Information
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Patent Grant
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6543265
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Patent Number
6,543,265
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Date Filed
Thursday, November 15, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 8, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
- Gall; Lloyd A.
- Boswell; Christopher
Agents
- Harness, Dickey & Pierce, P.L.C.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 070 107
- 070 224
- 070 467
- 070 478
- 070 475
- 070 484
- 070 485
- 070 210
- 070 215
- 292 93
- 292 92
- 292 3363
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A door lock-and-handle assembly includes a housing receiving a latch bolt and a dead bolt adjacent to the latch bolt, an escutcheon defining a recess, a handle mounted on the escutcheon, a spindle coupled to the dead bolt, a locking member received in the recess and movable to a locked position to prevent turning of the handle when the dead bolt is moved to an extended position, and a lock releasing member extending from the dead bolt and capable of driven by the latch bolt so as to move the dead bolt from the extended position to a retracted position and the locking member from the locked position to an unlocked position when the latch bolt turns from an extended position to a retracted position.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to a door lock-and-handle assembly, more particularly to a door lock-and-handle assembly with a lock releasing member.
The object of the present invention is to provide a door lock-and-handle assembly with a lock releasing member for preventing undesirable locking action of a lock thereof.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
According to the present invention, a door lock-and-handle assembly comprises: a bolt receiving housing adapted to be mounted on an inner side of a door panel and having a side wall that is formed with a bolt opening; a latch bolt mechanism including a latch bolt mounted movably in the bolt receiving housing and turnable between first extended and retracted positions for moving in and out of the bolt opening, and a latch biasing member that urges the latch bolt to turn toward the first extended position; a dead bolt mounted slidably in the bolt receiving housing adjacent to the latch bolt, and slidable in a transverse direction relative to the side wall between second extended and retracted positions for moving in and out of the bolt opening; an escutcheon adapted to be mounted on an outer side of the door panel, aligned with the bolt receiving housing, and having a mounting wall that is formed with a lock receiving recess which is defined by a recess-confining wall, a spindle hole which is defined by a hole-confining wall extending from the recess-confining wall in an axial direction, and at least an engaging groove which is defined by a groove-confining wall extending from the recess-confining wall in a radial direction relative to the axial direction; a handle mounted turnably on the mounting wall of the escutcheon, surrounding the spindle hole, formed with a keyhole that is aligned with the spindle hole in the axial direction, and having a driving member that extends through the spindle hole and the lock receiving recess and that is turnably coupled to the latch bolt so as to move the latch bolt between the first extended and retracted positions; a spindle adapted to be turned by a key that is inserted into the keyhole, defining an axis in the axial direction, extending through the spindle hole, the lock receiving recess, and the door panel in the axial direction, and turnably coupled to the dead bolt so as to move the dead bolt between the second extended and retracted positions upon turning about the axis, the spindle having an engaging portion; at least a locking member received in the lock receiving recess and having a central part that is formed with a spindle opening defined by an opening-confining wall, and an engaging tongue that projects from the central part and that is aligned with the engaging groove in the axial direction, the spindle extending through the spindle opening in a manner that the engaging portion is received in the spindle opening to turnably engage the opening-confining wall so that turning of the spindle from a first angular position to a second angular position results in radial movement of the locking member to a locked position, where the engaging tongue extends through the driving member and into the engaging groove to releasably engage the driving member and the engaging groove so as to prevent turning of the handle, and that turning of the spindle from the second angular position to the first angular position results in radial movement of the locking member to an unlocked position, where the engaging tongue disengages from the driving member and the engaging groove so as to permit turning of the handle; and a lock releasing member including a driven leg that projects from and that is movable together with the dead bolt so as to be disposed at a position proximate to the latch bolt when the dead bolt is positioned at the second extended position, and so as to be driven by the latch bolt to synchronously move the dead bolt from the second extended position to the second retracted position and the locking member from the locked position to the unlocked position when the latch bolt turns from the first extended position to the first retracted position, thereby permitting turning of the handle and preventing undesirable locking actions of the dead bolt and the locking member.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
