Lock

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6748773
  • Patent Number
    6,748,773
  • Date Filed
    Friday, November 22, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 15, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A lock 10 to be mounted in a sliding door or window. The lock 10 includes a lever 17 that is used to retract and extend the locked tongue member 15. On the inside of the door there is provided a first cylinder lock 24 that is operable to release the tongue member 15 for movement from the extended position to the retracted position thereof while provided on the outside of the door is a lock cylinder 27 that is operable to lock or to release the tongue member 15 for movement from the extended position to the retracted position and operable to move the tongue member 15 between the extended and retracted positions thereof.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




The present invention relates to locks and more particularly but not exclusively to door locks.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Known deadlocks enable a user by operation of a key to “deadlock” the lock from the inside. This creates a problem in that should a person inside be unable to locate a key they will not be able to exit. This is of particular danger should a fire occur.




Described in Australian Patents 702534 and 692915 are locks having the above problem.




Frequently locks, such as the lock of Patent 692915 are configured such that a user entering from the outside by use of a key disables the deadlock mechanism so that a person cannot accidentally lock themselves inside by merely closing the door.




OBJECT OF THE INVENTION




It is the object of the present invention to overcome or substantially ameliorate the above disadvantage.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The lock includes:




a lock tongue member movable between an extended striker engaging position and a retracted position;




an actuator on a first side of said lock and which is manipulated by a user to move the tongue member from the extended position to the retracted position;




a lock mechanism operatively associated with said actuator and being arrangable in a first configuration and a second configuration, said mechanism wherein said first configuration permitting operation of said actuator to move the tongue member from the extended position to the retracted position, while wherein said second configuration rendering said actuator ineffective in respect of moving said tongue member from said extended position to said retracted position;




a first key operable lock cylinder, said first cylinder being on said first lock side and operatively associated with said lock mechanism;




a second key operable lock cylinder, said second cylinder being on a second side of said lock and operatively associated with said lock mechanism; and wherein




said lock mechanism is responsive to operation of said first cylinder by a user to be arranged in said first configuration but not said second configuration, while being responsive to operation of said second cylinder by a user to be arranged by choice of said user in said first configuration or said second configuration.




Preferably the tongue member includes a tongue portion and a base portion, with the base portion mounting the tongue member for angular movement between the extended and the retracted positions of the tongue member, with the tongue portion being of a hook configuration.




Preferably the lock further includes a projection movable, relative to the tongue member, between a first position retaining the tongue member in the extended position and providing said second configuration, and a second position permitting movement of the tongue member and providing said first configuration, and a cam member mounted for angular movement to cause movement of the projection between the first and second positions thereof, with said cam member and projection being part of said lock mechanism and moved by operation of the first and second cylinders.




Preferably each cylinder includes a barrel, with the barrels, tongue member and cam member being angularly movable about a common axis.




Preferably the lock further includes a pawl mounted on said cam member, the pawl being adapted to prevent operation of said first cylinder to arrange said lock mechanism in said second configuration.




Preferably said pawl is movable parallel to said axis between a first position at which said cam member is movable by said first cylinder, and a second position at which said first cylinder is incapable of moving said cam member.




Preferably said fist cylinder when moved angularly in a first direction moves the pawl to the pawl second position so that angular movement of the first cylinder in said first direction does not move said cam member, while angular movement of said first cylinder in the opposite angular to said first direction causes engagement of the first cylinder with the pawl to thereby move the cam member and thus movement of said projection from the projection first position to the projection second position.




Preferably the lock further includes a spring urging said pawl in the pawl first position.




Preferably the lock further includes a spring urging said projection to the first position thereof.




In a further preferred form the lock further includes:




a recess in said tongue member;




a projection movable with respect to said tongue member between a first position at which the projection is located in the recess preventing movement of the tongue member and thus providing said second configuration, and a second position spaced from the recess so as to permit movement of the tongue member and thus providing said second configuration;




a cam member operatively associated with the projection to cause movement of the projection between the first and the second positions thereof; and wherein




the first cylinder is operatively associated with the cam member so that the cam member can only be driven in one rotational direction by the first cylinder, with angular movement of the cam member in said one direction providing for movement of the cam member to cause movement of said projection to release the tongue member, while said second cylinder is operatively associated with the cam member so as to be operable to drive the cam member in both rotational directions to thereby provide for movement of said projection to either of the positions thereof.




Preferably the lock further includes a pawl mounted on said cam member, the pawl being adapted to prevent operation of said first cylinder to arrange said lock mechanism in said second configuration.




