Door locking handle assembly of double lock type

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6546764
  • Patent Number
    6,546,764
  • Date Filed
    Monday, April 15, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 15, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A door locking handle assembly with two locks makes its locking function and appearance stricter. Keys of these locks may lock and unlock a door handle (15). The assembly may permit only one of the keys to unlock the handle (15), if necessary. The handle (15) is mounted on a door (B) and capable of extending from and entering a handle holder (10) mounted on the door (B). A first lock (30) and a second lock (40) are mounted on a free end of the handle (15) and the holder (10), respectively, and adjacent to each other, and are provided with a first movable locking element (32) and a second movable locking element (42), respectively. When these locking elements (32, 42) are engaged with each other, the handle (15) is locked. When they (32, 42) are disengaged, the handle (15) is unlocked.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a door locking handle assembly of a double lock type, wherein a door handle is capable of being pulled out of a handle holder and side-swung thereafter to make it possible to move a door between its locked and unlocked conditions.




2. Description of the Related Art




Heretofore, it has been known to provide a door locking handle assembly of the single lock type shown in U.S. Pat. No. 5,467,623, herein incorporated by reference. Such a door locking handle assembly is essentially mounted on a door of a plugboard box or the like such as an instrument box containing therein various types of instruments. However, the door locking assembly is also widely used in any other place such as a bunkhouse in the site of construction, a warehouse and the like. Recent deterioration in public peace makes door's lock management more important.




Heretofore, in such a door locking handle assembly, a lock employed in the assembly is typified by cylinder locks and dial locks, and mounted on either a portion of the handle holder or a free end portion of the door handle. In general, a door keeping person (hereinafter referred to as the “door keeper”) holds and maintains a key of such a lock.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the present invention to provide a door locking handle assembly of a double lock type, wherein: a first and a second lock are provided in the door locking handle assembly to provide a strict locking mechanism improved in function and also in appearance; and, a first and a second door keeper may hold and maintain a first and a second key, respectively, so as to independently control the door handle of the assembly.




It is also possible to control the door locking handle assembly of the present invention using a desired one of the first and the second keys, if necessary, wherein such a desired key is held and maintained by a senior one of the door keepers in order to strictly control the assembly through the management of the keys.




It is another object of the present invention to provide such a door locking handle assembly, wherein: the locks is capable of being independently controlled (i.e., locked and unlocked) using any one of the keys for convenience in maintenance performed by the door keepers; and, it is also possible for the door keepers to control the locks using a desired one of the keys, if necessary.




In accordance with a first aspect of the present invention, the above object of the present invention is accomplished by providing:




In a door locking handle assembly of a double lock type having a construction in which: a handle holder (


10


) is mounted on a front surface (B


1


) of a door (B) by means of a screw (


11


), the screw (


11


) passing through the door (B) from its rear surface (B


2


) to fix the handle holder (


10


) to the front surface (B


1


) of the door (B); a handle shaft (


12


) extending in a direction perpendicular to the plane of the door (B) is mounted on a proximal end portion of the handle holder (


10


); a door handle (


15


) has its proximal end portion mounted on a front end portion (


13


) of the handle shaft (


12


) through a pivot (


14


) extending in a direction perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the handle shaft (


12


), the door handle (


15


) having its distal end portion swung between a folded position and a raised position in a reciprocating manner; and, a catch plate for locking the door (B) to a stationary frame element is fixedly mounted on a rear end portion (


16


) of the handle shaft (


12


), the rear end portion (


16


) appearing in the rear surface (B


2


) of the door (B), the improvement wherein:




a first lock (


30


) and a second lock (


40


) have their rear end portions fixedly mounted on an inner surface of a free end portion (


17


) of the door handle (


15


) and an inner surface of the handle holder (


10


), respectively, in a manner such that the locks (


30


,


40


) are adjacent to each other in arrangement; and




the first lock (


30


) and the second lock (


40


) are provided with a first key (K


1


) and a second (K


2


), respectively, to permit a user to lock and unlock the door handle (


15


) using at least one of the keys (K


1


, K


2


).




