1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a lock device, and more particularly to a lock device including an improved structure for selectively preventing the outdoor knob or handle from being forcedly or brutally rotated by the unauthorized persons and thus for preventing the lock device from being destroyed or damaged by the unauthorized persons.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Typical lock devices are normally attached to a door panel, and comprise a dead bolt extendible out of the lock casing for engaging with a door frame and for selectively locking the door panel to the door frame, and an indoor knob or handle and an outdoor knob or handle attached or coupled to the dead bolt of the lock device for rotating or operating the dead bolt to selectively lock and unlock the door panel.
For example, U.S. Pat. No. 3,042,437 to Duvall, U.S. Pat. No. 3,580,622 to Morgan, U.S. Pat. No. 4,496,178 to Best et al., U.S. Pat. No. 4,575,137 to Jans, U.S. Pat. No. 4,709,565 to Lin, and U.S. Pat. No. 5,551,736 to Fann et al. disclose several of the typical door lock devices each also comprising a lock casing secured to a door panel, and a dead bolt extendible out of the lock casing for engaging with a door frame, and an indoor knob or handle and an outdoor knob or handle attached or coupled to the dead bolt of the lock device for rotating or operating the dead bolt to selectively lock and unlock the door panel.
Normally, a spring biasing member is attached to the dead bolt or the handles or coupled between the handles and the lock casing for biasing or recovering the handles back to the original position and also for biasing or recovering the dead bolt to engage with the door frame after the handles are released by the user.
However, when the dead bolt is firmly or solidly locked and secured to the lock casing, the outdoor knob or handle may also be forcedly or brutally rotated by the unauthorized persons, and the inner structure of the typical door lock devices may also be destroyed or damaged by the unauthorized persons with the outdoor knob or handle.
The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the afore-described disadvantages of the conventional lock devices for door panels.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a lock device including an improved structure for selectively preventing the outdoor knob or handle from being forcedly or brutally rotated by the unauthorized persons and thus for preventing the lock device from being destroyed or damaged by the unauthorized persons.
In accordance with one aspect of the invention, there is provided a lock device comprising a lock housing including a chamber formed therein, a latch device slidably received and engaged in the chamber of the lock housing and having a deadbolt extendible out of the lock housing, an actuating lever pivotally received and engaged in the chamber of the lock housing for engaging with the latch device and for selectively actuating the deadbolt of the latch device into the chamber of the lock housing, two rotary mechanisms pivotally received and engaged in the chamber of the lock housing and each including a casing and a cover secured together, and each including a compartment and a channel formed in the casing, and each including a rotary member pivotally received and engaged in the compartment of the casing, and each including a protrusion extended from the rotary member and slidably engaged with the channel of the casing for limiting the rotary member to rotate relative to the casings of the rotary mechanisms respectively, and each including a cavity formed in the rotary member, and each including an actuating finger extended outwardly from the casing for selectively engaging with the actuating lever, and each including a tongue slidably attached to the casing and each having an inner end extendible into the compartment of the casing for selectively engaging with the cavity of the rotary member and for selectively securing the rotary member and the casing together and for allowing the rotary member and the cover and the casing of each rotary mechanism to be rotated in concert with each other, an outdoor handle and an indoor handle coupled to the rotary members of the rotary mechanisms respectively for selectively rotating the rotary members of the rotary mechanisms relative to the lock housing respectively, two spring-biased followers received and engaged in the chamber of the lock housing and each including a limb for engaging with the protrusion of the rotary member and for allowing the rotary members to be selectively rotated relative to the lock housing with the spring-biased followers, and a fastener securing the tongue and the rotary member to the casing of a first of the rotary mechanisms for allowing the rotary member and the cover and the casing of the first rotary mechanism to be rotated relative to the lock housing with the indoor handle and for selectively preventing the outdoor knob or handle of the fire door from being forcedly or brutally rotated by the unauthorized persons and thus for preventing the lock device from being destroyed or damaged by the unauthorized persons.
The rotary mechanisms each include a spring biasing member engaged between the tongue and the casing for biasing and forcing and moving and disengaging the inner end of the tongue from the rotary member. The covers of the rotary mechanisms each include an opening formed therein for rotatably engaging with the rotary member.
The covers of the rotary mechanisms each include a slot formed therein and communicative with the opening of the cover, and the rotary members each include a projection extended outwardly therefrom and slidably engaged with the slot of the cover for limiting the rotary member to rotate relative to the casing and the cover.
The rotary members each include a cavity formed therein for selectively receiving and engaging with the tongue. The lock housing includes a rod extended in the chamber of the lock housing, and the followers are received and engaged in the chamber of the lock housing and pivotally attached to the rod of the lock housing, and each include two plates secured together with a stem and a spacer for forming a gap between the plates, the limb is extended from the spacer.
Two sliding members may further be provided and slidably engaged in the gaps between the plates of the followers respectively, and each include an oblong hole formed therein for engaging with the rod and for slidably anchoring and positioning the sliding members to the lock housing and for engaging with the stem, and two spring biasing members engaged with the sliding members for biasing the sliding members to engage with the stems of the followers respectively.
A seat may further be provided and disposed and received and engaged in the chamber of the lock housing and secured to the lock housing with at least one fastener, and engaged with the spring biasing members.
The lock housing includes a pole extended in the chamber of the lock housing, and the sliding members each include a passage formed therein for slidably engaging with the pole of the lock housing.
Further objectives and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from a careful reading of the detailed description provided hereinbelow, with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.
