Lock apparatus

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6361090
  • Patent Number
    6,361,090
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, January 18, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 26, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Luu; Teri Pham
    Agents
    • Ladas & Parry
Abstract
A lock apparatus includes a lock housing having a mounting wall and a surrounding wall which cooperatively confine a receiving space. A latch actuator is mounted on the lock housing, and includes an operable rotary disc and a spindle which extends rotatably into the receiving space via a spindle hole formed in the mounting wall. The rotary disc is operable to rotate the latch actuator between locking and unlocking positions. The spindle has a positioning section which has a peripheral portion formed with flat first and second positioning surfaces that are angularly displaced from each other. A latch member is mounted on the lock housing, and is associated operably with the latch actuator. An elongated spring plate is mounted in the receiving space, and is disposed perpendicular to the spindle. The spring plate abuts against the first positioning surface to retain the latch actuator in the locking position, and abuts against the second positioning surface to retain the latch actuator in the unlocking position.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a lock apparatus, more particularly to a lock apparatus which has a relatively simple structure to simplify the manufacturing process and assembly thereof.




2. Description of the Related Art





FIGS. 1 and 2

illustrate a conventional lock apparatus


1


which is mounted on a door panel


2


to permit locking of the door panel


2


to an adjacent door frame


23


. As shown, in the conventional lock apparatus


1


, an elongated escutcheon


11


is mounted on an outer side


22


of the door panel


2


. The escutcheon


11


is formed with upper and lower fastening posts


112


, and a spindle hole


111


between the fastening posts


112


. The door panel


2


is formed with a spindle hole


25


aligned with the spindle hole


111


in the escutcheon


11


, and a pair of fastener holes


26


aligned with the fastening posts


112


, respectively. A lock core unit


12


is mounted on the escutcheon


11


adjacent to the outer side


22


of the door panel


2


. The lock core unit


12


has a cylindrical shell


121


extending into the spindle hole


111


and retained on the escutcheon


11


by means of a retaining ring


113


, and a key operable lock core body


122


mounted on the shell


121


and operable by a key


123


that drives axial rotation of the lock core body


122


relative to the shell


121


. The lock core body


122


has a drive end formed with a non-circular axial drive hole


124


. A lock housing


13


is fastened to an inner side


21


of the door panel


2


by means of a pair of screw bolts


130


. The screw bolts


130


extend respectively through a pair of fastening posts


137


in the lock housing


13


, the fastener holes


26


in the door panel


2


, and engage threadedly the fastening posts


112


of the escutcheon


11


. The lock housing


13


has a mounting wall


131


parallel to the door panel


2


, and a surrounding wall


134


that extends transversely from the mounting wall


131


toward the door panel


2


and that cooperates with the mounting wall


131


to confine a receiving space


135


in the housing


13


. The surrounding wall


134


is formed with a notch


136


which is disposed adjacent to the door frame


23


. The mounting wall


131


is formed with a circular mounting hole


132


which is axially aligned with the spindle holes


25


,


111


in the door panel


2


and the escutcheon


11


. The mounting wall


131


is further formed with a pair of diametrically opposite rivet projections


133


offset to the mounting hole


132


. A latch actuator


14


is mounted on the lock housing


13


at the mounting hole


132


. The latch actuator


14


includes a disc portion


141


retained at the mounting hole


132


, an eccentric actuating rod


143


projecting from the disc portion


141


, and an operable knob


142


formed on the disc portion


141


opposite to the actuating rod


143


and projecting from the lock housing


13


via the mounting hole


132


to permit manual operation of the latch actuator


14


. A latch member


15


is disposed movably in the lock housing


13


adjacent to the notch


136


. The latch member


15


is formed with an elongated slot


153


that permits extension of the actuating rod


143


therethrough, and is provided with a torsion spring


154


adjacent to the elongated slot


153


. The torsion spring


154


has a biasing leg


155


that extends across the elongated slot


153


and that abuts against a circumferential surface of the actuating rod


143


. When the operating knob


142


of the latch actuator


14


is operated to cause axial rotation of the disc portion


141


in the mounting hole


132


, the latch member


15


can be moved by the actuating rod


143


to project from the lock housing


13


via the notch


136


, or to retract into the receiving space


135


of the lock housing


13


. The lock housing


13


is further mounted with a coupling member


16


and an L-shaped retaining plate


18


. The coupling member


16


includes a circular disc


161


, an axially extending sleeve


163


connected to the circular disc


161


, and an axially extending flat spindle


17


. The circular disc


161


has an eccentric coupling hole


162


that has the actuating rod


143


extending therethrough. The spindle


17


has a first end


172


extending into and engaging co-rotatably the sleeve


163