Further, in accordance with a second aspect of the present invention, the above object of the present invention is accomplished by providing:




The door locking handle assembly of the double lock type as set forth in the first aspect of the present invention, wherein:




each of the first lock (


30


) and the second lock (


40


) is constructed of a cylinder lock;




the first key (K


1


) is inserted into the first lock (


30


) of the handle holder (


10


), and turned to rotate a first rotor (


31


) of the first lock (


30


), so that a first movable locking element (


32


) is moved to its locked position adjacent to the free end portion of the door handle (


15


), wherein the first movable locking element (


32


) is constructed of one of a latch plate and a cam plate; and




the second key (K


2


) is inserted into the second lock (


40


) of the door handle (


15


), and turned to rotate a second rotor (


41


) of the second lock (


40


), so that a second movable locking element (


42


) is moved between: its locked position in which the second movable locking element (


42


) is engaged with the first movable locking element (


32


); and, its unlocked position in which the second movable locking element (


42


) is disengaged from the first movable locking element (


32


), wherein both the locked position and the unlocked position of the second movable locking element (


42


) are adjacent to the first movable locking element (


32


).




In accordance with a third aspect of the present invention, the above object of the present invention is accomplished by providing:




The door locking handle assembly of the double lock type as set forth in the first aspect or the second aspect of the present invention, wherein:




the first rotor (


31


) of the first lock (


30


) disposed in the handle holder (


10


) is locked in each of its two locked positions and unlocked in its unlocked position, wherein the two locked positions are angularly spaced apart from each other by a predetermined angle, each of the two locked positions being also angularly spaced apart from the unlocked position by a predetermined angle;




the first movable locking element (


32


) is locked in each of its two locked positions and unlocked in its unlocked position, wherein the two locked positions are angularly spaced apart from each other by a predetermined angle and adjacent to the free end portion (


17


) of the door handle (


15


), each of the two locked positions being also angularly spaced apart from the unlocked position by a predetermined angle, wherein a first one of the two locked positions is closer to the free end portion (


17


) of the door handle (


15


) than the other to disable the second movable locking element (


42


) from disengaging from the first movable locking element (


32


) even when the second movable locking element (


42


) is moved to the unlocked position thereof;




the first movable locking element (


32


) is moved to the other of the two locked positions thereof to enable the second movable locking element (


42


) to engage with and disengage from the first movable locking element (


32


); and




in the unlocked position of the first movable locking element (


32


), the second movable locking element (


42


) is always disengaged from the first movable locking element (


32


) irrespective of whether the second movable locking element (


42


) is in its locked position.




Here, each of the locks may be of any one of types including a cylinder lock, a pin tumbler type, a disc tumbler type, a dial type and the like. In the door locking handle assembly of the present invention, it is essential to insert the keys (K


1


, K


2


) in the locks to rotate their rotors, so that the first movable locking element (


32


) is engaged with or disengaged from the second movable locking element (


42


), wherein these movable locking elements are constructed of the latch plate or the cam plates.




Further, in the door locking handle assembly of the present invention, each of the movable locking elements (


32


,


42


) may be constructed of a latch plate which performs a reciprocating linear motion when driven by the rotors (


32


,


41


), or may be constructed of a cam plate which performs a rotating motion when driven by the rotors (


32


,


41


).




The door locking handle assembly according to the first and the second aspect of the present invention enjoys the following effects:




Namely, though the first and second locks (


30


,


40


) are independently provided in the handle holder (


10


) and the door handle (


15


), it is possible for the door keepers to lock and unlock the door handle (


15


) using any one of these locks (


30


,


40


), which enables any one of the door keepers independently to lock and unlock the door handle (


15


).




Further, in the door locking handle assembly according to the second aspect of the present invention, since the second movable locking element (


42


) of the second lock


40


is so arranged as to be engaged with the first movable locking element (


32


) of the first lock


30


in locking operation of the door handle (


15


), it is possible to unlock the door handle (


15


) by moving any one of the first movable locking element (


32


) and the second movable locking element (


42


) to its unlocked position in which these movable locking elements (


32


,


42


) are disengaged from each other.




