.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein said slider member includes a U-shaped distal portion for engaging a slot formed in said deadbolt member when said lockout member is in said first position.
- 12. A deadbolt lock apparatus particularly adapted for use with a flight deck door, said apparatus comprising:
a housing adapted to be secured to said door; a lock cylinder disposed within the housing for accepting a key to allow said apparatus to be unlocked from a passenger side of said door, said lock cylinder including a driver movable rotatably when said key is inserted into said lock cylinder and rotated; a deadbolt member disposed within said housing and adapted to project into a door jam positioned adjacent said door when said apparatus is in a locked position; a slider member mounted within said housing for contact with driver and said deadbolt member, to enable said driver to urge said slide member, and thereby said deadbolt member, between an unlocked position and a locked position when said key is inserted into said lock cylinder and rotated; a lock handle operatively coupled to said slider member and projecting from a flight deck side of said door for enabling said apparatus to be unlocked from said flight deck side of said door; an escutcheon mounted on said flight deck side of said door and including a first camming surface; a lockout handle pivotally mounted to said housing and disposed adjacent said escutcheon, said lockout handle including a second camming surface in contact with said first camming surface; said lockout handle being operatively coupled to said slider such that rotational movement of said lockout handle from a first position to a second position causes said slider member to be displaced within said housing out of engagement with said driver, thereby preventing said driver from unlocking said deadbolt member when said key is inserted into said lock cylinder and turned to an unlock position; and wherein movement of said lockout handle from said second position to said first position places said slider member into operative engagement with said driver, to thereby permit said key to be used to unlock said apparatus.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein said lock handle is pivotally coupled to said lockout handle.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein said lock handle is arranged relative to said lockout handle such that both of said handles can be grasped simultaneously and rotated when said lockout handle is rotated from said second position back into said first position.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority from U.S. provisional application serial No. 60/370,890, filed Apr. 8, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60370890 |
Apr 2002 |
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