Door lock furniture

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6223572
  • Patent Number
    6,223,572
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, September 9, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 1, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A door lock for use with a door having a through bore and an intermediate transverse aperture connecting said bore with an edge of the door, into which through bore actuator portions of the lock are inserted, and through which transverse aperture a latch portion of the lock is inserted; the lock having an outer first portion insertable into an outer portion of the through bore, an inner second lock portion insertable into an inner portion of the through bore, the lock first portion having at its inner end a laterally extending slot to receive the latch portion in entered relation therein, the lock second portion having a threaded cylindrical portion at its inner end, the lock first portion having a threaded inner end portion to make threaded engagement with the lock second portion, enabling rapid mounting of a lock within a door. Alternative embodiments of rapid-mounting door locks may include a bayonet fitting, or the use of adjustable screws with latch-head fittings, both embodiments of which permit raped installation of the door lock furniture. A novel latchplate arrangement includes a base portion and a clip-on cover portion, suitable for use with existing lock arrangements, and the subject locks.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention is directed to security hardware, and in particular to a door lock furniture system, including lock and jamb fittings and their method of installation.




2. Description of the Prior Art




Conventional lock furniture for doors consists of the hardware that is fitted to the door for securing it, and comprises a latch assembly containing a movable latch portion within an elongated housing, which assembly is inserted into a recess in the door edge; and outer and inner actuator portions secured to the outer and inner faces of the door, which are assembled to the door, by insertion into respective outer and inner portions of a through-bore located adjacent the door edge, and which intercepts the latch assembly. A pair of elongated securing screws, inserted form the door inner side through the inner actuator portion, are screwed into projecting post portions of the outer actuator portion, serving to draw the two actuator portions together in mutually securing, aligned relation. In the case of a door furniture assembly having two door handles, the actuator portions each includes a handle portion, the handle of the outer actuator portion including a keyhole to receive a door key; the inner handle portion being axally movable, or possessing a relatively rotatable handle portion, by means of which respective movements the lock can be engaged or disengaged by a user located inside the door.




The door key usually serves only to unlock the latch, thus permitting the opening of the door by way of either of the two handles.




In the case of a deadbolt installation, the lock outer actuator portion usually consists of a key boss, having a keyhole to receive a door key; the inner actuator portion consisting of a boss having a rotatable latch handle, to operate the deadbolt from inside the door.




With a deadbolt type lock, the key is operable to unlock, and also to apply the lock. The reliance upon a pair of screws to hold door lock furniture in secure assembled relation represents a point of weakness in the system, because such screws are subject to backing off, i.e. to unscrew themselves, so as to become slack. In some instances this has even led to complete disengagement of one or both of the screws, with the door handle pulling free from off the door.




In the matter of installation, the securing screws present two problems. First, it is most difficult to align the elongated securing screws with the internally threaded bossed into which they must be threaded, due to their length and an absence of visual alignment, and any slackness in fit of the furniture within the through bore of the door. Also, in the case of a door handle assembly, the inner door handle usually overlies the securing screws, thus denying unobstucted, aligned access to the screw heads, which further impedes alignment of the screws, while also making it necessary to tighten the screws from an awkward, off-centre, misaligned position.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention provides a first embodiment door lock for use with a door having a through bore and an intermediate transverse aperture connecting the bore with an edge of the door, through which bore actuator portions of the lock are inserted, and through which transverse aperture a latch portion of the lock is inserted; the lock having an outer first portion insertable into an outer portion of the bore, an inner second portion insertable into an inner portion of the bore, the lock first portion having at its inner end a laterally extending slot to receive the latch portion in entered relation therein, the lock second portion having a threaded cylindrical portion at its inner end; the lock first portion having a threaded inner end portion to make threaded engagement with the lock second portion. Thus there is provided a door lock for use in locking and unlocking a door, the lock having an outer first portion for installation at an outer face of the door, an inner second portion for installation at an inner face of the door, one lock portion including first securing means located at its inner end, the other lock portion incorporating receiving means adapted to receive the first securing means in secured relation therewith, in use to enable the first and the second lock portions to be secured in mutual positioning relation on opposite sides of the door.




In a first embodiment of the aforesaid door lock, the first securing means and the receiving means have threaded cylindrical portions in readly centered mutually engaging relation.




In another embodiment the door lock first securing means and the receiving means consist of two complementary halves of a bayonet fitting comprising at least one projecting lug, and at least one recess to receive the lug in entered, locking relation therewith.




In a further embodiment of the lock, the first securing means comprises a pair of post portions each having a turnbuckle at its end; the receiving means comprising a pair of slots in the other lock portion, each of the slots receiving a respective one of the turnbuckles in entered, externally accessible engaged relation therewith.




In the above-mentioned first embodiment, the lock outer portion has a transversely extending aperture therethrough to receive a latch portion of the lock in inserted relation therein, with the threaded cylindrical portions adjoining the side edges of the aperture. The aperture consists of a transverse slot, which enables the outer portion to be inserted in straddling relation with the latch portion of the lock, and the square section actuator bar to penetrate the square aperture within the latch. Thus, the open end of the slot enables the lock outer portion to be inserted past the already installed latch portion. The threads of the lock inner portion can then engage the cylindrical threaded portion of the lock outer portion, for tightening into mutual securing relation.