In the door locking handle assembly according to the third aspect of the present invention, it is possible to enable only one or both of the keys (K


1


, K


2


) to unlock the door handle (


15


), which makes it possible to use one of the keys (K


1


, K


2


) as a primary control key.




Since the door locking handle assembly of the present invention is provided with two locks (


30


,


40


), it is possible to make the door locking handle assembly of the present invention stricter in locking mechanism and also in appearance, which may prevent illegal access to the door locking handle assembly of the present invention.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The above and other objects, advantages and features of the present invention will be more apparent from the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:





FIG. 1

is a longitudinal sectional view of a first embodiment of the door locking handle assembly of the present invention in its locked condition;





FIG. 2

is a front view of the door locking handle assembly shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a partially broken side view of the door locking handle assembly of the present invention, illustrating the second lock having been disengaged from the first lock;





FIG. 4

is a front view of the door locking handle assembly in a condition in which the second lock is disengaged from the first lock as shown in

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 5

is a front view of the door locking handle assembly in a condition in which the first lock is in its unlocked position;





FIG. 6

is an enlarged front view of the movable locking elements of a second embodiment of the door locking handle assembly of the present invention, illustrating the first lock being in its locked condition in which the second lock can't unlock the door handle at all;





FIG. 7

is an enlarged front view of the movable locking elements of the second embodiment of the door locking handle assembly, illustrating the movable locking elements in a condition in which the door handle is capable of being unlocked using any one of the keys; and





FIG. 8

is an enlarged front view of the movable locking elements of the second embodiment of the door locking handle assembly, illustrating the movable locking elements in a condition in which the door handle is capable of being locked using the first key only.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




The best modes for carrying out the present invention will be described in detail using a first and a second embodiment of the present invention with reference to the accompanying drawings.




First Embodiment




A first embodiment of a door locking handle assembly according to the first and the second aspect of the present invention is shown in

FIGS. 1

to


5


.




In the drawings, the reference numeral


10


denotes a handle holder provided with a concave portion


20


in its front surface, as shown in FIG.


1


. The handle holder


10


is mounted on a front surface B


1


of a door B by means of a screw


11


which passes through the door B from its rear surface B


2


to fix the handle holder


10


to the front surface B


1


of the door B. The concave portion


20


of the handle holder


10


receives a door handle


15


therein. On the other hand, a handle shaft


12


is mounted on an upper front portion


13


of the handle holder


10


in a manner such that the handle shaft


12


is rotatable on its longitudinal axis extending in a direction perpendicular to the plane of a door B, but not axially slidable in its longitudinal direction relative to the handle holder


10


. A pivot


14


extends in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the handle shaft


12


to pass through a front end portion of the handle shaft


12


, and rotatably supports a proximal end portion of a door handle


15


to permit a distal end portion of the door handle


15


to swingably move between: its folded position embedded in the door handle holder


10


; and, its raised position spaced apart forward from a front surface of the handle holder


10


.




Fixedly mounted on a rear end portion


16


of the handle shaft


12


is a catch plate (not shown), which is substantially similar in construction to a “catch plate 11” described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,467,623, herein incorporated by reference. When such a catch plate is turned to extend from the rear side of the door B toward a stationary frame element (not shown) of a box containing various instruments and engage with the stationary frame element, the door B is locked to the stationary frame element. For example, the handle shaft


12


has its rear end portion


16


formed into a noncircular shape in cross section such as one of a square shape, a hexagonal shape, a semi-circular shape and like irregular shapes in cross section, which makes it possible for the above-mentioned catch plate (not shown) to be non-rotatably fixed to the rear end portion


16


of the handle shaft


12


in an insertion manner. After completion of insertion, the catch plate is firmly fixed to the rear end portion


16


of the handle shaft


12


using a screw to prevent the catch plate from axially slipping out of the rear end portion


16


of the handle shaft


12


.




A first lock


30


is fixedly mounted on a front surface of the handle holder


10


so as to be adjacent to a free end portion


17


of the door handle


15


, and has its first keyhole


33


exposed forward as viewed in FIG.


