Information
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Patent Grant
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6832500
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Patent Number
6,832,500
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Date Filed
Friday, February 20, 200420 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, December 21, 200419 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- McNees Wallace & Nurick LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 292 142
- 292 144
- 292 3363
- 070 275
- 070 277
- 070 2791
- 070 283
- 070 2831
- 070 422
- 070 2781
- 070 2782
- 070 2783
- 070 2786
- 070 2787
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An electric door lock includes a lock housing, an operating member, a gear wheel, an actuating member, a driving motor, and a coupling unit. The operating member is mounted rotatably on the lock housing. The gear wheel is sleeved rotatably on the operating member. The actuating member is secured on the operating member so as to be co-rotatable therewith. The driving motor drives rotation of the gear wheel. The coupling unit interconnects the gear wheel and the actuating member such that the actuating member and the operating member rotate with the gear wheel when the driving motor drives rotation of the gear wheel, and disconnects the actuating member from the gear wheel when a rotating force is applied directly to rotate the operating member such that rotation of the actuating member with the operating member does not result in corresponding rotation of the gear wheel.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to an electric door lock, more particularly to an electric door lock that is operable in locking and unlocking modes both manually and electrically.
2. Description of the Related Art
A conventional electric door lock, which is operable in locking and unlocking modes both manually and electrically, includes a lock housing that confines an accommodating space. The lock housing is formed with a handle mounting hole therethrough. A manual operating member is mounted rotatably on the lock housing, and has an operating spindle that is disposed in the accommodating space and that extends through the handle mounting hole, and a manually operable rotary handle that is secured to one end of the operating spindle and that is disposed externally of the accommodating space. A first snap ring is secured to the operating spindle proximate to the manually operable rotary handle. A gear wheel is sleeved rotatably on the operating spindle, and has a first surface that abuts against the first snap ring, and a second surface that is opposite to the first surface of the gear wheel and that is formed with ratchet teeth. An actuating member is sleeved on the operating spindle so as to permit co-rotation of the actuating member with the operating spindle and axial movement of the actuating member relative to the operating spindle. The actuating member has a first surface that confronts the second surface of the gear wheel and that is formed with ratchet teeth, and a second surface that is opposite to the first surface of the actuating member. A second snap ring is secured to the operating spindle. A biasing spring is sleeved on the operating spindle, and has opposite ends abutting respectively against the second surface of the actuating member and the second snap ring. The biasing spring provides a biasing force for biasing the actuating member toward the gear wheel. An electric driving motor unit is mounted in the accommodating space and is operable so as to drive rotation of the gear wheel.
In operation, when the electric driving motor unit drives rotation of the gear wheel, the ratchet teeth on the second surface of the gear wheel engage the ratchet teeth on the first surface of the actuating member. Accordingly, the actuating member and the operating spindle rotate with the gear wheel. On the other hand, when a rotating force is applied directly to rotate the manually operable rotary handle of the manual operating member, since rotation of the gear wheel is resisted by the electric driving motor unit, the ratchet teeth on the first surface of the actuating member slide past the ratchet teeth on the second surface of the gear wheel. Accordingly, rotation of the actuating member with the operating spindle does not result in corresponding rotation of the gear wheel.
The actuating member is rotatable relative to the lock housing between first and second angular positions such that the electric door lock is operable in the locking and unlocking modes, respectively. In particular, the actuating member includes a switch actuator mounted on the second surface of the actuating member so as to permit co-rotation of the switch actuator with the actuating member. The switch actuator has a switch actuating portion that extends in radial outward, direction.
The electric driving motor unit includes an optoelectric switch that is activated and deactivated by the switch actuating portion when the resilient actuating member is rotated to the first and second angular positions, respectively. Hence, the optoelectric switch is actuated by the switch actuating portion when the electric door lock is in the locking mode, and is deactivated when the electric door lock is in the unlocking mode.
Although the aforementioned conventional electric door lock achieves its intended purpose, it requires numerous parts, which results in higher production costs and a larger size for the door lock.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Therefore, the object of the present invention is to provide an electric door lock that can overcome the aforesaid drawback of the prior art.
