1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a door handle set, and, more particularly, to an operator catch.
2. Description of the Related Art
Handle sets have long been available that include an operator, e.g., knob or lever, for retracting a latch bolt. In order to accommodate various operator configurations, a handle set may be equipped with an operator catch which, when retracted, permits removal of one operator, e.g., a door knob, and replacement with another operator, e.g., a lever.
During the assembly of a typical handle set, a chassis is provided to mount the operator. The individual components that make up an operator catch mechanism, including for example, springs and the operator catch, are assembled within the chassis. Such an assembly process, however, may be awkward and time consuming.
What is needed in the art is an apparatus and method for reducing the difficulty in assembling a handle set that includes an operator catch mechanism.
The present invention provides an apparatus and method for reducing the difficulty in assembling a handle set that includes an operator catch mechanism.
The present invention, in one form thereof, relates to a handle set. The handle set includes an operator having a retention slot. A chassis is provided for mounting the operator. The chassis includes a sleeve having a bore, and an opening extending through the sleeve to the bore. An operator catch cartridge assembly is configured for mounting to the chassis via the opening. The operator catch cartridge assembly includes a housing defining a guide channel. An operator catch is positioned in the guide channel for sliding engagement with the housing. A biasing member biases the operator catch with respect to the housing. The operator catch engages the retention slot in the operator when the operator is received over the sleeve of the chassis.
In another form thereof, the present invention relates to an operator catch cartridge assembly. The operator catch cartridge assembly is configured for mounting as a unit to a chassis, and the chassis is configured to receive an operator. The operator catch cartridge assembly includes a housing defining a guide channel. An operator catch is positioned in the guide channel for sliding engagement with the housing. A biasing member is provided for biasing the operator catch with respect to the housing. The operator catch is configured to engage a retention slot in the operator to retain the operator on the chassis.
In another form thereof, the present invention relates to a method of assembling an operator catch cartridge assembly, including the steps of providing a housing having a guide channel, a keeper formed along the guide channel, and at least one chamber; loading a biasing member into the chamber of the housing; sliding an operator catch into the guide channel of the housing to engage the biasing member; and continuing sliding the operator catch into the guide channel until a retainer surface of the operator catch snaps past the keeper of the housing.
In another form thereof, the present invention relates to a method of assembling a handle set. The method includes the steps of assembling an operator catch cartridge assembly as a unit, the operator catch cartridge assembly including a housing defining a guide channel, an operator catch positioned in the guide channel for sliding engagement with the housing, and a biasing member for biasing the operator catch with respect to the housing; inserting the operator catch cartridge assembly into an opening in a chassis, the chassis having an operator sleeve; and sliding a barrel portion of an operator over the operator sleeve, the barrel portion having a retention slot, the operator catch of the operator catch cartridge assembly engaging the retention slot in the operator to retain the operator on the operator sleeve.
An advantage of the present invention is that assembling a handle set is simplified.
The above-mentioned and other features and advantages of this invention, and the manner of attaining them, will become more apparent and the invention will be better understood by reference to the following description of an embodiment of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views. The exemplifications set out herein illustrate one embodiment of the invention, in one form, and such exemplifications are not to be construed as limiting the scope of the invention in any manner.
Referring to
Chassis 12 is provided for mounting operator 14. Chassis 12 includes a mounting portion 18 and an operator sleeve 20. Mounting portion 18 is configured for attachment to a planar face of a door, in a manner well known in the art. Operator sleeve 20 is affixed to mounting portion 18.
Operator sleeve 20 includes a cylindrical wall 22, a bore 24, a first opening 26, and a second opening 28. Second opening 28 is best viewed in
Operator 14 may be, for example, a lever or a doorknob. Operator 14 includes an actuator portion 34 and a barrel portion 36. Barrel portion 36 is sized and configured to be received in sliding engagement over operator sleeve 20 of chassis 12. Formed in barrel portion 36 of operator 14 is a retention slot 38.
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In a preferred embodiment, housing 40 is made from plastic. Housing 40 defines a guide channel 46, a first spring chamber 48 and a second spring chamber 50. As shown, biasing member 44 may be in the form of a first spring 44a and a second spring 44b. Springs 44a, 44b are respectively located in first spring chamber 48 and second spring chamber 50. Operator catch 42 is positioned in guide channel 46 for sliding engagement with housing 40. Biasing member 44, i.e., springs 44a, 44b, biases operator catch 42 with respect to housing 40.
Housing 40 includes a keeper 52, a key 54 and a retainer 56. Keeper 52 is formed in the interior of housing 40 along guide channel 46, and each of key 54 and retainer 56 are formed at an exterior of housing 40. Keeper 52 is formed along guide channel 46 to retain operator catch 42 in guide channel 46 when operator catch 42 is acted upon by the biasing force supplied by biasing member 44. Key 54 includes a plurality of key members 58, which are respectively received in the plurality of key slots 32 of keyway 30 formed in operator sleeve 20. Retainer 56 is positioned to engage bore 24 of operator sleeve 20 when operator catch cartridge assembly 16 is fully inserted as a unit into first opening 26 in operator sleeve 20 of chassis 12, so as to inhibit removal of operator catch cartridge assembly 16 from chassis 12.
Operator catch 42 includes a body 60 having a catch member 62, a first elongate member 64 and a second elongate member 66. Catch member 62 is positioned with respect to body 60 opposite to elongate members 64, 66. Elongate member 64 is configured to be received in first spring chamber 48, and is biased by spring 44a. Elongate member 66 is configured to be received in second spring chamber 50, and is biased by spring 44b. A slit 68 is formed in catch member 62 to define a retainer surface 70.
At step S100, springs 44a, 44b are respectively loaded into spring chambers 48, 50 of housing 40.
At step S102, operator catch 42 is slid into guide channel 46 over the ramped surface of keeper 52, and with elongate members 64, 66 respectively engaging springs 44a, 44b in spring chambers 48, 50 of housing 40.
At step S104, operator catch 42 continues to be slid into guide channel 46 until retainer surface 70 of catch member 62 of operator catch 42 snaps past keeper 52 of housing 40, at which time assembly of operator catch cartridge assembly 16 is complete.
At step S200, operator catch cartridge assembly 16 is assembled as a unit, as described above with respect to
At step S202, operator catch cartridge assembly 16 is inserted into first opening 26, through bore 24, and into second opening 28, in operator sleeve 20 of chassis 12.
At step S204, barrel portion 36 of operator 14 is slid over operator sleeve 20, until catch member 62 of operator catch 42 of operator catch cartridge assembly 16 engages retention slot 38 of barrel portion 36 of operator 14, which in turn retains operator 14 on operator sleeve 20 of chassis 12.
Removal of operator 14 from operator sleeve 20 may be effected by using a tool, such as a thin bladed screw driver, to depress operator catch 42, while exerting a pulling force on operator 14.
While this invention has been described with respect to one embodiment, the present invention can be further modified within the spirit and scope of this disclosure. This application is therefore intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the invention using its general principles. Further, this application is intended to cover such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practice in the art to which this invention pertains and which fall within the limits of the appended claims.
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