Door lever handle assembly

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6491327
  • Patent Number
    6,491,327
  • Date Filed
    Friday, November 9, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 10, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Luu; Teri Pham
    Agents
    • Ladas & Parry
Abstract
In a door lever handle assembly, a latch bolt is movable between extended and retracted positions and is coupled operably to a spindle having opposite ends respectively and non-rotatably coupled to outside and inside lever handles. Operation of either one of the outside and inside lever handles causes actuating parts of a force transmitting member disposed on the spindle to disengage one of left and right force bearing parts of a sliding seat mounted inwardly of and slidably on one of the outside and inside lever handles and to push the other of the left and right force bearing parts against action of a biasing unit.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The invention relates to a door lever handle assembly, more particularly to a door lever handle assembly that can be adapted for mounting on both left-hand and right-hand doors in a convenient manner.




2. Description of the Related Art




A door lever handle assembly for controlling opening and closing of a door generally includes an outside lever handle mounted on an outer side of a door panel, an inside lever handle mounted on an inner side of the door panel, and a latch bolt mechanism mounted inside the door panel. When the outside lever handle of a door lever handle assembly mounted on a left-hand door is turned in a first direction to retract a latch bolt into the door panel, the inside lever handle on the other side of the door panel turns in an opposite second direction, and vice versa. The outside and inside lever handles of the door lever handle assembly would turn in reverse directions when the assembly is applied to a right-hand door. On the other hand, mechanisms for restoring the outside and inside lever handles to their original positions after operation of the outside or inside lever handle act in different directions. In view of this, manufacturers in the past had to form four structurally similar restoring mechanisms but of different specifications in order to adapt a door lever handle assembly for application to both left-hand doors and right-hand doors, which is inconvenient in terms of manufacture and assembly.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Therefore, the main object of the present invention is to provide a door lever handle assembly which can be mounted on either a left-hand door or a right-hand door and which is convenient to manufacture and assemble.




Accordingly, a door lever handle assembly of this invention is adapted to be mounted on a door panel having an outer side, an inner side, and a lateral connecting side interconnecting the outer and inner sides. The door lever handle assembly includes:




an outside lever handle unit including an outside mounting cap adapted to be mounted on the outer side of the door panel, and an outside lever handle having a coupling end coupled rotatably to the outside mounting cap;




an inside lever handle unit including an inside mounting cap adapted to be mounted on the inner side of the door panel, and an inside lever handle having a coupling end coupled rotatably to the inside mounting cap;




a latch bolt mechanism adapted to be mounted inside the door panel and including a latch bolt that is movable between an extended position, where the latch bolt is adapted to project from the connecting side of the door panel, and a retracted position, where the latch bolt is adapted to retract into the door panel, and a spindle operably coupled to the latch bolt such that axial rotation of the spindle results in movement of the latch bolt between the extended and retracted positions, the spindle having opposite ends coupled respectively and non-rotatably to the coupling ends of the outside and inside lever handles such that operation of either one of the outside and inside lever handles can result in movement of the latch bolt from the extended position to the retracted position; and




a restoring mechanism including




a force transmitting member provided on the spindle and having left and right actuating parts,




a sliding seat mounted slidably on one of the outside and inside mounting caps, and having left and right force bearing parts disposed respectively adjacent to the left and right actuating parts, and




a biasing unit for biasing the sliding seat toward the force transmitting member such that the left and right force bearing parts abut against the left and right actuating parts at the same time;




wherein operation of one of the outside and inside lever handles for moving the latch bolt from the extended position to the retracted position causes one of the left and right actuating parts to disengage the respective one of the left and right force bearing parts, and further causes the other of the left and right actuating parts to push the respective one of the left and right force bearing parts against action of the biasing unit, thereby storing a restoring force in the biasing unit.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:





FIG. 1

is a top view of a preferred embodiment of a door lever handle assembly according to the invention in an assembled state, showing how the preferred embodiment is mounted on a right-hand door;





