Door locking handle assembly

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6722169
  • Patent Number
    6,722,169
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, June 11, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 20, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
Although a door locking handle assembly is small as a whole in thickness, it permits through a computerized personal management system of users a plurality of persons or users to have access to instruments contained in a box provided with the door locking handle assembly in an easy manner. In the assembly, a combination lock (19) opened by turning each of a set of it specially marked dial discs (21) a given number of times to establish a unique combination of marks of the dial discs (21) is incorporated in a door handle (13) or a base body (1) of the assembly. In operation, a locking member (44) of the assembly prevents the door handle (13) from being pulled out of the base body (1), and is driven to reach its unlocked position when the combination lock (19) is opened. Also, a cylinder lock (59) may be advantageously incorporated into the door handle (13) together with the combination lock (19).
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a door locking handle assembly of a pull-out and side-swinging lever-action type, in which a door handle is pivoted to a base body of the assembly so as to be pulled out and pushed down relative to the base body and turned on its pivoted end.




2. Description of the Related Art




As is well known in the art, a conventional door locking handle assembly has a construction in which: a base body of the assembly is fixedly mounted on a door; a door handle is pivoted to the base body so as to be pulled out and pushed down relative to the base body and further turned on its pivoted end; when the door handle is pulled out of the base body to assume its pulled-up or inclined position relative to the base body or turned after such pulling-out operation, a lock plate which is directly or indirectly connected with the door handle is released from a receiving portion of a stationary frame element. In this type of conventional door locking handle assembly, a cylinder lock is incorporated in either the door handle or the base body. On the other hand, the door handle is pushed down relative to the base body and held in its pushed-down or locked position in the base body.




In the conventional door locking handle assembly, an available space for mounting the assembly is extremely limited in each of opposite sides of the door to which the assembly is mounted because the interior space of a box or container for housing various instruments therein is relatively narrow due to the presence of the instruments housed in the box. Due to this, it is necessary to considerably limit in size the projections of the assembly in opposite directions perpendicular to the door's surfaces.




In order to fulfill the above need, it is necessary to reduce in thickness the assembly as a whole by reducing in thickness the door handle and in depth the base body. However, this forces a cylinder lock of the assembly to be thin in construction.




On the other hand, in a thin-type cylinder lock, since the number of sets of disc tumblers and/or pin tumblers incorporated in the cylinder lock as its internal locking mechanism is small, the number of available keys of the cylinder lock is naturally limited. Due to this, in the case where there are a large number of eligible users of the instruments contained in the box provided with the door locking handle assembly using the cylinder lock in a condition in which these users are controlled through a computerized personal management system, it is difficult to employ the conventional door locking handle assembly which uses the thin-type cylinder lock.




Although the conventional door lock handle assembly described above has been fully appreciated by users, a need exists in the art for an improved one of such door lock handle assembly, which is improved in performance.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Under such circumstances, the present invention was made. Consequently, it is an object of the present invention to provide a door locking handle assembly, which is thin in construction as a whole and capable of providing a very large number of available keys of a combination lock incorporated in the assembly, wherein a large number of eligible persons or users of various instruments contained in a box or container provided with the door locking handle assembly are precisely controlled through a computerized personal management system.




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 provided with a base body which is fixedly mounted on a door, wherein a door handle is pivoted to the base body so as to be capable of being pulled out and pushed down relative to the base body and also turning on its pivoted end, wherein a lock plate directly or indirectly connected with the door handle is disengaged from a receiving portion of a stationary frame element such as a main body of a box when the door handle is pulled out and turned or turned after its pulling-out operation, the improvement wherein:




a combination lock, which is provided with a plurality of marked dial disks, is incorporated in either the door handle or the base body and opened by turning each of the marked dial disks a given number of times to establish a predetermined combination of marks provided in outer peripheral surfaces of the dial disks; and




a locking member for preventing the door handle from being pulled out of the base body is driven through an unlocking operation of the combination lock.




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




In a door locking handle assembly provided with a base body which is fixedly mounted on a door, wherein a door handle is pivoted to the base body so as to be capable of being pulled out and pushed down relative to the base body and also turning on its pivoted end, wherein a lock plate directly or indirectly connected with the door handle is disengaged from a receiving portion of a stationary frame element such as a main body of a box when the door handle is pulled out and turned or turned after its pulling-out operation, the improvement wherein:




a combination lock, which is provided with a plurality of marked dial disks, is incorporated in either the door handle or the base body and opened by turning each of the marked dial disks a given number of times to establish a predetermined combination of marks provided in outer peripheral surfaces of the dial disks; and




a cylinder lock for preventing the door handle from being pulled out of the base body is incorporated in the door handle to have its locking member prevented from moving in its unlocking direction by the combination lock.




In the door locking handle assembly according to the first aspect of the present invention, a control operator of the instruments housed in the box allocates to each of a large number of eligible users a unique combination of marks of the marked dial discs of the combination lock for unlocking the lock.




Each of the eligible user is capable of unlocking the combination lock of the door locking handle assembly of the present invention by turning in a normal or a reverse direction each of the marked dial discs a given number of times to establish the above unique combination allocated to each user, wherein the marks are provided in an outer peripheral surface of each of the dial discs.




When the unique combination is established, the combination lock is capable of moving to its unlocking position. Through this movement to the unlocking position of the combination lock, the locking member is moved to its unlocking position. Due to this, the door handle is released from the base body of the assembly to move to its pulled-up or inclined position.