, and a second end


171


extending through the spindle hole


25


in the door panel


2


and coupled to the drive hole


124


in the drive end of the lock core body


122


for co-rotation with the lock core body


122


. The retaining plate


18


includes a first plate portion


181


parallel to the mounting wall


131


and formed with a circular opening


183


which is aligned with the mounting hole


132


in the mounting wall


131


and which permits the sleeve


163


and the spindle


17


of the coupling member


16


to extend therethrough. The first plate portion


181


has diagonally opposite corners formed with through holes


184


(only one is visible) that permit extension of the rivet projections


133


therethrough. The rivet projections


133


are punched after extending through the through holes


184


for securing the retaining plate


18


on the lock housing


13


. The latch member


15


and the disc portion


161


of the coupling member


16


are retained between the mounting wall


131


and the first plate portion


181


of the retaining plate


18


. The retaining plate


18


further has a second plate portion


182


perpendicular to the first plate portion


181


and disposed in the notch


136


. In use, the lock apparatus


1


is operable from the inner side


21


of the door panel


2


by operating the knob


142


to move the latch actuator


14


to a locking position, where the latch member


15


projects from the lock housing


13


via the notch


136


and extends into a latch groove


24


formed in the door frame


23


, thereby locking the door panel


2


to the door frame


23


, and to an unlocking position, where the latch member


15


is retracted into the receiving space


135


, thereby unlocking the door panel


2


from the door frame


23


. The lock apparatus


1


can also be operated from the outer side


22


of the door panel


2


by operating the lock core unit


12


with the use of the key


123


. Since the latch actuator


14


is coupled to the lock core body


122


by virtue of the coupling member


16


, it can thus be driven by the key-operated lock core body


122


to move between the locking and unlocking positions. As the biasing leg


155


of the torsion spring


154


abuts against the circumferential surface of the actuating rod


143


, the latch actuator


14


can be retained in the locking and unlocking positions.




However, in order to mount the torsion spring


154


on the latch member


15


, the latch member


15


is formed with a spring hole


157


adjacent to the elongated slot


153


for retaining the torsion spring


154


. The latch member


15


has one side opposite to the latch actuator


14


and formed with an abutment shoulder


158


adjacent to the elongated slot


153


to permit the biasing leg


155


of the torsion spring


154


to abut against the abutment shoulder


158


when the torsion spring


154


is disposed in the spring hole


157


during assembly, thereby positioning the biasing leg


155


so as to facilitate assembly of the latch actuator


14


to the latch member


15


. In addition, the latch member


15


has another side facing the latch actuator


14


and formed with another abutment shoulder (not shown) for positioning an opposite leg (not shown) of the torsion spring


154


. Therefore, the latch member


15


has a relatively complicated structure, and the assembly of the latch actuator


14


to the latch member


15


involves complicated and labor intensive tasks. Moreover, the retaining plate


18


is secured to the lock housing


13


by means of the rivet projections


133


via a rivet joint process, which further complicates the manufacture and assembly of the lock apparatus


1


.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Therefore, the object of the present invention is to provide a lock apparatus having a relatively simple structure so as to simplify the manufacturing and assembly processes thereof.




Accordingly, the lock apparatus of the present invention includes a lock housing, a latch actuator, a latch member, and an elongated spring plate. The lock housing has a mounting wall and a surrounding wall that extends transversely from the mounting wall and that cooperates with the mounting wall to confine a receiving space. The mounting wall is formed with a circular spindle hole communicated with the receiving space. The latch actuator is mounted on the lock housing, and includes an operable rotary disc and a spindle which is connected to the rotary disc and which extends rotatably into the receiving space of the lock housing via the spindle hole. The rotary disc is operable to rotate the latch actuator about an axis of the spindle between a locking position and an unlocking position. The spindle has a positioning section which has a non-circular cross-section and which is disposed in the receiving space. The positioning section has a peripheral portion formed with a flat first positioning surface and a flat second positioning surface that is angularly displaced from the first positioning surface. The latch member is mounted movably on the lock housing, and is associated operably with the latch actuator such that the latch member projects relative to the lock housing when the latch actuator is moved to the locking position and such that the latch member is retracted into the lock housing when the latch actuator is moved to the unlocking position. The elongated spring plate is mounted in the receiving space of the lock housing, and extends in a direction perpendicular to the spindle. The spring plate abuts against the first positioning surface to retain the latch actuator in the locking position, and abuts against the second positioning surface to retain the latch actuator in the unlocking position.











