This application claims priority of Taiwanese Utility Application No. 92210074, filed on May 30, 2003.
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a door lock, more particularly to a lock set which has inner and outer handle assemblies through which a door latch can be operated to latch or unlatch a door.
2. Description of the Related Art
In order to provide door locks with diverse functions desired for different purposes and applications, various forms of lock sets having inner and outer handles have been suggested in the art. One example of such lock sets includes an inner handle assembly provided with a locking spindle having a knob which can be operated by the user from the inside of the door to lock the door, or to lock permanently a lock body mounted inside an outer handle permanently while permitting the outer handle assembly to idle until the locking spindle is operated to an unlocking position.
Another type of lock set has an inner handle assembly which is not provided with any locking spindle and which can be rotated freely even when an outer handle assembly is locked. The outer handle assembly may be locked or unlocked by operating it with a key.
There is still another type of lock set with a freely rotatable inner handle assembly which has no locking spindle and with an outer handle assembly which can be unlocked with a key. But, when the key is withdrawn from the outer handle assembly, the outer handle assembly is locked back.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,788,296 discloses a lock set which includes a hollow outer spindle mounted on an outer handle assembly, a hollow intermediate spindle connected to an inner handle assembly for connection with a door latch, and a turning rod extending inside the intermediate and outer spindles. Two slide plates and two clutch plates are mounted on the turning rod inside the outer spindle. With the clutch plates mounted on the turning rod, the outer handle assembly is permitted to idle when a lock body provided therein is in a locking state. When a key is inserted into the lock body, the lock body can be rotated by turning the key to unlock a door. However, the door must be opened before the key is withdrawn from the lock body. If the key is withdrawn from the lock body, since the key has to be turned back for withdrawal, the lock body can be turned together with the key to its locking position, and the door can be locked back and cannot be opened.
An object of the present invention is to provide an improvement over a lock set of the type disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,788,296.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an improved handled lock set which permits a door to open even after the key is withdrawn from the lock body.
According to this invention, a lock set for a door, comprises: an inner handle assembly; an outer handle assembly; a key-operated lock mounted inside the outer handle assembly and having a tail end; a hollow outer spindle mounted inside the outer handle assembly for simultaneous rotation therewith; a hollow intermediate spindle having an inner end connected to the inner handle assembly; a turning rod extending inside the intermediate and outer spindles, and having inner and outer ends; a coupler disposed inside the outer spindle and having an outer end connected to the tail end of the lock so as to be turned by the lock, and an inner end connected to the outer end of the turning rod so as to actuate the turning rod; a first clutch plate fitted around the turning rod adjacent to the outer end of the turning rod for rotation together with the turning rod; and a second clutch plate disposed around the turning rod for sliding along the turning rod in a direction away from or toward the first clutch plate. The first clutch plate has a cam surface that cams the second clutch plate to move away from the first clutch plate or permits the second clutch plate to move toward the first clutch plate.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments of the invention, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Before the present invention is described in greater detail, it should be noted that same reference numerals have been used to denote like elements throughout the specification.
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The lock set (A) further includes a hollow intermediate spindle 1 of square cross-section which is adapted to connect with the door latch (not shown). An inner end 11 of the intermediate spindle 1 is fitted into a hole 921 of the inner handle assembly 92 so that the intermediate spindle 1 can be rotated by the inner handle assembly 92. The intermediate spindle 1 further has an outer end enlarged to form a cup 12 having a distal end provided with dents 13. A turning rod 3 extends through the intermediate spindle 1, and includes an inner end 31 connected directly to the locking spindle 93 of the inner handle assembly 92, and an outer end 32 extending toward the outer handle assembly 91. A retaining piece 33 is formed on the turning rod 3 adjacent to the outer end 32.
A hollow outer spindle 4 is mounted within the outer handle assembly 91 and is sleeved around the key-operated lock 914. A reinforcing ring 43 is sleeved around the outer spindle 4.
According to the present invention, a coupler 8 is combined with an assembly of first and second clutch plates 5 and 6. The combination thereof is provided within the outer spindle 4 adjacent to an inner end 41 thereof. The coupler 8 has a neck part 81, an enlarged head part 82, an inner hole 83 formed in the neck part 81, and an outer hole 84 of substantially figure eight-shape formed in the head part 82. The outer hole 84 has a cross-sectional shape which is formed by two sectors 841 having tapered ends overlapping each other at 842, as best shown in
The first clutch plate 5 includes a rectangular central hole 51, edge faces 52 proximate to the inner surface of the wall of the outer spindle 4, and a pair of diametrically opposed wedge-shaped protrusions 54 projecting from one side of the first clutch plate 5 facing the second clutch plate 6. The wedge-shaped protrusions 54 have inclined cam surfaces 55. The turning rod 3 is inserted fittingly in the hole 51 so that the first clutch plate 5 is rotatable together with the turning rod 3.