When the door handle is pulled out of the base body or turned on its pivoted end after its pulling-out operation, the lock plate directly or indirectly connected with the door handle is disengaged from the receiving portion of the main body of the box containing the instruments therein, which permits the door of the box to be opened.




In the door locking handle assembly according to the second aspect of the present invention, a control operator allocates a unique combination of marks of the dial discs of the combination lock to each of a large number of eligible users of the instruments contained in the box.




In case that each of the eligible users opens the door of the box to use the instruments contained in the box, each of the users is capable of unlocking the combination lock of the door locking handle assembly of the present invention by turning in a normal or a reverse direction each of the marked dial discs a given number of times to establish the above unique combination allocated to each user, wherein the marks are provided in an outer peripheral surface of each of the dial discs.




When the unique combination is established, the combination lock is capable of moving to its unlocking position. Through this movement to the unlocking position of the combination lock, the locking member is moved to its unlocking position. Due to this, the door handle is released from the base body of the assembly to move to its pulled-up or inclined position.




When the door handle is pulled out of the base body or turned on its pivoted end after its pulling-out operation, the lock plate directly or indirectly connected with the door handle is disengaged from the receiving portion of the main body of the box containing the instruments therein, which permits the door of the box to be opened.











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 front view of an embodiment of the door locking handle assembly according to the first aspect of the present invention;





FIG. 2

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

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a right side view of the door locking handle assembly shown in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

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

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 5

is a longitudinal sectional view of the door locking handle assembly, taken along the line A—A of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 6

is an enlarged longitudinal sectional view of the combination lock used in the door locking handle assembly shown in

FIG. 1

, illustrating the combination lock in its locked position;





FIG. 7

is an enlarged longitudinal sectional view of the combination lock used in the door locking handle assembly shown in

FIG. 1

, illustrating the combination lock having been moved to its unlocked position;





FIG. 8

is a cross-sectional view of the door locking handle assembly, taken along the line B—B of

FIG. 6

;





FIG. 9

is a cross-sectional view of the door locking handle assembly, taken along the line C—C of

FIG. 7

;





FIG. 10

is a plan view of a cam disk used in the combination lock of the door locking handle assembly shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 11

is a bottom view of the cam disk shown in

FIG. 10

;





FIG. 12

is plan view of a dial disk used in the combination lock of the door locking handle assembly shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 13

is a bottom view of the dial disk shown in

FIG. 12

;





FIG. 14

is an enlarged longitudinal sectional view of another embodiment of the door locking handle assembly according to the first aspect of the present invention, illustrating the combination lock in its locked condition;





FIG. 15

is a front view of an embodiment of the door locking handle assembly according to the second aspect of the present invention;





FIG. 16

is a longitudinal sectional view of the door locking handle assembly, taken along the line D—D of

FIG. 15

to illustrate the combination lock in its locked condition; and





FIG. 17

is a longitudinal sectional view of the door locking handle assembly, taken along the line E—E of FIG.


16


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




The best modes for carrying out the present invention will be described in detail using embodiments 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 aspect of the present invention is shown in

FIGS. 1

to


13


. In this first embodiment, a base body


1


is mounted in a mounting hole


3


of a door


2


from a rear surface of the door


2


in an insertion manner, and firmly fixed to the door


2


through a washer plate


4


(shown in

FIG. 4

) and a plurality of screws


7


(

FIG. 5

) in this order by fastening the screws


7


so as to be threadably engaged with a threaded hole


6


of the base body


1


. On the other hand, a packing member


8


is inserted into a clearance between a peripheral edge portion of the base body


1


and a front surface of the door


2


. Formed in an upper portion of a rear surface of the base body


1


is a bearing sleeve portion


9


extending in a direction perpendicular to the front surface of the base body


1


. Rotatably inserted in this bearing sleeve portion


9


of the base body


1


is a locking shaft


10


which is prevented from axially moving relative to the base body


1


. The locking shaft


10


is provided with a square bar portion in its rear end, on which a lock plate


11


is mounted and firmly fixed thereto by tightening a bolt


12


threadably engaged with the rear end portion of the locking shaft


10


.




A fan-shaped concave portion


14


is formed in a rear surface of an upper end portion of the door handle


13


. Rotatably mounted in this concave portion


14


in an insertion manner is a front end portion of the locking shaft


10


, so that the door handle


13


has its rear end portion pivoted to the front end portion of the locking shaft to


10


through a cross pivot


15


extending in parallel with the front surface of the door


2


. In operation, when the door handle


13


is pushed down into the base body


1


, a main body of the door handle


13


is embedded in a front concave portion


16


of the base body


1


. In this embedded condition, a lower end portion of the door handle


13


projects downward beyond a lower end portion of the base body


1


to form a finger engaging portion which is engageable with a finger of the user to facilitate the pulling-out operation of the door handle


13


relative to the base body


1


.




When the door handle


13


is swingably pulled out of the base body


1


to reach its inclined position, it is easy for the user to turn the door handle


13


on its pivoted end. When the door handle


13


is turned, the locking shaft


10


is also turned together with the door handle


13


so that the lock plate


11


is disengaged from the receiving portion


18


of the stationary frame element


17


such as a main body of the box and like containers, whereby the door


2


is unlocked from the stationary frame element


17


. Consequently, it is possible for the user to open the door by pulling the door handle


13


forward, which permits the user to have access to the instruments of the box and do maintenance of these instruments.




