The present disclosure relates to the operation of door handles and corresponding locking and latching components. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to door components that bias the position and rotation of door handles.
Door handles are present on nearly every door in a home. Typically these handles rotate to retract a latch and allow the door to be swung open. Then, in almost every case, the handle automatically returns to its original home position with the latch extending from the door stile once again. Handle return components can be prone to wear after repeated use over time. As these components wear, the force available to return the handle to the home position weakens. In some cases, where the handle is a lever, the weight of the lever causes a torque around the axis of rotation and may eventually lead to the handle sagging, i.e. resting below an intended home position.
Some handles are biased to a home position by features incorporated into the case of a mortise lock. These embodiments may require replacement of an entire lock if the lever return mechanism becomes worn. In other existing embodiments, biasing features are integrated with escutcheons on either side of the door. Escutcheons, however, are often uniquely configured for placement on either an interior or exterior side of door. As a result, the handing of the door must be known in order to acquire the proper set of escutcheons with integrated biasing features.
There is a need for a handle return design that allows for improvements associated with the installation or replacement of these elements eliminating the need for prior knowledge of a door's handing.
The present disclosure describes a handle return assembly removably attachable to an escutcheon. The removable assembly may include a housing to be attached to the escutcheon and a hub rotatably disposed within the housing for operably connecting an operating handle to a drive spindle. A spring may bias the hub toward an initial, home position. At least one stopper plate may interact with the housing for limiting rotational motion of the hub relative to the housing.
Other embodiments include a handle return assembly separate from but removably attachable to an escutcheon. The handle return assembly is configured to interact with a handle such that the handle is biased to an initial home position and the handle is rotatable relative to the escutcheon about a predetermined sweep angle in a single direction relative to the home position to define a left-handed or right-handed operation. The assembly can be disassembled and reassembled using the same parts to change the operation of the assembly among left-handed, right-handed and a non-operating configuration where rotation in neither direction is permitted.
Other embodiments include a door hardware kit having an exterior escutcheon, an interior escutcheon, a first handle return cartridge configured to provide left-handed operation, and a second handle return cartridge configured to provide right-handed operation. Each handle return cartridge may be capable of being attached to either escutcheon such that the elements of the kit may be selectively assembled to operate a left-hand or a right-hand door.
These and other features of the present invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art after a reading of the following description of the preferred embodiments, when considered in conjunction with the drawings. It should be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are explanatory only and are not restrictive of the invention as claimed.
The foregoing and still other objects and advantages of the present invention will be more apparent from the following detailed explanation of embodiments of the invention in connection with the accompanying drawings.
Exemplary embodiments of this disclosure are described below and illustrated in the accompanying figures, in which like numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views. The embodiments described provide examples and should not be interpreted as limiting the scope of the invention. Other embodiments, and modifications and improvements of the described embodiments, will occur to those skilled in the art and all such other embodiments, modifications and improvements are within the scope of the present invention. Features from one embodiment or aspect may be combined with features from any other embodiment or aspect in any appropriate combination. For example, any individual or collective features of method aspects or embodiments may be applied to apparatus, product or component aspects or embodiments and vice versa.
In practice today, handles can be biased to a home position by features incorporated into the case of a mortise lock. As used herein, the terms initial position and home position may be used interchangeably to describe the position of components under the biasing force of return features without added external forces, e.g. forces applied by a user. When these biasing features wear out, the entire lock mechanism must be replaced. In other existing embodiments, biasing features are integrated with escutcheons on either side of the door. Escutcheons, however, are often uniquely configured for placement on either an interior or exterior side of the door. As a result, the handing of the door must be known in order to acquire the proper set of escutcheons with integrated biasing features. As is known in the art, door handing may be determined based on facing the exterior of the door, determining whether the hinge for the door is on the right or the left, and determining whether the door will swing open toward the interior or the exterior. The handing of the door may affect the hardware so that the desired rotation of the handles results in the proper motion of the lock.
Embodiments of the present disclosure improve upon these existing designs by having handle return modules, also referred to as handle return assemblies or handle return cartridges, that may be removably attached to the preferred escutcheon. As a result, the handle return modules may be independently replaced if they become worn. Further, installation of a door hardware kit having the described handle return modules will not require predetermined knowledge of the handing of the door, potentially providing a benefit to the installer, and potentially providing a benefit, by way of inventory control, for the manufacturer.
The door 10 may be described in terms of an interior side 16 and an opposite exterior side 18. A stile 20 extends along the edge of the door 10 between the interior side 16 and the exterior side 18. The stile 20 may be provided with a cavity or mortise to accommodate one or more portions of the lock 12. The type of lock 12 is not particularly limited for the purposes of this disclosure. Features and advantages of this disclosure, however, may be particularly applicable to multi-point mortise locks that have several spaced apart latches 22 extending and retracting relative to a stile 20, all driven in response to input through the door hardware 14.
