Claims
- 1. A lock for a door which has an opening between outside and inside faces and a bore extending from a side edge transversely into said opening,
- said lock comprising for the outside end of said opening an outside rose member with an outside knob member having a rotatable retention mounting on said outside rose member,
- an inside rose member for the inside end of said opening with an inside knob member having a rotatable retention mounting on said inside rose member, said knob members having a common axis of rotation between latched position and unlatched position
- a single piece spindle interconnecting said knob members,
- a latch bolt subassembly in said bore including a case and a latch bolt, said latch bolt subassembly including a shaft and bolt head reciprocatably mounted in said case, the long axis of the latch bolt subassembly being in transverse alignment with the axis of rotation of said knob members,
- attachment means adapted to fasten said rose members together on the door,
- complementary engageable elements on the respective rose members for preventing relative rotation between said rose members,
- said spindle having opposite ends in non-rotatable engagement with the respective knob members and a retract shoulder of said knob members on the side of said axis of rotation adjacent said latch bolt head, said spindle having the longitudinal axis thereof normally in transverse alignment with the long axis of the latch bolt subassembly, said long axis of the latch bolt subassembly having a location extending through said spindle and the axis of rotation of said spindle, a lateral clearance in each rose member through which said spindle extends to allow for rotation of the spindle,
- rollback means on the inside end of the latch bolt shaft comprising a yieldable arm adjacent said spindle, said arm having a fixed end on the latch bolt shaft and a free end,
- and a rollback shoulder on the free end of said arm facing the retract shoulder of said spindle and on the side of said axis of rotation adjacent said latch bolt head, said rollback shoulder being adapted to be shifted inwardly with the latch bolt pass said axis of rotation upon rotation of said spindle by operation of either of said knob members.
- 2. A lock for a door as in claim 1 wherein there is a centrally disposed boss on one of said rose members having an axially extending hole, and an axially aligned hole in the respective knob member, said attachment means for fastening said rose members comprising a single fastening element insertable in said hole in the boss and a complementary fastening element in the other rose member adapted for reception of said first identified fastening element, said free end of said arm being spaced from and clear of said attachment means.
- 3. A lock for a door as in claim 2 wherein the first identified fastening element is a screw preassembled with the respective rose and knob member, said hole in the knob member being a clear hole and there is a restriction in the outside end of said clear hole and a head on said screw larger than said restriction whereby the screw is trapped between the outside rose and knob members and said screw and said outside knob and rose members are in subassembled relationship.
- 4. A lock for a door as in claim 1 wherein said spindle has an arcuate midportion and opposite longitudinal edges each comprising a retract shoulder with said midportion normally passing through the long axis of the latch bolt, said rollback means comprising two laterally spaced yieldable arms with a rollback shoulder on each arm for engagement by a respective retract shoulder of the spindle.
- 5. A lock for a door as in claim 1 wherein said latch bolt comprises a shaft member having a central longitudinal axis, a bolt head at one end of the shaft member and said rollback means at the other end of the shaft member, said rollback means comprising a resilient arm with a free end spaced laterally from said longitudinal axis and on one side of the spindle with a shoulder on an inner side of said free end adapted to face an edge of the spindle, said case comprising a sleeve member having a guide bore mounting said shaft, one of said rose members at a location adjacent the rollback means having a guide way facing toward said longitudinal axis, an outer side of said resilient arm having a laterally outwardly directed sliding retaining engagement with said guide way during movement of said latch bolt, and spring means acting between said shaft and sleeve member biased in a direction urging said latch bolt axially outwardly.
- 6. A lock for a door as in claim 5 wherein said sleeve member has a cylindrical wall of substantially uniform thickness and said spring means comprises a ramp on one of said shaft and sleeve members and a spring leg on the other of said shaft and sleeve members having a free end in sliding relationship with said ramp.
- 7. A lock for a door as in claim 6 wherein there is a different angle for the ramp at one end of said ramp adapted to vary the spring energy build up in said spring leg during movement of said latch bolt and the knob members between latched and unlatched positions.
- 8. A lock for a door as in claim 7 wherein the ramp is on the shaft member and the spring means is on the sleeve member.
- 9. A lock for a door as in claim 6 wherein there are two ramps back to back on said one shaft and sleeve members and two spring legs on the other of said shaft and sleeve members pressing one against each ramp, said spring legs being portions of the cylindrical wall of said sleeve member, said spindle having opposite longitudiinal edges each comprising a retract shoulder there being two resilient arms on B1 opposite sides of the shaft member, one of said retract shoulders being engageable with one of said resilient arms and the other of said retract shoulders being engageable with the other resilient arm.
- 10. A lock for a door as in claim 5 wherein the spindle has longitudinally extending parallel side edges and the rollback means comprises two resilient arms spaced from each other and on opposite sides of the spindle at locations removed from said single fastening element, each of said arms having a shoulder facing the respective edge of the spindle enabling withdrawal of said latch bolt by rotation of said spindle in either direction, there being two guide ways on said one of said rose members in positions facing each other slidably retaining the respective resilient arms during movement of the latch bolt.
- 11. A lock for a door as in claim 10 wherein there is an outwardly facing sliding face on each arm, said guide ways comprising inwardly facing sliding surfaces in face to face position on one of said rose members, there being a sliding surface for each of said arms and adapted to retain said arms in restricted sliding relationship with the respective rose member.
