Information
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Patent Grant
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6178795
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Patent Number
6,178,795
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Date Filed
Wednesday, March 8, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 30, 200124 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 070 149
- 070 218
- 070 422
- 070 472
- 070 DIG 42
- 292 142
- 292 172
- 292 DIG 27
- 292 DIG 62
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A lockable structure for a big-handle lock includes a base plate for connection with a bottom plate and a cover plate. A lock core assembly is mounted between the base plate and the cover plate. A transmission assembly is mounted between the base plate and a bottom plate. The lock core of the lock core assembly and a turn-button of an inner handle may drive a locking bar around which a follower disc is mounted. The follower disc includes a cam for driving a control plate. The control plate includes a projection for releasably engaging with a groove of a press-plate. Thus, when a press member is pressed, the press-plate, the control plate, and the actuating plate are moved accordingly. The actuating plate includes a rack portion for meshing with a transmission wheel for turning a spindle, thereby controlling retraction of a latch bolt.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a lockable structure for a big-handle lock.
2. Description of the Related Art
Taiwan Utility Model Publication No. 122820 issued on Nov. 11, 1989 and entitled “TRANSMISSION MECHANISM FOR A BIG-HANDLE LOCK” discloses a so-called big-handle lock comprising a seat assembly and a transmission assembly. The seat assembly includes a receiving member, a press member, and a pivotal pin. The transmission assembly includes a cover plate, a push-button rod, a connecting plate, a transmission plate, a fixing button, an actuating spring, a transmission rod, and a bottom plate. The big-handle lock is mounted to a door to allow easy opening of the door, which is particularly suitable for a heavy door. When the push-button rod is pushed, the transmission rod 26 is rotated for retracting a latch bolt to allow opening of the door. Nevertheless, the big-handle lock cannot provide locking function such that an additional lockable structure is required. As a result, installation and use of the big-handle lock and the additional lockable structure are inconvenient.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is the primary object of the present invention to provide a lockable structure for a big-handle lock to allow easy installation and use of the big-handle lock.
A lock in accordance with the present invention comprises:
a base plate adapted to be mounted to a door and including a first opening;
a lock core assembly mounted to the base plate and including a lock core;
a press member including a first end extended through the first opening and a second end for manual pressing;
a bottom plate mounted to the base plate and including an axle hole and a second opening through which the first end of the press member extends;
a transmission assembly comprising:
a transmission wheel rotatably mounted in the axle hole of the bottom plate and including a plurality of teeth;
an actuating plate including a rack portion for meshing with the teeth of the transmission wheel, whereby rectilinear movement of the actuating plate causes rotational movement of the transmission wheel;
a control plate operably connected to the actuating plate to move therewith, the control plate including a projection and a slot;
a press-plate including a groove for releasably engaging with the projection of the control plate, the press-plate including a hole through which the first end of the press member extends for driving the press-plate, the press-plate being moved rectilinearly when the second end of the press member is pressed;
a locking bar including a first end engaged with the lock core of the lock core assembly and a second end adapted to be engaged with a turn-button of an inner handle; and
a follower disc mounted around the locking bar to rotate therewith, the follower disc including a cam for bearing against a wall defining a portion of the slot of the control plate; and
a cover plate engaged with the bottom plate and including a lock core hole through which a key is inserted to drive the lock core, the cover plate including a third opening through which the second end of the press member extends.
The bottom plate includes two pin-receiving holes located on two sides of the first opening, respectively. The pin-receiving holes receive a pin about which the press member pivots. The base plate includes two protrusions for restraining movement of the press-plate between the protrusions. The actuating plate of the transmission assembly includes a second slot and the control plate includes a block engaged in the second slot to allow joint movement of the actuating plate and the control plate. The second slot of the actuating plate includes a narrower section and a wider section, whereby rotational movement of the control plate causes released or fitted engagement between the second slot and the block of the control plate. An elastic means is provided for biasing the press-plate to return to a predetermined position.
In an embodiment of the invention, the follower disc includes a flange with a non-circular shape having two reduced diameter portions, and an elastic member has two ends attached to the reduced diameter portions, respectively. In an alternative embodiment of the invention, the follower disc includes a flange with two symmetric opposite straight sides, and an elastic member has two ends attached to the symmetric opposite straight sides, respectively.
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 big-handle lock with a lockable structure in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 2
is a sectional view of the big-handle lock mounted to a door.
FIG. 3
is a sectional view taken along line
3
—
3
in FIG.
2
.
FIG. 4
is a sectional view similar to
FIG. 3
, illustrating operation of the big-handle lock in a locked status.
FIG. 5
is a sectional view similar to
FIG. 3
, wherein the big-handle lock is in an unlocked status.
FIG. 6
is a sectional view taken along line
6
—
6
in FIG.
5
.
FIG. 7
is a sectional view similar to
FIG. 6
, illustrating unlatching operation of the big-handle lock by means of pressing a press member.
