Information
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Patent Grant
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6412318
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Patent Number
6,412,318
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Date Filed
Thursday, June 21, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, July 2, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
- Kamrath; Alan
- Rider, Bennett, Egan & Arundel, LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 070 224
- 070 2791
- 070 2787
- 070 277
- 070 2782
- 070 2783
- 070 283
- 070 2831
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An electric cylindrical lock comprises a chassis, an inner spindle, an inner handle, a latch assembly, an outer handle, and an outer spindle. A tubular seat is mounted around an end of the outer spindle and includes a positioning groove aligned with a slot of the outer spindle. When a solenoid mounted in the tubular seat is energized, a protrusion of a locking plate in the tubular seat is engaged in the positioning groove of the tubular seat to thereby prevent rotation of the outer handle. When the solenoid is inoperable, the lock cylinder is turnable by a key to cause longitudinal movement of the locking plate, thereby disengaging the protrusion of the locking plate from the positioning groove of the tubular seat.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an electric cylindrical lock that can be unlocked by a key when a solenoid of the electric cylindrical lock malfunctions or when electricity service is unavailable.
2. Description of the Related Art
Cylindrical locks are convenient to handicapped people, but the hand-handicapped users still suffer from inserting a flat key into the keyhole of a cylindrical lock. Electric cylindrical locks are thus proposed to eliminate this drawback, but they bring other problems. Particularly, the door cannot be opened when the electricity is out of service or a solenoid of the cylindrical lock malfunctions.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is, therefore, the primary object of the present invention to provide an electric cylindrical lock that can be unlocked by a key when a solenoid of the electric cylindrical lock malfunctions or when electricity service is unavailable.
An electric cylindrical lock in accordance with the present invention comprises:
a chassis;
an inner spindle attached to the chassis;
an inner handle operably connected to the inner spindle;
a latch assembly attached to the chassis and including a latch, the inner handle and the inner spindle being so arranged that rotation of the inner handle causes retraction of the latch;
an outer spindle attached to the chassis and having a first end and a second end, the outer spindle further including a slot;
an outer handle operably connected to the first end of the outer spindle, the outer handle and the outer spindle being so arranged that rotation of one of the outer spindle and the outer handle causes retraction of the latch;
a lock cylinder mounted in the outer handle;
a tubular seat mounted around the second end of the outer spindle and including a positioning groove aligned with the slot of the outer spindle;
a sleeve mounted in the outer spindle and including an end operably connected to the lock cylinder such that the sleeve rotates in the outer spindle when the lock cylinder is turned;
a pressing plate mounted in the outer spindle and including a first end and a second end, the first end of the pressing plate being operably connected to the sleeve such that the pressing plate moves along a longitudinal direction of the outer spindle when the sleeve rotates in response to turning of the lock cylinder;
a solenoid mounted in the tubular seat and including a first end and a second end, the first end of the solenoid being connected to the second end of the pressing plate to move therewith;
a locking plate mounted in the tubular seat, the locking plate including a protrusion releasably engaged in the positioning groove of the tubular seat; and
a spring attached between the second end of the solenoid and the locking plate;
wherein when the solenoid is energized, the electric cylindrical lock is in a locked state in which the protrusion of the locking plate is engaged in the positioning groove of the tubular seat;
wherein when the solenoid is de-energized, the locking plate is moved along the longitudinal direction of the outer spindle such that the protrusion of the locking plate is disengaged from the positioning groove of the tubular seat, thereby allowing unlatching by means of turning one of the inner handle and the outer handle; and
wherein when the solenoid is inoperable, the lock cylinder is turnable by a key to cause longitudinal movements of the solenoid, the pressing plate, and the sleeve which. in turn, causes the locking plate to move along the longitudinal direction of the outer spindle such that the protrusion of the locking plate is disengaged from the positioning groove of the tubular seat, thereby allowing unlatching by means of turning one of the inner handle and the outer handle.
The first end of the sleeve includes a substantially 8-shape opening and the lock cylinder includes a tailpiece engaged in the 8-shape opening. The sleeve includes an arcuate slot in a periphery thereof. The pressing plate includes a stem extending from a side thereof. The stem is received in the sleeve and includes a fixing hole. A pin extends through the arcuate slot and has an end anchored in the fixing hole. The sleeve further includes a protrusion that is slidably received in the slot of the outer spindle. The solenoid includes a hole and the locking plate includes a through-hole. A positioning rod extends through the through-hole of the locking plate, the spring, and secured in the hole of the solenoid to move therewith. The positioning rod includes an enlarged head to prevent excessive movement of the locking plate.
Other objects, advantages, and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is an exploded perspective view of an electric cylindrical lock in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 2
is an exploded perspective view of an outer handle assembly of the electric cylindrical lock in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 3
is a sectional view of the outer handle assembly in FIG.
2
.
FIG. 4
is a sectional view similar to
FIG. 3
, illustrating normal unlocking by a solenoid of the electric cylindrical lock in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 5
is a sectional view similar to
FIG. 3
, wherein a key is used for unlocking.