2


. In operation, as shown in

FIG. 2

, when a first key K


1


(shown in

FIG. 1

) is inserted into the keyhole


33


and turns a first rotor


31


of the first lock


30


through a predetermined angle such as 90 degrees, a large-diameter portion


36


of a cam plate


32




a


(shown in phantom line in

FIG. 2

) serving as a first movable locking element


32


mechanically interlocked with the first rotor


31


is also turned to move toward and away from the free end portion


17


of the door handle


15


. Such a large-diameter portion


36


of the cam plate


32




a


corresponds to a locked position of the first lock


30


. As is clear from

FIG. 2

, the cam plate


32




a


(shown in phantom line) is also provided with a small-diameter portion


37


corresponding an unlocked position of the first lock


30


.




On the other hand, a second lock


40


, which is substantially similar in construction to the first lock


30


except its latch plate


42




a


, is fixedly mounted on a front surface of the free end portion


17


of the door handle


15


so as to be adjacent to the first lock


30


. In operation, as shown in

FIG. 2

, when a second key K


2


(shown in

FIG. 1

) is inserted into a second keyhole


43


of the second lock


40


and turns a second rotor


41


(shown in

FIG. 1

) of the second lock


40


, the latch plate


42




a


(shown in phantom line in

FIG. 2

) serving as a second movable locking element


42


mechanically interlocked with the second rotor


41


is also turned to have its lower end portion move toward and away from the cam plate


32




a


of the first lock


30


. As is clear from

FIG. 1

, when the second rotor


41


is turned to have its latch plate


42




a


move downward and engaged with a rear surface of the cam plate


32




a


(shown in

FIG. 1

) of the first lock


30


in an overlapping manner, the door handle


15


is locked to the handle holder


10


. In contrast with this, as shown in

FIG. 3

, when the second rotor


41


is turned to have its latch plate


42




a


move upward and therefore released from the rear surface of the cam plate


32




a


of the first lock


30


, the door handle


15


is unlocked or released from the handle holder


10


.




In this first embodiment, as is clear from

FIGS. 1 and 3

, the second rotor


41


is provided with an eccentric pin


45


which extends rearward from a rear surface of the second rotor


41


to slidably pass through the latch plate


42




a


. More specifically, the eccentric pin


45


is slidably received in a hole of the latch plate


42




a


, which makes it possible to linearly drive the latch plate


42




a


up and down in a reciprocating manner when the second rotor


41


is turned on its longitudinal axis by means of the second key K


2


. Due to this, the latch plate


42




a


is capable of being moved toward and away from the cam plate


32




a


of the first lock


30


in an area behind the rear surface of the cam plate


32




a.






In operation, the door locking handle assembly of the first embodiment according to the first and the second aspect of the present invention will be now described.




First, with reference to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, a process for locking the door handle


15


to the handle holder


10


will be described.




The first key K


1


is inserted into the first keyhole


33


of the first lock


30


to turn the first rotor


31


together with the cam plate


32




a


(i.e., the first movable locking element


32


) in a manner such that the large-diameter portion


36


of the cam plate


32




a


is moved toward the free end portion


17


of the door handle


15


. After the large-diameter portion


36


of the cam plate


32




a


reaches its highest position as viewed in

FIG. 2

, the first key K


1


is removed from the first keyhole


33


.




Next, the second key K


2


is inserted into the second keyhole


43


of the second lock


40


to turn the second rotor


41


in a manner such that the latch plate


42




a


(i.e., the second movable locking element


42


) is moved downward toward the cam plate


32




a


of the first lock


30


to place the latch plate


42




a


behind a rear surface of the cam plate


32




a


in an overlapping manner, as viewed in FIG.


1


. After the latch plate


42




a


is placed behind the rear surface of the cam plate


32




a


in such an overlapping manner, the second key K


2


is removed from the second keyhole


43


so that the door handle


15


is locked to the handle holder


10


, as is clear from

FIGS. 1 and 2

. As a result, the door B is locked to the stationary frame element of the box, as described in the above with reference to the prior art (i.e., U.S. Pat. No. 5,467,623).




