Information
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Patent Grant
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6637785
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Patent Number
6,637,785
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Date Filed
Tuesday, June 26, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, October 28, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Estremsky; Gary
- Williams; Mark
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 292 3363
- 292 335
- 292 DIG 30
- 292 39
- 292 126
- 292 134
- 292 167
- 292 170
- 292 173
- 292 100
- 292 165
- 292 300
- 292 302
- 070 207
- 070 208
- 070 120
- 070 DIG 31
- 070 209
- 070 210
- 070 211
- 070 215
- 070 462
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A handle device is provided which enables easy and safety opening/closing of a door in a single step without rotation of the handle. The handle device is installed on a casing having a door and a casing frame, and includes a door unit on a door, and a casing frame unit having a hook on a casing frame. The door unit includes a handle section having a handle which can be lifted up or pressed down relative to the door, and a lock which can lock the handle in its lowest position, and a sliding section having a sliding member slidable along the door. The sliding member engages with the handle to slide in response to the motion of the handle, and has a slot which engages with and disengages from the hook in response to the slide of the sliding member corresponding to the motion of the handle.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the invention
This invention relates to a handle device for opening/closing and locking/unlocking a door of a casing of a switching board, a distribution board, a control panel, a cubicle, a cabinet, a rack, and the like.
2. Description of Related Art
A casing having a door and a casing frame is often provided with a handle device for opening/closing and locking/unlocking the door. The handle device is normally composed of a door unit including a handle fitted to the door, and a casing frame unit including a hook member fitted to the casing frame. A conventional handle device of this type requires rotational operation of the handle in a plane parallel to the door surface by a user for opening/closing the door.
However, with such a conventional handle device, a user may face a number of problems. For instance, projections on the surface of the door located near the rotational area of the handle tend to prevent easy opening and closing of the door. The user can hit the projection with his hand in rotating the handle and/or his fingers can be caught between the projection and the handle. Further, the conventional handle device has a structure such that when opening the door the user has to lift the handle up, turn it in a plane parallel to the door surface, and then pull it out to actually open the door. In short, opening the door requires three steps, and closing the door also requires three steps.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the present invention to provide a handle device with which both opening and closing a door involve only a single step, with which the user can open and close a door safely and easily even when the door has a projection on its surface having the handle, and with which the locking operation can be easily performed.
According to the invention, there is provided a handle device to be installed on a casing having a door and a casing frame, said handle device comprising:
a door unit to be mounted on a door, and
a casing frame unit having a hook member to be mounted on a casing frame,
said door unit including a handle section and a sliding section,
said handle section including a handle capable of being lifted up or pressed down with respect to a door surface, and a lock capable of securing and locking said handle in its pressed-down position,
said sliding section including a sliding member linearly slidable in two opposite directions along the surface of the door,
wherein said sliding member is in engagement with said handle so that the sliding member slides in either of said two directions in response to said handle being lifted up or pressed down,
wherein said sliding member has a hook engaging slot, said hook engaging slot engaging with said hook member when said sliding member slides in one of said two directions corresponding to the handle being pressed down, and disengaging from said hook member when said sliding member slides in the other of said two directions corresponding to the handle being lifted up.
Thus, according to the invention, a single step of lifting up or pressing down the handle causes disengagement or engagement of the hook member on the casing frame with or from the hook engaging slot in the sliding member to allow opening and closing the door. In addition, with the hook member in engagement with the hook engaging slot, the door can easily and reliably be locked and unlocked by using a lock.
According to one aspect of the present invention, the sliding member has two opposite extensions along a length of the handle section, and is provided with not less than three of said hook engaging slots, each of said extensions having at least one of said hook engaging slots.
In an example of this embodiment, the sliding member includes a slide bar having a slide block connected thereto and at least one of said hook engaging slots, and flat bars as said extensions each connected to either of the slide bar or the slide block and having at least one of the hook engaging slots.
With this embodiment, the door may be locked to the casing frame at a plurality of locations, including those in the extensions of the sliding member beyond the handle section. Thus the door may be locked in a more stable manner.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the door unit includes a guide member for defining directions and limits of sliding of the sliding member.
