Claims
- 1. An improvement in a lockset of the type having an escutcheon mounting a dead bolt assembly and a latch bolt assembly, the dead bolt assembly having inside and outside operators to extend and retract the dead bolt through a dead bolt drive upon locking and unlocking either of the dead bolt operators, the latch bolt assembly having inside and outside operators to extend and retract the latch bolt through a latch bolt drive upon operation of either of the latch bolt operators, the improvement comprising:
- (a) a slide mounted in the escutcheon for movement towards and away from the dead bolt assembly and with such movement away and toward the latch bolt assembly between a first position of the slide and a second position of the slide, respectively;
- (b) means to bias the slide towards its first position proximate the latch bolt assembly and remote from the dead bolt assembly;
- (c) a lock release mounted in the escutcheon for movement between a first position of the lock release and a second position of the lock release, respectively;
- (d) crank means coupled to the dead bolt assembly for rotation between a crank locked position and a crank unlocked position, corresponding to a locked dead bolt and an unlocked dead bolt, respectively, the crank means during its movement from its locked to its unlocked position engaging the lock release and moving the lock release to its first position from its second position, the crank means in its unlocked position maintaining the lock release in its first position;
- (e) means of the lock release to engage the slide and move the slide to its first position during movement of the lock release from its second position to its first position in response to rotation of the crank means between its locked position and its unlocked position, such means thereafter maintaining the slide in its first position;
- (f) a latch actuator in the escutcheon and secured to the latch bolt drive for rotation therewith, the inside operator of the latch bolt drive being engageable with the actuator to rotate it and open the latch bolt;
- (g) means for locking the slide and the latch actuator against relative rotation when the slide is in its second position and in response to the bias means; and
- (h) cam means on the inside operator of the latch bolt assembly engageable with the slide to move the slide and release the lock means and move the crank means to its unlocked position upon rotation of the inside operator.
- 2. The improvement claimed in claim 1 wherein:
- the lock release includes a lock release plate and including a follower engageable by the crank for the movement of the lock release between its second and its first positions.
- 3. The improvement claimed in claim 2 wherein:
- the means of the lock release to engage the slide includes a dog of the lock release, the slide having a slot in receipt of the dog to permit slide movement independently of the dog, the dog engaging the slide to move the slide away from the actuator upon rotation of the crank from its unlocked to its locked position.
- 4. The improvement claimed in claim 3 wherein:
- the slide has slots that guide the slide on the latch bolt and the dead bolt assemblies.
- 5. The improvement claimed in claim 4 wherein:
- the lock means of the actuator and the slide include a notch of the actuator and a tooth of the slide, the tooth being engageable in the notch in the locked position of the dead bolt and the slide is in its second position to lock the latch bolt.
- 6. The improvement claimed in claim 5 wherein:
- the cam means and the actuator have lost motion means to permit movement of the slide in response to the cam and the withdrawal of the tooth from the notch before rotation of the actuator.
- 7. The improvement claimed in claim 1 wherein:
- the actuator includes a finger engageable by the slide after a predetermined amount of rotation of the cam, the means for locking the slide and the latch actuator includes tooth means and notch means of these members, the tooth means being engageable in the notch means to lock the slide and actuator together, the predetermined amount of rotation of the cam moving the slide sufficiently to disengage the tooth and the notch and permit rotation of the actuator.
- 8. The improvement claimed in claim 7 wherein:
- the lock release includes a lock release plate and including a follower engageable by the crank for the movement of the lock release between its second and its first positions.
- 9. The improvement claimed in claim 8 wherein:
- the means of the lock release to engage the slide includes a dog of the lock release, the slide having a slot in receipt of the dog to permit slide movement independengly of the dog, the dog engaging the slide to move the slide away from the actuator upon rotation of the crank from its unlocked to its locked position.
- 10. The improvement claimed in claim 9 wherein:
- the lock means of the actuator and the slide include a notch of the actuator and a tooth of the slide, the tooth being engageable in the notch in the locked position of the dead bolt to lock the latch bolt.
