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:
Before the present invention is described in greater detail, it should be noted that same reference numerals have been used to denote like elements throughout the specification.
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Each of the inner and outer handles 41, 51 has a slot 412, and a lock set 42 mounted within the slot 421. The lock set 42 has a key plug 421 and a tail piece 422.
The latching mechanism 1 is known and includes a housing 22 carrying an operator case 11, a latch operator 12, and a bushing 21. The operator case 11 includes a base 111, and first and second cover plates 112, 113. The latch operator 12 is supported resiliently within the operator case 11.
The latch operator 12 includes an operator body 121 having an engaging part 122 to engage a latch 61 of the latch unit 6, a receiving part 123 opposite to the engaging part 122, a bearing part 124 disposed between the engaging part 122 and the receiving part 123, a retaining part 125 disposed within the receiving part 123 and having two retaining points 126, and two springs 127 having ends positioned to studs 114 and retaining points 126. Thus, the operator body 121 is biased by the springs 127 to move the latch 61 to a latching position.
Each of the inner and outer transmission unit 8, 7 includes a sleeve 15, a spindle tube 13, a spindle driving plate 17, and a ring 19.
The sleeve 15 of the inner or outer transmission unit 8, 7 has a notch 152, and two axial grooves 153. The sleeves 15 are connected to the inner and outer rose assemblies 2 and 3 in a known manner using the axial grooves 153. The sleeves 15 are also connected to the inner and outer handles 41, 51 in a known manner.
The spindle tube 13 is inserted rotatably into the sleeve 15, and has a spindle tab 132 to engage the bearing part 124 of the operator body 121, two diametrically opposite protrusions 135 projecting inwardly from the spindle tube 13 and disposed proximate to the spindle tab 132, and two diametrically opposite slots 130 extending radially through the spindle tube 13. Each slot 130 has a circumferential slot portion 131 that is elongated in a circumferential direction of the spindle tube 13, and an axial slot portion 133 elongated in an axial direction of the spindle tube 13 and adjoining the circumferential slot portion 131.
The spindle driving plate 17 is disposed transversely within the spindle tube 13, and has two diametrically opposite radial teeth 172 extending into the circumferential slot portions 131 for rotating the spindle tube 13 when the spindle driving plate 17 is rotated. As the circumferential slot portions 131 are elongated in the circumferential direction of the spindle tube 13, the radial teeth 172 are rotatable limitedly within the respective circumferential slot portions 131 and can engage the spindle tube 17 after being rotated by an angle (a) (see
The axial slot portion 133 is provided in each slot 130 in order to facilitate assembly of the spindle driving plate 17 within the spindle tube 13. In assembly, an annular plate 23 is first placed transversely within the spindle tube 13 until the annular plate 23 is stopped by the protrusions 135 of the spindle tube 13. Thereafter, a coiled spring 24 is placed within the spindle tube 13 in abutment with the annular plate 23, and another annular plate 23 (or a second annular plate) is inserted into the spindle tube 13 to abut against the coiled spring 24. However, the second annular plate 23 is optional and may be dispensed with. After the coiled spring 24 is placed within the spindle tube 13, the spindle driving plate 17 is inserted and is pushed against the coiled spring 24 in such a manner that the spindle driving plate 17 is inclined with respect to an axis of the spindle tube 13 and the radial teeth 172 extend into the respective axial slot portions 133. When the pushing force exerted on the spindle driving plate 17 is released, the coiled spring 24 pushes the spindle driving plate 17 to move backward until the radial teeth 172 are moved into the circumferential slot portions 131 from the axial slot portions 133. In this state, the spindle driving plate 17 is perpendicular to the axis of the spindle tube 13. The coiled spring 24 is thus disposed between the two annular plates 23, and one of the annular plates 23 is disposed between the coiled spring 24 and the spindle driving plate 17. The protrusions 135 engage one side of the annular plate 23 opposite to the coiled spring 24.
The spindle driving plate 17 further has a central aperture 171 for passage of the tail piece 422 of the key plug 421. Preferably, the central aperture 171 is noncircular. The shape of the cross section of the central aperture 171 substantially resembles two sectors having truncated ends adjoining each other. The tail piece 422 is rotatable limitedly within the central aperture 171 and is engageable with one of engaging edges 173 of the central aperture 171 after being rotated by an angle.
The ring 19 is sleeved onto the sleeve 15 to increase the torsional strength of the sleeve 15, and has a finger 192 to engage the notch 152 of the sleeve 15.
The bushing 21 has a central hole 211 to receive the sleeve 15 of the inner transmission unit 8, a substantially annular flange 212, two diametrically opposite notches 213 formed in the annular flange 212 to engage hooks 115 provided in the base 111.
The housing 22 is substantially cylindrical, and has a constricted tubular portion 224 provided with a central bore 221, four engagement slots 222, and two passage slots 223. The operator case 11 is encased within the housing 22, and four of the hooks 115 of the base 111 engage the respective engagement slots 222. The sleeve 15 of the outer transmission unit 7 extends through the constricted tubular portion 224. The passage slots 223 permit support rods 31 (
The main feature of the present invention resides in the inner and outer transmission units 8, 7 both of which have no transmitting element to transmit rotational movement from the sleeves 15 to the spindle tubes 13 and the latch operator 12. Although the spindle tubes 13 are inserted into the respective sleeves 15, the radial teeth 172 of the spindle tubes 13 do not extend into the axial grooves 153 of the respective sleeves 15. Furthermore, the finger 192 of each ring 19 also does not extend to the respective spindle tube 13.
Therefore, the latch 61 cannot be operated or retracted by rotating the inner and outer handles 41, 51. When the door lock assembly of the present invention is mounted on a door, the door can be unlatched using a key. The door cannot be unlatched by rotating the handles 41, 51.
In use, the door lock assembly of the present invention is mounted on a door, and a key (not shown) must be used either at the inside or outside of the door to operate the door lock assembly so as to unlock the door. The operations of the tail piece 422, the spindle tube 13 and the spindle driving plate 17 during the rotation of the key plug 421 are demonstrated in
At the beginning, the tail piece 422 does not engage the spindle driving plate 17, and each radial tooth 172 is adjacent to one edge of the corresponding circumferential slot portion 131 of the spindle tube 13 as shown in
As described above, the tail piece 422 idles before engaging the engaging edge 173 of the central aperture 171 of the spindle driving plate 17, and the spindle driving plate 17 idles before engaging the edge of the circumferential slot portion 131. However, the present invention should not be limited thereto. The central aperture 171 and/or the slot 130 may be so shaped that no idling movement is produced by the tail piece 422 and/or the spindle driving plate 17.
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 with in the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretations and equivalent arrangements.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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095217954 | Oct 2006 | TW | national |