The present disclosure relates generally to locking devices. In particular, this disclosure relates to a privacy lock with an emergency exit feature.
According to one aspect, the present disclosure relates to a privacy door lock with a lock assembly including a chassis having exterior and interior portions. A spindle extends between the exterior and interior portions to translate a door latch. An exterior spring housing and an interior spring housing may be coupled to the exterior and interior portions of the chassis. The interior spring housing and the exterior housing each have compression springs. A locking mechanism having a locking piece engages with a toggle offset from a central axis of the chassis to secure the lock assembly in a locked position. In some embodiments, the lock assembly provides means for unlocking the lock assembly from the interior portion by a camming motion so that the toggle is translated out of engagement with the locking piece, thereby allowing the locking piece to rotate with the spindle.
In illustrative embodiments, the lock assembly may include a chassis with an exterior and interior portion configured to extend from an exterior and interior of a door. A spindle may be provided that extends between the exterior and interior portion to translate a door latch bolt. An exterior spring housing and an interior spring housing may be coupled to the exterior and interior portions of the chassis. The interior spring housing and the exterior housing may each have compression springs. A locking mechanism may be provided having a locking piece that is keyed to engage with a toggle offset from a central axis of the chassis to secure the lock assembly in a locked position. The locking piece is keyed to receive a tail piece of the toggle. Translation of the tail piece out of the keyed locking piece unlocks the lock assembly into an unlocked position.
In another embodiment, a method of operating a door locking assembly includes providing a lock assembly chassis having an interior portion including compression springs and an exterior portion including compression springs, the interior portion and exterior portion connected via a spindle which translates a latch bolt. The door may be locked by pressing a lock actuator toggle, offset from an axis of rotation along the center of the chassis, into a keyed opening of a locking piece in the interior portion of the chassis. The door may be unlocked by camming the toggle out of the keyed opening of a locking piece.
Additional features of the present disclosure will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon consideration of illustrative embodiments including the best mode of carrying out the disclosure as presently perceived.
The detailed description makes reference to the accompanying figures in which:
The disclosure generally relates to a privacy lock assembly. Privacy door locks are often used in bedrooms and/or bathrooms, but this disclosure is not intended to be limited to a particular room or location in which the lock is installed. The lock assembly can be locked by actuating a push button on the interior assembly. Depending on the circumstances, the unlocking button could be offset from, and not incorporated into the handle, which provides more flexibility in the handle's aesthetic design. The lock assembly can be unlocked solely by actuating the interior handle, which provides an emergency exit feature for users to easily unlock the lock assembly and exit a room. An emergency key is provided to unlock the lock assembly from the exterior assembly side. The lock assembly may incorporate spring housings to maintain interior and exterior handles in a predetermined orientation in the unloaded position.
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The exterior chassis 42 includes an exterior insert 34 that extends through the exterior rose 36 and into the exterior handle 38. The exterior liner 32 nests in the exterior rose 36 and also provides an opening 62 to receive an end of the exterior insert 34. A clip 28 couples the exterior insert 34 to the exterior liner 32. The opposite end of the exterior insert 34 extends through the rose 36 and is coupled with the exterior handle 38. An exterior spring housing 30 connects to the exterior insert 34 so that exterior insert 34 extends into and through the exterior spring housing 30. A spindle 24 is configured to mate in the opening 60 of interior insert 6 and the opening 62 in exterior insert 34 and extend through the latch assembly 26 to control locking and unlocking. The locking assembly includes mounting fasteners 8, that extend through openings in the interior rose 4 and threadingly engage with interior openings in the exterior rose 36.
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In the embodiment shown, springs 46, lie above and below predetermined horizontal axis of handle 2. This results in equal force applied by each spring 46 on each side of the handle 2 and ensures a precise unloaded orientation. However, it is contemplated that more than a pair of springs in each spring housing may be employed. In a rotated loaded position, the interior insert 6 contacts a wall 55 of opening (
When an applied load is removed from the handles 2, 38, (e.g., when a user releases the handle) the energy stored in the compressed springs 46 of the interior and exterior spring housings 18, 30 will expand and force spring compressor plate 44 to translate back to the initial position, thereby rotating interior and exterior inserts 6, 34 back to initial unloaded positions as seen in
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In an unlocked configuration, ramped segment 50 of unlocking piece 20 is rotated to contact a distal end of tail 52 of toggle 16. This results in translation of toggle tail 52 out of notch 54 as seen in
To rotate the ramped portion 50 of the unlocking plate 20 to displace the toggle 16 as illustrated, a user merely has to rotate the internal handle 2. The unlocking piece 20 is configured to rotate with interior insert 6. This provides an emergency exit feature in which the user can unlock the lock assembly 1 by turning the interior handle 2. Alternatively, a user at the interior handle 2 could pull the button 14 away from the interior rose 4.
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The lock assembly 1 can be unlocked from the exterior assembly side as illustrated in
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A privacy lock assembly including interior chassis 240 may be locked or unlocked via the toggle 216.
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Illustrative examples of the privacy lock disclosed herein are provided below. An embodiment of the privacy lock may include any one or more, and any combination of, the examples described below.
In one example, an interior chassis of a lock assembly includes a liner, a separately formed toggle mount coupled to the liner, a toggle received in the toggle mount, and a locking piece. The toggle is configured to translate relative to the toggle mount between a locked position engaged with the locking piece to block rotation of the locking piece and an unlocked position spaced apart from the locking piece to allow rotation of the locking piece.
In some examples, the interior chassis further includes an unlocking piece and the unlocking piece is configured to translate the toggle to the unlocked position in response to rotation of the unlocking piece.
In some examples, the toggle includes a tail and a ramped portion coupled to the tail. The tail engages with the locking piece when the toggle is in the locked position to block rotation of the locking piece. The ramped portion engages with the unlocking piece to translate the toggle to the unlocked position in response to rotation of the unlocking piece.
In some examples, the tail defines opposing outer surfaces, and the ramped portion extends past the outer surfaces.
In some examples, the toggle includes at least two alignment wings configured to engage with grooves of the toggle mount to block rotation of the toggle during translation of the toggle between the locked and unlocked positions.
In some examples, the toggle further includes a runner configured to engage with a slot of the toggle mount to block rotation of the toggle during translation of the toggle between the locked and unlocked positions.
In some examples, the liner is formed by stamping and the toggle mount is formed by casting.
In some examples, the liner is formed from steel and the toggle mount is formed from zinc.
Although the present disclosure has been described with reference to particular means, materials, and embodiments, from the foregoing description, one skilled in the art can easily ascertain the essential characteristics of the invention and various changes and modifications may be made to adapt the various uses and characteristics without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 15/333,662 filed Oct. 25, 2016 and now U.S. Pat. No. 10,753,121, and also claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 62/250,201 filed Nov. 3, 2015 for a “Privacy Lock,” both of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
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