Information
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Patent Grant
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6289704
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Patent Number
6,289,704
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Date Filed
Monday, December 21, 199826 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, September 18, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 070 89
- 070 90
- 070 129
- 070 134
- 292 39
- 292 40
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An espagnolette-lock for use on a leaf within a sash-frame having a casing, an operating rod movable between a locked position and an unlocked position, a controller for actuating the operating rod, a springy element for automatically restoring the operating rod to the locked position, a manual controller for moving the operating rod to the unlocked position and for restoring the springy element to a compressed condition, a locking mechanism for maintaining the operating rod in the unlocked position during an opening of the leaf from the sash-frame, and an unlocking mechanism for releasing the locking mechanism when the leaf is closed into the sash-frame so as to return the operating rod to the locked position. The locking mechanism includes a toggle joint having a first rod and a second rod connected together by a fulcrum. The first rod is connected through a hinged joint to the operating rod. The second rod is connected through a hinged joint to the casing. The fulcrum and the respective hinged joints are substantially in alignment parallel to the operating rod when the operating rod is in the unlocked position.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
(1) Field of the Invention
The invention relates to an espagnolette or espagnolette-lock for a door, French window or the like, comprising, accommodated in a central casing, a control mechanism designed so as to be capable of actuating at least one operating rod and including, springy means for automatically restoring the operating rod into its locking position, as well as manual control means. The control means is a tumbler actuated through a control handle, for ensuring the unlocking of this operating rod and resetting of the springy means. The invention further includes a locking device capable of maintaining the operating rod in its unlocked position upon opening of the leaf of the door, French window or the like. The invention also includes unlocking means capable of releasing the locking device when closing the leaf against the sash-frame, in order to allow the restoring of the operating rod into its locking position.
This invention will find its application in the field of the building iron-mongery and in particular relates to locking fittings.
(2) Description of the Prior Art
One should indeed note that there are already known espagnolettes or espagnolettes-locks meeting the above description. Such espagnolettes facilitate the locking of the door, French window or the like in that the operating rod or rods are automatically pushed back into their locking position under the action of springy restoring means the action of which is, released at the very moment at which the leaf is closed against the sash-frame. When unlocking and opening this leaf, the action performed by the user on a control handle results into bringing this or these operating rods into their unlocked position and in ensuring the resetting of the aforementioned springy means, while an adequate locking device simultaneously maintains the operating rod or rods in this unlocked position against the action of the spring which substantially forms the springy restoring means.
Finally, such an espagnolette also includes unlocking means which are capable of releasing the locking device when closing the leaf against the sash-frame, in order to allow the restoring of these operating rods into their locking position.
An espagnolette meeting this description is already known. In particular, the locking device consists of a locking pawl which is tiltingly fitted at the level of a face-plate which usually covers the various ogans of the espagnolette or espagnolette-lock at the front edge of the leaf. This locking pawl acts in the direction of moving of this leaf, so that, when opening the leaf, it automatically tilts towards the sash-frame, this under the action of a spring, whereas, when closing this leaf, the sash-frame is capable of pushing back this locking pawl against the spring.
One should note that such a locking pawl is extended, by a lever through which it is capable of maintaining the operating rod or rods in an unlocked position, this at the very moment at which the leaf is opened and, hence, as soon as this locking pawl could be released from the sash-frame.
Such a solution has the drawback that the release mechanism is dissociated from a locking organ of the espagnolette or espagnolette-lock. This results in non-synchronous actions between the release mechanism and, the spring-bolt, which is the first of these locking organs that enters into contact with a keeper of the sash-frame. Therefore, any one of these members can strike against an organ of the sash-frame, e.g. a keeper.
In addition, such a locking pawl must, alone and through its locking lever arranged inside the casing, act against the action of the springy restoring means restoring the operating rods into their locking position.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The inventive step of this invention separates the function of maintaining the operating rods in the unlocked position from the releasing this retaining function when closing the leaf against the sash-frame.