In drawings which illustrate an embodiment of the invention,
FIG. 1
is an exploded perspective view of a door lock-and-handle assembly embodying this invention;
FIG. 2
is an exploded perspective view to illustrate how a latch bolt and a dead bolt of the door lock-and-handle assembly of
FIG. 1
are operated;
FIG. 3
is an exploded perspective view to illustrate how a locking member, a restoring member, and a handle of the door lock-and-handle assembly of
FIG. 1
are operated;
FIG. 4
is a rear view of an escutcheon of the door lock-and-handle assembly of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 5
is a front view of a bolt receiving housing with the latch bolt and the dead bolt of
FIG. 2
being received therein;
FIGS. 6A and 6B
are sectional views to illustrate how the latch bolt of
FIG. 2
is turned between extended and retracted positions;
FIG. 7
is a front view of the bolt receiving housing with the dead bolt of
FIG. 2
being positioned at an extended position;
FIG. 8
is an exploded perspective view of the door lock-and-handle assembly of
FIG. 1
, with the locking member being positioned at a locked position; and
FIGS. 9A and 9B
are schematic sectional views to illustrate how the locking member of the door lock-and-handle assembly of
FIG. 1
is moved between locked and unlocked positions.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
FIGS. 1
to
5
,
6
A and
6
B illustrate a preferred embodiment of a door lock-and-handle assembly of this invention that is adapted to be mounted on a door panel
11
which is formed with screw holes
115
and a spindle through hole
114
.
The door lock-and-handle assembly is mounted on the door panel
11
via screw means
514
extending through the screw holes
115
and threadedly engaging the door lock-and-handle assembly, and includes: a bolt receiving housing
2
adapted to be mounted on the inner side
111
of the door panel
11
and having a first side wall
21
that is formed with a bolt opening
28
; a latch bolt mechanism
3
including a latch bolt
31
mounted movably in the bolt receiving housing
2
and turnable between first extended and retracted positions (see
FIGS. 6A and 6B
) for moving in and out of the bolt opening
28
into a bolt hole
122
formed in a door frame
12
and offset from the door panel
11
, and a latch biasing member
33
that urges the latch bolt
31
to turn toward the first extended position (the latch bolt
31
is forced to turn to the first retracted position against the biasing action of the latch biasing member
33
upon striking a striking plate
123
on the door frame
12
); a dead bolt mechanism
4
that includes a dead bolt
41
mounted slidably in the bolt receiving housing
2
adjacent to the latch bolt
31
, and slidable in a transverse direction relative to the first side wall
21
between second extended and retracted positions (see
FIGS. 1
,
5
,
7
and
8
) for moving in and out of the bolt opening
28
; an escutcheon
51
adapted to be mounted on the outer side
112
of the door panel
11
, aligned with the bolt receiving housing
2
, and having a mounting wall
511
that is formed with a lock receiving recess
516
which is defined by a recess-confining wall, a spindle hole
515
which is defined by a hole-confining wall extending from the recess-confining wall in an axial direction, and at least an engaging groove
518
which is defined by a groove-confining wall extending from the recess-confining wall in a radial direction relative to the axial direction; a handle
52
mounted turnably on the mounting wall
511
of the escutcheon
51
, surrounding the spindle hole
515
, formed with a keyhole
528
that is aligned with the spindle hole
515
in the axial direction, and having a driving member
525
′ that extends through the spindle hole
515
and the lock receiving recess
516
and that is turnably coupled to the latch bolt
31
so as to move the latch bolt
31
between the first extended and retracted positions; a spindle
61
adapted to be turned by a key (not shown) that is inserted into the keyhole
528
, defining an axis in the axial direction, extending through the spindle hole
515
, the lock receiving recess
516
, and the spindle through hole
114
in the door panel
11
in the axial direction, and turnably coupled to the dead bolt
41
so as to move the dead bolt
41
between the second extended and retracted positions upon turning about the axis, the spindle
61
having an engaging portion
616
; at least a locking member
63
received in the lock receiving recess
516
and having a central part
631
that is formed with a spindle opening
634
defined by an opening-confining wall, and an engaging tongue
633
that projects from the central part
631
and that is aligned with the engaging groove
518
in the axial direction, the spindle
61
extending through the spindle opening
634
in a manner that the engaging portion
616
is received in the spindle opening
634
to turnably engage the opening-confining wall so that turning of the spindle
61
from a first angular position (see
FIGS. 1 and 9A
) to a second angular position (see
FIGS. 8 and 9B
) results in radial movement of the locking member
63
to a locked position (see
FIG. 8
, in combination with FIG.
