Dual lock assembly with a direction-changeable latch bolt

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6651466
  • Patent Number
    6,651,466
  • Date Filed
    Friday, October 8, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 25, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Barrett; Suzanne Dino
    Agents
    • Larson & Taylor, PLC
Abstract
A dual lock system includes a housing for enclosing an actuating mechanism, a latch bolt, a dead bolt, a stop block, a lock core, and a safe therein. Upper and lower openings are provided in a faceplate to allow extension and retraction of the latch bolt and the dead bolt. Two upper actuating plates are pivotable by operation of the inside handle and the outside handle, respectively. When the dual lock assembly is in a locked status, rotation of the inside handle is allowed to simultaneously retract the deadbolt and the latch bolt, yet rotation of the outside handle is prohibited by a stop piece of the stop block. The latch bolt can be rotated through 180° when extended.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a dual lock assembly with simultaneous retraction of a latch bolt and deadbolt by an inside lever handle. The present invention also relates to a dual lock with a latch bolt that can be inverted in response to either a left-handed door or a right-handed door.




2. Description of the Related Art





FIG. 8

of the drawings illustrates a lock assembly including a latch bolt


14


′ that can be retracted by rotation of inside or outside handle


11


′ and an auxiliary lock


12


′ having a dead bolt


15


′ that can be retracted by an inside turnknob


16


′ or by a proper key from outside. When in an emergency, one has to turn the turnknob


16


′ first and then turn the inside handle. This is inconvenient and sometimes causes deadly delay.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is a primary object of the present invention to provide a dual lock assembly that includes a latch bolt and a deadbolt which can be simultaneously unlatched by simple operation of the inside handle, rotation of the turnknob, or by a proper key.




It is another object of the present invention to provide a dual lock assembly having a latch bolt that can be inverted in response to either a left-handed door or a right-handed door.




The dual lock system in accordance with the present invention includes two upper actuating plates that are respectively pivoted under operation of the inside handle and outside handle to drive a lower actuating plate. A stop block has a stop piece for preventing rotation of the lower actuating plate. Namely, the deadbolt and the latch bolt can be retracted by rotation of the inside handle when the dual lock system is in a locked status, while preventing rotation of the outside handle. The latch bolt can be rotated through 180° so as to be used in either left-handed or right-handed door.











Other objects, specific advantages, and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description and preferable embodiments when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view of a dual lock assembly in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a front view of the dual lock assembly in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 3

is a sectional view taken along line


3





3


in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

is a view similar to

FIG. 2

, illustrating retraction of the deadbolt and the latch bolt;





FIG. 5

is a sectional view taken along line


5





5


in

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 6

is a view similar to

FIG. 2

, wherein the latch bolt is inverted;





FIG. 7

is a sectional view taken along line


7





7


in

FIG. 6

; and





FIG. 8

is an exploded perspective view of a conventional door lock assembly.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, a dual lock assembly in accordance with the present invention generally includes a housing


1


for accommodating an actuating mechanism


2


, a latch bolt


3


, a deadbolt


4


, a stop block


5


, a lock core


6


, and a safe


7


. The housing


1


includes a side wall with positioning holes


11


through which fasteners


12


are extended to secure the housing


1


to a doorplate. After accommodating the above-mentioned components in the housing


1


, a plate


13


is provided for enclosure. The housing


1


includes a latch bolt opening


14


and a deadbolt opening


15


through which the latch bolt


3


and the deadbolt


4


extend/retract, respectively. The housing


1


further includes a rectilinear slot


16


for guiding rectilinear movement of the stop block


5


. The housing


1


and the plate


13


include aligned windows


17


and


131


through which a stop piece


51


is passable so as to be optionally secured to one of two sides of the stop block


5


. The housing


1


and the plate


13


further include aligned slots


18


and


132


for positioning the lock core


6


.




