Door lock assembly with free floating paddle

Abstract
A door lock assembly is provided for use on multiple types of door latches. The assembly includes a housing, a paddle pivotally mounted on the housing, and a pivot plate pivotally mounted on the housing and operatively connected to the door latch. An actuator is mounted on the housing and is operatively connected to the paddle. A pin is slideably received within a slot in the pivot plate and moved between first and second positions in response to locking and unlocking of a locked cylinder. The actuator engages the pin in the first position so as to actuate the pivot plate and thereby open the door latch when the paddle is pulled. The actuator disengages the pin in the second position so that the paddle free floats when pulled and precludes the pivot plate from opening the door latch when the locked cylinder is locked or the power actuator is actuated.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Paddle type door lock assemblies are well known for the release of a door latching mechanism, and are commonly found on automotive, industrial, commercial and recreational vehicles. However, most paddle lock assemblies have limited application. For example, U.S. Pat No. 4,320,642 discloses a paddle handle and a single rotor latch or plunger latch assembly that utilizes a bolt that is movable between latching and unlatching positions. When the assembly is locked, the bolt moves out of contact with the handle operating arm, thereby allowing the paddle to be pivoted without operating the bolt. This assembly cannot be used for a remote latching or for electronic power locking, but can only be used in combination with an attached rotary or plunger latch. This assembly will not work with a remote single or 2-point latch.




U.S. Pat. No. 5,174,619 discloses a tailgate handle assembly with a sliding and pivoting lever, wherein the paddle handle utilizes a lever that is slideably actuated from a locked and unlocked mode by rotation of the locked cylinder or electrically via a power actuator. This invention utilizes a torsion spring to return the paddle and a U-shaped flat wire spring to return the extended lever. This invention can only be used with a single latch and latch rod, and not with a single or 2 point rotary latch or plunger bolt latch.




U.S. Pat. No. 5,941,104 discloses a paddle handle and single rotor latch assembly that utilizes an operating member that is moved out of contact position with the actuating member, thereby allowing the paddle to be pivoted without operating the actuating member. This invention does not have provisions for a remote latch or power locking, and can only be used in combination with an attached rotary latch. This invention will not work with a remote single or 2-point latch.




U.S. Pat. No. 5,058,937 discloses a flush door latch assembly that has a built-in plunger bolt or a remote single or 2-point latch, but does not have provisions for power locking.




Therefore, a primary objective of the present invention is the provision of an improved door lock assembly which can be utilized with multiple types of latches.




Another objective of the present invention is the provision of an improved door lock assembly which can be used with a single or 2-point latch, as well as a plunger bolt latch.




A further objective of the present invention is the provision of an improved door lock assembly which can be used with a remotely located latch.




Another objective of the present invention is the provision of an improved door lock assembly that can be operated mechanically or electronically with a power actuator.




Another objective of the present invention is the provision of a door lock assembly having a paddle handle which is free floating when the assembly is locked.




Another objective of the present is the provision of a door lock assembly utilizing a compression spring to normally urge a paddle handle to a closed position.




A further objective of the present invention is the provision of a door lock assembly which is economically manufactured and durable and safe in use.




These and other objectives will become apparent from the following description of the invention.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The door lock assembly of the present invention includes a housing with a paddle handle pivotally mounted in the housing for movement between a normally closed position and an open position. A plastic slide actuator is mounted on the housing and is operatively connected to the paddle for sliding linear movement between first and second positions. A pivot plate is pivotally mounted on the housing and is operatively connected to a door latch. A lock actuator is mounted in the housing and is operatively connected to the pivot plate, and is moveable between unlocked and locked positions. The slide actuator operatively engages the pivot plate when the lock actuator is in the unlocked position, whereby movement of the paddle to the open position slides the slide actuator to the second position and pivots the pivot plate to open or release door latch. The slide lock disengages the pivot plate when the lock actuator is in the locked position, whereby movement of the paddle to the open position slides the slide actuator to the second position without pivoting the pivot plate, such that the door latch is not opened.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view of the door lock assembly of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a bottom plan view of the door lock assembly in an unlocked state with the paddle handle being in the normally closed position.





FIG. 3

is a bottom perspective view similar to

FIG. 2

with the assembly being locked and the paddle handle being in the closed position.





FIG. 4

is a bottom plan view of the assembly in the unlocked state, with the paddle handle pulled to an open position.





FIG. 5

is a view similar to

FIG. 4

showing the assembly in a locked condition, with the paddle handle pulled to an open position.





FIG. 6

is a side elevation view of the door lock assembly in an unlocked condition, with the paddle handle in the normally closed position.





FIG. 7

is a top plan view of the door lock assembly with the paddle handle in the closed position.





FIG. 8

is an elevation view showing the door lock assembly of the present invention mounted on a door having a 2-point plunger type latch and an electrically operated power actuator.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




An exploded view of the components of the door lock assembly of the present invention is shown in FIG.