4
), where the engaging tongue
633
extends through the driving member
525
′ and into the engaging groove
518
to releasably engage the driving member
525
′ and the engaging groove
518
so as to prevent turning of the handle
52
, and that turning of the spindle
61
from the second angular position to the first angular position results in radial movement of the locking member
63
to an unlocked position (see
FIG. 1
, in combination with FIG.
4
), where the engaging tongue
633
disengages from the driving member
525
′ and the engaging groove
518
so as to permit turning of the handle
52
; and a lock releasing member including a driven leg
411
that projects from and that is movable together with the dead bolt
41
so as to be disposed at a position (see
FIG. 7
) proximate to the latch bolt
31
when the dead bolt
41
is positioned at the second extended position, and so as to be driven by the latch bolt
31
to synchronously move the dead bolt
41
from the second extended position to the second retracted position and the locking member
63
from the locked position to the unlocked position when the latch bolt
31
turns from the first extended position to the first retracted position, thereby permitting turning of the handle
52
and preventing undesirable locking actions of the dead bolt
41
and the locking member
63
.
The bolt receiving housing
2
is further formed with upper and lower partitions
29
,
29
′ receiving the dead bolt
41
and the latch bolt
31
respectively therein, and a pair of vertically spaced apart guide rails
261
formed in the upper partition
29
and extending in: the transverse direction. The dead bolt
41
is formed with a sliding groove
410
that receives the guide rails
261
so as to guide sliding movement of the dead bolt
41
. The latch bolt
31
includes an L-shaped wall that has a first wall portion
313
urged by the latch biasing member
33
, and a second wall portion
314
transverse to the first wall portion
313
. The latch bolt
31
further includes a curved wall
317
opposite to the first wall portion
313
and extending from and cooperating with one end of the second wall portion
314
to define a leg receiving recess
316
therebetween, and a stopper
315
releasably engaging the first side wall
21
of the bolt receiving housing
2
(see
FIG. 6A
) when the latch bolt
31
is positioned at the first extended position so as to limit extent of outward movement of the latch bolt
31
by the urging action of the latch biasing member
33
. The driven leg
411
projects downwardly from a bottom end of the dead bolt
41
and is received in the leg receiving recess
316
when the dead bolt
41
is positioned at the second extended position so as to be driven by the second wall portion
314
when the latch bolt
31
turns from the first extended position to the first retracted position. The first and second wall portions
313
,
314
of the latch bolt
31
cooperately define a corner formed with a pivot end
312
that is pivoted to the bolt receiving housing
2
via a pivot pin
35
.
