Lockset assembly allowing interchange between an interchangeable core type handle and a cylinder type handle

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6532779
  • Patent Number
    6,532,779
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, June 14, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 18, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Knight; Anthony
    • Boswell; Christopher
    Agents
    • Kamrath; Alan
    • Rider, Bennett, Egan & Arundel, LLP
Abstract
A lockset assembly comprises an inner handle assembly, a chassis, a latch assembly, an outer spindle, an outer handle assembly of cylinder type, and an outer handle assembly of interchangeable core type. One of the outer handle assembly of cylinder type and the outer handle assembly of interchangeable core type is releasably engaged with the outer spindle to allow an interchange between a cylinder and an interchangeable core via an interchange between the outer handle assembly of cylinder type and the outer handle assembly of interchangeable core type without the need of replacement of a whole lockset.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a lockset assembly that allows interchange between an interchangeable core type handle and a cylinder type handle without replacing the whole lockset.




2. Description of the Related Art





FIG. 1

of the drawings illustrates a conventional cylinder type lockset comprising an inner handle assembly


7


, a chassis


8


, a latch assembly


80


, an outer spindle


1


, and an outer handle assembly. The outer spindle


1


includes a first slot


3


for engaging with an engaging rib


4


in a lever shank (not labeled) of an outer handle


2


of the outer handle assembly. A cylinder


62


is fitted in the outer handle


2


. The cylinder


62


includes a wing


64


that extends beyond the outer spindle


1


via a second slot


6


in the outer spindle


1


. The lever shank of the outer handle


2


is securely attached to the outer spindle to rotate therewith and includes a compartment defined by a wall means


72


for receiving the cylinder


62


and its wing


64


. The compartment comprises a cylindrical portion


70


and a room


74


for receiving the wing


64


. A fork-like insert


66


is inserted into the room


74


and includes a space


68


for securely holding the wing


64


.





FIG. 2

of the drawings illustrates a conventional interchangeable core type lockset comprising an inner handle assembly


7


, a chassis


8


, a latch assembly


80


, an outer spindle


10


. and an outer handle assembly including an outer handle


9


with a lever shank


14


. The outer spindle


10


includes a first slot


11


for engaging with an engaging rib


17


in the lever shank


14


of the outer handle assembly. A C-shape retainer ring


12


is attached to an outer end of the outer spindle


10


. An interchangeable core


20


is removably mounted in a

FIG. 8

hole


22


in the outer handle


9


and includes a lug


18


that bears against a stop


13


on the retainer ring


12


, thereby preventing disengagement of the interchangeable core


20


. A portion


16


of the interchangeable core


20


extends beyond the outer spindle


10


via a second slot


15


of the outer spindle


10


. When replacement of the interchangeable core


20


is required, a proper key is inserted into the keyway


24


of the interchangeable core


20


and turned through a pre-determined angle to retract the lug


18


, thereby allowing removal of the interchangeable core


20


for replacement.




When a user intends to change the cylinder


62


to the interchangeable core


20


or vice versa, the whole lockset must be replaced, as the outer spindle


1


for the cylinder


62


is not suitable for the interchangeable core


20


due to the fact that the slot


6


of the outer spindle


1


is too small for the portion


16


of the interchangeable core


20


.




The present invention is intended to provide an improved lockset assembly that mitigates and/or obviates the above problem.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is the primary object of the present invention to provide an improved lockset assembly that allows interchange between an interchangeable core type handle and a cylinder type handle without replacing the whole lockset.




A lockset assembly in accordance with the present invention comprises an inner handle assembly, a chassis, a latch assembly, an outer spindle, an outer handle assembly of cylinder type, and an outer handle assembly of interchangeable core type. The outer handle assembly of cylinder type comprises a first handle and a cylinder mounted in the first handle. The outer handle assembly of interchangeable core type comprises a second handle and an interchangeable core mounted in the second handle.




One of the outer handle assembly of cylinder type and the outer handle assembly of interchangeable core type is releasably engaged with the outer spindle to allow an interchange between the cylinder and the interchangeable core via an interchange between the outer handle assembly of cylinder type and the outer handle assembly of interchangeable core type without the need of replacement of a whole lockset.




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











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view of a conventional lockset with a cylinder.





FIG. 2

is an exploded perspective view of a conventional lockset with an interchangeable core.





FIG. 3

is an exploded perspective view of a lockset assembly in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 4

is a perspective view, partly exploded, of the lockset assembly in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 5

is a sectional view taken along line


5





5


in FIG.


4


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIGS. 2 through 5

, a lockset assembly in accordance with the present invention generally includes an inner handle assembly


7


, a chassis


8


, a latch assembly


80


, an outer spindle


30


, an outer handle assembly of cylinder type, and an outer handle assembly of interchangeable core type (FIG.


2


). The user may choose one of the outer handle assembly of cylinder type and the outer handle assembly of interchangeable core type according to need.




The outer handle assembly of interchangeable core type comprises an outer handle


9


with a substantially figure 8 hole


22


, an interchangeable core


20


, and a retainer ring


13


, which are identical to those shown in FIG.