The drive mechanism


2


includes two upper actuating plates


21


operably connected to an inside handle


22


and an outside handle


22


, respectively. An elastic element


23


is provided to return the respective actuating plate


21


after rotation of the actuating plate


21


. The respective actuating plate


21


bears against a post


19


and thus is stopped during its returning movement. During rotation of the actuating plate


21


, the latchbolt


3


is retracted and a lower actuating plate


24


is driven to rotate about a peg


101


on the housing


1


. A hook


241


on the lower actuating plate


24


moves upward to push a catch plate


25


upward during rotation of the lower actuating plate


24


. A catch


251


on the catch plate


25


is moved upward and thus disengaged from an engaging notch


41


of the deadbolt


4


. In addition, when driving force from the lower actuating plate


24


disappears, the catch plate


25


is returned by an elastic element


26


, thereby causing the catch


251


to engage with one of two engaging notches


41


of the deadbolt


4


. The catch plate


25


includes a slot


252


mounted around a peg


102


on the housing


1


to allow rectilinear movement of the catch plate


25


.




The latch bolt


3


moves rectilinearly by provision of the latch bolt opening


14


and a guide plate


103


secured to the housing


1


and the plate


13


. A substantially U-shape plate


31


includes an end actuatable by the upper actuating plate


21


to urge a rod


38


extended from the latch bolt


3


to retract, thereby retracting the latch bolt


3


into the housing


1


. Elastic elements


32


and


33


are provided to return the latch bolt


3


. During returning of the latch bolt


3


(namely, the latch bolt


3


is extended outside the latch bolt opening


4


and the U-shape plate


31


bears against a compression plate


34


), the compression plate


34


pivots about a pivotal member


104


until it is stopped by a stop


105


, as the compression plate


34


is biased by an elastic member


35


having an elastic coefficient greater than that of the elastic elements


32


and


33


. Thus, when the latch bolt


3


is returned under action of the elastic elements


32


and


33


, the latch bolt


3


is stopped when the U-shape plate


31


and the compression plate


34


contact with each other. At this time, the latch bolt


3


is not completely beyond the latch bolt opening


14


. The rod


38


of the latch bolt


3


further includes a slot


36


such that a tool, e.g., a screwdriver may be used to push and rotate the rod


38


. When the latch bolt


3


is pushed by a tool, the compression plate


34


is forced to pivot, thereby urging the latch bolt


3


to pass through the latch bolt opening


14


completely. Thus, the latch bolt


3


is capable of being rotated through 180° by means of driving the latch bolt


3


by the tool, as shown in

FIGS. 3 and 7

.




The deadbolt


4


moves rectilinearly by provision of the peg


102


on the housing


1


and the deadbolt opening


15


. The deadbolt


4


includes a notch


43


that is engagable with and thus driven by a drive block


61


of the lock core


6


. The deadbolt


4


further includes two engaging notches


41


. When the deadbolt


4


is moved to its locked position, one of the engaging notches


41


is engaged with the catch


251


of the catch plate


25


, thereby retaining the deadbolt


4


in place. The deadbolt


4


is in pivotal connection with a follower plate


45


by a pivotal member


44


. An end of the follower plate


45


is engaged on an engaging notch


37


of the latch bolt


3


. Thus, retraction of the deadbolt


4


under actuation of the lock core


6


also causes retraction of the latch bolt


3


. The deadbolt


4


further includes a protruded peg


46


that is operably connected to a return follower plate


54


driven by the stop block


5


, thereby allowing transmission therebetween. An elastic element


47


is provided to bias the deadbolt


4


to extend beyond the deadbolt opening


15


.




The stop block


5


includes a through-hole


56


to allow the stop piece


51


to be optionally secured to one of two sides of the stop block


5


. The stop piece


51


is provided to stop rotation of one of the actuating plates


21


. The stop block


5


includes a rod


58


that is guided by a hole


108


of the housing


1


. The stop block


5


further includes a protrusion


52


that is slidably guided by a rectilinear slot


16


on the housing


1


. Thus, the stop block S moves rectilinearly. The stop block


5


further includes a channel


53


for receiving the return follower plate


54


and an end of a drive plate


55


. The return follower plate


54


includes a central fulcrum


541


that is pivotally mounted. An end of the return follower plate


54


is operably connected to the peg


46


of the deadbolt


4


, thereby allowing transmission therebetween. The other end of the return follower plate


54


is operably connected to the drive plate


55


. The return follower plate


54


and the drive plate


55


are restrained in the channel


53


of the stop block


5


. The drive plate


55


is rotatable about its central fulcrum


551


. An end of the drive plate


55


extends into the channel


53


and operably connected to an end of the return follower plate


54


. An elastic element


57


is provided to the drive plate


55


for biasing the other end of the drive plate


55


to a position that allows retraction of the latch bolt


3


. Thus, when the inside handle


22


is rotated to cause retraction of the latch bolt


3


, the drive plate


55


urges the return follower plate


54


to rotate and causes the stop piece


51


of the stop block


5


to move away from the upper actuating plate


21


for the outside handle


22


, thereby accomplishing the unlatching function. In the mean time, the other end of the return follower plate


54


bears against the peg


46


to cause synchronous retraction of the deadbolt


4


for unlatching.