1


. The assembly includes a housing


12


with a paddle type handle


14


pivotally mounted to the housing


12


. The housing


12


includes a recessed portion


13


defined by a sidewall


15


and a bottom wall


16


. The paddle


14


includes a pair of legs


17


,


18


for pivotally mounting the paddle to the housing


12


over the recessed portion


13


. The leg


17


includes a stub shaft


20


received in an opening or recess sidewall


15


of the


22


in the housing


12


. The leg


18


includes a slot


24


through which an axle


26


extends. The axle extends through a bushing


28


mounted in the leg


18


and through an arm


30


. The axle


26


terminates in a T-shaped end


32


which extends through a slot (not shown) in the housing


12


with the axle


26


being rotated 90 degrees for retention by the housing. The arm


30


extends through a slot (not shown) in the bottom


16


wall of the housing


12






The housing


12


includes a recess


34


for receipt of a lock cylinder comprising a plug


36


and a mechanical actuator


38


. The lower end


40


of the lock actuator


38


extends through the housing


12


. A lock cam


42


is mounted on an end


40


of the lock actuator


38


and retained with a lock washer


44


. A cam spring


46


is secured to a first end


48


of the lock cam


42


and to the housing


12


to normally bias the lock cam


42


to an unlocked position




A pivot plate


52


is pivotally mounted on a stub axle


54


on the bottom wall


16


and retained by a lock washer


56


. A low friction washer


58


may be provided between the pivot plate


52


and the axle


54


. The pivot plate


52


includes opposite ends


60


,


62


. The second end


62


includes a leg


64


with a slot


66


. The first end


60


of the pivot plate


52


is operatively connected to linkage connected to the door latch (not shown). Thus, the pivot plate is connected by linkage to the door latch, which may be a single rotor or two point rotor, or a plunger bolt latch. The linkage allows the latch to be mounted remotely from the door handle assembly


10


.




A link arm


68


extends between the pivot plate


52


and the lock cam


42


. More particularly, a pin or rivet


70


extends through the slot


66


in the pivot plate and through a corresponding hole in the first end


72


of the link arm


68


. The opposite end of the link arm


68


has a leg


74


with a T-shaped head adapted to be received within a slot


76


in the second end


50


of the lock cam


42


. By turning the link arm


68


approximately 90 degrees, the leg


74


is secured to the lock cam


42


.




A slide actuator


78


is mounted on the bottom wall


16


of the housing


12


. More particularly, actuator


78


includes a slot


80


through which a pair of pins


82


extending form the bottom wall


16


of the housing


12


extend. A pair of lock washers


84


are secured on the pins


82


to retain the slide actuator


78


on the housing


12


and allow sliding movement of the actuator


78


along the longitudinal axis of the slot


80


. A second slot or notch


86


is provided in the actuator


78


and extends transversely to the slot


76


. The slide actuator


78


also includes a semi-circular tube portion


88


adapted to house a compression spring


90


. One end of


92


of the tube portion


88


is closed, while the opposite end is open. When the slide actuator


78


is mounted on the housing


12


, the spring


90


is retained by the tube portion, the bottom wall


16


of the housing


12


, the closed end


92


of the tube portion


88


, and a tab


94


extending from the bottom wall


16


.




The housing


12


includes a plurality of mounting legs


96


for mounting the assembly


10


onto a door (not shown) using screws or bolts. A sealing gasket


98


extends around the perimeter


12


to provide a moisture seal with the door when the assembly


10


is mounted.




When the handle assembly


10


is in an unlocked mode, as controlled by the actuator


38


of the lock cylinder, the lock cam


42


is in the position shown in FIG.


2


. When the paddle


14


is lifted or pulled to the open position, the lever arm


30


, which engages the slide actuator


78


, slides the slide the actuator


78


to the position shown in FIG.


4


. The sliding movement of the actuator


78


is controlled by the pins


82


within the slot


80


. As the slide actuator


78


moves from the first position to the second position as the paddle


14


is pulled, the actuator


78


pulls the pin or rivet


70


which extends through the transverse slot


86


of the actuator


78


. Accordingly, as the slide actuator


78


moves to the second position, the pivot plate


52


and link arm


68


are also pulled to a second position via the pin


70


, which slides in the slot


66


of the pivot plate


52


to the position shown in FIG.


4


. As the pivot plate


52


pivots to the second position, the end


60


of the pivot plate opens the latch via the interconnecting linkage to release or open the latch so that the door can be opened.




The compression spring


90


housed within the tubular portion


88


of the slide actuator


78


biases the paddle


14


back to its normal closed position, as shown in

FIG. 7

, when the paddle is released by the user. Thus, when the paddle is released, all the moving components of the assembly


10


will automatically return to their first position as shown in

FIG. 2

when the assembly


10


is in an unlocked condition.