The second clutch plate 6 has a central hole 61 for passage of the turning rod 3, a pair of diametrically opposed deep recesses 62 formed on two sides of the central hole 61, and another pair of diametrically opposed shallow recesses 63 each of which is spaced apart angularly from the deep recesses 62 by an angle of 90 degrees. A pair of prongs 64 project from the second clutch plate 6 adjacent to the shallow recesses 63 for engagement with the dents 13 of the intermediate spindle 1. The second clutch plate 6 can be moved along the turning rod 3 by the action of the cam surfaces 55 or by the spring 7 so that the prongs 64 are engageable with or disengageable from the dents 13. To enable the second clutch plate 6 to rotate together with the outer spindle 4, two bosses 45 are formed on an inner surface of the outer spindle 4 on two sides of each prong 64. These bosses 45 also serve to guide each prong 64 to move axially toward or away from the corresponding dent 13 of the intermediate spindle 1.
In assembly, a portion of the turning rod 3 between the outer end 32 and the retaining piece 33 extends through the hole 51 of the first clutch plate 5, the hole 61 of the second clutch plate 6 and the coiled spring 7. The outer end 32 of the turning rod 3 is inserted in snug fit into the hole 83 of the coupler 8. The second clutch plate 6 is urged by the coiled spring 7 to contact against the first clutch plate 5 and to cause the prongs 64 to engage the dents 13 of the intermediate spindle 1. The cam surfaces 55 of the first clutch plate 5 function to cam the second clutch plate 6 to move away from the first clutch plate 5, or permit the second clutch plate 6 to move toward the first clutch plate 5.
The lock set (A) enables the key-operated lock 914 to be in a permanent locking state by turning the lock spindle 93 in the inner handle assembly 92 while permitting the knob 913 of the outer handle assembly 91 to idle.
Furthermore, the lock set (A) may be placed in an unlocking state by turning the locking spindle 93 in the inner handle assembly 92 or by inserting a key into the lock 914 of the outer handle assembly 91 so as to rotate the tail end 917 of the lock 914. The rotation of the tail end 917 causes the coupler 8 and the turning rod 3 to turn. As the turning rod 3 rotates, the wedge-shaped protrusions 54 of the first clutch plate 5 project into the deep recesses 62 of the second clutch plate 6, and the prongs 64 engage the dents 13 of the intermediate spindle 1. Thus, the intermediate spindle 1 is connected to the outer spindle 4, and the door latch (not shown) connected to the intermediate spindle 1 can be operated to move to its unlatching position.
For locking a door, the locking spindle 93 of the inner handle assembly 92 may be turned to rotate the turning rod 3. As the turning rod 3 rotates, the inclined cam surfaces 55 of the protrusions 54 will push the deep recesses 62 of the second clutch plate 6. After the turning rod 3 turns by a predetermined angle (about 90 degrees), the protrusions 54 move into the shallow recesses 63. As a result, the prongs 64 disengage from the dents 13 of the intermediate spindle 1. The lock set (A) is thus placed in a locking state. In this state, if the outer handle assembly 91 with the outer spindle 4 is rotated, it will idle and will not affect the locking state of the lock set (A). However, the rotation of the inner handle assembly 92 can cause the intermediate spindle 1 to actuate the door latch (not shown) to the unlatching position as the inner end 11 of the intermediate spindle 1 is connected directly to the inner handle assembly 92. But, the locking spindle 93 cannot be returned to the unlocking state through the inner handle assembly 91.
While the coupler 8 and the first and second clutch plates 5 and 6 according to the present invention are arranged to cooperate with the locking spindle 93 in the lock set (A), application of the present invention is not limited thereto. The coupler 8 and the first and second clutch plates 5 and 6 may be incorporated into other lock sets which have no locking spindle.
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Due to the absence of the locking spindle 93 of the first embodiment, the inner handle assembly 92 can be rotated freely without affecting the locking state of the outer handle assembly 91. The outer handle assembly 91 may be operated by a key to place the lock set (B) in its locking or unlocking state.
When a key is inserted into the lock 914 in the outer handle assembly 91 to rotate the lock 914 to an unlocking position, the tail end 917 of the lock 914 rotates idly by a predetermined angle (about 90 degrees) due to the figure eight-shaped hole 84 of the coupler 8 which receives the plate-like tail end 917 of the lock 914. Specifically, as shown in
When a key is inserted into the lock 914 to rotate the lock 914 to a locking position, again, the tail end 917 will idle first and then drive the coupler 8 and the turning rod 3′ so that the slide plates 2 are moved outward through the apertures 43 of the outer spindle 4 to engage the grooves 918 in the outer handle assembly 91. At the same time, the second clutch plate 6 moves against the spring 7, and the prongs 64 disengage from the dents 13 of the intermediate spindle 1. After the turning rod 3′ turns by 90 degrees, and after the key is removed from the lock 914, the lock set (B) is in a locking state. In this state, rotation of the inner handle assembly 92 can actuate the lock set (B) to an unlocking state, but the outer handle assembly will idle and will not actuate the lock set (B).
In this embodiment, due to the figure eight-shaped hole 84 of the coupler 8, after the lock set (B) is placed in an unlocking state through the key, even when the key is withdrawn from the lock 914, the door will not be locked back and can be opened. This is because the tail end 917 of the lock 914 can idle by a predetermined angle (about 90 degrees) before it actuates the coupler 8. Since the key is turned back only by an angle of about 90 degrees before being withdrawn from the lock 914 and since the tail end 917 can idle until the key is withdrawn, the turning of the tail end 917 during the returning of the key will not cause the turning rod 3′ to turn. Thus, the lock set (B) will not return to its locking position.
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The present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretations and equivalent arrangements.
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