Claims
- 1. A lock mechanism for mounting in a door, the lock mechanism comprising:a lock core adapted to fit within a first opening in the door, the first opening defining a rotational axis for the lock mechanism, the lock core including a bearing; a latch mechanism including: a latch bolt frame adapted to fit within a second opening in the door, the second opening extending from an edge of the door to the first opening in the door, the second opening having a center axis that intersects the rotational axis of the lock mechanism, the latch bolt frame rigidly engaging the lock core by engaging the lock core on opposite sides of the rotational axis, at least one side of the lock core being sliding engaged by the latch bolt frame, the latch bolt frame being engaged by the second opening in the door and the rigid engagement between the latch bolt frame and the lock core acting to prevent rotation of the lock core relative to the door, and a latch bolt axially slidable within the latch bolt frame between extended and retracted positions; a sleeve rotationally mounted in the bearing of the lock core, the sleeve including a shaft portion extending outward from the bearing and the sleeve being operatively connected to the latch mechanism to move the latch bolt between the extended and retracted positions as the sleeve is rotated; a lever handle removably mounted on the shaft portion of the sleeve to rotate the sleeve about the rotational axis and; a locking piece slidably mounted in the sleeve, the locking piece sliding axially from a locked position to an unlocked position, the locking piece including at least one locking lug projecting outward from the sleeve, the locking lug engaging the lock core in the locked position to prevent the lever handle and sleeve from rotating relative to the lock core and the latch bolt frame.
- 2. The lock mechanism of claim 1 wherein the locking piece includes two locking lugs projecting outward from the sleeve in opposite directions, the locking lugs engaging the lock core in the locked position to prevent the lever handle and sleeve from rotating relative to the lock core and the latch bolt frame.
- 3. The lock mechanism of claim 1 wherein the locking piece includes a latch driver, the sleeve turning the locking piece and the locking piece turning the latch driver, the latch driver forming the operative connection between the sleeve and the latch mechanism by engaging the latch mechanism to drive the latch bolt between extended and retracted positions when the locking piece is in the unlocked position and the latch driver disengaging from the latch mechanism when the locking piece is in the locked position.
- 4. The lock mechanism of claim 1 wherein the latch bolt frame is sufficiently rigidly attached to the lock core to prevent significant rotation of the lock core during the application of 1000 inch-pounds of torque to the sleeve by the lever handle.
- 5. The lock mechanism of claim 1 wherein the latch bolt frame is a tube.
- 6. The lock mechanism of claim 1 wherein the lock core includes a spring return, the spring return having sufficient strength to hold the lever handle at or above a level position.
- 7. The lock mechanism of claim 6 wherein the lock core is substantially cylindrical and the spring return includes a plurality of coil springs, the coil springs being located in curved contact with an inner surface of the cylindrical lock core.
- 8. The lock mechanism of claim 7 wherein the latch bolt frame extends through the lock core and the spring return includes four coil springs, the coil springs comprising two pairs of coil springs, the pairs of coil springs being located on opposite sides of the latch bolt frame.
- 9. The lock mechanism of claim 1 further including a rose, the rose not including any spring return mechanism.
- 10. The lock mechanism of claim 9 wherein the rose has a smaller diameter than conventional roses used with through-bolted lever handle lock mechanisms.
- 11. The lock mechanism of claim 1 wherein the lock core defines an angular mounting orientation of the lever handle relative to the lock core when the lever handle is at rest and the latch bolt frame engages the lock core at an angle less than 180 degrees relative to the angular mounting orientation of the lever handle on the lock core, whereby the lever handle is held at an angle greater than zero above horizontal when the second opening in the door and the latch bolt frame are horizontal.
- 12. The lock mechanism of claim 1 wherein:the lever handle is securely mounted on the shaft portion of the sleeve to prevent axial motion of the lever handle relative to the sleeve; and the sleeve further includes an enlarged portion having a diameter greater than an inner diameter of the bearing receiving the sleeve, the enlarged portion being held in contact with a face surface of the bearing by a retaining collar, the enlarged portion cooperating with the face surface of the bearing to prevent axial motion of the sleeve relative to the lock core.
- 13. The lock mechanism of claim 12 wherein the lock pin extends into the latch bolt frame to hold the latch bolt frame relative to the lock core.
- 14. The lock mechanism of claim 1 wherein the lock core includes a cylindrical center core and a pair of bearing caps, a first one of the pair of bearing caps including the bearing and the other bearing cap including a second bearing.
- 15. The lock mechanism of claim 14 wherein the bearing caps are connected to the lock core with removable fasteners.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/772,268 filed on Jan. 29, 2001, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,626,018, issued on Sep. 30, 2003.
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Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Sargent Manufacturing Company, 8Line Parts List. pp 8.1 and 8.2. |
Continuations (1)
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