The lock core


6


includes two exposed ends that are respectively secured in the positioning slot


18


of the housing


1


and the positioning slot


132


of the plate


13


. A proper key may be inserted into a keyway (not shown) in an end of the lock core


6


and then rotated for unlatching. The other end of the lock core


6


is engaged with a turnknob


62


for direct rotation of the drive block


61


upon manual operation. Orientation of the keyway can be changed after detaching the plate


13


. Namely, the keyway can be positioned adjacent to the housing


1


or the plate


13


such that the keyway always faces outward and that the turnknob


62


is located indoors. Screw holes


63


are provided to allow extension of fasteners


12


for securing the lock core


6


in place.




The safe


7


includes a fixing plate


71


secured to the housing


1


. An end of the safe


7


is biased by an elastic element


72


and thus extends beyond a hole


107


of the housing


1


. The other end of the safe


7


includes a hook


73


that is operably connected to a protrusion


75


of a safe piece


74


which, in turn, is pivotally connected to the housing


1


. An end of the safe piece


74


is pivoted to the housing


1


and biased by an elastic element


76


to urge the other end of the safe piece


74


to a position for obstructing retraction of the latch bolt


3


. When the dual lock assembly is mounted to a doorplate and the doorplate is in a closed status, the protruded safe


7


is moved into the housing


1


such that the safe piece


74


is biased by the elastic element


76


to a position for obstructing retraction of the latch bolt


3


. Thus, retraction of the latch bolt


3


is not allowed. In addition, unauthorized opening of the door by means of forcibly exerting an inward force to the latch bolt


3


is prevented. An upper end of the safe piece


74


is operably connected to a bottom of the engaging notch


37


of the latch bolt


3


. When the U-shape plate


31


on the latch bolt


3


is pulled inward, the safe piece


74


is moved downward by the bottom of the engaging notch


37


.





FIGS. 2 and 3

illustrate an application of the dual lock assembly of the invention, wherein the latch bolt


3


and the deadbolt


4


are in extended positions (latching positions). Elastic elements


32


and


33


cause extension of the latch bolt


3


. Extension of the deadbolt


4


is caused by use of a proper key or rotation of the turnknob


62


and via transmission of the drive block


61


that engages with the notch


43


of the deadbolt


4


. During extension of the deadbolt


4


, the peg


46


of the deadbolt


4


causes rotation of the return follower plate


54


to pivot about its central fulcrum


541


. The return follower plate


54


actuates the drive plate


55


and the stop block


5


. The stop piece


51


of the stop block


5


is moved to a position close to the upper actuating plate


21


for the outside handle


22


, thereby preventing rotation of the outside handle


12


. Meanwhile, the other end of the drive plate


55


is moved to a position for obstructing retraction of the latch bolt


3


. In addition, the safe


7


is moved inward by the door frame such that the distal end of the safe piece


74


is moved to a position for obstructing retraction of the latch bolt


3


. Thus, the intention of unauthorized opening of the door by means of forcibly exerting an inward force to the latch bolt


3


by a tool is prevented. This is because the U-shape plate


31


on the latch bolt


3


is not moved such that retraction of the latch bolt


3


is stopped by the safe piece


74


.




Referring to

FIGS. 4 and 5

, when the inside handle


22


is rotated, the upper actuating plate


21


for the inside handle


22


urges the U-shape plate


31


on the latch bolt


3


to move along the rod


38


of the latch bolt


3


and thus compresses the elastic elements


32


and


33


. Movement of the U-shape plate


31


causes downward movement of the safe piece


74


. In addition, the upper actuating plate


21


urges the lower actuating plate


24


to rotate such that the hook


241


of the lower actuating plate


24


pushes the catch plate


25


upward, thereby causing disengagement of the catch


251


from the engaging notch


41


. Further rotation of the upper actuating plate


21


causes retraction of the latch bolt


3


. It is noted that the safe piece


74


has been moved to a position not obstructing retraction of the latch bolt


3


. Retraction of the latch bolt


3


also causes the other end of the drive plate


55


to actuate the return follower plate


54


and the stop block


5


. The stop piece


51


of the stop block


5


is moved to a position not obstructing rotation of the upper actuating plate


21


for the outside handle


22


. In addition, the return follower plate


54


actuates the peg


46


of the deadbolt


4


to cause simultaneous retraction of the deadbolt


4


into the housing


1


.




