Claims
- 1. A door lock having an inner handle (14); an outer handle (12); a key cylinder (28) positioned within the outer handle; a chassis (20) containing a latch retractor; an inner spindle (52) having latch scoops (45) thereon, the inner spindle latch scoops being operably connected to the latch retractor, the inner spindle being operably connected to the inner handle; an outer spindle (42) keyed to the outer handle; and a tubular key spindle (44) positioned within the outer spindle, the key spindle having two latch scoops (45) thereon, the key spindle latch scoops being operably connected to the latch retractor, characterized in that:a lost motion means for operatively connecting the key cylinder to the key spindle and for permitting the key cylinder to freely rotate a predetermined degree of rotation relative to the key spindle, the lost motion means comprising the key spindle having an aperture (62) therein and a rotatable plug bushing (67) therein, a cam pin (60) extending radially from the plug bushing into the key spindle aperture, a spring which is free of contact with said plug bushing biasing said plug bushing toward said latch retractor, ends of said cam pin engaging the plug bushing and the key spindle the key cylinder operably engaging the plug bushing whereby, when the key cylinder is rotated, the plug bushing and cam pin rotate, the cam pin contacting an edge of the aperture thereby transmitting the rotary motion of the key cylinder to the key spindle.
- 2. The door lock according to claim 1, wherein the key spindle further comprises: a plug stem (68) rotatable about the plug bushing an end of the plug stem having an axially extending aperture (72) therein, the plug stem aperture having a bow tie shape, the key cylinder having a tail piece (29) extending therefrom, the tail piece engaging the bow tie shaped aperture, the plug stem having a circumferentially extending aperture therein the cam pin extending through the plug stem circumferential aperture, the bow tie shaped aperture, the plug stem circumferential aperture, the key spindle aperture and cam pin acting as a lost motion connection between the key cylinder tail piece and the plug bushing.
- 3. The door lock according to claim 1, wherein the key spindle aperture (62) is a square.
- 4. The door lock according to claim 1, wherein the key spindle has a slot (70a, 70b) at an end therein, the slot comprising an axially extending slot at one end, the axially extending slot intersecting a circumferentially extending slot (70b), the plug bushing has a dogging arm (66) attached thereto and radially extending therefrom into the key spindle slot, the plug bushing being axially moveable within the key spindle between a first position where the dogging arm is positioned within the axially extending slot and a second position where the dogging arm is positioned within the circumferential slot, the dogging arm further extending into an engaging aperture (43) in the outer spindle, and further comprising a clutch means for axially moving the plug bushing between the first position and the second position.
- 5. The door lock according to claim 4, wherein the clutch means comprises: a push button (22) positioned within the inner handle and inner spindle and operatively connected to the plug bushing, whereby, when the push button is depressed, the push button moves the plug bushing from the first position to the second position.
- 6. The door lock according to claim 4, wherein the clutch means comprises: the key spindle aperture having a constant width circumferentially extending first slot (62a) connected to a second slot (62b), the width of the second slot increasing from a first width proximate the first slot to a second width distal the first slot, the second width being greater than the first width, one edge of the second slot extending from and parallel to one edge of the first slot.
- 7. The door lock according to claim 4, wherein the clutch means comprises: said spring (69) biasing the plug bushing into the first position and an axially and circumferentially extending edge of the aperture engaging the cam pin and having a first portion extending circumferentially and a second portion extending at an angle away from the first portion and towards the key spindle slot, whereby when the key cylinder is rotated from an unlocked position to a locked position, the plug stem, plug bushing and cam pin rotate, the interaction of the cam pin and the aperture edge second portion causing the cam pin and plug bushing to move axially away from the key spindle slot, thereby moving the dogging arm from the first position to the second position.
- 8. A door lock having an inner handle (14); an outer handle (12); a key cylinder (28) positioned within the outer handle; a chassis (20) containing a latch retractor; an inner spindle (52) having latch scoops (45) thereon, the inner spindle latch scoops being operably connected to the latch retractor, the inner spindle being operably connected to the inner handle; an outer spindle (42) keyed to the outer handle; and a tubular key spindle (44) positioned within the outer spindle, the key spindle having two latch scoops (45) thereon, the key spindle latch scoops being operably connected to the latch retractor, an outer driver (32) connected to the outer handle, characterized in that:a lost motion means for operatively connecting the key cylinder to the key spindle and for permitting the key cylinder to freely rotate a predetermined degree of rotation relative to the key spindle, the lost motion means comprising the key spindle having an aperture (62) therein and a rotatable plug bushing (67) therein, a cam pin (60) extending radially from the plug bushing into the key spindle aperture, a spring which is free of contact with said plug bushing biasing said plug bushing toward said latch retractor the key cylinder operably engaging the plug bushing whereby, when the key cylinder is rotated, the plug bushing and cam pin rotate, the cam pin contacting an edge of the key spindle aperture thereby transmitting the rotary motion of the key cylinder to the key spindle, the key spindle having a plug stem therein, the plug stem being rotatable about the plug bushing, the plug stem having an axially extending aperture (72) therein, the plug stem aperture having a bow tie shape, the key cylinder having a tail piece (29) extending therefrom, the tail piece engaging the bow tie shaped aperture, the plug stem having a circumferentially extending aperture therein, the cam sin extending through the plug stem circumferential aperture, the bow tie shaped aperture, the plug stem circumferential aperture, the key spindle aperture and cam pin acting as a lost motion connection between the key cylinder tail piece and the plug bushing, the outer driver having a pair of opposed stops (75) projecting towards the chassis, the chassis including an outer hub (40), the outer hub having a pair of opposed stops (77) projecting towards the outer driver, the driver stops interacting with the hub stops to limit rotation of the outer handle relative to the chassis wherein the degree of lost motion provided by the bow tie shaped aperture and the plug stem aperture is greater than the degree of rotation of the outer handle relative to the hub.
Parent Case Info
This is a 371 of PCT/US/98/01475 filed on Jan. 27, 1998 and a provision of Ser. No. 60/036,435 filed Jan. 27, 1997.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
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102e Date |
371c Date |
PCT/US98/01475 |
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WO |
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7/19/1999 |
7/19/1999 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
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Kind |
WO98/32938 |
7/30/1998 |
WO |
A |
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Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
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3717778 |
Dec 1988 |
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0341656 |
Nov 1989 |
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Provisional Applications (1)
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60/036435 |
Jan 1997 |
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