Lock structure for bathroom use

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6568231
  • Patent Number
    6,568,231
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, June 18, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 27, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A lock structure for bathroom use comprises an outer rose, an inner rose, an outer unlatching mechanism mounted to the outer rose, and an inner unlatching mechanism mounted to the inner rose. The inner unlatching mechanism includes a turnable inner unlatching rod on which a locking wheel is mounted to turn therewith. The locking wheel includes an engaging block for selectively engaging with a first engaging notch and a second engaging notch in a fixing member securely mounted in the inner rose. When the engaging block is engaged in the second engaging notch of the fixing member, the locking wheel is engaged in a notch of a follower wheel mounted on an inner spindle. The follower wheel can be turned when the inner handle is turned such that rotation of the follower wheel returns the locking wheel, thereby achieving the unlatching operation.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a lock structure for bathroom use.




2. Description of the Related Art





FIG. 8

of the drawings illustrates a conventional lock structure for bathroom use. The lock structure includes a latch mechanism


91


mounted into a doorplate


90


through an end face of the doorplate


90


. An inner rose


92


is mounted to an inner side of the doorplate


90


. An inner handle


93


is pivotally mounted to the inner rose


92


such that pivotal movement of the inner handle


93


causes retraction of a latch bolt


911


of the latch mechanism


91


. A turn piece


96


is pivotally mounted to the inner rose


92


, and turning of the turn piece


96


causes locking or unlocking. An outer rose


94


is mounted to an outer side of the doorplate


90


. An outer handle


95


is pivotally mounted to the outer rose


94


such that pivotal movement of the outer handle


95


causes retraction of the latch bolt


911


of the latch mechanism


91


.




Referring to

FIG. 9

, a disc


97


and a slide plate


98


are mounted in the inner rose


92


. The disc


97


turns together with the inner handle


93


and includes a notch


971


in a top thereof. A portion of the turn piece


96


received in the inner rose


92


includes a diverging groove


961


having a guide pin


962


therein. An end of the guide pin


962


is pivotally engaged in a hole


981


of the slide plate


98


. The slide plate


98


has a protrusion


982


on a lower end thereof. The slide plate


98


may slide in the inner rose


92


along a vertical direction, allowing the protrusion


982


to engage with or disengage from the notch


971


of the disc


97


.




When it is desired to open the doorplate


90


from an inner side of the doorplate


90


in a locked state, the turn piece


96


is firstly turned to make the slide plate


98


slide upward in the inner rose


92


, thereby disengaging the protrusion


982


from the notch


971


of the disc


97


. Thus, either handle


93


,


95


can be turned for opening the door. However, the door-unlocking action through turning the turn piece


96


and moving the slide plate


98


depends on the turning direction of the turn piece


96


. Namely, the manufacturer must know the exact type of the door (a left-handed one or a right-handed one) to which the lock is to be mounted, and the customer must be aware of this fact to avoid wrong installation.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is the primary object of the present invention to provide a lock structure that allows easy installation to a door, regardless of the type of the door.




It is another object of the present invention to provide a lock structure that can be easily unlocked from an inner side of the doorplate. Further, the lock can be easily unlatched by means of pressing of the inner handle.




A lock structure for bathroom use in accordance with the present invention includes an outer rose, an inner rose, an outer unlatching mechanism, and an inner unlatching mechanism. An outer handle is pivotally mounted to the outer rose. An outer spindle is connected to the outer handle to turn therewith. A wheel is mounted to the outer spindle to turn therewith and includes an engaging groove. A pair of plates is formed on the outer rose, and a hole is defined between the plates.




An inner handle is pivotally mounted to the inner rose. An inner spindle is connected to the inner handle to turn therewith. A drive wheel and a follower wheel are mounted on the inner spindle to turn therewith. An elastic element is mounted on the inner spindle for returning the inner handle. The follower wheel includes a notch. The inner rose further includes a hole.




The inner unlatching mechanism includes an inner unlatching rod, a fixing member, and a locking wheel. The inner unlatching rod is pivotally extended through the hole of the inner rose. The fixing member is fixed in the inner rose and includes a hole through which the inner unlatching rod extends. The fixing member further includes a first engaging notch and a second engaging notch shallower than the first engaging notch. The locking wheel is mounted on the inner unlatching rod to turn therewith. The locking wheel includes an engaging block and a plurality of teeth. When the engaging block is engaged in the first engaging notch of the fixing member, the locking wheel is disengaged from the follower wheel. When the engaging block is engaged in the second engaging notch of the fixing member, the locking wheel is engaged in the notch of the follower wheel.




