Claims
- 1. A door assembly configured for shipping prior to its being installed at an ultimate location, comprising:
- (a) a closure panel having a panel aperture formed in a face thereof;
- (b) a latching apparatus carried by said panel comprising a smooth spindle extending through said panel aperture and disposed for rotation about a spindle axis thereof along which said spindle is aligned in the direction along which it extends through said panel aperture;
- (c) an escutcheon, having an escutcheon aperture formed therein, applied to said face with said escutcheon aperture overlying said panel aperture;
- (d) a locking element having a locking element axis and held to said panel by said escutcheon wherein said locking element is substantially coaxially aligned with said spindle, said locking element including a plurality of resilient prongs extending through said escutcheon aperture and away from said escutcheon, each of said prongs having an end remote from said escutcheon carrying a prong shoulder facing toward said escutcheon; and
- (e) a knob, separate from said panel, having a knob shoulder, wherein said resilient prongs of said locking element deflect radially inward to engage said knob shoulder, said knob held in fixedly secured position against said escutcheon thereby holding said knob against displacement in both axial directions relative to said escutcheon; wherein said spindle extends through said locking element to prevent further radial deflection of said resilient prongs when said assembly is completely assembled to thereby preclude removal of said knob from said locking element; wherein said escutcheon holds said locking element which in turn holds said knob so that said escutcheon bears any axial loads on said knob and so that the spindle need only transmit a torque load from the knob to the remainder of the latching apparatus; and wherein said locking element is inaccessible when said door assembly is completely assembled.
- 2. An assembly in accordance with claim 1, wherein said resilient prongs are equi-angularly spaced, and each of said prongs has a barb extending radially outwardly to define a shoulder facing toward said escutcheon, and wherein said knob includes an annular shoulder having an inner diameter smaller than a diameter defined by radially outermost extremities of said barbs when said prongs are in an uncompressed state, so that said prongs can be compressed radially inwardly to allow said barbs to pass through said inner diameter of said annular shoulder and, thereafter, released to allow said shoulders defined by said barbs to engage said annular shoulder of said knob.
- 3. An assembly in accordance with claim 2, wherein said prongs include ramp surfaces angled to urge said prongs radially inwardly as they are made to engage said inner diameter of said annular shoulder.
- 4. An assembly in accordance with claim 1, wherein said spindle is externally faceted, and wherein said knob includes a faceted socket in which said spindle can be received when said knob and said spindle are mated.
- 5. An assembly in accordance with claim 1, wherein said knob has a removable disc facing away from said escutcheon, whereby a user of said assembly can remove said disc and replace said disc with one having a design formed thereon.
- 6. A door latch operating mechanism for use with a door, comprising:
- (a) a smooth spindle;
- (b) an escutcheon overlying a portion of the door and having an aperture formed therethrough, through which aperture said spindle passes;
- (c) a locking element held to the door by said escutcheon and extending through said aperture, said element including a plurality of equi-angularly spaced, resilient prongs, each having a barb extending radially outwardly from an end of said each prong remote from said escutcheon to define a shoulder facing said escutcheon;
- (d) a knob having a base, a hole formed in said base, and an annular shoulder facing, when the knob is attached to the door, away from said escutcheon, wherein said shoulders of said prongs can engage said annular shoulder of said knob to irremovably secure said knob to the door; and
- (e) means for translating rotation of said knob into rotation of said spindle, wherein said resilient prongs of said locking element deflect radially inward to engage said knob shoulder, said knob held in fixedly secured position against said escutcheon thereby holding said knob against displacement in both axial directions relative to said escutcheon; wherein said spindle extends through said locking element to prevent further radial deflection of said resilient prongs when said assembly is completely assembled to thereby preclude removal of said knob from said locking element; wherein said escutcheon holds said locking element which in turn holds said knob so that said escutcheon bears any axial loads on said knob and so that the spindle need only transmit a torque load from the knob to the remainder of the latching apparatus; and wherein said locking element is inaccessible when said door assembly is completely assembled.
- 7. The door latch operating mechanism according to the claim 6, further comprising a resilient element operatively interposed between said escutcheon and said locking element, wherein said resilient element urges said locking element toward its normal centered position.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 474,550, filed Mar. 11, 1983 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (7)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Popular Science, Feb. 1949, p. 128, "Spring Action Holds This Doorknob Fast". |
Continuations (1)
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Mar 1983 |
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