Door unlocking system

Abstract
A door unlocking system may be used as an add-on for a door lock; the door lock being mounted in a door comprising a door frame and a door latching bolt. The system allows the door to be unlocked and opened using only one hand. The system also allows for the door to be opened with a key, through a remote signal, and to be unlocked until it is relocked.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a door unlocking device or system to be used as an add-on to a door latch mechanism. The door unlocking system engages the latching bolt of the door latch mechanism and retracting it thereby opening the door. The latching bolt then automatically returns to extended door locking position when the handle is released.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Door locking devices are known for locking doors and are quite common. One specific subclass of door unlocking devices which has come into use is door locking devices which automatically relock themselves after the door has been opened. These devices are especially useful for apartment buildings and other places which are open to many people, but not to the general public.




In these devices it is known to provide a pivoted push plate which, when pushed, retracts the latching bolt and opens the door from the inside of a building. From the outside, a separate key inserted in a lock barrel is used to unlock the door. This simultaneously requires the use of one hand to keep the key turned 180 degrees in the lock barrel to engage the latching bolt in the unlocked position, and the use of the other hand to open the door by pulling a handle. This known system may be difficult to use by disabled or handicapped people, as well as the elderly or people carrying parcels and the like in their hands.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Therefore in one aspect the invention provides for A door unlocking system for use with a door combination comprising a door, a door enclosure border, and a door locking means,




said door being displaceable between an open and a closed position,




said door locking means comprising a lock barrel means, a female element and a latch bolt means comprising a male member,




said lock barrel means being displaceable between an inactive configuration and an active configuration,




said door comprising said latch bolt means,




said door enclosure border comprising said female element,




said male member and said female element being disposed and configured such that said male member is displaceable between an extended position wherein said female element is able to receive the male member for locking said door in said closed position and a retracted position wherein said male member is retracted from said female member so that said door is displaceable from said closed position to said open position,




said latch bolt means comprising bolt biassing means for biassing the male member in said extended position,




the door unlocking system comprising:




a door grasping means displaceable between a first non-working position and a second actuation position,




door grasp biassing means biassing the door grasping means in said first non-working position,




pusher means operatively connected to said door grasping means;




an intermediate engagement means;




a reset biassing means;




a retractor means operatively connected to the intermediate engagement means;




retractor biassing means;




connector means for operatively connecting said lock barrel means to said intermediate engagement means; and




connector biassing means; and




connector retaining means;




said retractor means being displaceable between a first retractor position and a second retractor position such that




when the retractor means is displaced from said first retractor position to said second retractor position the retractor means engages the latch bolt means and urges the displacement of the male member from said extended position to said retracted position, and




when the retractor means is displaced from said second retractor position to said first retractor position the retractor means disengages the male member such that the bolt biassing means displaces the male member to said extended position;




said retractor biassing means biassing the retractor means in said first retractor position;




said intermediate engagement means being displaceable between




a first engagement position,




wherein the pusher means is able to engage the intermediate engagement means such that said intermediate engagement means may be urged thereby to induce the retractor means to be displaced from




said first retractor position to said second retractor position,




and




a second neutral position




wherein the pusher means is unable to engage the intermediate engagement means;




said reset biassing means biassing the intermediate engagement means in the second neutral position;




said connector retaining means being displaceable between a retaining position and a non-retaining position;




said connector means




being displaceable between an engagement configuration in which the connector means engages and retains the intermediate engagement means in said first engagement position, and a disengagement configuration wherein the intermediate engagement means is in said second neutral position,




being configured, such that when said lock barrel means is displaced from the inactive configuration to the active configuration, the connector means is




induced to displace from said disengagement configuration to said engagement configuration, such that the intermediate engagement means is displaced from said second neutral position to said first engagement position, and




said connector retaining means is induced to displace from said non-retaining position to said retaining position;




said connector retaining means being disposed such that when the connector retaining means is in said retaining position the connector retaining means retains the connector means in said engagement configuration, and such that when the connector retaining means is in said non-retaining position the connector means is free to return to said disengagement configuration;




said connector means, said door grasping means, said pusher means, and said retractor means being disposed and configured such that:




(A) when said connector means is in said engagement configuration and said door grasp means passes from said first non-working position to said second actuation position the pusher means engages said intermediate engagement means in said first engagement position so as to induce the connector retaining means to be displaced from said retaining position to said non-retaining and so as to induce the intermediate engagement means to displace the retractor means from said first retractor position to said second retractor position, and




(B) when said door grasp means passes from said second actuation position to said first non-working position, the pusher means disengages the intermediate engagement means such that said reset biassing means urges said intermediate engagement means to reset to said second neutral position, thereby allowing the retractor means to return to said first retractor position.




In accordance with the present invention the connector retaining means may comprise a step on the connector means, a guide means, and a biassing means;




said step, guide means, and biassing means being disposed such that:




said biassing means gives the connector means such a bias that when the connector means is displaced from said disengagement configuration to said engagement configuration, the step is caused to move under the guide means such that the connector means cannot return to the disengagement configuration; and




when said connector means is in said engagement configuration and said door grasp means passes from said first non-working position to said second actuation position the pusher means engages said intermediate engagement means in said first engagement position so as to induce the step to move out from the guide means such that the connector means may return to the disengagement configuration.




In accordance with the present invention the function of the connector biassing means may be performed by the reset biassing means.




In another aspect the present invention provides a door unlocking device or system for use with a door combination comprising a door, a door enclosure border (eg. door frame), and a door locking means,




said door being displaceable (e.g. pivotable) between an open and a closed position,




said door locking means comprising a lock barrel means, a female element and a latch bolt means comprising a male member,




said lock barrel means being displaceable (eg. rotatable) between an inactive configuration and an active configuration,




said door comprising said latch bolt means,




said door enclosure border comprising said female element,




said male member and said female element being disposed and configured such that said male member is displaceable between an extended position wherein said female element is able to receive the male member for locking said door in said closed position and a retracted position wherein said male member is retracted from said female member so that said door is displaceable from said closed position to said open position,




said latch bolt means comprising bolt biassing means for biassing the male member in said extended position,




the door unlocking system or device comprising:




a door grasping means (eg. handle, knob, etc.) displaceable between a first non-working position and a second actuation position,




door grasp biassing means biassing the door grasping means in said first non-working position,




pusher means operatively connected to said door grasping means;




an intermediate engagement means;




system biassing means comprising a first biassing component, a second biassing component, and a third biassing component;




a retractor means operatively connected to the intermediate engagement means;




connector means operatively connected to said lock barrel means; and




connector retaining means displaceable between a retaining position and a non-retaining position;




said retractor means being displaceable between a first retractor position and a second retractor position such that




when the retractor means is displaced from said first retractor position to said second retractor position the retractor means engages the latch bolt means and urges the displacement of the male member from said extended position to said retracted position, and




when the retractor means is displaced from said second retractor position to said first retractor position the retractor means disengages the male member such that the bolt biassing means displaces the male member to said extended position;




said intermediate engagement means being displaceable between




a first engagement position,




wherein the pusher means is able to engage the intermediate engagement means such that said intermediate engagement means may be urged thereby to induce the retractor means to be displaced from said first retractor position to said second retractor position,




and




a second neutral position




wherein the pusher means is unable to engage the intermediate engagement means;




said first biassing component biassing the intermediate engagement means in the second neutral position;




