Claims
- 1. A drive rod lock for doors or windows with a housing (3), a handle bush and follower (12) rotatable by a handle or knob (13) and mounted to rotate about an axis at right-angles to the door or window surface, a restoring spring (38) which so pretensions the handle bush and follower (12) into a rest position that it can be rotated in opposite directions of rotation out of the rest position, a drive rod (10) guided lengthwise of a face plate (1) on the housing (3) and serving to control lock elements, a transmission linkage (16, 42) comprising clearance defining means and, connecting the handle bush and follower (12) to the drive rod (10) said transmission linkage (16, 42) comprising a transmission lever (42) serving to displace the drive rod (10), rotation of the handle bush and follower (12) in a first direction of rotation causing displacement of the drive rod (10) into a locking position, and rotation of the handle bush and follower (12) in a second direction of rotation causing displacement of the drive rod (10) into an opening position, said clearance defining means (40', 40", 46) in the transmission linkage (16, 42), after entry of the drive rod into the relevant drive rod position and upon release of the handle or knob (13), allowing a return of the handle bush and follower (12) through the restoring spring (38) into its rest position while leaving the drive rod (10) in whichever drive rod position has been reached, said transmission linkage (16, 42) comprising a control element (16) guided in the vicinity of a limiting edge (3c) of the housing (3) disposed opposite the face plate (1) parallel with the drive rod (10), said control element (16) being coupled substantially without clearance to the handle bush and follower (12), said restoring spring (38) engaging said control element (16), said transmission lever (42) being constructed as a two-armed transmission lever (42) which is rockably mounted at a location between the drive rod (10) and the control element (16) on the housing, a first shorter lever arm (46) being, with clearance, in engagement with the control element (16), a longer lever arm (48) engaging the drive rod (10).
- 2. A drive rod lock as set forth in claim 1, wherein the handle bush and follower (12) acts upon a latching bolt (52) which is pretensioned by a latch bolt spring (53) in the direction of an advanced position.
- 3. A drive rod lock as set forth in claim 1, wherein the drive rod (10) is operationally coupled to a bolt (54) guided for displacement in the housing (3) at right-angles to the face plate (1) and being adapted for movement between an advanced position corresponding to the locking position of the drive rod (10) and a retracted position corresponding to the opening position of the drive rod (10).
- 4. A drive rod lock as set forth in claim 3, wherein between the drive rod (10) and the bolt (54) there is a transmission gearing (58,64,68,72,72') which is subject to dead movement so that upon displacement of the drive rod (10) in the direction towards its locking position the bolt (54) driven by the drive rod (10) reaches its advanced position before the drive rod (10) reaches its locking position and wherein there are mounted on the drive rod (10) and the bolt (54) locking securing elements (92,94) which, after the bolt (54) has entered its advanced position and during the subsequent residual movement of the drive rod (10) in the direction towards its locking position, come into engagement and prevent the return of the bolt (54) into its retracted position.
- 5. A drive rod lock as set forth in claim 1, wherein said lock housing (10) comprises accommodating means for a locking unit (74) and more particularly a lock cylinder (74) which makes it possible to prevent displacement of the drive rod (10) out of its locking position into its opening position.
- 6. A drive rod lock as set forth in claim 5, wherein the locking unit (74) has a bit (76) which acts on an auxiliary bolt (88) which-is adapted for displacement transversely to the longitudinal direction of the drive rod (10) between a drive rod released position and a drive rod locked position and which, in the drive rod locked position, engages a drive rod locking member (92) mounted on the drive rod (10).
- 7. A drive rod lock as set forth in claim 6, wherein the lock bit (76) of the locking unit (74) with phase displacement relative to its action on the auxiliary bolt (88) also acts on a spring-loaded latch (78) for the auxiliary bolt (88) which locks the auxiliary bolt (88) against movement at least when the auxiliary bolt (88) assumes the drive rod locking position.
- 8. A drive rod lock as set forth in claim 1, wherein the restoring spring (38) comprises at least one coil thrust spring which, in a rest position of the control element (16) corresponding to the rest position of the handle bush and follower (12) has both ends bearing on respective studs (32,32') of the housing and respective abutments (28a,28b) of the control element (16).