- 11. In a double bolt lockset of the type that mounts on the surface of the door and which includes a dead bolt assembly and a latch bolt assembly, the dead bolt assembly including inside and outside operators to extend and retract the dead bolt through a dead bolt drive upon locking and unlocking either of the dead bolt operators, the latch bolt assembly having inside and outside operators to extend and retract the latch bolt through rotation of a latch bolt drive upon operation of either of the latch bolt operators, and an escutcheon mounting the inside operators of both the latch bolt and dead bolt and having means to mount the case to a door, an improvement which comprises:
- (a) a lock release mounted in the escutcheon for translation towards and away from the dead bolt assembly and the latch bolt assembly between a locked position toward the latch bolt assembly and an unlocked position toward the dead bolt assembly;
- (b) a slide mounted in the escutcheon for translation towards and away from the dead bolt assembly and the latch bolt assembly;
- (c) means to bias the slide toward the latch bolt assembly and away from the dead bolt assembly;
- (d) crank means coupled to the dead bolt assembly for rotation between a locked position and an unlocked position in engagement with the lock release, such positions corresponding to an unlocked dead bolt and a locked dead bolt, the crank means in rotating between the locked position and the unlocked position engaging the lock release and translating it to the lock release's unlocked position;
- (e) a latch actuator secured to the latch bolt drive and located in the escutcheon in line with the slide;
- (f) lock means for the slide and the latch actuator to lock the latch actuator against rotation upon engagement by the slide in response to the bias means permitted by movement of the lock release to its locked position;
- (g) means coupling the lock release and the slide together such that upon movement of the lock release to its unlocked position the slide moves away from the latch actuator and unlocks the lock means;
- (h) means coupled to the inside operator of the latch bolt assembly for moving the slide against the force of the biasing means and unlock the latch actuator and to move the crank means to its unlocked position upon operation of such operator;
- whereby:
- (i) upon locking of the dead bolt, the biasing means forces the slide into engagement with the latch actuator to lock the slide relative to the latch actuator with the lock means;
- (ii) upon unlocking the dead bolt the crank means moves the lock release to its unlocked position which in turn moves the slide and unlocks the slide from the latch actuator; and simultaneous locking and unlocking of the dead bolt and latch bolt occur; and
- (iii) upon operation of the inside operator of the latch bolt assembly, when locked, both the latch bolt and dead bolt retract to open positions.
- 12. The improvement claimed in claim 11 wherein the latch bolt assembly is of the type that biases the latch bolt into an extended position, the actuator has a unique rotational position when the latch bolt is extended, and the lock means for the latch actuator and slide include a tooth and a notch which upon engagement of the tooth in the notch locks the actuator.
- 13. The improvement claimed in claim 12 wherein the means coupled to the inside operator of the latch bolt assembly for moving the retractor and the slide includes a cam attached to such operator, and including means coupling the cam to the actuator to produce retraction of the latch bolt after a predetermined amount of travel of the slide corresponding to disengagement of the tooth and the notch.
- 14. The improvement claimed in claim 13 wherein the cam is a double-lobed cam with one lobe on each side of the slide, and including followers on the slide engageable by each lobe of the cam to move the slide.
- 15. The improvement claimed in claim 14 including detent means acting on the crank means in its unlocked positions to apply a force thereto that tends to maintain the crank in the unlocked position.
- 16. The improvement claimed in claim 11 wherein:
- the actuator includes a finger engageable by the slide after a predetermined amount of rotation of the cam, the means for locking the slide and the latch actuator includes tooth means and notch means of these members, the tooth means being engageable in the notch means to lock the slide and actuator together, the predetermined amount of rotation of the cam moving the slide sufficiently to disengage the tooth and the notch and permit rotation of the actuator.
- 17. The improvement claimed in claim 15 wherein:
- the actuator includes a finger engageable by the slide after a predetermined amount of rotation of the cam, the means for locking the slide and the latch actuator includes tooth means and notch means of these members, the tooth means being engageable in the notch means to lock the slide and actuator together, the predetermined amount of rotation of the cam moving the slide sufficiently to disengage the tooth and the notch and permit rotation of the actuator.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The present application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 086,945 filed Oct. 22, 1979, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,276,760, issued July 7, 1981.
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