With this embodiment, the directions and limits of the sliding motion of even the sliding member with the extensions may be controlled as desired.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments of the invention in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
is a side view of an embodiment of the handle device according to the invention, installed on the door and the casing frame of a casing;
FIG. 2
is a side view partially in section of the embodiment of the handle device as shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a front view of the embodiment of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 4
is a sectional view of the handle section of the handle device of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 5
is a rear view of the handle section of
FIG. 4
;
FIG. 6
is a cross sectional view of
FIG. 1
; and
FIG. 7
is an exploded perspective view of the sliding section of the handle device according to another embodiment of the present invention, wherein the flat bars are added to the sliding section shown in FIG.
2
.
PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
Now, the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings that illustrate a preferred embodiment of the invention. The invention is not limited thereto.
FIG. 1
is a side view of an embodiment of the handle device according to the invention, installed on a door
1
and a casing frame
7
of a casing. A door unit includes a handle section (A) integrated with a sliding section (B), and mounted on the door
1
. A casing frame unit includes a hook member
8
fixed on the casing frame
7
.
The handle section (A) includes a handle
3
that can be pivotably lifted up or pressed down with respect to the surface of the door
1
around a shaft pin
4
operating as a fulcrum, and a handle cover
2
having a recess
2
a
for accommodating the handle
3
when pressed down. The sliding section (B) includes a guide frame
5
, a slide bar
6
partly contained in the guide frame
5
, and a slide block
9
. The slide bar
6
and the slide block
9
are connected to each other (see
FIG. 2
) and may be provided at each free end with connection pins
10
and
11
projecting therefrom, respectively, for connecting a flat bar, which will be described hereafter.
Now, the structure of the handle device shown in
FIG. 1
will be described in greater detail with reference to
FIGS. 2 through 6
.
Referring first to
FIG. 2
, the handle section (A) and the guide frame
5
of the sliding section (B) are fixed to the door
1
by means of a plurality of screws
15
. The handle
3
has a handle pawl
3
a
in its upper end portion supported by the shaft pin
4
, and in the opposite lower end portion with an engaging projection
3
b
for keeping the handle
3
in position when pressed down as shown in FIG.
4
. As shown in
FIGS. 3 through 5
, a lock
14
and a dead lock member
22
are held in contact with the inner surface of the handle cover
2
in the lower end portion thereof by means of a supporting plate
24
rigidly secured to the rear face of the handle cover
2
with a screw
23
.
The lock
14
has a key slot opened to the front side thereof, through which a corresponding key can be inserted, and is provided at its base with a rotary shaft
14
a
and an eccentric cam
20
. The rotary shaft
14
a
is rotated when the key is turned in the key slot, in response to which the eccentric cam
20
rotates around the eccentric shaft
14
a.
The dead lock member
22
has a locking projection
22
a
to be engaged with the engaging projection
3
b
of the handle
3
, and an operating projection
22
b
to be pushed by the eccentric cam
20
as the latter rotates. A spring
25
is provided to thrust the dead lock member
22
upward so that slight engagement of the locking projection
22
a
with the engaging projection
3
b
is maintained when the dead lock member
22
is not pushed by the eccentric cam
20
.
When the lock
14
is not set, the locking projection
22
a
of the dead lock member
22
lightly engages with the engaging projection
3
b
of the handle
3
under the action of the spring
25
as shown in FIG.
4
. This holds the handle
3
, when pressed down, within the recess
2
a
of the handle cover
2
. When the key is inserted into the lock
14
and turned to rotate the eccentric cam
20
, the cam
20
pushes the operating projection
22
b
upward. This causes upward forced slide of the dead lock member
22
on the supporting plate
24
to tighten the engagement of the locking projection
22
a
and the engaging projection
3
b
of the handle
3
. When the lock
14
is set in this tightly engaged state, the handle
3
can no longer be lifted up and the door
1
is locked in its closed position.
