1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a mechanical-combination door lock, especially to a mechanical-combination door lock that is disposed on a door, has mechanical-combination detection and resetting functions and is allowed to be temporarily disabled while the door is open.
2. Description of the Prior Art(s)
A combination lock is a simple lock, is commonly used, is locked or unlocked by turning wheels and obviates the risk of losing a key. The combination lock is used on a door and is connected to a latch of the door. A handle of the door is rotatably as the combination lock is unlocked, or the handle of the door is unable to rotate as the combination lock is locked.
However, when a combination of a conventional combination lock is forgotten, to remove the conventional combination lock usually requires breaking the conventional combination lock. Thus, people must remember every single combination of all conventional combination locks to successfully unlock them.
Moreover, when the conventional combination lock is unlocked and the door is opened, to prevent someone peeping the combination secretly, the wheels should be disarranged. Once the wheels are disarranged, the conventional combination lock is locked again and the handle is unable to rotate again. Therefore, to people whom forgetting the combination easily or passing through the door repeatedly, the conventional combination lock is inconvenient.
To overcome the shortcomings, the present invention provides a mechanical-combination door lock to mitigate or obviate the aforementioned problems.
The main objective of the present invention is to provide a mechanical-combination door lock that is disposed on a door, has mechanical-combination detection and resetting functions and is allowed to be temporarily disabled while the door is open.
The mechanical-combination door lock in accordance with the present invention has a housing assembly, a lever assembly, a disable mechanism and a combination mechanism. The housing assembly is adapted to securely mount on a door. The lever assembly is mounted though the housing assembly and has a lock body, a lock bolt, an outer lever, an inner lever, a lock core, a lock rod and a linking gear wheel. The disable mechanism is mounted in the housing assembly above the lever assembly and has a retaining ring, a resetting resilient element and a turning rod. The combination mechanism is mounted in the housing assembly and has a pintle, multiple sleeves and multiple wheels. The mechanical-combination door lock has mechanical-combination detection and resetting functions and is allowed to be temporarily disabled while the door is open.
Other objectives, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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The outer housing 11 is securely mounted on an outer surface of the door and has an outer surface, a lower end, an upper end, multiple wheel holes 111, an outer lever hole 112, a button hole 113 and a rod hole 114. The wheel holes 111 are separately formed through the outer surface of the outer housing 11. The outer lever hole 112 is formed through the outer surface of the outer housing 11 and may be adjacent to the lower end of the outer housing 11. The button hole 113 is formed through the upper end of the outer housing 11. The rod hole 114 is formed through the outer surface of the outer housing 11 between the wheel holes 111 and the outer lever hole 112.
The inner housing 12 is securely mounted on an inner surface of the door, is connected to the outer housing 11 and has an inner surface, an inner lever hole 121 and a though hole 122. The inner lever hole 121 is formed through the inner surface of the inner housing 12 and aligns with the outer lever hole 112 of the outer housing 11. The through hole 122 is formed through the inner surface of the inner housing 12 adjacent to the inner lever hole 121.
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The lock body 21 is mounted in the housing assembly 10 between the housings 11, 12 and is mounted through the door. The lock bolt 22 is connected to the lock body 21, is mounted on a side of the door between the housings 11, 12 and selectively locks or unlocks a door frame to open or close the door. The outer lever 23 is rotatably mounted through the outer lever hole 112 of the outer housing 11. The inner lever 24 is rotatably mounted through the inner lever hole 121 of the inner housing 12.
The lock core 25 is mounted securely in the outer lever 23, is connected to the lock body 21 and is driven only by a specific key to drive the lock body 21. The lock rod 26 is mounted through the inner lever 24, is connected to the lock body 21 and can be rotated to drive the lock body 21. The linking gear wheel 27 is mounted in the lock body 21 below the mounting bracket 13 and can be rotated with the lock core 25 or the lock rod 26 via the lock body 21.
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The retaining ring 31 is rotatably mounted on the mounting bracket 13 above the linking gear wheel 27, aligns with the rod hole 114 of the outer housing 11 and has an outer periphery, a retaining recess 311 and a tooth segment 312. The retaining recess 311 is formed in the outer periphery of the retaining ring 31, may be V-shaped in cross-section and has two inclined surfaces. The tooth segment 312 is formed on and protrudes from the outer periphery of the retaining ring 31 and selectively engages the linking gear wheel 27 to enable the linking gear wheel 27 to rotate with the retaining ring 31. The resetting resilient element 32 is connected to the retaining ring 31 and the mounting bracket 13 to provide a resetting force to the retaining ring 31.