said retractor means and said intermediate engagement means being disposed and configured such that when the intermediate engagement means is in said second neutral position the retractor means is in said first retractor position, and such that when the intermediate engagement means is in said first engagement position the retractor means is in said second retractor position;




said connector means




being displaceable between an engagement configuration wherein the connector means engages and retains the intermediate engagement means in said first engagement position, and a disengagement configuration wherein the intermediate engagement means is in said second neutral position,




said connector means being configured, such that when said lock barrel means is displaced from the inactive configuration to the active configuration, the lock barrel means displaces the connector means from said disengagement configuration to said engagement configuration, such that the intermediate engagement means induced to be displaced from said second neutral position to said first engagement position, and




said connector retaining means is induced to displace from said non-retaining position to said retaining position by said second biassing component; said third biassing component biassing said connector means in said disengagement position; said connector retaining means being disposed such that when the connector retaining means is in said retaining position the connector retaining means retains the connector means in said engagement configuration, and such that when the connector retaining means is in said non-retaining position the connector means is caused to return to said disengagement configuration by said third biassing component;




said connector means, said door grasping means, said pusher means, and said retractor means being disposed and configured such that:




(A) when said connector means is in said engagement configuration and said door grasp means passes from said first non-working position to said second actuation position the pusher means engages said intermediate engagement means in said first engagement position so as to induce the connector retaining means to be displaced from said retaining position to said non-retaining and so as to induce the intermediate engagement means to displace the retractor means from said first retractor position to said second retractor position, and




(B) when said door grasp means passes from said second actuation position to said first non-working position, the pusher means disengages the intermediate engagement means such that said first biassing component urges said intermediate engagement means to reset to said second neutral position, and said retractor means to reset to said first retractor position.




In accordance with the invention the door grasping means may be a handle means.




A system in accordance with the invention may further comprise:




a solenoid means;




said solenoid means comprising a plunger member operatively connected to said intermediate engagement means, said solenoid means being energizable (eg. electrically) such that when the solenoid means is in an energized state the plunger member is in a retracted position, and when the solenoid means is in a non-energized state the plunger member is in an extended position, said plunger member when said solenoid means is in said non-energized state being biassed to said extended position by a solenoid biassing means, said plunger member being disposed so as to induce displacement of said intermediate engagement means such that said intermediate engagement means may be urged thereby to induce the displacement of the male member from said extended position to said retracted position when the solenoid means changes from said non-energized state to said energized state.




A system in accordance with the invention may further comprise:




a solenoid means;




said solenoid means comprising a plunger member, said solenoid means being energizable (eg. electrically) such that when the solenoid means is in an energized state the plunger member is in a retracted position, and when the solenoid means is in a non-energized state the plunger member is in an extended position, said plunger member when said solenoid means is in said non-energized state being biassed to said extended position by a solenoid biassing means, said solenoid means being operatively connected to said connector means by said plunger member such that said connector means is configured for inducing displacement of said intermediate engagement means from said second neutral position to said first engagement position when said solenoid means changes from the non-energized configuration to the energized configuration.




The invention also allows for a system to further comprise:




a releaseable locking means;




said releasable locking means comprising a locked configuration in which the releasable locking means locks the intermediate engagement means in said first engagement position, and an unlocked configuration in which the releaseable locking means does not lock the intermediate engagement means;




said releaseable locking means, said door grasping means, said connector means, and said pusher means being disposed and configured such that




(a) when said lock barrel means is in said active configuration and the connector means is inducing displacement of said intermediate engagement means from said second neutral position to said first engagement position, the door grasping means can pass from said first non-working position to said second actuation position such that the pusher means engages said intermediate engagement means so and induces said releaseable locking means to be displaced from said unlocked configuration to said locked configuration; and




(b) when said intermediate engagement means is releaseably locked in said first engagement position by said releaseable locking means and said lock barrel means changes from said inactive configuration to said active configuration, said releaseable locking means is induced to be displaced from said locked position to said unlocked position such that said reset biassing means urges said intermediate engagement means to pass to said second neutral position.




In another embodiment a system may further comprise:




a solenoid means;




said solenoid means comprising a plunger member operatively connected to said intermediate engagement means, said solenoid means being energizable (eg. electrically) such that when the solenoid means is in an energized state the plunger member is in a retracted position, and when the solenoid means is in a non-energized state the plunger member is in an extended position, said plunger member when said solenoid means is in said non-energized state being biassed to said extended position by a solenoid biassing means, said plunger member being disposed so as to induce displacement of said intermediate engagement means such that said intermediate engagement means may be urged thereby to induce the displacement of the male member from said extended position to said retracted position when the solenoid means changes from said non-energized state to said energized state.




The present invention provides a door unlocking system which may have multiple advantages in that it may permit the door to be unlocked with one hand, the key to be retracted from the lock barrel and the door handle to be pulled to open the door, the door then automatically closing and relocking itself.




The system allows for the door unlocking system to be mounted on doors with small frames, the frames may for example be about 2 inches wide.




The system may be configured so as to permit door unlocking by a simple left or right quarter turn rotation of the locking key. The system may be configured to allow for the remote unlocking of the door by means of an internal plunger operated solenoid.




The system may, if desired, be adapted to existing door locking mechanisms using the existing lock barrel and keys. The system may be configured for rapid installation and to serve to reinforce the existing door locking mechanism. Properly configured only two screws may be necessary to install the system on the door.




The system may be configured to enable the key to be withdrawn from the lock barrel before the door is opened.




In accordance with the present invention a door equipped with a door unlocking system of the present invention may be unlocked with only one hand.




In accordance with the present invention a door equipped with a door unlocking system of the present invention may be set in an unlocked configuration where the door can be opened without a key until the door unlocking system is reset.




In accordance with the present invention a door equipped with a door unlocking system of the present invention may be opened through the use of an electrical signal (eg. with solenoid devices). The system may also be used in conjunction with automatic door opening devices.




Operating advantages of the present invention will become apparent by referring to the following description wherein example embodiments of the present invention are described.











In the annexed drawings, like reference characters indicate like elements throughout.




In the drawings which illustrate example embodiments of the present invention:





FIG. 1

is a schematic partial front view of a combination comprising a door and door frame, provided with a locking means associated with an example embodiment of the door unlocking system of the invention;





FIG. 2

is a schematic top sectional view along


2





2


of the combination shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a schematic cross-sectional side view along


3





3


of the combination shown in

FIG. 2

with the casing removed;





FIGS. 4 and 5

are each schematic perspective views of the embodiment shown in

FIG. 3

with the lock barrel means removed; showing the stages that the system goes through when used;





FIG. 6

is a schematic rear perspective view of the embodiment shown in

FIG. 3

, showing the system in a non-working position;





FIG. 7

is a schematic rear perspective view of the embodiment shown in

FIG. 3

, of the unlocking system showing the system being activated by a key;





FIG. 8

shows the system as shown in

FIG. 7

with door latching system added;





FIG. 9

is a schematic rear perspective view of the embodiment shown in

FIG. 3

, showing the handle in its second actuation position and the latching bolt being retracted;





FIG. 10

is a schematic perspective view of an example retractor assembly attached to a section of a base plate;





FIG. 11

is a schematic perspective view of the retractor assembly shown in

FIG. 10

with the retractor removed;





