Claims
- 1. A lever handle of a door lock, which is reinforced to maintain a horizontal position comprising:
- a driving shaft connected to said lever handle;
- a housing provided around said driving shaft and having a wall transverse to said driving shaft, said wall having an outer side facing said lever handle and an inner side which is opposite to said outer side, said wall further having a tubular wall portion which projects axially from said wall and which defines a hole for passage of said driving shaft, said tubular wall portion having a distal end portion;
- a rotary member mounted on said housing for rotating simultaneously with said driving shaft, said rotary member being received in said hole and surrounded by said tubular wall portion;
- said rotary member having first means projecting radially and outwardly therefrom to bear against said wall so as to prevent an axial and outward releasing movement of said rotary member, said rotary member further having second means which projects radially and outwardly to engage said distal end portion for preventing an axial and inward releasing movement of said rotary member, said first and second means being one piece with said rotary member;
- a coiled spring sleeved around said rotary member and having two ends in the form of legs;
- said rotary member further having means for engaging one of said legs of said coiled spring, said engaging means projecting from and being one piece with said rotary member, said engaging means generating a stress on said coiled spring upon rotation of said rotary member; and
- said housing further including a stopping means provided on said wall thereof so as to immobilize the other one of said legs of said coiled spring.
- 2. A lever handle as claimed in claim 1, wherein said rotary member has a tubular portion which is received in said hole and which has a first end and a second end opposite to said first end, said second means including a retaining nose which projects radially and outwardly from said tubular portion adjacent to said second end to engage said distal end portion.
- 3. A lever handle as claimed in claim 2, wherein said first means includes at least one lug which projects radially and outwardly from said first end of said tubular portion of said rotary member to said inner side of said wall.
- 4. A lever handle as claimed in claim 2, wherein said first means further has an annular flange which extends radially and outwardly from said first end of said tubular portion of said rotary member, and at least one lug projecting radially and outwardly from said annular flange to said inner side of said wall.
- 5. A lever handle as claimed in claim 4, wherein said engaging means has an engaging plate which projects axially from said annular flange of said rotary member.
- 6. A lever handle as claimed in claim 5, wherein said engaging plate has two opposite axial engaging edges, said legs of said coiled spring projecting radially and outwardly to engage said two opposite axial engaging edges, respectively.
- 7. A lever handle as claimed in claim 1, wherein said distal end portion has an annular projection which extends inwardly therefrom.
- 8. A lever handle as claimed in claim 7, wherein said coiled spring is positioned between said annular projection of said housing and an annular flange of said rotary member.
- 9. A lever handle as claimed in claim 7, wherein said second means includes a retaining nose which projects radially and outwardly from a tubular portion of said rotary member, said annular projection having a notch, said retaining nose moving past said annular projection through said notch in assembly, said annular projection preventing the axial and inward releasing movement of said retaining nose after assembly.
- 10. A lever handle as claimed in claim 1, further comprising means for confining rotation of said rotary member within a predetermined angle.
- 11. A lever handle as claimed in claim 10, wherein said confining means includes a first protrusion which is provided on said wall of said housing and which is spaced angularly from said stopping means, said first means of said rotary member being engageable with said first protrusion to limit an angular distance that said rotary member travels.
- 12. A lever handle as claimed in claim 11, wherein said stopping means is a second protrusion which is provided on and which projects axially from said wall of said housing.
- 13. A lever handle as claimed in claim 12, wherein said first and second protrusions are formed integrally with said wall of said housing.
- 14. A lever handle as claimed in claim 13, wherein said first and second protrusions and diametrically opposite to each other.
- 15. A lever handle as claimed in claim 1, wherein said housing further comprises a circumferential wall extending from said wall in a direction away from said tubular wall portion, said circumferential wall having an outer circumferential surface which is formed with indentations and slots, each of said slots being formed adjacent to one of said indentations.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part (CIP) application of U.S. patent application No. 0812,705, filed on Sep. 27, 1994 by some of the applicants of this invention, which is abandoned.
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