Information
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Patent Grant
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6334635
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Patent Number
6,334,635
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Date Filed
Wednesday, August 2, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 1, 200223 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 292 15
- 292 1
- 292 337
- 292 16916
- 292 16913
- 292 16914
- 292 DIG 60
- 292 348
- 292 3363
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A latch bolt mechanism of a tubular lock allows adjustment in backset by using an extension casing. The latch bolt mechanism has a latch bolt housing having a latch bolt mounted therein, the latch bolt being movable beyond a face plate or retracted into the face plate. Two plates are connected together and mounted to an inner end of the latch bolt. The plates includes aligned two first positioning holes, aligned second positioning hole, and aligned openings. An actuating plate is mounted between the plates and includes an end operably connected to the latch bolt. The other end of the actuating plate includes two teeth each having a block formed thereon. The blocks are pressed against by a follower plate that also includes two teeth. When either tooth of the actuating plate or the follower plate is pressed against by a spindle of the lockset, the latch bolt is retracted. An extension casing is mounted around the plates and movable toward or away from the latch bolt housing. The extension casing includes a first hole and a second hole through which the spindle of the lockset is selectively extended.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a latch bolt mechanism of a tubular lock that is adjustable in backset by using an extension casing.
2. Description of the Related Art
Many devices have been proposed to allow adjustment in backset of a lockset such that the lockset can be used with either one of two kinds of backset configuration in the structure of traditional latch bolt mechanism—namely, a 2⅜ inch type and a 2¾ inch type. An example of backset-adjustable latch bolt mechanisms is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,711,477 issued to Fann et al. on Dec. 8, 1987. The present invention is intended to provide a different design in this regard.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the present invention to provide a latch bolt mechanism of a tubular lock that is adjustable in backset in response to the user's need by using an extension casing.
A latch bolt mechanism of a tubular lock in accordance with the present invention allows adjustment in backset by using an extension casing. The latch bolt mechanism has a latch bolt housing having a latch bolt mounted therein, the latch bolt being movable beyond a face plate or retracted into the face plate. Two plates are connected together and mounted to an inner end of the latch bolt. The plates includes aligned two first positioning holes, aligned second positioning hole, and aligned openings. An actuating plate is mounted between the plates and includes an end operably connected to the latch bolt. The other end of the actuating plate includes two teeth each having a block formed thereon. The blocks are pressed against by a follower plate that also includes two teeth. When either tooth of the actuating plate or the follower plate is pressed against by a spindle of the lockset, the latch bolt is retracted. An extension casing is mounted around the plates and movable toward or away from the latch bolt housing. The extension casing includes a first hole and a second hole through which the spindle of the lockset is selectively extended.
Other objects, specific advantages, and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description and preferable embodiments when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is an exploded perspective view of a first embodiment of a latch bolt mechanism of a tubular lock in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 2
is a sectional view of the latch bolt mechanism in a shorter backset state.
FIG. 3
is a top view of the latch bolt mechanism in FIG.
2
.
FIG. 4
is a sectional view taken along line
4
—
4
in FIG.
3
.
FIG. 5
is a view similar to
FIG. 4
, illustrating unlatching operation of the latch bolt.
FIG. 6
is a view similar to
FIG. 3
, wherein the latch bolt mechanism is in a longer backset state.
FIG.
7
. is an exploded perspective view of a second embodiment of a latch bolt mechanism of a tubular lock in accordance with the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Preferred embodiments in accordance with the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Referring to
FIGS. 1 and 2
, a latch bolt mechanism in accordance with the present invention generally includes a latch bolt housing
1
, a plate assembly
2
, an actuating plate
3
, a follower plate
4
, and an extension casing
5
.
The latch bolt housing
1
is conventional and includes a latch bolt and an anti-theft pin
12
. The latch bolt is driven by the actuating plate
3
so as to be retracted into a face place
13
(
FIG. 5
) to thereby allow opening of the door to which the latch bolt mechanism is mounted. When the actuating plate
3
is not actuated, the latch bolt
11
is biased by an elastic element (not shown) so as to be extended beyond the face plate
13
(
FIG. 3
) to thereby provide required latching function.
The plate assembly
2
includes a first plate
2
a
and a second plate
2
b
that are connected together to form a housing or the like so as to protect the actuating plate
3
and the follower plate
4
mounted therein. The first plate
2
a
and the second plate
2
b
are connected to an inner end face of the latch bolt housing
1
. The first plate
2
a
and the second plate
2
b
include aligned first positioning holes
21
a
and
21
b,
aligned second positioning holes
22
, and openings
23
through which a spindle
62
of a lockset
6
extends. A doorknob
61
is movably connected to the spindle
62
.
The actuating plate
3
includes an end having a connecting member
31
(such as a hook) for retracting the latch bolt
11
. The other end of the actuating plate
3
includes an upper tooth
32
a
and a lower tooth
32
b.
When the latch bolt mechanism is adjusted to have a longer backset and when the spindle
62
of the lockset
6
turns, one of the teeth
32
a,
32
b
is pressed by a lateral side of the spindle
62
(depending upon the turning direction of the spindle
62
) for retracting the latch bolt
11
. Each tooth
32
a,
32
b
of the actuating plate
3
further includes a block
33
formed thereon.
The follower plate
4
is in intimate contact with the actuating plate
3
and bears against the blocks
33
. The follower plate
4
includes two teeth
41
a
and
41
b.