FIG. 12

shows the retractor assembly of

FIG. 10

seen from above, with the retractor assembly on one side of the base plate and an intermediate engagement means on the other;





FIG. 13

is a schematic perspective view of the retractor assembly of

FIG. 10

showing the retractor disengaged from the latch bolt means;





FIG. 14

is a schematic perspective view of the retractor assembly of

FIG. 10

showing the retractor retracting an example latch bolt means;





FIG. 15

shows a schematic perspective view of an intermediate engagement being engaged by a pusher means;





FIG. 16

is a schematic front view of the intermediate engagement means shown in

FIG. 15

;





FIG. 17

is a schematic bottom view of the intermediate engagement means shown in

FIG. 16

seen in the direction of the arrow in

FIG. 16

;





FIG. 18

show the intermediate engagement means of

FIG. 15

in the second neutral position, wherein the pusher means is unable to engage the intermediate engagement means;





FIG. 19

shows the intermediate engagement means of

FIG. 18

in the first engagement position being engaged by a pusher means;





FIG. 20

is a schematic perspective view of a first example embodiment of a connector comprising a retainer member and a body member;





FIG. 21

is an enlarged partial schematic view of the retainer member shown in

FIG. 20

, with the hidden part exposed;





FIG. 22

shows a schematic view of the retainer member and body member of

FIG. 20

when the system is in its inactive state;





FIG. 22



a


shows a schematic top view of a guide with a guide slot for guiding the retainer member and body member of FIG.


20


.





FIG. 23

shows a schematic view of the retainer member and body member of

FIG. 22

as the system is being activated;





FIG. 24

show a schematic view of the retainer member and body member of

FIG. 23

when the system is ready for the door to be opened;





FIG. 25

shows an enlarged schematic perspective view of central portion of the connector shown in

FIG. 20

, as the system is in its inactive state;





FIG. 26

shows an enlarged schematic perspective view of central portion of the connector shown in

FIG. 20

, as the system is being activated;





FIG. 27

shows an enlarged schematic perspective view of central portion of the connector shown in

FIG. 20

, as the system is ready for the door to be opened;





FIG. 28

shows a schematic perspective view of a body member of the connector of FIG.


20


and an unlocking cam of a lock barrel when the lock barrel is in an inactive configuration, with the lock barrel not shown;





FIG. 29

shows a schematic perspective view of a body member of the connector of FIG.


20


and an unlocking cam of a lock barrel when a lock barrel is in an active configuration, with the lock barrel not shown;





FIG. 30

shows a schematic view of the example retainer member of the connector shown in

FIG. 20

, an intermediate engagement means, and a pusher means as the system is in its inactive state;





FIG. 31

shows a schematic view of the retainer member of the connector shown in

FIG. 20

, the intermediate engagement means, and the pusher means of

FIG. 30

as the system ready for the door to be opened;





FIG. 32

shows a schematic view of the retainer member of the connector shown in

FIG. 20

, the intermediate engagement means, and the pusher means of

FIG. 30

as the door grasping means of the system is being pulled to open the door;





FIG. 33

shows a schematic side view of a system in accordance with the present invention provided with an second example retainer member;





FIG. 34

shows a schematic perspective view of the system of

FIG. 33

with the retainer member being retained by a releasable locking means (see

FIG. 43

below for more detail);





FIG. 35

shows a schematic perspective view of the system of

FIG. 33

, with the system in an inactive state;





FIG. 36

shows a schematic perspective view of the system of

FIG. 33

, with the retainer member being retained by a connector retaining means (see

FIG. 41

below);





FIG. 37

shows a schematic perspective view of the example connector of

FIG. 33

with retainer member and a body member;





FIG. 38

shows an enlarged schematic view of the upper portion of the retainer member of

FIG. 37

;





FIGS. 39

,


40


, and


41


show a schematic view of the retainer member and body member of

FIG. 37

, as the system of

FIG. 33

goes from a non-working to a working state;





FIGS. 42 and 43

show a schematic view of the retainer member and body member of

FIG. 39

, as the system is exploiting the releasable locking means;





FIGS. 44

,


45


,


46


, and


47


show a schematic view of the connector of

FIG. 33

, an intermediate engagement means and a pusher means as the system is activated, the door is unlocked, and the system resets;





FIGS. 48 and 49

show a schematic view of the connector of

FIG. 33

, with intermediate engagement means and pusher of

FIG. 44

, as the system is being used with a releasable locking means;





FIGS. 50 and 51

show a schematic view of the system fitted with a solenoid in a first example position, wherein the plunger is connected to the intermediate engagement means;





FIG. 52

shows a schematic side view of the system fitted with a solenoid in the position shown in

FIG. 51

;





FIG. 53

shows a schematic perspective view of the system fitted with a solenoid in the position shown in

FIG. 51

, comprising the connector means of

FIG. 20

;





FIG. 54

shows a schematic perspective view of the system fitted with a solenoid in the position shown in

FIG. 51

, comprising the connector means of

FIG. 33

; and





FIGS. 55

,


56


, and


57


show a schematic view of a system fitted with a solenoid in a second example position, wherein the plunger is connected directly to the body member of the connector.











There now follows a description of the various parts of one example embodiment of the system. Each of these parts and their function will be described in more detail afterwards.





FIGS. 1 and 2

each show a door


1


fitted in a door enclosure border


1




a,


which in this case is embodied as a doorframe, and which opens in the direction of arrow


1




b.


The system for this embodiment is housed in a cover casing


2


. A door grasping means


4


is pivotally mounted on the cover casing


2


.




The door grasping means


4


is illustrated here as a handle though other equivalents such as a door knob could be used to do the same function (for function see below). The door grasping means is pivoted about the axes of a pair of pivot shafts, each of which is designated by the reference numeral


16


. The top part of door grasping means


4


is secured to the upper part of the upper shaft by a retaining screw (not shown).




The door grasping means


4


has door grasp biassing means. The door grasp biassing means is in this case a compression spring


4




a.


The compression spring


4




a


is located between the cover casing


2


and the hidden extremity


11


of the door grasping means


4


. The door grasp biassing means gives the door grasping means


4


a bias towards the shown first non-working position. Upon pulling of the door grasping means


4


, the door grasping means


4


will move in direction of arrow


5


with respect to cover casing


2


to a second actuation position. This movement will cause the retraction of a latch bolt means


6


from the female opening, thus allowing the door to open. The retraction of the latching bolt is shown in

FIGS. 6

,


7


,


8


, and


9


. The mechanics of this will be explained in more detail below. Latch bolt means has in this embodiment a bevelled face


8


and is spring loaded by a spring


10


in an extended door locking position. The spring


10


is an example of a bolt biassing means.




The cover casing


2


may be secured to door


1


using two screws (not shown). Attached to the cover casing


2


is a base support plate


12


. The base support plate comprises a first side and a second side. The first side configured to lie against the cover casing


2


, and the second side configured to lie against the door. The base support plate


12


has screw holes


14


(see

FIG. 4

) for securing the base support plate


12


to the back of cover casing


2


. The base support plate


12


is used as a support to which the majority of the elements of the system are attached.