FIG. 6
is a sectional view similar to
FIG. 5
, illustrating unlocking operation by the key.
FIG. 7
is a sectional view similar to
FIG. 6
, wherein the key is turned in a reversed direction to restore unlocking operation by the solenoid.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to
FIG. 1
, an electric cylindrical lock in accordance with the present invention generally includes a chassis
10
, a latch assembly attached to the chassis and including a latch
11
, an inner handle assembly consisting of an inner handle
50
and an inner spindle
30
, and an outer handle assembly consisting of an outer handle
40
and an outer spindle
20
. The inner spindle
30
is attached to the chassis
10
and the inner handle
50
is operably connected to the inner spindle
30
in a conventional manner. Similarly, the outer spindle
20
is attached to the chassis
10
and the outer handle
40
is operably connected to the outer spindle
20
in a conventional manner. When the electric cylindrical lock is in an unlocked state, rotation of either handle
40
,
50
causes retraction of the latch
11
to thereby allow opening of a door (not shown) to which the electric cylindrical lock is mounted.
Still referring to FIG.
1
and further to
FIG. 2
, a tubular seat
21
is mounted around the outer spindle
20
and includes an end
211
having a compartment
212
and a recessed portion
214
in an end face thereof. The end
211
further includes a positioning groove
213
in an inner periphery thereof. A positioning plate
22
is mounted in the recessed portion
214
. The outer spindle
20
is extended through the positioning plate
22
and the tubular seat
21
with a lug
201
of the outer spindle
20
bearing against an outer end face of the positioning plate
22
to thereby fix the positioning plate
22
in place. A torsion spring
23
and a positioning ring
24
are mounted to an outer side of the tubular seat
21
. The outer spindle
20
includes a slot
202
opposed to the lug
201
. An actuating device
60
, a solenoid
70
, and a locking plate
71
are mounted into an inner end of the outer spindle
20
in sequence.
Referring to
FIGS. 2 and 3
, the actuating device
60
includes a sleeve
61
and a pressing plate
62
. The sleeve
61
includes a substantially
8
-shape opening
611
in an end thereof that faces the outer handle
40
. The sleeve
61
further includes an arcuate slot
612
in a periphery thereof. The pressing plate
62
includes a protrusion
621
projecting radially outward from a periphery thereof and a stem
622
extending longitudinally from a side thereof. A fixing hole
623
is defined in a periphery of the stem
622
. A pin
63
is extended through the arcuate slot
612
of the sleeve
61
and anchored in the fixing hole
623
of the stem
622
that is received in the sleeve
61
. Thus, when the sleeve
61
is turned, the pin
63
and the sleeve
61
move relative to each other under guidance by the arcuate slot
612
of the sleeve
61
, thereby moving the pressing plate
62
along a longitudinal direction.
Electricity is supplied to the solenoid
70
by wires (not labeled) in a conventional manner. The solenoid
70
includes a hole
701
. A spring
72
is attached between the solenoid
70
and the locking plate
71
that has a protrusion
711
extending along a direction parallel to the extending direction of the protrusion
621
of the pressing plate
62
. A positioning rod
73
having an enlarged head
731
is extended through a through-hole
712
in the locking plate
71
and the spring
72
and secured in the hole
701
of the solenoid
70
. The protrusion
621
of the pressing plate
62
and the protrusion
711
of the locking plate
71
are both located in the slot
202
of the outer spindle
20
when the actuating device
60
, the solenoid
70
the spring
72
, and the locking plate
71
are mounted inside the outer spindle
20
.
In normal use, the locking plate
71
is controlled by the solenoid
70
. The locking plate
71
in
FIG. 3
is in a locked state in which the solenoid
70
is energized and thus generates a magnetic force. The protrusion
711
of the locking plate
71
is engaged in the positioning groove
213
of the outer seat
21
under the action of the magnetic force that attracts the locking plate
71
, thereby preventing rotation of the outer spindle
20
. Thus, the outer handle
40
cannot be turned. When unlocking is required, the user may use a magnetized card or other electric switch to de-energize the solenoid
70
. The magnetic force vanishes and the locking plate
71
is moved inward under the action of the spring
72
until the locking plate
71
is stopped by the enlarged head
731
of the positioning rod
73
, best shown in FIG.
4
. The protrusion
711
of the locking plate
71
is thus disengaged from the positioning groove
213
of the seat
21
to thereby allow rotational movement of the outer spindle
20
and the outer handle
40
.
In a case that the solenoid
70
is inoperable, such as electricity service is unavailable or the solenoid
70
malfunctions as a result of damage of electric elements, the electric cylindrical lock is in a locked state shown in FIG.
