This application claims priority of Taiwanese Patent Application No. 104219050, filed on Nov. 27, 2015.
The disclosure relates to a door lock, and more particularly to a locking mechanism mounted in a housing of the door lock and capable of operating a deadbolt to allow a user to lock a door by lifting simply an outer handle of the door.
A conventional box door lock includes a deadbolt and a latch bolt. The latch bolt is normally driven by inner and outer handles, a key-operated lock unit, or a rotary knob to move a latch head of the latch bolt from a latching position to an unlatching position, such that a door can be opened. However, when a user operates the outer handle by pressing downward the same, only the latch bolt can be driven to move to the unlatching position from the latching position. To actuate the deadbolt to move to a locking position, a key is required to operate the door lock thereby causing inconvenience to the user.
Therefore, an object of the disclosure is to provide a door lock with a locking mechanism that can drive a deadbolt to move to a locking position when a user lifts or turns upward an outer handle.
According to one aspect of the disclosure, the door lock includes a housing, a deadbolt mounted in the housing, and a locking mechanism. The locking mechanism includes an outer wheel, an inner wheel, a clutch member, a clutch spring and an arm plate. The outer wheel is rotatably mounted in the housing, and has a receiving space, and an outer wheel recess communicated with the receiving space. The inner wheel is disposed partially and coaxially inside the receiving space of the outer wheel, and extends partially out of the outer wheel. The inner wheel is operable to rotate relative to the outer wheel in either one of two opposite first and second directions, and has an inner wheel recess alignable or dis-alignable with the outer wheel recess when the inner wheel rotates within the receiving space of the outer wheel. The inner wheel recess is radially juxtaposed with the outer wheel recess when being aligned with the outer wheel recess. Both of the clutch member and the clutch spring are disposed in the inner wheel recess. The clutch member is urged by the clutch spring to extend partially and radially into the outer wheel recess so as to interengage the inner and outer wheels. The clutch member is retractable into the inner wheel recess from the outer wheel recess to disengage the outer wheel from the inner wheel when the clutch member is pushed against the clutch spring. The arm plate is sleeved around the inner wheel outwardly of the outer wheel for actuating the deadbolt. When the inner wheel inter-engages with or disengages from the outer wheel, rotation of the inner wheel in the first direction drives the arm plate to actuate the deadbolt, and rotation of the inner wheel in the second direction is idle relative to the arm plate.
According to another aspect of the disclosure, a door lock includes a housing, a deadbolt mounted in the housing, and a locking mechanism. The locking mechanism includes two coaxially juxtaposed outer wheels, two inner wheels respectively and coaxially disposed in the outer wheels, a clutch member, a clutch spring, and an arm plate. Each of the outer wheels is rotatably mounted in the housing, and has an outer wheel central through hole, an outer wheel arcuated groove communicated with the outer wheel central through hole at a radially off-center position, and an outer wheel recess communicated with the outer wheel arcuated groove oppositely of the outer wheel central through hole. The outer wheel recess is radially juxtaposed with the outer wheel arcuated groove. Each of the inner wheels has an inner wheel body extending through the outer wheel central through hole and formed with an inner wheel central through hole, and an arcuated protruding body radially protruding from the inner wheel body, and received in the outer wheel arcuated groove. The arcuated protruding body is limitedly rotatable relative to the outer wheel arcuated groove, and has an inner wheel recess alignable or dis-alignable with the outer wheel recess when the arcuated protruding body rotates within the outer wheel arcuated groove. The inner wheel recesses of the inner wheels are juxtaposed with each other, and the outer wheel recesses of the outer wheels are juxtaposed with each other. Both of the clutch member and the clutch spring are disposed in the inner wheel recesses. The clutch member is urged by the clutch spring to extend partially and radially into the outer wheel recesses so as to respectively interengage the inner wheels with the outer wheels. The clutch member is retractable into the inner wheel recesses from the outer wheel recesses to respectively disengage the outer wheels from the inner wheels when the clutch member is pushed against the clutch spring. The arm plate is sleeved around one of the inner wheels outwardly of the corresponding one of the outer wheels for actuating the deadbolt. When the inner wheels are engaged with or disengaged from the outer wheels, the one of the inner wheels drives the arm plate to actuate the deadbolt.