The outer unlatching mechanism includes an outer unlatching rod, an elastic element, a stop plate, and a locking plate. The outer unlatching rod is pivotally extended through the hole of the outer rose and includes a first end securely engaged with the inner unlatching rod of the inner unlatching mechanism. The outer unlatching rod further includes a second end that is exposed outside the outer rose and that has a drive portion. The locking plate is mounted on the outer unlatching rod to turn therewith. The stop plate is mounted on the outer unlatching rod and rotatable relative to the locking plate. The locking plate includes a first engaging groove and a second engaging groove shallower than the first engaging groove. The stop plate includes a protrusion and is biased by the elastic element of the outer unlatching mechanism to be selectively engaged in one of the first engaging groove and the second engaging groove of the locking plate. When the protrusion of the stop plate is engaged in the first engaging groove of the locking plate, the stop plate is partially located between the plates on the outer rose and engaged in the engaging groove of the wheel. When the protrusion of the stop plate is engaged in the second engaging groove of the locking plate, the stop plate is received between the plates on the outer rose and disengaged from the engaging groove of the wheel.




Other objects, specific advantages, and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description and preferable embodiments when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view of a lock structure for bathroom use in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a sectional view of the lock structure in

FIG. 1

, wherein the lock is in an unlocked state.





FIG. 3

is a sectional view taken along plane


3





3


in FIG.


2


.





FIG. 4

is a sectional view taken along plane


4





4


in FIG.


2


.





FIG. 5

is a view similar to

FIG. 2

, wherein the lock is in a locked state.





FIG. 6

is a sectional view taken along plane


6





6


in FIG.


5


.





FIG. 7

is a view similar to

FIG. 6

, illustrating unlocking operation.





FIG. 8

is an exploded perspective view of a conventional lock structure for bathroom use.





FIG. 9

is an exploded perspective view illustrating detailed structure in an inner rose of the conventional lock structure in FIG.


8


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, a lock structure for bathroom use in accordance with the present invention generally includes an outer rose


1


, an inner rose


2


, an inner unlatching mechanism


3


, and an outer unlatching mechanism


4


.




The outer rose


1


is mounted to an outer side of a doorplate. An outer handle


11


is pivotally mounted to the outer rose


1


and engaged with an outer spindle


12


by fasteners such as bolts (not shown) that are detachable, allowing change in the orientation of the outer handle


11


relative to the outer rose


1


. The outer handle


11


can be of any conventional shape and made of any suitable material. A wheel


13


is mounted on the outer spindle


12


to turn therewith. The wheel


13


includes an engaging groove


131


in a periphery thereof. Further, a pair of plates


14


project from an inner side of the outer rose


1


. Two posts


15


extend from the outer rose


1


into an inner side of the doorplate. An outer housing


16


is attached to the inner side of the outer rose


1


and includes a hole


161


through which the outer spindle


12


extends and a slot


162


through which an outer unlatching rod


41


of the outer unlatching mechanism


4


extends.




The inner rose


2


is engaged with the outer rose


1


by means of extending fasteners such as bolts (not shown) through the inner rose


2


into screw holes (not labeled) of the posts


15


of the outer rose


1


. Thus, the inner rose


2


and the outer rose


1


are respectively mounted to the inner side and the outer side of the doorplate. An inner handle


21


is pivotally mounted to the outer rose


1


and engaged with an inner spindle


22


by fasteners such as bolts


211


that are detachable, allowing change in the orientation of the inner handle


21


relative to the outer rose


1


. Namely, the inner handle


21


can be located at 3 o'clock or 9 o'clock position. The inner spindle


22


is connected to the inner handle


21


to move therewith. A drive wheel


23


and a follower wheel


24


are mounted on the inner spindle


12


to turn therewith. A retainer ring


26


is provided to prevent disengagement of the drive wheel


23


and the follower wheel


24


. The follower wheel


24


includes a notch


241


and a plurality of teeth


242


in a periphery thereof. Further, an elastic element


25


for returning the inner handle


21


is mounted in the inner rose


2


and includes a first end attached to a protrusion


243


of the follower wheel


24


and a second end attached to a protrusion


29


on the inner rose


21


. The inner rose


2


is engaged with an inner housing


27


. If necessary, an escutcheon


28


may be provided to enclose the inner rose


2


, thereby providing an aesthetic appearance and preventing damage by a burglar.




