Information
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Patent Grant
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6196035
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Patent Number
6,196,035
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Date Filed
Tuesday, August 3, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 6, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
- Lackenbach Siegel Marzullo Aronson & Greenspan
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 070 107
- 070 110
- 070 111
- 070 141
- 070 143
- 070 352
- 070 486
- 292 332
- 292 333
- 292 335
- 292 150
- 292 336
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A door lock assembly includes a hollow casing, a latch, an actuator rod, and a drive mechanism. The casing has left and right side walls that are opposite to one another, and a rear wall interconnecting the left and right side walls. The left side wall has upper and lower openings formed therein. The latch is mounted movably in the casing in a latching direction between a latched position for allowing extension of the latch out of the casing via the upper opening and an unlatched position for allowing retraction of the latch into the casing. The actuator rod is disposed below the latch, and is movable in the casing along a direction parallel to the latching direction between an extended position outwardly of the casing via the lower opening and a retracted position. The actuator rod has an actuating element formed thereon, and a coiled spring for urging the actuator rod to the extended position. The drive mechanism is actuated by the actuating element when the actuator rod is moved to the retracted position against a spring force of the coiled spring for driving the latch to the latched position.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a door lock assembly, more particularly to a door lock assembly having an automatically actuated latch mechanism.
2. Description of the Related Art
It is known that a conventional door lock assembly has a casing that is provided typically with a spring-biased latch bolt and a dead bolt. The latch bolt is retractable into the casing against a spring force when a compression force is exerted on the latched bolt, and can extend out from the casing when the compression force is released. The dead bolt is operable to extend from or retract into the casing by means of a key. In use, the latch bolt extends into a first corresponding socket formed in a doorframe when a door is closed. However, unless the user actuates the dead bolt by using the key, the dead bolt will not extend into a second corresponding socket formed in the doorframe to lock the door to the doorframe when the door is closed. This inconveniences the user, especially when the user does not have a free hand to manipulate the key.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The object of the present invention is to provide a door lock assembly having a latch that can be actuated to lock a door to a doorframe when the door is closed.
According to the present invention, the door lock assembly comprises a hollow casing, a latch, an actuator rod, and a drive mechanism. The casing has left and right side walls that are opposite to one another, and a rear wall interconnecting the left and right side walls. The left side wall has upper and lower openings formed therein. The latch is mounted movably in the casing in a latching direction between a latched position for allowing extension of the latch out of the casing via the upper opening and an unlatched position for allowing retraction of the latch into the casing. The actuator rod is disposed below the latch and is movable in the casing along a direction parallel to the latching direction between an extended position outwardly of the casing via the lower opening and a retracted position. The actuator rod has an actuating element formed thereon, and a coiled spring for urging the actuator rod to the extended position. The drive mechanism is actuated by the actuating element when the actuator rod is moved to the retracted position against a spring force of the coiled spring for driving the latch to the latched position.
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 of the invention, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
is a schematic view of a preferred embodiment of a door lock assembly according to the present invention, in which the door lock assembly is mounted on a door;
FIG. 2
is a side planar view of the preferred embodiment of the door lock assembly according to the present invention;
FIG. 3
is a perspective view of an actuator rod of the preferred embodiment of the door lock assembly according to the present invention;
FIG. 4
is an exploded view of a spring-loaded lever member of the preferred embodiment of the door lock assembly according to the present invention;
FIG. 5
is a perspective view of the spring-loaded lever member shown in
FIG. 4
;
FIG. 6
is an exploded view of a latch of the preferred embodiment of the door lock assembly according to the present invention;
FIG. 7
is a perspective view of the latch shown in
FIG. 6
;
FIG. 8
illustrates the preferred embodiment of the door lock assembly in a first operative position according to the present invention;
FIG. 9
illustrates the preferred embodiment of the door lock assembly in a second operative position according to the present invention;
FIG. 10
is cross-sectional view taken along the line X—X of
FIG. 8
;
FIG. 11
is cross-sectional view taken along the line XI—XI of
FIG. 9
;
FIG. 12
illustrates the latch of the preferred embodiment of the door lock assembly in a latched position according to the present invention;
FIG. 13
is a view similar to that of
FIG. 12
, in which a control plate and the latch are pushed simultaneously by a key-operated member;
FIG. 14
is a view similar to that of
FIG. 12
, in which the control plate is prevented from being moved upwardly by a positioning mechanism; and
FIG. 15
is a view similar to that of
FIG. 14
, with the latch shown in an unlatched position and an actuator rod shown in an extended position.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to
FIGS. 1 and 2
, a preferred embodiment of a door lock assembly
1
according to the present invention is shown to comprise a hollow casing
10
, a latch
14
and an actuator
11
. The casing
10
is mounted on a door
2
that is connected pivotally to a doorframe
3
by hinge members
20
. The doorframe
3
has an upper socket
30
and a lower socket
32
. A disc
31
is mounted rotatably in the lower socket
32
.
