1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a door lock with two knob (handle) assemblies, and more particularly to a latch driving unit for the door lock which is provided in an exterior knob assembly to connect the latch assembly to an interior knob assembly.
2. Description of Related Art
A conventional door lock with two knobs or handles etc has an exterior knob assembly provided at an exterior side of a door, an interior knob assembly provided at an interior side of the door, and a latch assembly received in the door and connected between the exterior knob assembly and the interior knob assembly.
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The latch driving unit (34) has a tubular cam (35) received in the turnable barrel (33). A resilient member (36) is received in the tubular cam (35). A tongue of the locking core (32) is inserted in a first end of the tubular cam (35), and a locking disk (37) is provided at a second end of the tubular cam (35) and has wings (not shown) radially extending outwards from the turnable barrel (33). A cap (38) is securely provided at a rear end of the turnable barrel (33), and a strip (39) is secured in the cap (38) and extends backwards.
When the exterior knob (31) is turned, the turnable barrel (33) and the tubular cam (35) are rotated, so a latch of the lock is pushed by the latch driving unit (34) to transversally move for opening the door.
In the conventional latch driving unit (34), the strip (39) has a plurality of nicks (not numbered) defined thereon. A user can bend the strip (39) at a proper nick corresponding to a thickness of the door and remove the unwanted part of the strip (39). However, the strip (39) is often broken at an incorrect nick and becomes too short for the door. Because the strip (39) is integrally formed with the cap (38) and the turnable barrel (13), it is impossible to individually replace the strip (39). Therefore, the exterior knob assembly (30) has to be abandoned, causing unnecessary cost and an inconvenience to assemble the lock.
Therefore, the invention provides a latch driving unit for a door lock to mitigate or obviate the aforementioned problems.
The main objective of the present invention is to provide a latch driving unit of which a strip can be individually replaced.
Other objectives, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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The pin (21) has a first hole (211) defined at a first end facing the locking core ( 11) for receiving a tongue (12) of the locking core (11). A second hole (212) with a cruciform or I-like cross section is defined at a second end of the pin (21). A tapered counter bore (213) is defined outside the second hole (212).
The cap (26) has a chamber (261) facing the second end of the pin (21), and a central opening (262) defined through the chamber (261) and aligned with the second hole (212) of the pin (21). Multiple arcuate slots (263) are defined around the central opening (262) for securing the turnable barrel (13). Two wings (264) are respectively formed at two diametrically opposite sides of the cap (26).
The locking disk (23) is provided between the pin (21) and the cap (26). An aperture (231) is defined through the locking disk (23) and aligned with the second hole (212) of the pin (21). Two teeth (232) are formed at an outer circumference of the locking disk (23) and extend outwards.
The resilient member (22) is provided between the locking disk (23) and the pin (21) and positioned in the tapered counter bore (213). The resilient member (22) can be a compression spring with at least two coils, as shown in
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The torsion spring (25) has two legs (251) respectively extending over upper and lower edges of the ear (242) of the rotatable disk (24) and attached to one of the teeth (242) of the locking disk (23). The rotatable disk (24) and the torsion spring (25) are received in the chamber (261).
The strip (27) extends through the cap (26), the rotatable disk (241), the locking disk (23), and the resilient member (22), and is inserted in the second hole (212). A plurality of nicks (271) is defined on the strip (27) to facilitate bending the strip (27) at an appropriate one of the nicks (271). Two bevels (272) are respectively formed at two sides of the front end of the strip (27). Two notches (273) are respectively defined behind the bevels (272) for positioning the resilient member (22). Each of the notches (273) is defined with two guide slopes (275) to facilitate the resilient member (22) being engaged in/disengaged from the notches (273). Two shoulders (274) are formed behind the notches (273) and abut the cap (26) in assembly.
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For installing the exterior handle assembly (1) on a door, the strip (27) can be bent at a proper nick (271) corresponding to a thickness of the door and the unwanted part of the strip (27) is removed. If the strip (27) is bent at an incorrect nick (271) and becomes too short for the door, as shown in
It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
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