The present invention is related to a reinforced apparatus for a lever handle of a door lock, and particularly to an improvement of U.S. Pat. No. 5,666,833 corresponding to ROC (Taiwan) New Utility Model Patent Application No. 83216969.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,265,924 discloses that a rotatable member 13 and a spring member 15 are disposed within a mounting member 7, and can be operated externally. The retainer 16 is secured on the mounting member 7, so that the rotatable member 13 and the spring member 15 are maintained within the mounting member 7. Referring to such an arrangement, since the retainer 16 and the mounting member 7 are two separate members, the securing effect cannot be assured, and the rotatable member 13 and the spring member 15 are liable to disengage from the mounting member 7 and result in damage or malfunction.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,666,833 was invented by the inventors of present invention, and corresponds to those illustrated in
The rotary member 4 includes a tubular body having a first end 40 and a second end 41, in which the first end 40 is formed with a radially and inwardly extending tongue 42 and two radially and outwardly extending noses 43. The second end 41 is formed with a radially and outwardly extending annular flange 44. Two axially extending engaging plates 45 are formed on the annular flange 44 with a space between the plate 45 and the outer circumference of the tubular body. Two radially and outward extending lugs 46 are formed on the flange 44 and are spaced apart from the engaging plates 45.
The coiled spring 5 includes two legs 51 and is disposed around the circumference of the tubular body of the rotary member 4, so that two legs 51 of the coiled spring 5 respectively abut against the engaging plates 45 of the rotary member 4.
In an assembling process in a manufacturing factory, as shown in
In practical mounting operation of a user, as shown in
As illustrated in
As clearly illustrated in
A primary object of the present invention is to provide a reinforced apparatus for a lever handle of a door lock, which has the characteristics of simple construction, easy assembling, and high reliability, and can be maintain the lever handle to return to its original position though after a long term of use.
A reinforced apparatus for a lever handle of a door lock according to the present invention comprises:
characterized in that: the housing is formed with an axially arranged predetermined bending member, which can, when the rotary member and the coiled spring are disposed within the recess, be bent by an auxiliary apparatus for a predetermined angle, so that a distance R′ defined between predetermined bending member and an axis of the housing is smaller than a distance r defined between the outer edge of the second side plate and an axis of the second side plate, and so that the rotary member is maintained within the recess and can be operated externally.
Other features and advantages of this invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments of this invention, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
With reference to
The rotary member 400 includes a first side plate 410 and a second side plate 420. The first side plate 410 has a plate body having an axially arranged internal ring 411 formed with a hole 412 therein. The internal ring 411 has one end formed with a radially and inwardly extending projection 413 and four axially extending protrusions 414 spaced apart from one another. The outer edge of the plate body of the first side plate 410 includes a radially and outwardly extending lug 415 and two axially extending projecting ribs 416 spaced apart from each other. The second side plate 420 is formed with a disk body having a central hole 421. Between the hole 421 and the outer edge of the second side plate 420, four slots 422 corresponding to the four protrusions 414 of the first side plate 410, and two slots 423 corresponding to the projecting ribs 416 of the first side plate 410 are formed for engagement. A distance r is defined between the outer edge of the second side plate 420 of the rotary member 400 and the axis of the second side plate 420. Before an assembling operation, a distance R defined between the predetermined bending member 341a of the housing 300 and the axis of the housing 300 is larger than the distance r defined between the outer edge of the second side plate 420 of the rotary member 400 and the axis of the second side plate 420, to facilitate the assembling operation.
The coiled spring 500 includes two legs 510 and is disposed around the circumference of the internal ring 411 of the first side plate 410 and between the first side plate 410 and the plate body of the second side plate 420. Two legs 510 of the spring 500 respectively abut against a corresponding projecting is rib 416 of the first side plate 410.
In an assembling operation, the rotary member 400 is firstly disposed within the recess 360 of the housing 300, so that the two legs 510 of the spring 500 respectively abut against a corresponding protruding portion 370 of the housing 300. The two curved predetermined bending members 341a of the housing 300 are then bent by an auxiliary apparatus (not shown) for a predetermined angle, so that a distance R′ defined between each predetermined bending member 341a and the axis of the housing 300 is smaller than the distance r defined between the outer edge of the second side plate 420 of the rotary member 400 and the axis of the rotary member 400, as shown in
The two curved predetermined bending members 341a of the second side plate 340 of the housing 300 according to the first preferred embodiment, in practice, can be formed as a continuous annular bending member 341b as shown in
Before the assembly operation, the distance R defined between the predetermined bending member 341a (341b, 341c) of the housing 300 and the axis of the housing 300 is larger than the distance r defined between the outer edge of the second side plate 420 of the rotary member 400 and the axis of the second side plate 420, so that the rotary member 400 and the coiled spring 500, when in assembling, can be easily disposed within the recess 360 of the housing 300. After the assembly operation, i.e., when the rotary member 400 and the coiled spring 500 have been disposed within the recess 360 of the housing 300, the predetermined bending members 341a (341b, 341c) are then bent inward by an auxiliary apparatus for a predetermined angle, so that a distance R□ defined between the predetermined bending member 341a (341b, 341c) and the axis of the housing 300 is smaller than the distance r defined between the outer edge of the second side plate 420 of the rotary member 400 and the axis of the second side plate 420, and so that the rotary member 400 and the coiled spring 500 are maintained within the recess 360 of the housing 300.
The above-described embodiment of the present invention is intended to be illustrated only. Numerous alternative embodiments may be devised by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the following claims.
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