1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to an electric lock, and more particularly to an electric lock that can be locked and unlocked either electrically or manually.
2. Description of the Related Art
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The key, a remote controller (not shown), or the bolt operating thumbturn 15 can be operated to drive the deadbolt 11 to project or retract. When it is desired to open the door 10, either of the inside and outside handle units 14 is operated to retract the spring bolt 12 into the door 10 temporarily. A disadvantage of the conventional electric lock 1 is that the spring bolt 12 is disposed under the deadbolt 11. As a result, the combined size of the spring bolt 12 and the deadbolt 11 is large.
The object of this invention is to provide an electric lock that includes a handle shaft rotatable to move a spring bolt, and a spindle rotatable to prevent rotation of an outside handle unit, in which the handle shaft and the spindle are disposed coaxially to reduce the total volume of the electric lock.
According to this invention, an electric lock includes a lock housing unit disposed on a door, and inside and outside handle units, each of which includes a handle shaft journalled in the lock housing unit and having a fixed retaining portion. The manual control mechanism includes a spindle coaxial with the handle shafts. The spindle is rotatable so as to lock or unlock the outside handle unit. The return mechanism includes two engagement seats co-rotatable with the spring bolt unit, and a biasing unit for biasing the spring bolt unit to rotate to a locking position. When either of the inside and outside handle units is operated, the retaining portions of the handle shafts rotate the engagement seats and, thus, the spring bolt unit away from the locking position. This allows for a door opening operation to be performed.
These and other features and advantages of this invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments of this invention, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Before the present invention is described in greater detail in connection with the preferred embodiments, it should be noted that similar elements and structures are designated by like reference numerals throughout the entire disclosure.
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The lock housing unit 2 includes an inner lock housing 21, an ornamental cover 22, an outer lock housing 23, an outer ornamental cover 24 and a pushbutton unit 25. The inner lock housing 21 is disposed fixedly on the inner side surface 101, and includes an inner housing wall 211 parallel to the inner side surface 101, and a surrounding wall 212 extending from a periphery of the inner housing wall 211 to define an accommodating chamber 213 therebetween. The inner housing wall 211 is formed with a circular inner mounting hole 214 and a horizontal first abutment plate 215. The inner ornamental cover 22 is disposed fixedly on the inner lock housing 21. The outer lock housing 23 is disposed fixedly on the outer side surface 102, and includes an outer housing wall 231 parallel to the outer side surface 102, a frustoconical wall 232 extending outwardly from the outer housing wall 231 and having a diameter reducing outwardly, and an outer mounting hole 233 extending through both the frustoconical wall 232 and the outer housing wall 231. The frustoconical wall 232 has an inner wall surface that is formed with a positioning flange 234 extending radially and inwardly therefrom. The positioning flange 234 has an inner periphery that is formed with two positioning notches 235. The outer lock housing 23 further includes an integral horizontal first abutment plate (not shown) that is similar in construction to the first abutment plate 215. The outer ornamental cover 24 is disposed fixedly on the outer lock housing 23. The pushbutton unit 25 is disposed on the outer lock housing 23. The lock housing unit 2 further includes a spring positioning ring 26 disposed within the accommodating chamber 213 and formed with a horizontal plate 261 extending integrally and axially therefrom. The horizontal plate 261 is disposed under and adjacent to the first abutment plate 215 of the inner lock housing 21 so as to prevent rotation of the spring positioning ring 26 relative to the inner lock housing 21.