The door hardware 14 (
Where present, the deadbolt region 34 may correspond with additional optional components for the operation of a deadbolt feature within the lock 12. For example,
Continuing with
The door hardware also includes at least one handle return module 44. The handle return module may also be referred to interchangeably as a handle return assembly, unit or cartridge. Each handle return module 44 is configured to separate from the escutcheons, for example being removably coupled to an escutcheon by one or more fasteners 46. In most embodiments, the door hardware 14 (
The door hardware 14 (
Each handle return module 44 may include a housing 54 and a hub 56. The hub 56 may be disposed at least partially within the housing 54. The hub 56 may be generally cylindrical in shape and configured to rotate with respect to the housing 54 about a central rotation axis A. The handle-side of the hub 56 may include a handle-side recess 58 for accepting a portion of a corresponding handle 42. The handle-side recess 58 may be square or polygonal in shape to assist with transferring rotation of a handle 42 around rotation axis A to rotation of the hub 56 within the housing 54. The hub 56 may also include a flange 60 with a keyed portion 62. The keyed portion 62 may be arranged to correspond with an indicia 64 on the housing 54 when the handle return module 44 is in the home position to indicate whether the handle return module 44 has been assembled for right-handed or left-handed operation. Where the indicia 64 is used, a similar marker may be located on the housing 54 at a position rotated 180 degrees around the rotation axis A. When the indicia 64 is provided, the hub 56 may be shifted 180 degrees relative to the rotation axis A into a home position for a left-handed return module. In other embodiments, indication of handing may be provided by other features, such as a label applied during assembly. Where the permanent indicia 64 is not provided, the hub 56 may be similarly positioned relative to the housing 54 in both a right-handed and left-handed assembly.
The housing 54 may include one or more wings 66 projecting in a radial direction from the housing 54 with respect to the rotation axis A. The wings 66 may be provided for locating mounting apertures 68 for use when attaching the handle return module 44 to the appropriate escutcheon 24, 26.
The handle return module 44 includes at least one stopper plate 74. In
As mentioned above, one or more stopper plates 74 are provided to rotate along with the hub 56 and limit rotational motion, such as direction and angular magnitude, relative to the housing 54. Referring to
Referring back to
With reference to
Further, comparing the right-handed handle return module 44R with the left-handed handle return module 44L, the stopper plates 74 are also flipped. In one example, the stopper plates 74 may be rotated 180 degrees about the reversing axis R. In the embodiment shown, the rotational symmetry of the stopper plates 74 also allows for rotation about a secondary axis S, perpendicular to both reversing axis R and rotation axis A, to achieve the same results of assembling the stopper plates 74 with the housing 54 to change the direction of allowable rotation of the hub 56 relative to the housing 54.
The handle return modules 44 of the present disclosure have been designed to use the same components, assembled in different ways, to create a module for right-handed operation, a module for left-handed operation, and a module for dummy operation. The door hardware 14 may include one or more modules in dummy operation when the door hardware is used on an inactive door of a French door pair.
The housing 254 shown in
The operation of the door 10 may now be further described in view of the figures collectively. In many embodiments, the lock 12 may include features that decouple the handles 42, in other words, rotation of a handle on the interior of the door does not produce rotation of a handle on the outside of the door, and vice versa. These decoupling features may be integral with the lock 12 and are known in the art. The function of the door hardware 14 may therefore be described based on half of the components, either inside or outside of the door 10. In one embodiment, a handle may be assembled to the handle-side recess 58 of the hub 56. As a user turns the handle 42 about rotation axis A, the hub 56 is able to rotate within housing 54. The stopper plate(s) 74 rotate with the hub 56 until the force applied by the user terminates or the stopper plate(s) 74 reach abutment surfaces 70. Further, a spindle 48 may fit in the lock-side recess 102 of the hub 56 and protect into a portion of the lock 12. Therefore, as the hub 56 rotates relative to the housing 54, the spindle 48 may be caused to rotate along with the hub 56, transferring motion into the lock 12 for ultimate retraction of the latch(s) 22. While the hub 56 is rotating relative to the housing 54 under the outside force provided by a user, the spring 80 may be wound tighter, storing potential energy that will bias rotation of the hub 56, handle 42, and spindle 48 in the opposite direction of rotation biased toward the home position after the user removes an outside force.
The structure, function, and use of the handle return cartridges discussed above may translate to several methods of installing door hardware upon a door where the door hardware makes use of the handle return cartridges according to embodiments previously described. Example methods may be described in terms of the following paragraphs:
Paragraph A. A method of installing door hardware on a door, the hardware including an interior escutcheon, an exterior escutcheon, a pair of handles, a left-handed handle return cartridge and a right-handed handle return cartridge, the method comprising:
Paragraph B. The method of Paragraph A, wherein identifying the proper cartridge comprises:
Paragraph C. The method of Paragraph A, wherein attaching the identified cartridge comprises screwing a housing onto a lock-side of the appropriate escutcheon.
Paragraph D. The method of Paragraph A, further comprising attaching the proper handle lever to each handle return cartridge.
Paragraph E. The method of Paragraph A, wherein installing the door hardware further comprises attaching the escutcheons to the door.
Paragraph F. The method of Paragraph E, wherein attaching the escutcheons comprises:
The assemblies may also be described in view of the following paragraph:
Paragraph G. A handle return assembly removably attachable to an escutcheon, comprising:
Although the above disclosure has been presented in the context of exemplary embodiments, it is to be understood that modifications and variations may be utilized without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, as those skilled in the art will readily understand. Such modifications and variations are considered to be within the purview and scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/879,379, filed Oct. 9, 2015, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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