Preferably said cam member is angularly moved about an axis, and said pawl is movable parallel to said axis between a first position in which the cam member is movable by said first cylinder, and a second position at which said cam member is incapable of moving said cam member.




Preferably rotational operation of the said first lock cylinder in one angular direction only, changes the operative configuration of the lock mechanism, while rotational operation of said second lock cylinder in either angular direction changes the operative configuration of said lock mechanism.




Preferably the lock further includes a projection movable, relative to the tongue member, between a first position retaining the tongue member in the extended position and providing said second configuration, and a second position permitting movement of the tongue member and providing said first configuration, and a cam member mounted for angular movement about an axis and to cause movement of the projection between the first and second positions thereof, with said cam member and projection being part of said lock mechanism and moved by operation of the first and second cylinders.




Preferably the lock further includes a pawl mounted on said cam member, the pawl being adapted to prevent operation of said first cylinder to arrange said lock mechanism in said second configuration.




Preferably said pawl is movable parallel to said axis between a first position at which said cam member is movable by said first cylinder, and a second position at which said first cylinder is incapable of moving said cam member.




Preferably said tongue member pivots about said axis to move between the tongue extended and retracted positions.




Preferably the lock cylinders are co-axial with respect to said axis.




Preferably said actuator is rendered ineffective to move the tongue to the retracted position by said tongue member being retained in the extended position.




Preferably said actuator is a lever that pivots about said axis to move the tongue member.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




A preferred form of the present invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings wherein:





FIG. 1

is a schematic parts exploded perspective view of a lock for a sliding door or window;





FIG. 2

is a schematic parts exploded perspective view of the lock of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a schematic front elevation of the lock mechanism of the lock of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

is a schematic perspective view of the lock mechanism as shown in

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 5

is a schematic front elevation of the lock mechanism of

FIG. 3

in a further operative configuration;





FIG. 6

is a schematic perspective view of the lock mechanism as illustrated in

FIG. 5

;





FIG. 7

is a schematic front elevation of the lock mechanism of

FIG. 3

in a further operative configuration;





FIG. 8

is a schematic perspective view of the lock mechanism as shown in

FIG. 7

;





FIG. 9

is a schematic perspective view of a cam member employed in the lock of the previous drawings; and





FIG. 10

is a further schematic perspective view of the cam member of FIG.


9


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




In

FIGS. 1

to


10


of the accompanying drawings there is schematically depicted a lock


10


. The lock


10


is intended to be mounted on a sliding door or window. However it should be appreciated that the present invention can be employed in other types of locks. The lock


10


includes a body


11


having a handle


12


which is secured to a base


13


. Typically, the body


11


would be mounted on the inside of the door, while mounted on the outside of the door is a further handle


14


. Accordingly, one side of the lock


10


corresponds to the inside of the door while the other side of the lock


10


corresponds to the outside of the door.




Mounted on the base


13


is a lock tongue member


15


which is of a “hook” configuration. The tongue member


15


is angularly movable about an axis


69


between an extended position shown in

FIG. 3

,

FIG. 4

,

FIG. 7

, FIG.


8


and

FIG. 9

, and a retracted position shown in

FIG. 5

, FIG.


6


and FIG.


10


. In the extended position, the tongue member


15


would typically be engaged with a striker to retain the door in the closed position.




Mounted on the base


13


is a lock mechanism


16


. The mechanism


16


includes an actuator in the form of a lever


17


. The lever


17


is operatively associated with the tongue member


15


and is manipulated by a user to move the tongue


15


between the extended and retracted positions. The lever


17


has an end


18


which would be gripped by a user, and an annular portion


19


via which the lever


17


is mounted for angular movement. In this respect it should also be noted that the tongue member


15


has an annular portion


20


which is part of the base


68


and which is aligned with the portion


19


so as to be generally coaxial with respect thereto. The portions


19


and


20


have circular apertures


21


and


22


respectively which are aligned with a circular aperture


23


in the base


13


. The lever


17


and tongue member


15


are angularly moved about the axis


69


.