When the door handle


15


is released from the handle holder


10


, the first key K


1


is inserted into the corresponding first keyhole


33


and tuned so that the first rotor


31


and the cam plate


32




a


are turned to have the large-diameter portion


36


of the cam plate


32




a


turned through an angle of 90 degrees, whereby the small-diameter portion


37


of the cam plate


32




a


is oppositely disposed from the latch plate


42




a


of the second lock


40


, which permits the cam plate


32




a


to be released from contact with the latch plate


42




a


. As a result, the door handle


15


is completely released from the handle holder


10


, as shown in FIG.


5


.




As is clear from

FIGS. 3 and 4

, it is also possible to release the door handle


15


from the handle holder


10


by inserting the second key K


2


into the second keyhole


43


of the second lock


40


to turn the second rotor


41


. In this process, when the second rotor


41


is turned, the latch plate


42




a


is moved upward and retracted from the large-diameter portion


36


of the cam plate


32




a


so that the former is disengaged from the latter, which permits the door handle


15


to be released from the handle holder


10


and to have its free end portion


17


swingably moved forward to its raised position, as viewed in FIG.


3


.




Consequently, it is possible for the door locking handle assembly of the present invention to have its keys K


1


, K


2


maintained independently by the individual door keepers, which permits each of the door keepers to lock and unlock the door handle


15


at each door keeper's discretion.




Second Embodiment





FIGS. 6

to


8


shows a second embodiment of the door locking handle assembly according to the third aspect of the present invention.




The second embodiment differs from the first embodiment in that the second embodiment employs a slight modification of the cam plate


32




a


serving as the first movable locking element


32


of the first lock


30


of the first embodiment. Such a slight modification of the cam plate


32




a


employed in the second embodiment will be hereinafter referred to as the modified cam plate


32




a.






More specifically, as is clear from

FIG. 6

, the modified cam plate


32




a


is provided with a largest-diameter portion


36




a


and a larger-diameter portion


36




b


. These portions


36




a


,


36




b


are angularly spaced apart from each other by a predetermined angle, for example such as an angle of 90 degrees, an angle of 120 degrees, or the like. In operation, when each of these portions


36




a


,


36




b


is oppositely disposed from the free end portion


17


of the door handle


15


, the first rotor


31


may assume each of two locked positions. More specifically, in the second embodiment, as is clear from

FIGS. 6 and 7

, the modified cam plate


32




a


of the first rotor


31


has two locked positions.




Now, the second embodiment of the present invention will be described in operation.




The second embodiment is quite similar in construction, action and effect to the first embodiment except the provision of the largest-diameter portion


36




a


in the modified cam plate


32




a


employed in the second embodiment, as is clear from

FIGS. 6

to


8


.




As shown in

FIG. 6

, when the largest-diameter portion


36




a


of the modified cam plate


32




a


is oppositely disposed from a lower end portion of the latch plate


42




a


in an overlapping manner in a condition in which the latch plate


42




a


is held in its highest position, it is not possible for the second key K


2


to have the latch plate


42




a


disengaged from the largest-diameter portion


36




a


of the modified cam plate


32




a


. In contrast with this, it is possible for the first key K


1


to have the largest-diameter portion


36




a


of the modified cam plate


32




a


selectively disengaged from or engaged again with the lower end portion of the latch plate


42




a.






On the other hand, when the modified cam plate


32




a


has its larger-diameter portion


36




b


oppositely disposed from the lower end portion of the latch plate


42




a


in an overlapping manner in a condition in which the latch plate


42




a


is held in its lowest position shown in

FIG. 7

, it is possible for the second key K


2


to have the lower end portion of the latch plate


42




a


selectively disengaged from or engaged again with the large-diameter portion


36




b


of the modified cam plate


32




a


. When the modified cam plate


32




a


holds the large-diameter portion


36




b


thereof in its highest position as shown in

FIG. 7

, it is also possible for the second key K


2


to have the lower end portion of the latch plate


42




a


selectively disengaged from or engaged again with the large-diameter portion


36




b


of the modified cam plate


32




a.