FIG. 8
is a sectional view similar to
FIG. 2
, wherein the big-handle lock is mounted to a thicker door.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Preferred embodiments in accordance with the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Referring to
FIGS. 1 and 2
, a preferred embodiment of a lockable structure for a big-handle lock in accordance with the present invention generally includes a base plate
1
, a bottom plate
2
, a transmission assembly
3
, and a cover plate
4
. The lockable structure, when mounted to a door
7
, is operably connected to an outer handle
43
(the so-called big handle) and an inner handle
5
for controlling retraction of a latch bolt
61
of a latch assembly
6
of the big-handle lock.
The base plate
1
includes a plurality of holes
11
for engaging with the cover plate
4
and the outer handle
43
by fasteners
12
. A bottom of the base plate
1
is engaged with the bottom plate
2
by a fastener
22
and is fixed to the door
7
by fasteners
52
. The base plate
1
includes a lock core hole
13
for receiving an end of a lock core assembly
14
. The other end of the lock core assembly
14
is mounted in a lock core hole
41
in the cover plate
4
. Thus, the lock core assembly
14
is positioned. The base plate
1
further includes an opening
15
through which an end of a press member
16
extends. The base plate
1
provides a support for pivotal movement of the press member
16
about a pin
17
. Two ends of the pin
17
are pivotally, respectively received in two pin-receiving holes
18
located on both sides of the opening
15
. The base plate
1
further includes a pair of protrusions
19
for keeping rectilinear movement of a press-plate
35
.
The bottom plate
2
includes holes
21
so as to be engaged to the bottom of the base plate
1
by fastener
22
. The transmission assembly
3
is mounted between the bottom plate
2
and the base plate
1
. The bottom plate
2
includes an axle hole
23
for rotatably holding a transmission wheel
31
. The bottom plate
2
further includes an opening
25
through which the end of the press member
16
extends. The bottom plate
2
may include ribs
24
to reinforce the structure.
The transmission assembly
3
includes the-above mentioned transmission wheel
31
, an actuating plate
32
, a control plate
33
, a follower disc
34
, the above-mentioned press-plate
35
, and a locking bar
36
. The transmission wheel
31
is mounted in the axle hole
23
of the bottom plate
2
and includes teeth
311
that mesh with a rack portion
321
of the actuating plate
32
, thereby providing transmission therebetween. The transmission wheel
31
includes a non-circular hole
312
through which a spindle
62
of the latch transmission wheel
31
is rotated when the spindle
62
is turned.
The actuating plate
32
is mounted between the bottom plate
2
and the base plate
1
and includes knurls
322
that are in contact with the bottom plate
2
for reducing friction between the bottom plate
2
and the actuating plate
32
. The actuating plate
32
includes a slot
323
through which a block
331
of the control plate
33
extends. The slot
323
includes a narrower section (not labeled) and a wider section (not labeled) such that the block
331
is engaged in the narrower section when the control plate
33
is turned, thereby providing firm engagement to allow transmission between the control plate
33
and the actuating plate
32
.
The control plate
33
includes a slot
332
for receiving a cam
341
of the follower disc
34
. When the follower disc
34
is turned, the control plate
33
is turned via transmission of the cam
341
and a projection
333
of the control plate
33
is moved into or out of a groove
351
of the press-plate
35
.
The cam
341
of the follower disc
34
is eccentrically arranged for bearing against a side wall defining a portion of the slot
332
of the control plate
33
, thereby turning the control plate
33
. In order to restrain rotational movement of the follower disc
34
, the follower disc
34
includes a flange
343
of a non-circular shape or having symmetric opposite straight sides. An elastic member
37
is attached to the reduced diameter portions of the non-circular shape or flat symmetric opposite straight sides of the flange
343
. Thus, the follower disc
34
is rotatable and can be stopped at a predetermined position. The elastic member
37
is mounted to an inner side of an annular ledge
131
formed in the lock core assembly hole
13
.
The press-plate
35
is mounted between the protrusions
19
of the base plate
1
and biased by elastic elements
352
downward to a predetermined position. The above-mentioned groove
351
of press-plate
35
releasably receives the projection
333
of the control plate
33
. The press-plate
35
further includes a hole
353
through which the end of the press member
16
extends. When the press member
16
is pressed, the press-plate
35
is moved upward. If the projection
333
of the control plate
33
is engaged in the groove
351
of the press-plate
35
, the control plate
33
is moved upward.
The locking bar
36
has a non-circular section and includes an end for engaging with the lock core (not labeled) of the lock core assembly
14
. The other end of the locking bar
36
is connected to a turn-button
51
of the inner handle
5
. The follower disc
34
is mounted around the locking bar
36
such that the locking bar
36
is turned to thereby turn the follower disc
34
for providing a locking function when either the lock core of the lock core assembly
14
or the turn-button
51
is turned.