When the latch bolt mechanism is adjusted to have a shorter backset and when the spindle
62
of the lockset
6
turns, one of the teeth
41
a,
41
b
is pressed by the spindle
62
(depending upon the turning direction of the spindle
62
), which, in turn, presses against one of the teeth
32
a,
32
b
for retracting the latch bolt
11
. The follower plate
4
further includes a notch
42
through which one of two mounting posts
63
of the lockset
6
extends. The follower plate
4
further includes upper and lower blocks
43
.
The extension casing
5
is mounted around an inner end of the plate assembly
2
and movable longitudinally relative to the plate assembly
2
. The extension casing
5
includes upper and lower slots
51
in top and bottom sides thereof, respectively. The slots
51
receive the blocks
43
of the follower plate
4
, respectively. The slots
51
have a length longer than that of the blocks
43
to thereby allow relatively movement between the extension casing
5
and the follower plate
4
. The extension casing
5
includes a first hole
52
and a second hole
53
through which the spindle
62
of the lockset
6
is selectively extended. Further, the second hole
53
allows extension of one of the mounting post
63
.
Referring to
FIGS. 2 through 4
, when used with a shorter backset L
1
, the extension casing
5
is mounted to the inner end of the plate assembly
2
far away from the latch bolt housing
1
. One of the two mounting posts
63
of the lockset
6
is extended through the first positioning holes
21
a
of the plate assembly
2
and the other mounting post
63
is extended through the positioning holes
21
b
of the plate assembly
2
and the second hole
53
of the extension casing
5
. The spindle
62
of the lockset
6
is extended through the openings
23
of the plate assembly
2
and the first hole
52
of the extension casing
5
. Two lateral sides of the spindle
62
press against the teeth
41
a
and
41
b
of the follower plate
4
, respectively, and the follower plate
4
presses against the blocks
33
of the actuating plate
3
.
Referring to
FIG. 5
, when the spindle
62
of the lockset
6
turns, one of the teeth
41
a,
41
b
is pressed by the spindle
62
, which, in turn, presses against one of the teeth
32
a,
32
b
of the actuating plate
3
for retracting the latch bolt
11
.
Referring to
FIG. 6
, when used with a longer backset L
2
, the extension casing
5
is moved toward the latch bolt housing
1
. The follower plate
4
leaves the blocks
33
of the actuating plate
3
to a position in which the notch
42
of the follower plate
2
is aligned with the second positioning holes
22
of the plate assembly
2
, thereby allowing one of two mounting posts
63
of the lockset
6
to pass therethrough. The other mounting post
63
is located outside the plate assembly
2
. The spindle
62
of the lockset
6
is extended through the openings
23
of the plate assembly
2
and the second hole
53
of the extension casing
5
. Two lateral sides of the spindle
62
directly press against the teeth
32
a
and
32
b
of the actuating plate
3
, respectively, and the follower plate
4
is more adjacent to the latch bolt housing
1
with the notch
42
thereof extended through by one of the mounting posts
63
, as mentioned above. Thus, when the spindle
62
of the lockset
6
turns, one of the teeth
32
a,
32
b
is directly pressed by the spindle
62
for retracting the latch bolt
11
.
FIG. 7
illustrates a modified embodiment of the invention, the only difference between this modified embodiment and the above-mentioned embodiment is that each assembly plate
2
a,
2
b
is longer and includes a second positioning hole
22
′ in the inner end thereof to allow passage of the other mounting post
63
of the lockset
6
when in the longer backset state.
According to the above description, it is appreciated that the backset of the latch bolt mechanism is adjusted easily by means of moving the extension casing
5
longitudinally relative to the plate assembly
2
toward or away from the latch bolt housing
1
.
Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment as mentioned above, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the scope of the invention. It is, therefore, contemplated that the appended claims will cover such modifications and variations that fall within the true scope of the invention.
Claims
- 1. A latch bolt mechanism of a tubular lock, comprising:a latch bolt housing having a latch bolt mounted therein, the latch bolt being movable between a first position extended beyond a face plate and a second position retracted into the face plate, the latch bolt including an inner end; two plates connected together and mounted to the inner end of the latch bolt, each of the plates including two first positioning holes, a second positioning hole, and an opening, the first positioning holes, the second positioning holes, and the openings of the plates being aligned with each other, respectively; an actuating plate including a first end operably connected to the latch bolt and a second end, the second end of the actuating plate including a first tooth and a second tooth, each of the first tooth and the second tooth of the actuating plate including a block formed thereon; an extension casing mounted around the plates and movable between a first position adjacent to the latch bolt housing and a second position distal to the latch bolt housing, the extension casing including a first hole, a second hole, a top side, and a bottom side, each of the top side and the bottom side of the extension casing including a slot; a follower plate including an upper block and a lower block received in the slots of the extension casing, respectively, the follower plate including a first tooth and a second tooth, the follower plate having a side that presses against the actuating plate, the follower plate further including a notch.
- 2. The latch bolt mechanism as claimed in claim 1, wherein the notch of the follower plate is extended through by one of two mounting post of the tubular lock when the latch bolt mechanism is in a shorter backset state.
- 3. The latch bolt mechanism as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of the plates include a further positioning hole through which one of two mounting post of the tubular lock extends when the latch bolt mechanism is in a longer backset state.
Priority Claims (1)
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Date |
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088216295 |
Sep 1999 |
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