The turning rod 33 is mounted through the rod hole 114 of the outer housing 11, is connected securely to the retaining ring 31 and has an outer end and an inner end. The outer end of the turning rod 33 extends out of the rod hole 114 of the outer housing 11. The inner end of the turning rod 33 is connected securely to the retaining ring 31. A user can rotate the outer end of the turning rod 33 to enable the tooth segment 312 of the retaining ring 31 to engage the linking gear wheel 27. When the user sets the turning rod 33 free, the resetting resilient element 32 can rotate the retaining ring 31 and the turning rod 33 backwardly to the original position to enable the tooth segment 312 of the retaining ring 31 to disengage the linking gear wheel 27.
In addition, if the lock body 21 is driven by the lock core 25, the lock rod 26 or the linking gear wheel 27, the latch bolt 22 can be retractably moved in an unlock condition or un-retractably moved in a lock condition.
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The pintle 41 is mounted through the wheel recesses 131 of the mounting bracket 13, is connected to the lever assembly 20 and has a lower end, an upper end, an external surface, a retaining protrusion 411 and multiple positioning segments 412. The lower end of the pintle 41 extends downwardly to the retaining ring 31 of the disable mechanism 30. The retaining protrusion 411 is formed on and protrudes downwardly from the lower end of the pintle 41, may be V-shaped in cross-section and selectively engages the retaining recess 311 of the retaining ring 31 between the inclined surfaces of the retaining recess 311.
The positioning segments 412 are axially formed on and arranged around the external surface of the pintle 41 at intervals between the retaining protrusion 411 and the upper end of the pintle 41. Each positioning segment 412 has multiple positioning protrusions 413 and multiple grooves 414. The positioning protrusions 413 of each one of the positioning segments 412 are separately and axially formed on the external surface of the pintle 41 and align with each other and each positioning protrusion 413 has a width. The widths of the positioning protrusions 413 of each one of the positioning segments 412 are not identical. The grooves 414 are respectively defined between the positioning protrusions 413 of a corresponding positioning segment 412 and communicate with the grooves 414 of the adjacent positioning segments 412.
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The positioning protrusions 422 of the sleeve 42 are separately formed on the inner surface of the sleeve 42, may be adjacent to the lower end of the sleeve 42 and are selectively and slidably mounted in corresponding grooves 414 of the pintle 41. Each positioning protrusion 422 of the sleeve 42 is selectively and slidably mounted around the pintle 41 between the positioning protrusions 413 of two specific and adjacent positioning segments 412 and has a width. The widths of the positioning protrusions 422 of the sleeve 42 are not identical. The at least one number protrusion 423 of the sleeve 42 is formed on the outer surface of the sleeve 42 and may be adjacent to the limit ring 421 of the sleeve 42. The detecting hole 424 is formed through the sleeve 42 near the upper end of the sleeve 42.
The wheels 43 are annular, are respectively and rotatably mounted around the sleeves 42, are respectively mounted in the wheel recesses 131 of the mounting bracket 13 and protrude out of corresponding wheel holes 111 of the outer housing 11 to allow being turned by users. Each wheel 43 has an inner surface, an outer surface, multiple number protrusions 431, multiple number regions 432 and multiple positioning recesses 433. The number protrusions 431 are formed on and protrude from the inner surface of the wheel 43 and two adjacent number protrusions 431 of the wheel 43 engage the at least one number protrusion 423 of a corresponding sleeve 42. The number regions 432 are formed on and protrude from the outer surface of the wheel 43 at intervals, one of the number regions 432 protrudes out of the corresponding wheel hole 111 of the outer housing 11 and each number region 432 has an external surface and a pattern. The pattern can be a number from zero to nine or a mark and is form on the external surface of the number region 432. The positioning recesses 433 are formed in the outer surface of the wheel 43 between the number regions 432.
The sleeve resilient element 44 is mounted around the pintle 41, abuts the retaining protrusion 411 of the pintle 41 and the lowest sleeve 42 to push the sleeves 42 to enable the number protrusions 423 of the sleeves 42 to securely engage between the adjacent number protrusions 431 of the corresponding wheels 43 and this can enable the sleeves 42 to rotate with the wheels 43 relative to the pintle 41.