As shown in

FIG. 5

, a combination lock


19


is incorporated in a concave portion formed in a rear surface of a lower end portion of the door handle


13


, wherein the concave portion is walled in by a thick wall portion of the door handle


13


. Essential components of the combination lock


19


are arranged in a longitudinal direction of the door handle


13


, and comprise: a support shaft


20


fixedly mounted in the door handle


13


; a plurality of marked dial discs


21


and a plurality of cam discs


22


both rotatably mounted on the support shaft


20


, wherein the marked dial discs


21


are spaced alternately with the cam discs


22


on the support shaft


20


, and each of the dial discs


21


is provided with a plurality of marks in its outer peripheral surface; a compression coil spring


23


for axially biasing theses discs


22


,


21


in this laminated state; and, a sliding plate


24


capable of abutting against or separating from the cam discs


22


.




Mounted on an upper and a lower end portion of the support shaft


20


in an insertion manner is an upper bearing disc


25


and a lower bearing disc


25


′, respectively (shown in FIG.


6


). These bearing discs


25


and


25


′ are held in their predetermined fixed positions by means of an upper and a lower leg portion


27


of a spring supporting plate


26


, respectively. This spring supporting plate


26


is fixedly mounted on the door handle


13


using suitable fastening means such as a screw or by staking. The above-mentioned compression coil spring


23


for keeping the discs


22


,


21


in their laminated state is coaxially mounted on the support shaft


20


so as to surround the shaft


20


by itself, and sandwiched between the uppermost one of the dial discs


21


and the upper bearing disc


25


.




In order to facilitate the user's reading the marks in the outer peripheral surface of each of the dial discs


21


, and, further in order to facilitate the user's manipulation of these dial discs


21


by fingers when these discs


21


are rotated to establish the combination of the marks, a part of the outer peripheral portion of each of the dial discs


21


projects forward beyond the front surface of the door handle


13


through a slot


28


(shown in

FIG. 6

) formed in the front wall portion of the door handle


13


. In this first embodiment of the door locking handle assembly, ten pieces of numerical symbols (from “0” to “9”) are used as the marks of the dial discs


21


, and spaced apart from each other at equal angular intervals.




On the other hand, as shown in

FIG. 8

, the cam disc


22


is smaller in diameter than the dial disc


21


, and has a part of its outer peripheral portion cut to form a flat surface portion


29


, against which a rounded front end portion of a detecting plate portion


30


of the sliding plate


24


abuts, as shown in FIG.


9


.




As is clear from

FIG. 6

, the sliding plate


24


including its detecting plate portion


30


assumes a comb-like shape as a whole. Formed in a rear surface of a main body portion of the sliding plate


24


are a plurality of spring support concave portions


31


which correspond in position to a plurality of another spring support concave portions


32


, respectively, wherein the latter concave portions


32


are formed in a front surface of the spring supporting plate


26


, as shown in FIG.


6


. Consequently, the compression coil spring


33


has its opposite end portions supported by these concave portions


31


,


32


to resiliently bias the sliding plate


24


leftward as viewed in

FIG. 6

, i.e., toward their laminated body (


21


,


22


) constructed of both the dial discs


21


and the cam discs


22


.




As shown in

FIGS. 10 and 11

, formed in an upper surface of the dial disc


21


are ten pieces of ribs


35


, which extend radially outward from a center hole of the disc


21


and are spaced apart from each other at equal angular intervals. These ribs


35


correspond, respectively, in position to a plurality of receiving grooves


36


formed in a lower surface of the dial disc


21


. Consequently, the number of the receiving grooves


36


is also ten in this embodiment. Incidentally, as for the uppermost one of the dial discs


21


in the laminated body (


21


,


22


) shown in

FIG. 6

, no rib (


35


) is formed in an upper surface of the uppermost one of the dial discs


21


.




Further, as shown in

FIGS. 12 and 13

, formed in an upper surface of the cam disc


22


are ten pieces of ribs


38


, which extend radially outward from a center hole of the disc


22


and are spaced apart from each other at equal angular intervals. These ribs


38


correspond, respectively, in position to a plurality of receiving grooves


39


formed in a lower surface of the cam disc


22


. Consequently, the number of these receiving grooves


39


is also ten in this embodiment.




Furthermore, as shown in

FIG. 6

, formed in an upper surface of the lower bearing disc


25


′ are ten pieces of ribs


41


, which radially extend outward from a center hole


40


(shown in

FIG. 6

) of the lower bearing disc


25


′ and are spaced apart from each other at equal angular intervals.




The cam disc


22


and the dial disc


21


disposed on the cam disc


22


are combined to form one of a plurality of combination setting elements. More particularly, in operation, the ribs


38


formed in an upper surface of the cam disc


22


are engaged with the receiving grooves


36


of the lower surface of the dial disc


21


. This engagement is maintained under the influence of a basing force exerted by the compression coil spring


23


, so that the above-mentioned combination setting elements are kept in their initially set positions.




