The invention relates to a door lock according to the generic part of claim 1, which is in particular provided with an anti-panic function.
Such a door lock is known from U.S. Pat. No. 3,854,763. The latch bolt of this door lock is connected to an electro-magnet and to a so-called anti-panic bar via a complicated lever gear. When activated, the electromagnet, via the lever gear, can swing back the latch bolt into the door lock housing. This swinging back can be realized by the anti-panic bar via a lever gear as well, which is connected to the latch bolt.
The main drawback of this prior art door lock design resides in the enormous expense for two different lever gears, which, on the one hand, are complicated to manufacture and, on the other hand, are susceptible to failure.
Therefore, it is an object of the present invention to provide a door lock of the type described in the generic part of patent claim 1, which in particular is equipped with an anti-panic function, has a considerably simplified structure and has an improved operational reliability.
This object is achieved by the features of patent claim 1.
One of the particular advantages of the inventive door lock is that the lever gear provided in the state of the art for retracting the latch bolt can be substituted by a simple flexible connecting device, which, in a particularly preferred embodiment, can be executed as a wire, a cable or as a Bowden cable. The overall construction is thus considerably simplified, because such a component can be retrofitted without any problem.
Pre-loading the latch bolt into the closed position can be preferably realized by a simple spring, which likewise reduces the total expenditure of the construction considerably.
In a known manner, such a door lock can be provided with an anti-panic function , which for example has an anti-panic bar, which can be pushed into the door lock housing in the direction of movement exerted by an operator and can retract the latch bolt into the door lock housing via a lever gear, for example. In this regard, an arrangement may be chosen as the one known from U.S. Pat. No. 3,854,763, which disclosure content is herewith fully incorporated by reference in the disclosure content of the present application.
Advantageous further developments of the invention are set forth in the dependent claims.
Further details, features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following description of exemplary embodiments, reference being made to the figures, in which:
A first embodiment of the inventive door lock 1 is illustrated in
The door lock 1 has a door lock housing 2. A latch bolt 3 is disposed at a front side 4 within the door lock housing 2 and is movable between a projected position visible in
Furthermore, the door lock 1 has a drive means 5, by means of which, when actuated, the latch bolt 3 is retractable into the door lock housing 2. For this purpose, the latch bolt 3 is connected to the drive means 5 via a connecting device 6.
In the position protruding from the door lock housing 2, illustrated in
If the drive means 5 having an electric motor 9 is powered, the latch bolt 3 can be moved back into the door lock housing 2 against the force of the spring F.
In the embodiment illustrated in
The drive means 5 or its electric motor 9 has a motor shaft 11, which is provided with a diagrammatically simplified illustrated thread 10. A threaded sleeve 12, which is supported against rotation in the door lock housing 2, is disposed on the motor shaft 11 provided with the thread 10.
Furthermore, a damping spring 15 is disposed around the motor shaft 11, which spring adjacent one end of the motor shaft 11 is placed around the latter, this end 16 representing the end of the motor shaft 11 opposite the electric motor 9. In this case, as shown in
Furthermore, the door lock housing 2 has a second support 20 placed adjacent the front side 4. Between these two supports 19 and 20, a tube-shaped hollow guiding sleeve 18 is disposed, wherein the connecting device 6, preferably in the shape of a flexible wire or cable, partially extends, as is revealed in detail in the illustration of
At one of its ends 23 the cable or the wire 17 is connected to the threaded sleeve 12 and at the other end 22 to the latch bolt 3, such that, when retracting the threaded sleeve 12 into the position according to
Furthermore, a control equipment diagrammatically indicated by block 21 for controlling or regulating the inventive door lock 1 is provided, which in particular has a timing device for controlling or regulating the pole reversal and thus the direction of rotation of the electric motor 9. When the threaded sleeve 12 is moved back from the position illustrated in
A second embodiment of the inventive door lock 1 is illustrated in
The difference between the two embodiments is that in the second embodiment the latch bolt 3′ is disposed at a slide 8, which is loaded again by the force of a spring F, such that, according to the illustration of
If the latch bolt is to be retracted, the electric motor 9 is actuated and, in this case, the wire or the cable 17, which in this case is connected to the slide 8 with its end 22, pulls the slide 8 and thus the latch bolt 3′ back into the housing, as is revealed in
In this embodiment as well the pole reversal is again done in this position after an adjustable period of time, such that as already explained above, it is possible to retract the latch bolt 3′ into the position according to
The control or the regulation 21 could be actuated as well by a switching command from a central station or the like. An activation of the control or the regulation 21 is likewise possible by a manual push-button besides or in front of the door, this is particularly relevant for disabled persons to allow them a free passing through the door.
The drive unit 5 including the control or the regulation could be retrofitted into a lock of the species described above.
In addition to the above described automatic actuation, opening the door is always possible in particular via the anti-panic bar.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP05/08355 | 8/2/2005 | WO | 00 | 2/2/2007 |