The dead bolt
41
is formed with a finger receiving groove
412
, and includes a finger urging member
42
disposed adjacent to the finger receiving groove
412
. The door lock-and-handle assembly further includes a dead bolt transmission
43
mounted turnably in the bolt receiving housing
2
and including a sector-shaped plate
431
disposed transverse to the first side wall
21
of the bolt receiving housing
2
, and a driving finger
433
that projects from the sector-shaped plate
431
in the axial direction, that is received in and that engages the finger receiving groove
412
so as to permit the dead bolt transmission
43
to be turnable about the axis together with the sliding movement of the dead bolt
41
, and that is urged by one end
421
of the finger urging member
42
so as to be retained in the finger receiving groove
412
. The dead bolt transmission
43
further includes a cylindrical stud
432
that projects from the sector-shaped plate
431
in a direction opposite to the driving finger
433
and that is formed with a spindle engaging hole
435
which receives and which engages the spindle
61
so as to permit synchronous rotation of the dead bolt transmission
43
and the spindle
61
about the axis upon sliding movement of the dead bolt
41
. The bolt receiving housing
2
further has a second side wall
22
opposite to the first side wall
21
and a top wall
25
. A slot
201
is formed in and extends from the second side wall
22
to the top wall
25
. A first bolt operating lever
434
extends outwardly of the bolt receiving housing
2
from the sector-shaped plate
431
through the slot
201
for actuating the dead bolt transmission
43
to move the dead bolt
41
between the second extended and retracted positions.
Referring to
FIGS. 9A and 9B
, in combination with
FIGS. 1 and 8
, the engaging portion
616
of the spindle
61
has a generally rectangular cross-section with two opposing short sides
6161
and defines a center line extending along the axis. The spindle opening
634
is L-shaped and has a first rectangular space
636
extending in a horizontal direction and having long and short sides
6361
,
6362
, and a second rectangular space
635
which extends in a vertical direction, which has long and short sides
6351
,
6352
, and which cooperates with the first rectangular space
636
to define the L-shape of the spindle opening
634
. The opening-confining wall has an engaging side
6341
that confines the long side
6361
of the first rectangular space
636
. The spindle
61
extends through the spindle opening
634
in a manner that the engaging portion
616
is received in the spindle opening
634
to turnably engage the engaging side
6341
of the opening-confining wall. As shown in
FIGS. 1 and 9A
, the engaging portion
616
is received in the first rectangular space
636
when the spindle
61
is positioned at the first angular position. As shown in
FIGS. 8 and 9B
, the engaging portion
616
is received in the second rectangular space
635
when the spindle
61
is positioned at the second angular position. The short side
6352
of the second rectangular space
635
has a length that is greater than the length between the center line and the short side
6161
of the engaging portion
616
so as to permit rotation of the spindle
61
in the spindle opening
634
. The short side
6362
of the first rectangular space
636
has a length that is less than the length between the center line and the short side
6161
of the engaging portion
616
so that turning of the spindle
61
from the first angular position to the second angular position results in lifting of the locking member
63
to the locked position via upward pushing engagement between the engaging portion
616
and the engaging side
6341
of the opening-confining wall, and that turning of the spindle
61
from the second angular position to the first angular position results in lowering of the locking member
63
to the unlocked position by virtue of gravity.
Preferably, the mounting wall
51
is formed with two of the engaging grooves
518
that are diametrically opposing to each other, and the door lock-and-handle assembly includes two of the locking members
63
that are juxtaposed in a manner that the first rectangular spaces
636
in the central parts
631
of the locking members
63
are aligned in the axial direction and that the second rectangular spaces
635
in the central parts
631
of the locking members
63
are offset from each other and extend in opposite directions from the respective first rectangular spaces
636
. The engaging tongues
633
of the locking members
63
engage the engaging grooves
518
, respectively, when the locking members
63
are positioned at the locked position.
The driving member
525
′ of the handle
52
includes a pair of diametrically disposed arcuate driving levers
525
that extend through the spindle hole
515
and the lock receiving recess
516
and that cooperately define two opposing limiting slots
527
which extend in the axial direction and which are respectively and radially aligned with the engaging grooves
518
. The engaging tongues
633
respectively extend through the limiting slots
527
and into the engaging grooves
518
so as to prevent rotation of the handle
52
about the axis when the locking members
63
are positioned at the locked position. The engaging tongues
633
disengage from the limiting slots
527
and the engaging grooves
518
so as to permit rotation of the handle
52
when the locking members
63
are positioned at the unlocked position.