According to the present invention, an electric door lock for a door panel comprises a lock housing, a manual operating member, a gear wheel, a resilient actuating member, an electric driving motor, and a releasable coupling unit. The electric door lock is operable in locking and unlocking modes. The lock housing is adapted to be mounted on the door panel, is formed with a handle mounting hole, and confines an accommodating space. The manual operating member is mounted rotatably on the lock housing, and has an operating spindle that is disposed in the accommodating space and that extends through the handle mounting hole, and a manually operable rotary handle that is secured to one end of the operating spindle and that is disposed externally of the accommodating space. The gear wheel is sleeved rotatably on the operating spindle. The resilient actuating member has a securing portion secured to the operating spindle so as to permit co-rotation of the resilient actuating member with the operating spindle, an abutting portion disposed adjacent to the gear wheel, and a resilient connecting portion that extends from the securing portion to the abutting portion and that urges the abutting portion toward the gear wheel. The electric driving motor unit is mounted in the accommodating space and is operable so as to drive rotation of the gear wheel. The releasable coupling unit is provided on the gear wheel and the abutting portion of the resilient actuating member for coupling releasably the gear wheel and the resilient actuating member. The releasable coupling unit interconnects the gear wheel and the resilient actuating member such that the resilient actuating member and the operating spindle rotate with the gear wheel when the electric driving motor unit drives rotation of the gear wheel, and disconnects the resilient actuating member from the gear wheel when a rotating force is applied directly to rotate the manually operable rotary handle of the manual operating member such that rotation of the resilient actuating member with the operating spindle does not result in corresponding rotation of the gear wheel.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
FIG. 1
is an exploded perspective view of the preferred embodiment of an electric door lock according to the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a schematic partly sectional view of the preferred embodiment to illustrate a gear wheel when connected to a resilient actuating member; and
FIG. 3
is a schematic partly sectional view of the preferred embodiment to illustrate the resilient actuating member when disconnected from the gear wheel.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to
FIGS. 1
to
3
, the preferred embodiment of an electric door lock
100
for a door panel
10
according to the present invention is shown to include a lock housing
2
, a manual operating member
3
, a gear wheel
4
, a resilient actuating member
6
, an electric driving motor unit
7
, and a releasable coupling unit.
The electric door lock
100
is operable in locking and unlocking modes both manually and electrically, in a manner that will be described hereinafter.
The lock housing
2
is adapted to be mounted on the door panel
10
. In this embodiment, the lock housing
2
includes a base wall
21
that has inner and outer wall surfaces
211
,
212
, and a surrounding wall
22
that extends from a periphery of the base wall
21
and that surrounds the inner wall surface
211
of the base wall
21
. The base wall
21
of the lock housing
2
is formed with a handle mounting hole
213
therethrough. The inner wall surface
211
of the base wall
21
is formed with an annular protrusion
24
that surrounds the handle mounting hole
213
. The base and surrounding walls
21
,
22
of the lock housing
2
cooperate so as to confine an accommodating space
23
.
The manual operating member
3
is mounted rotatably on the lock housing
2
. In particular, the manual operating member
3
has an operating spindle
32
that is disposed in the accommodating space
23
and that extends through the handle mounting hole
213
, and a manually operable rotary handle
31
that is secured to one end of the operating spindle
32
, that is disposed externally of the accommodating space
23
, and that abuts against the outer wall surface
212
of the lock housing
2
. More particularly, the operating spindle
32
of the manual operating member
3
includes a first spindle portion
321
that is connected to the manually operable rotary handle
31
and that extends rotatably through the handle mounting hole
213
, and a second spindle portion
322
that extends from the first spindle portion
321
away from the manually operable rotary handle
31
. The first spindle portion
321
has a circular cross-section, and is formed with a radial abutment shoulder
3211
proximate to the second spindle portion
322
. It is noted that the second spindle portion
322
has a four-sided non-circular cross-section such that the second spindle portion
322
has opposite flat sides, and opposite arching sides.
The gear wheel
4
has a first gear surface
41
, a second gear surface
42
opposite to the first gear surface
41
, and a peripheral gear surface
44
that extends from the first gear surface
41
to the second gear surface
42
. The gear wheel is formed with a through hole
43
that extends through the first and second gear surfaces
41
,
42
. The peripheral gear surface
44
is formed with gear teeth. The gear wheel
4
is sleeved rotatably on the second spindle portion
322
of the operating spindle
32
such that the first gear surface
41
abuts against the radial abutment shoulder
3211
of the first spindle portion
31
of the operating spindle
32
of the manual operating member
3
and the annular protrusion
24
on the inner wall surface
211
of the base wall
21
.