- 9. A drive rod lock as set forth in claim 8, wherein the control element (16) comprises a drive dog (18) which engages a radially elongated marginal recess (14) in the handle bush and follower (12).
- 10. A drive rod lock as set forth in claim 9, wherein in the rest position of the handle bush and follower (12) the connecting line between the axis of rotation of the handle bush and follower (12) and the axis of the drive dog (18) is approximately at right-angles to the direction of displacement of the control element (16).
- 11. A drive rod lock as set forth in claim 1, wherein the handle bush and follower (12) is capable of being rotated through about 45.degree. from the rest position in order to establish the locking position or opening position respectively, of the drive rod (10).
- 12. A drive rod lock as set forth in claim 7, wherein when the bolt (54) is retracted, the latch (78) is blocked by a part of the bolt (54) or a part of a bolt tail (60) connected to it so that when the bolt (54) is retracted, rotating the lock cylinder in a locking direction is impossible.
- 13. A drive rod lock as set forth in claim 5, wherein when the locking position of the drive rod (10) is secured by the locking unit (74), the handle or knob (13) is blocked by the drive rod (10) through the transmission lever (42) so that it cannot be rotated out of the rest position in the second direction of rotation.
- 14. A drive rod lock as set forth in claim 1, wherein in the opening position the drive rod (10) is secured against unintended displacement by an interlocking catch arrangement (25, 29, 50).
- 15. A drive rod lock as set forth in claim 1 wherein the drive rod (10) is positioned in the opening position and in the closing position by abutments (21, 23).
- 16. A lock assembly for doors or windows with a housing (3), a handle bush and follower (12) rotatable by a handle or knob (13) and mounted to rotate about an axis at right-angles to the door or window surface, a restoring spring (38) which so pretensions the handle bush and follower (12) into a rest position that it can be rotated in opposite directions of rotation out of the rest position, a drive unit (10) guided lengthwise of a face plate (1) on the housing (3) and serving to control at least one lock element, and a transmission linkage (28, 42) comprising clearance defining means and connecting the handle bush and follower (12) with the drive unit (10), said transmission linkage (28, 42) comprising a transmission lever (42) and serving to displace the drive unit (10), rotation of the handle bush and follower (12) in a first direction of rotation causing displacement of the drive unit (10) into a locking position, and rotation of the handle bush and follower (12) in a second direction of rotation causing displacement of the drive unit (10) into an opening position, said clearance defining means (40', 40", 46) in the transmission linkage (28, 42), after entry into the relevant drive unit position and upon release of the handle or knob (13), allowing a return of the handle bush and follower (12) through the restoring spring (38) into its rest position while leaving the drive unit (10) in whichever drive rod position has been reached, said lock assembly further comprising accommodating means for accommodating a locking unit (74), which is rotatable between a drive unit releasing angular position and a drive unit locking angular position.
- 17. A lock assembly as set forth in claim 16, said locking unit (74) having a bit (76) which acts on an auxiliary bolt (88) which is adapted for displacement transversely to the guiding direction of the drive unit (10) between a drive unit released position and a drive unit locked position and which, in the drive unit locked position, engages a drive unit locking member (92) mounted on the drive unit (10).
- 18. A lock assembly as set forth in claim 16, said locking unit comprising a hub member (274), which is rotatable between a drive unit releasing angular position and a drive unit locking angular position about an axis substantially perpendicular to the respective door or window surface.
- 19. A lock assembly as claimed in claim 18, said hub member (274) comprising a bit (276) which acts on an auxiliary bolt (288), which is adapted for displacement transversely to the guiding direction of the drive unit (210) between a drive unit released position and a drive unit locked position.
- 20. A lock assembly as set forth in claim 16, said locking unit comprising a hub member (274) being elastically arrestable in said drive unit releasing angular position and in said drive unit locking angular position.
- 21. A lock assembly as set forth in claim 18, said hub member (274) comprising coupling means (281) for being coupled to a hand-operated switch member (285).
- 22. A lock assembly as set forth in claim 21, said coupling means (281) comprising a non-circular recess (281) extending through said hub member (274) along the axis of rotation thereof and being adapted to receive a coupling spike (283d).
