1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a door locking handle assembly, which assembly is provided with an in-cabinet unlocking mechanism employed in a door of a large-sized walk-in type freezing cabinet and the like for business use.
2. Description of the Related Art
This type of a conventional door locking handle assembly is disclosed in, for example such as Japanese Patent No. 2797276, in which: a stationary main body of the assembly is fixedly mounted on a front surface of a door of a freezing cabinet; pivotally mounted on the stationary main body of the assembly through a cross pivot pin is an operating handle which can be operated from the exterior of the cabinet; fixedly mounted on a jamb of the cabinet is a latch receiver which is detachably engaged with a latch member, wherein the latch member is provided in the stationary main body of the door locking handle assembly. In operation, when the operating handle is pulled away from the door of the cabinet so as to turn on its cross pivot pin, the latch member is driven or moved to its unlocking position, so that the door is unlocked from the cabinet.
In such a large-sized freezing cabinet for business use, articles contained in the cabinet (hereinafter referred to as “contained articles”) are often rearranged in the cabinet and also carried in and out of the cabinet in a condition in which a refrigerating machine installed in the cabinet still continues its normal operation. Due to this, the conventional freezing cabinet is provided with an in-cabinet unlocking mechanism for escape of a worker having been accidentally confined to the cabinet, wherein the in-cabinet unlocking mechanism can be operated by such a worker from the inside of the cabinet in a manner such that the latch member is driven or moved to its unlocking position, as is disclosed in the above Japanese Patent No. 2797276 and further in Japanese Utility Model Application Laid-Open No. Sho 56-5987, for example.
This in-cabinet unlocking mechanism is constructed of: a stationary base member fixedly mounted on a rear surface of the door of the freezing cabinet; and, an in-cabinet push rod passing through both a guide hole of the stationary base member and a receiving hole of the door, wherein the receiving hole extends from a front surface of the door to a rear surface of the same door. More specifically, the in-cabinet unlocking mechanism is so designed as to permit the worker to escape out of the cabinet by himself or herself by depressing the in-cabinet push rod from the inside of the cabinet even when he or she is confined to the cabinet, wherein the in-cabinet push rod thus depressed by the worker drives the latch member to its unlocking position through an appropriate intermediate transmission mechanism, as is disclosed in the above Japanese Utility Model Application Laid-Open No. Sho 56-5987.
However, the freezing cabinet is disadvantageous in that: when a difference in temperature between the exterior and the interior of the cabinet, outside water vapor or moisture in the air can enter a clearance between an inner peripheral surface of the receiving hole of the door and an outer peripheral surface of the push rod, and can freeze on contact with chilled air of the interior of the cabinet, so that the push rod can be locked by the frost thus formed around the push rod, which makes it impossible for the worker having been confined to the cabinet to move the in-cabinet push rod from the inside of the cabinet when he or she wants to escape out of the cabinet.
In order to prevent the in-cabinet push rod from being locked with the frost formed in the clearance between the receiving hole of the door and the push rod, there has been already proposed an in-cabinet heater in, for example, each of the Japanese Patent No. 2797276 and the Japanese Utility Model Application Laid-Open No. Sho 56-5987, where the in-cabinet heater is incorporated in the in-cabinet unlocking mechanism. However, this heater-incorporated type of in-cabinet unlocking mechanism may increase the entire manufacturing cost due to necessity of additional manufacturing cost for the heater's components. Further, such heater's components require their cumbersome electrical wiring works for power supply in installation. Furthermore, these electrical wirings of the heater's components and the heater's components themselves are particularly poor in impact resistance, and therefore require a frequent maintenance service, which increases the maintenance cost of the in-cabinet unlocking mechanism. These are disadvantages inherent in the conventional in-cabinet unlocking mechanism.
Under such circumstances, the present invention was made. Consequently, it is an object of the present invention to provide a door locking handle assembly provided with an in-cabinet unlocking mechanism, which is free from any additional maintenance cost, capable of reducing the number of its components and the manufacturing cost thereof, and further capable of being installed in an easy manner.
The above object of the present invention is accomplished by providing:
In a door locking handle assembly provided with an in-cabinet unlocking mechanism, wherein: an operating handle is pivoted to a stationary main body through a cross pivot pin, the stationary main body being fixedly mounted on a front surface of a door of a freezing cabinet; a latch receiver is fixedly mounted on the cabinet and detachably engaged with a latch member which is provided in the stationary main body; when the operating handle is pulled away from the door to turn on the cross pivot pin, the latch member is moved to its unlocking position in which the door is unlocked from the cabinet; a stationary base member is fixedly mounted on a rear surface of the door and provided with a guide hole; the door is provided with a receiving hole which extends from the front surface to the rear surface of the door; an in-cabinet push rod passes though both the guide hole and the receiving hole to project inside the cabinet; when the in-cabinet push rod is pushed from inside of the cabinet, the latch member is moved to its unlocking position, the improvement wherein:
Now, the effect of the present invention will be described.
