Claims
- 1. A lock set for a door which comprises:
- an outer spindle manually operable for rotation and having a cylindrical wall, said cylindrical wall having two diametrically opposing grooves, and anchor members formed at one end of said outer spindle;
- at least one slide plate mounted in said outer spindle and extending into said grooves of said cylindrical wall, said slide plate being slidable diametrically relative to said outer spindle and having a hole therein;
- an inner spindle manually operable for rotation;
- a middle spindle disposed between said inner and outer spindles, said middle spindle having an enlarged end portion disposed adjacent said one end of said cylindrical wall, said enlarged end portion directly engaging said anchor members, thereby enabling said middle spindle to rotate simultaneously with said outer spindle;
- a turning rod passing through said middle spindle and having two ends for extension into said outer and inner spindles, respectively;
- a positioning plate disposed inside said outer spindle in abutment with said enlarged end portion in a non-interlocking relationship and including a slot for passage of said turning rod, said slot having a shape substantially conforming to that of the cross-section of said turning rod and being engageable with said turning rod for synchronous rotation relative to said enlarged end portion; and
- a biasing spring disposed between said positioning plate and said slide plate to bias said positioning plate towards said enlarged end portion so as to produce friction between said positioning plate and said enlarged end portion when said turning rod is turned, thereby preventing said turning rod from turning away from a desired position.
- 2. A lock set as claimed in claim 1, wherein said positioning plate further has at least one axially projecting boss to directly engage said enlarged end portion.
Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation-In-Part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/490,910 which was filed on Jun. 16, 1995 and which is now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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