On the inside of the lock


10


there is provided a key operated lock cylinder


24


that has a face


25


protruding through an aperture


26


in the body


11


, while on the outside of the lock


10


there is provided a key operated cylinder


27


having a face


28


that protrudes through an aperture


29


in the outside handle


14


. The cylinders


24


and


27


are operatively associated with a cam member


30


and have lock barrels angularly movable about the axis


69


by operation of a key, which lock barrels cause movement of the cam member


30


. The cam member


30


has a circular mounting barrel


31


upon which the portions


19


and


20


are mounted so that the barrel


31


projects through the apertures


21


and


22


. Still further, the barrel


31


projects through the aperture


23


in the base


13


. A resilient clip (not illustrated) engages within a groove


32


to retain the cam member


30


attached to the base


13


and the tongue member


15


and lever


17


also mounted on the base


13


for angular movement as described above. Accordingly the cam member


30


is movable angularly about the axis


69


.




The cam member


30


has a projection


33


that is located within the aperture


22


so as to move in the angular recess


34


of the portion


20


. The angular recess


34


has angular limits that are abutted by the projection


33


to cause movement of the tongue member


15


upon angular movement of the cam member


30


.




The tongue member


15


has a tongue portion


67


and a base


68


with a peripheral groove


35


which receives a projection


35


′ on the portion


19


, so that the tongue member


15


moves with operation of the lever


17


. The tongue portion


67


is of the above mentioned hook configuration and is intended to engage the striker.




Engaged by the cam member


30


is a cam follower


36


, which follower


36


has a pair of grooves


37


, each of which receives a flange


38


so that the cam follower


36


is guided in its linear movement relative to the base


13


. A spring


39


urges the cam follower


36


into engagement with the cam member


30


.




The cam member


30


has a retaining portion


40


, and a cam


41


that engages an arcuate surface


42


of the cam follower


36


. The cam


41


has a recess


44


within which the surface


42


is received to be inhibited from movement relative to the cam member


30


when engaged therein.




Extending from the inner end of the cylinder


27


is a metal strip


45


having an extremity


46


received within a shaped recess


47


in the cam member


30


. By use of a key the cylinder


27


can be used to cause angular movement of the cam member


30


. However, it should be appreciated that there is some lost motion between operation of the cylinder


27


and movement of the cam member


30


due to the shape of the recess


47


and the shape of the strip


45


. However, the recess


47


sets angular limits in respect of this lost motion so that movement beyond these angular limits by the strip


45


will cause angular movement of the cam member


30


.




Mounted in the cam member


30


is a pawl


48


that cooperates with the inner end


49


of the cylinder


24


. The pawl


48


is slidably received within a recess


50


of the cam member


30


and is urged outwardly by means of a spring


51


. The pawl


48


has a ramp surface


52


and an abutment surface


53


.




The end


49


has projections


54


and


55


, with the projection


54


being provided to engage the surface


52


to cause longitudinal movement inwardly of the pawl


48


so that angular movement of the cylinder


24


in the direction of the arrow


56


cause the pawl


48


to move inwardly and render the cylinder


24


ineffective in respect of moving the cam member


30


. However, angular movement of the cylinder


24


in the opposite direction to the arrow


56


causes engagement of the projection


54


with the surface


53


and subsequent angular movement of the cam member


30


.




To retain the tongue member


15


in the extended (striker engaging) position there is provided in the tongue member


15


a recess


57


that receives a projection


58


of the cam follower


36


. In this respect, it should be appreciated that the portion


19


also has the angular recess


34


as well as the recess


57


.




Urging the tongue member


15


to its displacement extremities (that is the retracted position and the extended position) is a spring assembly


66


which includes a mounting rod


59


about which there is positioned a spring


60


. The rod


59


has an end socket


61


that engages a projection


62


of the lever


17


. The other end of the rod


59


is slidably received within a guide


63


pivotally mounted in the base


13


. The spring


60


is compressed between the guide


63


and socket


61


so as to urge the lever


17


(and therefore the tongue member


15


) to locate the tongue member


15


in either the extended position or the retracted position. For example, when in the extended position, the spring


60


urges the tongue member


15


to remain in that position. When the lever


17


(or either cylinder


24


or


27


) is operated to pivot the tongue member


15


toward the retracted position, the assembly


66


will ultimately reach an “over centre” position where at farther movement of the tongue member


15


to the retracted position will cause the assembly


66


to urge the tongue member


15


to the retracted position. Movement of the tongue member


15


from the retracted position to the extended position causes the opposite to occur in that when the over centre position is passed, the assembly


66


will then act to urge the tongue member


15


to the extended position.




