Latch-and-bolt lock with simultaneous closure actuation of bolt and latch

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6302456
  • Patent Number
    6,302,456
  • Date Filed
    Monday, May 8, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 16, 2001
    22 years ago
Abstract
A latch-and-bolt lock with simultaneous actuation of the bolt and of the latch during closure, the latch and the bolt being actuated by an elastic element so as to protrude from the lock in order to engage in respective selvages of the jamb, the lock including; a sensor for detecting a closed position of a door wheron the lock is fitted, the sensor being movable at right anles to a faceplate of the lock between an external position and an internal position relative to the lock and being retained in the internal position by abutment against the doorjamb; a slider which is guided parallel to the latch; a plate for blocking the bolt, which is guided transversely to the slider; a lever which is articulated to the slider and has a first arm which is operatively associated with the sensor and a second arm which is adapted to assume a position for blocking the latch when the sensor and the latch are inside the lock, a member for the actuation of the plate being arranged on the slider and being such that when the latch, after abutment against the doorjamb, is aligned with the corresponding selvage of the doorjamb, by way of the stroke of the latch for engagement in the selvage, the slider is moved into a position in which the actuation member disengages the plate from the bolt and engages the bolt in the corresponding selvage under the thrust of the elastic element.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a latch-and-bolt block in which the actuation of the bolt into the closure position occurs simultaneously with the closure actuation of the latch.




In latch-and-bolt locks, actuation of the bolt into the closure position can occur only after the latch has already engaged the corresponding selvage, particularly after closing a door from the outside. When a door provided with a latch-and-bolt lock is closed from the outside, the door is first of all set ajar until the latch snaps into the position for engaging the corresponding selvage and then the bolt is actuated into the closure position by means of the key.




However, it can be convenient to have the bolt move into the closure position automatically, i.e., without having to use the key, when the door is closed from outside. The key would be used only to open the door from outside.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The aim of the present invention is to provide a lock which allows to actuate the bolt into the closure position simultaneously with the engagement of the latch in the corresponding selvage.




Within the scope of this aim, an object of the present invention is to provide a lock in which actuation of the bolt simultaneously with the latch occurs both when closing the door and when opening it.




Another object of the present invention is to provide a lock which is capable of achieving the above aim and object with a structure which is constructively simple and therefore economical and highly reliable in operation.




This aim and these objects are achieved with a lock of the latch-and-bolt type, as defined in claim


1


.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Further characteristics and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment of the invention, illustrated by way of nonlimitative example in the accompanying drawings, wherein:





FIG. 1

is a plan view of the inside of the lock according to the present invention;





FIG. 2

is an enlarged-scale view of a detail of

FIG. 1

, with sectional lines in order to better illustrate some internal components;





FIGS. 3 and 4

are views of the lock in various operating conditions.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




In the drawings, the reference numerals which designate the constructive elements of the lock are shown on the four figures for the sake of clarity.




With particular reference to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the lock comprises a case having a flat rectangular prism-like shape. The case is composed of a bottom wall


1


from which an upper wall


2


, a lower wall


3


, a rear wall


4


and a front wall


5


protrude upwards, forming a compartment for containing the various parts which is closed by a cover


6


which can be fixed by means of screws which engage respective bushes


7


which protrude into the compartment from the bottom


1


.




The case is inserted in a recess of the door and is fixed with the aid of a faceplate


8


which is associated with the front wall


5


. The faceplate


8


closes the recess and is fixed by means of screws which are driven through its opposite ends and extend above the upper wall


2


and below the lower wall


3


.




The lock comprises a latch


9


and a bolt


10


which are slideable in the direction A and are adapted to protrude from the case through openings of the wall


5


and of the faceplate


8


in order to engage respective selvages of the jamb in the door closure position.




The latch


9


is provided with a stem


11


which is guided through a cross-member


12


which is fixed at right angles to the bottom


1


. The stem


11


passes through two wings


13


,


14


which are folded at 90° and belong to a bracket


15


which is slideable in contact with the bottom


1


and is retained on the stem


11


by a ring


16


. The bracket has a recess


17


which forms two edges


18


,


19


arranged on opposite sides with respect to the cross-member


12


.




