This application claims priority to Chinese Patent Application No. 201720717217.3, filed Jun. 19, 2017, which is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety.
This invention relates to a push-pull passage lock housing having simplified assembly and installation on a door.
In the prior art, there are many kinds of door locks, among which a push-pull passage lock is common and widely used. The push-pull passage lock has various structures, generally, it comprises a latch plunger or bolt, a sliding frame connected to the latch bolt and a cam configured inside the sliding frame, wherein the cam rotates and drives the sliding frame to rotate, whereby the latch bolt connected to the sliding frame is driven to retract. A reset spring is arranged to reset the sliding frame. This structure is complicated and has many components, thus it is difficult to assemble. In addition, the failure of the reset spring is likely to occur after a long-term service, and then the latch bolt cannot be inserted into the corresponding hole in the door frame any longer.
The present invention provides a push-pull passage lock housing which facilitates installation and improves assembly efficiency.
The present invention provides a technical solution as follows.
A push-pull passage lock housing comprises an upper housing, a lower housing, a first connecting component and a second connecting component, wherein the upper housing and the lower housing are connected to form a housing, and the housing protrudes in its middle to form a protuberance. The first connecting component is sleeved on the housing and is located at one side of the protuberance, and the first connecting component and second connecting component are fastened by screws to each other.
A guide pillar is configured in the lower housing, and a guide hole mated with the guide pillar is configured in the upper housing.
The first connecting component and the second connecting component both comprise a sleeve and a flange configured at one end of the sleeve, wherein the flange of the first connecting component is provided with mounting holes, the flange of the second connecting component is provided with screw holes, and the screws are passed through the mounting holes and are in threaded connection with the screw holes.
The housing is configured with a mounting slot where the screw is arranged.
A first receiving chamber is configured in the lower housing for installing a lever, and the lever can rotate within the first receiving chamber.
The upper housing and the lower housing connect at a connect surface which is in parallel with a direction in which the lever rotates.
Limiting stoppers for restricting the rotation angle of the lever are arranged at the two sidewalls of the first receiving chamber respectively.
A limit chamber is configured in the upper housing to prevent the lever from moving in a vertical direction.
By applying the above-mentioned technical solution, the invention has achieved the following benefits:
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The upper housing 81 and the lower housing 82 connect at connection surface which is in parallel with a direction in which the lever 2 rotates, bringing convenience to the assembly. A second receiving chamber 825 for receiving the rotating block and the slipping block 4 is configured in a protruding part of the lower housing 82, while a third receiving chamber 813 for installing the compressed reset spring 6 is configured at a protruding part of the upper housing 81, and the second receiving chamber 825 is disposed opposite to the third receiving chamber 813.
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The push-pull passage lock housing of the present invention has a simple structure and is convenient for the assembly. During the assembly, the upper housing 81 and the lower housing 82 are placed in position and connected through the cooperation between the guide pillar 822 and the guide hole 812. Then the first connecting component 9 and the second connecting component 10 are sleeved at the two sides of the protuberance of the housing respectively and are fastened by the screws 111, thereby the push-pull passage lock housing is assembled. During the disassembly, the whole housing 81, 82 can be disassembled just by removing the screws 111. Therefore, the push-pull passage lock housing of this invention greatly simplifies the assembly and disassembly procedures, improves the assembly efficiency and saves the resources and labor cost.
The push-pull door handle lock assembly of the present invention is further described in concurrently filed application Ser. No. 15/796,102, entitled PUSH-PULL PASSAGE LOCK MOUNTING DEVICE ADAPTED TO DOORS IN VARIOUS SIZES and Ser. No. 15/796,550, entitled PUSH-PULL PASSAGE LOCK, which are incorporated by reference herein in their entireties.
It should be appreciated that the embodiment described hereinbefore is merely preferred embodiment of the present invention and not for purposes of any restrictions or limitations on the invention. Therefore, any simple amendments, equivalent variants and modifications to above embodiments according to the technical essence of the present invention, without departing from the technical solution of the present invention, should be incorporated into ambit of claims of the present invention.
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