FIG. 2

is an exploded perspective view of the preferred embodiment, with a latch bolt mechanism omitted for the sake of clarity;





FIG. 3

is an assembled front view of the preferred embodiment in part, illustrating a restoring mechanism in a non-operated state;





FIG. 4

is a view similar to

FIG. 3

, illustrating operation of the restoring mechanism when an outside lever handle is operated clockwise;





FIG. 5

is a top view of the preferred embodiment when mounted on a left-hand door; and





FIG. 6

is a view similar to

FIG. 3

, illustrating operation of the restoring mechanism when the outside lever handle is operated counterclockwise.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the preferred embodiment of a door lever handle assembly according to the present invention is adapted to be mounted on a door panel


1


having an outer side


11


, an inner side


12


, and a lateral connecting side


13


interconnecting the outer and inner sides


11


,


12


. As shown, the door lever handle assembly includes outside and inside lever handle units


2


,


3


, a latch bolt mechanism


4


, and a restoring mechanism


5


.




The outside lever handle unit


2


includes an outside mounting cap


21


adapted to be mounted on the outer side


11


of the door panel


1


, an outside lever handle


22


having a coupling end


221


, and a coupling ring


23


for coupling the coupling end


221


rotatably to the outside mounting cap


21


. The outside mounting cap


21


includes an elongate plate body


211


having a length in a longitudinal direction, and a peripheral flange


212


extending from a periphery of the plate body


211


in a transverse direction that is transverse to the longitudinal direction toward the outer side


11


. The plate body


211


is formed with a coupling hole


213


for coupling rotatably with the coupling end


221


of the outside lever handle


22


, a guide post


214


that extends in the transverse direction, and a curved projection


215


that is disposed at a level above and that is concentric with the coupling hole


213


. The coupling end


221


is formed with a four-sided hole


222


. The peripheral flange


212


has a parallel pair of limiting sections


216


that are disposed at a level below the coupling hole


213


. The peripheral flange


212


is formed with a pair of inward limit projections


218


,


217


disposed respectively at left and right sides of the coupling hole


213


above the limiting sections


216


.




The inside lever handle unit


3


is adapted to be mounted on the inner side


12


of the door panel


1


and is coupled to the outside lever handle unit


2


by fasteners


30


. The inside lever handle unit


3


has a construction substantially similar to that of the outside lever handle unit


2


, and includes an inside mounting cap


31


adapted to be mounted on the inner side


12


of the door panel


1


opposite to the outside mounting cap


21


. The inside mounting cap


31


includes an elongate longitudinally extending plate body


311


and a transversely extending peripheral flange


312


. An inside lever handle


32


having a coupling end


322


is coupled rotatably to the inside mounting cap


31


. The coupling end


322


is formed with a spindle hole


321


corresponding to the four-sided hole


222


.




The latch bolt mechanism


4


is adapted to be mounted inside the door panel


1


, and includes a latch bolt


41


having a latch head


411


that is movable between an extended position, where the latch head


411


of the latch bolt


41


is adapted to project from the connecting side


13


of the door panel


1


, and a retracted position, where the latch head


411


of the latch bolt


41


is adapted to retract into the door panel


1


, and a spindle


42


operably coupled to the latch bolt


41


such that axial rotation of the spindle


41


results in movement of the latch head


411


of the latch bolt


41


between the extended and retracted positions. The spindle


42


has a generally square cross-section, and has opposite ends


421


to be coupled respectively and non-rotatably to the coupling ends


221


,


322


of the outside and inside lever handles


22


,


32


such that operation of either one of the outside and inside lever handles


22


,


32


can result in movement of the latch head


411


of the latch bolt


41


from the extended position to the retracted position. Since the latch bolt mechanism


4


has a conventional configuration, and since the connection between the spindle


42


and the latch bolt


41


is not pertinent to the present invention, a detailed description thereof is dispensed with herein for the sake of brevity.