According to still another of the disclosure, a door lock includes a housing, a deadbolt mounted in the housing and a locking mechanism. The locking mechanism includes at least one outer wheel rotatably mounted in the housing, at least one inner wheel, a clutch member and an arm plate. The at least one inner wheel is disposed coaxially inside the at least one outer wheel, and is operable to rotate relative to the at least one outer wheel in either one of first and second directions. The clutch member is disposed in the at least one inner wheel, and is normally biased to radially and partially move from said at least one inner wheel into the at least one outer wheel so as to interengage the at least one inner and outer wheels. The arm plate is sleeved around the at least one inner wheel outwardly of the at least one outer wheel for actuating the deadbolt. When the at least one inner wheel inter-engages with or disengages from the at least one outer wheel, rotation of the at least one inner wheel in the first direction drives the arm plate to actuate the deadbolt, and rotation of the at least one inner wheel in the second direction is idle relative to the arm plate. When the at least one inner wheel inter-engages the at least one outer wheel, rotation of the at least one inner wheel in the second direction drives the at least one outer wheel, and rotation of the at least one inner wheel in the first direction is idle relative to the at least one outer wheel. When the at least one inner wheel disengages from the at least one outer wheel, rotation of the at least one inner wheel in the first or second direction is idle relative to the at least one outer wheel.
Other features and advantages of the disclosure will become apparent in the following detailed description of the embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
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For the outer wheel 51, the outer wheel arcuated groove 513 is communicated with the outer wheel central through hole 511 at a radially off-center position. The outer wheel recess 515 is communicated with the outer wheel arcuated groove 513 oppositely of the outer wheel central through hole 511, and is radially juxtaposed with the outer wheel arcuated groove 513. The outer wheel arcuated groove 513 is bounded by an arcuated groove wall 514, and the outer wheel recess 515 extends radially through the arcuated groove wall 514 from an inner surface to an outer surface thereof. The arcuated groove wall 514 has an outer wheel connecting rod 5141 and an outer wheel connecting hole 5142. The outer wheel inclined face 516 is formed on a part of the arcuated groove wall 514 at a juncture of the outer wheel recess 515 and the outer wheel arcuated groove 513 (i.e., the part of the arcuated groove wall bounding a lower side of the outer wheel recess 515 in
The outer wheel 52 has a main structure identical to the outer wheel 51, and further has an outer wheel arctuated opening 523, a stopping block 5212, and an axially projecting arcuated flange 5211 disposed on an outer surface of the outer wheel 52 opposite to the outer wheel 51. The outer wheel arcuated opening 523 is adjacent to the arm plate 56 and is axially aligned with the outer wheel arcuated groove 524. The outer wheel arcuated opening 523 is communicated with the outer wheel arcuated groove 524 and the outer wheel central through hole 521. The stopping block 5212 together with the stopping segments 518, 529 are provided for engaging a stop post 111 (see
The inner wheels 53, 54 are coaxially mounted inside and extend partially out of the respective the outer wheels 51, 52, and are operable to rotate relative to the outer wheels 51, 52 in either one of two opposite first and second directions (D1, D2) through use of the shaft unit 9. Each of the inner wheels 53, 54 has an inner wheel body 531, 541, an arcuated protruding body 532, 542, an inner wheel central through hole 533, 543, and an inner wheel recess 534, 544.
For the inner wheel 53, the inner wheel body 531 extends through the outer wheel central through hole 511 of the outer wheel 51, and is formed with an inner wheel central through hole 533. The arcuated protruding body 532 radially protrudes from the inner wheel body 531, is received in the outer wheel arcuated groove 513, and is limitedly rotatable relative to the outer wheel arcuated groove 513. The arcuated protruding body 532 further has an inner wheel connecting rod 5321 and an inner wheel connecting hole 5322. The inner wheel recess 534 is formed inside the arcuated protruding body 532 and is alignable or dis-alignable with the outer wheel recess 515 of the outer wheel 51 when the arcuated protruding body 532 rotates within the outer wheel arcuated groove 513. The inner wheel recess 534 is radially juxtaposed with the outer wheel recess 515 when being aligned with the outer wheel recess 515.
The inner wheel 54 has a main structure identical to the inner wheel 53, and further has an arm-driving tongue 545 projecting radially from the inner wheel body 541 and axially aligned with a middle part of the arcuated protruding body 542. The arcuated protruding body 542 further has an inner wheel connecting rod 5421 and an inner wheel connecting hole 5422. The inner wheel connecting rod 5321 of the inner wheel 53 engages the inner wheel connecting hole 5422 of the inner wheel 54, and the inner wheel connecting rod 5421 of the inner wheel 54 engages the inner wheel connecting hole 5322 of the inner wheel 53. In such manner, the inner wheels 53, 54 are securely inter-connected and are co-rotatable, and the inner wheel recesses 534, 544 of the inner wheels 53, 54 are juxtaposed and communicated with each other. It should be noted that, a length of each of the outer wheel recess 515, 526 in an axial direction of the shaft unit 9 is smaller that of the inner wheel recess 534, 544.