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 conventional lock apparatus;





FIG. 2

is a schematic view illustrating the conventional lock apparatus;





FIG. 3

is an exploded perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the lock apparatus of the present invention;





FIG. 4

is a cross-sectional view of the preferred embodiment;





FIG. 5

is another cross-sectional view of the preferred embodiment, wherein a latch actuator is in an unlocking position; and





FIG. 6

is yet another cross-sectional view of the preferred embodiment, wherein the latch actuator is in a locking position.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIGS. 3 and 4

, the preferred embodiment of the lock apparatus


4


of the present invention is adapted to be mounted on a door panel


5


and is operable for locking the door panel


5


to an adjacent door frame


51


. The lock apparatus


4


is shown to include an elongated escutcheon


41


, a lock core unit


42


, a lock housing


43


, a latch member


44


, and a latch actuator


45


.




The door panel


5


is formed with upper and lower fastener holes


55


, and a circular cylinder hole


54


between the fastener holes


55


.




The escutcheon


41


is adapted to be disposed on an outer side


53


of the door panel


5


, and is formed with upper and lower fastening posts


412


to be aligned with the fastener holes


55


, respectively, and an access hole


413


to be aligned with the cylinder hole


54


in the door panel


5


.




The lock core unit


42


includes a lock cylinder


422


adapted to be extended through the cylinder hole


54


, a key-operable lock core body


421


retained in the lock cylinder


422


, and a fastening plate


423


connected to one end of the lock cylinder


422


. The fastening plate


423


is disposed at an inner side


52


of the door panel


5


, and is formed with a central and circular spindle hole


427


aligned with the lock core body


421


, and upper and lower fastener holes


426


to be aligned respectively with the fastener holes


55


in the door panel


5


. The lock core body


421


has an operable end formed with a key hole


424


which is disposed adjacent to the access hole


413


to permit extension of a key (not shown) thereinto via the access hole


413


, and an opposite coupling end


425


disposed adjacent to the spindle hole


427


in the fastening plate


423


.




The lock housing


43


is adapted to be disposed at the inner side


52


of the door panel


5


adjacent to the fastening plate


423


of the lock core unit


42


, and has a mounting wall


431


parallel to the fastening plate


423


, and a looped surrounding wall


433


that extends transversely from a periphery of the mounting wall


431


toward the fastening plate


423


so as to cooperate with the mounting wall


431


to confine a receiving space


434


which has one end closed by the fastening plate


423


. A pair screw bolts


70


extend through the mounting wall


431


of the lock housing


43


, the fastener holes


426


,


55


in the lock core unit


42


and the door panel


5


, and into the fastening posts


412


of the escutcheon


41


for fastening the lock housing


43


, the lock core unit


42


, and the escutcheon


41


to the door panel


5


. The mounting wall


431


is formed with a circular spindle hole


438


(see FIG.


4


). The lock housing


43


is further formed integrally with a hollow latch mounting portion


432


on one side of the mounting wall


431


opposite to the receiving space


434


. The surrounding wall


433


has two opposite lateral wall portions, each of which is formed with a pair of clamping members


439


that define a clamping space


430


therebetween. An elongated spring plate


6


is disposed in the receiving space


434


, and spans the lateral wall portions of the surrounding wall


433


. The spring plate


6


has two opposite ends


61


which are clamped in the clamping spaces


430


, respectively, for retention on the lateral wall portions of the surrounding wall


433


, and an intermediate portion


62


disposed adjacent to the spindle hole


438


. The latch mounting portion


432


is formed with a latch cavity


435


for receiving the latch member


44


, and has a lateral wall portion formed with an opening


436


that is communicated with the latch cavity


435


to permit projection of the latch member


44


therefrom.




The latch actuator


45


includes an operable rotary disc


450


mounted rotatably on the latch mounting portion


432


of the lock housing


43


, and a spindle


451


connected to the rotary disc


450


and extending rotatably through the latch cavity


435


and the spindle hole


438


and into the receiving space


434


. The spindle


451


has a distal end


459


coupled to the coupling end


425


of the lock core body


421


for co-rotation with the lock core body


421


when the lock core body


421


is operated by the key. The rotary disc


450


is formed with an eccentric actuating rod


452


which extends into the latch cavity


435


and which engages the latch member


44


. The latch actuator


45


is operable to rotate about an axis of the spindle


451


in a first direction to a locking position shown in

FIG. 6

, in which the latch member


44


is moved by the actuating rod


452


to project relative to the lock housing


43


via the opening


436


and is adapted to extend into a latch groove


56


formed in the door frame


51


so as to lock the door panel


5


to the door frame


51


. The latch actuator


45


is further operable to rotate about the axis of the spindle


451


in an opposite second direction to an unlocking position shown in

FIG. 5

, in which the latch member


44


is retracted into the latch cavity


435


to unlock the door panel


5


from the door frame


51


.