The bolt receiving housing
2
further has a front open end
23
, and a transmission mounting plate
45
mounted on the front open end
23
and formed with a central annular flange
451
that projects into the bolt receiving housing
2
. The door lock-and-handle assembly further includes a latch bolt transmission
44
disposed turnably in the bolt receiving housing
2
, turnable about the axis, and including a first circular plate
441
that extends in the radial direction, a cylindrical driven part
442
that projects from the first circular plate
441
in the axial direction into the annular flange
451
, and that is formed with two diametrically disposed lever engaging grooves
444
extending in the axial direction, and a cam follower
445
that projects from the first circular plate
441
in a direction opposite to the cylindrical driven part
442
and that is formed with a V-shaped groove
446
. The mounting wall
511
of the escutcheon
51
is further formed with an outer recess
517
radially spaced apart from the lock receiving recess
516
. The door lock-and-handle assembly further includes a latch coupling member
7
that is turnable about the axis, and that includes a second circular plate
71
which is disposed in the outer recess
517
, which extends in the radial direction, which is formed with a pair of diametrically disposed arcuate slots
714
, and a pair of diametrically disposed arcuate coupling levers
715
which project from the second circular plate
71
through the spindle through hole
114
in the door panel
11
and into the lever engaging grooves
444
. The driving levers
525
respectively extend through and engage the arcuate slots
714
so as to permit synchronous rotation of the latch coupling member
7
and the latch bolt transmission
44
about the axis upon turning of the handle
52
. The door lock-and-handle assembly further includes a latch operating member
32
that is turnably associated with the latch bolt
31
and the latch bolt transmission
44
and that includes a pressing end
324
which is capable of pressing the curved wall
317
of the latch bolt
31
against the biasing action of the latch biasing member
33
so as to move the latch bolt
31
from the first extended position to the first retracted position upon turning of the latch operating member
32
. The latch operating member
32
further includes a V-shaped cam portion
325
that extends from the pressing end
324
and that engages the V-shaped groove
446
in a cam mechanism manner so as to permit turning of the latch operating member
32
via synchronous rotation of the latch coupling member
7
and the latch bolt transmission
44
upon turning of the handle
52
, thereby permitting displacement of the latch bolt
31
from the first extended position to the first retracted position. The latch operating member
32
further includes a latch operating lever
323
that extends outwardly of the bolt receiving housing
2
from one end of the V-shaped cam portion
325
, and that has a pivot end
321
pivoted to the top wall
25
of the bolt receiving housing
2
via a pivot pin
34
.
The latch coupling member
7
further includes an abutting protrusion
712
that projects from the second circular plate
71
toward the lock receiving recess
516
. The door lock-and-handle assembly further includes a restoring member
73
disposed in the outer recess
517
between the latch coupling member
7
and the mounting wall
511
and having one end
731
that abuts against the mounting wall
511
, and the other end
732
that abuts against the abutting protrusion
712
so as to permit restoring of the handle
52
, the latch coupling member
7
and the latch bolt transmission
44
from an actuating position to a non-actuating position.
The first circular plate
441
and the cylindrical driven part
442
are formed with a first spindle through-hole
443
. The cylindrical stud
432
is turnably received in the first spindle through-hole
443
. The latch coupling member
7
further includes an annular spindle confining flange
713
′ that projects from the second circular plate
71
in the axial direction. The spindle confining flange
713
′ and the second circular plate
71
are formed with a second spindle through-hole
713
. The spindle
61
includes first and second sections
613
,
612
. The first section
613
of the spindle
61
extends through the second spindle through-hole
713
, and has a driving end
6131
extending into and engaging the spindle engaging hole
435
in the cylindrical stud
432
, and an enlarged connecting end
6132
that is formed with a coupling groove
6133
. The second section
612
of the spindle
61
extends through the spindle opening
634
in the central part
631
of each of the locking members
63
and has one end
6121
inserted fittingly into the coupling groove
6133
, and the other end
6122
extending through the spindle-hole
515
in the mounting wall
511
of the escutcheon
51
and adapted to be driven by the key inserted in the keyhole
528
in the handle
52
.
