Information
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Patent Grant
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6352289
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Patent Number
6,352,289
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Date Filed
Monday, February 14, 200025 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 5, 200223 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
- Knight; Anthony
- Williams; Mark
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 292 226
- 292 3363
- 292 DIG 24
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International Classifications
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Abstract
In a lock apparatus, a latch member is rotatable with an operating lever about the axis of a spindle, and has a first end portion mounted pivotally on the operating lever about a pivot axis transverse to the spindle axis. A switch member is operable to move between a locking position, in which the switch member engages a notch in the operating lever to prevent operation of the operating lever, and an unlocking position, in which the switch member is disengaged from the operating lever to permit operation of the operating lever. The latch member is depressible to cause pivoting movement thereof about the pivot axis and to enable an opposite second end portion thereof to push the switch member and to move the switch member from the locking position to the unlocking position when the switch member is disposed in the locking position prior to depression of the latch member.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a lock apparatus for a door, more particularly to a lock apparatus provided with a switch member that is operable from an inner side of a door and that prevents accidental locking of the door.
2. Description of the Related Art
A lock apparatus provided with a switch member that is operable only from one side of a door is known in the art. This kind of lock apparatus is typically installed on a door to a bathroom or a child's room, and is operable from an inner side of the door to permit locking of the door only by a person inside the room. Once the switch member is accidentally moved to a locking position and the door is then closed while nobody is inside the room, the door could be undesirably locked. This problem is frequently encountered in the aforesaid conventional lock apparatus, and causes considerable inconvenience to the user.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Therefore, the main object of the present invention is to provide a lock apparatus that can prevent accidental locking of a door to which the lock apparatus is applied.
Accordingly, the lock apparatus of the present invention includes a lock housing, a spindle, first and second operating levers, a latch member, a switch member and a biasing spring. The lock housing has a mounting wall formed with a spindle hole. The spindle extends through the spindle hole in the lock housing, and has opposite first and second ends. The first operating lever has a coupling portion coupled co-rotatably to the first end of the spindle, and a lever portion extending from the coupling portion. The lever portion is operable to cause axial rotation of the spindle. The second operating lever has a latch-mounting portion which is coupled co-rotatably to the second end of the spindle and which is mounted rotatably on the lock housing about an axis of the spindle. The second operating lever further has a lever portion extending from the latch-mounting portion, and a radially extending engaging flange formed on the latch-mounting portion. The engaging flange has a peripheral edge formed with a notch. The lever portion of the second operating lever is operable to cause axial rotation of the spindle together with the latch-mounting portion. The latch member is mounted on the latch-mounting portion, and is rotatable together with the latch-mounting portion about the axis of the spindle. The latch member has a first end portion mounted pivotally on the latch-mounting portion of the second operating lever about a pivot axis transverse to the axis of the spindle, and a second end portion opposite to the first end portion. The second end portion of the latch member is pivotable about the pivot axis toward and away from the latch-mounting portion. The switch member is mounted movably on the mounting wall of the lock housing, and is disposed adjacent to the engaging flange. The switch member is formed with an engaging protrusion, and is movable relative to the lock housing between a locking position, in which the engaging protrusion moves into the notch in the engaging flange and engages the engaging flange so as to prevent axial rotation of the latch-mounting portion and prevent rotation of the latch member with the latch-mounting portion relative to the lock housing, and an unlocking position, in which the engaging protrusion is disposed externally of the notch and disengages the engaging flange to permit axial rotation of the latch-mounting portion, thereby permitting rotation of the latch member with the latch-mounting portion relative to the lock housing. The biasing spring biases the second end portion of the latch member away from the latch-mounting portion. The latch member is depressible to move the second end portion of the latch member pivotally toward the latch-mounting portion about the pivot axis against biasing action of the biasing spring so as to enable the second end portion to push the switch member and move the switch member from the locking position to the unlocking position when the switch member is disposed in the locking position prior to depression of the latch member.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
FIG. 1
is an exploded perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the lock apparatus of the present invention when applied to a door panel;
FIG. 2
is a cross-sectional top view of the preferred embodiment in a locking state, where the door panel is locked to an adjacent doorframe;
FIG. 3
is a cross-sectional side view of the preferred embodiment;
FIG. 4
is a schematic view of the preferred embodiment when in the locking state, viewed from an inner side of the door panel;
FIG. 5
is a schematic view of the preferred embodiment in an unlocking state; and
FIG. 6
is a cross-sectional top view of the preferred embodiment when the door panel is moved toward the doorframe.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to
FIGS. 1 and 2
, the preferred embodiment of the lock apparatus
2
of the present invention is adapted to be mounted on a door panel
1
at an entrance to a room, such as a bathroom. The door panel
1
has an inner surface
12
facing an interior of the room, and an opposite outer surface
13
, and is movable pivotally toward and away from an adjacent doorframe
11
. The lock apparatus
2
is shown to include an elongated escutcheon
21
adapted to be mounted on the outer surface
13
of the door panel
1
, a first operating lever
22
disposed on an outer side of the door panel
1
, a second operating lever
25
disposed on an inner side of the door panel
1
, a spindle
23
extending through the door panel
1
, a lock housing
24
adapted to be mounted on the inner surface
12
of the door panel
1
, a latch member
27
mounted on the second operating lever
25
, and a switch member
26
disposed on the inner side of the door panel
1
and mounted on the lock housing
24
.