Now referring to

FIGS. 2 and 3

, a hidden extremity


11


of the door grasping means


4


is slightly chamfered to allow for its rotation about the axes of the pivot shafts


16


. The two pivot shafts


16


are mounted in pin journals


18


of cover casing


2


. A pusher means


20


is secured to the bottom part of the upper shaft


16


. In this embodiment the pusher means is fixedly secured thereto by a nut


22


, though other fastening means may also be used eg. welding or soldering. The pusher may also be formed integral with the shaft


16


. In any event the pusher means


20


is terminated at the other end by an upward right angle pusher plate


24


(please refer for example to FIG.


4


).





FIGS. 8 and 9

show that the latch bolt means


6


in this embodiment has a top boss


26


.

FIGS. 10

,


11


, and


12


show a retractor assembly comprising a retractor means


30


. The top boss


26


allows for a projection arm


31


of the retractor means


30


to engage the latch bolt means


6


and retract it (see FIGS.


13


and


14


). The retractor assembly also comprising a pivot shaft


28


that extends through the base support plate


12


, such that a first end of the pivot shaft


28


is on the first side of the base plate


12


, and a second end of the pivot shaft


28


is on the second side of the base plate


12


. Attached to second end of the pivot shaft


28


is the retractor means


30


. On the first end is attached an intermediate engagement means


32


(see below). The intermediate engagement means


32


is attached to the pivot shaft


28


, such that when the intermediate engagement member


32


is rotated the pivot shaft


28


is caused to rotate as well. This attachment may be accomplished in any suitable manner (eg. locking, soldering). Close to one end, the pivot shaft


28


is supported by a locator


27


; the pivot shaft


28


is journalled to the locator


27


in any suitable manner. The locator


27


is fixed to the base support plate


12


via legs


29


. The locator


27


and the legs


29


are configured so as to fit into a standard lock barrel hole. As seen in

FIGS. 13 and 14

, the retractor assembly is configured so that the projection arm


31


of the retractor means


30


can engage the top boss


26


. Thus when the retractor means


30


moves from a first retractor position (see

FIG. 13

) to a second retractor position (see

FIG. 14

) the latch bolt means


6


is retracted. The movement of the retractor means


30


is accomplished by the rotation of pivot shaft


28


.




As shown in

FIGS. 15

,


16


, and


17


, the intermediate engagement means


32


is composed of two parallel arms


33


, which are formed integral with each other and connected by a bridge member. Attached to the bridge member is a spring


56


(see below). Alternatively the two parallel arms


33


may be formed of separate pieces that are simply secured to each other through suitable means. The pivot shaft


28


is journaled through one arm and is fastened in the other, using conventional means. The intermediate engagement means


32


is provided with a roller


34


suitably mounted to the arms. The roller


34


provides a low resistance surface on the intermediate engagement means


32


where the pusher plate


24


may push so as to displace the intermediate engagement means


32


. Rather than a roller, a (known) low friction (eg. arced) surface may be used (eg. a Teflon™ coated surface). Extending from one of the arms


33


of intermediate engagement means


32


is a pin projection


35


.




Referring now to

FIGS. 18 and 19

, we see that the intermediate engagement means


32


is configured such that it can be rotated from a second neutral position to a first engagement position. As shown in

FIG. 18

, when the intermediate engagement means


32


is in said second neutral position the pusher means


20


is unable to engage the intermediate engagement means


32


. As shown in

FIG. 19

, when the intermediate engagement means


32


is in said first engagement position the pusher means


20


may engage the intermediate engagement means


32


. The intermediate engagement means


32


may thereby be caused to rotate about the axis x of pivot shaft


28


.




The movement of the door grasping means


4


from the second non-working position to the first actuation position causes rotation of shafts


16


. This in turn causes the rotation of pusher means


20


. As seen in

FIG. 19

, the pusher plate


24


is then caused to move against roller


34


, when it is properly positioned (see

FIG. 18

for improper position). This in turn causes rotation around axis x of the intermediate engagement means and of the pivot shaft


28


. As seen in

FIGS. 13 and 14

the rotation of the pivot shaft causes the retractor means


30


to rotate and engage boss


26


of latch bolt means


6


. As the retractor means


30


is rotated the latch bolt means


6


will be retracted, thus allowing the door to be opened.




As stated above the intermediate engagement


32


means needs to be properly positioned to allow the door to be opened. This means that the intermediate engagement means


32


must be moved from the position shown in

FIG. 18

to the position shown in FIG.


19


. This is in part accomplished by a conventional lock barrel means


36


. Referring back to

FIGS. 6

to


9


, in the present case, unlocking of the door using the system is initiated using a conventional lock barrel


36


secured to the cover casing


2


. The lock barrel has a key slot (not shown) into which a key


36




a


may be inserted. Attached to the lock barrel an unlocking cam


40


is secured to a rotatable cylinder of the lock barrel


36


. The rotation of the key in the lab barrel


36


will cause the corresponding rotation of the unlocking cam


40


.




Turning now to

FIG. 20

, this figure shows an example connector means


48




a


comprising a body member


48


which has laterally extending fingers


52


. The extending fingers


52


are in the rotational path of an arm


40




a


of the unlocking cam


40


(see FIGS.


28


and


29


). The upper part of body member


48


is disposed in guide slot


60


of a guide


62


(see FIG.


25


). The guide


62


is secured to base support plate


12


. The lower part of body member


48


is disposed in guide slot


21


of L plate


23


. L plate


23


is also secured to base support plate


12


.




The connector means


48




a


is also provided with a retainer member


54


. The retainer member


54


is disposed in a guide slot


60


of guide


62


. A connector pin


64


pivotally connects the lower end of the retainer member to the body member


48


.




Retainer member


54


has a lateral extension


66


which overlies pin projection


35


(see for example FIG.


30


). Retainer member


54


has also a connector retaining means which in this case is embodied as a step


68


adapted to underlie guide


62


at the end of slot


60


(see FIGS.


21


and


27


). While the connector retaining means is embodied in this invention as a step underlying a guide any other suitable mechanism which accomplishes the same function may be used. For example an arm (not shown) which moves from a retracted to an extended position as the retainer member


54


is pulled down. The arm also being retracted as the intermediate engagement means


32


is rotated to retract the latch bolt


6


.




As seen for example in

FIG. 22

, a helical spring


70


is attached at its upper end to a spring hook


58


and at its lower end to an ear


72


. This ear


72


extended from the retainer member


54


as shown in FIG.


22


. The helical spring


70


is an example embodiment of a connector biassing means.




Referring to

FIGS. 30

to


32


, the spring


56


, which in this case is a helical spring, is attached to the inner end of intermediate engagement means


32


and to guide


62


. The spring


56


is one example embodiment of a reset biassing means. The spring


56


biases the intermediate engagement means


32


into the second neutral position as shown in FIG.


30


. In this position the roller


34


is lying above the pusher plate


24


. In this position (as shown in

FIG. 30

) the pin projection


35


also lies just underneath the lateral extension


66


of retainer member


54


. Since the intermediate engagement means


32


is connected to the retractor means


30


through pivot shaft


28


, the spring


56


also ensures that the retractor means


30


is biassed in said first retractor position. While in this embodiment the spring


56


is directly attached to the intermediate engagement means


32


, the spring


56


may alternatively be directly attached to the retractor


30


an still perform the same function(s). Alternatively the intermediate engagement means


32


and the retractor means


30


may be provided with separate biassing means.