Referring to

FIGS. 2 and 3

, the restoring mechanism


5


includes a force transmitting member


51


provided on the spindle


42


and having left and right actuating parts


517


,


516


, a sliding seat


52


mounted slidably on one of the outside and inside mounting caps


21


,


31


, and having left and right force bearing parts


528


,


527


disposed respectively adjacent to the left and right actuating parts


517


,


516


, and a biasing unit for biasing the sliding seat


52


toward the force transmitting member


51


such that the left and right force bearing parts


528


,


527


abut against the left and right actuating parts


517


,


516


at the same time. In this embodiment, the biasing unit includes a pair of coiled compression springs


53


, each of which has a seat abutting end


531


and a cover abutting end


532


opposite to the seat abutting end


531


.




The force transmitting member


51


has a coupling portion


512


formed with a coupling projection


511


for engaging non-rotatably the coupling end


221


,


322


of the respective one of the outside and inside lever handles


22


,


32


. In this embodiment, the coupling projection


511


engages the four-sided hole


222


in the coupling end


221


. A blind spindle hole


513


is formed in the coupling portion


512


for engaging non-rotatably one of the ends


421


of the spindle


42


. A cam projection


515


projects radially and outwardly relative to the coupling portion


512


, and has angularly spaced apart ends that are formed with the left and right actuating parts


517


,


516


. During manufacture, the force transmitting member


51


and the spindle


42


can be formed integrally. The coupling portion


512


further has a curved bottom surface


514


that is concentric with a center of the blind spindle hole


513


and that has left and right ends connected to the cam projection


515


proximate to the left and right actuating parts


517


,


516


. In addition, the force transmitting member


51


is formed with a limiting flange


518


that projects radially from the cam projection


515


between the left and right actuating parts


517


,


516


, that is disposed between the limit projections


218


,


217


in a non-operated state of either of the outside and inside lever handles


22


,


32


, and that abuts against one of the limit projections


218


,


217


to limit extent of angular rotation of the spindle


42


when one of the outside and inside lever handles


22


,


32


is operated.




The sliding seat


52


includes a base plate


521


slidably confined between the limiting sections


216


, an extension plate


522


extending longitudinally from an upper end of the base plate


521


, and left and right pairs of ribs


523


extending transversely from one side of the base plate


521


to respectively define two spring receiving grooves


524


therebetween in one side of the base plate


521


for accommodating the compression springs


53


, respectively. The base plate


521


is formed with an elongate slide hole


525


that extends in the longitudinal direction and that permits extension of the guide post


214


through the sliding seat


52


. The guide post


214


and the slide hole


525


cooperate to limit extent of sliding movement of the sliding seat


52


in the longitudinal direction between the limiting sections


216


. The extension plate


522


has a curved upper surface


526


that matches the contour of the curved bottom surface


514


of the coupling portion


512


, and left and right upper ends that are respectively disposed on two sides of the curved upper surface


526


and that serve as the left and right force bearing parts


528


,


527


. The ribs


523


in a respective one of the left and right pairs respectively have bottom ends that extend toward each other to form cover supporting flanges


529


, which confine an opening


520


therebetween. The restoring mechanism


5


further includes a cover plate


54


disposed to cover the spring receiving grooves


524


and secured to said one of the outside and inside mounting caps


21


,


31


. In this embodiment, the cover plate


54


is formed with a hole for extension of the guide post


214


. The guide post


214


is malleated such that the cover plate


54


is riveted on the plate body


211


. The cover plate


54


is formed with a pair of spring supporting flanges


541


that extend respectively into the spring receiving grooves


524


to close the openings


520


, respectively. Each of the spring supporting flanges


541


has the cover abutting end


532


of a respective one of the compression springs


53


abutting there against. The seat abutting ends


531


of the compression springs


53


abut against the base plate


521


at one end of the respective one of the spring receiving grooves


524


.




In the invention, operation of one of the outside and inside lever handles


22


,


32


for moving the latch bolt


41


from the extended position to the retracted position causes one of the left and right actuating parts


517


,


516


to disengage the respective one of the left and right force bearing parts


528


,


527


, and further causes the other of the left and right actuating parts


517


,


516


to push the respective one of the left and right force bearing parts


528


,


527


against action of the compression springs


53


, thereby storing a restoring force in the compression springs


53


.