The casing
10
has left and right side walls
100
,
106
that are opposite to one another, and a rear wall
108
interconnecting the left and right side walls
100
,
106
. The left side wall
100
has upper and lower openings
1001
,
1002
formed therein. The latch
14
is mounted movably in the casing
10
in a latching direction as shown by the arrow (A) between a latched position as shown in FIG.
12
and an unlatched position as shown in FIG.
2
. In the latched position, the latch
14
extends out of the upper opening
1001
of the casing
10
. In the unlatched position, the latch
14
is retracted into the casing
10
.
Referring to
FIGS. 2 and 3
, the actuator rod
11
is disposed below the latch
14
and is movable in the casing
10
along a direction parallel to the latching direction (A) between an extended position outwardly of the casing
10
via the lower opening
1002
as shown in
FIG. 2
, and a retracted position as shown in FIG.
12
. The actuator rod
11
has a first section
110
that is slidable but nonrotatable with respect to a longitudinal axis of the actuator rod
11
, and a second section
111
that is connected rotatably to the first section
110
about the longitudinal axis of the actuator rod
11
. The second section
111
of the actuator rod
11
has an actuating element
113
projecting radially therefrom. A coiled spring
112
has two opposed ends connected respectively to the second section
111
of the actuator rod
11
and the right side wall
106
to urge a distal end of the first section
110
of the actuator rod
11
to the extended position. When the door
2
is closed, the distal end of the first section
110
is pushed by the disc
31
in the lower socket
32
of the doorframe
3
and is retracted into the casing
10
against the spring force of the coiled spring
112
, as best illustrated in
FIG. 12. A
horizontal plate
163
is mounted above the coiled spring
112
adjacent to the right side wall
106
, and has an arcuate edge
1630
adjacent to the second section
111
of the actuator rod
11
. One side of the horizontal plate
163
is sandwiched between two rows of positioning blocks
104
,
105
that are fixed on the rear wall
108
in order to slide into the latching direction (A).
A first pillar
101
projects from the rear wall
108
below the actuator rod
11
. A torsion spring member
12
has an intermediate loop portion
120
mounted on the first pillar
101
, a first spring arm
121
abutting against an internal face of the casing
10
, and a second spring arm
122
extending upwardly to the latch
14
.
The casing
10
further has a second pillar
102
projecting from the rear wall
108
thereof. A spring-loaded lever member
13
is mounted rotatably on the second pillar
102
. The spring-loaded lever member
13
has upper and lower ends
131
,
130
formed respectively on two eccentric members
1311
,
1301
that are mounted on the second pillar
102
, as best illustrated in
FIGS. 4 and 5
. The spring-loaded lever member
13
further has two return springs
132
,
133
mounted thereto in order to bias the spring-loaded lever member
13
when the latter is rotated.
Referring to
FIGS. 6 and 7
, the latch
14
has an elongated body
140
, a control plate
141
, and a mounting plate
142
. The elongated body
140
has a bent portion
1400
formed at an end thereof that is distal from the right side wall
106
. The mounting plate
142
has a flat portion
1420
and two opposed bent portions
1421
,
1422
formed on two sides of the flat portion
1420
.
The elongated body
140
, the control plate
141
and the mounting plate
142
are mounted sequentially on a retention post
103
that projects from the rear wall
108
. Specifically, the opposed bent portions
1421
,
1422
of the mounting plate
142
are generally parallel to the bent portion
1400
of the elongated body
140
, as best illustrated in
FIG. 7. A
gap
143
is formed between one of the opposed bent portions
1421
and the bent portion
1400
. The control plate
141
is disposed between the elongated body
140
and the mounting plate
142
in such a manner that the control plate
141
is immobilized with respect to the elongated body
140
along the latching direction (A), and is movable between an upper position as shown in
FIG. 8 and a
lower position as shown in
FIG. 9
in a direction transverse to the latching direction (A) and parallel to a plane of the rear wall
108
of the casing
10
. A spring member
145
is connected to an upper edge of the mounting plate
142
and an upper edge of the control plate
141
to bias the control plate
141
to the lower position. The lower edge of the mounting plate
142
has two notches
1423
formed therein. The control plate
141
has an elongated slot
144
through which the retention post
103
extends, and a stopper
1410
projecting forwardly therefrom and sliding in the gap
143
when the control plate
141
moves up and down. A plurality of detent notches
146
are formed along an upper periphery of the slot
144
. One of the detent notches
146
engages the retention post
103
when the control plate
141
is in the lower position in order to prevent the latch
14
from moving from the latched position to the unlatched position. The detent notch
146
disengages from the retention post
103
when the control plate
141
moves to the upper position. A top end of the second spring arm
122
of the torsion spring member
12
is higher than the stopper
1410
when the control plate
141
is in its lower position but is lower than the stopper
1410
when the control plate
141
is in its upper position.