Still referring to

FIGS. 2 and 3

that show the latching status of the dual lock assembly, when a proper key is used or the turnknob


62


is rotated, the drive block


61


of the lock core


6


is rotated to move the catch plate


25


upward such that the catch


251


disengages from the engaging notch


41


of the deadbolt


4


. In addition, the drive block


61


is engaged with the notch


43


of the deadbolt


4


to cause retraction of the deadbolt (FIG.


4


). During retraction of the deadbolt


4


, the follower plate


45


is restrained by the pivotal member


44


and the protrusion


48


such that the upper end of the follower plate


45


causes the U-shape plate


31


on the latch bolt


3


to retract, thereby retracting the latch bolt


3


.




Referring to

FIGS. 6 and 7

, when the dual lock assembly requires adjustment in response to the need for a left-handed door or a right-handed door, the fasteners


12


for positioning the lock core


6


are detached to allow a change in the orientation of the lock core


6


in a manner that the turnknob


62


locates indoors. In addition, the stop piece


51


is engaged with the through-hole


56


of the stop block


5


, and a screwdriver is engaged in the slot


36


of the latch bolt


3


and pushes the latch bolt


3


, thereby causing the latch bolt


3


to disengage from the side wall of the housing


1


. Thus, the latch bolt


3


is allowed to rotate through 180° such that the inclined face (not labeled) of the latch bolt faces the doorframe. Accordingly, the dual lock assembly of the invention can be adjusted and thus used to either left-handed or right-handed door.




According to the above description, it is appreciated that synchronous retraction of the latch bolt and the deadbolt can be achieved by rotation of the inside handle. In addition, the dual lock assembly of the invention can be adjusted and thus used to either left-handed or right-handed door.




Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment as mentioned above, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. It is, therefore, contemplated that the appended claims will cover such modifications and variations that fall within the true scope of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. A dual lock assembly comprising:a housing (1) and a plate (13) together accommodating a drive mechanism (2), a latch bolt (3), a deadbolt (4), a stop block (5), a lock core (6), and a safe (7) therein, the housing (1) including a latch bolt opening (14) through which the latch bolt (3) extends and retracts, the housing further including a deadbolt opening (15) through which the deadbolt (4) extends and retracts, the housing (1) including a first peg (102); the drive mechanism (2) including: a first upper actuating plate (21) adapted to be pivoted by rotation of an inside handle (22), a second upper actuating plate (21) adapted to be pivoted by rotation of an outside handle (22), a lower actuating plate (24) operably connected to the first upper actuating plate and the second upper actuating plate such that pivotable movement of one of the first upper actuating plate and the second upper actuating plate causes pivotal movement of the lower actuating plate, the lower actuating plate (24) including a hook (241); a catch plate (25) operably connected to the lower actuating plate such that the catch plate (25) is moved upward by the hook (241) during pivotal movement of the lower actuating plate, the catch plate (25) including a catch (251), the catch plate further including a first slot (252) mounted around the first peg (102) of the housing (11), thereby being movable rectilinearly, and a first elastic element (26) for returning the catch plate (25), the latch bolt (3) including an extension rod (38) with a U-shape plate (31), the U-shape plate (31) being actuatable by the upper actuating plates (21), a second elastic element (32, 33) being mounted between the U-shape plate (31) and the extension rod (38), the latch bolt (3) further including a first notch (37); the deadbolt (4) including two engaging notches (41) for optional engagement with the catch (251) of the catch plate (25), a follower plate (45) having an end in pivotal connection with the deadbolt (4), the other end of the follower plate (45) being engaged in the notch (37) of the latch bolt (3), the deadbolt (4) further including a second peg (46) and a second notch (43), the stop block (5) including a through-hole (56), a stop piece (51) being mounted to one of two sides of the stop block (56) via the through-hole (56), the stop block (5) further including a channel (53), a return follower plate (54) being received in the channel (53), a drive plate (55) including an end received in the channel (53), the return follower plate (54) and the drive plate (55) being operably connected to urge the stop block (5) to move rectilinearly, such that the stop piece (51) is moved toward or away from one of the upper actuating plates (21), the return follower plate (54) including a pivotally mounted central fulcrum (541), the return follower plate (54) further including an end that is operably connected to the second peg (46) of the deadbolt (4), the drive plate (55) including a pivotally mounted central fulcrum (551), the drive plate (55) further including an end that is biased by a third elastic element (57) to a position for obstructing retraction of the latch bolt (3), the drive plate (55) being pivotable by the latch bolt (3) that is being retracted; the lock core (6) being secured to the housing (1) and including a first end with a keyway and a second end to which a turnknob (62) is mounted, the lock core (6) further including a drive block (61) that is pivotable by manual rotation of the turnknob or by a proper key, the drive block (61) being engagable with the second notch (43) of the deadbolt (4) for moving the deadbolt (4).
  • 2. The dual lock assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the housing (1) includes a hole (107) through which the safe (7) extends and retracts, a fixing plate (71) being secured to the housing (1) to guide the safe (7) rectilinearly, the safe (7) including an end with a hook (73), a safe piece (74) including a protrusion (75) operably connected to the hook (73), the safe piece (74) including an end pivoted to the housing (1), a fourth elastic element (76) being provided to bias the other end of the safe piece (74) to a position obstructing retraction of the latch bolt (3), a fifth elastic element (72) being provided for biasing the safe (7) to move beyond the hole (107) of the housing (1) and for moving the safe piece (74) to a position not obstructing retraction of the latch bolt (3).
  • 3. The dual lock assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the housing (1) and the plate (13) include aligned windows (17, 131) to allow detachment and securing of the stop piece (51) of the stop block (5).
  • 4. The dual lock assembly as claimed in claim 1, further comprising an elastic element (23) for returning the upper actuating plates (22) of the drive mechanism (2) after rotation of the upper actuating plates (22).
  • 5. The dual lock assembly as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a post (19) to which the upper actuating plates (22) bear during returning movement of the upper actuating plates (22), thereby ending the returning movement.
  • 6. The dual lock assembly as claimed in claim 2, further comprising a post (19) to which the upper actuating plates (22) bear during returning movement of the upper actuating plates (22), thereby ending the returning movement.
  • 7. The dual lock assembly as claimed in claim 3, further comprising a post (19) to which the upper actuating plates (22) bear during returning movement of the upper actuating plates (22), thereby ending the returning movement.
  • 8. The dual lock assembly as claimed in claim 4, further comprising a post (19) to which the upper actuating plates (22) bear during returning movement of the upper actuating plates (22), thereby ending the returning movement.
  • 9. The dual lock assembly as claimed in claim 1, where in the latch bolt (3) includes an end with a slot (36).
  • 10. The dual lock assembly as claimed in claim 9, further comprising a compressing plate (34) having an end to which the U-shape plate (31) of the latch bolt (3) bears during returning movement of the latch bolt (3), the housing (1) including a pivotal member (104) about which the compression plate (34) pivots, an elastic element (35) being provided for biasing the other end of the compression plate (34) to bear against a stop (105) on the housing (1), the end of the latch bolt (3) having the slot (36) being pushable to make the latch bolt (3) move beyond the latch bolt opening (14), thereby allowing the latch bolt (3) to rotate through 180°.
  • 11. The dual lock assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the deadbolt (4) includes a rectilinear slot (42) and wherein the housing (1) includes a peg (102) received in the rectilinear slot (42), thereby guiding the deadbolt (4) rectilinearly.
  • 12. The dual lock assembly as claimed in claim 1, further comprising an elastic element (47) for biasing the deadbolt (4) to extend beyond the deadbolt opening (15).
  • 13. The dual lock assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the deadbolt (4) further includes a protrusion (48) to restrain pivotal movement of the follower plate (45) and to allow the other end of the follower plate (45) to retract the latch bolt (3).
  • 14. The dual lock assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the stop block (5) includes a protrusion (52) and wherein the housing (1) includes a rectilinear slot (16) for guiding and receiving the protrusion (52).
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
88207973 U May 1999 TW
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