An elastomeric gasket may be interposed between one of the lock portion and the adjoining door surface, such that the door surface is protected; while the gasket also becomes compressed as the lock inner portion is rotated in tightening relation with the lock outer portion, to serve as a frictional retaining device and diminish the likelihood of loosening of the door lock furniture. The gasket, if used is preferably located on the inside. In the first embodiment a complementary cylindrical ring may be provided, in coaxial relation with the threaded inner lock portion, to support and stablize the two cylindrical threaded segments of the lock outer portion, such that these two segments are received in sliding, supported relation between a pair of coaxial cylinders, to sustain the threaded engagement between inner and outer lock portions as the threads are tightened.




It will be understod that locks in accordance with the present invention may incorporate one or more handles, and the latching provisions may be of the spring latch or the deadbolt variety, with the respective associated interior and exterior fitting of well known type.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Certain embodiments of the invention are described by way of illustration, without limitation thereto other than as set forth in the accompanying claims, reference being made to the accompanying drawings, wherein:





FIG. 1

is a side view of the relevant portions of door lock furniture, in a handled embodiment, in accordance with the present invention, in disassembled relation;





FIG. 2

is an end view showing an installation tool in applied relation with an inner lock portion;





FIG. 3

is a scrap view in partial section of a second embodiment incorporating a reinforcing cylinder;





FIG. 4

is a view substantially corresponding to

FIG. 1

of a dead-bolt embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 5

is a side perspective view of a spring latch portion of the subject locks;





FIG. 6

is a side elevation of a base plate portion of a latch plate assembly;





FIG. 7

is a side elevation of a cover plate portion of a latch plate assembly;





FIG. 8

is a view corresponding to

FIG. 1

, showing a quick release embodiment of a handled door lock in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 9

is a plan view of the elements of

FIGS. 1 and 5

(partial) in assembled relation;





FIG. 10

is a side view of an outer portion embodiment of a subject door lock incorporating adjustment provisions to accomodate the lock to two sizes of door; and,





FIG. 11

is a top view of a lock portion embodying a portion of a bayonet attachment provision.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring to

FIG. 1

, The disassembled lock furniture


10


comprises a first, outer lock portion


12


, for installation on the outside of a door, having a handle portion


14


with a key


16


shown in inserted relation therein. An outer boss portion


17


has an inwardly projecting cylindrical portion


20


, illustrated as being externally threaded at


22


, and sized to fit within the through-bore of a door lock aperture.




A transverse slot


24


accepts a latch mechanism (not shown), which does not form a part of the present invention, although being a necessary integer in the functioning of the lock


10


. The latch may be of the spring latch or of the deadbolt type. A square section actuator bar


26


projects centrally of the outer lock portion


12


, being operably connected with the mechanism of the key


16


, in known fashion, and connecting the key


16


with the usual associated parts of the unlocking mechanism (not shown). An inner lock portion


30


, for installation on the inner side of the door, has a handle portion


34


rotatably mounted on an inner boss portion


36


. The inner boss portion


36


has a projecting cylindrical portion


37


that is sized to fit within the door through-bore.




An internally threaded portion


40


of the portion


37


engages the two halves of threaded portion


22


of the outer lock portion


12


, upon rotation of the boss portion


36


, drawing the outer lock portion


12


and the inner lock portion


30


towards each other and into pressing relation with the door, which is sandwiched between the outer boss portion


17


and the inner boss portion


36


.




A recess


42


in the boss


36


may be engaged, as seen in

FIG. 2

, by a projecting tooth portion


44


of an installation tool


46


, such that angular rotation of the tool


46


in a clockwise direction, about the main axis of the lock


10


will rotate the boss portion


36


, drawing it tight to the door face.




Referring to the

FIG. 3

embodiment, an inner door portion


30


′ with handle portion


34


and boss portion


36


has a complementary cylindrical ring


47


within the annular portion


37


. The annular recess


49


between the threaded portion


37


and the ring


47


is sized to receive the two threaded portions


22


of the outer lock portion


12


in snugly supported, threaded engagement therein, to preclude any tendency of the portions


22


to deflect inwardly, with consequent disengagement of the threads.




Turning to

FIG. 4

, the deadbolt installation


50


is shown in a partially rotated position to reveal the internal surface


23


of one of the two threaded portion


22


. An external boss portion


54


has a key


16


shown in inserted relation. It will be understood that the deadbolt per se is not shown, and conforms with standard practice.




An internal boss portion


56


has an internally threaded cylindrical portion


57


to receive the threaded portion


22


, in the fashion of the

FIG. 1

embodiment. A latch handle


59


is rotatably mounted on the boss portion


56


, to enable engagement and disengagement of the deadbolt from inside the door, in the usual fashion.




Turning to

FIG. 5

, this shows a standard spring latch mechanism


60


for use with embodiments of

FIGS. 1

,


8


and


9


.





