The present invention involves a part for locks, in particular a mechanism for a differential linkage attachment of handles of a dead bolt assembly.
Currently, few mechanisms of differential linkage attachment of handles in the market can realize front and back handles that independently operate a rectangular dead bolt and a slanted latch bolt.
The present invention provides a differential linkage attachment of handles for a new type of lock. It has a simple structure, is stable and provides reliable performance, and is easy to produce at low cost. These and other objects of the invention, as well as many of the intended advantages thereof, will become more readily apparent when reference is made to the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
The following drawings illustrate examples of various components of the invention disclosed herein, and are for illustrative purposes only. Other embodiments that are substantially similar can use other components that have a different appearance.
In the figures: 1. Slanted latch bolt shifting plate; 2. Rectangular dead bolt shifting block; 3. Slanted latch bolt shifting plate; 4. First handle ring; and 5. Second handle ring.
In describing a preferred embodiment of the invention illustrated in the drawings, specific terminology will be resorted to for the sake of clarity. However, the invention is not intended to be limited to the specific terms so selected, and it is to be understood that each specific term includes all technical equivalents which operate in a similar manner to accomplish a similar purpose.
A differential linkage attachment of inside and outside door handles of the present invention includes a slanted latch bolt shifting plate 1, a rectangular dead bolt shifting block 2, a slanted latch bolt shifting plate 3, a rotatable handle ring 4 and a rotatable handle ring 5. The handle ring 4 and the handle ring 5 are placed on right and left sides, respectively, on an inner side and an outer side of a dead bolt locking mechanism, and set independently in the rectangular dead bolt shifting block 2. A convex round end of the handle ring 5 is encircled within the slanted latch bolt shifting plate 1, and a top of an end of the handle ring 4 is encircled within the slanted latch bolt shifting plate 3. The five parts (1, 2, 3, 4 and 5) pivot around a center axis 60.
The handle ring 5 is rotatable in a circular sector direction. When the handle ring 5 moves forward (clockwise), the rectangular dead bolt shifting block 2 or the slanted latch bolt shifting plate 1 independently turns around on center axis 60. When the handle ring 5 moves backward (counter clockwise), only the rectangular dead bolt shifting block 2 is linked, so that the rectangular dead bolt 6 is engaged to move out of a faceplate of the locking mechanism to lock a door.
The handle ring 4 is rotatable in a circular sector direction. When the handle ring 4 moves forward (clockwise), the rectangular dead bolt shifting block 2 or the slanted latch bolt shifting plate 3 independently turns around on center axis 60. When the handle ring 4 moves backward (counter clockwise), only the rectangular dead bolt shifting block 2 is linked, so that the rectangular bolt 6 is engaged to move out of the faceplate of the locking mechanism to lock the door.
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After the handle ring 5 is linked with one of the front handle or the back handle of the door to rotate together, the central axial hole 41 can link the handle ring 4 with the other of the front or rear handle, to turn around together.
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When the handle ring 5 moves backward (counter clockwise), the slanted latch bolt shifting plate 1 is not linked, so also the slanted latch bolt 7 cannot be linked because of the space between the convex block 53 and the stop edge 13 (that is, the slanted latch bolt is biased by a spring of the driving mechanism 71 into extension).
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When the handle ring 5 moves forward (clockwise), the rectangular dead bolt shifting block 2 is not linked to retract the rectangular dead bolt 6 to open the door (that is, the slanted latch bolt 7 is in the state of retracting to open the door), because of the space between the convex block 55 and the stop edge 22. When the convex block 54 contacts the stop edge 23 and the handle ring 5 continues to move backward (counter clockwise), the rectangular dead bolt shifting block 2 will move backward (counter clockwise). When the gear 21 of the rectangular dead bolt shifting block 2 moves, the rectangular dead bolt shifting block 9 is linked. Meanwhile, rectangular dead bolt 6 is linked too so that the rectangular dead bolt 6 is engaged to lock the door.
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When the handle ring 5 moves backward (counter clockwise), the rectangular dead bolt shifting block 2 is not linked because of the space between the convex block 54 and the stop edge 23. The rectangular dead bolt shifting block 9 and rectangular dead bolt 6 are not linked so the rectangular dead bolt 6 remains extended to lock the door.
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When the handle ring 4 moves backward (counter clockwise), the slanted latch bolt shifting plate 3 cannot be linked, so that the slanted latch bolt 7 cannot be linked by pulling arm 31 because of the space between the stop edge 33 and the convex block 43. So, when the handle ring 4 moves backward (counter clockwise), it will not make the slanted latch bolt 7 move.
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The foregoing description should be considered as illustrative only of the principles of the invention. Since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and, accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2008202142543 | Dec 2008 | CN | national |
This application is a continuation-in-part of PCT/CN09/075046, filed Nov. 20, 2009, which has a priority of Chinese Application No. 2008202142543, filed Dec. 3, 2008, hereby incorporated in its entirety by reference.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | PCT/CN2009/075046 | Nov 2009 | US |
Child | 13117502 | US |