Stated otherwise the helical spring


70


and the spring


56


means may form part of system biassing means comprising three biassing components. In this case the spring


56


would make up a first biassing component, while the spring


70


would make up a second and a third biassing component. The spring


70


would make up two components since it gives the retainer member


54


a bias in two directions ie. in an x and a y direction. The system may also function with a structure in which the spring


70


is disposed so as to only provides a bias in the horizontal x-direction. In this case the spring


56


, may be configured so as to provide sufficient biassing force through pin projection


35


so as to provide the vertical y-direction bias for the retainer member


54


. Alternatively separate springs could be provides to provide the connector means


48




a


with the necessary bias in the x-direction, and in the y-direction.




Referring now to

FIGS. 30

,


31


, and


32


, we see a progression of the system as the system is being activated. The system starts out in an inactive states as shown in FIG.


30


. In this state the intermediate engagement means


32


is in its second neutral state wherein the intermediate engagement means


32


cannot be engaged by the pusher plate


24


of the pusher means


20


. The retainer member


54


of the connector means


48


a is then pulled down as described above, to the position shown in FIG.


31


. In this position the step


68


lies under the guide


62


, the retainer member


54


will therefore not return to the position of FIG.


30


. In the position of

FIG. 31

, the intermediate engagement means


32


has been brought down by the lateral extension


66


of the retainer


54


, such that the intermediate engagement means


32


is now in the path of the pusher plate


24


of the pusher means


20


. As the pusher means


20


is displaced the pusher plate


24


with push against the intermediate engagement means


32


and cause it to displace. As the intermediate engagement means


32


is displaced the pin projection


35


will push against the retainer member


54


and push the step


68


out from under the guide


62


(see FIG.


32


). The retainer member


54


is now free to return to the position of FIG.


30


. As the pusher means


20


is moved back to its original position the intermediate engagement means


32


returns to the second neutral position as shown in FIG.


30


.




In the embodiment described above the system operates as follows: referring to

FIGS. 4 and 6

the door is in locked condition and the intermediate engagement means


32


is in a second neutral position (see in more detail FIG.


18


). In this position the body member


48


in upmost position together with the retainer member


54


. The retainer member


54


is given a leftward bias by a helical spring


70


, but is prevented from moving by being fitted in guide slot


60


. Pin projection


35


lies just under the lateral extension


66


of retainer member


54


(see

FIG. 30

) and the retractor means


30


in disengaged from top boss


26


(see FIG.


13


). The latch bolt means


6


is therefore in its extended position due to coil spring


10


. The door is thus locked. When it is decided to unlock the door, lock barrel means


36


is used by means of a key. The key is inserted in the key slot and is then rotated. This causes the unlocking cam


40


to rotate to the left or to the right.

FIGS. 28 and 29

show the unlocking cam


40


being moved to the right. This will cause the unlocking cam


40


to engage one or the other of the two lateral fingers


52


of body member


48


.




The retainer member


54


is thus caused to move down and its lateral extension


66


is caused to engage pin projection


35


. This in turn causes rotation of the intermediate engagement means


32


downwardly. After the intermediate engagement means


32


has been rotated the roller


34


is on may be engaged by as pusher plate


24


as shown in FIG.


31


.




As the retainer member


54


moves down the spring


70


will cause it to be pulled left so that a step


68


will underlie and engage the lower guide


62


. The key can now be removed since the retainer member


54


will be kept in its lowered position. The retainer member


54


in turn keeps the intermediate engagement means


32


in a lowered position. The movement of the retainer member


54


and the body member


48


is shown in

FIGS. 22

,


23


, and


24


, and in more detail in

FIGS. 25

,


26


, and


27


. As can be seen the retainer member


54


and the body member


48


are initially lying along the same axis, but as the connector means


48




a


moves down the retainer member


54


is pulled left so that the axis of the retainer member


54


and the axis of the body member


48


are at an angle alpha to each other. The angle alpha can be any suitable size (keeping in mind the purpose of the step


68


of the retainer member


54


) and may for example be about 5 degrees.




The door unlocking system remains in the configuration of

FIG. 24

until a user pulls on door grasping means


4


to open the door


1


. The door grasping means


4


is rotated in direction of arrow


5


causing pusher plate


24


to move to the right and engage roller


34


(see FIG.


32


). This then causes the counterclockwise movement of the intermediate engagement means


32


. Consequently the retractor means


30


is rotated and retracts the latch bolt means


6


. The opening of the door is thus enabled as the door grasping means


4


is being pulled.




As the rotation of the intermediate engagement means


32


causes the latch bolt means


6


to be retracted, the pin projection


35


pushes the retainer member


54


. The retainer member


54


is pushed towards the right. As the angle alpha becomes smaller the axis of the retainer member


54


and the axis of the body member


48


slowly become aligned. When the axis are aligned the step


68


is pushed out from under guide


62


and the connector retaining means is caused to disengage.




When the door grasping means


4


is released it returns to its original position due to the door grasp biassing means. As the pusher plate


24


disengages the roller


34


, the intermediate engagement means returns to the initial position as shown in

FIG. 30

under the action of the spring


56


. As the intermediate engagement means returns to its second neutral position the retractor means


30


completely releases the latch bolt means


6


. The latch bolt means is then pushed out of the door under the power of spring


10


. The door is then relocked as the latch bolt means enters the door frame


3


. With intermediate engagement means


32


in its second neutral position, the door is locked since pusher plate


24


will freely move below roller


34


without activating the retraction of the latching bolt


6


.




Alternatively a system may be fitted with a second example connector means comprising a modified version of retainer member


54


which allows for additional functionality.

FIGS. 33

to


36


show the system with the alternate retainer member


54




a.


In this alternate version the retainer member


54




a


is disposed in the guide slot of a retainer guide


55


. The retainer member


54




a


has a lateral extension


66


which overlies pin projection


35


. As seen in

FIGS. 37 and 38

, retainer member


54




a


has also a modified connector retaining means which in this case comprises of top step


51


and retainer guide


55


. The modified connector retaining means is adapted to allow the retainer member


54




a


to retain the intermediate engagement


32


means in the first engagement position. The retainer member


54




a


also has releasable locking means which comprises of a retainer hook


57


. The retainer hook


57


comprises a projection


57




a


, and the groove


57




b.


The retainer hook


57


is configured to engage a finger


55




a


of the retainer guide


55


.




A helical spring


59


(see for example

FIG. 39

) is attached to the retainer guide


55


at its upper end and to an ear


72


at its lower end. This ear


72


extends from the retainer member


54




a


as clearly shown in FIG.


37


. The spring


59


functions similarly to spring


70


, and is another example of a connector biassing means. Alternatively the spring


59


and the spring


56


can make up three biassing components of a biassing means, in the same way as spring


70


and the spring


56


.




Referring now to

FIGS. 44

to


47


, these figures show the interaction of the intermediate engagement means


32


with the retainer member


54




a


, and the pusher means


20


.

FIG. 44

shows the system in an active state wherein the intermediate engagement means


32


is in the second neutral position. As can be seen the pusher means


20


is below the intermediate engagement means


32


and cannot engage the intermediate engagement means


32


.




As the retainer member


54




a


is brought down the intermediate engagement means


32


will also be brought down. This configuration can be seen in FIG.