In order to change the combination setting elements in their set positions, it is necessary to axially move the dial disc


21


against a resilient force exerted by the compression coil spring


23


. Such an axial movement of the dial disc


21


permits the thus moved dial disc


21


to rotate through a predetermined angle. After such rotation of the dial disc


21


, the dial disc


21


is moved toward the cam disc


22


to have the ribs


38


of the cam disc


22


engaged again with the receiving grooves


36


of the dial disc


21


.




In changing the combination a setting elements (


21


,


22


) in setting, in order to prevent the cam discs


22


from deviating from their original reference positions, the lowermost one of the cam discs


22


has the receiving grooves


39


of its lower surface engaged with the ribs


41


of the upper surface of the lower bearing disc


25


′. Further, the second one of the cam discs


22


as counted from the bottom of the laminated body (


21


,


22


) has the receiving grooves


39


of its lower surface engaged with the ribs


35


of the upper surface of the dial disc


21


adjacent to the second one of the cam discs


22


. As for the third one of the cam discs


22


as counted from the bottom of the laminated body (


21


,


22


) has the receiving grooves


39


of its lower surface engaged with the ribs


35


of the upper surface of the dial disc


21


adjacent to the third one of the cam discs


22


. In this manner and sequence, each of the remaining cam discs


22


subsequent to the third one


22


has the receiving grooves


39


of its lower surface engaged with the ribs


35


of the upper surface of the dial disc


21


adjacent to each cam disc


22


.




As is clear from

FIG. 7

, an opening or window


42


is formed in an intermediate area of the lower leg portion


27


of the spring supporting plate


26


. Formed in the lowermost one of the detecting plate portions


30


of the sliding plate


24


is an interlocking projection


43


which is inserted into the window


42


of the lower leg portion


27


of the spring supporting plate


26


so as to be movable right and left as viewed in

FIGS. 6 and 7

. On the other hand, a locking member


44


for preventing the door handle


13


from being pulled out of the base body


1


is of a rotary latch type. This locking member


44


is received in a hollow portion


45


of the door handle


13


, and pivoted to an inner wall of the hollow portion


45


through a pivot


46


extending in parallel with a front surface of the door


2


. Further, the locking member


44


has its upper end portion connected with the interlocking projection


43


of the sliding plate


24


through a connecting pin


47


. This connecting pin


47


is loosely fitted in pin receiving holes each formed in each of the locking member


44


and the interlocking projection


43


of the sliding plate


24


, which permits the locking member


44


to easily rotate on the pivot


46


. This pivot


46


passes through a hollow coiled portion of a torsion spring


48


to permit the torsion spring


48


to be mounted on the pivot


46


. The torsion spring


48


has one of its opposite linear free end portions abut against the leg portion


27


of the spring supporting plate


26


and the other of its opposite free end portions abut against a side surface of the locking member


44


, so that the locking member


44


has its front end portion resiliently biased toward a receiving portion


49


(see a lower part of

FIG. 7

) of the base body


1


to have the same front end portion abut against the receiving portion


49


.




As shown in

FIG. 1

, in a condition in which the door


2


is locked, the door handle


13


(shown in

FIG. 5

) is pushed down so as to be embedded in the base body


1


. In other words, in a condition shown in

FIG. 5

, the door handle


13


is fully received in the front concave portion


16


(shown in

FIG. 1

) of the base body


1


. In a condition in which the door


2


is locked (see FIGS.


6


and


8


), the combination lock


19


has an outer peripheral surface of each of its cam discs


22


abut against the detecting plate portion


30


of the sliding plate


24


. Due to this, as is clear from

FIG. 8

, the sliding plate


24


is disposed in its most retracted position in this condition, so that a lower free end portion of the locking member


44


abuts against the receiving portion


49


of the base body


1


as shown in FIG.


6


.




In the above condition, even when a person not legally authorized to have access to the instruments of the box tries to pull the door handle


13


out of the front concave portion


16


of the base body


1


by catching and pulling forward the lower end portion of the door handle


13


with his or her finger in order to have the door handle


13


rotated on the cross pivot


15


and assume its pulled-up position, a pulling force applied by the illegal person to the lower end portion of the door handle


13


eventually acts on the sliding plate


24


through the locking member


44


so as to move forward or advance the detecting plate portion


30


of the sliding plate


24


. In this condition, however, the front end of the detecting plate portion


30


of the sliding plate


24


has been already engaged with the outer circular peripheral surface portion of the cam disc


22


to prevent the sliding plate


24


from further advancing, which prevents the locking member


44


from rotating counterclockwise on its pivot


46


and unlocks the door handle


13


from the base body


1


, as shown in FIG.


8


. Due to this, such illegal person fails to unlock the door handle


13


from the base body


1


.




In contrast with this, when the eligible user having his allocated unique combination of the marks of the dial discs


21


of the combination lock


19


establishes such unique combination by properly turning each of the four dial discs


21


(shown in

FIG. 6

) in the normal or the reverse direction of rotation, the cam discs


22


having been interlocked with the dial discs


21


have their flat surface portions


29


abut against the detecting plate portions


30


of the sliding plate


24


, as shown in FIG.


9


.




When the detecting plate portion


30


of the sliding plate


24


has its contact point transferred from a circular peripheral surface portion of the cam disc


22


to the flat surface portion


29


of the same cam disc


22


, the sliding plate


24


is advanced forward under the influence of a resilient force exerted by each of the compression coil springs


33


, as shown in

FIGS. 7 and 9

. Such advancing motion of this sliding plate


24


causes the locking member


44


to rotate counterclockwise on the pivot


46


against a resilient force exerted by the torsion spring


48


. Due to this, as shown in FIG.