To this end, the invention relates to an espagnolette or espagnolette-lock for a door, French window or the like, comprising, accommodated in a central casing, a control mechanism designed so as to be capable of actuating at least one operating rod. The control mechanism includes springy means for automatically restoring the operating rod into its locking position, as well as manual control means. The manual control means is a tumbler actuated through a control handle, for ensuring the unlocking of this operating rod and resetting the springy means. The invention further includes a locking device capable of maintaining the operating rod in its unlocked position upon opening of the leaf and unlocking means capable of releasing the locking device when closing the leaf against the sash-frame, in order to allow the restoring of the operating rod into its locking position. The locking device includes a toggle joint comprised of at least two rods connected to each other by means of a fulcrum. One of these rods are made integral, through a hinged joint, with the operating rod or with a support connected to the operating rod, whereas the other rod is made integral, through a hinged joint, with the casing. In unlocking position of the operating rod, the fulcrum and both hinged joints of this toggle joint are located substantially in the same alignment parallel to the direction of travelling of the operating rod or of the support, in order to sustain the toggel joint in an unstable balance position.
As regards the unlocking means, these substantially include a control pawl capable of pushing back the when the latter is in its unstable balance position, in order to allow the locking of the operating rod under the action of the springy means. This control pawl is associated to a spring-bolt subjected to a spring for restoring into locking position and including a retaining organ capable of maintaining this spring-bolt in an unlocked or partially unlocked position. This retaining organ being designed so as to be capable of co-operating, directly or indirectly, with this sash-frame when closing the leaf, in order to release the spring-bolt and to ensure, under the action of the control pawl associated with the retaining organ, the locking of the operating rod.
The advantages resulting from this invention include that the operating rods are maintained in their unlocked position, against the action of the springy means, through a mechanical unit which is in an unstable balance position and which can therefore easily be brought into unbalance under a light action. Therefore, to impart this action, it is necessary to use the restoring spring, which is finally of poor stiffness and systematically brings the spring-bolt back into locking position. Because of this poor stiffness of the restoring spring of the locking bolt, the locking can bolt easily be maintained in its unlocked or partially unlocked position when the leaf is open. To this end, the retaining organ can be of a small size and easily actuated by the sash-frame, in particular by the keeper which the spring-bolt with when closing this leaf.
Further aims and advantages of this invention will become clear when reading the following description which relates to an embodiment which is given only by way of an indication and a non-exhaustive example.
This description will be better understood when referring to the attached drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a schematic view of the control mechanism of an espagnolette, in particular an espagnolette-lock, according to this invention;
FIG. 2
is a schematic cross-sectional view of the toggle joint forming the locking device aimed at ensuring the maintaining of the operating rod or rods in unlocked position against the action of the springy means for restoring into locking position;
FIG. 3
is a schematic, partly cross-sectional view of the spring-bolt receiving the unlocking means capable of releasing the locking device in the shape of a toggle joint;
FIG. 4
is a schematic cross-sectional view according to IV—IV of
FIG. 3
;
FIG. 5
is a schematic plan view of a spring blade associated with the spring-bolt in order to restore into active position the retaining organ the latter is provided with is provided with;
FIG. 6
is a partial cross-sectional view of the control mechanism of an espagnolle according to the invention showing, in particular, the foldback position of the toggle joint.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
As shown in
FIG. 1
, this invention relates to an espagnolette or espagnolette-lock
1
for a door, French window or the like, comprising, accommodated in a central casing
2
, a control mechanism
3
capable of actuating at least one operating rod
4
,
4
A.
In this respect, the espagnolette or espagnolette-lock
1
may be provided with one operating rod extending above and/or below the central casing
2
, as well as it may be provided, as shown in
FIG. 1
, with two operating rods extending, respectively, above and/or below said central casing
2
and which, through the control mechanism
3
, may be caused to move in one and the same direction or in opposite directions. In this latter case, this control mechanism
3
of the espagnolette or espagnolette-lock
1
acts on one of the operating rods
4
through a motion reverser
5
.
In addition, this control mechanism
3
can act on the operating rods
4
,
4
A, either directly or by means of a support
6
accommodated in the casing
2
and connected at its ends, through adequate connecting means
7
, to this or these operating rods
4
,
4
A.
