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The present invention relates to a lock, and, in particular, to a lock to be assembled from the outer side, inner side, and lateral side of a door panel at the same time.
There are various types of lock in the market, such as Taiwan Pat. Nos. 83208619 and 101207351 and U.S. patent application Ser. Nos. 11/059,765 and 09/392,525, and so on. The disclosed structures of the locks are often utilized for regular door household locks, in which a user is allowed to lock or open the lock through using a key from outside of the door or turning the lock from inside of the door. In addition, technology revealed by Taiwan Pat. No. 108206360 is often utilized in locks of the above mentioned purposes.
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Hence, an object of the present invention is to provide a lock that is easy to assemble and install without any screw or other tool being required for fastening and assembling.
Accordingly, the lock of the present invention is assembled on a door panel. The door panel has a first surface, a second surface, a lateral side, an assembling hole passing through the first surface and the second surface, and a latch slot concavely arranged on the lateral side. The latch slot is communicated with the assembling hole. The lock comprises a latch assembly, a first locking mechanism and a second locking mechanism. The latch assembly is assembled in the latch slot and extended into the assembling hole. The latch assembly includes a face member, an assembly base connected with the face member, an assembly body extended from the assembly base, and a latch linked to the assembly body and adapted to be driven to move thereby. The assembly body has a core lock hole provided at the center thereof and an engaging hole. When the latch assembly is assembled on the door panel, the face member is allowed to lean against the lateral side of the door panel, the assembly base is arranged in the latch slot, and the assembly body is correspondingly arranged in the assembling hole. The first locking mechanism is assembled in the assembling hole through and from the first surface of the door panel and includes a first locating barrel arranged in the assembling hole, a locating ring assembled on the exterior of the first locating barrel, a linkage member assembled on the center of the locating ring, and a first locating pin arranged on the locating ring. The first locating barrel allows the assembly body to pass therethrough. The linkage member is adapted for passing through the core lock hole of the assembly body to link and drive the assembly body to act. The first locating pin is adapted for passing through the first locating barrel and the engaging hole of the assembly body and has a first engaging wedge side slantly formed and defined on an edge thereof. When the first locating pin is inserted further into the engaging hole, the first engaging wedge side engages and leans on the hole edge of the engaging hole and links and drives the latch assembly to move inward the assembling hole, so as to push the face member to lean against the lateral side of the door panel. The second locking mechanism is assembled on the second surface of the door panel. The second locking mechanism includes a second locating barrel inserted into the assembling hole and coupled with the first locating barrel and a turning member assembled on the exterior of the second locating barrel. The turning member is also connected with the linkage member, so as to allow the linkage member to link and drive the assembly body to act when the turning member or the linkage member is turned. According to the present invention, when the first locking mechanism and the second locking mechanism are assembled with the latch assembly of the lock, the latch assembly can be brought to position automatically by the first locking mechanism in the latch slot and the assembling hole and no screw or other tool are required for fastening in the process of the assembling. Hence, the present invention is easy and convenient to assemble.
Still further objects and advantages will become apparent from a consideration of the ensuing description and drawings.
These and other objectives, features, and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description, the accompanying drawings, and the appended claims.
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The latch assembly 3 is mostly assembled in the latch slot 25 through the lateral side 23 of the door panel 2 and extended into the assembling hole 24. The latch assembly 3 comprises a face member 31, an assembly base 32 connected with the face member 31, an assembly body 33 extended from the assembly base 32, and a latch 34 drivenably linked with the assembly body 33. When the latch assembly 3 is assembled in the door panel 2, the face member 31 is capable of leaning and attaching on the lateral side 23 of the door panel 2. The assembly base 32 is arranged in the latch slot 25. The assembly body 33 is correspondingly arranged in the assembling hole 24. The assembly body 33 has a core lock hole 331 provided at the center thereof, an engaging hole 332, a passage hole 333, and two perforations 334, wherein the engaging hole 332, the passage hole 333 and the two perforations 334 are arranged passing through the assembly body 33 and arranged around the core lock hole 331. The engaging hole 332 and the passage hole 333 are positioned below the core lock hole 331 and are arranged corresponding to each other. The perforations 334 are arranged above the core lock hole 331 and corresponding to each other. The mechanism regarding how the assembly body 33 links and drives the latch 34 to operate is similar to that of the Taiwan Pat. No. 108206360 that is not repetitively described here.