As shown in
FIG. 2
, the guide frame
5
, mounted on the door
1
together with the handle section (A), slidably accommodates a slide bar
6
and a slide block
9
attached to the bar
6
with screws
17
. The slide bar
6
has an elongate slot
18
, in which the hook member
8
fixed on the casing frame
7
releasably engages. The free end of the slide bar
6
not connected to the slide block
9
extends to the outside of the guide frame
5
through a guide slot
5
a
formed in the guide frame
5
. As shown in
FIG. 2
, the free end of the slide bar
6
extending out of the guide frame
5
has an L-shaped configuration. This L-shaped section prevents the slide bar
6
from passing through the guide slot
5
a,
and restricts the sliding motion of the slide bar
6
and the slide block
9
.
The slide block
9
has a pawl receiving hole
19
with a partly curved profile for receiving the handle pawl
3
a
of the handle
3
. The handle pawl
3
a
is inserted into the pawl receiving hole
19
and held there as shown in FIG.
2
.
As shown in
FIG. 6
, a long gasket (packing)
12
is attached on the rear surface of the door
1
in an area near the guide frame
5
. The gasket
12
is arranged in such a way that when the door
1
is closed it comes into contact with a projecting edge
7
a
projecting from a part of the casing frame
7
. A reinforcement frame
13
is also arranged on the rear surface of the door along the gasket
12
.
Now, the operation of the above described embodiment of the handle device will be described below.
With the handle device as shown in
FIGS. 1
to
3
, when the handle
3
is pressed down and thus accommocated in the recess
2
a
of the handle cover
2
, the door
1
of the casing is held closed. Under this condition the handle pawl
3
a
of the handle
3
is in a position with its tip slightly inserted and received in the pawl receiving hole
19
of the slide block
9
, and the slide block
9
and the slide bar
6
are held in position as shown in FIG.
2
. The L-shaped hook member
8
fixed on the casing frame
7
is placed in the elongate slot
18
in the slide bar
6
, and engages with the bar
6
as shown in FIG.
2
.
When the key is inserted into the lock
14
and turned in the locking direction, the rotary shaft
14
a
is rotatably driven to rotate the eccentric cam
20
, which in turn pushes the operating projection
22
b
of the dead lock member
22
in an upward direction (FIG.
4
). As a result, the locking projection
22
a
of the dead lock member
22
is brought into a tight engagement with the engaging projection
3
b
of the handle
3
, as shown in
FIG. 4
, to prevent the handle
3
from pivoting around the shaft pin
4
. Accordingly, the door
1
is locked in the closed position.
Now, the operation of the handle device for opening the door
1
from the deadlocked state will be described below.
First the key is inserted into the lock
14
and turned in the deadlock releasing direction. This rotates the eccentric cam
20
as shown in
FIGS. 4 and 5
to release the upward thrust of the cam
20
against the operating projection
22
b
of the dead lock member
22
. As a result, the tight engagement of the locking projection
22
a
of the dead lock member
22
with the engaging projection
3
b
of the handle
3
is released. This engagement is now only lightly maintained by the spring
25
so that the limitation of the pivotal operation of the handle is released.
Then, the handle
3
is pivotably lifted up from the surface of the door
1
, which causes the movement of the handle pawl
3
a
in the direction of arrow P in FIG.
4
. This movement is accompanied by insertion of the handle pawl
3
deep into the pawl receiving hole
19
of the slide block
9
shown in FIG.
2
. The handle pawl
3
advances, pressing the slide block
9
downward, which causes the slide bar
6
, interlocked with the slide block
9
, to also slide downward. As a result of this sliding movement of the slide bar
6
, the L-shaped hook member
8
that has been engaged with the slide bar
6
in the elongate hole
18
is released from the engaged state. Thus, the door
1
can be opened by the single step of lifting and pulling the handle
3
from the surface of the door
1
.
With the conventional handle device described earlier, for opening the door, the user has to lift up the handle, turn it in a plane parallel to the door surface, and then pull it to actually open the door. However, the handle device according to the invention is designed to eliminate the rotational operation of the handle in a plane parallel to the door surface, and a corresponding structure for such rotational operation. As a result, the handle device of the present invention can avoid the problems mentioned above encountered in handle operation and rotation with a relatively simple structure.
Now, another embodiment of the invention, wherein flat bars
26
and
27
are connected to the slide bar
6
and the slide block
9
shown in
FIG. 2
, will be described below by referring to FIG.