This invention more specifically relates to the espagnolettes or espagnolettes-locks the control mechanism
3
of which includes, springy means
8
for automatically restoring these operating rods
4
,
4
A into locking position and, manual control means
9
for allowing the user to manually ensure the unlocking of these operating rods
4
,
4
A and the resetting of the springy means
8
.
In this respect, this espagnolette or espagnolette-lock
1
also includes a locking device
10
capable of maintaining the operating rods
4
,
4
A in their unlocked postion upon opening of the leaf corresponding to the door, French window or the like, as well as unlocking means
11
capable of releasing this locking device
10
when closing the leaf against the sash-frame and of thus allowng the restoring of the operating rods
4
,
4
A into the locking position.
The manual control means
9
are formed by a tumbler
12
including a recess
13
for receiving an operating square of a control handle. This tumbler
12
acts on the operating rods
4
,
4
A through the support
6
, by means of a driving organ
14
of an adequate configuration. On this tumbler
12
may also be fitted a crown
15
provided with an actuating pawl
16
capable of acting on the stem
17
of a spring-bolt
18
which is pushed back into its locking position under the action of a restoring spring
19
.
In this respect, springy restoring means
20
can also act on the tumbler to systematically restore the tumbler
12
and, hence, the control handle, into a resting position upon a locking or unlocking action.
The manual control means
9
can also assist the springy means
8
in restoring the operating rods
4
,
4
A into their locking position. In particular, when these operating rods
4
,
4
A meet a hindrance preventing co-operation with the keeper accordingly arranged on the sash-frame, it may occur that the pushing force exerted by these springy restoring means
8
is insufficient to overcome this hindrance. In that case the action can be completed through the manual control means
9
.
Within the framework of an espagnolette-lock, the espagnolette-lock also receives a key-operated member
21
capable of acting, on a dead bolt
22
and/or on means
23
for locking the operating rods
4
,
4
A in locking position and/or means
24
for locking the tumbler
12
in rotation in the direction corresponding to an unlocking action.
This being said, according to a peculiar feature of this invention, the locking device
10
which maintains the operating rods
4
,
4
A in unlocked position against the action of the springy means
8
, upon opening of the leaf, include a toggle joint
25
. The toggle joint
25
is comprised of at least two rods
26
,
27
connected to each other by means of a fulcrum
28
, at the level of their one end
26
A,
27
A. It should be known that one rod
26
of these rods is, at its opposite end
26
B, connected, through a hinged joint
29
, with the operating rods
4
or
4
A. As regards the other rod
27
, it is connected, at its end
27
B and through a hinged joint
30
, with the casing
2
. In addition, these members are so arranged that the fulcrum
28
and both hinged joints
29
,
30
of this toggle joint
25
are, in the unlocked position of the operating rods
4
,
4
A, located substantially in one and the same alignment
31
parallel to the direction of travelling
32
of these operating rods
4
,
4
A or of the support
6
, in order to sustain the latter in an unstable balance position.
This espagnolette or espagnolette-lock
1
, advantageously includes, assisting means
33
for ensuring the maintaining of this toggle joint
25
in this unstable balance position during the full period in which the leaf of the door remains open and until this unstable balance is voluntarily broken by the unlocking means
11
which release the locking device
10
when closing the leaf against its sash-frame.
According to a preferred embodiment, these assisting means
33
include a spring
34
of poor stiffness which causes the toggle joint
25
to rest its fulcrum against a stop
35
within casing
2
.
As regards the unlocking means
11
, these are, as already stated above, so designed as to break this unstable balance of the toggle joint
25
, in a direction opposite the stop
35
, the very moment of closing the leaf against its sash-frame, in order to allow the operating rods
4
,
4
A to automatically return into their locking position. According to the invention, the unlocking means
11
includes a control pawl
36
, connected with the stem
17
of the spring-bolt
18
, which through spring
19
, restores aimed at said spring-bolt
18
into its locking position, of pushing back the toggle joint
25
, so as to slightly offset the fulcrum
28
with respect to the alignment
31
of the hinged joints
29
,
30
. This results, with respect to this fulcrum
28
, into a torque exerted by the rods
26
,
27
under the action of the support
6
pushed back by the springy means
8
.