Each of the inside and outside handle units 3, 3′ includes a hollow handle shaft 31, a handle 32 and two direction-changing members 33. The handle shafts 31 are journalled respectively within the inner and outer mounting holes 214, 233 in the inner and outer lock housings 21, 23, and are similar in construction to each other. The handle shaft 31 of the inner side handle unit 3 has a shaft wall 311, an end wall 312, a central hole 313, a bearing hole 314 formed through the center of the end wall 312, an integral retaining portion 315 extending axially from the handle shaft wall 311 into the accommodating chamber 213 in the inner lock housing 21, and two diametrically opposed grooves 316 formed in an outer surface of shaft wall 311. The retaining portion 315 has an end that is formed with three open-ended axial slots 317 and a plurality of annular slot units 318. The direction-changing members 33 are disposed respectively within the grooves 316. Each of the direction-changing members 33 includes a spring 331 and a bridging member 332 biased by the spring 331 to project from the corresponding groove 316. Each of the handles 32 has a shaft portion 321 sleeved rotatably on the corresponding handle shaft 31, and a lever portion 322 extending radially from the shaft portion 321. With additional reference to
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Each of the return units 7 includes an engagement seat 71, a biasing unit 72, and a C-shaped retaining ring 73 received within one of the annular slot units 318 in the corresponding handle shaft 31 so as to retain the engagement seat 71 and the biasing unit 72 on the corresponding handle shaft 31. The biasing units 72 are configured as torsion springs. Each of the engagement seats 71 includes an outer ring 711, a ring-connecting wall 712 and an inner ring 713. Each of the ring-connecting walls 712 extends radially between the corresponding inner and outer rings 713, 711, and has radial inner and outer ends formed respectively and integrally with the corresponding inner and outer rings 713, 711 to define a retainer-engaging space 714 among the corresponding ring-connecting wall 712 and the corresponding inner and outer rings 713, 711. Each of the inner rings 713 defines a rectangular hole 715, and is sleeved fixedly on the bolt-rotating shaft 61 so as to allow for co-rotation of the corresponding engagement seat 71 and the spring bolt 62. Each of the outer rings 711 is disposed coaxially around the corresponding inner ring 713, and is formed with two stop stubs 716 extending radially and inwardly therefrom, and a second abutment plate 717 extending axially therefrom. Each of the retainer-engaging spaces 714 has a radial inner area 718 adjacent to the corresponding inner ring 713, and a radial outer area 719 adjacent to the corresponding outer ring 711. Each of the stop stubs 716 is disposed in the radial outer area 719 of the corresponding retainer-engaging space 714. The retaining portion 315 of each of the handle shafts 31 is inserted into the radial outer area 719 of the corresponding retainer-engaging space 714. The axial slots 317 in each of the handle shafts 31 engage respectively and fittingly the ring-connecting wall 712 and the stop stubs 716 in the radial outer area 719 of the corresponding retainer-engaging space 714. This allows for co-rotation of the corresponding handle shaft 31 and the corresponding engagement seat 71. Each of the biasing units 72 has two end legs 721 abutting respectively against the first and second abutment plates 215, 717 of a corresponding one of the inner and outer lock housings 21, 23 and the corresponding engagement seat 71. One of the biasing units 72 is disposed within the spring positioning ring 26 between the corresponding engagement seat 71 and the spring positioning ring 26, while one of the end legs 721 thereof abuts against both the first abutment plate 215 of the inner lock housing 21 and the horizontal plate 261.
Thus, the spring bolt unit 6 is biased by the biasing units 72 to rotate to a locking position shown in
The electronic control mechanism 4 is disposed in the inner lock housing 21, and includes a motor 41 with an output shaft 411, a worm rod 42, an intermediate gear member 43 meshing with the worm rod 42, a contact switch 44 for controlling starting and stopping of the motor 41, an annular connecting seat 45 and a remote controller (not shown). Because the specific structure of the electronic control mechanism 4 is known in the art and is not pertinent to the claimed invention, a detailed description thereof will be omitted herein for the sake of brevity.
The manual control mechanism 5 includes a spindle 51, a connecting seat 52, a clutch seat 53, a clutch spring 54, a key-operated lockset 55, a connecting strip 56 and two locking plates 57. The spindle 51 is disposed coaxially within the handle shaft 31 of the inside handle unit 3. An end of the spindle 51 projects from the handle shaft 31 of the inside handle unit 3 to thereby allow for manual operation. An opposite end of the spindle 51 has a retaining unit, which is configured as an integral retaining portion 511 disposed rotatably within the radial inner area 718 of the retainer-engaging space 714 in the corresponding engagement seat 71 such that co-rotation of the spindle 51 and the corresponding engagement seat 71 is prevented. The connecting seat 52 is formed with a central hole 521 (see
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Subsequently, when it is desired to manually perform a door unlocking operation, the key or the spindle 51 is operated to rotate the connecting strip 56 to the horizontal position. Hence, the retaining portions 571 of the locking plates 57 are all retracted into the handle shaft 31 of the outside handle unit 3′ so as to allow for rotation of the handle 32 of the outside handle unit 3′.
When it is desired to electrically perform a door locking or unlocking operation, the remote controller is operated to drive the motor 41 to thereby rotate the spindle 51, the connecting strip 56 and the lock cylinder of the key-operated lockset 55 in a known manner. Hence, the outside handle unit 3′ is locked on or unlocked from the lock housing unit 2.
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With this invention thus explained, it is apparent that numerous modifications and variations can be made without departing from the scope and spirit of this invention. It is therefore intended that this invention be limited only as indicated by the appended claims.