7


, the lower free end portion of the locking member


44


is released from the receiving portion


49


of the base body


1


to enter a hollow portion of the door handle


13


.




As a result, the door handle


13


is entirely unlocked from the base body


1


, and rotates on the cross pivot


15


to reach its pulled-up position. When the door handle


13


is swingably pulled up relative to the base body


1


to rotate on the cross pivot


15


, the door


2


is unlocked from the stationary frame element


17


and opened.




After completion of maintenance services of the instruments of the box, the door


2


is closed by pushing down the free end portion of the door handle


13


relative to the base body


1


so as to rotate counterclockwise the door handle


13


on its cross pivot


15


, as viewed in FIG.


5


. In this locking operation of the door


2


, the lock plate


11


is engaged again with the receiving portion


18


of the stationary frame element


17


, as shown in

FIG. 1

in phantom lines. After that, in order to conceal the thus established unique combination of the marks of the dial discs


21


from the illegal person, at least one of the four pieces of the dial discs


21


is rotated in the normal or the reverse direction of rotation to break such unique combination of the marks established by the eligible user of the instruments of the box. In this concealing operation of the combination of the marks, each of the cam discs


22


mechanically interlocked with the dial discs


21


is rotated to have its circular outer peripheral surface portion abut against the detecting plate portion


30


of the sliding plate


24


in its diametrical direction, as is clear from FIG.


8


.




As described above, when the contact point of the detecting plate portion


30


of the sliding plate


24


is transferred from the flat surface portion


29


of the cam disc


22


to the circular outer peripheral surface portion of the same cam disc


22


, the sliding plate


24


is moved to its most retracted position shown in

FIG. 6

against a resilient force exerted by the compression coil spring


33


. Such retracting movement of the sliding plate


24


causes the locking member


44


to rotate clockwise on the pivot


46


under the influence of a resilient force exerted by the torsion spring


48


, so that the lower free end potion of the locking member


44


abuts against the receiving portion


49


of the base body


1


to lock the door handle


13


to the base body


1


, as shown in FIG.


6


.





FIG. 14

is an enlarged longitudinal sectional view of another embodiment of the door locking handle assembly according to the first aspect of the present invention, illustrating the combination lock


19


in its locked condition. In this embodiment, its locking member


50


serves to lock the door handle


13


to the base body


1


and is constructed of a dead bolt which is movably mounted in the door handle


13


to as to be axially slidable in parallel with a longitudinal direction of the door handle


13


. The locking member


50


is provided with a large-diameter portion in its intermediate portion.




As is clear from

FIG. 14

, the lower leg portion


27


of the spring supporting plate


26


is provided with its window


51


in an intermediate portion thereof. On the other hand, the lowermost detecting plate portion


30


of the sliding plate


24


is provided with an interlocking projection


52


. This projection


52


extends downward from a lower surface of the lowermost detecting plate portion


30


of the sliding plate


24


to loosely fit in the window


51


of the spring supporting plate


26


so as to be movable up and down, as viewed in FIG.


14


. The interlocking projection


52


of the sliding plate


24


is provided with a drive cam surface


53


which is inclined downward toward the locking member


50


. Formed in an upper end portion of this locking member


50


is a driven cam surface


54


, which is inclined upward toward the drive cam surface


53


of the sliding plate


24


to slidably engage with this drive cam surface


53


. As shown in

FIG. 14

, the locking member


50


is resiliently biased upward toward the sliding plate


24


by a compression coil spring


55


, which is mounted on a lower portion of the locking member


50


so as to loosely surround this lower portion between the large-diameter portion of the locking member


50


and a spring supporting seat


56


loosely fitted to the lower portion of the locking member


50


. In this embodiment, the spring supporting seat


56


tightly fits in a lower end portion of the door handle


13


to axially guide the locking member


50


therein.




As for the remaining parts of the embodiment shown in

FIG. 14

, there is substantially no difference in construction between this second embodiment shown in FIG.


14


and the first embodiment shown in

FIGS. 1

to


13


. Consequently, in order to avoid redundancy in description, the description of the remaining parts of the second embodiment of

FIG. 14

will be omitted.




In the second embodiment shown in

FIG. 14

, in a condition in which the door


2


is locked, the door handle


13


is pushed down into the base body


1


so as to be received in the front concave portion


16


of the base body


1


. In this condition, the detecting plate portion


30


of the sliding plate


24


abuts against the circular peripheral surface portion of the cam disc


22


of the combination lock


19


. Due to this, the sliding plate


24


assumes its most retracted position as shown in

FIG. 14

, so that the locking member


50


has its lower end portion engaged with a receiving portion


57


of the base body


1


.




In the above condition, even when a person, who is not legally authorized and therefore has no idea of the combination of the marks of the combination lock


19


to have access to the instruments of the box tries to pull the door handle


13


out of the front concave portion


16


of the base body


1


by catching and pulling forward the lower end portion of the door handle


13


with his or her finger in order to have the door handle


13


rotated on the cross pivot


15


and assume its pulled-up position, the locking member


50


constructed of the dead bolt prevents the door handle


13


from being pulled out of the front concave portion


16


of the base body


1


since the locking member


50


lower end portion abuts against an inner peripheral wall of the receiving portion


57


of the base body


1


to keep the locked condition of the door handle


13


.