7
.
The flat bars
26
and
27
have pin holes
28
and
29
, respectively, for receiving and rigidly holding connection pins
10
and
11
provided on the slide bar
6
and the slide block
9
, respectively. The bars
26
and
27
also have elongate slots
30
and
31
, respectively, in which hook members
32
and
33
fixed on the casing frame
7
releasably engage. The flat bar
27
is additionally provided with an elongate guide hole
34
. This hole
34
receives a guide pin
35
which is fixed on the rear surface of the door by welding or the like means and projects therefrom. Once the guide pin
35
is fitted in the elongate guide hole
34
by means of a washer
36
and an E-ring
37
, the flat bar
27
can slide in a predetermined direction within a predetermined range guided by the elongate guide hole
34
without being detached from the guide pin
35
. The flat bar
26
may also be provided with a guide pin and an elongate hole similar to the guide pin
35
and the elongate hole
34
.
This embodiment of the handle device including the flat bars
26
and
27
functions in basically the same way as the above described embodiment. However, in this embodiment, since the hook members
32
and
33
are engaged with their respective elongate slots
30
and
31
arranged in the flat bars
26
and
27
when the door is closed, the closed state of the door
1
is secured by means of a plurality of hook members. Further, such a plurality of hook members may engage with the sliding section in its extensions along the length of the handle section, so that the reliability of the lock is further improved.
In the handle device according to the invention, the sliding member is made to slide in two opposite directions along the door in response to the lifting up and pressing down of the handle. Depending on the position of the sliding member, the slot provided through the sliding member is brought into engagement with or disengagement from the hook member fixed on the casing frame. When the hook member is in engagement with the elongate slot, pivotal operation of the handle may be prevented by means of the lock. Thus opening and closing as well as locking and unlocking of the door can be achieved simply by lifting up or pressing down the handle device of the present invention. In addition, the locked state of the door may be easily secured by means of the lock.
Further, as the flat bars are connected to the sliding member for extending the sliding member along a length of the handle section, and not less than three hook engaging slots are provided therein, a plurality of hook members for the door lock may be provided on the casing frame, to thereby further stabilizing the locking state of the door.
While there has been described what are at present considered to be preferred embodiments of the invention, it will be understood that various modifications may be made thereto, and it is intended that the appended claims cover all such modification as fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.
Claims
- 1. A handle device to be installed on a casing having a door and a casing frame, said handle device comprising:a door unit to be mounted on a door, and a casing frame unit having a hook member to be mounted on a casing frame, said door unit including a handle section and a sliding section, said handle section including a handle capable of being lifted up or pressed down with respect to a door surface, and a lock capable of securing and locking said handle in its pressed-down position, said sliding section including a sliding member linearly slidable in two opposite directions along the surface of the door, wherein said sliding member is in engagement with said handle so that the sliding member slides in either of said two directions in response to said handle being lifted up or pressed down, wherein said sliding member has a hook engaging slot, said hook engaging slot engaging with said hook member when said sliding member slides in one of said two directions corresponding to the handle being pressed down, and disengaging from said hook member when said sliding member slides in the other of said two directions corresponding to the handle being lifted up, wherein said sliding member has two opposite extensions along a length of said handle section, and is provided with not less than three of said hook engaging slots, each of said extensions having at least one of said hook engaging slots, and wherein said sliding member includes a slide bar having a slide block connected thereto and at least one of said hook engaging slots, and flat bars as said extensions each connected to either of said slide bar or the slide block and having at least one of said hook engaging slots.
- 2. The handle device according to claim 1, wherein said door unit includes a guide member for defining directions and limits of sliding of the sliding member.
- 3. The handle device according to claim 1, wherein said handle has a handle pawl and said sliding member has a pawl receiving hole, said pawl receiving hole being in engagement with said handle pawl.
- 4. The handle device according to claim 1 further comprising a dead lock member having a locking projection and associated with said lock,wherein said handle has an engaging projection in its lower end portion, and wherein said locking projection engages with said engaging projection to prevent said handle from being lifted up, when said lock is set.
Priority Claims (1)
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Date |
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Kind |
2000-191559 |
Jun 2000 |
JP |
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