1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to interconnected locks, i.e., locks in which the outside of the door has a latchbolt lock mechanism on the bottom and a separate deadbolt lock mechanism on the top, but on the inside the mechanisms are interconnected so that rotating the inner handle automatically retracts both the latchbolt and the deadbolt, without having to separately unlock the two.
2. Description of Related Art
Many local codes dictate when a deadbolt is in use the lockset must be an interconnected type lockset to allow simultaneous retraction of both the latchbolt and the deadbolt during egress from the inside of the door, i.e., the inside of the house or apartment, or the side of the door for which security is otherwise desired. Existing interconnect products have a fixed center to center distance measured from the center of rotation of the lever handle, where the latchbolt is positioned, to the centerline of the deadbolt. This fixed dimension of latchbolt/deadbolt axis spacing, or offset distance, is typically either 4 in. (102 mm) or 5.5 in. (140 mm) center to center. For new construction projects consumers can specify door preparation so the offset center-to center distance is not so much of an issue. There is a benefit to offering an adjustable interconnected lock for consumers on renovation and retro fit projects where the door is usually not replaced. There is typically a mix in the market place of 4 in. (102 mm) and 5.5 in. (140 mm) door preparations, but in interconnect markets the predominant door preparation is 4 in. (102 mm) as most competitive interconnects are 4 in. (102 mm). In non-interconnect markets the 5.5 in. (140 mm) distance is often used with a deadbolt and passage. The biggest driver for covering both preparations is to comply with the International Building Code (IBC). As more states adopt the IBC interconnected locks will increase in use as single handle motion egress is required. The ability to retrofit both offset distances without re-prepping or buying new doors would be advantageous.
An existing system for accommodating both 4 in. (102 mm) and 5.5 in. (140 mm) latchbolt-deadbolt offset spacing is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 8,434,335. However, this system requires the installer to partially disassemble the interior components of the door latch and deadbolt assembly to remove or add an insert slide when switching between the 4 in. (102 mm) and 5.5 in. (140 mm) latchbolt/deadbolt offset spacing. It would be advantageous to be able to switch between different latchbolt-deadbolt offset spacings without any disassembly of the assembly that operates the deadbolt, either partially or completely, and without adding or removing any components thereof. This would eliminate the potential of losing parts during the spacing adjustment. It would also be advantageous to accomplish the switch between different latchbolt/deadbolt spacings without the need for using any tools, which would simplify such changeover.
Bearing in mind the problems and deficiencies of the prior art, it is therefore an object of the present invention to provide an interconnected lock that is able to switch between different latchbolt-deadbolt offset spacings without any disassembly of the assembly that operates the deadbolt, either partially or completely.
It is another object of the present invention to provide an interconnected lock that is able to switch between different latchbolt-deadbolt offset spacings without adding or removing any components thereof.
A further object of the invention is to provide an interconnected lock that is able to switch between different latchbolt-deadbolt offset spacings without the potential of losing parts during the spacing adjustment.
It is yet another object of the present invention to provide an interconnected lock that is able to accomplish the switch between different latchbolt/deadbolt spacing without the need for using any tools.
Still other objects and advantages of the invention will in part be obvious and will in part be apparent from the specification.
The above and other objects, which will be apparent to those skilled in the art, are achieved in the present invention which is directed in one aspect to an interconnected lock for use on a door, where the lock has adjustable offset spacing between a deadbolt and latchbolt. The interconnected lock includes a latchbolt mechanism mountable in a first bore through a door. The latchbolt lock mechanism includes a latchbolt and an interior actuator operable to move the latchbolt between latched and unlatched positions along a first axis. The interconnected lock further includes a deadbolt lock mechanism mountable in a second bore through a door, where the second bore is spaced from the first bore. The deadbolt lock mechanism includes a deadbolt moveable by the deadbolt lock mechanism along a second axis between latched and unlatched positions, with distance between the latchbolt first axis and the deadbolt second axis being the offset spacing. The interconnected lock also includes a sliding pusher mechanism between the latchbolt mechanism and the deadbolt lock mechanism. The pusher mechanism is operable upon operation of the interior actuator to bear against the deadbolt lock mechanism and move the deadbolt along the second axis from the latched to the unlatched position at the same time that the operation of the interior actuator moves the latchbolt along the first axis from the latched to the unlatched position. The pusher mechanism is extendable between a first length and a second, longer length when adjusting spacing between the first and second axes to change offset spacing between the deadbolt and latchbolt between a first distance and a second, longer distance.
The pusher mechanism may include at least one arm and the deadbolt lock mechanism may include a deadbolt cam, wherein the pusher arm bears against the deadbolt cam to rotate the cam and move the deadbolt from the latched to the unlatched position. The pusher mechanism arm may be connected by a hinge to the pusher mechanism, with the arm being movable about the hinge between a retracted position and an extended position. The arm may be movable about the hinge between a retracted position folded against the pusher mechanism and an extended position away from the pusher mechanism. The hinge may include a detent to hold the arm in either the retracted position or the extended position. The interconnected lock may include a pair of the arms, with each connected by a hinge to the pusher mechanism and movable about the hinge between the retracted position and extended positions.