45


. As the retainer member


54




a


clears the guide slot of the guide


55


, the retainer member


54




a


will be pulled left by the spring


59


. This will in turn cause the retainer member


54




a


to move to the position of

FIG. 46

, wherein the retainer member


54




a


is being retained under the retainer guide


55


. In this position the intermediate engagement means


32


is in the path of the pusher plate


24


of the pusher means


20


. As the pusher means


20


moves the pusher plate


24


will engage the intermediate engagement means


32


. This will in turn cause the projection pin


35


to push against the retainer member


54




a


such that the retainer member


54




a


is pushed out from under retainer guide


55


. The retainer member


54




a


is now free to move up under the power of spring


59


. This configuration can be seen in FIG.


47


. As the pusher is moved to the left the intermediate engagement means


32


will return to the position of

FIG. 44

under the power of spring


56


.




Alternatively the retainer member


54




a


allows for a different configuration. In this configuration the system moves from the position of

FIG. 44

to the position of FIG.


45


. While in the position of

FIG. 45

the pusher may be caused to move against the intermediate engagement means


32


. This in turn caused the projection pin


35


to push against the retainer member


54




a,


and moving the retainer member


54




a


to the position of FIG.


48


. As the retainer member


54




a


is allowed to move up the retainer hook


57


will catch on finger


55




a


of the retainer guide


55


, as shown in FIG.


49


. The retainer member


54




a


will now remain in this position until the retainer member


54


is again pulled down thus freeing the retainer hook


57


and allowing the retainer member


54




a


to return to the position of FIG.


44


. While the retainer member


54




a


is in the position of

FIG. 49

, the intermediate engagement means


32


will be kept in the path of the pusher plate


24


of the pusher means


20


. This will allow the door to be opened repeatedly.




If a system is fitted with the second example retainer member


54




a


(see

FIGS. 33

to


36


) then the system functions as follows. Normal operation is analogous to that of the first example retainer member the only difference being that step


51


underlies retainer guide


55


, rather than step


68


underlying guide


60


. This operation can be gleaned from

FIGS. 44

to


47


.




The second example retainer member does provide an added functionality which can be seen in

FIGS. 39

,


40


,


42


and


43


. The added functionality functions as follow: by turning the key left or right the unlocking cam


40


with push down the left or right finger


58


of the body member


48


thereby bringing it down. Attached to the body member


48


is the retainer member


54




a


. Therefore as the body member


48


is brought down the retainer member


54




a


is brought down as well. When the retainer member


54




a


is brought down it will go under the retainer guide


55


(see FIG.


40


). As the retainer member


54




a


moves down the retainer member


54




a


causes the intermediate engagement means


32


to move by hitting the pin projection


35


. The effect of this move is that the intermediate engagement means


32


is moved into the path of the pusher means


20


(see FIG.


45


). While turning the key the door grasping means


4


is pulled, thus causing the pusher means


20


to push on the intermediate engagement means


32


. This will cause the pusher means


20


to rotate the intermediate engagement means


32


. As the intermediate engagement means


32


rotates the pin projection


35


pushes the retainer member


54




a


to the right (see FIGS.


42


and


48


). This will in turn cause the top right portion of the retainer member


54




a


to go under the right part of the retainer guide


55


. The key may now be released which will cause retainer member


54




a


to move up and cause retainer hook


57


to be caught under retainer guide


55


as seen in

FIGS. 43 and 49

. In this configuration the intermediate engagement means


32


will be retained in the path of the pusher means


20


. The system will then remain in this position until the key is again turned. When the key is turned again the retainer member


54




a


will be pulled down thus freeing the retainer hook


57


. The retainer member


54




a


will now return to the position of

FIG. 47

under the power of spring


59


.




In accordance with a further embodiments of the system, the door may be unlocked by a remote source. In this case the unlocking of the door may be initiated independently using a solenoid


44


. The solenoid is secured to the inside of the base support plate


12


, by solenoid bracket


43


. The solenoid


44


comprising a plunger


46


and is connected to a remote energy source (not shown). The remote energy source comprises activation means which control whether or not to energize the solenoid


44


.




The solenoid


44


may be provided in two different ways. In a first way as shown in

FIGS. 50

to


54




a,


the plunger


46


is pivotally secured to the lower part of an extension arm


47


by pin


45


. The upper end of extension arm


47


is pivotally secured to the intermediate engagement means


32


by pin


49


. The plunger


46


and the solenoid


44


is disposed such that when the solenoid is not operating, the plunger


46


is kept extended due to its connection to the intermediate engagement means


32


. This is of course only for convenience and the solenoid


44


may be provided with its own solenoid biassing means for keeping the plunger


46


extended.

FIG. 53

shows the solenoid and the system using with the first example retainer member, and

FIG. 54

show the solenoid and the system using the second example retainer member.




In the second way as shown in

FIGS. 55-57

, the plunger


46


is secured to the body member


48


by pin


50


. When the solenoid


44


is not operating the plunger


46


is kept extended by its connection to the body member. This is of course only for convenience and the solenoid


44


may be provided with its own solenoid biassing means for keeping the plunger


46


extended.




The system may be activated by the solenoid


44


. Depending on the placement of the solenoid


44


in the system energising system will have a different effect. This effect is independent of the retainer member and as such can be used with any retainer member. If the solenoid is placed in the first position (see

FIGS. 50-54

) then the solenoid


44


will pull plunger


46


downwardly. This causes the extension arm


47


to rotate the intermediate engagement means


32


. Consequently the pivot shaft


28


rotates the retractor means


30


so that the latch bolt means


6


is retracted. The door can now be opened. When the solenoid


44


is de-energised it will release plunger


46


. Plunger


46


will return to the initial position as shown in

FIG. 50

under the action of spring


56


. This allows the intermediate engagement


32


means to return to its second neutral position. This will in turn cause the retractor means


30


to release the latch bolt means


6


. The latch bolt means


6


is then pushed outwardly of the door by spring


10


thus allowing the door to be locked. With intermediate engagement means


32


in its second neutral position, the door is locked since pusher plate


24


will freely move below roller


34


without activating the retraction of the latching bolt


6


.




If the solenoid


44


is placed in its second position as shown in

FIGS. 55-57

, then the energizing of the system will cause the solenoid


44


to retract the plunger


46


. The plunger


46


is attached to body member


48


which will in turn be pulled down. The system therefore works the same way as it would had it been activated using the lock barrel


36


.




In this embodiment the invention may also be provided with means to prevent unauthorized entry. As seen in FIG.


2


and also in

FIG. 4

, the base support plate


12


has an inwardly offset shield flange


74


which covers the lip


76


of cover casing


2


(see FIG.


2


), this lip and shield flange spacedly overlying the edge of the door frame


1




a


when the door is in closed position. The shield flange


74


and the lip


76


therefore clears the door frame


1




a


while it prevents access to the latch bolt means


6


by unauthorized persons trying to gain access to said latch bolt means


6


by insertion of a plastic card of the like between the door


1


and the door frame


3


.















