Claims
- 1. Door-lock mechanism having a torque-releasable knob, comprising
- a knob sleeve mounted for rotation on its axis and connected to retract a door bolt, means for locking the sleeve against rotation to prevent it from retracting the bolt,
- a knob mounted for rotation on the axis of the sleeve and having a coaxial part surrounding a part of the sleeve,
- means for normally connecting the knob to rotate the sleeve to retract the bolt, and releasable under excessive relative turning force,
- said means comprising a drive lug mounted on one of said parts and movable toward the other, drive faces on one and cam faces on the other of said lug and other part, means biasing the lug in a direction to engage said drive and cam faces for transmitting limited torque from the knob to the knob sleeve for rotating the latter to retract the bolt,
- said drive and cam faces being so shaped and said biasing means having such force that excessive knob-turning force will cause the lug to be yieldingly cammed to a retracted position to release the normal drive connection from the knob to the sleeve.
- 2. Door-lock mechanism as in claim 1 in which said normally connecting means comprises a driver mounted for radial movement in the sleeve and carries a drive lug having circumferentially spaced drive faces, the surrounding portion of the knob contains a lug-receiving recess having cam faces engageable by said drive faces.
- 3. Door-lock mechanism as in claim 2 in which said sleeve is formed with a relatively larger radial slot at one side and a relatively smaller radial slot diametrically opposite the large slot, and the driver has a large portion slidably received in said larger slot and a smaller lug portion slidably received in the smaller slot and extending therethrough into engagement with the recess.
- 4. Door-lock mechanism as in claim 3 in which the driver has a stop shoulder at the base of the lug engageable with a surface of the sleeve to limit outward movement of the lug.
- 5. Door-lock mechanism as in claim 3 in which the driver is a plate-like member having a central opening to provide an axial clearance path through the sleeve.
- 6. Door-lock mechanism as in claim 2 which includes a stationary hub in which the knob sleeve is rotatably mounted and said knob has a neck portion surrounding the sleeve at the end of the hub and containing at least one axial groove forming a lug-receiving recess and open axially toward the hub, said driver being mounted in the sleeve within said neck portion with its drive lug engaged in said axial groove so as to be engageable and disengageable therefrom by axial movement of the knob on the sleeve.
- 7. Door-lock mechanism as in claim 6 with the addition that the knob includes a circumferentially continuous radial face axially outward beyond said axial groove, and a knob keeper mounted in the sleeve and engaging such radial face to retain the knob on the sleeve.
- 8. Door-lock mechanism as in claim 7 in which the knob retainer is mounted for radial movement in the sleeve in a direction angularly displaced from that of the driver.
- 9. Door-lock mechanism as in claim 7 in which the knob retainer is mounted for radial movement in the sleeve in a direction diametrically opposite that of the driver, and in which the knob retainer and driver are spring-pressed in opposite directions.
- 10. Door-lock mechanism as in claim 8 in which the knob retainer and driver are spring-pressed in opposite directions by leaf-type springs mounted in spring seats at angularly spaced locations on the sleeve.
- 11. Door-lock mechanism as in claim 1 in which said knob has a large circular opening in its outer end, a face closure member rotatably mounted in said opening and having a generally cylindrical flange at its inner end, said knob sleeve having forward extending portions engaged about said flange for supporting the outer end of the knob.
- 12. Door-lock mechanism as in claim 11 in which said face closure member supports a key-lock mechanism having a key-plug portion on the axis of the knob sleeve and a lateral tumbler flange, said forward-extending sleeve portions defining a slot in which said flange is received and embraced so as to orient the key-lock mechanism and face closure member about the axis of the knob sleeve.
- 13. Door-lock mechanism as in claim 12 in which said key lock mechanism is a key-removable core having a key-retractable retaining lug projecting laterally therefrom, and engaged behind a rearward-facing shoulder on said face closure member.
- 14. Door-lock mechanism as in claim 11 in which said knob opening and face closure member have facing peripheral grooves at the circular interface therebetween, and a retaining ring contained in and bridging said grooves to secure the closure member in said opening.
- 15. Door-lock mechanism as in claim 14 in which one of said grooves is of a size to contain the retaining ring and such ring is a resilient ring adapted to be flexibly retracted into such groove as the closure member is mounted on the knob and to snap into the opposite groove when the same comes into alignment therewith.