When a key is used to lock the assembly


10


, the lock cylinder actuator


38


pivots the lock cam


42


to the position shown in FIG.


3


. If a power lock actuator is used to lock the assembly


10


, the push-pull motion of the actuator is connected to the hole


124


of lock cam


42


with an actuator rod


118


, as described below. This push-pull motion pivots the lock cam


42


to the position shown in FIG.


3


. Either of these pivotal movements to the lock cam


42


moves the connecting link


68


and pin


70


to the opposite end of the slot


66


of the pivot plate


52


, as seen in FIG.


3


. The pin


70


is then disengaged from the slot


86


of the slide actuator


78


. Thus, when the paddle


14


is pulled to an open position by a user, the arm


30


slides to slide the actuator


78


to the position shown in

FIG. 5

, but since the pin


70


is not engaged with the slide actuator


78


, the pivot plate


52


and connecting link


68


remain stationary, so that there is no action by the pivot plate


52


on the door latch. Accordingly, the paddle


14


free floats when the assembly


10


is in a locked condition. Upon release of the paddle


14


, the compression spring


90


returns the slide actuator


78


and the paddle


14


to their first positions, as shown in FIG.


3


.




With the assembly


10


of the present invention, the pivot plate


52


can be connected through linkage to various types of latches, including a single or 2-point latch, and a plunger bolt latch. Thus, the construction of the assembly


10


makes the assembly more versatile and useful in different applications.





FIG. 8

shows the door lock assembly


10


mounted on a door


100


having a plunger bolt assembly


102


located on opposite sides of the door


100


. Each plunger bolt assembly


102


has a release rod


104


extending therefrom with the inner ends of the release rods


104


extending through holes


106


in the opposite ends of the pivot plate


52


. Thus, when the pivot plate


52


is pivoted to the position shown in

FIG. 4

, the release rods


104


unlatch the plunger bolts


108


so that the door


100


can be opened.





FIG. 8

also shows a power actuator


110


operatively connected to the lock assembly


10


. More particularly, the power actuator


110


is mounted on a mounting bracket


112


. The lock assembly


10


is also secured to the mounting bracket


112


by self tapping screws or fasteners


114


which thread into the mounting legs


96


. Electrical leads


116


extend from the power actuator


110


and are connected to a power source, such as a battery of the vehicle. The power actuator includes a latch rod


118


to which one end of a power actuator rod


120


is connected. The opposite end of the actuator rod


120


extends through a slot


122


in the mounting bracket


12


and into a hole


124


in the lock cam


42


. The power actuator


110


moves the latch rod


118


inwardly and outwardly (left and right in

FIG. 8

) so that the power actuator rod


120


moves the lock cam


42


between the unlocked and locked positions shown in

FIGS. 2 and 3

, respectively, in response to an electrical switch or receipt of a signal by the power actuator


110


from a transmitter. Thus, the lock assembly


10


can be controlled by remote transmitter, for example on the user's key ring.




While

FIG. 8

shows the lock assembly


10


used on a 2-point latch assembly, it is understood that the lock assembly


10


can be used on a single point latch assembly using a single actuator rod connected to one of the holes


106


in the pivot plate


52


. Also, the latch assemblies may be rotor type latches, as opposed to the plunger bolts


108


shown in FIG.


8


.




The invention has been shown and described above with the preferred embodiments, and it is understood that many modifications, substitutions, and additions may be made which are within the intended spirit and scope of the invention. From the foregoing, it can be seen that the present invention accomplishes at least all of its stated objectives.