Referring to
FIG. 8
, when the door
2
is closed to enable the first section
110
of the actuator
11
to be pushed by the disc
31
in the lower socket
32
of the doorframe
3
and to retract into the casing
10
, the actuating member
113
pushes the lower end
130
of the spring-loaded lever member
13
to turn the spring-loaded lever member
13
. The upper end
131
of the spring-loaded lever member
13
pushes the lower edge of the control plate
141
to move the control plate
141
from the lower position to the upper position. At this time, the actuating member
113
pushes simultaneously the second spring arm
122
to permit right movement of the second spring arm
122
against the spring force of the torsion spring member
12
. Therefore, the top end of the second spring arm
122
can pass under the control plate
141
when the actuator rod
11
is moved from the extended position to the retracted position. After the second spring arm
122
passes over the stopper
1410
, the actuating member
113
is disengaged from the lower end of the spring-loaded lever member
13
to permit the spring-loaded lever member
13
to return to its original position by means of the spring force of the return springs
132
,
133
, as best illustrated in FIG.
9
.
Referring to
FIGS. 9 and 10
, when the actuator rod
11
is further moved right, the actuating element
113
slides along the arcuate edge
1630
of the horizontal plate
163
to rotate the second section
111
of the actuator rod
11
, thereby permitting disengagement of the actuating element
113
and the second spring arm
122
of the torsion spring member
12
, as best illustrated in FIG.
11
. As such, the second spring arm
122
can strike the stopper
1410
of the control plate
141
to move the latch
14
from the unlatched position to the latched position, as best illustrated in FIG.
12
. At this time, the latch
14
can extend out of the casing
10
into the corresponding upper socket
30
in the doorframe
3
in order to lock the door
2
to the doorframe
3
. In this way, the door
2
can be locked automatically by the latch
14
without employing a key when it is closed. The object of the present invention is thus met.
When it is desired to unlock the door
2
, with reference to
FIG. 13
, a key (not shown) is inserted into a key-operated member
15
that is mounted rotatably on the rear wall
108
of the casing
10
to rotate the same. The key-operated member
15
pushes the control plate
141
to move from the lower position to the upper position, thereby permitting disengagement of the retention post
103
and the detent notches
146
and permitting disengagement of the second spring arm
122
and the stopper
1410
. Then, the key-operated member
15
is further rotated to push the mounting plate
142
and, therefore, the latch
14
to the right, thereby moving the latch
14
from the latched position to the unlatched position, as best illustrated in FIG.
2
.
Referring to
FIG. 14
, a positioning mechanism
16
is provided for positioning the latch
14
relative to the casing
10
. The positioning mechanism
16
has a positioning lever
161
mounted on the rear wall
108
of the casing
10
and a positioning bar
162
disposed slidably above the latch
14
. The positioning bar
162
has first and second downwardly extending end portions
1620
,
1621
. The positioning lever
161
has an upper end
1610
that engages the first downwardly extending end portion
1620
of the positioning bar
162
, and a lower end
1611
that extends into a hole
1631
formed in the horizontal plate
163
(see FIG.
3
). The positioning lever
161
is rotatable by a knob
160
mounted outwardly of the rear wall
108
of the casing
10
to move the positioning bar
162
to the right. The second downwardly extending end portion
1621
of the positioning bar
162
is then moved above an upper edge of the control plate
141
to prevent the control plate
141
from moving from the lower position to the upper position when the latch
14
is in the latched position.
Referring to
FIG. 15
, when the positioning lever
161
is rotated to prevent the control plate
141
from moving upwardly, the horizontal plate
163
is moved left by the lower end
1611
of the positioning lever
161
. The actuator rod
11
is rotated as the actuating member
113
slides along the arcuate edge
1630
of the horizontal plate
163
. Therefore, the actuator rod
11
can move from its extended position to its retracted position without interference from the spring-loaded lever member
13
and the second spring arm
122
of the torsion spring member
12
. As such, the door
2
can be closed to the doorframe
3
without actuating the latch
14
to lock the door
2
to the doorframe
3
.
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 interpretations and equivalent arrangements.