In contrast with this, when the eligible user having his allocated unique combination of the marks of the dial discs


21


of the combination lock


19


establishes such unique combination by properly turning each of the four dial discs


21


(shown in

FIG. 6

) in the normal or the reverse direction of rotation, the cam discs


22


having been interlocked with the dial discs


21


have their flat surface portions


29


abut against the detecting plate portions


30


of the sliding plate


24


, as shown in FIG.


9


.




When the detecting plate portion


30


of the sliding plate


24


has its contact point transferred from a circular peripheral surface portion of the cam disc


22


to the flat surface portion


29


of the same cam disc


22


, the sliding plate


24


is advanced forward under the influence of a resilient force exerted by each of the compression coil springs


33


, as shown in

FIGS. 7 and 9

. Such advancing motion of the sliding plate


24


permits the locking member


50


to move upward under the influence of a resilient force exerted by the compression coil spring


55


, so that the locking member


50


is released from the receiving portion


57


of the base body


1


and embedded in the door handle


13


.




As a result, the door handles


13


having been released from the base body


1


is capable of being rotated on its cross pivot


15


in this condition. After that, when the door handle


13


is swung or turned on the locking shaft


10


in a plane parallel to the front surface of the door


2


, the door


2


is unlocked from the stationary frame element


17


and opened.




After completion of maintenance services of the instruments contained in the box, the door


2


is closed by pushing down the free end portion of the door handle


13


relative to the base body


1


so as to rotate counterclockwise the door handle


13


on its cross pivot


15


, as viewed in FIG.


5


. In this locking operation of the door


2


to the stationary frame element


17


, the lock plate


11


is engaged again with the receiving portion


18


of the stationary frame element


17


so that the door


2


is locked to the stationary frame element


17


. Then, the door handle


13


is pushed down so as to be embedded in the base body


1


. After that, in order to conceal the thus established unique combination of the marks of the dial discs


21


from the illegal person, at least one of the four pieces of the dial discs


21


is rotated in the normal or the reverse direction of rotation to break such unique combination of the marks established by the eligible user of the instruments contained in the box. In this concealing operation of the combination of the marks, each of the cam discs


22


mechanically interlocked with the dial discs


21


is rotated to have its circular outer peripheral surface portion abut against the detecting plate portion


30


of the sliding plate


24


in its diametrical direction, as is clear from FIG.


8


.




As described above, when the contact point of the detecting plate portion


30


of the sliding plate


24


is transferred from the flat surface portion


29


of the cam disc


22


to the circular outer peripheral surface portion of the same cam disc


22


, the sliding plate


24


is moved to its most retracted position shown in

FIG. 6

against a resilient force exerted by the compression coil spring


33


. Such retracting movement of the sliding plate


24


causes the locking member


50


to move downward since the drive cam surface


53


of the interlocking projection


52


of the sliding plate


24


is brought into slidable contact with the driven cam surface


54


of the locking member


50


to urge the latter downward. As a result, as shown in

FIG. 14

, the front end portion of the locking member


50


is received in the receiving portion


57


of the base body


1


so that the door handle


13


is locked again to the base body


1


.





FIGS. 15

to


17


show an embodiment of the door locking handle assembly according to the second aspect of the present invention, in which a cylinder lock


59


is incorporated in the door handle


13


together with the combination lock


19


.




As shown in

FIG. 16

, the cylinder lock


59


is provided with its internal lock mechanism in which: a conventional pin tumbler lock mechanism is used; and, a cam projection


62


is formed in a rear end surface


61


of a rotor


60


of the cylinder lock


59


and deviated in position from a rotation center of the rotor


60


. A guide groove


63


is formed in the door handle


13


to extend in a longitudinal direction of the door handle


13


and slidably receives therein a locking member


64


. This locking member


64


assumes an elongated flat plate-like shape and serves as a dead bolt.




The locking member


64


is provided with an elongated slot


65


in its intermediate portion. This slot


65


extends in the direction of the width of the locking member


64


and engages with the cam projection


62


of the rotor


60


.




A window


66


is formed in an intermediate portion of the lower leg portion


27


of the spring supporting plate


26


to receive therein the locking member


64


. An upper end surface


67


of the locking member


64


thus received in the window


66


abuts against a lower end surface


68


of the sliding plate


24


. In this construction, as is clear from

FIG. 16

, the window


66


is much larger in thickness or depth than the locking member


64


to ensure that the locking member


64


does not interfere with the sliding plate


24


in its advancing and retracting operations. In this condition, as shown in

FIG. 16

, the lower end portion of the locking member


64


is brought into contact with a receiving potion


69


formed in the base body


1


.




As for the remaining parts of this embodiment shown in

FIG. 16

, there is substantially no difference in construction between this embodiment shown in FIG.


16


and the first embodiment shown in

FIGS. 1

to


14


. Consequently, in order to avoid redundancy in description, the description of the remaining parts of this embodiment of

FIG. 16

will be omitted.




In the embodiment shown in

FIG. 15

, in a condition in which the door


2


is locked, the door handle


13


is pushed down into the base body


1


so as to be received in the front concave portion


16


of the base body


1


. In this condition, the detecting plate portion


30


of the sliding plate


24


abuts against the circular peripheral surface portion of the cam disc


22


of the combination lock


19


in a diametrical direction of the cam disc


22


. Due to this, the sliding plate


24


assumes its most retracted position, so that the locking member


66


has its upper end surface


67


engaged with a lower end surface


68


of the sliding plate


24


.