- 23. A lock assembly as set forth in claim 22, said non-circular recess (281) having a substantially cross-shaped cross-sectional area.
- 24. A lock assembly as set forth in claim 18, said hub member (274) having coupling means (281) for being coupled to a cylinder lock (283) to be fixed with respect to one of said housing (203) and said door or window.
- 25. A lock assembly as set forth in claim 24, said coupling means (281) comprising a non-circular recess (281) extending through said hub member (274) along the axis of rotation thereof.
- 26. A lock assembly as set forth in claim 25, said non-circular recess (281) having a substantially cross-shaped cross-sectional area.
- 27. A lock assembly as set forth in claim 18, said hub member (274) being coupled for common rotation to both a hand-operated switch member (285) provided adjacent a first side face of said housing and a key-operated lock cylinder (283) provided adjacent a second side face of said housing.
- 28. A lock assembly as set forth in claim 27, said key-operated lock cylinder (283) having a rotor member (283b) with a key (283c) receiving slot, the key (283c) being withdrawable from said slot only in a zero angular position of said rotor member (283b) with respect to said lock cylinder, said rotor member (283b) being coupled to said hub member (274) by coupling means (283d, 281) permitting angular play between said rotor member (283b) and said hub member (274), said angular play corresponding at least to the angular distance between said drive unit locking position and said drive unit releasing position of said hub member (274).
- 29. A lock assembly as set forth in claim 27, said lock cylinder (283) being provided with a coupling spike (283d) extending through a coupling recess (281) of said hub member (274), said hand-operated switch member (285) being fixable on an end portion (283f) of said coupling spike (283d).
- 30. A lock assembly as set forth in claim 18, said hub member (274) being angularly movable through an angle of about 90.degree..
- 31. A lock assembly as set forth in claim 21 or claim 27, said hand-operated switch member (285) having a non-circular shape allowing the identification of the angular position of said hand-operated switch member (285).
- 32. A lock assembly as set forth in claim 17 or 19, said bit (76) of said locking unit (74) with phase displacement relative to its action on the auxiliary bolt (88) also acts on a spring-loaded latch (78) for the auxiliary bolt (88) which locks the auxiliary bolt (88) against movement at least when the auxiliary bolt (88) assumes the drive rod locked position.
- 33. A lock assembly as set forth in claim 16, wherein the transmission linkage (28, 42) comprises a control element (16) guided in the vicinity of a limiting edge (3c) of the housing (3) disposed opposite the face plate (12) parallel with the guiding direction of the drive unit (10), and wherein said control element (16) is coupled substantially without clearance to the handle bush and follower (12), said restoring spring (38) engages said control element (16) and said transmission lever (42) is constructed as a two-armed transmission lever (42) which is rockably mounted at a location between the face plate (1) and the control element (16) on the housing, a first shorter lever arm (46) being, with clearance, in engagement with the control element (16) and a longer lever arm (48) engaging the drive rod (10).
- 34. A lock assembly as set forth in claim 33, wherein the handle bush and follower (12) acts upon a latching bolt (52) which is pretensioned by a latch bolt spring (53) in the direction of an advanced position.
- 35. A lock assembly as set forth in claim 16, wherein the drive unit (10) is operationally coupled to a bolt (54) guided for displacement in the housing (3) at right-angles to the face plate (1), said bolt (54) being adapted for movement between an advanced position corresponding to the locking position of the drive unit (10) and a retracted position corresponding to the opening position of the drive unit (10).
- 36. A lock assembly as set forth in claim 35, wherein between the drive unit (10) and the bolt (54) there is a transmission gearing (58, 64, 68, 72, 72') which is subject to dead movement so that upon displacement of the drive unit (10) in the direction towards its locking position the bolt (54) driven by the drive unit (10) reaches its advanced position before the drive unit (10) reaches its locking position and wherein there are mounted on the drive unit (10) and the bolt (54) locking securing elements (92,94) which, after the bolt (54) has entered its advanced position and during the subsequent residual movement of the drive unit (10) towards its locking position come into engagement and prevent the return of the bolt (54) into its retracted position.