Referring to the drawings, and initially to
An actuating lever 22 is further provided and pivotally or rotatably received or engaged in the chamber 11 of the lock housing 10 with a pivot axle 23 for selectively engaging with the latch device 20 (
For example, the rotary mechanisms 30, 50 each include a hub or casing 31, 51 and a cover 32, 52 attached or secured to the upper portion or one side of the casing 31, 51 with locks or fasteners or catches 33, 53, and each include a compartment 54 and a channel 55 formed therein (
A tongue 36, 56 is slidably received or engaged or attached or mounted to each of the casings 31, 51 of the rotary mechanisms 30, 50 respectively, and each include an inner end 37, 57 selectively extendible into the compartment 54 of the casing 31, 51 respectively, and each include a spring biasing member 38, 58 attached or mounted onto the tongue 36, 56 respectively and engaged with or between the tongue 36, 56 and the casing 31, 51 respectively for biasing or forcing or moving the inner end 37, 57 of the tongue 36, 56 out of the compartment 54 of the casing 31, 51 respectively. The rotary mechanisms 30, 50 each further include an extension or actuating finger 39, 59 extended outwardly from the casing 31, 51 for selectively engaging with the actuating lever 22 and the latch device 20 (
The rotary mechanisms 30, 50 each further include a rotary member 40 pivotally or rotatably received and engaged in the opening 34 of the cover 32, 52 and/or the compartment 54 of the casing 31, 51, and each include a protruded or peripheral bulge 41 extended radially and outwardly from the rotary member 40 and pivotally or rotatably received and engaged in the compartment 54 of the casing 31, 51 respectively, and having an outer diameter or dimension greater than that of the rotary member 40 for forming a peripheral shoulder 42 therein and for engaging with the cover 32, 52, and for stably anchoring and retaining the rotary member 40 to the casings 31, 51 and the covers 32, 52 of the rotary mechanisms 30, 50 respectively.
The rotary member 40 each include a projection 43 and a protrusion 44 extended outwardly therefrom and slidably engaged with or engaged in the slot 35 of the cover 32, 52 and the channel 55 of the casing 31, 51 respectively for limiting the rotary members 40 to rotate relative to the casings 31, 51 and the covers 32, 52 of the rotary mechanisms 30, 50 respectively, and the rotary member 40 each further include a cavity 45 formed therein for selectively receiving or engaging with the inner end 37, 57 of the tongue 36, 56 respectively (
For example, as shown in
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In operation, as shown in
When the cover 52 and the casing 51 of the rotary mechanism 50 may be rotated or driven relative to the lock housing 10 with the rotary member 40 and the indoor handle 5, the actuating finger 59 of the rotary mechanism 50 may be rotated or forced to selectively engage with the actuating lever 22 and the latch device 20, in order to selectively actuate or move the deadbolt 21 of the latch device 20 into the chamber 11 of the lock housing 10 (
On the contrary, as shown in
As shown in
Two spring-biased followers 70, 80 are disposed and received or engaged in the chamber 11 of the lock housing 10 and pivotally or rotatably attached or coupled to the rod 12 of the lock housing 10, and each include two plates 71, 72; 81, 82 disposed parallel to each other and secured together with a stem 73, 83 and a spacer 74, 84 for forming or defining a space or gap 76, 86 between the plates 71, 72; 81, 82 respectively, in which the spacer 74, 84 includes a protrusion or limb 75, 85 extended outwardly therefrom and extended out of the followers 70, 80 for engaging with the protrusions 44 of the rotary members 40 respectively (
The bars or sliding members 77, 87 each further include a passage 79, 89 formed therein for slidably receiving or engaging with the pole 13 of the lock housing 10 and for further slidably anchoring or positioning the sliding members 77, 87 to the lock housing 10 and for limiting the bars or sliding members 77, 87 to slide relative to the lock housing 10, and each further include an extension 90, 91 extended outwardly therefrom for engaging with the stem 73, 83 and the spring biasing members 63, 64 (
In operation, as shown in
When the indoor handle 5 is released, the spring biasing member 64 may bias or force or move the extension 91 onto or against the stem 83 of the follower 80 in order to rotate the follower 80 around the rod 12 and to force the limb 85 of the spacer 84 of the follower 80 to engage with the protrusion 44 of the rotary member 40 and to rotate the rotary member 40 and the cover 52 and the casing 51 of the rotary mechanism 50 back to the original position. On the contrary, as shown in
It is to be noted that the door lock device 1 may be attached to a door panel (not shown) as a fire door mechanism, for allowing the door lock device 1 to be operated with the indoor handle 5 only, and for preventing the door lock device 1 from being operated or actuated by the outdoor handle 3 or from outside of the buildings or housings. It is further to be noted that the tongue 36 ma also be mounted to the cover 32 of the rotary mechanism 30 for allowing the rotary member 40 and the cover 32 and the casing 31 of the rotary mechanism 30 to be rotated or driven relative to the lock housing 10 with the outdoor handle 3 when required. The fasteners 61 or 62 and the seat 60 may be used to adjust the spring biasing force of the spring biasing members 63, 64 onto the followers 70, 80 respectively.
Accordingly, the lock device in accordance with the present invention includes an improved structure for selectively preventing the outdoor knob or handle of the fire door from being forcedly or brutally rotated by the unauthorized persons and thus for preventing the lock device from being destroyed or damaged by the unauthorized persons.
Although this invention has been described with a certain degree of particularity, it is to be understood that the present disclosure has been made by way of example only and that numerous changes in the detailed construction and the combination and arrangement of parts may be resorted to without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.