Referring to
FIG. 8
, in combination with
FIG. 1
, in case the dead bolt
41
is undesirably positioned at the second extended position when the door panel
11
is moving toward the door frame
12
, as the latch bolt
31
strikes the striking plate
123
on the door frame
12
and is forced to turn to the first retracted position, the driven leg
411
on the dead bolt
41
will be moved by the latch bolt
31
so as to move the dead bolt
41
from the second extended position to the second retracted position, which, in turn, moves the locking members
63
to the unlocked position via synchronous rotation of the dead bolt transmission
43
and the spindle
61
so as to permit turning of the handle
52
when the latch bolt
31
is received in the bolt hole
122
, thereby preventing undesirable locking of the dead bolt
41
in the bolt hole
122
.
With the invention thus explained, it is apparent that various modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit of the present invention. It is therefore intended that the invention be limited only as recited in the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A door lock-and-handle assembly adapted to be mounted on a door panel having inner and outer sides, said lock-and-handle assembly comprising:a bolt receiving housing adapted to be mounted on the inner side of the door panel and having a side wall that is formed with a bolt opening; a latch bolt mechanism including a latch bolt mounted movably in said bolt receiving housing and turnable between first extended and retracted positions for moving in and out of said bolt opening, and a latch biasing member that urges said latch bolt to turn toward said first extended position; a dead bolt mounted slidably in said bolt receiving housing adjacent to said latch bolt, and slidable in a transverse direction relative to said side wall between second extended and retracted positions for moving in and out of said bolt opening; an escutcheon adapted to be mounted on the outer side of the door panel, aligned with said bolt receiving housing, and having a mounting wall that is formed with a lock receiving recess which is defined by a recess-confining wall, a spindle hole which is defined by a hole-confining wall extending from said recess-confining wall in an axial direction, and at least an engaging groove which is defined by a groove-confining wall extending from said recess-confining wall in a radial direction relative to said axial direction; a handle mounted turnably on said mounting wall of said escutcheon, surrounding said spindle hole, formed with a keyhole that is aligned with said spindle hole in said axial direction, and having a driving member that extends through said spindle hole and said lock receiving recess and that is turnably coupled to said latch bolt so as to move said latch bolt between said first extended and retracted positions; a spindle adapted to be turned by a key that is inserted into said keyhole, defining an axis in said axial direction, extending through said spindle hole, said lock receiving recess, and the door panel in said axial direction, and turnably coupled to said dead bolt so as to move said dead bolt between said second extended and retracted positions upon turning about said axis, said spindle having an engaging portion; at least a locking member received in said lock receiving recess and having a central part that is formed with a spindle opening defined by an opening-confining wall, and an engaging tongue that projects from said central part and that is aligned with said engaging groove in said axial direction, said spindle extending through said spindle opening in a manner that said engaging portion is received in said spindle opening to turnably engage said opening-confining wall so that turning of said spindle from a first angular position to a second angular position results in radial movement of said locking member to a locked position, where said engaging tongue extends through said driving member and into said engaging groove to releasably engage said driving member and said engaging groove so as to prevent turning of said handle, and that turning of said spindle from said second angular position to said first angular position results in radial movement of said locking member to an unlocked position, where said engaging tongue disengages from said driving member and said engaging groove so as to permit turning of said handle; and a lock releasing member including a driven leg that projects from and that is movable together with said dead bolt so as to be disposed at a position proximate to said latch bolt when said dead bolt is positioned at said second extended position, and so as to be driven by said latch bolt to synchronously move said dead bolt from said second extended position to said second retracted position and said locking member from said locked position to said unlocked position when said latch bolt turns from said first extended position to said first retracted position, thereby permitting turning of said handle and preventing undesirable locking actions of said dead bolt and said locking member.