Referring again to

FIGS. 3 and 4

, the spindle


451


has a circumferential surface with a circular cross-section, and a positioning section


453


with a non-circular cross-section. The positioning section


453


is disposed in the receiving space


434


, and has a peripheral portion formed with a flat first positioning surface


455


and a flat second positioning surface


456


that is angularly displaced from the first positioning surface


455


. Each of the first and second positioning surfaces


455


,


456


extends along a chord direction of the circular cross-section of the spindle


451


, and is indented radially relative to the circumferential surface so as to define a pair of radially extending retaining shoulders


457


at opposite axial edges of a respective one of the first and second positioning surfaces


455


,


456


. In the present embodiment, the first positioning surface


455


is adjacent and perpendicular to the second positioning surface


456


. The spring plate


6


extends in a direction perpendicular to the spindle


451


, and is aligned with the positioning section


453


of the spindle


451


. The intermediate portion


62


of the spring plate


6


has one side confronting and abutting resiliently against the positioning section


453


of the spindle


451


.




Referring to

FIG. 6

, the spring plate


6


abuts resiliently against the first positioning surface


455


of the spindle


451


to retain the latch actuator


45


in the locking position. At this time, the spring plate


6


is disposed between the retaining shoulders


457


(see

FIG. 4

) at the opposite axial edges of the first positioning surface


455


to prevent axial movement of the spindle


451


and avoid removal of the same from the lock housing


43


.




Referring to

FIG. 5

, the spring plate


6


abuts resiliently against the second positioning surface


456


of the spindle


451


to retain the latch actuator


45


in the unlocking position. Similarly, at this time, the spring plate


6


is disposed between the retaining shoulders


457


(see

FIG. 4

) at the opposite axial edges of the second positioning surface


456


to prevent axial movement of the spindle


451


and avoid removal of the same from the lock housing


43


.




Therefore, with the provision of the resilient spring plate


6


in the lock housing


43


and the positioning section


453


on the spindle


451


of the latch actuator


45


, the latch actuator


45


can be retained in the locking and unlocking positions, and can be prevented from removal from the lock housing


43


. The lock apparatus of the present invention has a more simple structure when compared with the conventional lock apparatus of FIG.


1


. The manufacture and assembly processes can be simplified accordingly.




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 and a surrounding wall that extends transversely from said mounting wall and that cooperates with said mounting wall to confine a receiving space, said mounting wall being formed with a circular spindle hole communicated with said receiving space; a latch actuator mounted on said lock housing, said latch actuator including an operable rotary disc and a spindle which is connected to said rotary disc and which extends rotatably into said receiving space of said lock housing via said spindle hole, said rotary disc being operable to rotate said latch actuator about an axis of said spindle between a locking position and an unlocking position, said spindle having a positioning section which has a non-circular cross-section and which is disposed in said receiving space, said positioning section having a peripheral portion formed with a flat first positioning surface and a flat second positioning surface that is angularly displaced from said first positioning surface; a latch member mounted movably on said lock housing and associated operably with said latch actuator such that said latch member projects relative to said lock housing when said latch actuator is moved to the locking position and such that said latch member is retracted into said lock housing when said latch actuator is moved to the unlocking position; and an elongated spring plate mounted in said receiving space of said lock housing and extending in a direction perpendicular to said spindle of said latch actuator, said spring plate abutting against said first positioning surface to retain said latch actuator in the locking position, and abutting against said second positioning surface to retain said latch actuator in the unlocking position.
  • 2. The lock apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said first and second positioning surfaces are adjacent and perpendicular to each other.
  • 3. The lock apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said spindle has a circumferential surface with a circular cross-section, each of said first and second positioning surfaces extending along a chord direction of the circular cross-section of said spindle.
  • 4. The lock apparatus according to claim 3, wherein each of said first and second positioning surfaces has opposite axial edges and is indented radially relative to said circumferential surface so as to define a pair of radially extending retaining shoulders at said opposite axial edges of a respective one of said first and second positioning surfaces, said spring plate being disposed between said retaining shoulders when said latch actuator is in either one of the locking and unlocking positions so as to prevent movement of said latch actuator along the axis of said spindle.
  • 5. The lock apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said surrounding wall of said lock housing has opposite lateral wall portions, said spring plate spanning said lateral wall portions and having two opposite ends retained respectively on said lateral wall portions, and an intermediate portion which has one side confronting said positioning section of said spindle.
  • 6. The lock apparatus according to claim 5, wherein each of said lateral wall portions of said surrounding wall of said lock housing is formed with a pair of clamping members for clamping a respective one of said ends of said spring plate therebetween.
  • 7. The lock apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said lock housing is formed integrally with a hollow latch mounting portion which has a latch cavity to permit retraction of said latch member thereinto when said latch actuator is moved to the unlocking position, said latch mounting portion being formed with an opening communicated with said latch cavity to permit projection of said latch member from said latch cavity when said latch actuator is moved to the locking position.
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