Such unlocking means
11
further include with a retaining organ
37
capable of retaining the spring-bolt
18
in an unlocked or partially locked position when the leaf is open. This retaining organ
37
, which is automatically restored into an active position under the action of a restoring spring
38
, is, in addition, designed so as to be controlled, and thus released, to release the spring-bolt
18
from the sash-frame, preferably from the keeper.
According to an advantageous embodiment, this retaining organ
37
is directly integrated into the head
18
A of the spring-bolt
18
and is in the shape of a lever
39
accommodated in a groove
40
provided for at the level of the back face
50
, opposite the bevelled one
51
of this head
18
A of the spring-bolt
18
. This groove
40
and, thus, said lever
39
extend parallelled to the direction of travelling of the spring bolt. This lever
39
is indeed pivotingly fitted in this groove
40
, about a vertical axis
52
, perpendicularly to the direction of travelling of the spring-bolt
18
.
In addition, the outer edge
53
of this lever
39
is provided with a cut-out
54
capable of co-operating, in active position of this retaining organ
37
, with a retaining rim
55
provided on the casing
2
.
Finally, the lever
39
is extended, beyond its axis
52
, by a bend
56
on which acts the restoring spring
38
, preferably, in the shape of a blade spring fixed at the rear of the head
18
A of the spring-bolt
18
. The shape of this blade spring
38
has been shown in FIG.
5
.
One should in fact note that this bend
56
extending the lever
39
beyond its axis
52
is also accommodated in a groove
57
which extends, in this case, at the rear of the head
18
A of the spring-bolt
18
. The bottom of this groove
57
acts as a stop against which the bend
56
is applied under the action of the blade spring
38
, corresponding to the active position of the retaining organ
37
.
In addition, in order to allow the retaining organ
37
to withdraw when the spring-bolt
18
moves back, the outer edge
53
of the lever
39
in front of the retaining rim
55
is of a shape defined without a set-back for allowing this action.
Finally, the lever
39
is also designed so as to be capable of co-operating with the sash-frame, in particular with the keeper aimed at receiving the spring-bolt
18
, when closing the leaf, in order to release the spring-bolt
18
. This lever
39
therefore includes, along its portion
58
remaining in any case protruding with respect to the front edge of the casing
2
, a control pawl
59
in the shape of a protrusion at its outer edge
53
. This control pawl
59
is indeed protruding with respect to the back face
50
of the head
18
A of the spring-bolt
18
and, hence, is oriented towards the sash-frame of the door.
Thus, the way of operating of such an espagnolette or espagnolette-lock
1
includes is as follows. Starting from the locking position adopted when the door or window is closed, after unlocking the key-operated member
21
, in actuating the control means
9
, results into unlocking the operating rods
4
,
4
A and resetting the springy means
8
. The toggle joint
25
is brought into its unstable balance position resulting from the alignment of its fulcrum
28
with respect to the hinged joints
29
,
30
. This toggle joint
25
is then maintained in this unstable balance position through the assisting means
33
defined by the spring
34
capable of maintaining the fulcrum
28
of the toggle joint
25
against the stop
35
.
The action then exerted by the user on the control handle, and hence on the tumbler
12
, which substantially defines the manual control means
9
, leads to the moving back of the spring-bolt
18
, so that the leaf can then be opened.
When the user releases his action on said control handle, the spring-bolt
18
tends, under the action of the spring
19
, to return into its locking position. Then enters into operation the retaining organ
37
which, being maintained in active position by the restoring spring
38
, co-operates with the retaining rim
55
provided on the casing
2
, in order to retain said spring-bolt
18
in its unlocked or, preferably, partially unlocked position.
When closing the leaf against the sash-frame, the action of the keeper on the bevelled face
51
of the spring-lock
18
first of all causes the spring-lock
18
to move back. Then, when this spring-bolt
18
is capable of penetrating into this keeper, the spring-lock
18
automatically actuates the control pawl
59
of the level
39
, so as to cause the retaining organ
37
to be inactive. This allows this spring-bolt
18
to reach its fully locked position, causing the control pawl
36
integral with the stem
17
of this spring-bolt to push back the toggle joint
25
and, thus, to offset it with respect to the unstable balance position. This releases the springy means
8
to ensure the restoring of the operating rods
4
,
4
A into locking position.