- 12. A lock for a door as in claim 10 wherein walls extend axially inwardly from the side of one of said rose members forming a chamber, one of said walls having a pair of spaced parallel edges forming a space therebetween, said latch bolt case having spaced parallel slots on respective opposite sides adapted to slidably receive said edges, the rollback means on said latch bolt being completely housed in said chamber when the edges are in engagement with said slots, inside faces of opposite walls having the respective guide ways thereon for the slidable retention of said resilient arms.
- 13. A lock for a door which has an opening between outside and inside faces and a bore extending from a side edge transversely into said opening,
- said lock comprising for the outside end of said opening an outside rose member with an outside knob member having a rotatable retention mounting on said outside rose member,
- an inside rose member for the inside end of said opening with an inside knob member having a rotatable retention mounting on said inside rose member, said knob members having a common axis of rotation between latched and unlatched position,
- a single piece spindle interconnecting said knob members,
- a latch bolt subassembly in said bore including a case and a latch bolt, said latch bolt subassembly including a shaft and bolt head reciprocatably mounted in said case, the long axis of the latch bolt subassembly being in transverse alignment with the axis of rotation of said knob members,
- attachment means adapted to fasten and rose members together on the door,
- complementary engageable elements on the respective rose members for preventing relative rotation between said rose members,
- said spindle having opposite ends in non-rotatable engagement with the respective knob members and a retract shoulder of said spindle being spaced radially from the axis of rotation of said knob members on the side of said axis of rotation adjacent said latch bolt head, said spindle having the longitudinal axis thereof normally in transverse alignment with the long axis of the latch bolt subassembly,
- a lateral clearance in each rose member through which said spindle extends to allow for rotation of the spindle,
- rollback means on the inside end of the latch bolt shaft comprising a yieldable arm adjacent said spindle, said arm having a fixed end on the latch bolt shaft and a free end,
- and a rollback shoulder on the free end of said arm facing the retract shoulder of said spindle and on the side of said axis of rotation adjacent said latch bolt head, said rollback shoulder being adapted to be shifted inwardly with the latch bolt past said axis of rotation upon rotation of said spindle by operation of either of said knob members the rotatable retention mounting of respective complementary rose and knob members comprising an axial passage in one of said members extending arcuately a distance of substantially 180.degree. and a shoulder element projecting laterally of the said member, the other of said members having an arcuately extending detent element, one of said elements being adapted to flex laterally with respect to the other of said elements during initial partial rotation of members whereby to enable subassembly engagement of the knob member with the rose member.
- 14. A lock for a door as in claim 13 wherein the axial passage is in the knob member and the shoulder element shifts flexibly relative to the projection element.
- 15. A lock for a door as in claim 13 wherein there is an axially extending clearance adjacent the respective elements of the inside rose and knob members providing an axially sliding relationship, complementary lock detent means respectively on the inside rose and knob members adapted for releasable engagement when the inside knob member is in an axially inwardly extending position, and mutually engageable radially extending lock shoulder elements respectively on the knob and rose members preventing rotation of the knob members when in axially inwardly extending position.
- 16. A lock for a door as in claim 15 wherein there is a hole in the outside knob member in alignment with the spindle for reception of an elongated tool for displacing the inside knob member axially to unlocked position by movement of the spindle.
- 17. A lock for a door which has an opening between outside and inside faces and a bore extending from a side edge transversely into said opening,
- said lock comprising for the outside end of said opening an outside rose member with an outside knob member having a rotatable retention mounting on said outside rose member,
- an inside rose member for the inside end of said opening with an inside knob member having a rotatable retention mounting on said inside rose member,
- a spindle interconnecting said knob members,
- a latch bolt subassembly in said bore including a case and a latch bolt reciprocatably mounted in said case,
- attachment means adapted to fasten said rose members together on the door,
- complementary engageable elements on the respective rose members for preventing relative rotation between said rose members, the spindle having opposite ends in non-rotatable engagement with the respective knob members and a retract shoulder of said spindle being spaced radially from the axis of rotation of said knob members,
- a lateral clearance in each rose member through which said spindle extends to allow for rotation of the spindle,
- a rollback on the inside end of the latch bolt comprising a yieldable arm adjacent said spindle,
- and a shoulder on the free end of said arm facing the retract shoulder of said spindle adapted to be shifted inwardly wih said latch bolt upon rotation of said spindle by operation of either of said knob members,
- and wherein there is an axially extending clearance adjacent the respective shoulders of the inside rose and knob members providing an axially sliding relationship, a pair of detent shoulders respectively on the inside rose and knob members adapted for releasable engagement when the inside knob member is in an axially inwardly extended position, mutually engageable radially extending lock shoulders respectively on the knob and rose members preventing rotation of the knob members when in axially inwardly extending position, said lock shoulders having a rotationally offset relationship when the inner knob member is in initially at-rest position with the latch bolt extended, said lock shoulders having an engageable relationship when said inside knob member is in a position rotationally removed from said initial rest position.
- 18. A lock for a door as in claim 17 wherein mutually engaging tooth and slot means on the knob and rose members form the lock shoulders.
- 19. A lock for a door as in claim 17 wherein spring means in the lock acting in a direction productive of rotation of the inside knob member in a direction opposite to the direction of rotation of the knob member for withdrawing the latch bolt is the agency for returning the inside knob member to said initial at-rest position.
- 20. A lock for a door as in claim 17 wherein when the inside knob member is in said position rotationally removed from said initial at-rest position, said latch bolt is in a latched position extended to substantially its full amount.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 712,898 filed Aug. 9, 1976, now abandoned.
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