Information
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Patent Grant
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6299222
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Patent Number
6,299,222
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Date Filed
Thursday, March 5, 199826 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, October 9, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Smith; Spencer T.
- del Ponti; John D.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 292 57
- 292 71
- 292 167
- 292 144
- 292 201
- 292 DIG 25
- 292 6
- 292 58
- 292 60
- 292 61
- 292 192
- 292 16914
- 070 277
- 070 278
- 070 279
- 070 107
- 070 110
- 070 111
- 070 125
- 070 127
- 070 141
- 070 470
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A lockset mechanism having a latchbolt assembly adapted for manual and remote operation is provided. The latchbolt assembly includes a latchbolt tail and a latchbolt head pivotally mounted for relative movement on the latchbolt tail. A slide mounted on the latchbolt tail is moveable for selectively engaging the latchbolt head to permit pivoting of the latchbolt head relative to the latchbolt tail. A spring biases the slide towards the position which engages the slide. A solenoid is operably coupled to the slide for actuation thereof.
Description
The present invention relates to an improved latchbolt, and in particular to a latchbolt which is suitable for remote operation, for example electronically.
Electrical and electronic locks comprising latch bolts and dead bolts are known, for use in commercial premises such as shops, hotels and offices. They have not so far been used, to any significant extent, in domestic premises because of the high cost of manufacture and the high cost and complexity of installation. Known electric and electronic locks have the disadvantage that they require a supply of mains electricity to the latch bolt, within the door in which it is installed, and this means that such locks have not so far been suitable for installation in domestic premises.
It is an advantage of electronic locks that they are adapted for operation by means of a remote control device, and this advantage is not currently available in locks which are suitable for general domestic installation.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a latchbolt, and a lock comprising a latchbolt, in which the above disadvantages are reduced or substantially obviated.
The present invention provides a latchbolt which comprises
(i) a latchbolt tail and
(ii) a latchbolt head, mounted on the latchbolt tail, and pivotable relative to the tail, characterised in that the latchbolt further comprises
(iii) stop means forming part of the latchbolt head;
(iv) blocking means, mounted on the latchbolt tail for movement relative to the latchbolt tail, between a first position in which the blocking means engages the stop means to prevent pivoting of the latchbolt head and a second position in which the stop means is not engaged and the latchbolt head is free to pivot relative to the latchbolt tail and
(v) biasing means biasing the blocking means towards the first position.
The present invention further provides a latchbolt assembly which comprises
(A) a latchbolt which comprises
(i) a latchbolt tail constrained to move between an obstruction position and a release position; and
(ii) a latchbolt head, mounted on the latchbolt tail, and pivotable relative to the tail;
(B) biasing means biasing the latchbolt towards the obstruction position and
(C) means operative to displace the latchbolt from the obstruction position towards the release position against the biasing means
characterised in that the latchbolt assembly further comprises
(iii) stop means forming part of the latchbolt head;
(iv) blocking means, mounted on the latchbolt tail for movement relative to the latchbolt tail, between a first position in which the blocking means engages the stop means to prevent pivoting of the latchbolt head and a second position in which the stop means is not engaged and the latchbolt head is free to pivot relative to the latchbolt tail and
(v) biasing means biasing the blocking means towards the first position.
In a preferred embodiment of a latchbolt assembly according to the invention the assembly further comprises means operative to displace the blocking means from the first position towards the second position against the biasing means. The means operative to displace the blocking means from the first position towards the second position against the biasing means preferably comprises a solenoid.
The latchbolt assembly according to the present invention is particularly suitable for incorporation in a lockset, which preferably also contains a deadbolt, which may be either mechanically or electrically operated.