In the present having the above construction, as described in the above: a clearance is provided between the inner peripheral surface of the receiving hole of the door and the outer peripheral surface of the in-cabinet push rod; and, the sealing member made of heat insulating material is mounted in such a clearance in a manner such that an inner peripheral surface of the sealing member is brought into close and slidable contact with the outer peripheral surface of the in-cabinet push rod. Due to this construction, in the present invention, there is no fear that the moisture in the external air enters the clearance between the inner peripheral surface of the receiving hole of the door and the outer peripheral surface of the in-cabinet push rod to contact with a chilled air of the interior of the cabinet. Consequently, it is possible for the present invention to prevent any frost formation around the push rod, which permits the worker having been accidentally confined to the cabinet to open the door of the cabinet from the inside of the cabinet without fail.
As described above, in the present invention, means for preventing the frost formation around the in-cabinet push rod is realized by means of the sealing member not by means of a heater element incorporated in the cabinet. Due to this, in the present invention, it is possible to eliminate any cumbersome wiring and installation works of heater components. Further, there is no fear of open circuit in the wirings of the heater components and the heater element itself, which may prevent any further increase in maintenance cost.
It is desirable to rigidly construct each components of the door locking handle assembly and the in-cabinet unlocking mechanism, particularly as to the in-cabinet stationary base member and the in-cabinet push rod by using metallic material in order to improve these components in resistance to mechanical shock.
The sealing member can be made of any rigid material, provided that the inner peripheral surface of the sealing member made of such rigid material is capable of fitting to the outer peripheral surface of the in-cabinet push rod. In general, the sealing member is made of a sponge-line foamed rubber or a sponge-line foamed plastics.
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:
The best modes for carrying out the present invention will be described in detail using an embodiment of the present invention with reference to the accompanying drawings.
In the embodiment of the present invention shown in the drawings, particularly in
On the other hand, as is clear from
As is clear from the above description, the sealing member 7 has its outer peripheral surface press-fitted to an inner peripheral surface of the receiving hole 9 of the door 3 to enhance its sealing performance. More specifically, the sealing member 7 is closely packed in the receiving hole 9 over the entire length of the hole 9.
As for the construction of the door locking handle assembly 10, such construction is not limited to that of the embodiment shown in the drawings and therefore may be appropriately modified as is well known in the art.
In the construction of the embodiment shown in the drawings, a stationary main body 11 of the door locking handle assembly 10 is fixedly mounted on a front surface of the door 3. On the other hand, a latch receiver 12 is fixedly mounted on a front surface of a jamb portion of the cabinet 13. An operating handle 14 is pivoted to the stationary main body 11 of the assembly 10 through a cross pivot pin 20. A latch member 15 is slidably mounted on the stationary main body 11 in a manner such that the latch member is capable of moving rightward and leftward in parallel to the front surface of the door 3, as viewed in
Also as shown in
Both a drive lever 21 and a release lever 22 are pivoted to the operating handle 14 through the cross pivot pin 20. As is clear from
A lock lever 27 has its proximal end portion pivoted to an intermediate portion of the latch member 15 through a pivot pin 28, and has a side surface of its proximal end portion formed into a flat surface portion 30 which is capable of abutting on a spring support portion 29 of the base member 17, which spring support portion 29 extends upward in
In this door locking handle assembly 10 having the above construction, when a grip portion of the operating handle 14 is pulled away from the front surface of the door 3 in a manner such that the operating handle 14 is rotated counterclockwise on its cross pivot pin 20 as viewed in
Under such circumstances, when the worker has his or her hand detached from the operating handle 14, the latch member 15 returns to its initial position under the influence of a resilient force exerted by the compression coil spring 16 so that the front end portion of the latch member 15 projects outward from a left-side wall portion 37 of the stationary main body 11. In company with this rightward projection of the latch member 15, the operating handle 14 rotates clockwise on its cross pivot pin 20 to return to its initial position shown in
In operation, once the front end portion of the latch member 15 passes the front surface of the latch receiver 12, the latch member 15 is quickly and slidably moved back to the left-hand side of
Even when the door 3 of the freezing cabinet 13 is accidentally closed in a condition in which the worker still works inside the cabinet 13, the worker thus confined to the cabinet 13 can open the door 3 from the inside of the cabinet by simply pushing the in-cabinet push rod 1 which passes through both the receiving hole 9 of the door 3 and the through-hole 18 of the base member 17 to extend inside the cabinet 13. More particularly, in such a opening operation of the door 3, when the in-cabinet push rod 1 is pushed by the worker confined to the cabinet 13, the follower end portion 23 of the release lever 22 is pushed upward in
When the in-cabinet push rod 1 is further pushed or depressed deeply by the worker in the cabinet 13, the follower end portion 23 of the release lever 22 has its wing projection 24 brought into press contact with the follower end portion 25 of the drive lever 21 to push the follower end portion 25 of the drive lever 21 upward in
Due to this, it is possible for the worker having been confined to the cabinet 13 to easily and immediately escape from the cabinet 13 without fail by simply depressing the in-cabinet push rod 1 deeply even in a condition in which the locking bar 32 of the external lock (not shown) has been inserted in both the through-holes 39, 41 in the door locking handle assembly 10 of the present invention.
While the present invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to the preferred embodiment and a modification 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.
Finally, the present application claims the Convention Priority based on Japanese Patent Application No. 2004-222568 filed on Jul. 29, 2004, which is herein incorporated by reference.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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222568/2004 | Jul 2004 | JP | national |