The arm pusher mechanism may include a flange or slot. When the arm is in the folded position, the flange or slot contacts a slot or flange in the pusher mechanism to maintain position of the at least one arm during movement of the pusher mechanism. The lock may include a plate covering the pusher mechanism, and the arm may include a tab extending toward the plate when the at least one arm is in the extended position. The tab is slideable along the plate to prevent movement of the at least one arm away from the extended position during movement of the pusher mechanism.
The latchbolt mechanism may include an actuator cam operable by the interior actuator to slide the pusher mechanism and at least one arm against the deadbolt cam. The pusher mechanism may be extended from the first length to a second, longer length without any disassembly of the pusher mechanism, without adding or removing any components thereof, and/or without any use of tools.
The present invention is directed in another aspect to an interconnected lock having adjustable offset spacing between a deadbolt and latchbolt and which includes a latchbolt mechanism including a latchbolt and an interior actuator operable to move the latchbolt between latched and unlatched positions along a first axis, and a deadbolt lock mechanism spaced from the latchbolt mechanism and including a deadbolt moveable by the deadbolt lock mechanism along a second axis between latched and unlatched positions, wherein the distance between the latchbolt first axis and the deadbolt second axis being the offset spacing. The lock may further include a sliding pusher mechanism between the latchbolt mechanism and the deadbolt lock mechanism. The pusher mechanism is operable upon operation of the interior actuator to bear against the deadbolt lock mechanism and move the deadbolt along the second axis from the latched to the unlatched position at the same time that the operation of the interior actuator moves the latchbolt along the first axis from the latched to the unlatched position. The pusher mechanism may include an arm that may bear against the deadbolt lock mechanism and may be retracted and extended between a first length and a second, longer length when adjusting spacing between the first and second axes to change offset spacing between the deadbolt and latchbolt between a first distance and a second, longer distance. The arm is extendable from the first length to the second length without adding or removing any components thereof.
In a related aspect, the present invention is directed to a method of adjusting offset spacing between a deadbolt and latchbolt in interconnected lock for use on a door. The method initially comprising providing an interconnected lock of the types described above. The method further includes adjusting the spacing between the latchbolt first axis and the deadbolt second axis to change the offset spacing between the deadbolt and latchbolt to a shorter or longer offset spacing distance. If changing to a shorter offset spacing distance, the method includes reducing extension of the pusher mechanism to the first length. If changing to a longer offset spacing distance, the method includes extending the pusher mechanism to the second length. The reduction or extension of the length of the pusher mechanism is accomplished without adding or removing any components thereof.
The pusher mechanism may include at least one arm, and reducing extension of the pusher mechanism to the first length or extending the pusher mechanism to the second length is by moving the arm. The pusher mechanism may include at least one arm connected by a hinge to the pusher mechanism. Reducing extension of the pusher mechanism to the first length is by moving the arm about the hinge to a retracted position and extending the pusher mechanism to the second length is by moving the arm to an extended position. The at least one arm may be movable about the hinge between the retracted position folded against the pusher mechanism and the extended position away from the pusher mechanism.
The hinge may include a detent. Reducing extension of the pusher mechanism to the first length or extending the pusher mechanism to the second length may engage the detent to hold the at least one arm in either the retracted position or the extended position. The arm may include a flange or slot. When the at least one arm is in the folded position the flange or slot contacts a slot or flange in the pusher mechanism to maintain position of the at least one arm during movement of the pusher mechanism. The lock may further include a plate covering the pusher mechanism, and the arm may further include a tab extending toward the plate when the at least one arm is in the extended position. The tab is slideable along the plate to prevent movement of the at least one arm away from the extended position during movement of the pusher mechanism. The reduction or extension of the length of the pusher mechanism may be accomplished without any disassembly of the pusher mechanism.
The features of the invention believed to be novel and the elements characteristic of the invention are set forth with particularity in the appended claims. The figures are for illustration purposes only and are not drawn to scale. The invention itself, however, both as to organization and method of operation, may best be understood by reference to the detailed description which follows taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
In describing the preferred embodiment of the present invention, reference will be made herein to
One embodiment of the lock assembly 20 of the present invention is shown in
On the back surface of front cover plate 22, inside lock assembly 20, are mounted latchbolt mechanism 32, deadbolt lock mechanism 52 and sliding pusher mechanism 80, as seen in
Cam 46 includes lobes 46a, 46b extending laterally in opposite directions. Pusher mechanism 80 includes slider 82 which has an “H” shape with a pair of members 82a, 82b extending upward a first distance, with a slot between them, and a pair of lower members 82c, 82d. Cam lobe 46a is able to bear against the bottom of lower end member 82d of slider 82 when inner handle 36 and shaft 44 are rotated in one direction (clockwise), and cam lobe 46a is able to bear against the bottom of lower end member 82d of slider 82 when inner handle 36 is rotated in the other direction (counterclockwise). In either rotational direction, cam 46 urges slider upward toward deadbolt lock mechanism 52. A cover plate 85 is disposed over the slider.