In operation of the above lock


10


the cylinders


24


and


27


, and lever


17


are operated to cause movement of the tongue member


15


. However, the lever


17


can only be used to move the tongue


15


if the cam follower


36


does not have its projection


58


engaged in the recess


57


. Engagement of the projection


58


within the recess


57


is determined by the position of the cam member


30


. When the cam


41


is engaged with the surface


42


and more particularly the surface


42


located in the recess


44


, the cam follower


36


is positioned radially outwardly with respect to the recess


57


and therefore the tongue member


15


is free to be moved by operation of the lever


17


. Relative movement between the tongue member


15


and cam member


30


is permitted due to the angular extent of the recess


34


and movement of the projection


33


there along. This first operative configuration of the lock mechanism


16


is best seen in

FIG. 5

, FIG.


6


and FIG.


10


.




The cylinders


24


and


27


are both operable to angularly move the cam member


30


to the position at which the surface


42


is engaged in the recess


44


. However, only cylinder


27


is operable to move the cam member


30


to displace the cam


41


from the surface


42


. When so displaced the projection


58


is free to move into engagement with the recess


57


. When the recess


57


is aligned with the projection


58


, engagement will occur due to the spring


39


urging the cam follower


36


toward the cam member


30


. When this engagement occurs the tongue


15


cannot be operated by means of the lever


17


. The cylinder


24


cannot be used to move the recess


44


from engagement with the surface


42


due to operation of the pawl


48


. For example, if a key was inserted in the cylinder


24


and rotated in the direction of the arrow


56


, the projection


54


would engage the ramp surface


52


to push the pawl


48


inwardly and prevent the cam member


30


from being driven. Ultimately, the projection


33


would engage an extremity of the recess


34


so that no further angular movement of the cam member


30


can occur. Thus the projection


58


remains in the recess


57


. If the cylinder


24


is rotated in the opposite direction to the arrow


56


, the projection


55


engages the surface


53


and drives the cam member


30


. As the cam member


30


angularly moves, the cam


41


removes the projection


58


from within the recess


57


by engagement with the surface


42


. Thus the tongue member


15


is free for pivoting movement by use of the lever


17


. However, further rotation of the key will cause movement of the tongue member


15


from the extended position to the retracted position by engagement of the projection


33


with the extremity of the recess


34


. Thus the cylinder


24


can only be used to move the mechanism


16


from a configuration in which the tongue member


15


is retained in the extended position, to a configuration at which the tongue member


15


is free to be operated by the lever


17


. The cylinder


24


cannot be used to move the mechanism


16


to the configuration in which the projection


58


is engaged within the recess


57


.




The cylinder


27


can be used to arrange the mechanism


16


in either of the above-described configurations. That is, the cylinder


27


can be operated to move the cam


30


to release the cam follower


36


for engagement with the recess


44


, or alternatively, move the cam member


30


to a position removing the projection


58


from within the recess


57


whereupon further angular movement of the key will move the tongue member


15


to the retracted position by engagement of the projection


33


with the extremity of the angular recess


34


.




The base


13


is provided with a pair of projections


64


and


65


that engage the lever


17


and define the two positions thereof, that is, the extended position and the retracted position of the tongue member


15


.




It should be further appreciated that operation of the cylinder


27


to move the recess


44


into alignment with the surface


42


also frees the lever


17


for operation. Accordingly, a user entering from the outside with a key can close the door without fear of being locked in as the lever


17


is fee for operation. The lever


17


can only be rendered inoperative by actuation of the cylinder


27


, not the cylinder


24


.




That is when the cylinder


24


is on the inside of a door, the cylinder


24


can only be operated to reader the lever


17


operative to retract the tongue member


15


. The cylinder


27


on the outside of the door can be operated to render the lever


17


inoperative and to lock the tongue member


15


in the extended position. The cylinder


27


can also be operated to render the lever


17


operable to retract the tongue member


15


and also to retract the tongue member


15


.



