The invention relates to a device for securing a handle or knob of a door or window having a locking element disposed transversely to the axis of the handle or knob.
Door or window handles or knobs are known in various forms. In the configuration as a knob, mostly rotationally symmetrical components are commonly used, which are configured in the form of a mushroom head or a pot-shaped structure symmetrical to the axis of rotation. However, door knobs can also be rigidly interlocked with a door and in principle, secured against twisting. In other cases, a lock or a latch is actuated by twisting the knob or pivoting the handle and a corresponding rotationally fixed connection to the actuating part of the lock or the latch must be ensured. The most frequently and commonly used configuration of such a connection consists in using a threaded pin which is fixed by means of an Allen key to a central part connected to the lock or on a rigid part connected to the door or the window. For this purpose, the threaded pin is screwed in and pressed on. Usually, the non-positive connection here is restricted to the end region of the threaded pin which is mostly configured as running to a point in order to apply appropriate forces. In the event of severe vibrations and frequent actuation however, such a fixing screw can also become loose so that the knob or the handle is initially displaceable in the axial direction before it can fall off or be removed. Such fixing screws are only suitable for the connection of configurations of a knob having a large diameter in the connecting plane when a plurality of such screws are arranged in a distributed manner over the circumference in order to achieve a certain measure of security. However, the assembly effort is increased considerably with such a plurality of screws.
The object of the invention is now to provide a device of the type specified initially by which means a rotationally secure fixing of a door handle or knob, secured against axial displacement, can be reliably achieved even when the fixing is to be made on parts of relatively large diameter such as is the case, for example, when using a knob shield, wherein the knob to be placed thereon then closes a cavity in which further components can be accommodated if desired.
In order to achieve this object, the device according to the invention substantially consists in that a locking spring element is disposed in a base part or a knob shield, that the locking spring element carries locking lugs that dip into radial openings of the base part or the knob shield and that the locking element interacts with the locking spring element in such a manner that the locking spring element is deformed when the locking element is displaced transversely to the axis of the handle or knob and locking lugs, disposed on the periphery of the locking spring element, disengage from or engage with recesses on or in a part of the handle or knob encircling the locking spring element and the base part or the knob shield.
Since a locking spring element is disposed in a base part or a knob shield which itself in turn cooperates with a locking element, by deforming such a locking spring it is possible to bring locking lugs disposed on such a locking spring out of engagement or into engagement with corresponding locking recesses on the inner periphery of the handle or knob to be connected. With an appropriate configuration of the spring locking element, it is sufficient to have a single locking element which can simultaneously bring into engagement or out of engagement a plurality of locking lugs. In this way, it can be ensured that this plurality of locking lugs distributed over the periphery can lock a knob or handle placed thereon even at large diameters so that it is rotationally fixed and also secured against axial withdrawal, wherein a plurality of locking lugs distributed over the periphery is simultaneously effective against withdrawal. Locking can be achieved in a simple manner by loosening the screw so that in the locking position merely the spring force prevents any axial displacement or pivoting. At the same time, this ensures that in the event of vibrations which could result in loosening of the locking element, the strength of the connection is in no way impaired.
In a particularly advantageous embodiment in this case, the locking element is configured as a screw, in particular a threaded pin. By screwing in such a screw, it is possible to suitably deform the locking spring element according to the invention to bring the locking lugs out of engagement. In this case, in an advantageous embodiment the locking spring element is configured as a radially slitted, substantially annular spring leaf and carries locking lugs or projections that dip into openings of the base part or the knob shield on the periphery on both sides of the radial slit, which lugs pivot inwards during radial compression of the leaf springs, wherein preferably on both sides of the point of application of the locking element on the periphery, the locking spring element has protruding locking lugs which dip into slits in the base body accommodating the locking element and by actuating the locking element, can be brought out of engagement with recesses of the handle or knob placed on the base part or the knob shield, which correspond to the locking lugs. The locking spring element therefore has corresponding locking lugs distributed over the circumference not only adjacent to the application of the locking element but also near to the free ends and therefore close to the slit following in the peripheral direction, whereby secure locking between the base part or the knob shield and the handle or knob is achieved simultaneously at several points on the circumference.
As has already been mentioned, the knob itself can hereby be configured, for example, as pot-shaped so that parts of an electronic key identification logic, for example, can be accommodated in a protected manner in the interior of such a knob in the cavity between the knob shield and knob.
In a particularly advantageous manner, the device is configured such that, the free ends of the locking spring element adjacent to the radial slit, which follow the locking lugs that dip into the openings of the base part or the knob shield are inwardly rounded or are configured as running inwards at an acute angle to the tangent to the spring leaf or are configured as having a smaller radius compared with the radius of the locking spring element. Such a configuration ensures that during screwing-in of the locking element, not only the locking lugs adjacent to the locking element are pressed out of engagement but also the free ends of the locking spring element adjacent to the radial slit are bent inwards in such a manner that the locking lugs arranged there are pivoted inwards and thus brought out of engagement. These end regions of the spring leaf configured as having a smaller radius compared with the radius of the locking spring element or running at an acute angle to the tangent run on an edge of an opening in the base part or the knob shield and in this way bring about the corresponding pivoting during a deformation of the spring.
In order to provide security against loss for the locking member and at the same time ensure that any potentially remaining play in the radial direction can be securely braced, the device is advantageously configured such that at its radially outer end the locking element has a diameter exceeding the inside width of the radial opening of the knob for the insertion of a screwdriver tool. During screwing-out of the locking element, the spring element is initially relieved, whereby the locking lugs pass through the corresponding openings in the base part or the knob shield and bring about the locking whereupon, as the locking element is screwed out further, the head of said element collides with the inner contour of the knob or handles since it cannot pass through the corresponding opening due to its dimensions. With appropriate turning of the screw, this collision results in locking against slight radial displacements if these were still possible.
The invention is explained in detail hereinafter with reference to an exemplary embodiment shown schematically in the drawings. In these
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Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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A 281/2006 | Feb 2006 | AT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/AT2007/000056 | 2/6/2007 | WO | 00 | 8/20/2008 |