A lockset including a preferred embodiment of a latchbolt assembly according to the invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which
FIG. 1
is a view of a lockset including a latchbolt assembly and a deadbolt assembly, with the latchbolt in the obstruction position and the deadbolt in the release position;
FIG. 2
is a view of the lockset according to
FIG. 1
with both the latchbolt and the deadbolt in the obstruction position;
FIG. 3
is a view of part of the lockset according to
FIG. 1
with the latchbolt in the release position;
FIG. 4
is a view of part of the lockset according to
FIG. 1
with the latchbolt in the obstruction position, the blocking means being disengaged from the stop means;
FIG. 5
is a partial perspective view of the latchbolt assembly of the lockset of
FIG. 1
in the obstruction position as shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
, and
FIG. 6
is a perspective view of the latchbolt head, showing its construction in detail.
As can be seen from
FIGS. 1 and 5
, a lockset shown generally at
10
, comprises a latchbolt assembly
2
and a deadbolt assembly
4
located within a housing
6
.
The latchbolt assembly
2
comprises a latchbolt tail
8
, latchbolt head
12
, slide
14
and spring
16
. The latchbolt head
12
is mounted on the latchbolt tail
8
by means of an axle pin
18
(see
FIG. 6
) received in two supports (
20
) and is free to pivot relative to the latchbolt tail
8
. The latchbolt head
12
is generally in the form of a quarter segment of a cylinder, having an inner mounting face, an outer plane face
22
and a curved face which curved face forms the strike face
24
of the latchbolt head
12
. A stop
26
is formed integrally with the latchbolt head
12
and projects into the housing
6
from the inner mounting face
20
, towards the latchbolt tail
8
.
The latchbolt tail
8
comprises a plate section
28
from which two bosses
30
,
32
project. A generally V-shaped leaf spring
16
is located around the boss
30
, with the end
36
(remote from the boss
30
) of one leg
38
of the spring
16
engaging the boss
32
.
The slide
14
comprises an elongated plate
40
, each short end
42
,
44
of which terminates in an upstanding portion
46
,
48
. An elongated slot
50
is formed in the slide
14
for receiving the boss
32
. When the slide
14
is mounted on the latchbolt tail
8
by projection of the boss
32
through the slot
50
, and the leaf spring
16
is located around the boss
30
, the second leg
52
of the leaf spring
16
contacts the inner face
54
of the upstand
46
.
The upstand
48
terminates in an extension portion extending in a plane perpendicular to the plane of the slider
14
away from the latchbolt tail
8
and provides a mounting for a pin
34
.
The latchbolt tail
8
further comprises an elongated slot
56
and terminates at the end remote from the latchbolt head
12
in an upstand portion
58
, which upstand has a spring contact face
60
and a hub crank arm contact face
62
.
The latchbolt tail
8
is mounted in the housing by means of a boss
64
which projects from the back plate
66
of the housing
6
and engages in the elongated slot
56
of the latchbolt tail
8
.
A hub crank
68
is also mounted on the housing back plate
66
, for operation by a lever (not shown) and comprises a first arm
70
which projects into the area above the plate section
28
of the latchbolt tail
8
and engages the hub crank arm contact face
62
of the upstand portion
58
of the latchbolt tail
8
. The hub crank
68
further comprises a second arm
72
which terminates in a hook section
74
. A first coiled spring
76
is mounted on a further boss
78
projecting from the back plate
66
of the housing
6
, and contacts the spring contact face
60
of the upstand portion
58
of the latchbolt tail
8
. A second coiled spring
82
is also mounted on the boss
78
. A linkage
84
links the arm
72
of the hub crank with the second coiled spring
82
.
The latchbolt assembly
2
further comprises a solenoid
86
for receiving the pin
34
mounted on the extension portion of the upstand
48
.
The lockset
10
further comprises a deadbolt assembly shown generally at
4
, which may be any conventional mechanically or electronically operated deadbolt. By way of example, the deadbolt
4
shown in
FIGS. 1
to
4
is a conventional electronically operated deadbolt.
In operation, the latchbolt assembly
2
can be operated either mechanically or electronically. In order to describe the mechanical operation, reference will be made in particular to
FIGS. 1 and 3
.