The resilient actuating member
6
has a securing portion
61
, an abutting portion
62
, and a resilient connecting portion
63
that extends from the securing portion
61
to the abutting portion
62
. The securing portion
61
of the resilient actuating member
6
is secured to the second spindle portion
322
of the operating spindle
32
so as to permit co-rotation of the resilient actuating member
6
with the operating spindle
32
. In particular, the securing portion
61
of the resilient actuating member
6
is formed with a through hole
611
that corresponds to the cross-section of the second spindle portion
322
of the operating spindle
32
of the manual operating member
3
. Each of the opposite flat sides of the second spindle portion
322
of the operating spindle
32
is formed with a groove
3221
. The through hole
611
in the securing portion
61
of the resilient actuating member
6
is defined by a periphery
612
that is cut at four corners. The securing portion
61
of the resilient actuating member
6
is sleeved fittingly on the second spindle portion
322
such that the opposite sides of the periphery
612
of the securing portion
61
are snugly received within the grooves
3221
. The abutting portion
62
of the resilient actuating member
6
is annular, surrounds the securing portion
61
, and is disposed adjacent to the second gear surface
42
of the gear wheel
4
. The resilient connecting portion
63
of the resilient actuating member
6
includes a plurality of angularly spaced apart ribs
631
, which extend in radial outward directions from the securing portion
61
. The resilient connecting portion
63
urges the abutting portion
62
toward the gear wheel
4
. As a consequence, the abutting portion
62
of the resilient actuating member
6
biases the gear wheel
4
to abut against the radial abutment shoulder
3211
and the annular protrusion
24
.
The electric driving motor unit
7
is mounted in the accommodating space
23
and is operable so as to drive rotation of the gear wheel
4
in a known manner. In particular, the electric driving motor unit
7
includes a motor
71
with a transmission shaft, a worm wheel
72
secured to the transmission shaft of the motor
71
, and a transmission gear
73
coupled to the worm wheel
72
and the gear teeth on the peripheral gear surface
44
of the gear wheel
4
. The worm wheel
72
is rotatable about an axis of rotation of the transmission shaft during operation of the motor
71
. The transmission gear
73
transmits rotation of the worm wheel
72
to the gear wheel
4
.
The releasable coupling unit is provided on the gear wheel
4
and the abutting portion
62
of the resilient actuating member
6
for coupling releasably the gear wheel
4
and the resilient actuating member
6
. The releasable coupling unit interconnects the gear wheel
4
and the resilient actuating member
6
such that the resilient actuating member
6
and the operating spindle
32
rotate with the gear wheel
4
when the electric driving motor unit
7
drives rotation of the gear wheel
4
(see FIG.
2
), and disconnects the resilient actuating member
6
from the gear wheel
4
when a rotating force is applied directly to rotate the manually operable rotary handle
31
of the manual operating member
3
such that rotation of the resilient actuating member
6
with the operating spindle
32
does not result in corresponding rotation of the gear wheel
4
(see FIG.
3
). In this embodiment, the releasable coupling unit includes a plurality of angularly spaced apart locking recesses
81
formed in the second gear surface
42
of the gear wheel
4
, and a plurality of angularly spaced apart locking protrusions
82
formed in the abutting portion
62
of the resilient actuating member
6
.
In operation, when the electric driving motor unit
7
is operated, such as with the use of a remote controller (not shown), so as to drive rotation of the gear wheel
4
, the locking protrusions
82
engage aligned ones of the locking recesses
81
, as shown in
FIG. 2
, thereby permitting rotation of the resilient actuating member
6
with the gear wheel
4
. On the other hand, when the rotating force is applied directly to rotate the manually operable rotary handle
31
of the manual operating member
3
, at this time, since rotation of the gear wheel
4
is resisted due to the coupling with the inactive electric driving motor unit
7
, each of the locking protrusions
82
slides out of a respective one of the locking recesses
81
, as shown in
FIG. 3
, thereby disconnecting the resilient actuating member
6
from the gear wheel
4
.