2


. An engaging rib


17


is formed on an inner periphery defining the figure 8 hole


22


for engaging with a first slot


11


in the outer spindle


10


. A portion


16


of the interchangeable core


20


extends beyond the outer spindle


10


via a second slot


35


(

FIG. 3

) in the outer spindle


10


. The outer handle assembly of interchangeable core type can be attached to the outer spindle


10


in a conventional manner.




Referring to

FIG. 3

, the outer handle assembly


60


of cylinder type comprises an outer handle


36


with a shank lever (not labeled) which has a compartment for securely receiving a cylinder


32


. The cylinder


32


is fixed in the outer handle


36


and thus cannot be replaced. The cylinder


32


includes a wing


33


that extends beyond the outer spindle


30


via the second slot


35


in the outer spindle


30


. The outer handle


36


is securely attached to the outer spindle


30


to rotate therewith and includes a compartment defined by a wall means


52


for receiving the cylinder


32


and its wing


33


. An engaging rib


44


is formed on an inner periphery of the wall means


52


of the outer handle


36


. The engaging rib


44


is securely engaged in a slot


31


in the outer spindle


30


to allow joint rotation of the outer spindle


30


and the outer handle


36


. The compartment comprises a cylindrical first portion


38


and a second portion


50


for receiving the wing


33


. A fork-like insert


34


is inserted into the second portion


50


and includes a space


34


a for securely holding the wing


33


. The outer handle assembly of cylinder type can be attached to the outer spindle


10


in a conventional manner. It is noted that the second slot


35


is too large for the wing


33


of the cylinder


32


. A first insert


41


and a second insert


42


are formed on an inner periphery of the wall means


52


such that the first insert


41


is fitted between a side of the wing


33


and an end edge


351


delimiting a side of the second slot


35


and that the second insert


42


is fitted between the other side of the wing


33


and the other end edge


352


delimiting the other side of the second slot


35


, thereby preventing undesirable movement of the cylinder


32


.




By such an arrangement, the user may choose one of the outer handle assembly of cylinder type and the outer handle assembly of interchangeable core type according to need.




According to the above description, although all of the elements are conventional, the new combination and re-arrangement of the conventional elements are non-obvious and provide numerous advantages for manufacturers, sellers, and users. For manufacturers, only the common elements, the outer handle assembly of cylinder type, and the outer handle assembly of interchangeable core type are required to manufacture. The cost for stock and material is reduced largely. For sellers, the cost for stock is also largely reduced. For users, when changing a cylinder to an interchangeable core or vice versa, the users have only to replace the outer handle assembly of cylinder type with the outer handle assembly of interchangeable core type or vice versa without the need of replacing the whole lockset and without the aid of a locksmith.




Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.



Claims
  • 1. A lockset assembly comprising:an inner handle assembly; a chassis; a latch assembly; an outer spindle; an outer handle assembly of cylinder type, the outer handle assembly of cylinder type comprising a first handle and a cylinder mounted in the first handle; and an outer handle assembly of interchangeable core type, the outer handle assembly of interchangeable core type comprising a second handle and an interchangeable core mounted in the second handle; wherein one of the outer handle assembly of cylinder type and the outer handle assembly of interchangeable core type is releasably engaged with the outer spindle to allow an interchange between the cylinder and the interchangeable core via an interchange between the outer handle assembly of cylinder type and the outer handle assembly of interchangeable core type without the need of replacement of a whole lockset; the first handle of the outer handle assembly of cylinder type comprising a compartment, the cylinder comprising a wing projecting outward therefrom, the compartment being defined by a wall means for receiving the cylinder and the wing, the compartment comprising a cylindrical first portion for receiving the cylinder and a second portion for receiving the wing, the outer spindle further comprising a slot, the cylinder being mounted in the compartment with the wing extending beyond the outer spindle via the slot; the wall means comprising a first insert and a second insert formed on an inner periphery thereof, the first insert being fitted between a side of the wing and an end edge delimiting a side of the slot of the outer spindle, the second insert being fitted between another side of the wing and another end edge delimiting another side of the slot of the outer spindle, thereby preventing undesirable movement of the cylinder.
  • 2. The lockset assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the second handle of the outer handle assembly of interchangeable core type comprises an engaging rib and a FIG. 8 hole, further comprising a retainer ring attached to an outer end of the outer spindle, the retainer including a stop, the outer spindle comprising a first slot for engaging with the engaging rib of the second handle of the outer handle assembly of interchangeable core type, the outer spindle further comprising a second slot, the interchangeable core being removably mounted in the FIG. 8 hole and including a retractable member that bears against the stop on the retainer ring for preventing disengagement of the interchangeable core a portion of the interchangeable core extending beyond the outer spindle via the second slot.
  • 3. The lockset assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first handle of the outer handle, assembly of cylinder type comprises an engaging rib the outer spindle comprising another slot for engaging with the engaging rib of the first handle of the outer handle assembly of cylinder type.
  • 4. The lockset assembly as claimed in claim 3, further comprising an insert mounted in the second portion of the compartment and including a space for securely holding the wing of the cylinder.
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