The first locking mechanism 4 is assembled in the assembling hole 24 through the first surface 21 of the door panel 2 and comprises a first locating barrel 41 configured for inserting and assembling in the assembling hole 24, a locating ring 42 assembled on an outer side of the first locating barrel 41, a linkage member 43 assembled on the locating ring 42, a first resilient member 44, a second resilient member 45, a first locating pin 46, a second locating pin 47, and a hollow exterior housing 48 sleeved on the locating ring 42, wherein the first resilient member 44, the second resilient member, the first locating pin 46 and the second locating pin 47 are arranged in the locating ring 42. The first locating barrel 41 comprises a base plate 411 provided for being contacted and attached with the first surface 21 of the door panel 2. The first locating barrel 41 further comprises an upper barrel piece 412 and a lower barrel piece 413 respectively extended from the base plate 411 toward the assembling hole 24. The base plate 411 has a docking hole 414 provided therein in correspondence to the core lock hole 331 and four through holes 415 provided therein in correspondence to the engaging hole 332, the passage hole 333, and the two perforations 334 respectively. The upper barrel piece 412 and the lower barrel piece 413 define a space therebetween for the assembly body 33 to laterally pass through and to be accommodated therein. Besides, each of the upper barrel piece 412 and the lower barrel piece 413 have an internal thread 416 provided thereon. The locating ring 42 has a connecting hole 421 formed at a center thereof for the linkage member 43 to be assembled therein, and a first accommodating slot 422 and a second accommodating slot 423 bilaterally symmetrically provided thereon around the connecting hole 421. The first resilient member 44 and the first locating pin 46 are both assembled in the first accommodating slot 422, while the second resilient member 45 and the second locating pin 47 are both assembled in the second accommodating slot 423. The first resilient member 44 and the second resilient member 45 are respectively adapted to resiliently and timely push the first locating pin 46 and the second locating pin 47. The first locating pin 46 has a small axial portion 461 provided coaxially for inserting into the first resilient member 44, a big axial portion 462 extended and boringly expanded from the small axial portion 461, and an intersecting axial portion 463 extended and boringly shrank from the big axial portion 462. An outer diameter of the big axial portion 462 is larger than the bore of the corresponding through hole 415. The intersecting axial portion 463 is adapted for inserting into the corresponding through hole 415 of the first locating barrel 41 and the engaging hole 332 of the assembly body 33. Also, the intersecting axial portion 463 has a first engaging wedge side 464 slantly formed and defined on an edge thereof. When the first locating pin 46 is inserted further into the engaging hole 332, the first engaging wedge side 464 engages and leans on the hole edge of the engaging hole 332, such that the first locating pin 46 provides a cushioning function and is capable of linking and driving the latch assembly 3 to move inward and toward the latch slot 25 and the assembling hole 24 because of the pushing force of the first resilient member 44. Therefore, the face member 31 would lean against the lateral side 23 of the door panel 2. The second locating pin 47 is adapted to pass through the passage hole 333 without contacting the edge of the passage hole 333. The structure of the second locating pin 47 is similar to that of the first locating pin 46 and thus not being repetitively specified here. Nevertheless, the second engaging wedge side 471 of the second locating pin 47 is correspondingly facing the first engaging wedge side 464.
The type of the linkage member 43 may vary depending on the function of the lock. For example, it may be a turnable part, so as only for linking and driving the assembly body 33 and the latch 34 to act and operate. Nonetheless, if the linkage member 43 has a function of locking/unlocking with a key, as illustrated in the present embodiment, the linkage member 43 may have to be a key cylinder, which has a core locking portion 431 assembled in the connecting hole 421 of the locating ring 42 and a stem 432 extended from the core locking portion 431. The stem 432 passes through the core lock hole 331 of the latch assembly 3 and is capable of linking and driving the assembly body 33 to act and operate, wherein a suitable gap 6 is remained to be formed therebetween, as illustrated in
The process to assemble the first locking mechanism 4 includes that:
assembling the locating ring 42 on the outer side of the exterior housing 48,
assembling the core locking portion 431 of the linkage member 43 into the connecting hole 421,
sequentially assembling the first resilient member 44 and the first locating pin 46 into the first accommodating slot 422,
sequentially assembling the second resilient member 45 and the second locating pin 47 into the second accommodating slot 423,
coupling the docking hole 414 of the base plate 411 with the core locking portion 431,
correspondingly inserting the first locating pin 46 and the second locating pin 47 into the through holes 415 of the base plate 411, and
affixing the base plate 411 with the locating ring 42 through two rivet joint member 7.