- 2. The door lock-and-handle assembly of claim 1, wherein said bolt receiving housing is further formed with upper and lower partitions receiving said dead bolt and said latch bolt respectively therein, and a pair of vertically spaced apart guide rails formed in said upper partition and that extending in said transverse direction, said dead bolt being formed with a sliding groove that receives said guide rails so as to guide sliding movement of said dead bolt, said latch bolt including an L-shaped wall that has a first wall portion urged by said latch biasing member, and a second wall portion transverse to said first wall portion, said latch bolt further including a curved wall opposite to said first wall portion and extending from and cooperating with one end of said second wall portion to define a leg receiving recess therebetween, and a stopper releasably engaging said side wall of said bolt receiving housing when said latch bolt is positioned at said first extended position so as to limit extent of outward movement of said latch-bolt, said driven leg projecting downwardly from said dead bolt and being received in said leg receiving recess when said dead bolt is positioned at said second extended position so as to be driven by said second wall portion when said latch bolt turns from said first extended position to said first retracted position.
- 3. The door lock-and-handle assembly of claim 2, wherein said dead bolt is formed with a finger receiving groove, and includes a finger urging member disposed adjacent to said finger receiving groove, said door lock-and-handle assembly further comprising a dead bolt transmission mounted turnably in said bolt receiving housing and including a sector-shaped plate disposed transverse to said side wall of said bolt receiving housing, and a driving finger that projects from said sector-shaped plate in said axial direction, that is received in and that engages said finger receiving groove so as to permit said dead bolt transmission to be turnable about said axis together with the sliding movement of said dead bolt, and that is urged by said finger urging member so as to be retained in said finger receiving groove, said dead bolt transmission further including a cylindrical stud that projects from said sector-shaped plate in a direction opposite to said driving finger and that is formed with a spindle engaging hole which receives and which engages said spindle so as to permit synchronous rotation of said dead bolt transmission and said spindle about said axis upon sliding movement of said dead bolt.
- 4. The door lock-and-handle assembly of claim 1, wherein said engaging portion of said spindle has a generally rectangular cross-section with two opposing short sides and defines a center line extending along said axis, said spindle opening being L-shaped and having a first rectangular space extending in a horizontal direction and having long and short sides, and a second rectangular space which extends in a vertical direction, which has long and short sides, and which cooperates with said first rectangular space to define the L-shape of said spindle opening, said opening-confining wall having an engaging side that confines said long side of said first rectangular space, said spindle extending through said spindle opening in a manner that said engaging portion is received in said spindle opening to turnably engage said engaging side of said opening-confining wall, said engaging portion being received in said first rectangular space when said spindle is positioned at said first angular position, said engaging portion being received in said second rectangular space when said spindle is positioned at said second angular position, said short side of said second rectangular space having a length that is greater than the length between said center line and said short side of said engaging portion so as to permit rotation of said spindle in said spindle opening, said short side of said first rectangular space having a length that is less than the length between said center line and said short side of said engaging portion so that turning of said spindle from said first angular position to said second angular position results in lifting of said locking member to said locked position via upward pushing engagement between said engaging portion and said engaging side of said opening-confining wall, and that turning of said spindle from said second angular position to said first angular position results in lowering of said locking member to said unlocked position by virtue of gravity.
- 5. The door lock-and-handle assembly of claim 4, wherein said mounting wall is formed with two of said engaging grooves that are diametrically opposing to each other, and said door lock-and-handle assembly comprises two of said locking members that are juxtaposed in a manner that said first rectangular spaces in said central parts of said locking members are aligned in said axial direction and that said second rectangular spaces in said central parts of said locking members are offset from each other and extend in opposite directions from the respective first rectangular spaces, said engaging tongues of said locking members engaging said engaging grooves, respectively, when said locking members are positioned at said locked position.