The door panel
1
is formed with upper and lower fastener holes
15
for mounting of the escutcheon
21
and the lock housing
24
, and a spindle hole
14
between the fastener holes
15
for extension of the spindle
23
therethrough.
The escutcheon
21
has upper and lower fastener posts
213
that are threaded internally and that extend respectively into the fastener holes
15
in the door panel
1
. The escutcheon
21
is formed with a spindle hole
212
adapted to be aligned with the spindle hole
14
in the door panel
1
, and a fastener hole
216
at a lower end thereof to permit extension of a self-tapping screw
215
therethrough for fastening the escutcheon
21
to the door panel
1
.
The spindle
23
has a rectangular cross-section, and extends rotatably through the spindle holes
14
,
212
in the door panel
1
and the escutcheon
21
. The spindle
23
has opposite first and second ends
231
,
232
projecting respectively from the outer and inner surfaces
13
,
12
of the door panel
1
.
The first operating lever
22
is mounted rotatably on the escutcheon
21
by means of a C-shaped retaining ring
214
. The first operating lever
22
has a coupling portion
221
formed with a blind spindle hole
223
with a cross-section conforming with that of the spindle
23
for receiving and for coupling co-rotatably with the first end
231
of the spindle
23
. The first operating lever
22
further has a lever portion
222
that extends transversely from the coupling portion
221
and that is operable to cause axial rotation of the spindle
23
. The coupling portion
221
is further formed with a threaded fastening hole
224
that extends in a radial direction relative to the spindle hole
223
. A fastening bolt
220
is threaded into the fastening hole
224
, and abuts tightly against the spindle
23
for retaining the same on the first operating lever
22
.
The lock housing
24
is formed with upper and lower fastener posts
242
to be aligned with the fastener holes
15
in the door panel
1
. A pair of screw bolts
240
extend through the fastener posts
242
of the lock housing
24
, and into the fastener holes
15
in the door panel
1
and the fastener posts
213
of the escutcheon
21
for fastening the lock housing
24
to the door panel
1
and the escutcheon
21
. The lock housing
24
has a mounting wall
241
parallel to the door panel
1
and formed with a spindle hole
243
to permit the spindle
23
to extend rotatably therethrough. The lock housing
24
has a tubular sleeve
244
that defines a switch-mounting hole
245
with an axis parallel to the spindle
23
. The tubular sleeve
244
is formed with radial first and second positioning holes
246
,
247
that are communicated with the switch-mounting hole
245
and that are angularly displaced from each other.
The second operating lever
25
includes a generally tubular latch-mounting portion
254
and a lever portion
255
extending transversely from one end of the latch-mounting portion
254
. The latch-mounting portion
254
has an enlarged mounting end portion
251
mounted rotatably on the lock housing
24
about an axis of the spindle
23
, and is formed with an axial spindle hole
250
which is aligned with the spindle hole
243
in the lock housing
24
and which has a cross-section conforming with that of the spindle
23
for receiving and for coupling co-rotatably with the second end
232
of the spindle
23
. The latch-mounting portion
254
is further formed with a radially extending annular engaging flange
253
adjacent to the mounting end portion
251
. The engaging flange
253
has a peripheral edge formed with a notch
256
. A coiled torsion spring
252
is disposed in the lock housing
24
around the spindle
23
, and has one end abutting against the lock housing
24
, and an opposite end abutting against the second operating lever
25
for providing a restoring energy to the second operating lever
25
after the second operating lever
25
is operated to rotate relative to the lock housing
24
about the axis of the spindle
23
. Similarly, the latch-mounting portion
254
is formed with a threaded fastening hole
250
′ that extends in a radial direction relative to the spindle hole
250
. A fastening bolt
29
is threaded into the fastening hole
250
′, and abuts tightly against the spindle
23
for retaining the same on the second operating lever
25
. The latch-mounting portion
254
is further formed with a radial pivot hole
258
adjacent to the lever portion
255
, a limiting protrusion
257
adjacent to the engaging flange
253
, and a positioning stud
259
at a lateral portion thereof.
