1. Field of Invention
The invention relates to a door lock and, in particular, to a door lock whose transmission mechanism is controlled by a key.
2. Related Art
An objective of the invention is to provide a lock whose transmission mechanism is controlled by a key. It simplifies the door lock components and the structure thereof. The cost can thus be decreased.
To achieve the above objective, the door lock includes a main lock ensemble at the center of the door and an auxiliary lock ensemble on each end of the door. The main lock ensemble and the auxiliary lock ensemble on both ends of the door are connected by long bars. The main lock ensemble includes: a housing whose central position has a pivotal part that automatically returns to its original position after pivotally rotating to a fixed angle. The pivotal part drives a first connecting bar to move vertically and a second connecting bar to pivotally swing as it turns. As the first connecting bar moves vertically, it drives a third connecting bar to swing pivotally. One end of the third connecting bar leads a vertical bar to move vertically. One end of the housing has a position limiting element that positions the vertical bar at the unlocked state. Both ends of the vertical bar connect to the long bars of the auxiliary lock ensembles, controlling the auxiliary lock ensembles to open or close the lock. As the second connecting bar swings, it leads a lock tongue to retract into or extend out of the housing. One end of the housing has a lock core driven by a key. The lock core shifts a lock chip horizontally, and has a positioning element for positioning the lock chip after its shift. When the lock chip shifts toward the vertical bar, it blocks the vertical bar from moving sideways. It also prevents the pivotal part from extending the lock tongue.
The invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given herein below illustration only, and thus is not limitative of the present invention, and wherein:
The present application will be apparent from the following detailed description, which proceeds with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein the same references relate to the same elements. For the present application, the vertical direction shall be defined as parallel lengthwise to the long side of the lock housing, and the horizontal direction shall be defined as orthogonal to the vertical direction in the plane of the lock housing.
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The center of the pivotal part 2 has an axle hole 24 for the axle bar of a knob to go through. Its bottom has an extension part 25. The top of the pivotal part 2 has two stopping walls 26. The top of the extension part 25 has a first driving part 251 that drives the first connecting bar 21 to move vertically. The bottom of the pivotal part 2 has a long arc groove 27 and a long arc wall 28. The pivotal part 2 further has a first long arc hole 29 through its top and bottom surfaces.
Both ends of the first long arc hole 29 are provided with a plate 291. The bottom of each plate 291 has a stopping part 291a. The housing has a second long arc hole 12 corresponding to each of the stopping parts 291a. The stopping part 291a of each plate 291 extends into the corresponding second long arc hole 12. A compressed spring 292 is disposed in the first long arc hole 29, with both ends urging against the two plates 291. The compressed spring 292 in the first long arc hole 29 has a long arc plate 293 whose length is shorter than the first long arc hole 29.
The second connecting bar 22 has a protruding part 221 at the pivotal place. The protruding part 221 is disposed in the long arc groove 27. A driving wall 222 is formed next to the protruding part 221 of the second connecting bar 22 for the long arc wall 28 to push as the pivotal part 2 rotates.
The second connecting bar 22 has a first notch 223 at the other end of the pivotal place. One end of the lock tongue 4 has a connecting part 41 disposed in the first notch 223.
A second notch 224 is formed between both ends of the second connecting bar 22. The housing 1 has a protruding post 13 corresponding to the second notch 224. When the second connecting bar 22 swings towards the protruding post 13, it urges against the protruding post 13 and stays at its vertical position for the lock tongue to extend out of the housing 1.
One end of the third connecting bar 23 is pivotally disposed on the housing 1. Its other end has a second driving part 231. A protruding post 232 is provided between the two ends. One end of the first connecting bar 21 has a third notch 211. The first driving part 251 engages the third notch 211. As the pivotal part 2 rotates, the first driving part 251 pushes the first connecting bar 21, through the third notch 211, to move vertically. It also drives the third connecting bar 23 to swing. The second driving part 231 of the third connecting bar 23 drives the vertical bar 3 to move vertically.
Each end of the vertical bar 3 connects to the long bars C of an auxiliary lock ensemble B. One end of the vertical bar 3 has a fourth notch 31 for engaging the second driving part 231. The other end has a concave part 32. When the vertical bar 3 moves toward the position limiting element 11, the lock is opened. The position limiting element 11 is elastic and makes a sound when it engages the concave part 32, indicating a successful positioning.
The positioning element 7 on the lock chip 6 urges via a compressed spring 71 against a stopping board 15 of the housing 1. It urges toward the lock core 5. The bottom of the positioning element 7 has a triangular blocking part 72. Correspondingly, the lock chip 6 has a triangular guiding part 61. When the lock chip 6 moves horizontally, the slant surfaces between the blocking part 72 and the guiding part 61 push against each other, so that the blocking part 72 of the positioning element 7 is limited to both sides of the guiding part 61. This positions the lock chip 6 when the lock is opened or closed. A sound is made when the positioning is successful.
The lock chip 6 has a blocking part 62. The vertical bar 3 has another blocking part 33 on the end opposite to the lock chip 6. When the lock chip 6 moves toward the vertical bar 3, the blocking part 62 and the blocking part 33 block each other, preventing the vertical bar 3 from moving vertically.
According to the above-mentioned door lock structure, the rotation of the lock core 5 moves the lock chip 6 horizontally. As shown in
Although the invention has been described with reference to specific embodiments, this description is not meant to be construed in a limiting sense. Various modifications of the disclosed embodiments, as well as alternative embodiments, will be apparent to people skilled in the art. Therefore, it is contemplated that the appended claims will cover all modifications that fall within the true scope of the invention.
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