- 37. A lock assembly as set forth in claim 33, wherein the restoring spring (38) comprises at least one coil thrust spring which, in a rest position of the control element (16) corresponding to the rest position of the handle bush and follower (12), has both ends bearing on respective studs (32,32') of the housing and respective abutments (28a, 28b) of the control element (28).
- 38. A lock assembly as set forth in claim 37, wherein said control element (16) comprises a drive dog (18) which engages a radially elongated marginal recess (14) in the handle bush and follower (12).
- 39. A lock assembly as set forth in claim 38, wherein in the rest position of the handle bush and follower (12) the connecting line between the axis of rotation of the handle bush and follower (12) and the axis of the drive dog (18) is approximately at right-angles to the direction of displacement of the control element (16).
- 40. A lock assembly as set forth in claim 16, wherein the handle bush and follower (12) is capable of being rotated through about 45.degree. from the rest position in order to establish the locking position or opening position, respectively, of the drive unit (10).
- 41. A lock assembly as set forth in claim 32, said drive unit (10) being operationally coupled to a bolt (54) guided for displacement in the housing (3) at right-angles to the face plate (1), said bolt (54) being adapted for movement between an advanced position corresponding to the locking position of the drive unit (10) and a retracted position corresponding to the opening position of the drive unit (10), a transmission gearing (58,64,68,72,72') being provided between the drive unit (10) and the bolt (54), which transmission gearing is, subject to dead movement, so that upon displacement of the drive unit (10) in the direction towards its locking position, the bolt (54) driven by the drive unit (10) reaches its advanced position, before the drive unit (10) reaches its locking position, locking securing elements (92,94) being mounted on the drive unit (10) and the bolt (54), said locking securing elements (92,94) coming into engagement and preventing the return of the bolt (54) into its retracted position, after the bolt (54) has entered into its advanced position during the subsequent residual movement of the drive unit (10) towards its locking position.
- 42. A lock assembly as set forth in claim 41, wherein, when the bolt (54) is in its retracted position, the lash (78) is blocked by a part of the bolt (54) or a part of a bolt tail (60) connected to the bolt so that when the bolt (54) is retracted, rotation of the locking unit (74) is impossible.
- 43. A lock assembly as set forth in claim 16, wherein, when the locking position of the drive rod (10) is secured by the locking unit (74), the handle or knob (13) is blocked by the drive unit (10) through the transmission lever (42) so that it cannot be rotated out of the rest position in the second direction of rotation.
- 44. A lock assembly as set forth in claim 16, wherein in the opening position the drive unit (10) is secured against unintended displacement by an interlocking catch arrangement (25,29,50).
- 45. A lock assembly as set forth in claim 16, wherein the drive rod (10) is positioned in the opening position and in the closing position by abutments (21,23).
- 46. A lock assembly as set forth in claim 16, said drive unit comprising a drive rod (10).
- 47. A lock assembly as set forth in claim 46, said drive rod (10) being continued beyond said housing (3) and controlling movement of at least one auxiliary lock element (106;114;116) outside said housing (3).
- 48. A lock assembly as set forth in claim 16, said drive unit (410a,b) having at least one control profile (410a3) extending substantially parallel to said face plate (401), said control profile (410a3) cooperating with a hub member (474) engaging said control profile (410a3), said hub member (474) being rotatably mounted in said housing (403) between a drive unit releasing angular position and a drive unit locking angular position, said control profile (410a3) and said hub member (474) being shaped such that at least one of the below-mentioned requirements is fulfilled:
- a) only in said locking position of said drive unit (410a,b), said hub member (474) is rotatable between its drive unit releasing angular position and its drive unit locking angular position;
- b) movement of said drive unit (410a,b) from its locking position towards its opening position is only possible, when said hub member (474) is in said drive unit releasing angular position and
- c) in positions of said drive unit (410a,b) remote from said locking position, a rotation of said hub member (474) from said drive unit releasing angular position towards said drive unit locking angular position is prevented.
- 49. A lock assembly as set forth in claim 48, said control profile (410a3) being provided by an elongated hole (410a2) of said drive unit (410 a,b), said hub member (474) penetrating the elongated hole (410a2).