The resilient actuating member
6
is rotatable relative to the lock housing
2
between first and second angular positions such that the electric door lock
100
is operable in the locking and unlocking modes, respectively. In this embodiment, the resilient actuating member
6
further has a switch actuating portion
64
that is formed on and that extends in radial outward direction from the abutting portion
62
of the resilient actuating member
6
. The electric driving motor unit
7
further includes a switch device
74
that is activated and deactivated by the switch actuating portion
64
when the resilient actuating member
6
is rotated to the first and second angular positions, respectively.
It is noted that the switch device
74
of the electric driving motor unit
7
is actuated by the switch actuating portion
64
of the resilient actuating member
6
, as shown in
FIG. 2
, when the electric door lock
100
is in the locking mode, and is deactivated by the switch actuating portion
64
, as shown in
FIG. 3
, when the electric door lock
100
is in the unlocking mode. The switch device
74
in this embodiment is an optoelectric switch. In an alternative embodiment, the switch device may be of a micro switch or of any other type.
It has thus been shown that the electric door lock
100
of the present invention is manually and electrically operable in locking and unlocking modes, and includes relatively few parts to facilitate assembly, to reduce the size of the electric door lock
100
, and to result in lower production costs.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
Claims
- 1. An electric door lock for a door panel, said electric door lock being operable in locking and unlocking modes, and comprising:a lock housing adapted to be mounted on the door panel, formed with a handle mounting hole, and confining an accommodating space; a manual operating member mounted rotatably on said lock housing, said manual operating member having an operating spindle that is disposed in said accommodating space and that extends through said handle mounting hole, and a manually operable rotary handle that is secured to one end of said operating spindle and that is disposed externally of said accommodating space; a gear wheel sleeved rotatably on said operating spindle; a resilient actuating member having a securing portion secured to said operating spindle so as to permit co-rotation of said resilient actuating member with said operating spindle, an abutting portion disposed adjacent to said gear wheel, and a resilient connecting portion extending from said securing portion to said abutting portion and urging said abutting portion toward said gear wheel; an electric driving motor unit mounted in said accommodating space and operable so as to drive rotation of said gear wheel; a releasable coupling unit provided on said gear wheel and said abutting portion of said resilient actuating member for coupling releasably said gear wheel and said resilient actuating member; said releasable coupling unit interconnecting said gear wheel and said resilient actuating member such that said resilient actuating member and said operating spindle rotate with said gear wheel when said electric driving motor unit drives rotation of said gear wheel; said releasable coupling unit disconnecting said resilient actuating member from said gear wheel when a rotating force is applied directly to rotate said manually operable rotary handle of said manual operating member such that rotation of said resilient actuating member with said operating spindle does not result in corresponding rotation of said gear wheel; said releasable coupling unit includes a locking recess formed in one of said gear wheel and said abutting portion of said resilient actuating member, and a locking protrusion formed in the other one of said gear wheel and said abutting portion of said resilient actuating member; said locking protrusion engaging said locking recess when said electric driving motor unit drives rotation of said gear wheel, thereby permitting rotation of said resilient actuating member with said gear wheel; said locking protrusion sliding out of said locking recess when the rotating force is applied to rotate said manual operating member, thereby disconnecting said resilient actuating member from said gear wheel; said operating spindle of said manual operating member includes a first spindle portion connected to said manually operable rotary handle and extending rotatably through said handle mounting hole, and a second spindle portion extending from said first spindle portion away from said manually operable rotary handle; said first spindle portion being formed with a radial abutment shoulder proximate to said second spindle portion; said gear wheel being sleeved rotatable on said second spindle portion; said securing portion of said resilient actuating member being sleeved fittingly on said second spindle portion; said abutting portion of said resilient actuating member biasing said gear wheel toward said radial abutment shoulder; and wherein said abutting portion of said resilient actuating member is annular and surrounds said securing portion, said resilient connecting portion of said resilient actuating member including a plurality of angularly spaced apart ribs that extend in radial outward directions from said securing portion.
- 2. The electric door lock as claimed in claim 1, wherein said electric driving motor unit includes a motor with a transmission shaft, a worm wheel that is secured to said transmission shaft of said motor, and a transmission gear that is coupled to said worm wheel and said gear wheel.
- 3. The electric door lock as claimed in claim 2, wherein said resilient actuating member further has a switch actuating portion, said electric driving motor unit further including a switch device actuated by said switch actuating portion of said resilient actuating member when said electric door lock is in the locking mode.
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