Claims
  • 1. A door lock assembly, comprising:a housing; a paddle pivoting mounted on the housing for movement between a normally closed position and an open position; a slide actuator mounted on the housing and being operatively connected to the paddle for movement between first and second positions; a pivot plate pivotally mounted on the housing and being operatively connected to a door latch; a lock actuator operatively connected to the pivot plate, the lock actuator being movable between unlocked and locked positions; the slide actuator operatively engaging the pivot plate when the lock actuator is in the unlocked position whereby movement of the paddle to the open position slides the slide actuator to the second position and pivots the pivot plate to release the door latch; and the slide actuator disengaging the pivot plate when the lock actuator is in the locked position whereby movement of the paddle to the open position slides the slide actuator to the second position without pivoting the pivot plate such that the door latch is not opened.
  • 2. The door lock assembly of claim 1 further comprising a spring acting on the slide actuator to normally urge the slide actuator to the first position and to normally urge the paddle to the closed position.
  • 3. The door lock assembly of claim 2 wherein the spring is a compression spring.
  • 4. The door lock assembly of claim 2 wherein the slide actuator includes a channel for capturing the spring.
  • 5. The door lock assembly of claim 1 further comprising a lock cam connected to the lock actuator and being operatively connected to the pivot plate.
  • 6. The door lock assembly of claim 5 further comprising a link arm extending between the lock cam and the pivot plate.
  • 7. The door lock assembly of claim 6 wherein the link arm has a first end connected to the lock cam and a second end connected to the pivot plate.
  • 8. The door lock assembly of claim 7 wherein the first end of the link arm extends through a slot in the lock cam and is turned 90° to retain the first end in the lock cam.
  • 9. The door lock assembly of claim 7 wherein the second end of the link arm is connected to the pivot plate by a pin.
  • 10. The door lock assembly of claim 9 wherein the pivot plate includes a slot through which the pin extends whereby the pin moves along the slot when the lock cam is pivoted in response to movement of the lock actuator between the locked and unlocked positions.
  • 11. The door lock assembly of claim 9 wherein the slide actuator engages and disengages the pin when the lock actuator is unlocked and locked, respectively.
  • 12. The door lock assembly of claim 1 further comprising an arm is connected to the paddle and engaging the slide actuator to move the slide actuator to the second position when the paddle is moved to the open position.
  • 13. The door lock assembly of claim 1 wherein the paddle free floats when the lock actuator is in the locked position.
  • 14. The door lock assembly of claim 1 wherein the lock actuator is a mechanical actuator.
  • 15. The door lock assembly of claim 1 wherein the lock actuator is a power actuator.
  • 16. A door lock assembly for use with a door latch, comprising:a housing having opposite front and rear sides; a paddle pivotally mounted on the front side of the housing for movement between open and closed positions; a lock actuator moveable between unlocked and locked positions; a lock cam connected to the lock actuator for movement between locked and unlocked positions; a link arm having first and second ends, with the first end connected to the lock cam; a pivot plate pivotally mounted on the housing and being connected to the second end of the link arm; a slide actuator slidably mounted on the housing and being operatively connected to the paddle, the slide actuator being operatively engageable with the pivot plate when the lock actuator is in the unlocked position whereby upon pivoting the paddle to the open position the slide actuator will move the pivot plate to release the door latch, and the slide actuator disengaging the pivot plate when the lock actuator is in the locked position whereby upon pivoting the paddle to the open position the slide actuator does not move the pivot plate and thereby precludes release of the latch.
  • 17. The door latch assembly of claim 16 further comprising an arm connected to the paddle and engaging the slide actuator to move the latch actuator to an operative position upon moving the paddle to the open position.
  • 18. The door lock assembly of claim 16 further comprising a spring to normally urge the paddle to the closed position.
  • 19. The door lock assembly of claim 16 wherein the link arm has a first end received in a slot in the lock cam and the link arm being rotated 90° to retain the first end in the lock cam slot.
  • 20. The door lock assembly of claim 16 wherein the link arm has a second end connected to the pivot plate by a pin, the slide actuator engaging the pin when the lock actuator is in the unlocked position, and the slide actuator disengaging the pin when the lock actuator is in the locked position.
  • 21. The door lock assembly of claim 20 wherein the pivot plate includes a slot for receiving the pin, the pin sliding in the slot between a first position engaging the slide actuator and a second position disengaging the slide actuator.
  • 22. The door lock assembly of claim 16 wherein the slide actuator is plastic.
  • 23. The door lock assembly of claim 16 wherein the lock actuator is a mechanical actuator operated with a key.
  • 24. The door lock assembly of claim 16 wherein the lock actuator is a power actuator that is powered electrically.
  • 25. A door lock assembly comprising:a housing; a paddle pivotally mounted on the housing; a pivot plate pivotally mounted on the housing and being operatively connected to a door latch, the pivot plate having a slot therein; an actuator mounted on the housing and being operatively connected to the paddle; a pin slidably received in the pivot plate slot and being movable between first and second positions within the slot; the actuator engaging the pin in the first position so as to actuate the pivot plate to open the door latch when the paddle is pulled; and the actuator disengaging the pin in the second position so that the paddle free floats when pulled and preclude the pivot plate from opening the door latch.
  • 26. The door lock assembly of claim 25 further comprising a lock actuator operatively connected to the pin, the lock actuator being movable between unlocked and locked positions and sliding the pin within the pivot plate slot between the first and second positions.
  • 27. The door lock assembly of claim 25 further comprising a link arm having a first end operatively connected to the lock actuator and a second end connected to the pin.
  • 28. The door lock assembly of claim 26 wherein the lock actuator is mechanically operated.
  • 29. The door lock assembly of claim 26 wherein the lock actuator is operated by a remote power source.
  • 30. The door lock assembly of claim 25 further comprising a spring to normally urge the paddle to a closed position.
  • 31. The door lock assembly of claim 25 wherein the actuator slides between first and second positions in response to movement of the paddle between closed and open positions.
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