Further, as shown in

FIG. 8

, when the small-diameter portion


37


of the modified cam plate


32




a


is oppositely disposed from a lower end portion of the latch plate


42




a


held in its lowest position, it is not possible for the second key K


2


to have the lower end portion of the latch plate


42




a


engaged with the small-diameter portion


37


of the modified cam plate


32




a


. However, in this condition, it is possible for the first key K


1


to have a desired one of the large-diameter portion


36




b


and the largest-diameter portion


36




a


of the modified cam plate


32




a


selectively engaged with the lower end portion of the latch plate


42




a


in an overlapping manner.




As is clear from

FIG. 1

, in the first embodiment of the present invention, the handle holder


10


and the door handle


15


are provided with the first lock


30


with the first key K


1


and the second lock


40


with the second key K


2


, respectively. The user (i.e., door keeper) may use any one of these keys K


1


, K


2


to lock and unlock the door handle


15


with respect to the handle holder


10


. Consequently, it is possible for each of two different users (or door keepers) to independently hold and maintain each of these keys K


1


, K


2


on an equal footing with each other.




In the first embodiment according to the second aspect of the present invention, since the second movable locking element


42


is so arranged as to be engaged with the first movable locking element


32


, it is possible to disengage these movable locking elements


32


,


42


from each other by disengaging a desired one of these elements


32


,


42


from the other, which results in unlocking operation of the door handle


15


from the handle holder


10


.




In the second embodiment according to the third aspect of the present invention, since the second embodiment has the above construction and action, it is possible for the door keeper to determine which of these keys K


1


, K


2


he or she uses as his or her primary control key.




Further, since the door locking handle assembly of the present invention is provided with two pieces of the locks


30


and


40


together with their keys K


1


and K


2


, it is possible to strictly improve the assembly in locking mechanism and in appearance.