Deadbolt lock mechanism 52 includes deadbolt actuator shaft 69 extending from thumbturn 68 through deadbolt shaft opening 28a or 28b in cover plate 22, and locking into deadbolt cam 62. Deadbolt bore 54 extends perpendicularly from the inner surface of door 21 to its outer surface. Shaft 69 extends beyond cam 62 and engages an otherwise conventional security lock (not shown) in bore 54 operated by a key on the outside of the door or thumbturn on the inside of the door to move deadbolt 50 between its latched and unlatched positions upon rotation of the deadbolt actuator shaft. Cam 62 has a projection 62a extending away from shaft 69 and is sized to be received in the slot between slider upper members 82a, 82b. When the deadbolt is in the extended and locked position, projection 62a on deadbolt cam 62 is positioned horizontally away from shaft, either to the right or left. Before movement of the latchbolt actuator handle 36, slider 82 is in a lower position in which cam 62 is above the slot between slider upper members 82a, 82b, and slider 82 is not engaged with or out of contact with the deadbolt actuator cam, as shown in
While upper members 82a, 82b are sufficiently long to cause rotation of deadbolt cam 62 when deadbolt actuator shaft 69 is positioned at cover plate opening 28b and offset spacing 70 is at the closer or shorter distance, the members are not long enough to cause rotation of deadbolt cam 62 when deadbolt actuator shaft 69 is positioned at cover plate opening 28a and offset spacing 70 is at the longer distance. To enable slider 82 to be extended sufficiently to bear against cam 62 when at the longer offset distance, extendible arms 84 are mounted on upper members 82a, 82b. As shown in more detail in
Referring again to
The sequence of causing slider 82 to change from the fully retracted position to the fully extended position is shown in
Operation of the extended pusher mechanism 80 and slider 82 is shown in
Instead of the sliding repositioning of deadbolt cover plate 29 as previously shown in
In the method of operation in the interconnected lock of the present invention, the user adjusts the spacing between the latchbolt first axis and the deadbolt second axis to change the offset spacing between the deadbolt and latchbolt to a shorter or longer offset spacing distance. If changing to a shorter offset spacing distance, the user reduces extension of the pusher mechanism to the shorter length, for example by folding arm 84 down against arm base 85. If changing to a longer offset spacing distance, the user extends the pusher mechanism to the longer length, for example by unfolding arm 84 away from arm base 85.
In the present invention, a single design configuration accommodates both a 4 in. (102 mm) and a 5.5 in. (140 mm) positional orientation by using an internal pusher mechanism component that can be altered in length. An adjustable length enables engagement of the pusher component with the thumbturn lifter, i.e., deadbolt cam at the two alternative positions.
While the drawings show a slider extendable by a hinged arm to move the deadbolt cam in the greater offset distance, other methods of extending slider upper members may be employed. For example, the slider may have an arm that is initially positioned parallel to and alongside one or both of the upper members for the closer offset distance, but may be slidingly engaged thereto to slide upward to an extended position of sufficient length to engage the deadbolt cam when at the longer offset distance.
The present invention achieves product adjustability with relative ease for the installer. Product assembly comes pre-set in one position, e.g., a 4 in. (102 mm) or 5.5 in. (140 mm) center-to-center orientation. An unfolding or folding over action of a hinged pusher component is provided so that the product can be adapted to the opposite 5.5 in. (140 mm) or 4 in. (102 mm) center-to-center orientation.
Accordingly, the present invention provides an interconnected lock that is able to switch between different latchbolt-deadbolt offset spacings without any disassembly of the assembly that operates the deadbolt, either partially or completely. The interconnected lock of the present invention is able to switch between different latchbolt-deadbolt offset spacings without adding or removing any components thereof. The interconnected lock of the invention may be switched between different latchbolt-deadbolt offset spacings without the potential of losing parts during the spacing adjustment. Additionally, the interconnected lock of the present invention is able to accomplish the switch between different latchbolt-deadbolt spacings without the need for using any tools. The pusher mechanism adjustment design configuration is an ergonomic and intuitively adjustable solution for the installer and cost effective for the manufacturer. Since no disassembly is required, installation time is reduced.
While the present invention has been particularly described, in conjunction with a specific preferred embodiment, it is evident that many alternatives, modifications and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art in light of the foregoing description. It is therefore contemplated that the appended claims will embrace any such alternatives, modifications and variations as falling within the true scope and spirit of the present invention.
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