A spring


20


is mounted on the stem


11


and is interposed between the cross-member


12


and the wing


13


and actuates said wing so that it rests on a shoulder


9




a


of the latch


9


and therefore keeps the latch


9


in a position in which it protrudes from the case. In this position, which is determined by the abutment of the edge


19


against the cross-member


12


, a space remains between the wing


14


and the cross-member


12


; a finger


21


enters the space and is radially rigidly coupled to a hub


22


which is rotatably supported in seats of the bottom


1


and of the cover


6


.




A square hole


22




a


is formed in the hub


22


for the engagement of the square pivot of a handle, not shown, which by means of the finger


21


allows to actuate the latch


9


for opening.




The hub


22


has a tab


23


which is radial and arranged at approximately 90° with respect to the finger


21


. A spring


24


acts on the tab


23


and rests on a U-shaped element


25


which is fixed internally and adjacent to the rear wall


4


of the case. The spring


24


, by acting on the tab


23


, keeps the hub


22


in abutment against a raised portion


26


protruding from the bottom


1


.




In the above-described lock a panic-safe device is provided which allows, by acting on the handle from the inside, to simultaneously return the latch


9


and the bolt


10


to the opening position, i.e., to the position in which they retract into the case. A device of this kind is described for example in Italian Patents no. 1,233,297 and 1,253,045 in the name of the same Applicant.




Said device comprises a lever


27


which has a pivot


28


in the case and can be rotated by the hub


22


on operation of the handle. For this purpose, the hub


22


has a tooth


29


which is suitable to act on a respective lug


30


of the lever


27


.




The lever


27


has a triangular tab


31


and an extension


32


which, by means of a mechanism described hereafter, allow to release and respectively move the bolt into the case of the lock during opening.




A seat


32




a


is formed in the bolt


10


on the opposite side with respect to the one that protrudes from the faceplate


8


, and a portion of a plate-like tang


33


is engaged in the seat


32




a.






The bolt


10


is associated with the plate-like tang


33


so that a movement of the tang is matched by an increased stroke of the bolt. The tang


33


is guided in the sliding direction A by a pair of pins


34


,


35


which engage a slot


36


(see also

FIG. 4

) of the tang, which lies inside the seat


32




a,


and by a square pin


37


, which is fixed to the bottom


1


of the case and slidingly engages a slot


38


of the tang portion lying outside the bolt.




As shown more clearly in

FIG. 4

, the tang


33


and the bolt


10


are crossed by two pins


39


,


39




a;


the first pin


39


is rigidly coupled to the tang and slides in a groove


40


formed inside the seat


32




a,


while the second pin


39




a


is rigidly coupled to the bolt and slides within a slot


41


of the tang.




The pins


39


,


39




a


engage a slot link


42


which is formed in a linkage


43


which is supported so that it can oscillate around a pivot


44


which is fixed to the bottom


1


of the case. A spring


45


is interposed between the tang


33


and the rear wall


4


and acts so as to assist the outward movement of the bolt


10


from the case.




The linkage


43


acts as an element for increasing the stroke of the bolt. The linkage


43


in fact converts the stroke of the tang


33


into an increased stroke of the bolt by means of the ratio between the lengths of the arms of the pins


39


,


39




a


with respect to the pivot


44


, so as to cause an increased protrusion of the bolt from the faceplate


8


and a deeper penetration thereof into the selvage that has to receive it. The square pin


37


, besides acting as a guiding member for the tang


33


, acts as an element for preventing the sliding of the bolt.




As shown more clearly in

FIG. 3

, the square pin


37


co-operates with a tooth


46


of a plate like pawl


47


which is substantially C-shaped and is guided in the direction B at right angles to the direction A by the engagement of two wings


48


,


49


in respective slots


50


,


51


of the tang. The wings


48


,


49


rigidly couple the pawl


47


in the direction A to the tang


33


, which accordingly, when it moves, shifts the pawl along with it.




The pawl


47


is actuated by a spring


52


, in which one end abuts against a tab of the tang and the other end acts on the wing


49


, so as to keep the tooth


46


in a position for blocking the pin


37


and therefore blocking the tang


33


and the bolt


10


.