Consequently, in this condition, even when a person, who is not legally authorized and therefore has no idea of the combination of the marks of the combination lock


19


to have access to the instruments of the box tries to unlock the cylinder lock


59


using a proper key


71


inserted into a keyhole


70


of the rotor


60


of the cylinder lock


59


, the rotor


60


can't be rotated by the key


71


since the locking member


64


is prevented from moving upward by the bottom surface of the sliding plate


24


, as is clear from FIG.


15


. Further, in this condition, even when the illegal person tries to pull the door handle


13


out of the front concave portion


16


of the base body


1


, it is not possible for such illegal person to pull the door handle


13


out of the base body


1


since the locking member


64


has its lower end portion abut against an inner wall surface


72


of the receiving portion


69


of the base body


1


to prevent the door handle


13


from releasing from the base body


1


, as shown in FIG.


16


.




In contrast with this, when the eligible user having his allocated unique combination of the marks of the dial discs


21


of the combination lock


19


establishes such unique combination by properly turning each of the four dial discs


21


(shown in

FIG. 6

) in the normal or the reverse direction of rotation, the cam discs


22


having been interlocked with the dial discs


21


have their flat surface portions


29


abut against the detecting plate portions


30


of the sliding plate


24


, as shown in FIG.


9


.




When the detecting plate portion


30


of the sliding plate


24


has its contact point transferred from a circular peripheral surface portion of the cam disc


22


to the flat surface portion


29


of the same cam disc


22


, the sliding plate


24


is advanced forward under the influence of a resilient force exerted by each of the compression coil springs


33


, as shown in

FIGS. 7 and 9

. Such advancing motion of the sliding plate


24


permits the upper end surface


67


of the locking member


64


to be released from the bottom surface of the sliding plate


24


. Due to this, when the rotor


60


of the cylinder lock


59


is rotated using such a proper key


71


, the locking member


64


is driven upward since the cam projection


62


having been eccentrically arranged is slidably received in the slot


65


of the locking member


64


, as shown in FIG.


17


. The locking member


64


thus driven upward has its upper end portion received in a space disposed in the rear side of the sliding plate


24


. As a result, the locking member


64


has its lower end portion fully released from the receiving portion


69


of the base body


1


to permit the door handle


13


to be unlocked from the base body


1


. In this unlocking operation, the door handle


13


having been turned on the cross pivot


15


is then turned on the locking shaft


10


, so that the lock plate


11


fixed to the door handle


13


is disengaged from the receiving portion


18


of the stationary frame element


17


to permit the door to be opened.




After completion of maintenance services of the instruments contained in the box, the door


2


is closed again. Then, the door handle


13


is turned on the locking shaft


10


in the reverse direction to have the lock plate


11


engaged again with the receiving portion


18


of the stationary frame element


17


, so that the door


2


is locked to the stationary frame element


17


. Then, the door handle


13


is pushed down so as to be embedded in the base body


1


. After that, the rotor


60


of the cylinder lock


59


is rotated using the key


71


to move the locking member


64


downward through the engagement between the eccentric cam projection


62


of the rotor


60


and the slot


65


of the locking member


64


, so that the lower end portion of the locking member


64


is engaged with the receiving portion


69


of the base body


1


.




Then, in order to conceal the thus established unique combination of the marks of the dial discs


21


from the illegal person, at least one of the four pieces of the dial discs


21


is rotated in the normal or in the reverse direction of rotation to break such unique combination of the marks established by the eligible user of the instruments contained in the box. In this concealing operation of the combination of the marks, each of the cam discs


22


mechanically interlocked with the dial discs


21


is rotated to have its circular outer peripheral surface portion abut against the detecting plate portion


30


of the sliding plate


24


in its diametrical direction, as is clear from FIG.


8


.




As described above, when the contact point of the detecting plate portion


30


of the sliding plate


24


is transferred from the flat surface portion


29


of the cam disc


22


to the circular outer peripheral surface portion of the same cam disc


22


, the sliding plate


24


is moved to its most retracted position shown in

FIG. 6

against a resilient force exerted by the compression coil spring


33


. The sliding plate


24


thus retracted has the bottom surface


68


of its rear end portion abut again on the upper end surface


67


of the locking member


64


.




As a result, the locking member


64


is kept in its lowermost position in which the lower end portion of the locking member


64


abuts against the receiving portion


69


of the base body


1


, so that the door handle


13


is locked again to the base body


1


.




In the above embodiments, though the lock plate


11


is indirectly connected with the door handle


13


through the locking shaft


10


, it is also possible to have the door handle


13


directly connected with the lock plate


11


in an appropriate modification of the embodiments. In such a modification, for example: a base end portion of the door handle (


13


) is pivoted to the base body (


1


) through a cross pivot (


15


) extending in parallel to the front surface of the door (


2


); the lock plate (


11


) extending in a direction perpendicular to the front surface of the door (


2


) is pivoted to the rear surface of the base body (


1


); an operating lever extending from the rear surface of the base body (


1


) through an opening portion of a rear wall portion of the base body (


1


) is permitted to obliquely extend toward the base end portion of the door handle (


13


); and, the operating lever is inserted into a driven hole formed in the lock plate (


11


). In such a modification having the above construction: when the door handle (


13


) is pulled out and down relative to the base body (


1


), the operating lever has its side surface urge an inner wall surface of the driven hole of the locking plate (


11


) so that the lock plate (


11


) is transferred from its locked position to its unlocked position using the door handle (


13


) to directly rotate the lock plate (


11


).