- 50. A lock assembly as set forth in claim 49, said elongated hole (410a2) providing control profiles (410a3) on mutually opposite edges thereof.
- 51. A lock assembly as set forth in claim 48, said hub member (474) having an annular engagement zone (474a) engageable with said at least one control profile (410a3), said annular engagement zone (474a) being defined by a circle flattened in diametrically opposite areas (474b).
- 52. A lock assembly as set forth in claim 48, said hub member (474) being rotatable through an angle of substantially 90.degree., said drive unit releasing angular position and said drive unit locking angular position being defined by respective abutment means of said hub member (474) and said housing (403).
- 53. A lock assembly as set forth in claim 48, said handle bush and follower (412) being blocked against rotation in said second direction by said drive unit (410a,b) through said transmission linkage (16,24), when the hub member (474) is in its drive unit locking angular position.
- 54. A lock assembly as set forth in claim 16 or claim 48, said drive unit (410a,b) cooperating with a closing sensor unit (431) responsive to opening and closing said door or window, said closing sensor unit (431) permitting movement of said drive unit (410a,b) from said opening position to said locking position, only when the respective window or door is closed.
- 55. A lock assembly as set forth in claim 54, wherein said closing sensor unit (431) comprises a closing sensor member (431a) engageable with a door or window part (421) opposite to said face plate (401), said sensor member (431a) being biased towards a blocking position and being movable towards a releasing position thereof by engagement of said opposite part (421).
- 56. A lock assembly as set forth in claim 55, said sensor member (431) being guided transverse to said face plate (401) in a guiding block (415), said guiding block (415) having a guiding function also for said drive unit (410a,b).
- 57. A lock assembly as set forth in claim 48, said handle bush and follower (412) being blocked against rotation in said first direction by said drive unit (410a,b) through said transmission linkage (16,42), when said drive unit (410a,b) is in said opening position.
- 58. A lock assembly as set forth in claim 16 or claim 48, said drive unit (410a,b) acting on a bolt (454) mounted within said housing (403), said bolt (454) being engageable through an aperture of said face plate (401) with a part (421) of said door or window opposite to said face plate (401).
- 59. A lock assembly as set forth in claim 58, said bolt being a pivoting bolt (454) pivotably mounted within said housing (403).
- 60. A lock assembly as set forth in claim 59, said pivoting bolt (454) being drivable by said drive unit (410a,b) through a combination of a rack (410b1) allocated to said drive unit (410a,b) and a pinion (454a) allocated to said pivoting bolt (454).
- 61. A lock assembly as set forth in claim 60, said drive unit (410a,b) comprising a drive plate (410a) substantially parallel to a bottom wall of said housing (403) and a drive rod (410b) guided on said face plate (401), said rack (410b1) being a part of said drive rod (410b), said drive rod (410b) being connected for common linear movement with said drive plate (410a).
- 62. A lock assembly for doors or windows with a housing (203), a driver member (212) rotatable by a handle or knob (213) and mounted to rotate about an axis at right-angles to the door or window surface, restoring spring means which so pretensions the driver member (212) into a rest position that it can be rotated in opposite directions of rotation out of the rest position, at least one lock element (254) and transmission means connecting the driver member (212) with the lock element (254), said transmission means, comprising clearance defining means and serving, to displace the lock element (254), rotation of the driver member (212) in a first direction of rotation causing displacement of the lock element (254) into a locking position and rotation of the driver member (212) in a second direction of rotation causing displacement of the lock element (254) into an opening position, said clearance defining means in the transmission means of the lock element (254), after entry into the relevant lock element position and upon release of the handle or knob (213), allowing a return of the driver member (212), through the restoring spring means, into is rest position while leaving the lock element (254) in whichever lock element position has been reached, said lock assembly further comprising accommodating means for accommodating a locking unit (274), said locking unit comprising a hub member (274), which is rotatable between a lock element releasing angular position and a lock element locking angular position about an axis substantially perpendicular to the respective door or window surface, said hub member (274) being coupled for common rotation to both a hand-operated switch member (285) provided adjacent a first side face of said housing and a key-operated lock cylinder (283) provided adjacent a second side face of said housing, said key-operated lock cylinder (283) having a rotor member (283b) with a key (283c) receiving slot, the key (283c) being withdrawable from said slot only in a zero angular position of said rotor member (283b) with respect to said lock cylinder, said rotor member (283b) being coupled to said hub member (274) by coupling means (283d, 281) permitting angular play between said rotor member (283b) and said hub member (274), said angular play corresponding at least to the angular distance between said lock element locking angular position and said lock element releasing angular position of said hub member (274).