In order to release the bolt


10


, the pawl


47


is actuated by means of the lever


27


, on operation of the handle, or by means of a known type of key-operated cylinder


53


, which is adapted to be accommodated in a seat


54


of the case and to act by means of its bit


55


on the wing


48


of the pawl.




The lever


27


acts on the pawl


47


by means of a detent


56


which is pivoted on the tang


33


by means of a pivot


57


.




The detent


56


comprises two arms


58


,


59


which are arranged in an L-shaped configuration and between which a tab


60


is provided which, together with the arm


59


, forms a hollow


61


in which the wing


49


engages. The triangular tab


31


of the lever


27


is meant to act on the arm


58


so as to make the detent


56


rotate so as to allow the arm


59


to act on the wing


49


and therefore lift the pawl


47


to a level whereat the tooth


46


allows the square pin


37


to slide in the slot


38


.




The tang


33


is furthermore provided with a transverse pin


62


which is slideable in a slot


63


formed in a linkage


64


which is articulated at one end to a lug


66


of the hub


22


by means of a pivot


65


. The end of the lever


64


that lies opposite to the pivot


65


has a flat region


67


which, when the bolt


10


is in the position for retraction into the case, is within the range of action of the bit


55


, so as to allow the actuation of the latch by acting on the cylinder


53


.




From the above description it is evident that in order to open the lock with the handle, starting from a condition in which both the latch


9


and the bolt


10


are engaged in their respective selvages (position shown in FIG.


4


), the rotation of the hub


22


, whereto the handle is rotationally coupled, determines by means of the finger


21


the retraction of the latch


9


and at the same time, by means of the engagement of the tooth


29


on the lug


30


, the rotation of the lever


27


, the triangular tab


31


whereof, by acting on the arm


58


, rotates the detent


56


so as to lift the wing


49


and therefore the pawl


33


. The upward movement of the pawl


33


releases the square pin


37


and engages the arm


32


against the wing


49


, which being pushed toward the rear wall


4


moves with it the tang


33


and the bolt


10


.




According to the fundamental prerogative of the present invention, the lock allows to automatically engage the bolt


10


in the respective selvage of the doorjamb simultaneously with the engagement of the latch. In practice this occurs without actuating the handle or cylinder


53


but simply by using the retraction and protrusion motion performed by the latch


9


by first striking the jamb when the door closes and by then engaging the respective selvage under the thrust of the spring


20


.




For this purpose, the lock comprises a sensor for detecting the closed position of the door which is constituted by a secondary latch


68


(see

FIGS. 1 and 2

) which is provided with a flange


69


which is slideable in an opening of the faceplate


8


.




A stem


70


protrudes towards the inside of the case from the secondary latch


68


, which like the latch


9


has a front chamfer so as to be able to retract into the case when it strikes the jamb. The stem


70


is guided in a cross-member


71


which is blocked between the bottom


1


and the cover


6


.




A bracket


72


is fixed on the stem


70


and is provided with two wings


73


,


74


which are adjacent to the flange


69


and to the end of the stem. A bridge


75


lies between the wings


73


,


74


and is parallel to the stem


70


; a chamfer


76


is formed on one edge of said bridge and forms a raised portion


77


. A spring


78




a


is arranged on the stem


70


and acts between the cross-member


71


and the wing


73


and accordingly pushes the secondary latch


68


outward.




A slider


78


is arranged above the bracket


70


and is constituted by a plate provided with a pair of slots


79


,


80


which are elongated in a direction which is parallel to the direction A. Respective pins


81


,


82


engage in the slots


79


,


80


, protrude from the bottom


1


and guide the slider


78


in the direction A.




An L-shaped lever


84


is articulated in a rocker-like manner on the slider


78


by means of a pivot


83


and has a first arm


85


which is directed downward and whereon a spring


86


acts. When the secondary latch


68


lies outside the faceplate


8


, said spring keeps the end of the arm


85


in abutment against the raised portion


77


of the bracket


76


, while when the secondary latch is retracted into the case, the spring


86


keeps the arm


85


in abutment against a stud


86




a


of the slider


78


. The lever


84


has a second arm


87


which extends from the pivot


83


toward the rear wall


4


; when the arm


85


abuts against the stud


86




a,


said arm


87


protrudes from the upper edge of the slider


78


in a position for interfering with the wing


13


of the bracket


15


.