The inner unlatching mechanism


3


includes an inner unlatching rod


31


, a fixing member


32


, a locking wheel


33


, an elastic element


34


, and a retainer


35


. The inner unlatching rod


31


is pivotally extended through a hole


21


in the inner rose


2


and has an end that extends beyond a hole


281


in the escutcheon


28


and that is engaged with an arm


311


. The arm


311


can be turned for turning the inner unlatching rod


31


. The fixing member


32


is fixed on the inner rose


2


and includes a hole


321


through which the inner unlatching rod


31


extends. The fixing member


32


further includes a first engaging notch


322


and a second engaging notch


323


having a depth not equal to that of the first engaging notch


322


. In this embodiment, the first engaging notch


322


is deeper than the second engaging notch


323


and extends in a direction perpendicular to the extending direction of the second engaging notch


323


for selective engagement with an engaging block


331


of the locking wheel


33


.




The engaging block


331


projects from a side of the locking wheel


33


and is substantially triangular. Further, the locking wheel


33


includes annularly arranged teeth


332


in a periphery thereof. When the engaging block


331


is engaged in the first engaging notch


322


, the locking wheel


33


is biased by the elastic element


34


such that the teeth


332


of the locking wheel


33


disengage from the teeth


242


of the follower wheel


24


. When the engaging block


331


is engaged in the second engaging notch


323


, the teeth


332


of the locking wheel


33


are engaged in the notch


241


of the follower wheel. Thus, when the follower wheel


24


turns, the locking wheel


33


also turns through engagement between the teeth


332


of the locking wheel


33


and the teeth


242


of the follower wheel


24


. The elastic element


34


biases the locking wheel


33


such that locking wheel


33


is always in intimate contact with the fixing member


32


and that the engaging block


331


is selectively engaged in one of the first engaging notch


322


and the second engaging notch


323


.




The outer unlatching mechanism


4


includes an outer unlatching rod


41


, an elastic element


42


, a stop plate


43


, and a locking plate


44


. The outer unlatching rod


41


is pivotally extended through a hole


17


of the outer rose


1


located between the plates


14


and includes an end engaged with the inner unlatching rod


31


of the inner unlatching mechanism


3


through a non-circular section. For example, the inner unlatching rod


31


is rectangular and engaged in a rectangular hole (not labeled) in the outer unlatching rod


41


. The other end of the outer unlatching mechanism


41


includes a drive portion


411


that is exposed outside the outer rose


1


. When in emergency, the outer unlatching rod


41


can be turned by turning the drive portion


411


. The drive portion


411


may be a slot. Further, the outer unlatching rod


41


includes a stop wall


412


adjacent to the drive portion


411


and may be formed by providing an enlarged end on which the drive portion


411


is provided.




The elastic element


42


, the stop plate


43


, and the locking plate


44


are mounted around the outer unlatching rod


41


, and a retaining member, e.g., a pin


45


is provided to retain the locking plate


44


on the outer locking plate


44


. The stop plate


43


and the outer unlatching rod


41


may rotate relative to each other, but the locking plate


44


and the outer unlatching rod


41


turns jointly. In this embodiment, the outer unlatching rod


41


includes a non-circular outer periphery, and the locking plate


44


includes a non-circular hole (not labeled) through which the outer unlatching rod


41


extends. The stop plate


43


and the locking plate


44


are biased by the elastic element


42


such that the stop plate


43


is always in intimate contact with the locking plate


44


.




The locking plate


44


includes a first engaging groove


441


and a second engaging groove


442


that is shallower than the first engaging groove


411


. The stop plate


43


includes a protrusion


431


. When the locking plate


44


turns together with the outer unlatching rod


41


, if the protrusion


431


of the stop plate


43


is engaged in the first engaging groove


441


of the locking plate


44


, the stop plate


43


is partially located between the plates


14


of the outer rose


1


, and the stop plate


43


is engaged in the engaging groove


13


of the wheel


13


. When the locking plate


44


turns together with the outer unlatching rod


41


, if the protrusion


431


of the stop plate


43


is engaged in the second engaging groove


442


of the locking plate


44


, the stop plate


43


is moved toward the stop wall


412


until it is thoroughly received between the plates


14


of the outer rose


1


and misaligned with (i.e., disengaged from) the engaging groove


131


of the wheel


13


.