For mechanical operation, the operating lever (not shown) which is attached to the hub crank
68
is rotated in a clockwise direction, as shown in
FIGS. 1
to
4
, thus rotating the first arm
70
from the position shown in
FIG. 1
to the position shown in FIG.
3
. The arm
70
is in contact with the hub arm contact face
62
of the upstand portion
58
, as described above, and rotation of the arm
70
drives the latchbolt tail
8
against the biasing force of the coiled spring
76
. In
FIGS. 1
to
3
, the slide
14
is shown in its first position, in which it engages the stop
26
and prevents pivoting of the latchbolt head
12
relative to the latchbolt tail
8
. The complete latchbolt sub-assembly, comprising the latchbolt tail
8
, latchbolt head
12
, slide
14
and spring
16
is thus driven as a single component against the biasing force of the coiled spring
76
from the obstruction position of
FIG. 1
to the release position of FIG.
3
. When the operating lever (not shown) is released, the latch is returned to the obstruction position of
FIG. 1
under the biasing force of the coiled spring
76
. In mechanical operation, therefore, the latchbolt operates in the same manner as a conventional mechanical latchbolt. As has been stated above, the latchbolt assembly
2
can be operated either mechanically or electronically. In order to describe the electronic operation, reference will be made in particular to
FIGS. 1 and 4
.
When the latchbolt is operated electronically, by means of a transponder controlled by an operator, the solenoid
86
is activated to drive the slide
14
against the biasing force of leaf spring
16
, from the position relative to the latchbolt tail
8
which has been described above as the first position, as shown in
FIG. 1
, into the position relative to the latchbolt tail
8
which has been described above as the second position, as shown in FIG.
4
. The stop
26
of the latchbolt head
12
is no longer blocked by the upstand
46
of the slide
14
and the latchbolt head
12
is free to pivot relative to the latchbolt tail
8
.
Where the lockset
10
is installed in a door, simple pressure on the door, when the latchbolt
2
and deadbolt
4
are in the positions shown in
FIG. 4
, allows the door to open. The slide
14
can be restored to the first position relative to the latchbolt tail
8
by mechanical operation of the operating lever (not shown) or by closing the door.
Claims
- 1. A latchbolt assembly operable in a manual mode of operation and a remote mode of operation, the latchbolt assembly comprising:a housing; a latchbolt including a tail slidably coupled to said housing for linear movement relative to said housing between a forward position and a rearward position and a head pivotally coupled to said tail for rotational movement relative to said tail between an extending position and a retracted position; a blocking mechanism slidably coupled to said tail for sliding linear movement relative to said tail between a first position to engage said head for preventing said rotational movement of said head and a second position to disengage said head for permitting said rotational movement of said head; a first actuation mechanism coupled to said tail and manually operable to slide said tail from said forward position to said rearward position such that said latchbolt including said tail and said head is slid into said housing as a single component without rotating said head relative to said tail; and a second actuation mechanism coupled to said blocking mechanism and remotely operable in response to a signal to move said blocking mechanism from said first position to said second position such that said head is permitted to rotate into said housing from said extended position to said retracted position without sliding said tail relative to said housing.
- 2. The latchbolt assembly of claim 1 wherein said head has a pair of supports extending from an inner mounting frame and receiving an axle pin for pivotally coupling said head to said tail.
- 3. The latchbolt assembly of claim 1 wherein said first actuation mechanism comprises:a crank mounted for rotation on said housing and having an arm which engages said tail such that rotation of said crank in a first direction slides said tail from said forward position towards said rearward position; and a spring biasing said crank in a direction opposite said first direction.
- 4. The latchbolt assembly of claim 1 wherein said second actuation mechanism comprises a solenoid mounted on said housing and having a slide pin operably coupled to said blocking mechanism for moving said blocking mechanism between said locked position and said unlocked position in response to said signal.
- 5. The latchbolt assembly of claim 1 further comprising a spring operably disposed between said housing and said tail to urge said tail towards said first position.