The latch member
27
has a generally U-shaped cross-section with parallel first and second walls
270
that have the latch-mounting portion
254
disposed therebetween, and a connecting wall
277
interconnecting the first and second walls
270
. The connecting wall
277
is formed with a curved cam surface adapted for contacting the doorframe
11
. The latch member
27
has a first end portion
271
formed with a pivot hole
272
which is aligned with the pivot hole
258
in the latch-mounting portion
254
. A pivot shaft
273
extends through the pivot holes
272
,
258
for mounting the latch member
27
pivotally on the latch-mounting portion
254
about an axis of the pivot shaft
273
which is transverse to the axis of the spindle
23
. The latch member
27
further has a second end portion
274
which is opposite to the first end portion
271
in a first direction and which has a distal edge formed with a limiting groove
275
that extends in a second direction transverse to the first direction. The limiting protrusion
257
on the latch-mounting portion
254
of the second operating lever
25
is disposed in the limiting groove
275
to limit pivoting movement of the second end portion
274
of the latch member
27
about the axis of the pivot shaft
273
toward and away from the latch-mounting portion
254
. The second end portion
274
is further formed with a positioning stud
276
on an inner surface of the connecting wall
277
and opposite to the positioning stud
259
on the latch-mounting portion
254
. A compression spring
28
has opposite ends disposed around the positioning studs
259
,
276
, and extends between the latch-mounting portion
254
and the connecting wall
277
of the latch member
27
for biasing the second end portion
274
of the latch member
27
away from the latch-mounting portion
254
. As the pivot shaft
273
is transverse to the axis of the spindle
23
, the latch member
27
is rotatable together with the latch-mounting portion
254
about the axis of the spindle
23
when either one of the first and second operating levers
22
,
25
is operated to cause axial rotation of the spindle
23
. Prior to operation of the first and second operating levers
22
,
25
, the latch member
27
is disposed in a position adapted to engage the doorframe
11
for retaining the door panel
1
on the doorframe
11
. When the lever portion
222
,
255
of either one of the first and second operating levers
22
,
25
is operated by the user, the latch member
27
turns with the latch-mounting portion
254
of the second operating lever
25
to a position adapted to disengage from the doorframe
11
for releasing the door panel
1
from the doorframe
11
. The first and second operating levers
22
,
25
are biased by the torsion spring
252
to the non-operated state after the lever portion
222
,
255
is released by the user.
The switch member
26
is mounted on the mounting wall
241
of the lock housing
24
, and is disposed adjacent to the engaging flange
253
of the second operating lever
25
. The switch member
26
has a cylindrical portion
261
extending rotatably into the switch-mounting hole
245
for mounting pivotally on the lock housing
24
, and a head portion
262
which extends transversely from the cylindrical portion
261
and which is disposed adjacent to the second end portion
274
of the latch member
27
. The head portion
262
is formed with an engaging protrusion
263
for engaging the notch
256
in the engaging flange
253
. The cylindrical portion
261
is formed with a radial pinhole
264
that is provided with a biasing spring
265
and a positioning pin
266
.
The head portion
262
of the switch member
26
is operable to move pivotally about an axis of the cylindrical portion
261
to a locking position, as shown in
FIG. 4
, in which the engaging protrusion
263
moves into the notch
256
and engages the engaging flange
253
so as to prevent axial rotation of the latch-mounting portion
254
and prevent rotation of the latch member
27
with the latch-mounting portion
254
relative to the lock housing
24
. At this time, the latch member
27
is locked at the door-frame-engaging position for locking the door panel
1
to the doorframe
11
. The head portion
262
of the switch member
26
is further operable to move pivotally about the axis of the cylindrical portion
261
to an unlocking position, as shown in
FIG. 5
, in which the engaging protrusion
263
is disposed externally of the notch
256
and disengages the engaging flange
253
to permit axial rotation of the latch-mounting portion
254
, thereby permitting operation of the first and second operating levers
22
,
25
and rotation the latch member
27
with the latch-mounting portion
254
relative to the lock housing
24
. When the switch member
26
is moved to the locking position, the positioning pin
266
is biased by the biasing spring
265
to extend into the first positioning hole
246
for retaining removably the switch member
26
in the locking position. When the switch member
26
is moved to the unlocking position, the positioning pin
266
is biased by the biasing spring
265
to extend into the second positioning hole
247
for retaining removably the switch member
26
in the unlocking position.
In use, the switch member
26
is operable from the inner side of the door panel
1
to move to the locking position after the door panel
1
is retained on the doorframe
11
by virtue of the engagement between the latch member
27
and the doorframe
11
, thereby locking the door panel
1
to the doorframe
11
. To open the door, the switch member
26
is operated to move to the unlocking position, as shown in
FIG. 5
, so as to permit operation of the first and second operating levers
22
,
25
for disengaging the latch member
27
from the doorframe
1
.