- 63. A lock assembly as set forth in claim 62, wherein said lock cylinder (283) is provided with a coupling spike (283d) extending through a coupling recess (281) of said hub member (274), said hand-operated switch member (285) being fixable on an end portion (283) of said coupling spike (283d).
- 64. A lock assembly as set forth in claim 62, wherein said hub member (274) is angularly movable through an angle of about 90.degree..
- 65. A lock assembly as set forth in claim 62, wherein said hand-operated switch member (285) has a non-circular shape allowing the identification of the angular position of said hand-operated switch member (285).
- 66. A lock assembly as set forth in claim 62, wherein said hub member (274) is elastically arrestable in said lock element releasing angular position and in said lock element locking angular position.
- 67. A lock assembly for doors or windows with a housing (403), a driver member (412) rotatable by a handle or knob (413) and mounted to rotate about an axis at right-angles to the door or window surface, restoring spring means (438) which so pretensions the driver member (412) into a rest position that it can be rotated in opposite directions of rotation out of the rest position, a drive unit (410a, 410b) guided lengthwise of a face plate (401) on the housing (403) and serving to control at least one lock element (454), and transmission means, connecting the driver member (412) with the drive unit (410a, 410b), said transmission means comprising clearance defining means and, said transmission means serving to displace the drive unit (410a, 410b), rotation of the driver member (412) in a first direction of rotation causing displacement of the drive unit (410a, 410b) into a locking position and rotation of the driver member (412) in a second direction of rotation causing displacement of the drive unit (410a, 410b) into an opening position, said clearance defining means in the transmission means, after entry of the drive unit (410a, 410b) into the relevant drive unit position and upon release of the handle or knob (413), allowing a return of the driver member (412), through the restoring spring means (438), into its rest position while leaving the drive unit (410a, 410b) in whichever drive unit position has been reached, said drive unit (410a, b) having at least one control profile (410a3) extending substantially parallel to said face plate (401), said control profile (410a3) cooperating with a hub member (474) engaging said control profile (410a3), said hub member (475) being rotatably mounted in said housing (403) between a drive unit releasing angular position and a drive unit locking angular position, said control profile (410a3) and said hub member (474) being shaped such that at least one of the below-mentioned requirements is fulfilled:
- a) only in said locking position of said drive unit (401a, b), said hub member (474) is rotatable between its drive unit releasing angular position and its drive unit locking angular position;
- b) movement of said drive unit (410a, b) from its locking position towards its opening position is only possible, when said hub member (474) is in said drive unit releasing angular position and
- c) in positions of said drive unit (410a, b) remote from said locking position, a rotation of said hub member (474) from said drive unit releasing angular position towards said drive unit locking angular position is prevented.
- 68. A lock assembly as set forth in claim 67, wherein said control profile (410a3) is provided by an elongated hole (410a2) of said drive unit (410a, b), said hub member (474) penetrating the elongated hole (410a2).
- 69. A lock assembly as set forth in claim 68, wherein said elongated hole (410a2) provides control profiles (410a3) on mutually opposite edges thereof.
- 70. A lock assembly as set forth in claim 67, wherein said hub member (474) has an annular engagement zone (474a) engageable with said at least one control profile (410a3), said annular engagement zone (474a) being defined by a circle flattened in diametrically opposite areas (474b).
- 71. A lock assembly as set forth in claim 67, wherein said hub member (474) is rotatable through an angle of substantially 90.degree. , said drive unit releasing angular position and said drive unit locking angular position being defined by respective abutment means of said hub member (474) and said housing (403).
- 72. A lock assembly as set forth in claim 67, wherein said driver member (412) is blocked against rotation in said second direction by said drive unit (410a, b) through said transmission means when the hub member (474) is in its drive unit locking angular position.