A detent


89


is further pivoted, by means of a pivot


88


, on the slider


78


and is provided with a raised portion


90


which forms a ramp


91


. A spring


92


is wound on the pivot


88


and the opposite ends of said spring abut below the raised portion


90


and below a tab


93


of the slider


78


so as to actuate the detent


89


against a stud


94


for stopping the slider so that the ramp


91


is inclined with respect to the sliding direction A.




The ramp


91


is meant to be engaged by a pin


95


which protrudes from the lower face of a plate


96


(see

FIG. 1

) which lies above the lever


84


, the stem


70


and the detent


89


.




The plate


96


has two slots


97


,


98


which are parallel to the direction B and in which the guiding pin


81


of the slider


78


and an additional pin


99


, rigidly coupled to the bottom of the case, engage.




The lower end of the plate


96


has a step


100


which is suitable to interfere with an edge


101


of the tang


33


and a lobe


102


whereon one end of a spring


103


acts. The spring


103


is coiled on a post


104


which is rigidly coupled to the bottom


1


and whose opposite end abuts against the pin


99


. The spring


103


actuates the plate


96


toward the bolt


10


in a position for blocking the tang


33


in which the step


100


abuts against the edge


101


of the tang


33


.




The actuation of the bolt


10


simultaneously with the latch during door closure occurs as follows.




When the door is open, the lock is in the condition shown in

FIG. 1

, in which the latch


9


and the secondary latch


68


protrude from the faceplate


8


and the bolt


10


lies inside the lock. Since the spring


78




a


is stronger than the spring


86


, the secondary latch


68


is retained by the spring


78




a


in abutment against the plate


8


, while the arm


85


of the lever


84


is retained in abutment against the raised portion


77


of the bracket


72


. The second arm


87


of the lever


84


is orientated horizontally and does not interfere with the lower edge of the wing


13


. The action of the spring


86


on the lever


84


keeps the slider


78


in a retention position which is determined by the abutments of the pins


81


,


82


in the slots


79


,


80


. The bolt


10


is retained inside the case by means of the step


100


of the plate


96


, which locks the tang


33


by engaging the edge


101


.




When the door is closed, the latch


9


and the secondary latch


68


make contact with the jamb and are forced to retract into the case of the lock. The retraction stroke of the secondary latch


68


allows the lever


84


to rotate and allows the arm


87


to accordingly assume a position in which it interferes with the wing


13


(see

FIG. 3

) as soon as said wing has moved beyond the end of the arm


87


.




When the latch


9


has aligned with the corresponding selvage in the jamb, it is again pushed outward by the spring


20


. The secondary latch


68


instead remains inside the case because it does not have a corresponding selvage.




By means of the outward movement of the latch


9


, the wing


13


abuts against the end of the arm


87


, the slider


78


is moved toward the faceplate


8


and the pivot


95


engages against the ramp


91


of the detent


89


and therefore the plate


96


is raised in the direction B toward the upper wall


2


in contrast with the return action applied by the spring


103


.




This movement causes the disengagement of the step


100


from the edge


101


of the tang


33


and the protrusion of the faceplate of the bolt


10


, which is pushed by the spring


45


.




The lock is at this point in the transient condition shown in

FIG. 4

, in which the pin


95


has moved beyond the ramp


91


.




At this point, by means of the spring


103


, the plate


96


is drawn downward into a position in which it rests on the back of the tang


33


and is ready to be set again by means of the engagement of the step


100


against the edge


101


as soon as the bolt has retracted.




In order to open the lock it is possible to act on the handle, i.e., on the hub


22


, or by means of the cylinder


53


.




In the first case, as mentioned above, the latch


9


is caused to retract by the finger


21


and simultaneously the bolt is retracted by means of the lever


27


which, after releasing the pawl


47


by means of the triangular tab


31


and the detent


56


, acts on the tang of the bolt with the extension


32


by means of the wing


49


.