- 16. Door-lock mechanism, comprising
- a knob sleeve having a generally cylindrical knob-receiving portion,
- a knob having a handhold portion and a generally cylindrical neck portion surrounding said sleeve and containing at least one inner lug-receiving recess open inward and axially toward the inner end of the sleeve,
- a knob driver mounted transversely in the sleeve and having a driver lug projecting radially from the sleeve and engaged in said recess, such recess and lug being engageable and disengageable by axial movement of the knob on the sleeve,
- and means to secure the knob axially in place on the sleeve with said lug engaged in said recess.
- 17. Door-lock mechanism as in claim 16 in which said knob driver is yieldingly biased outward to engage said lug in said knob recess, and said lug and recess are so shaped that excessive knob turning force will cause the lug to be yieldingly cammed to a retracted position to release the drive connection from the knob to the sleeve.
- 18. Door-lock mechanism as in claim 16 in which the driver and lug are supported against retraction from the neck-portion recess so as to lock the driver lug against retraction and thereby provide a positive drive between the knob and sleeve.
- 19. Door-lock mechanism as in claim 16 in which the sleeve is formed with a transverse slot adapted to receive either a non-retractable driver and lug for providing a positive drive from the knob to the sleeve or a yieldingly retractable driver having a lug shaped to be yieldingly cammed out of said recess by excessive knob-turning force so as to provide a torque-releasable knob.
- 20. A door-lock mechanism as in claim 18 or 19 in which said knob portion contains diametrically opposite axially and inwardly open recesses and said sleeve contains a diametric slot, and a positive driver mounted in said slot and having opposite ends engaged in said opposite recesses.
- 21. Door-lock mechanism, comprising
- a knob sleeve having a generally cylindrical knob-receiving portion containing a transverse slot for receiving and supporting a knob driver having a drive lug which projects radially from said knob-receiving portion,
- a knob having a handhold portion and a neck portion, said neck portion having an inner cylindrical bearing surface for supporting the knob for possible rotation on the axis of the sleeve and containing an inner lug-receiving recess open inward and axially toward the inner end of the sleeve so as to be axially engageable and disengageable with the lug of a knob driver mounted in said sleeve,
- and means to secure the knob axially in place on the sleeve with the recess in position to engage a driver lug,
- said mechanism being adapted to have the knob mounted on the sleeve either (a) without a knob driver in said slot so as to be freely rotatable on the sleeve, or (b) with a non-retractable driver lug in said slot so as to provide a positive drive from the knob to the sleeve, or (c) with a yieldingly retractable driver in such slot and having a lug thereon shaped to be yieldingly cammed out of engagement with said lug-receiving recess by excessive knob-turning force so as to provide a torque-releasable drive between the knob and sleeve.
- 22. Door-lock mechanism as in claim 16 or 21 in which said knob has a large circular opening in its outer end, further comprising a face closure member rotatably mounted in said opening and having a generally cylindrical flange at its inner end, said knob sleeve having a forward portion engaged about said flange for supporting the outer end of the knob, said face closure member containing an opening for a key-lock mechanism having a key-plug portion on the axis of the knob sleeve and a lateral tumbler flange, said forward-extending sleeve portion defining a slot in which said flange is received and embraced so as to orient the key-lock mechanism and face closure member about the axis of the knob sleeve.
- 23. Door-lock mechanism as in claim 22 in which said key-lock mechanism is a key-removable core having a key-retractable retaining lug projecting laterally therefrom, said face closure member having a rearward-facing shoulder thereon behind which said lug is engageable to retain the core in place.
- 24. Door-lock mechanism as in claim 22 in which said knob opening and face closure member have facing peripheral grooves at the circular interface therebetween, and a retaining ring contained in and bridging said grooves to secure the closure member in said opening.
- 25. Door-lock mechanism, comprising
- a generally cylindrical knob sleeve including a forward portion,
- a knob having a large circular opening in its outer end and having a neck portion surrounding said sleeve and coaxial therewith,
- a circular face closure member received in said knob end opening, said knob opening and face closure member having facing peripheral grooves at the circular interface therebetween, and a retaining ring contained in and bridging said grooves to secure the face closure member in said opening and rotatable therein relative to the knob,
- said closure member having a rearward extending flange engaged in the forward portion of the knob sleeve for supporting the outer end of the knob.