In this embodiment, the shape of the inner wheel central through holes 533, 543 are rectangular, and may be varied in other embodiments.
The rotary member 55 is coaxially disposed between the inner wheel bodies 531, 541 of the inner wheels 53, 54, extends partially out of the inner wheels 53, 54, and is rotatable relative to the inner wheels 53, 54. The rotary member 55 has a rotary member central through hole 551, a driving section 552 and a stopping section 553. A size of the rotary member central through hole 551 is smaller than the inner wheel central through holes 533, 543 of the inner wheels 53, 54. The driving section 552 and the stopping section 553 are spaced apart from each other, and the stopping section 553 is able to abut against the stop post 111 (see
The inner wheel body 541 has one end 5411 extending out of the outer wheel central through hole 521. The arm plate 56 is sleeved around the inner wheel body 541 of the inner wheel 54 outwardly of the outer wheel 52 for actuating the deadbolt 2, and has a driving arm 561, an arm central hole 563, and an arm arcuated hole 564 communicated with the arm central hole 563 at a radially off-center position, and alignable with the outer wheel arcuated opening 523. The end 5411 of the inner wheel body 541 is inserted fittingly into the arm central hole 563. The arm-driving tongue 545 of the inner wheel 54 radially projects from the inner wheel body 541 into the arm arcuated hole 564 of the arm plate 56 and the outer wheel arcuated opening 523, is limitedly rotatable within the arm arcuated hole 564 and the outer wheel arcuated opening 523, and is abutable with one end 5641 (see
Both of the clutch spring 57 and the clutch member 58 are disposed in the inner wheel recesses 534, 544. As best shown in
The latch pusher 59 is disposed in the housing 1 in proximity to the outer wheels 51, 52, and has an abutment wall 592, a driving protrusion 594 extending from the abutment wall 592, and a resilient member 595. The resilient member 595 has two ends respectively abutting against the housing 1 and one side of the abutment wall 592. The outer wheels 51, 52 and the rotary member 55 drive the latch pusher 59 to retract the latch bolt 3 when the inner wheels 53, 54 or the rotary member 55 rotate in the second direction (D2).
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The motor 65 is electrically connected to a control system (not shown), and has a rotary shaft 651 formed with a thread 652 on an outer surface of the rotary shaft 651. The control resilient member 67 is made of resilient stainless steel, and has two parallel resilient arms 671. The resilient arms 671 clamp the rotary shaft 651 of the motor 65 such that the resilient arms 671 engage the thread 652. The triggering plate 66 has a receiving hole 661 and a triggering portion 662. The resilient arms 671 are inserted into the receiving hole 661 of the triggering plate 66. The triggering plate 66 is operable to move toward and away from the locking mechanism 5 (see
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The deadbolt-actuating lever 71 is disposed in the housing 1, and has a deadbolt-actuating lever arm 711, a cam block 712 formed on the deadbolt-actuating lever arm 711, a first inclined surface 713, a second inclined surface 714 and an actuating portion 715. The first and second inclined surfaces 713, 714 are operable to drive the cam portion 722 of the latch bolt-actuating lever 72 to actuate an unlatching movement of the latch bolt 3. The actuating portion 715 is formed at a distal end of the deadbolt-actuating lever arm 711, and is operable to drive the coupling portion 22 of the deadbolt 2. The driving arm 561 of the arm plate 56 abuts the cam block 712 and moves the deadbolt-actuating lever 71 to push the deadbolt 2 to the locking position when the inner wheel 54 rotate in the first direction (D1) and drives the arm plate 56. During the unlatching movement of the latch bolt 3, the driving part 33 of the latch bolt 3 pushes the cam block 712 of the deadbolt-actuating lever 71 (see
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In conclusion, with the configuration of the locking mechanism 5, the object of the disclosure is achieved.
In the description above, for the purposes of explanation, numerous specific details have been set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the embodiment. It will be apparent, however, to one skilled in the art, that one or more other embodiments may be practiced without some of these specific details. It should also be appreciated that reference throughout this specification to “one embodiment,” “an embodiment,” an embodiment with an indication of an ordinal number and so forth means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic may be included in the practice of the disclosure. It should be further appreciated that in the description, various features are sometimes grouped together in a single embodiment, figure, or description thereof for the purpose of streamlining the disclosure and aiding in the understanding of various inventive aspects.
While the disclosure has been described in connection with what is considered the exemplary embodiment, it is understood that this disclosure is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
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