FIGS. 2 through 4

illustrate the lock in an unlocked state, wherein the locking wheel


33


of the inner unlatching mechanism


3


is biased by the elastic element


34


such that the engaging block


331


of the locking wheel


33


enters the deeper first engaging notch


322


of the fixing member


32


. Thus, the locking wheel


33


is not aligned with the notch


241


of the follower wheel


24


of the inner rose


2


, and the protrusion


431


of the stop plate


43


is engaged with and thus retained in place by the second engaging groove


442


of the locking plate


44


. As a result, the stop plate


43


is thoroughly received between the plates


14


of the outer rose


1


such that the stop plate


43


is not aligned with (i.e., disengaged from) the engaging groove


131


of the wheel


13


. In this case, when either handle


21


,


11


is turned, the associated inner spindle


22


or outer spindle


12


is turned for retracting the latch bolt of the latch mechanism


5


. Namely, the doorplate of the bathroom can be opened normally.





FIGS. 5 and 6

illustrate the lock in a locked state. In this case, the arm


311


of the inner unlatching mechanism


3


can be turned for turning the inner unlatching rod


31


and the locking wheel


33


. The engaging block


331


of the locking wheel


33


is engaged with and thus positioned by the second engaging notch


323


of the fixing member


32


. Since the second engaging notch


323


is shallower than the first engaging notch


322


, the locking wheel


33


enters the notch


241


of the follower wheel


24


. Further, the outer unlatching rod


41


of the outer unlatching mechanism


4


is also turned when the inner unlatching rod


41


is turned, and the locking plate


44


turns accordingly. In this case, the stop plate


43


is biased by the elastic element


42


such that the protrusion


431


of the stop plate


43


is engaged in the first engaging groove


441


of the locking plate


44


. As a result, the stop plate


43


is partially located between the plates


14


of the outer rose


1


, and the stop plate


43


enters the engaging groove


131


of the wheel


13


. At this time, when the outer handle


11


is turned, since the stop plate


43


is engaged in the engaging groove


131


of the wheel


13


that may rotate together with the outer spindle


12


and since the stop plate


43


is partially hidden between the plates


41


, the stop plate


43


could not be turned, and the unlatching operation by means of turning the outer handle


11


fails. Namely, the lock is still in the locked state.




Referring to

FIG. 7

, when the lock is in the locked state, unlatching operation can be achieved from inside by means of directly turning the inner handle


21


without the need of unlatching the inner unlatching mechanism


3


. The inner spindle


22


is turned for retracting the latch bolt of the latch mechanism


5


. When in the locked state, the locking wheel


33


is engaged in the notch


241


of the follower wheel


24


such that when the inner spindle


22


turns, the follower wheel


24


also turns, which, in turn, causes rotation of the locking wheel


33


through the teeth


242


of the follower wheel


24


. Since the locking wheel


33


and the inner unlatching rod


31


turns jointly, the inner unlatching rod


31


cause simultaneous rotation of the outer unlatching rod


41


. As a result, the locking plate


44


on the outer unlatching rod


41


turns relative to the stop plate


43


. The protrusion


431


of the stop plate


43


is disengaged from the first engaging groove


441


of the locking plate


44


and then engaged in the second engaging groove


442


. The stop plate


43


is thus moved into the plates


14


and disengaged from the engaging groove


131


of the wheel


13


. The lock is unlatched accordingly.




Referring to

FIG. 5

again, when the lock in the locked state, when emergency unlatching is required, the user may use a coin to engage with the drive portion


411


in the form of a slot and then turn the outer unlatching rod


41


. The locking plate


44


is turned, and the protrusion


431


of the stop plate


43


enters the second engaging groove


442


of the locking plate


44


, causing the stop plate


43


to move thoroughly into the space between the plates


14


and to disengage from with the engaging groove


131


of the wheel


13


. Thus, the lock is unlatched, and the door can be then opened by means of turning the outer handle


11


in which the latch bolt


5


of the latch mechanism is retracted by turning the outer spindle


12


.




The lock structure for bathroom use in accordance with the present invention allows easy interchange of the position of the inner handle


21


and the outer handle


11


relative to the inner rose


2


and the outer rose


1


. Thus, the lock can be used with either a left-handed door or a right-handed door. Further, when the locked in the locked state, unlatching of the lock can be achieved by means of directly turning the inner handle


21


without the troublesome unlatching by the turn piece and the subsequent turning of the inner handle required by the conventional bathroom lock. Thus, unlatching is very easy, which is very useful when in emergency.




Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment as mentioned above, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the scope of the invention. It is, therefore, contemplated that the appended claims will cover such modifications and variations that fall within the true scope of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. A lock structure for bathroom use, the lock structure comprising:an outer rose (1), an outer handle (11) being pivotally mounted to the outer rose (1), an outer spindle (12) being connected to the outer handle (11) to turn therewith, a wheel (13) being mounted to the outer spindle (12) to turn therewith, the wheel (13) including an engaging groove (131), a pair of plates (14) being formed on the outer rose (1), a hole (17) being defined between the plates (14); an inner rose (2), an inner handle (21) being pivotally mounted to the inner rose (2), an inner spindle (22) being connected to the inner handle (21) to turn therewith, a drive wheel (23) and a follower wheel (24) being mounted on the inner-spindle (22) to turn therewith, an elastic element (21) being mounted on the inner spindle (22) for returning the inner handle (21), the follower wheel (24) including a notch (241), the inner rose (2) further including a hole (20); an inner unlatching mechanism (3) including an inner unlatching rod (31), a fixing member (32), and a locking wheel (33), the inner unlatching rod (31) being pivotally extended through the hole (20) of the inner rose (2), the fixing member (32) being fixed in the inner rose (2) and including a hole (321) through which the inner unlatching rod (31) extends, the fixing member (32) further including a first engaging notch (322) and a second engaging notch (323) shallower than the first engaging notch (322), the locking wheel (33) being mounted on the inner unlatching rod (31) to turn therewith, the locking wheel (33) including an engaging block (331) and a plurality of teeth (332), wherein when the engaging block (331) is engaged in the first engaging notch (322) of the fixing member (32), the locking wheel (33) is disengaged from the follower wheel (24), and wherein when the engaging block (331) is engaged in the second engaging notch (322) of the fixing member (32), the locking wheel (33) is engaged in the notch (241) of the follower wheel (24); and an outer unlatching mechanism (4) including an outer unlatching rod (41), an elastic element (42), a stop plate (43), and a locking plate (44), the outer unlatching rod (41) being pivotally extended through the hole (17) of the outer rose (1) and including a first end securely engaged with the inner unlatching rod (31) of the inner unlatching mechanism (3), the outer unlatching rod (41) further including a second end that is exposed outside the outer rose (1) and that has a drive portion (411), the locking plate (44) being mounted on the outer unlatching rod (41) to turn therewith, the stop plate (43) being mounted on the outer unlatching rod (41) and rotatable relative to the locking plate (44), the locking plate (44) including a first engaging groove (441) and a second engaging groove (442) shallower than the first engaging groove (441), the stop plate (43) including a protrusion (431) and being biased by the elastic element (42) of the outer unlatching mechanism (4) to be selectively engaged in one of the first engaging groove (441) and the second engaging groove (442) of the locking plate (44), wherein when the protrusion (431) of the stop plate (43) is engaged in the first engaging groove (441) of the locking plate (44), the stop plate (43) is partially located between the plates (14) on the outer rose (1) and engaged in the engaging groove (131) of the wheel (13), and wherein when the protrusion (431) of the stop plate (43) is engaged in the second engaging groove (442) of the locking plate (44), the stop plate (43) is received between the plates (14) on the outer rose (1) and disengaged from the engaging groove (131) of the wheel (13).
  • 2. The lock structure for bathroom use as claimed in claim 1, wherein the inner spindle (22) is connected to the inner handle (21) by detachable fasteners, and wherein the outer spindle (12) is connected to the outer handle (11) by detachable fasteners.
  • 3. The lock structure for bathroom use as claimed in claim 1, further comprising an outer housing (16) secured to the outer rose (1).
  • 4. The lock structure for bathroom use as claimed in claim 1, further comprising an inner housing (27) secured to the inner rose (2).
  • 5. The lock structure for bathroom use as claimed in claim 1, wherein the inner unlatching rod (31) further includes another elastic element (34) for biasing the locking wheel (33) such that the engaging block (331) of the locking wheel (33) is always in intimate contact with the fixing member (32).
  • 6. The lock structure for bathroom use as claimed in claim 1, wherein the outer unlatching rod (41) is mounted around the inner unlatching rod (31).
  • 7. The lock structure for bathroom use as claimed in claim 1, wherein the elastic element (42) mounted on the outer unlatching rod (41) biases the stop plate (43) to be always in intimate contact with the locking plate (44).
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