Claims
- 1. A doorknob, comprising
- a body having a hand-hold portion and a neck, and mountable in a predetermined orientation on a knob sleeve or the like,
- said hand-hold portion being hollow and having a large circular end face opening,
- a face plate rotatably mounted in said opening and defining within itself an unsymmetrical opening adapted to removably receive a key-operable lock core,
- said knob being formed axially inward of said face plate with a notch in position to be engaged by an eccentric portion of a lock core mounted in said face plate so as to key the face plate and knob against relative rotation.
- 2. A doorknob as in claim 1 in which said knob is formed with two diametrically opposite core-engaging notches adapted to receive the eccentric portion of the lock core in two opposite orientations and thereby to position the rotatably mounted face plate and the lock core in two orientations in the knob to suit doors of different hand.
- 3. A doorknob as in claim 1 or 2 in which the core-receiving opening in the face plate includes a central portion for the reception of a key plug lobe of the core and a side portion for the reception of a pin tumbler housing of the core, and each said notch is positioned and adapted to be engaged by said pin tumbler housing.
- 4. A doorknob as in claim 1 or 2 in which the core-receiving opening in the face plate comprises a central lobe for the reception of the key plug lobe of a core of figure-8 cross section and a side lobe for the reception of the pin tumbler lobe of such a core, and each said notch is shaped and positioned to be engaged by the radially outward portion of such pin tumbler lobe.
- 5. A doorknob as in claim 3 in which the face plate is axially shorter than the cores it is adapted to receive so that a core mounted therein projects rearward beyond the face plate, and said notch-defining portions of the knob include portions positioned closely behind the face plate so as to be engaged by cores of different lengths.
- 6. A doorknob as in claim 4 in which the face plate is axially shorter than the cores it is adapted to receive so that a core mounted therein projects rearward beyond the face plate, and said notch-defining portions of the knob include portions positioned closely behind the face plate so as to be engaged by cores of different lengths.
- 7. A doorknob as in claim 4 in which said face plate defines a rearward-facing shoulder adjacent one side of the core-receiving opening adapted to be engaged by a retaining lug on the core to secure the core in place in the face plate.
- 8. A doorknob as in claim 7 in which said face plate and its surrounding knob body are formed with facing circumferential grooves, the face plate being fixedly but rotatably secured in the knob body by a locking ring contained in and crossing between said grooves.
- 9. A lock set having a doorknob for containing a key-operated lock mechanism and adapted to be mounted in opposite orientations in doors of different hand, comprising
- a hollow knob body mounted on a knob sleeve and connected to rotate such sleeve, said body having a large end opening,
- a face plate fixedly but rotatably mounted in said knob opening and defining within itself a core-receiving opening for the removable reception of a core having a key plug housing and a radially extending pin tumbler housing, such core-receiving opening having a central portion to receive the key plug housing and a side portion to receive the pin tumbler housing,
- fixed means within the knob defining a pair of diametrially opposite notches in position to be engaged selectively by the pin tumbler housing of a core mounted in the face plate so as to key the core and face plate to the knob in each of two opposite orientations and thereby to position the core and face plate in the same upright operating position in both of the two opposite orientations of the lock set and knob in doors of different hand.
- 10. A doorknob as in claim 9 in combination with a lock core of figure-8 cross section having a key-operable retaining lug movable between a retracted core-releasing position within the profile of the core and a projected core-retaining position beyond the profile of the core,
- said face plate opening being of corresponding figure-8 cross section and defining a rearward-presented shoulder behind which said retaining lug is engageable to secure the core in said fixedly mounted face plate and in keyed engagement with one of said notches.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of co-pending application Ser. No. 270,825, filed June 5, 1981, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,394,821 of July 26, 1983, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 136,746, filed Apr. 2, 1980, and now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (3)
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Ser. No. 136,746, filed 4/2/80 by Best et al. |
Ser. No. 163,472 filed 6/27/80 by Foshee. |
Ser. No. 270,825 filed 6/5/81 by Best et al. |
Continuation in Parts (2)
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