The button 45 is mounted through the upper end of the outer housing 11, may be mounted in the button hole 113 of the outer housing 11 and abuts the uppermost sleeve 42. When the button 45 is pushed, the sleeves 42 are also pushed to axially move downward to the retaining protrusion 411 of the pintle 41 to enable the number protrusions 423 of the sleeves 42 to disengage from the number protrusions 431 of the wheels 43.
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The pushing frame 51 is movably mounted on a corresponding opposite sidewall of the mounting bracket 13 that is formed the detecting pinholes 132 and has a upper end, a lower end, a sidewall, multiple oblique slots 511 and a transverse slot 512. The sidewall of the pushing frame 51 is movably mounted on the mounting bracket 13 and has an outer surface facing the detecting pinholes 132 of the mounting bracket 13. The oblique slots 511 are obliquely formed in the outer surface of the sidewall of the pushing frame 51 at intervals between the upper end and the lower end of the pushing frame 51 and respectively communicate with the detecting pinholes 132 of the mounting bracket 13. The transverse slot 512 is formed in the outer surface of the sidewall of the pushing frame 51 near the lower end.
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The detecting pins 53 are respectively and movably mounted in and extend out of the pushing blocks 52, respectively extend to the sleeves 42 via the detecting pinholes 132 of the mounting bracket 13 and selectively mounted in the detecting recesses 424 of the sleeves 42. The detecting resilient elements 54 are respectively mounted in the pushing blocks 52 and respectively abut between the pushing blocks 52 and the detecting pins 53 to enable the detecting pins 53 to extend to the sleeves 42.
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The holding plate 61 is mounted securely on the opposite sidewall of the mounting bracket 13 that formed the locating pinholes 133. The locating pins 62 are slidably mounted in the locating pinholes 133 of the mounting bracket 13, respectively extend into the wheel recesses 131 of the mounting bracket 13 and each locating pin 62 has an abutting end mounted in one of the positioning recesses 433 of a corresponding wheel 43 to enable one of the number regions 432 of the corresponding wheel 43 to move in the corresponding wheel hole 111 of the outer housing 11. The locating resilient elements 63 are mounted in the locating pinholes 133 between the holding plate 61 and the locating pins 62 to enable the abutting ends of the locating pins 62 respectively mounted in the corresponding positioning recesses of the wheels 43. Thus, the user can unlock the mechanical-combination door lock by arranging the numbers or the marks on the number regions 432 of the wheels 43. In addition, the engagement between the locating pins 62 and the positioning recesses 433 of the wheels 43 can provide a locating effect for the wheels 43 and also can provide a hand feeling when turns the wheels 43.
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Furthermore, when the lever assembly 20 is set in an unlock condition by the disable mechanism 30 and the combination mechanism 40 as the above-mentioned, the wheels 43 can be turned to random positions to prevent someone from peeping at the mechanical-combination of the mechanical-combination door lock. In addition, no matter which positions the wheels 43 are, by the disengagement between the retaining protrusion 411 and the retaining recess 311, the outer lever 23 is able to turn to drive the latch bolt 22 via the lock body 21 and open the door freely for the convenience of passing through the door.
Contrariwise, when locking the mechanical-combination door lock, first the lock rod 26 of the lever assembly 20 is turned to drive the lock body 21 to enable the lock body 21 and the latch bolt 22 un-retractably moved in a lock condition. Then, the wheels 43 of the combination mechanism 40 are turned to random positions so the positioning protrusions 422 of the sleeves 42 are securely disposed in grooves 414 by engaging the positioning protrusions 413 of the pintle 41. Therefore, the pintle 41 is fixed and cannot be moved up or down and the retaining ring 31 cannot be rotated by the turning rod 33. When the retaining ring 31 cannot be rotated by the turning rod 33, the retaining recess 311 cannot disengage the retaining protrusion 411, and the lock body 21 and the latch bolt 22 cannot be driven by the outer lever 23 and the door is closed.
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If the user forgets the mechanical-combination of the mechanical-combination door lock in accordance with the present invention, the user needs to use a key to drive the lock core 25 of the lever assembly 20 to allow the lock body 21 and the latch bolt 22 to set in an unlock condition to open the door. With reference to
Even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and features of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only. Changes may be made in the details, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
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