FIG. 6
shows the fold-back position of the toggle joint
25
. When the spring-bolt
18
(initially retained in a locked or partially-locked position) has been released under the action of the sash-frame or keeper, the unlocking means
11
(formed by the control pawl
36
connected to the stem
17
of the spring-bolt
18
) pushes back the intermediate pivot
28
of the toggle joint
25
. Since the joints
29
and
30
are no longer in alignment, the toggle joint
25
no longer opposes the restoring of the operating rods
4
,
4
A into the locking position under the action of the springy means.
Claims
- 1. An espagnolette-lock for use on a leaf within a sash-frame comprising:a casing; an operating rod movable between a locked position and an unlocked position; a control means for actuating said operating rod, said control means positioned within said casing; springy means for automatically restoring said operating rod to said locked position, said springy means positioned within said casing; manual control means for moving said operating rod to said unlocked position and for resetting said springy means to a compressed condition, said manual control means received within said casing, said manual control means comprising a tumbler being actuatable by a control handle; a locking means for maintaining said operating rod in said unlocked position during an opening of the leaf from the sash-frame, said locking means positioned within said casing; and unlocking means for releasing said locking means when the leaf is closed into the sash-frame so as to return said operating rod to said locked position, said locking means comprising: a toggle joint having a first rod and a second rod connected together by a fulcrum, said first rod being connected through a hinged joint to said operating rod, said second rod being connected through a hinged joint to said casing, said fulcrum and the respective hinged joints of said first and second rods being substantially in alignment parallel to said operating rod when said operating rod is in said unlocked position such that said toggle joint is in an unstable balance position.
- 2. The espagnolette-lock of claim 1, said first rod being connected through said hinged joint of said first rod to a support connected to said operating rod, said support being movable in a direction within said casing, said fulcrum and the repective hinged joints of said first and second rods being in alignment parallel to said direction when said operating rod is in said unlocked position.
- 3. The espagnolette-lock of claim 1, further comprising:assisting means for maintaining said toggle joint in said unstable balance position when the leaf is open from the sash-frame, said unlocking means for breaking said unstable balance position of said toggle joint when the leaf is closed into said sash-frame.
- 4. The espagnolette-lock of claim 3, said assisting means comprising:a spring resiliently acting on said fulcrum of said toggle joint when in said unstable balance position.
- 5. The espagnolette-lock of claim 1, further comprising:a spring-bolt movable between a locking position and a unlocking position, said spring-bolt received within said casing, said spring-bolt being urged by a spring to said locking position, said unlocking means comprisng a control pawl connected to a stem of said spring-bolt, said control pawl being cooperative with said toggle joint so as to offset said fulcrum thereof when said spring moves said spring-bolt to said locking position, said unlocking means further comprising a retaining organ means for retaining said spring-bolt in said unlocking position when the leaf is opened from the sash-frame, said retaining organ means cooperative with said spring-bolt so as to release said spring-bolt to said locking position when the leaf is closed into the sash-frame.
- 6. The espagnolette-lock of claim 5, said spring-bolt having a head connected to said retaining organ means, said head having a groove formed in a back face thereof, said groove pivotally receiving a lever therein, said back face being opposite a beveled face of said head, said groove extending parallel to a direction of travel of said spring-bolt, said lever being pivotally mounted within said groove about an axis perpendicular to said direction of travel, said level having an outer edge with a cut-out cooperative with a retaining rim of said casing.
- 7. The espagnolette-lock of claim 5, said retaining organ means movable between an active position and an inactive position, said retaining organ means comprising a restoring spring resiliently urging said retaining organ means to said active position.
- 8. The espagnolette-lock of claim 7, said lever having a bend on a side of said axis opposite said cut-out, said bend being cooperative with said restoring spring.
- 9. The espagnolette-lock of claim 8, said head having a slot formed at a rear thereof, said bend received with said slot, said slot having a bottom acting as a stop against said bend, said restoring spring urging said bend against said bottom.
Priority Claims (1)
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