With further reference to

FIGS. 1 and 3

, when the door panel


1


on which the door lever handle assembly of the invention is mounted is a right-hand one, under the condition that the outside and inside lever handles


22


,


32


are not operated, the outside and inside lever handles


22


,


32


both remain in a substantially level position since the sliding seat


52


is urged upward by the compression springs


53


such that the left and right actuating parts


517


,


516


engage the left and right force bearing parts


528


,


527


at the same time, respectively.




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 4

, when the user applies a force to press the outside lever handle


22


to rotate in a clockwise direction, due to the angular rotation of the spindle


42


that is coupled non-rotatably to the coupling ends


221


,


322


of the outside and inside lever handles


22


,


33


, the force transmitting member


51


and the inside lever handle


32


will be brought to rotate therewith. Clockwise rotation of the force transmitting member


51


will bring the left actuating part


517


to disengage from the left force bearing part


528


and causes the right actuating part


516


to push the force bearing part


527


downward against biasing action of the compression springs


53


until the limiting flange


518


abuts against the limit projection


217


. At this time, the latch head


411


of the latch bolt


41


that is coupled to the spindle


42


will be brought to retract inwardly of the lateral connecting side


13


into the door panel


1


in a known manner. When the outside lever handle


22


is released, the force stored in the compressed compression springs


53


will urge the sliding seat


52


upward to thereby restore the sliding seat


52


to the original position. At the same time, the right force bearing part


527


which abuts against the right actuating part


516


will restore the force transmitting member


51


to the original position thereof. Thus, the outside and inside lever handles


22


,


32


will return to their level position.




For the same reasons, if the force is applied to the inside lever handle


32


, although the direction of turning of the inside lever handle


32


is in reverse with respect to the user, the direction of rotation of the force transmitting member


51


is also clockwise with respect to the door lever handle assembly. That is, the right actuating part


516


of the force transmitting member


51


will push the right force bearing part


527


of the sliding seat


52


when either one of the outside and inside lever handles


22


,


32


is operated.




Referring to

FIGS. 5 and 6

, when the door lever handle assembly of the invention is mounted on a left-hand door panel


1


′, the assembly procedures are the same. That is, the outside lever handle unit


2


is mounted on the outer side


11


of the door panel


1


′, whereas the inside lever unit


1


is mounted on the inner side


12


of the door panel


1


′. As the door panel


1


′ is opened to the left instead of to the right, the outside and inside lever handles units


2


,


3


are shown to extend toward the left side in FIG.


5


. During operation, when the outside lever handle


22


is turned in the counterclockwise direction, by virtue of the spindle


42


which is coupled to the latch bolt


41


, the force transmitting member


51


of the restoring mechanism


5


can be brought to rotate counterclockwise until the limiting flange


518


is checked by the left limiting projection


218


. At this time, the force transmitting member


51


will push the sliding seat


52


downward against the biasing action of the compression springs


53


. The restoring force thus stored in the compression springs


53


will urge the sliding seat


52


to restore the same to its original position after the force applied to the outside lever handle


22


is released, thereby restoring the outside and inside lever handles


22


,


32


to the level position once again.




It can be appreciated from the aforesaid that the door lever handle assembly of the invention can be adapted for mounting on either a right-hand door or a left-hand door. In addition, the present invention is simple in construction to result in lower manufacturing costs.




While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.