Referring to
FIGS. 4
to
6
, in case the switch member
26
is accidentally operated and is moved to the locking position before the door panel
1
is moved toward the doorframe
11
, subsequent movement of the door panel
1
toward the doorframe
11
will cause the curved cam surface of the connecting wall
277
of the latch member
27
to slide past the doorframe
11
to result in depression of the latch member
27
, as shown in FIG.
6
. At this time, the second end portion
274
of the latch member
27
is moved pivotally toward the latch-mounting portion
254
about the axis of the pivot shaft
273
and against the biasing action of the compression spring
28
, and pushes the head portion
262
of the switch member
26
for moving the switch member
26
to the unlocking position, as shown in FIG.
5
. Operation of the first and second operating levers
22
,
25
is thus permitted at this time.
Therefore, in the lock apparatus of the present invention, once the switch member
26
is accidentally moved to the locking position before the door panel
1
is moved to the doorframe
11
and with nobody inside the room, subsequent movement of the door panel
1
toward the doorframe
11
will cause the latch member
27
to move the switch member
26
to the unlocking position. The lock apparatus of the present invention thus prevents accidental locking of the door panel
1
to the doorframe
11
, and solves the problem that is frequently encountered in the aforementioned conventional lock apparatus.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
Claims
- 1. A lock apparatus, comprising:a lock housing having a mounting wall formed with a spindle hole; a spindle extending through said spindle hole in said lock housing, said spindle having opposite first and second ends; a first operating lever having a coupling portion coupled co-rotatably to said first end of said spindle, and a lever portion extending from said coupling portion, said lever portion being operable to cause axial rotation of said spindle; a second operating lever having a latch-mounting portion which is coupled co-rotatably to said second end of said spindle and which is mounted rotatably on said lock housing about an axis of said spindle, a lever portion extending from said latch-mounting portion, and a radially extending engaging flange formed on said latch-mounting portion, said engaging flange having a peripheral edge formed with a notch, said lever portion of said second operating lever being operable to cause axial rotation of said spindle together with said latch-mounting portion; a latch member mounted on said latch-mounting portion and rotatable together with said latch-mounting portion about the axis of said spindle, said latch member having a first end portion mounted pivotally on said latch-mounting portion of said second operating lever about a pivot axis transverse to the axis of said spindle, and a second end portion opposite to said first end portion, said second end portion of said latch member being pivotable about said pivot axis toward and away from said latch-mounting portion; a switch member mounted movably on said mounting wall of said lock housing and disposed adjacent to said engaging flange, said switch member being formed with an engaging protrusion and being movable relative to said lock housing between a locking position, in which said engaging protrusion moves into said notch in said engaging flange and engages said engaging flange so as to prevent axial rotation of said latch-mounting portion and prevent rotation of said latch member with said latch-mounting portion relative to said lock housing, and an unlocking position, in which said engaging protrusion is disposed externally of said notch and disengages said engaging flange to permit axial rotation of said latch-mounting portion, thereby permitting rotation of said latch member with said latch-mounting portion relative to said lock housing; and a biasing spring for biasing said second end portion of said latch member away from said latch-mounting portion; said latch member being depressible to move said second end portion of said latch member pivotally toward said latch-mounting portion about said pivot axis against biasing action of said biasing spring so as to enable said second end portion to push said switch member and move said switch member from the locking position to the unlocking position when said switch member is disposed in the locking position prior to depression of said latch member.
- 2. The lock apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said second end portion of said latch member is formed with a limiting groove, said latch-mounting portion of said second operating lever being formed with a limiting protrusion disposed in said limiting groove for limiting movement of said second end portion of said latch member toward and away from said latch-mounting portion.
- 3. The lock apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said lock housing has a tubular member confining a switch-mounting hole with an axis parallel to said spindle, said switch member having a cylindrical portion mounted pivotally in said switch-mounting hole and a head portion extending transversely from said cylindrical portion and formed with said engaging protrusion, said head portion being movable pivotally about the axis of said switch-mounting hole between the locking and unlocking positions, said second end portion of said latch member pushing said head portion of said switch member to move said switch member from the locking position to the unlocking position.
- 4. The lock apparatus according to claim 3, wherein said tubular member is formed with a radial first positioning hole and a radial second positioning hole that is angularly displaced from said first positioning hole, said switch member being provided with spring-loaded pin means that is extendible radially into a selected one of said first and second positioning holes for retaining removably said switch member at a respective one of the locking and unlocking positions.
- 5. The lock apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said latch member has a generally U-shaped cross-section, and includes parallel first and second walls which have said latch-mounting portion disposed therebetween, and a connecting wall interconnecting said first and second walls, said connecting wall being formed with a cam surface.
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