The invention relates to locking mechanisms and particularly to locking mechanisms for use with structures, for example to lock at least one door and/or window of a building such as a domestic home.
The invention provides a locking mechanism for use with at least one door and/or window of a structure, the mechanism comprising at least one operating handle and at least one electrical operating device.
The electrical operating device may comprise at least one remote control device.
The remote control device may comprise a fob which may be manually operated, e.g. by a householder from outside a building, to unlock a door or window.
Preferably, the locking mechanism comprises a first rotatable member associated with the handle, a second rotatable member spaced from the first rotatable member and associated with a dead bolt, and a control member extending between the first and second rotatable members.
The second rotatable member may be movable into a locking position in which it causes the control member to prevent operation of the handle.
The second control member is preferably rotatable by means of a motor.
The motor is preferably associated with a gear train which provides a high mechanical advantage in favour of the motor, for example by incorporating a worm.
The locking mechanism preferably incorporates a first clutch to enable the second operating member to be manually rotated if desired, notwithstanding the connection of the second rotatable member to the motor.
The locking mechanism may incorporate a second clutch arranged to slip once the motor has moved the second rotatable member to a predetermined position, the change in electrical current to the motor, on slippage of the second clutch, providing a readily detectable and identifiable signal indicating that the motor has achieved its function.
The control member may comprise a control link which, when the second rotatable member is in the locking position, is locked against movement by a cam associated with the second rotatable member, the other end of the control member locking the handle against movement.
The control member may operate to lock the handle against movement by the engagement of a projection in a recess.
Preferably, there is an internal handle and an external handle, both of which are locked against movement when the second rotatable member is in the locking position.
The cam may have a day latch position in which it does not prevent movement of the control member, but the control member is biased into a locking position.
Preferably, when the control member is biased into the locking position, the external handle cannot be moved, but the projection and recess locking the internal handle are such that there is a ramp surface so that the internal handle can be moved, the associated projection riding along the ramp and out of the recess.
This enables a house door, for example, to be put into a condition in which the door can be immediately opened from inside the house without any key or fob, but the door cannot be opened from outside the house without use of the fob.
Preferably the locking mechanism is such that operation of the fob causes the control member to move into a position in which the projection is clear of the recess and both the internal and external handles can be operated.
The locking mechanism may be such that after a door has been opened using the fob, and then closed, the locking mechanism moves into the day latch condition.
There may be a short delay before the locking mechanism moves into the day latch position, for example from 5 to 10 seconds.
The locking mechanism may be associated with internal safety devices, for example at least one smoke detector, at least one burglar alarm and at least one panic button.
The locking mechanism may be linked to other locking mechanisms on other door and/or windows, so that several entry points on a structure may be controlled from a single locking mechanism, for example using the fob associated with that locking mechanism.
The second rotatable member may be manually rotatable by a knob, the knob being arranged so that it is difficult for a small child to operate.
For example it may be necessary to press the knob in and keep the knob pressed in before it is turned.
The locking mechanism may be such that pressing the knob in causes one drive gear associated with the second rotatable mechanism to engage with another such drive gear.
The invention includes a moveable panel such as a door or window, fitted with an embodiment of locking mechanism according to the invention.
The invention includes a structure fitted with a locking mechanism according to the invention.
By way of example, a specific embodiment of the invention will now be described, with reference to the accompanying figures, in which:
This embodiment of locking mechanism will be described in connection with a front door of a domestic home but the locking mechanism may of course be used with other doors, windows, or indeed any hinged panel which is to be locked to a frame.
The door shown in
The door has a conventional spring catch 15, two conventional security hooks 17 and a dead bolt 18. The locking mechanism is associated with an operating fob 14 having a push button 13, shown in
In a conventional, unlocked condition, the internal handle 12, an external handle can be used to open and close the door, the spring catch 15 keeping the door closed when the panel 10 is flush within the frame 11.
If it is desired to engage the security hook 17, this can be done in a conventional manner, using an internal espagnolette (not shown) by pivoting the internal handle 12 or external handle upwardly.
In a conventional arrangement, upward pivotal movement of the handles would also engage the dead bolt 18, but in this embodiment of the invention, there is a novel and inventive relationship between the handles the dead bolt 18.
The novelty and inventiveness of this embodiment of locking mechanism concerns the relationship between a first spindle assembly 23 shown in FIG. 4, associated with the handles, and a second spindle assembly 24 associated with the dead bolt.
The locking mechanism incorporates a sophisticated gearbox to be described later.
The two spindle assemblies are controlled by cooperation with a control member in the form of a link arm 28 shown in
However, the external handle, not shown, cannot be moved during the day latch position. This is because the spindle portion 37 associated with the outer handle, as shown in
The tooth component 75 is used to drive a visual indicator wheel 76.
This embodiment of the invention provides an extremely versatile locking mechanism which can also be linked to safety devices within the home, such as smoke detectors, burglar alarms or panic buttons. The mechanism can also be linked to mechanisms on other doors or windows so that more than one or more entry point can be controlled from a single location, for example the main front door of a house.
Because the main components of the door assembly itself are conventional, such as spring catch 15 and security hooks 17, a locking mechanism is according to the invention can readily be retrofitted to existing door assemblies.
The reader's attention is directed to all papers and documents which are filed concurrently with or previous to this specification in connection with this application and which are open to public inspection with this specification, and the contents of all such papers and documents are incorporated herein by reference.
All of the features disclosed in this specification (including any accompanying claims, abstract and drawings), and/or all of the steps of any method or process so disclosed, may be combined in any combination, except combinations where at least some of such features and/or steps are mutually exclusive.
Each feature disclosed in this specification (including any accompanying claims, abstract and drawings), may be replaced by alternative features serving the same, equivalent or similar purpose, unless expressly stated otherwise. Thus, unless expressly stated otherwise, each feature disclosed is one example only of a generic series of equivalent or similar features.
The invention is not restricted to the details of the foregoing embodiment(s). The invention extends to any novel one, or any novel combination, of the features disclosed in this specification (including any accompanying claims, abstract and drawings), or to any novel one, or any novel combination, of the steps of any method or process so disclosed.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0200677.3 | Jan 2002 | GB | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/GB03/00111 | 1/13/2003 | WO |