In the second case, first of all the bolt retracts by means of the actuation produced by the bit


55


, which by means of a first turn, after lifting the pawl


47


in order to release the square pin


37


, moves the tang


33


toward the rear wall


4


and then, by means of a second turn, acts on the linkage


64


, which returns the latch


9


to the retraction position by means of the hub


22


and the lever


21


.




It is evident that the present invention perfectly achieves the intended aim and objects. In particular, it should be observed that protrusion of the bolt occurs only when the latch has already engaged the respective selvage of the jamb. This ensures perfect alignment of the bolt with its selvage and safe engagement therein.




The present invention is susceptible of numerous modifications and variations, all of which are within the scope of the same inventive concept. In particular, it should be observed that the simultaneous actuation of the latch and of the bolt can be generalized to all locks provided with a latch and a bolt.




The disclosures in Italian Patent Application No. B097AO00673 from which this application claims priority are incorporated herein by reference.



Claims
  • 1. A latch-and-bolt lock with simultaneous actuation of the bolt and of the latch during closure, said latch and said bolt being actuated by elastic means so as to protrude from the lock for engagement in respective selvages of doorjamb, said latch-and-bolt comprising:a sensor for detecting a closed position of a door when the lock is fitted on the door, said sensor being movable at right angles to a faceplate of the lock between an external position and an internal position relative to said lock, said sensor being retainable in said internal position by abutment against a doorjamb of the door when the lock is fitted on the door; a slider which is guided parallel to said latch; a blocking plate for blocking said bolt which is guided transversely to said slider; a lever which is articulated to said slider and has a first arm which is operatively associated with said sensor and a second arm which is adapted to assume a position for blocking said latch when said sensor and said latch are inside the lock; an actuation member for the actuation of said blocking plate being arranged on said slider, said actuation member being such that when said latch, after abutment against the doorjamb of the door when the lock is fitted on the door, is aligned with a corresponding selvage of the doorjamb, by means of the stroke of said latch for engagement in said selvage, said slider is moved into a position in which said actuation member disengages said blocking plate from said bolt and engages said bolt in the corresponding selvage under the thrust of elastic means.
  • 2. The lock according to claim 1, wherein said slider is constituted by a sliding plate which is slideable parallel to the latch and whereon said lever is articulated, and in that said actuation member is constituted by an element which is articulated to said sliding plate in contrast with elastic return means and is provided with a ramp which is inclined with respect to the sliding direction of said sliding plate, said ramp being adapted to act, during the movement of said sliding plate performed by the latch, on said blocking plate so as to disengage said sliding plate from said bolt in order to allow said bolt to protrude from the lock when the latch is aligned with the corresponding selvage of the doorjamb of the door when the lock is fitted on the door, so as to produce the simultaneous engagement of said latch and said bolt in the respective selvages.
  • 3. The lock according to claim 2, wherein said sensor is constituted by a secondary latch which is provided with a stem whereon a bracket is fixed which is provided with a raised portion which can be engaged by said first arm of said lever, said secondary latch being able to move in contrast with the return action of a spring which is arranged on said stem, a further spring being provided which keeps said first arm rested against said raised portion when the secondary latch lies outside the lock, while when the secondary latch is retracted into the lock said further spring actuates the disengagement of said first arm from said raised portion and the rotation of said lever into a position in which said second arm interferes with the latch during the stroke of said latch for engagement in the corresponding selvage of the doorjamb of the door when the lock is fitted on the door.
  • 4. The lock according to claim 2, wherein said blocking plate is provided with a step which is adapted to interfere with said bolt and with a pin which can be engaged by said ramp when said plate is moved by said latch during the stroke of said latch for engagement in the corresponding selvage of the doojamb of the door when the lock is fitted on the door, elastic means being provided which act on said sliding plate in order to retain said step in a position for blocking said bolt.
  • 5. The lock according to claim 1, comprising a panic-safe device to actuate a simultaneous retraction of the latch and of the bolt by acting on them by means of suitable lever systems actuated by a handle or by a cylinder.
  • 6. The lock according to claim 1, wherein said bolt is associated, by means of lever systems, with a tang so that a movement of the tang is matched by an increased stroke of the bolt.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
PCT/EP98/07079 Nov 1998 WO
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a continuation of application number PCI/EP 98/07079 filed on Nov. 5, 1998.

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