- 73. A lock assembly for doors or windows with a housing (403), a driver member (412) rotatable by a handle or knob (413) and mounted to rotate about an axis at right-angles to the door or window surface, restoring spring means (438) which so pretensions the driver member (412) into a rest position that it can be rotated in opposite directions of rotation out of the rest position, a drive unit (410a, 410b) guided lengthwise of a face plate (401) on the housing (403) and serving to control at least one lock element (454), and transmission means, connecting the driver member (412) with the drive unit (410a, 410b), said transmission means comprising clearance defining means and transmission means serving to displace the drive unit (410a, 410b), rotation of the driver member (412) in a first direction of rotation causing displacement of the drive unit (410a, 410b) into a locking position and rotation of the driver member (412) in a second direction of rotation causing displacement of the drive unit (410a, 410b) into an opening position, said clearance defining means in the transmission means, after entry of the driver unit (410a, 410b) into the relevant drive unit position and upon release of the handle or knob (413), allowing a return of the driver member (412) through the restoring spring means (438) into its rest position while leaving the drive unit (410a, 410b) in whichever drive unit position has been reached, said drive unit (410a, b) cooperating with a closing sensor unit (431) responsive to opening and closing of said door or window, said closing sensor unit (431) permitting movement of said drive unit (410a, b) from said opening position to said locking position, only when the respective window or door is closed.
- 74. A lock assembly as set forth in claim 73, wherein said closing sensor unit (431) comprises a closing sensor member (431a) engageable with a door or window part (421) opposite to said face plate (401), said sensor member (431a) being biased towards a blocking position and being movable towards a releasing position thereof by engagement of said opposite part (421).
- 75. A lock assembly as set forth in claim 67, wherein said driver member (412) is blocked against rotation in said first direction by said drive unit (410a, b) through said transmission means when said drive unit (410a, b) is in said opening position.
- 76. A lock assembly as set forth in claim 73, wherein said driver member (412) is blocked against rotation in said first direction by said drive unit (410a, b) through said transmission means when said drive unit (410a, b) is in said opening position.
- 77. A drive rod lock for doors or windows with a housing (3), a driver member (12) rotatable by a handle or knob (13) and mounted to rotate about an axis at right-angles to the door or window surface, restoring spring means (38) which so pretensions the driver member (12) into a rest position that it can be rotated in opposite directions of rotation out of the rest position, a drive unit (10) guided lengthwise of a face plate (1) on the housing (3) and serving to control at least one lock element (54), and a transmission linkage (16, 42) comprising clearance defining means and connecting the driver member (12) to the drive unit (10), said transmission linkage (16, 42) comprising a transmission lever (42) serving, and to displace the drive unit (10), rotation of the driver member (12) in a first direction of rotation causing displacement of the drive unit (10) into a locking position and rotation of the driver member (12) in a second direction of rotation causing displacement of the drive unit (10) into an opening position, said clearance defining means (40', 40", 46) in the transmission linkage (16, 42), after entry of the drive unit (10) into the relevant drive unit position and upon release of the handle or knob (13), allowing a return of the driver member (12) through the restoring spring means (38) into its rest position while leaving the drive unit (10) in whichever drive unit position has been reached, said transmission linkage (16, 42) comprising a control element (16) guided in the vicinity of a limiting edge (3c) of the housing (3) disposed opposite the face plate (1) parallel with the drive unit (10), said control element (16) being coupled to the driver member (12), said restoring spring means (38) engaging said control element (16), said transmission lever (42) being constructed as a two-armed transmission lever (42) which is rockably mounted at a location between the drive unit (10) and the control element (16) on the housing, a first shorter lever arm (46) being, with clearance, in engagement with the control element (16), a longer lever arm (48) engaging the drive unit (10).
Priority Claims (2)
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3831529 |
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4114007 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part-application of U.S. Ser. No. 07/529,914 filed on May 29, 1990, which is again a continuation-in-part-application of U.S. Ser. No. 07/405,344 filed on Sep. 11, 1989 both abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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Number |
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529914 |
May 1990 |
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405344 |
Sep 1989 |
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