SYSTEM PARTS IN FIG. 1-24


























2




Casing







4




Handle







6




Latch bolt means







8




Bevelled Face of 6







10




Spring of 6







11




Hidden Extremity of 4







12




Base Plate







14




Screw Holes







16




Handle Shafts







18




Pin ournals for 16







20




Pusher







21




Guide Slot of 23







22




Nut for 20







23




L plate







24




Pusher Plate of 20







26




Top Boss of 6







27




Locator







28




Pivot shaft







29




Legs of 27







30




Retractor means







32




Intermediate engagement means







33




Parallel Arms of 32







35




Manuel Unlocking








And Reset Shaft







36




Lock Barrel







38




Key Slot







40




Unlocking Cam







42




Rotation Axis of 40







43




Solenoid Bracket







44




Solenoid







45




Pin







46




Plunger of 44







47




Extension Arm







48




Body member







49




Pin







50




Pin







51




Top step







52




Finger of 48







53




Guide slot of 55







54




Retainer member







55




Retainer Guide







56




Spring of 32







57




Hook of 54







58




Spring hook of 70







59




Extension spring







60




Guide Slot of 62







62




Guide







64




Connector Pin of 48 and 54







66




Lateral Extension of 54







68




Step in 54







70




Spring of 54







72




Ear of 54







74




Inwardly Offset Shield Flange of 12







76




Lip of 2







78




Spring of 4 (and 11)







