Claims
- 1. A rotating-lock closure with a traction unit, comprising:a closure housing that has a socket key opening on one outside end and a rotating lock on tie other, inside end; which can he inserted by one end through a passageway in a wall or a door leaf, matched to the outside cross-section of the housing and which can be fixed in position; a first bearing area which is open towards the outside end and coaxial with the housing axis and which is intended for a socket key receiving head as well as a second bearing area open toward the opposite inside end of the housing that is adjacent to the first bearing area and which is intended for a rotating-lock driving support that supports said rotating-lock and is mounted so as to be capable of axial and sliding displacement and of rotation in the second bearing area; a coupling device being provided between the socket key receiving head and the rotating-lock, which device is provided with a cam pin/cam track device for the rotation and/or axial displacement of the rotating-lock relative to the housing upon rotation of the socket key receiving head, and which permits a limited angular freewheeling between the socket key receiving head and the rotating-lock; a shaft having a rounded cross section and extending from the socket key receiving head protruding beyond the rotating-lock driving support and also having a transverse opening at its protruding end for receiving a cam pin; a cam track, on which the cam pin is guided against the force of a spring, being formed by the side of the lock facing away from the housing; and the outer periphery of the lock driving support having a non-rounded cross section and being capable, in It passageway also having a non-rounded cross section, of axial and sliding displacement in a first portion of the second bearing area and of limited rotation in a second portion of the second bearing area; wherein the rotating-lock closure comprises a lock receiving part which can be fixed to the housing or frame and which forms the surface behind which the rotating-lock engages; wherein the rotating-lock is toggle-shaped; wherein the lock receiving part has the shape of a cup, the open end of which can be screwed to the seating, the bottom of the cup forming an essentially rectangular opening which permits with some lateral play the passage of a toggle-like rotating-lock when this is in a position aligned with the longitudinal extent of the opening.
- 2. The rotating-lock closure according to claim 1, wherein the rotation capability is to be restricted to about 90 degrees.
- 3. The rotating-lock closure according to claim 1, wherein the non-rounded cross section of the lock driving support is a parallelogram.
- 4. The rotating-lock closure according to claim 1, wherein the non-rounded cross section of the passageway in the second portion consists of two opposing segments of a circle connected with each other by two parallel or approximately parallel side walls or by lug areas projecting into the lumen of the passageway.
- 5. The rotating-lock closure according to claim 1, wherein the housing is divided into the first and second bearing area by a dividing wall, said dividing wall having a circular passageway for the passage of the shaft which, starting at the socket key receiving head, penetrates the lock driving support.
- 6. The rotating-lock closure according to claim 5, wherein the socket key receiving head supports itself by a rear ring shoulder on the dividing wall in the first bearing area.
- 7. The rotating-lock closure according to claim 5, wherein in the second bearing area, a spiral pressure spring supports itself on the dividing wall on one side and on the face of the of the lock driving support on the other side.
- 8. The rotating-lock closure according to claim 1, wherein the rotating-lock forms a wall which goes around the cam track in a circle and which stops the cam pin from sliding out when it is in its operating position.
- 9. The rotating-lock closure according to claim 1, including a closure housing which has a flange on the one, outside end and which can be passed through a passageway in a thin wall or a door leaf, by the other, inside end until the flange rests on the wall and can be fixed in this position by means of a union nut, and a retaining clip means wherein the rotating lock forms a construction which is directed towards the housing and which permits the pushing on of a union nut or the insertion of the rotating lock including the assembled housing through an opening in a thin wall.
- 10. The rotating-lock closure according to claim 1, further comprising a closure housing with a flange or attaching lugs at the one end which can be passed by the other end through a passageway in a thick wall or a door leaf or a flap, until the flange or the attaching lugs rest on the wall and can be fixed in this position by means of holding washers and/or screws.
- 11. The rotating-lock closure according to claim 1, wherein the rotating-lock has a thread on its free end for receiving an adjusting screw the head of which forms an adjustable rotating-lock support surface.
- 12. The rotating-lock closure according to claim 1, wherein the lock receiving part forms two rear engaging surfaces that are situated diametrically opposite to each other.
- 13. The rotating-lock closure according to claim 1, wherein the rotating-lock has a toggle support area with a radial extent which essentially corresponds to the narrower width of the passageway and which aligns the toggle in the closed position relative to the lock receiving part across the longitudinal extent of the opening.
Priority Claims (1)
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298 20 711 U |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims priority of PCT Application Ser. No. PCT/EP99/026345 filed Aug. 28, 1999 and German Application No. DE 298 20 711.7, filed Sep. 19, 1998, the complete disclosures of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
PCT Information
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PCT/EP99/06345 |
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WO00/31365 |
6/2/2000 |
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