- 6. The latchbolt assembly of claim 1 further comprising a deadbolt assembly located within said housing and having a deadbolt moveable between a locked position and an unlocked position.
- 7. A latchbolt assembly operable in a manual mode of operation and a remote mode of operation, the latchbolt assembly comprising:a housing having a backplate and a boss projecting from said backplate; a latchbolt tail having a lost motion slot receiving said boss to slidably couple said latchbolt tail to said housing for relative linear movement between a forward position and a rearward position; a manual actuator including a crank that is rotatably supported on said backplate and having an arm which engages said latchbolt tail such that manual rotation of said crank in a first direction slides said latchbolt tail from said forward position towards said rearward position; a latchbolt head pivotally coupled to said latchbolt tail for rotational movement relative to said latchbolt tail between an extended position and a retracted position; a slider having a lost motion slot receiving a post extending from said latchbolt tail to support said latchbolt tail between an extended position and a retracted position; a slider having a lost motion slot receiving a post extending from said latchbolt tail to support said slider on said latchbolt tail for relative linear movement, said slider being positionable in a locked position wherein said slider engages said latchbolt head to prevent rotational movement of said latchbolt head relative to said latchbolt tail and a released position to permit rotation of aid latchbolt head relative to said latchbolt tail; and a remote actuator including an actuator mechanism mounted on said housing and responsive to a remote signal to position said slider from said locked position to said released position without sliding said latchbolt tail from said forward position toward said rearward position.
- 8. The latchbolt assembly of claim 7 further comprising a spring member having a first end secure to said housing and a second end coupled to said latchbolt tail to bias said latchbolt tail toward said forward position.
- 9. The latchbolt assembly of claim 7 further comprising a spring member having a first end secured to said housing and a second end coupled to said crank to bias said crank in a direction opposite said first direction.
- 10. The latchbolt assembly of claim 7 further comprising a spring member having a first end secured to said latchbolt tail and a second end operably coupled to said slider to bias said slider toward said locked position.
- 11. The latchbolt assembly of claim 7 wherein said actuator mechanism comiprises a solenoid having a slide pin operably coupled to said slider for positioning said slider between said locked position and said unlocked position in response to said remote signal.
- 12. The latchbolt assembly of claim 7 wherein said latchbolt head has a pair of supports extending from an inner mounting frame and receiving an axle pin for pivotally coupled said latchbolt head to said latchbolt tail.
- 13. The latchbolt assembly of claim 12 wherein said latchbolt head flihter comprises a stop projecting from said inner mounting face and engaging said slider when said slider is in said locked position to prevent rotational movement of said latchbolt head relative to said latchbolt tail.
- 14. The latchbolt assembly of claim 7 further comprising a deadbolt assembly located within said housing and having a deadbolt moveable between a locked position and an unlocked position.
- 15. A latchbolt assembly operable in a manual mode of operation and a remote mode of operation, the latchbolt assembly comprising:a housing; a latchbolt including a tail slidably coupled to said housing for linear movement relative to said housing between a forward position and a rearward position and a head pivotally coupled to said tail for rotational movement relative to said tail between an extending position and a retracted position; a blocking mechanism slidably coupled to said tail for sliding linear movement relative to said tail between a first position to engage said head for preventing said rotational movement of said head and a second position to disengage said head for permitting said rotational movement of said head; a first actuation mechanism coupled to said tail and manually operable to slide said tail from said forward position to said rearward position such that said latchbolt including said tail and said head is slid into said housing as a single component without rotating said head relative to said tail; a second actuation mechanism coupled to said blocking mechanism and remotely operable in response to a signal to move said blocking mechanism from said first position to said second position such that said head is permitted to rotate into said housing from said extended position to said retracted position without sliding said tail relative to said housing; and a spring operably disposed between said tail and said blocking mechanism to urge said blocking mechanism towards said first position.
Priority Claims (1)
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9704831 |
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