The cover plate
4
is mounted to an outer side of the base plate
1
to provide an aesthetically pleasing appearance. The cover plate
4
is engaged with the outer handle
43
to allow easy pivotal movement of the door
7
. The other end of the lock core assembly
14
is mounted in the lock core hole
41
in the cover plate
4
through which a key (not shown) is insertable. The cover plate
4
further includes an opening
42
beyond which the other end of the press member
16
extends for manual operation.
FIGS. 2 and 3
show the locked status of the lock which can be obtained by means of turning the turn-button
51
or operating a key for the lock core of the lock core assembly
14
. The locking bar
36
is turned to rotate the follower disc
34
. The cam
341
of the follower disc
34
urges the control plate
33
to turn to thereby make the projection
333
of the control plate
33
disengage from the groove
351
of the press-plate
35
. As a result, when the press member
16
outside the door
7
is pressed, the press-plate
35
is moved upward (FIG.
4
), yet the control plate
33
cannot be moved upward, since the projection
333
of the control plate
33
is disengaged from the groove
351
of the press-plate
35
. Accordingly, the pressing of the press member
16
is a virtual work.
FIGS. 5 and 6
show the lock in an unlocked status that can be obtained by means of turning the turn-button
51
or operating a key for the lock core of the lock core assembly
14
. The locking bar
36
is turned to rotate the follower disc
34
. The cam
341
of the follower disc
34
urges the control plate
33
to turn to thereby make the projection
333
of the control plate
33
engage with the groove
351
of the press-plate
35
. As a result, when the press member
16
outside the door
7
is pressed (FIG.
7
), the press-plate
35
is moved upward, and the control plate
33
is also moved upward, since the projection
333
of the control plate
33
is engaged with the groove
351
of the press-plate
35
. Thus, the actuating plate
33
is moved upward via transmission of the block
331
of the control plate
33
. The transmission wheel
31
is turned via transmission of the rack portion
321
of the actuating plate
32
and the teeth
311
of the transmission wheel
31
. The spindle
62
is turned, as it is engaged in the non-circular hole
312
of the transmission wheel
31
. As a result, the latch bolt
61
of the latch assembly
6
is retracted, thereby allowing opening of the door
7
.
FIG. 8
illustrates application of the lock in accordance with the present invention to a thicker door.
Accordingly, the big-handle lock in accordance with the present invention provides a locking function, which is convenient to installation and use.
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 spirit and 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 comprising:a base plate adapted to be mounted to a door and including a first opening; a lock core assembly mounted to the base plate and including a lock core; a press member including a first end extended through the first opening and a second end for manual pressing; a bottom plate mounted to the base plate and including an axle hole and a second opening through which the first end of the press member extends; a transmission assembly comprising: a transmission wheel rotatably mounted in the axle hole of the bottom plate and including a plurality of teeth; an actuating plate including a rack portion for meshing with the teeth of the transmission wheel, whereby rectilinear movement of the actuating plate causes rotational movement of the transmission wheel; a control plate operably connected to the actuating plate to move therewith, the control plate including a projection and a slot; a press-plate including a groove for releasably engaging with the projection of the control plate, the press-plate including a hole through which the first end of the press member extends for driving the press-plate, the press-plate being moved rectilinearly when the second end of the press member is pressed; a locking bar including a first end engaged with the lock core of the lock core assembly and a second end adapted to be engaged with a turn-button of an inner handle; and a follower disc mounted around the locking bar to rotate therewith, the follower disc including a cam for bearing against a wall defining a portion of the slot of the control plate; and a cover plate engaged with the bottom plate and including a lock core hole through which a key is inserted to drive the lock core, the cover plate including a third opening through which the second end of the press member extends.
- 2. The lock as claimed in claim 1, wherein the base plate includes two pin-receiving holes located on two sides of the first opening, respectively, the pin-receiving holes receiving a pin about which the press member pivots.
- 3. The lock as claimed in claim 1, wherein the base plate includes two protrusions for restraining movement of the press-plate between the protrusions.
- 4. The lock as claimed in claim 1, wherein the actuating plate of the transmission assembly includes a second slot and wherein the control plate includes a block engaged in the second slot to allow joint movement of the actuating plate and the control plate.
- 5. The lock as claimed in claim 4, wherein the second slot of the actuating plate includes a narrower section and a wider section, whereby rotational movement of the control plate causes released or fitted engagement between the second slot and the block of the control plate.
- 6. The lock as claimed in claim 1, wherein the follower disc includes a flange with a non-circular shape having two reduced diameter portions, further comprising an elastic member having two ends attached to the reduced diameter portions, respectively.
- 7. The lock as claimed in claim 1, wherein the follower disc includes a flange with two symmetric opposite straight sides, further comprising an elastic member having two ends attached to the symmetric opposite straight sides, respectively.
- 8. The lock as claimed in claim 1, further comprising an elastic means for biasing the press-plate to return to a predetermined position.
US Referenced Citations (8)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number |
Date |
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122820 |
Nov 1989 |
TW |