- 6. The door lock-and-handle assembly of claim 5, wherein said driving member of said handle includes a pair of diametrically disposed arcuate driving levers that extend through said spindle hole and said lock receiving recess and that cooperately define two opposing limiting slots which extend in said axial direction and which are respectively and radially aligned with said engaging grooves, said engaging tongues respectively extending through said limiting slots and into said engaging grooves so as to prevent rotation of said handle about said axis when said locking members are positioned at said locked position, said engaging tongues disengaging from said limiting slots and said engaging grooves so as to permit rotation of said handle when said locking members are positioned at said unlocked position.
- 7. The door lock-and-handle assembly of claim 6, wherein said bolt receiving housing further has a front open end, and a transmission mounting plate mounted on said front open end and formed with a central annular flange that projects into said bolt receiving housing, said door lock-and-handle assembly further comprising a latch bolt transmission disposed turnably in said bolt receiving housing, turnable about said axis, and including a first circular plate that extends in said radial direction, a cylindrical driven part that projects from said first circular plate in said axial direction into said annular flange, and that is formed with two diametrically disposed lever engaging grooves extending in said axial direction, and a cam follower that projects from said first circular plate in a direction opposite to said cylindrical driven part and that is formed with a V-shaped groove, said mounting wall of said escutcheon being further formed with an outer recess radially spaced apart from said lock receiving recess, said door lock-and-handle assembly further comprising a latch coupling member that is turnable about said axis, and that includes a second circular plate which is disposed in said outer recess, which extends in said radial direction, which is formed with a pair of diametrically disposed arcuate slots, and a pair of diametrically disposed arcuate coupling levers which project from said second circular plate through the door panel and into said lever engaging grooves, said driving levers respectively extending through and engaging said arcuate slots so as to permit synchronous rotation of said latch coupling member and said latch bolt transmission about said axis upon turning of said handle, said door lock-and-handle assembly further comprising a latch operating member that is turnably associated with said latch bolt and said latch bolt transmission and that includes a pressing end which is capable of pressing said curved wall of said latch bolt against the biasing action of said latch biasing member so as to move said latch bolt from said first extended position to said first retracted position upon turning of said latch operating member, said latch operating member further including a V-shaped cam portion that extends from said pressing end and that engages said V-shaped groove in a cam mechanism manner so as to permit turning of said latch operating member via synchronous rotation of said latch coupling member and said latch bolt transmission upon turning of said handle, thereby permitting displacement of said latch bolt from said first extended position to said first retracted position, said latch coupling member further including an abutting protrusion that projects from said second circular plate toward said lock receiving recess, said door lock-and-handle assembly further comprising a restoring member disposed in said outer recess between said latch coupling member and said mounting wall and having one end that abuts against said mounting wall, and the other end that abuts against said abutting protrusion so as to permit restoring of said handle, said latch coupling member and said latch bolt transmission from an actuating position to a non-actuating position.
- 8. The door lock-and-handle assembly of claim 7, wherein said first circular plate and said cylindrical driven part are formed with a first spindle through-hole, said cylindrical stud being turnably received in said first spindle through-hole, said latch coupling member further including an annular spindle confining flange that projects from said second circular plate in said axial direction, said spindle confining flange and said second circular plate being formed with a second spindle through-hole, said spindle including first and second sections, said first section of said spindle extending through said second spindle through-hole and having a driving end extending into and engaging said spindle engaging hole in said cylindrical stud, and an enlarged connecting end that is formed with a coupling groove, said second section of said spindle extending through said spindle opening in said central part of each of said locking members and having one end inserted fittingly into said coupling groove, and the other end extending through said spindle hole in said mounting wall of said escutcheon and adapted to be driven by the key inserted in said keyhole in said handle.
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