Claims
  • 1. A door lever handle assembly adapted to be mounted on a door panel having an outer side, an inner side, and a lateral connecting side interconnecting the outer and inner sides, said door lever handle assembly comprising:an outside lever handle unit including an outside mounting cap adapted to be mounted on the outer side of the door panel, and an outside lever handle having a coupling end coupled rotatably to said outside mounting cap; an inside lever handle unit including an inside mounting cap adapted to be mounted on the inner side of the door panel, and an inside lever handle having a coupling end coupled rotatably to said inside mounting cap; a latch bolt mechanism adapted to be mounted inside the door panel and including a latch bolt that is movable between an extended position, where the latch bolt is adapted to project from the connecting side of the door panel, and a retracted position, where the latch bolt is adapted to retract into the door panel, and a spindle operably coupled to said latch bolt such that axial rotation of said spindle results in movement of said latch bolt between the extended and retracted positions, said spindle having opposite ends coupled respectively and non-rotatably to said coupling ends of said outside and inside lever handles such that operation of either one of said outside and inside lever handles can result in movement of said latch bolt from the extended position to the retracted position; and a restoring mechanism including a force transmitting member provided on said spindle and having left and right actuating parts, a sliding seat mounted slidably on one of said outside and inside mounting caps, and having left and right force bearing parts disposed respectively adjacent to said left and right actuating parts, and a biasing unit for biasing said sliding seat toward said force transmitting member such that said left and right force bearing parts abut against said left and right actuating parts at the same time; wherein operation of one of said outside and inside lever handles for moving said latch bolt from the extended position to the retracted position causes one of said left and right actuating parts to disengage the respective one of said left and right force bearing parts, and further causes the other of said left and right actuating parts to push the respective one of said left and right force bearing parts against action of said biasing unit, thereby storing a restoring force in said biasing unit.
  • 2. The door lever handle assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein said one of said outside and inside mounting caps includes an elongate plate body having a length in a longitudinal direction, and a peripheral flange extending from a periphery of said plate body in a transverse direction that is transverse to the longitudinal direction, said plate body being formed with a coupling hole for coupling rotatably with the respective one of said outside and inside lever handles, said peripheral flange having a pair of limiting sections that are disposed at a level below said coupling hole and that enable sliding movement of said sliding seat in the longitudinal direction therebetween.
  • 3. The door lever handle assembly as claimed in claim 2, wherein said peripheral flange is formed with a pair of inward limit projections disposed respectively at left and right sides of said coupling hole, said force transmitting member being formed with a limiting flange that is disposed between said limit projections in a non-operated state of either of said outside and inside lever handles, and that abuts against one of said limit projections to limit extent of angular rotation of said spindle when one of said outside and inside lever handles is operated.
  • 4. The door lever handle assembly as claimed in claim 2, wherein said plate body is formed with a guide post that extends in the transverse direction, said sliding seat being formed with an elongate slide hole that extends in the longitudinal direction and that permits extension of said guide post through said sliding seat, said guide post and said slide hole cooperating to limit extent of sliding movement of said sliding seat in the longitudinal direction.
  • 5. The door lever handle assembly as claimed in claim 2, wherein said force transmitting member has a coupling portion formed with a coupling projection for engaging non-rotatably said coupling end of one of said outside and inside lever handles, a cam projection projecting radially and outwardly relative to said coupling portion and formed with said left and right actuating parts, and a blind spindle hole for engaging non-rotatably one of said ends of said spindle.
  • 6. The door lever handle assembly as claimed in claim 5, wherein said cam projection has angularly spaced apart ends that serve as said left and right actuating parts.
  • 7. The door lever handle assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein said sliding seat includes a base plate formed with said left and right force bearing parts, said base plate further having one side formed with a pair of spring receiving grooves, said biasing unit including a pair of coiled compression springs disposed respectively in said spring receiving grooves.
  • 8. The door lever handle assembly as claimed in claim 7, wherein each of said compression springs has a seat abutting end abutting against said base plate at one end of the respective one of said spring receiving grooves, and a cover abutting end opposite to said seat abutting end, said restoring mechanism further including a cover plate disposed to cover said spring receiving grooves and secured to said one of said outside and inside mounting caps, said cover plate being formed with a pair of spring supporting flanges that extend respectively into said spring receiving grooves, each of said spring supporting flanges having said cover abutting end of a respective one of said compression springs abutting there against.
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