While the present invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to the preferred embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various modifications and changes may be made therein without departing from the spirit of the present invention as defined by the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. In a door locking handle assembly of a double lock type having a construction in which: a handle holder (10) is mounted on a front surface (B1) of a door (B) by means of a screw (11), said screw (11) passing through said door (B) from a rear surface (B2) to fix said handle holder (10) to said front surface (B1) of said door (B); a handle shaft (12) extending in a direction perpendicular to the plane of said door (B) is mounted on a proximal end portion of said handle holder (10); a door handle (15) has a proximal end portion mounted on a front end portion (13) of said handle shaft (12) through a pivot (14) extending in a direction perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of said handle shaft (12), said door handle (15) having a distal end portion swung between a folded position and a raised position thereof in a reciprocating manner; and, a catch plate for locking said door (B) to a stationary frame element is fixedly mounted on a rear end portion (16) of said handle shaft (12), said rear end portion (16) appearing in said rear surface (B2) of said door (B), the improvement wherein:a first lock (30) and a second lock (40) have their rear end portions fixedly mounted on an inner surface of a free end portion (17) of said door handle (15) and an inner surface of said handle holder (10), respectively, in a manner such that said locks (30, 40) are adjacent to each other in arrangement; and said first lock (30) and said second lock (40) are provided with a first key (K1) and a second key (K2), to permit a user to lock and unlock said door handle (15) using at least one of said keys (K1, K2).
  • 2. The door locking handle assembly of the double lock type as set forth in claim 1, wherein:each of said first lock (30) and said second lock (40) is constructed of a cylinder lock; said first key (K1) is inserted into said first lock (30) of said handle holder (10), and turned to rotate a first rotor (31) of said first lock (30), 50 that a first movable locking element (32) is moved to a locked position adjacent to said free end portion of said door handle (15), wherein said first movable locking element (32) is constructed of a latch plate or a cam plate; and said second key (K2) is inserted into said second lock (40) of said door handle (15), and turned to rotate a second rotor (41) of said second lock (40), so that a second movable locking element (42) is moved between: a locked position in which said second movable locking element (42) is engaged with said first movable locking element (32); and, an unlocked position in which said second movable locking element (42) is disengaged from said first movable locking element (32), wherein both said locked position and said unlocked position of said second movable locking element (42) are adjacent to said first movable locking element (32).
  • 3. The door locking handle assembly of the double lock type as set forth in claim 1 or 2, wherein:said first rotor (31) of said first lock (30) disposed in said handle holder (10) is locked in each of two locked positions and unlocked in its unlocked position, wherein said two locked positions are angularly spaced apart from each other by a predetermined angle, each of said two locked positions being also angularly spaced apart from said unlocked position by a predetermined angle; said first movable locking element (32) is locked in each of two locked positions and unlocked in an unlocked position, wherein said two locked positions are angularly spaced apart from each other by a predetermined angle and adjacent to said free end portion (17) of said door handle (15), each of said two locked positions being also angularly spaced apart from said unlocked position by a predetermined angle, wherein a first one of said two locked positions is closer to said free end portion (17) of said door handle (15) than the other to disable said second movable locking element (42) from disengaging from said first movable locking element (32) even when said second movable locking element (42) is moved to said unlocked position thereof; said first movable locking element (32) is moved to said the other of said two locked positions thereof to enable said second movable locking element (42) to engage with and disengage from said first movable locking element (32); and in said unlocked position of said first movable locking element (32), said second movable locking element (42) is always disengaged from said first movable locking element (32) irrespective of whether said second movable locking element (42) is in its locked position.
  • 4. The door locking handle assembly of the double lock type according to claim 1, wherein each of said first lock (30) and said second lock (40) is a pin tumbler type.
  • 5. The door locking handle assembly of the double lock type according to claim 1, wherein each of said first lock (30) and said second lock (40) is a disc tumbler type.
  • 6. The door locking handle assembly of the double lock type according to claim 2, wherein said first movable locking element (32) is constructed of a cam plate having a rotary motion.
  • 7. The door locking handle assembly of the double lock type according to claim 2, wherein said second movable locking element (42) is constructed of a latch plate having a reciprocating motion.
  • 8. The door locking handle assembly of the double lock type according to claim 2, wherein said second rotor (41) is attached to said second movable locking element (42) by an eccentric pin (45) which extends rearward from a rear surface of the second rotor (41).
  • 9. In a door locking handle assembly of a double lock type having a construction in which: a handle holder (10) is mounted on a front surface (B1) of a door (B) by means of a screw (11), said screw (11) passing through said door (B) from a rear surface (B2) to fix said handle holder (10) to said front surface (B1) of said door (B); a handle shaft (12) extending in a direction perpendicular to the plane of said door (B) is mounted on a proximal end portion of said handle holder (10); a door handle (15) has a proximal end portion mounted on a front end portion (13) of said handle shaft (12) through a pivot (14) extending in a direction perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of said handle shaft (12), said door handle (15) having a distal end portion swung between a folded position and a raised position thereof in a reciprocating manner; and, a catch plate for locking said door (B) to a stationary frame element is fixedly mounted on a rear end portion (16) of said handle shaft (12), said rear end portion (16) appearing in said rear surface (B2) of said door (B), the improvement wherein:a first lock (30) and a second lock (40) have their rear end portions fixedly mounted on an inner surface of a free end portion (17) of said door handle (15) and an inner surface of said handle holder (10) respectively, in a manner such that said locks (30,40) are adjacent to each other in arrangement; said first lock (30) and said second lock (40) are provided with a first key (K1) and a second (K2), respectively, to permit a user to lock and unlock said door handle (15) using at least one of said keys (K1, K2), each of said first lock (30) and said second lock (40) is constructed of a cylinder lock; said first key (K1) is inserted into said first lock (30) of said handle holder (10), and turned to rotate a first rotor (31) of said first lock (30), so that a first movable locking element (32) is moved to a locked position adjacent to said free end portion (17) of said door handle (15), wherein said first movable locking element (32) is constructed of a cam plate; and said second key (K2) is inserted into said second lock (40) of said door handle (15), and turned to rotate a second rotor (41) of said second lock (40), so that a second movable locking element (42) is moved between: a locked position in which said second movable locking element (42) is engaged with said first movable locking element (32); and an unlocked position in which said second movable locking element (42) is disengaged from said first movable locking element (32); wherein both said locked position and said unlocked position of said second movable locking element (42) are adjacent to said first movable locking element (32); and, said second movable locking element (42) is constructed of a latch plate attached to said first rotor (31) by an eccentric pin (45).
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2001-172977 Jun 2001 JP
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