- 26. Door-lock mechanism as in claim 25 in which said face closure member is formed to interengage a key-lock mechanism having a key plug on the axis of the knob sleeve and a lateral tumbler flange and to expose the key plug for operation, said forward portion of the sleeve having an axial slot for receiving said tumbler flange and thereby orienting the key-lock mechanism and the face closure member about the axis of the knob sleeve.
- 27. Door-lock mechanism as in claim 26 in which said knob is normally held against rotation on the sleeve when the lock mechanism is to be operated by said key-lock mechanism, said key-lock mechanism is removable through the face closure member, and said forward portion of the knob sleeve contains two slots so as to receive the key-lock mechanism in two different orientations, said knob and face closure member forming a self-contained assembly in which said face closure member is rotatable to different orientations, to permit said key-lock mechanism to be inserted in its two orientations while the knob remains fixed and non-rotatable on the knob sleeve.
- 28. Door-lock mechanism as in claim 26 in which said knob is rotatable on said sleeve under at least some circumstances, said face closure member being oriented relative to the sleeve by the presence of a key-lock mechanism therein, said knob and face closure member forming a self-contained assembly in which said groove and ring mounting permits rotation of the knob relative to the sleeve and face-closure member when the same are held in oriented relation by the presence of a key-lock mechanism.
- 29. Door-lock mechanism as in claim 25 in which said face closure member contains an unsymmetrical opening for receiving a key-removable lock core having a key plug portion and a tumbler housing extending laterally therefrom, said forward portion of the knob sleeve being formed to interengage with such core to orient the same and the face closure member about the axis of the sleeve and said core having a retaining lug engageable behind a shoulder on said face closure member so as to be held in place relative to the knob by such engagement and by the groove and ring mounting of the face closure member in the knob opening.
- 30. Door-lock mechanism, comprising
- a knob sleeve having a forward portion defining a longitudinal slot,
- a key-lock mechanism having a key plug portion and a lateral pin tumbler flange, said mechanism being mounted with its key plug portion on the axis of the sleeve and at least partially within the forward portion of the sleeve and with its tumbler flange oriented in said slot,
- a knob mounted for possible rotation on the axis of the sleeve and having a large circular opening in its outer end,
- a face closure member rotatably mounted in said knob opening, having a flange portion at its inner end engaged with said forward portion of the knob sleeve for supporting the outer end of the knob, and having a portion non-rotatively engaged with said key lock mechanism and exposing the key plug thereof for key operation,
- said knob opening and face closure member being provided with facing peripheral grooves at the circular interface therebetween, and a retaining ring contained in and bridging said grooves to secure the closure member rotatively in said opening.
- 31. Door-lock mechanism as in claim 30 in which said key-lock mechanism is a key-removable core having a key-retractable retaining lug projecting laterally therefrom, and engaged behind a rearward-facing shoulder on said face closure member.
- 32. Door-lock mechanism as in claim 30 in which one of said grooves is of a size to contain the retaining ring and such ring is a resilient ring adapted to be flexibly retracted into such groove as the closure member is mounted in the knob and to snap into the opposite groove when the same comes into alignment therewith.
- 33. Door-lock mechanism as in claim 23 in which said knob opening and face closure member have facing peripheral grooves at the circular interface therebetween, and a retaining ring contained in and bridging said grooves to secure the closure member in said opening.
- 34. Door-lock mechanism, comprising
- a doorknob having a large circular opening in its outer end and having a neck portion for mounting the knob on a knob sleeve or the like,
- a circular face closure member received in said knob end opening,
- said knob opening and face closure member having facing peripheral grooves at the circular interface therebetween, and
- a retaining ring contained in and bridging said grooves to secure the face closure member in said opening and rotatable therein relative to the knob.
- 35. Door-lock mechanism as in claim 34 in which said face closure member is formed to receive a key-lock mechanism having a key plug on the axis of the knob sleeve and to interengage a lateral tumbler flange of such key-lock mechanism so as to orient the key-lock mechanism and the face closure member with respect to each other about the axis of the knob sleeve,
- said knob and face closure member forming a self-contained assembly in which said face closure member is rotatable to different orientations, to permit said key-lock mechanism to be inserted in different orientations with respect to the knob.
- 36. Door lock mechanism as in claim 35 in which said face closure member includes an axially extending portion forming an inward-facing shoulder for engagement by a retainer lug on a key-lock mechanism inserted in the face closure member from the outer face thereof to secure such mechanism in the face closure member.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of our co-pending application Serial No. 136,746, filed Apr. 2, 1980, and subsequently abandoned.
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