Claims
- 1. A door lock assembly comprising a hollow casing having left and right side walls that are opposite to one another, and a rear wall interconnecting said left and right side walls, said left side wall having upper and lower openings formed therein:a latch mounted movably in said casing in a latching direction between a latched position for allowing extension of said latch out of said casing via said upper opening and an unlatched position for allowing retraction of said latch into said casing; an actuator rod disposed below said latch and movable in said casing along a direction parallel to said latching direction between an extended position outwardly of said casing via said lower opening and a retracted position, said actuator rod having an actuating element formed thereon, and a coiled spring for urging said actuator rod to said extended position; a drive mechanism actuated by said actuating element when said actuator rod is moved to said retracted position against a spring force of said coiled spring for driving said latch to said latched position; said latch having a control plate mounted thereon, and said control plate being immobilized with respect to said latch along said latching direction, and being movable between an upper position and a lower position in a direction transverse to said latching direction and parallel to a plane of said rear wall of said casing; and said door lock assembly further having a retention post extending from said rear wall to said latch, said control plate having an elongated slot through which said retention post extends, and detent means provided adjacent to said slot, said detent means engaging said retention post in order to prevent said latch from moving from said latched position to said unlatched position when said control plate is in said lower position, and said detent means disengaging from said retention post when said control plate is in said upper position.
- 2. The door lock assembly as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a positioning mechanism having a positioning lever mounted on said rear wall of said casing and a positioning bar disposed slidably above said latch, said positioning bar having first and second downwardly extending end portions, said positioning lever having an upper end that engages said first downwardly extending end portion of said positioning bar, said positioning lever being rotatable to move said second downwardly extending end portion of said positioning bar above an upper edge of said control plate in order to prevent said control plate from moving from said lower position to said upper position when said latch is in said latched position.
- 3. The door lock assembly as claimed in claim 2, further comprising an unlocking device having a key-operated member mounted rotatably on said rear wall of said casing, said key-operated member pushing said control plate to move from said lower position to said upper position, and then pushing said latch to move from said latched position to said unlatched position.
- 4. A lock assembly comprising a hollow casing having left and right side walls that are opposite to one another, and a rear wall interconnecting said left and right side walls, said left side wall having upper and lower openings formed therein;a latch mounted movably in said casing in a latching direction between a latched position for allowing extension of said latch out of said casing via said upper opening and an unlatched position for allowing retraction of said latch into said casing; an actuator rod disposed below said latch and movable in said casing along a direction parallel to said latching direction between an extended position outwardly of said casing via said lower opening and a retracted position,said actuator rod having an actuating element formed thereon, and a coiled spring for urging said actuator rod to said extended position; a drive mechanism actuated by said actuating element when said actuator rod is moved to said retracted position against a spring force of said coiled spring for driving said latch to said latched position; said latch having a control plate mounted thereon, and said control plate being immobilized with respect to said latch along said latching direction, and being movable between an upper position and a lower position in a direction transverse to said latching direction and parallel to a plane of said rear wall of said casing; and said drive mechanism comprises a torsion spring member disposed adjacent to said actuator rod and having a spring arm that is actuated by said actuating element to cause said latch to move from said unlatched position to said latched position when said actuator rod is moved from said extended position toward said retracted position; and said lock assembly further having a spring-loaded lever member disposed between said latch and said actuator rod, and having an upper end abutting against a lower edge of said control plate, and a lower end that is pushed by said actuating element to turn said spring-loaded lever member when said actuator rod is moved from said extended position toward said retracted position, said upper end of said spring-loaded lever member pushing said control plate to move from said lower position to said upper position and then back to said lower position when said spring-loaded lever member is turned.
- 5. The door lock assembly as claimed in claim 4, wherein said control plate has a stopper projecting forwardly therefrom, said spring arm extending upwardly to said latch and having a top end that is higher than said stopper on said control plate, said top end of said spring arm passing under said stopper when said actuator rod moves from said extended position to said retracted position to bias said spring arm and to move said control plate from said lower position to said upper position.
- 6. The door lock assembly as claimed in claim 5, wherein said actuator rod has a first section that is slidable but nonrotatable with respect to a longitudinal axis of said actuator rod, and a second section that is connected rotatably to said first section about said longitudinal axis of said actuator rod.
- 7. The door lock assembly as claimed in claim 6, wherein said torsion spring member is positioned below said actuator rod adjacent to said second section of said actuator rod.
- 8. The door lock assembly as claimed in claim 7, wherein said coiled spring has two opposed ends connected respectively to said second section of said actuator rod and said right side wall.
- 9. The door lock assembly as claimed in claim 8, further comprising a horizontal plate mounted adjacent to said right side wall of said casing and having an arcuate edge, said actuating element projecting radially from said actuator rod and being slidable along said arcuate edge of said horizontal plate to rotate said second section of said actuator rod and to permit said actuating element to disengage from said spring arm of said torsion spring member, thereby allowing said spring arm to strike said stopper of said control plate to move said latch from said unlatched position to said latched position.
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