Claims
- 1. A lock assembly comprising
- a rotary tubular spindle,
- a latch unit including a latch movably mounted therein for movement between locked and unlocked positions,
- an adapter, adapted to replace a door knob, including a tubular sleeve slidably mounted on said spindle and cam means disposed in spiralled relationship on said sleeve,
- means detachably mounting said sleeve on said spindle for preventing both rotational and axial displacement of said sleeve relative to said spindle,
- motion transmitting means mechanically interconnected between said latch and said spindle for moving said latch to its unlocked position upon rotation of said adapter,
- handle means movably mounted adjacent to said adapter and operatively engaged directly with said cam means for rotating said adapter and said spindle upon movement of said handle means, and
- a housing enclosing said adapter and said spindle and wherein said handle means comprises a single stem extending through a sidewall of said housing and pivotally mounted thereon, an inner end of said stem engaging said cam means in substantial line and sliding bearing contact therewith, said means detachably mounting said sleeve on said spindle being independent of said housing and maintaining said sleeve in a fixed axial position relative to said spindle so that the inner end of said stem will be continuously and precisely maintained in bearing contact with said cam means upon pivoting of said handle means on said housing to move said latch between its locked and unlocked positions.
- 2. The lock assembly of claim 1 wherein said means for detachably mounting said sleeve on said spindle comprises a lug secured internally on said sleeve and slidably received within a longitudinal slot formed through a sidewall of said spindle for preventing rotational displacement of said sleeve relative to said spindle.
- 3. The lock assembly of claim 2 wherein said means for detachably mounting said sleeve on said spindle further comprises a lug mounted on said spindle and engaged within an aperture formed through a sidewall of said sleeve and means for biasing said lug into such engagement, said sleeve having a substantially uniform and constant wall thickness throughout the length thereof.
- 4. The lock assembly of claim 1 wherein the degree of spiral of said cam means of said adapter is substantially uniform throughout the length thereof and wherein an imaginary line tangent to said cam means is disposed at an angle within the approximate range of from 30.degree. to 40.degree. relative to a longitudinal and rotational axis of said adapter.
- 5. The lock assembly of claim 1 wherein said cam means comprises a bent rod of cylindrical cross section secured to said adapter.
- 6. The lock assembly of claim 1 wherein said handle means is horizontally disposed and further comprises a flared member secured to an outer end of said stem and disposed exteriorly of and on a side of said housing whereby horizontal pivoting of said handle means will rotate said adapter and said spindle.
- 7. The lock assembly of claim 1 further comprising spring means operatively interconnected between said stem and said housing for biasing said handle means outwardly away from said housing to automatically position the inner end of said stem on an inner portion of said cam means, when said latch is in its extended locked position, upon release of said handle means.
- 8. The lock assembly of claim 7 wherein said spring means constitutes a torsion spring mounted on a pivot pin pivotally mounting said handle means on said housing.
- 9. The lock assembly of claim 1 further comprising means defining an annular knock-out plug on a backside of said housing and in axial alignment with said adapter.
- 10. The lock assembly of claim 1 further comprising a door, said housing releasably attached to said door.
- 11. A method for converting a lock assembly to panic hardware, said lock assembly mounted on a door and comprising a latch unit movable between normally locked and unlocked positions relative to a door frame having said door hingedly mounted thereon, a rotary spindle, a knob detachably mounted on said spindle and motion transmitting means mechanically and interconnected between said latch unit and said spindle for moving said latch unit to its unlocked position upon rotation of said adapter, said method comprising the steps of
- detaching said knob from said spindle,
- attaching a tubular adapter sleeve, having a spiralled cam secured thereto, directly to said spindle to prevent both rotational and axial movement therebetween,
- securing a housing to said door to enclose said spindle, and said sleeve therein and simultaneously spacing an outer wall of said housing axially relative to an outer end of said sleeve to prevent contact therebetween;
- pivotally mounting a handle on said housing and adjacent to said sleeve to engage an inner end of a single stem of said handle directly with said cam in bearing contact therewith whereby pivoting of said handle will rotate said sleeve and said spindle to move said latch unit to its unlocked position.
- 12. The method of claim 11 wherein said mounting step comprises pivotally mounting said handle in horizontally disposed relationship on a side of said housing.
- 13. The method of claim 11 further comprising the step of continuously biasing the inner end of said handle into bearing contact with said cam.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a Continuation of U.S Pat. application Ser. No. 517,477, filed on Oct. 24, 1974 by Donald P. Dozier and now abandoned.
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