This invention relates generally to single and multi-point locking apparatus for doors, and more particularly to a highly advantageous apparatus incorporating a simple, reliable, element drive train between an adjustable position manually rotatable lock cylinder, and pivoted lock bolt.
There is need for improvements in simple, reliable apparatus as referred to, and which is easily installed and adjustable in door frame structures. There is also need for the unusually effective and reliable combination of lock elements as is disclosed herein.
It is a major object of the invention to provide improved apparatus, meeting the above needs. Basically, the apparatus comprises a lock drive train comprising:
a) a pivoted lock bolt to be carried by a door,
b) a casing,
c) a rotary cylinder operatively rotatable during door opening or closing,
d) a rack driven endwise in response to cylinder rotation,
e) a gear rotatable by the driven rack,
f) a pivoted lock dog driven by the gear,
g) a bolt release lever, pivotable by the gear, between angular positions in which it is retained by the lock dog,
h) said angular positions corresponding to extended and retracted positions of the bolt.
As will appear, the lock dog typically has releasable interfit connection with the bolt, in bolt extended and retracted positions, there being a lost motion connection between the gear and the bolt release lever whereby said interfit is released during gear rotation and prior to said pivoting of the release lever. In addition, spring means is provided to bias the lock dog to retain said releasable interfit, in bolt extended and retracted positions.
Another object is to provide a gear as referred to, which has multiple functions in the drive train, as respects both driving the bolt release lever, with lost motion connection; and also driving the lock dog in timed relation to the lost motion drive of the bolt release lever. The latter typically has pin and slot interconnection to the bolt.
A further object is to provide an improved pivotable bolt having a through opening between opposite sides of the bolt, and a roller received in that opening to protrude at opposite sides of said body,
An added object is to provide a lock cylinder having multiple threads, and a casing housing the cylinder and configured to be mounted within an opening in a door, and including a non-cantilevered locking set screw received in engagement with said threads.
A yet further object is to provide a lock faceplate having beveled edges interfitting corresponding edges defined by an opening in the casing, the faceplate being removable to provide access to said set screw, for adjustment.
Another object includes provision of a bolt that has at least one tapered side surface to assure ease of interfit in the casing, as the bolt pivots.
An additional object is to provide an elongated stile containing the casing, and spacers installed and located within the stile in response to relative sliding, for positioning the casing, said spacers configured to be adjustable during installation in the field, to retain the casing positioning in the stile, and a removable trim facing plate for the casing to conceal such spacers.
A further object is to provide a dummy face plate on the stile used during said adjustable positioning, to allow spacer alignment and positioning via a tool insertable in an opening or openings in the dummy face plate, that dummy face plate then being removable to allow installation of said final trim face plate.
Another object is to provide a casing for the rotary cylinder, to fit in a door opening, and means to retain the casing in any of a plurality of selected horizontal positions in the door opening. Such means may typically comprise a first set of tongue and groove elements at the door opening, and being horizontally spaced, and at least one tongue or groove element or elements carried by the cylinder casing or door opening, to selectively interfit said first set.
Yet another object includes provision of a stile into which the lock casing is received, and means for adjusting the position of the casing relative to a stile wall, including a set screw carried by the lock casing and having threaded engagement with the casing whereby the screw exerts tightening force against the stile, the screw rotatable by an elongated adjuster inserted and projecting into the casing.
A yet further object includes provision of upper and lower elongated rod elements extending into the lock casing to be operatively connected to the lock bolt for extension as the bolt rotates, and upper and lower auxiliary bolts operatively connected to said rod elements at their terminals, to be displaced into door frame structure as the lock bolt is pivoted. In this regard, adjustable means is typically operatively connected between the upper auxiliary bolt and the upper rod, allowing vertical adjustment of upper bolt positioning in response to rod rotation, and fastener means to hold the adjustment means in position following adjustment. The rod elements are configurable for both 2 and 3 point configurations.
An additional object is to provide an improved lock having quick connect and/or disconnect capabilities.
These and other objects and advantages of the invention, as well as the details of an illustrative embodiment, will be more fully understood from the following specification and drawings, in which:
a is a perspective view showing of a pinion drive element;
a-11c are like views showing adjustable backset to accommodate different width frames;
In
Mechanism operable between cylinder 11 and the bolt 12 includes an elongated rack 16 driven endwise by a cam or dog 17 downwardly projecting from the cylinder 11 to engage rack projection 16a at the rack upper side. A pinion gear 18 is located below the rack, and has teeth 18a engaging downwardly projecting rack teeth 16b. A link or parallel links 19 are pivoted at 20 along with the gear 18, and located at opposite sides of the gear. The links and gear are fixedly attached to the supporting pivot shaft 20, whereby the gear 18 rotates the links. Shaft 20 is rotatable in frame bearings 21. Links 19 are rotatable between end position as seen in
Pins 23 and 24 projecting from the sides of the bolt slidably fit in slots 23a and 24a of the links, to rotate the bolt, as the links are swung by the gear 18.
A locking dog or lever 25, urged by a torsion spring 27 (see
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