As for the internal lock mechanism of the door locking handle assembly of the present invention, it is possible to employ any one of conventional mechanisms, for example such as disc tumbler mechanisms, pin tumbler mechanisms and the like. The gist of the present invention does not reside in such an internal lock mechanism. Therefore, the detailed description of such internal lock mechanism is omitted.




As for the locking member for locking the door handle to the base body, the locking member may be of any types in construction, for example such as a rotary latch type, a sliding latch type, a dead bolt type, or the like, and not restricted to those disclosed in the embodiments.




Further, it is also possible for the present invention to have the combination lock


19


and/or the cylinder lock


59


incorporated in the base body


1


.




In the door locking handle assembly according to the first aspect of the present invention: the combination lock


19


may be incorporated in the door handle


13


and/or the base body


1


; since the locking member for preventing the door handle


13


from assuming its pulled-up position relative to the base body


1


is driven when the combination lock


19


is unlocked, it is possible to considerably reduce in thickness the door locking handle assembly of the present invention as a whole in construction, which permits the combination lock of the assembly to have a very large number of eligible keys; and, the door locking handle assembly of the present invention permits, through a computerized personal management system of users, a plurality of eligible persons or users to have easily access to their instruments of the box provided with the door locking handle assembly of the present invention, without fail.




In the door locking handle assembly according to the second aspect of the present invention: only when the allocated unique combination of the marks of the dial discs of the combination lock


19


is established by the user, it is possible to unlock the combination lock


19


incorporated in the base body


1


and/or the door handle


13


, while the cylinder lock


59


which is capable of preventing the door handle


13


from pulled up relative to the base body


1


is incorporated in the door handle


13


in a manner such that the locking member of the cylinder lock is prevented from moving toward its unlocked position by the combination lock. Due to this, even when it is necessary to reduce in thickness the door locking handle assembly in application, it is possible for the door locking handle assembly of the present invention to provide a very large number of eligible keys and permit a very large number of eligible users to have access to their instruments of the box in an easy manner through the computerized personal management system, without fail.




While the present invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to the preferred embodiments 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.



Claims
  • 1. In a door locking handle assembly provided with a base body (1) which is fixedly mounted on a door (2), wherein a door handle (13) is pivoted to said base body (1) so as to be capable of being pulled out and pushed down relative to said base body (1) and also turned on its pivoted end, wherein a lock plate (11) directly or indirectly connected with said door handle (13) is disengaged from a receiving portion (18) of a stationary frame element (17) such as a main body of a box when said door handle (13) is pulled out and turned or turned after its pulling-out operation, the improvement wherein:a combination lock (19), which is provided with a plurality of marked dial disks (21), is incorporated in either said door handle (13) or said base body (1) and opened by turning each of said marked dial disks (21) a given number of times to establish a predetermined combination of marks provided in outer peripheral surfaces of said dial disks (21); and a cylinder lock (59) for preventing said door handle (13) from being pulled out of said base body (1) is incorporated in said door handle (13) to have a locking member of the cylinder lock prevented from moving in its unlocking direction by said combination lock (19).
  • 2. The door locking handle assembly of claim 1, wherein said cylindrical lock (59) has a lower cam projection (62) which contacts an elongated locking member (64) having a lower end portion which contacts a receiving portion (69) formed in said base body (1), and thereby provides a locking action for said door handle (13) in said base body (1).
  • 3. The door locking handle assembly of claim 2, wherein said elongated locking member (64) has an upper end (67) which contacts a movable spring-supported plate (26), said plate (26) having a plurality of portions which each contact a cam disk (22) located adjacent to said marked disk (21), whereby whenever the marked disks (21) are turned to an unlocked position, said elongated locking member (64) is released from contact with said receiving portion (69) of said base body (1).
  • 4. The door locking handle assembly of claim 1 wherein said marked dial disks (21) are mounted alternately adjacent to a plurality of cam disks (22) mounted on an elongated support shaft (20) which is fixedly mounted longitudinally in said door handle (13).
  • 5. The door locking handle assembly of claim 4 wherein said marked dial disks (21) are each releasably attached to said adjacent cam disks (22) and said cam disks (22) each have a flat surface portion 29.
  • 6. The door locking handle assembly of claim 5 wherein said combination lock (19) includes within a concave portion of said handle (13) a spring-biased sliding plate member (24) having a plurality of detecting plate portions (30) wherein each contact the outer peripheral surface and said flat surface portions (29) of said cam disks (22).
  • 7. The door locking handle assembly of claim 6 wherein said locking member (44) is pivotally attached to one end portion of said sliding plate member (24), so that when said detecting plate portions (30) are moved to contact at least one said flat surface portion (29), said locking member (44) is disengaged from a receiving portion (49) of said base body (1) and permits said door handle (13) from being pulled out of said base body (1).
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2001-062719 Mar 2001 JP
Parent Case Info

This application is a Divisional of Ser. No. 10/081,693 filed Feb. 22, 2002.

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