FIGS. 6 and 7

illustrate a novel latch plate embodiment for installation in a door jamb, and suitable for use with the present lock embodiments, and with standard existing locks. A base plate portion


62


having attachment holes


64


and bolt aperture


66


is provided with top and bottom inclined flanges


67


. A plastic cover plate


68


clip within the flanges


67


, while the detent


69


engages the corresponding edge of the bolt apertuture


66


.




Referring to the

FIG. 8

embodiment, a standard lock outer portion


70


has the usual pair of projecting, internally threaded posts


72


. Bolts


74


in accordance with the invention each have a turnbuckle


75


mounted on their ends, being screwed to the posts


72


.




An elastomeric gasket


76


may be interposed between the inner surface of the door and lock inner portion


77


.




The inner portion


77


of the lock has slots


79


in its inner boss portion


90


, to receive the respective turnbuckles


75


in entered relation therethrough, when in a disengaged, raised position. The turnbuckles may be adjusted for their effective length by rotation of the repective bolt


74


in the corresponding post


72


. Also, the turnbuckles


75


may have cam portion such that upon operation to a closed position, the cam portions apply closing force, to tension the bolts


74


and compress the gasket


76


.




An elastomeric gasket


76


may be used with any of the embodiments, serving as a compression spring to maintain compressive force between the opposed lock portions, and protecting the adjoining door surface, while also generating frictional force to resist rotational back-off in the case of the

FIGS. 1

,


3


and


4


embodiments.




While illustrated with handles


14


, a deadbolt


91


is shown (in end view) as the bolting means. A deadbolt usually incorporates hardware of the type as shown in FIG.


4


.




Referring to

FIG. 9

, this shows the elements of

FIG. 1

in mutually assembled relation, including a portion of a latch mechanism


60


.




Turning to

FIG. 10

, this shows an external lock portion


12


′ having an adjustable mounting arrangement for use with doors of different thickness. Thus, two standard doors, such as two and threequarters inch thickness or two and three eighths inch thickness can be accommodated. A mounting cylinder


92


is illustrated as having two sets of two holes,


94


arranged so that the cylindrical portion


20


′ can occupy either of two positions, having retaining pins inserted through the respective aligned holes


94


.





FIG. 11

shows one half of a two-slot bayonet fitting


95


, forming a portion of the cylindrical portion


20


″. The axial spacing between the two slots


96


makes provision for two thicknesses of door. The mating peg portion of the bayonet fitting, which inserts into one or other of the slots


95


, is mounted on the interior of the inner lock portion


37


′.



Claims
  • 1. A door lock for use in locking and unlocking a door, said lock having an outer first portion for installation at an outer face of the door, an inner second portion for installation at an inner face of the door, said lock outer first portion having an inwardly projecting annular cylindrical portion separated by a transverse slot into two, mutually opposed inner end portions each with a threaded surface; said lock inner second portion having an annular threaded surface to receive the threaded surfaces of said first, inner end portions in engaged threaded relation therewith, and annular buttress means sandwiching said first threaded inner end portions with said threaded second portion, to sustain threaded contact between said engaged threaded surfaces, to ensure secure engagement of said lock outer portion with said lock inner portion.
  • 2. The door lock as set forth in claim 1, said lock outer portion transversely extending aperture having a latch portion of said lock in inserted relation therein.
  • 3. The door lock as set forth in claim 2, in combination with said door, and including latchplate means located adjacent said door and said lock, wherein, upon actuation of said lock said latch means engages said latchplate means, to lock said door.
  • 4. The combination as set forth in claim 3, wherein said latchplate means has a base portion for securement to a door jamb by way of screws, and a replaceable cover plate secured in clipped, fixed relation to said base portion in concealing relation with said screws.
  • 5. The door lock as set forth in claim 2, said latch means consisting of a spring latch.
  • 6. The door lock as set forth in claim 2, said latch means consisting of a deadbolt.
  • 7. The door lock as set forth in claim 1, said lock outer first portion having a door handle equipped with a key aperture.
  • 8. The door lock as set forth in claim 6, said lock outer first portion having a key aperture mounted within a mounting boss, said lock inner portion having a narrow latch handle rotatably mounted on a boss portion.
  • 9. The door lock as set forth in claim 1, said first inwardly projecting annular cylindrical portion including axial adjustment means to provide at least two axial positions for said end portion threaded surface, enabling accomodation of said door lock to either one to two doors of predetermined different thickness.
  • 10. The handles of a door lock for use in opening and closing a door, said lock having an outer first handle portion for installation at an outer face of the door, an inner second handle portion for installation at an inner face of the door, said outer and inner handle portions having mutually engageable securing means within the door consisting of a first cylindrical portion having a jug extending radially therefrom; a second cylindrical portion having at least one recess extending about a portion of the periphery thereof, wherein said at least one recess is inclined in an axially extending direction, said lug and said recess forming two complementary halves of a bayonet fitting, said recess receiving said lug such that as said lug is advanced along said recess, in locking relation therewith said outer and said inner handle portions are drawn together in mutually secured relation with said door, one said cylindrical portion having a transverse slot therethrough to receive a latch portion of said lock therein.
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