Claims
  • 1. A lock including:a lock tongue member movable between an extended striker engaging position and a retracted position; an actuator on a first side of said lock and which is manipulated by a user to move the tongue member from the extended position to the retracted position; a lock mechanism operatively associated with said actuator and being arrangable in a first configuration and a second configuration, said mechanism wherein said first configuration permitting operation of said actuator to move the tongue member from the extended position to the retracted position, while wherein said second configuration rendering said actuator ineffective in respect of moving said tongue member from said extended position to said retracted position; a first key operable lock cylinder, said first cylinder being on said first lock side and operatively associated with said lock mechanism; a second key operable lock cylinder, said second cylinder being on a second side of said lock and operatively associated with said lock mechanism; and wherein said lock mechanism is responsive to operation of said first cylinder by a user to be arranged in said first configuration but not said second configuration, while being responsive to operation of said second cylinder by a user to be arranged by choice of said user in said first configuration or said second configuration.
  • 2. The lock of claim 1 wherein the tongue member includes a tongue portion and a base portion, with the base portion mounting the tongue member for angular movement between the extended and the retracted positions of the tongue member, with the tongue portion being of a hook configuration.
  • 3. The lock of claim 2 further including a projection movable, relative to the tongue member, between a first position retaining the tongue member in the extended position and providing said second configuration, and a second position permitting movement of the tongue member and providing said first configuration, and a cam member mounted for angular movement to cause movement of the projection between the first and second positions thereof, with said cam member and projection being part of said lock mechanism and moved by operation of the first and second cylinders.
  • 4. The lock of claim 3 wherein each cylinder includes a barrel, with the barrels, tongue member and cam member being angularly movable about a common axis.
  • 5. The lock of claim 3 further including a pawl mounted on said cam member, the pawl being adapted to prevent operation of said first cylinder to arrange said lock mechanism in said second configuration.
  • 6. The lock of claim 5 wherein said pawl is movable parallel to said axis between a first position at which said cam member is movable by said first cylinder, and a second position at which said first cylinder is incapable of moving said cam member.
  • 7. The lock of claim 6 wherein said first cylinder when moved angularly in a first direction moves the pawl to the pawl second position so that angular movement of the first cylinder in said first direction does not move said cam member, while angular movement of said first cylinder in the opposite angular direction to said first direction causes engagement of the first cylinder with the pawl to thereby move the cam member and thus movement of said projection from the projection first position to the projection second position.
  • 8. The lock of claim 7 further including a spring urging said pawl in the pawl first position.
  • 9. The lock of claim 8 further including a spring urging said projection to the first position thereof.
  • 10. The lock of claim 1 further including:a recess in said tongue member; a projection movable with respect to said tongue member between a first position at which the projection is located in the recess preventing movement of the tongue member and thus providing said second configuration, and a second position spaced from the recess so as to permit movement of the tongue member and thus providing said first configuration; a cam member operatively associated with the projection to cause movement of the projection between the first and the second positions thereof; and wherein the first cylinder is operatively associated with the cam member so that the cam member can only be driven in one rotational direction by the first cylinder, with angular movement of the cam member in said one direction providing for movement of the cam member to cause movement of said projection to release the tongue member, while said second cylinder is operatively associated with the cam member so as to be operable to drive the cam member in both rotational directions to thereby provide for movement of said projection to either of the positions thereof.
  • 11. The lock of claim 10 further including a pawl mounted on said cam member, the pawl being adapted to prevent operation of said first cylinder to arrange said lock mechanism in said second configuration.
  • 12. The lock of claim 11 wherein said cam member is angularly moved about an axis, and said pawl is movable parallel to said axis between a first position in which the cam member is movable by said first cylinder, and a second position at which said first cylinder is incapable of moving said cam member.
  • 13. The lock of claim 1 wherein rotational operation of the said first lock cylinder in one angular direction only, changes the operative configuration of the lock mechanism, while rotational operation of said second lock cylinder in either angular direction changes the operative configuration of said lock mechanism.
  • 14. The lock of claim 13 further including a projection movable, relative to the tongue member, between a first position retaining the tongue member in the extended position and providing said second configuration, and a second position permitting movement of the tongue member and providing said first configuration, and a cam member mounted for angular movement about an axis and to cause movement of the projection between the first and second positions thereof, with said cam member and projection being part of said lock mechanism and moved by operation of the first and second cylinders.
  • 15. The lock of claim 14 further including a pawl mounted on said cam member, the pawl being adapted to prevent operation of said first cylinder to arrange said lock mechanism in said second configuration.
  • 16. The lock of claim 15 wherein said pawl is movable parallel to said axis between a first position at which said cam member is movable by said first cylinder, and a second position at which said first cylinder is incapable of moving said cam member.
  • 17. The lock of claim 16 wherein said tongue member pivots about said axis to move between the tongue extended and retracted positions.
  • 18. The lock of claim 17 wherein the lock cylinders are co-axial with respect to said axis.
  • 19. The lock of claim 1 wherein said actuator is rendered ineffective to move the tongue to the retracted position by said tongue member being retained in the extended position.
  • 20. The lock of claim 18 wherein said actuator is a lever that pivots about said axis to move the tongue member.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
PR9085 Nov 2001 AU
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