3
. In this case. referring to
FIG. 5. a
key
80
may be inserted into the lock cylinder
41
and then rotated through an angle to a position shown in
FIG. 6. A
tailpiece
411
of the lock cylinder
41
is turned, which, in turn, causes rotation of the sleeve
61
. The pin
63
and the sleeve
61
move relative to each other under the guidance by the arcuate slot
612
. As a result, the pressing plate
62
moves longitudinally inward away from the sleeve
61
to cause synchronous longitudinal movements of the solenoid
70
, the spring
72
, and the locking plate
71
, best shown in FIG.
6
. The protrusion
711
of the locking plate
71
is thus disengaged from the positioning groove
213
of the seat
21
to thereby allow rotational movement of the outer spindle
20
and the outer handle
40
.
When the solenoid
70
can be operated again, the key
80
is turned to drive the lock cylinder
41
in a reverse direction, thereby rotating the sleeve
61
in the reverse direction. The pressing plate
62
retracts into the sleeve
61
, as shown in FIG.
7
. Thus, the solenoid
70
, the spring
72
, and the locking plate
71
will be moved back to their locking positions shown in FIG.
3
. The solenoid
70
and the pressing plate
62
may be secured together by bonding or any other suitable means.
According to the above description, it is appreciated that the electric cylindrical lock in accordance with the present invention can be unlocked by a key when the solenoid of the electric cylindrical lock malfunctions or when electricity service is unavailable. This may even save lives in an emergency.
Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment. it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
Claims
- 1. An electric cylindrical lock comprising:a chassis; an inner spindle attached to the chassis; an inner handle operably connected to the inner spindle; a latch assembly attached to the chassis and including a latch, the inner handle and the inner spindle being so arranged that rotation of the inner handle causes retraction of the latch; an outer spindle attached to the chassis and having a first end and a second end, the outer spindle further including a slot; an outer handle operably connected to the first end of the outer spindle, the outer handle and the outer spindle being so arranged that rotation of one of the outer spindle and the outer handle causes retraction of the latch; a lock cylinder mounted in the outer handle; a tubular seat mounted around the second end of the outer spindle and including a positioning groove aligned with the slot of the outer spindle; a sleeve mounted in the outer spindle and including an end operably connected to the lock cylinder such that the sleeve rotates in the outer spindle when the lock cylinder is turned; a pressing plate mounted in the outer spindle and including a first end and a second end, the first end of the pressing plate being operably connected to the sleeve such that the pressing plate moves along a longitudinal direction of the outer spindle when the sleeve rotates in response to turning of the lock cylinder; a solenoid mounted in the tubular seat and including a first end and a second end, the first end of the solenoid being connected to the second end of the pressing plate to move therewith; a locking plate mounted in the tubular seat, the locking plate including a protrusion releasably engaged in the positioning groove of the tubular seat; and a spring attached between the second end of the solenoid and the locking plate; wherein when the solenoid is energized, the electric cylindrical lock is in a locked state in which the protrusion of the locking plate is engaged in the positioning groove of the tubular seat; wherein when the solenoid is de-energized, the locking plate is moved along the longitudinal direction of the outer spindle such that the protrusion of the locking plate is disengaged from the positioning groove of the tubular seat, thereby allowing unlatching by means of turning one of the inner handle and the outer handle; and wherein when the solenoid is inoperable, the lock cylinder is turnable by a key to cause longitudinal movements of the solenoid, the pressing plate, and the sleeve, which, in turn, causes the locking plate to move along the longitudinal direction of the outer spindle such that the protrusion of the locking plate is disengaged from the positioning groove of the tubular seat, thereby allowing unlatching by means of turning one of the inner handle and the outer handle.
- 2. The electric cylindrical lock as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first end of the sleeve includes a substantially 8-shape opening, the lock cylinder including a tailpiece engaged in the 8-shape opening.
- 3. The electric cylindrical lock as claimed in claim 1, wherein the sleeve includes an arcuate slot in a periphery thereof, the pressing plate including a stem extending from a side thereof, the stem being received in the sleeve and including a fixing hole, further comprising a pin extending through the arcuate slot and having an end anchored in the fixing hole.
- 4. The electric cylindrical lock as claimed in claim 3, wherein the pressing plate further includes a protrusion that is slidably received in the slot of the outer spindle.
- 5. The electric cylindrical lock as claimed in claim 1, wherein the solenoid includes a hole and the locking plate includes a through-hole, further comprising a positioning rod extending through the through-hole of the locking plate, the spring, and secured in the hole of the solenoid to move therewith, the positioning rod including an enlarged head to stop the locking plate.
- 6. The electric cylindrical lock as claimed in claim 3, wherein the solenoid includes a hole and the locking plate includes a through-hole, further comprising a positioning rod extending through the through-hole of the locking plate, the spring, and secured in the hole of the solenoid to move therewith, the positioning rod including an enlarged head to prevent excessive movement of the locking plate.
- 7. The electric cylindrical lock as claimed in claim 4, wherein the solenoid includes a hole and the locking plate includes a through-hole, further comprising a positioning rod extending through the through-hole of the locking plate, the spring, and secured in the hole of the solenoid to move therewith, the positioning rod including an enlarged head to prevent excessive movement of the locking plate.
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