79




Holding Screw for 2







80




Hole Channel for Retaining Screw of








16







81




Retaining Screw of 16














Claims
  • 1. A door unlocking system for use with a door combination comprising a door, a door enclosure border, and a door locking means,said door being displaceable between an open and a closed position, said door locking means comprising a lock barrel means, a female element and a latch bolt means comprising a male member, said lock barrel means being displaceable between an inactive configuration and an active configuration, said door comprising said latch bolt means, said door enclosure border comprising said female element, said male member and said female element being disposed and configured such that said male member is displaceable between an extended position wherein said female element is able to receive the male member for locking said door in said closed position and a retracted position wherein said male member is retracted from said female element so that said door is displaceable from said closed position to said open position, said latch bolt means comprising bolt biassing means for biassing the male member in said extended position, the door unlocking system comprising: a door grasping means displaceable between a first non-working position and a second actuation position, door grasp biassing means biassing the door grasping means in said first non-working position, pusher means operatively connected to said door grasping means; an intermediate engagement means; system biassing means comprising a first biassing component, a second biassing component, and a third biassing component; a retractor means operatively connected to the intermediate engagement means; connector means operatively connected to said lock barrel means; and connector retaining means displaceable between a retaining position and a non-retaining position; said retractor means being displaceable between a first retractor position and a second retractor position such that when the retractor means is displaced from said first retractor position to said second retractor position the retractor means engages the latch bolt means and urges the displacement of the male member from said extended position to said retracted position, and when the retractor means is displaced from said second retractor position to said first retractor position the retractor means disengages the male member such that the bolt biassing means displaces the male member to said extended position; said intermediate engagement means being displaceable between a first engagement position, wherein the pusher means is able to engage the intermediate engagement means such that said intermediate engagement means may be urged thereby to induce the retractor means to be displaced from said first retractor position to said second retractor position, and a second neutral position wherein the pusher means is unable to engage the intermediate engagement means; said first biassing component biassing the intermediate engagement means in the second neutral position; said retractor means and said intermediate engagement means being disposed and configured such that when the intermediate engagement means is in said second neutral position the retractor means is in said first retractor position, and such that when the intermediate engagement means is in said first engagement position the retractor means is in said second retractor position; said connector means being displaceable between an engagement configuration wherein the connector means engages and retains the intermediate engagement means in said first engagement position, and a disengagement configuration wherein the intermediate engagement means is in said second neutral position, said connector means being configured, such that when said lock barrel means is displaced from the inactive configuration to the active configuration, the lock barrel means displaces the connector means from said disengagement configuration to said engagement configuration, such that the intermediate engagement means induced to be displaced from said second neutral position to said first engagement position, and said connector retaining means is induced to displace from said non-retaining position to said retaining position by said second biassing component; said third biassing component biassing said connector means in said disengagement position; said connector retaining means being disposed such that when the connector retaining means is in said retaining position the connector retaining means retains the connector means in said engagement configuration, and such that when the connector retaining means is in said non-retaining position the connector means is caused to return to said disengagement configuration by said third biassing component; said connector means, said door grasping means, said pusher means, and said retractor means being disposed and configured such that: (A) when said connector means is in said engagement configuration and said door grasp means passes from said first non-working position to said second actuation position the pusher means engages said intermediate engagement means in said first engagement position so as to induce the connector retaining means to be displaced from said retaining position to said non-retaining and so as to induce the intermediate engagement means to displace the retractor means from said first retractor position to said second retractor position, and (B) when said door grasp means passes from said second actuation position to said first non-working position, the pusher means disengages the intermediate engagement means such that said first biassing component urges said intermediate engagement means to reset to said second neutral position, and said retractor means to reset to said first retractor position.
  • 2. A door unlocking system as described in claim 1, wherein said door grasping means is a handle means.
  • 3. The door unlocking system as described in claim 1, wherein the system further comprises:a releaseable locking means; said releasable locking means comprising a locked configuration in which said releaseable locking means releasably locks connector means in said engagement configuration and an unlocked configuration in which the connector means is free to return to the disengagement configuration; said releaseable locking means, said door grasping means, said connector means, and said pusher means being disposed and configured such that (A) when said lock barrel means is in said active configuration and the connector means is inducing displacement of said intermediate engagement means from said second neutral position to said first engagement position, the door grasping means can pass from said first non-working position to said second actuation position such that the pusher means engages said intermediate engagement means and induces said releaseable locking means to be displaced from said unlocked configuration to said locked configuration; and (B) when said intermediate engagement means is releaseably locked in said first engagement position by said releaseable locking means and said lock barrel means changes from said inactive configuration to said active configuration, said connector means is displaced such that said releaseable locking means is induced to be displaced from said locked position to said unlocked position such that said first biassing component urges said intermediate engagement means to pass to said second neutral position.
  • 4. A door unlocking system for use with a door combination comprising a door, a door enclosure border, and a door locking means,said door being displaceable between an open and a closed position, said door locking means comprising a lock barrel means, a female element and a latch bolt means comprising a male member, said lock barrel means being displaceable between an inactive configuration and an active configuration, said door comprising said latch bolt means, said door enclosure border comprising said female element, said male member and said female element being disposed and configured such that said male member is displaceable between an extended position wherein said female element is able to receive the male member for locking said door in said closed position and a retracted position wherein said male member is retracted from said female element so that said door is displaceable from said closed position to said open position, said latch bolt means comprising bolt biassing means for biassing the male member in said extended position, the door unlocking system comprising: a door grasping means displaceable between a first non-working position and a second actuation position, door grasp biassing means biassing the door grasping means in said first non-working position, pusher means operatively connected to said door grasping means; an intermediate engagement means; a reset biassing means; a retractor means operatively connected to the intermediate engagement means; retractor biassing means; connector means for operatively connecting said lock barrel means to said intermediate engagement means; and connector biassing means; and connector retaining means; said retractor means being displaceable between a first retractor position and a second retractor position such that when the retractor means is displaced from said first retractor position to said second retractor position the retractor means engages the latch bolt means and urges the displacement of the male member from said extended position to said retracted position, and when the retractor means is displaced from said second retractor position to said first retractor position the retractor means disengages the male member such that the bolt biassing means displaces the male member to said extended position; said retractor biassing means biassing the retractor means in said first retractor position; said intermediate engagement means being displaceable between a first engagement position, wherein the pusher means is able to engage the intermediate engagement means such that said intermediate engagement means may be urged thereby to induce the retractor means to be displaced from said first retractor position to said second retractor position, and a second neutral position wherein the pusher means is unable to engage the intermediate engagement means; said reset biassing means biassing the intermediate engagement means in the second neutral position; said connector retaining means being displaceable between a retaining position and a non-retaining position; said connector means being displaceable between an engagement configuration in which the connector means engages and retains the intermediate engagement means in said first engagement position, and a disengagement configuration wherein the intermediate engagement means is in said second neutral position, being configured, such that when said lock barrel means is displaced from the inactive configuration to the active configuration, the connector means is induced to displace from said disengagement configuration to said engagement configuration, such that the intermediate engagement means is displaced from said second neutral position to said first engagement position, and said connector retaining means is induced to displace from said non-retaining position to said retaining position; said connector biassing means biassing said connector means in said disengagement position; said connector retaining means being disposed such that when the connector retaining means is in said retaining position the connector retaining means retains the connector means in said engagement configuration, and such that when the connector retaining means is in said non-retaining position the connector means is free to return to said disengagement configuration; said connector means, said door grasping means, said pusher means, and said retractor means being disposed and configured such that: (A) when said connector means is in said engagement configuration and said door grasp means passes from said first non-working position to said second actuation position the pusher means engages said intermediate engagement means in said first engagement position so as to induce the connector retaining means to be displaced from said retaining position to said non-retaining and so as to induce the intermediate engagement means to displace the retractor means from said first retractor position to said second retractor position, and (B) when said door grasp means passes from said second actuation position to said first non-working position, the pusher means disengages the intermediate engagement means such that said reset biassing means urges said intermediate engagement means to reset to said second neutral position, thereby allowing the retractor means to return to said first retractor position.
  • 5. A door unlocking system as described in claim 4, wherein the connector retaining means comprises a step on the connector means, a guide means, and a biassing means; said step, guide means, and biassing means being disposed such that:said biassing means gives the connector means such a bias that when the connector means is displaced from said disengagement configuration to said engagement configuration, the step is caused to move under the guide means such that the connector means cannot return to the disengagement configuration; and when said connector means is in said engagement configuration and said door grasp means passes from said first non-working position to said second actuation position the pusher means engages said intermediate engagement means in said first engagement position so as to induce the step to move out from the guide means such that the connector means may return to the disengagement configuration.
  • 6. A door unlocking system as described in claim 4, wherein the function of the connector biassing means is performed by the reset biassing means.
  • 7. A door unlocking system as described in claim 4, wherein said door grasping means is a handle means.
  • 8. The door unlocking system as described in claim 4, wherein the system further comprises:a releaseable locking means; said releasable locking means comprising a locked configuration in which said releaseable locking means releasably locks connector means in said engagement configuration and an unlocked configuration in which the connector means is free to return to the disengagement configuration; said releaseable locking means, said door grasping means, said connector means, and said pusher means being disposed and configured such that (A) when said lock barrel means is in said active configuration and the connector means is inducing displacement of said intermediate engagement means from said second neutral position to said first engagement position, the door grasping means can pass from said first non-working position to said second actuation position such that the pusher means engages said intermediate engagement means and induces said releaseable locking means to be displaced from said unlocked configuration to said locked configuration; and (B) when said intermediate engagement means is releaseably locked in said first engagement position by said releaseable locking means and said lock barrel means changes from said inactive configuration to said active configuration, said connector means is displaced such that said releaseable locking means is induced to be displaced from said locked position to said unlocked position such that said reset biassing means urges said intermediate engagement means to pass to said second neutral position.
  • 9. A door unlocking system for use with a door combination comprising a door, a door enclosure border, and a door locking means,said door locking means comprising a lock barrel means, and a latch bolt means being displaceable between a bolt latched configuration and a bolt released configuration, said door being lockable to said door enclosure border when said latch bolt means is in said bolt latched configuration and said door being released from said door enclosure border when said latch bolt means is in said bolt released configuration, said latch bolt means comprising a bolt biassing means for biassing said latch bolt means in said bolt latched configuration, and said lock barrel means being displaceable between an inactive configuration and an active configuration, said door unlocking system comprising: retractor means for selectively engaging said latch bolt means, said retractor means being displaceable between a first disengaged position, a second engaged position and a third retracted position, said retractor means being disengaged from said bolt latching means when in said first disengaged position, said retractor means engaging said latch bolt means in said bolt latched configuration when in said second engaged position and in said bolt released configuration when in said third retracted configuration; retractor biassing means for biassing said retractor means in said first disengaged position; door grasping means for selectively engaging said retractor means, said door grasping means being displaceable between a first non-working position and a second actuation position, said door grasping means being operatively disengaged from said retractor means when the latter is in said first disengaged position, said door grasping means operatively connecting to said retractor means to displace the latter from said second engaged position to said third retracted position when being displaced form said first non-working position to said second actuation position; connector means for operatively connecting said lock barrel means to said retractor means, said connector means being displaceable between a retractor non-engaging configuration and a retractor engaging configuration to displace said retractor means from said first disengaged position to said second engaged position when said lock barrel means is being displaced from said inactive configuration to said active configuration; connector biassing means for biassing said connector means in said retractor non-engaging configuration; and connector retaining means for selectively retaining said connector means in said retractor engaging configuration with said retractor means in said second engaged position, said connector means being released from said connector retaining means and displaced back to said retractor non-engaging configuration by said connector biassing means with said retractor means being displaced from said second engaged position to said third retracted position by said door grasping means; said retractor biassing means displacing said retractor means back to said first disengaged position with said connector means in said retractor non-engaging configuration when said door grasping means is displaced from said second actuation position to said first non-working position.
  • 10. A door unlocking system as described in claim 9, wherein said lock barrel means includes an unlocking cam rotatably mounted thereon, said unlocking cam being rotatable between a cam inactive position intermediate generally opposed cam active positions and said cam active positions, said unlocking cam being in said cam inactive position and said cam active positions when said lock barrel means is in said inactive configuration and said active configuration, respectively, said connector means being operatively engageable by said unlocking cam from said retractor non-engaging configuration to said retractor engaging configuration when said unlocking cam is displaced form said cam inactive position to either one of said cam active positions, whereby said connector means is operatively engaged by said unlocking cam being rotatably displaced either clockwise or counterclockwise.
  • 11. A door unlocking system as described in claim 9, further comprising a connector releaseable locking means;said connector releasable locking means including a locked configuration in which said connector releaseable locking means releasably locks said connector means in said retractor engaging configuration, and an unlocked configuration in which said connector means is free to return to said retractor non-engaging configuration under the action of said retractor biassing means; said connector releaseable locking means, said door grasping means, said connector means, and said retractor means being disposed, configured and sized such that (A) when said lock barrel means is in said active configuration and said connector means is inducing displacement of said retractor means from said first disengaged position to said second engaged position, said door grasping means can pass from said first non-working position to said second actuation position such that said door grasping means operatively engages said retractor means from said second engaged position to said third retracted position and induces said connector releaseable locking means to be displaced from said unlocked configuration to said locked configuration; and (B) when said retractor means is releaseably locked in said second engaged position by said releaseable locking means and said lock barrel means changes from said inactive configuration to said active configuration, said connector means is displaced such that said connector releaseable locking means is induced to be displaced from said locked position to said unlocked position by said connector biassing means such that said retractor biassing means urges said retractor means to return to said first disengaged position.
  • 12. A door unlocking system as described in claim 11, wherein said door grasping means is a handle means.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2323996 Oct 2000 CA
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