At this point, the big axial portion 462 of the first locating pin 46 is unable to pass through the through hole 415, such that it will not escape from the first accommodating slot 422, so as the second locating pin 47. Hence, the first locking mechanism 4 is assembled.
The second locking mechanism 5, which is assembled on the second surface 22 of the door panel 2, comprises a second locating barrel 51 inserted into the assembling hole 24 and connected with the first locating barrel 41, a mounting member 52 assembled in the second locating barrel 51, a cover 53 covered on the outer side of the second locating barrel 51, and a turning member 54 arranged outside of the cover 53. The second locating barrel 51 has an external thread 511 provided thereon and adapted for being screwed and coupled with the internal thread 416 of the first locating barrel 41. The mounting member 52 comprises a disk 521 pivotally arranged in the second locating barrel 51 and two mounting rods 522 parallelly extended from the disk 521. The mounting rods 522 correspondingly and respectively pass through the perforations 334 of the assembly body 33 so as to enhance the stability of the assembling of the latch assembly 3. The turning member 54 comprises a knob 541 and a shank 542 extended from the knob 541 and passing through the cover 53, the second locating barrel 51, and the disk 521. The shank 542 is connected with the stem 432, such that as the knob 541 is turned, the assembly body 33 will be linked and driven to act and operate through the shank 542 and the stem 432.
A process to assemble the second locking mechanism 5 mainly includes:
affixing and arranging the second locating barrel 51 in the cover 53,
pivotally arranging the disk 521 of the mounting member 52 in the second locating barrel 51, and
pivotally arranging the shank 542 of the turning member with the cover 53, the second locating barrel 51, and the disk 521, such that the second locking mechanism 5 is assembled.
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During the assembling of the lock of the present invention, the first resilient member 44 can push the first locating pin 46 to laterally shift the latch assembly 3 to position and eventually have the face member 31 lean against the lateral side 23 of the door panel 2. That is the resilience pushing of the first resilient member 44 provide a cushioning function for the assembling between the first locating pin 46 and the latch assembly 3, which not only enhances the assembling adaptability between the two and avoids poor assembling due to structural and dimensional tolerances, but also allows the lock of the present invention to maintain the face member 31 of the latch assembly 3 fitting and leaning on the lateral side 23 of the door panel 2 even for door sheets 2 of various thicknesses. In addition, it is worth mentioning that, because the latch assembly 3 of the lock of the present invention is laterally movable during the assembling process, a gap 6 is provided between the stem 432 of the linkage member 43 and the core lock hole 331 of the latch assembly 3 to allow the latch assembly 3 to have sufficient shifting space.
The lock of the present invention is mainly formed by the first locking mechanism 4, the latch assembly 3, and the second locking mechanism 5. Because the first locking mechanism 4 and the second locking mechanism 5 can be screwed to connect with each other and the latch assembly 3 can be brought to position by the first locking mechanism 4 automatically in the latch slot 25 and the assembling hole 24, therefore no screw or other tool are required for fastening in the process of the assembling. Accordingly, the present invention is easy and convenient to assemble. In addition, the first locating barrel 41 and the second locating barrel 51 can be screwed to be coupled with each other and the first resilient member 44 has a cushioning function that resiliently pushing the first locating pin 46 to laterally position the latch assembly 3, so that when a thickness of the door panel 2 has changed in a certain extent, the lock is still capable of functioning. Hence, the lock of the present invention is not only easy and convenient to assemble, but also widely suitable for various types and thicknesses of the door panel 2 in the market, which is, in other words, better in applicability.
The lock according to the present invention may also be utilized in a door panel 2 of a different open direction (e.g. left hand, right hand, and etc.). Referring to
One skilled in the art will understand that the embodiment of the present invention as shown in the drawings and described above is exemplary only and not intended to be limiting.
It will thus be seen that the objects of the present invention have been fully and effectively accomplished. The embodiments have been shown and described for the purposes of illustrating the functional and structural principles of the present invention and is subject to change without departure from such principles. Therefore, this invention includes all modifications encompassed within the spirit and scope of the following claims.
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6223572 | Marttinen | May 2001 | B1 |
6681605 | Huang | Jan 2004 | B1 |
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20210363783 A1 | Nov 2021 | US |