Slide window and door lock

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6484445
  • Patent Number
    6,484,445
  • Date Filed
    Monday, April 9, 2001
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 26, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Redman; Jerry
    Agents
    • Chan; Raymond Y.
    • David and Raymond Patent Group
Abstract
A slide window and door lock includes a connecting device selectively mounted on a vertical jamb of a sliding panel at a predetermined height with respect to a base slider track of a supporting frame and a locker panel having one pivot edge pivotally connecting to the connecting device and another opposed locking edge adapted for inclinedly biasing against the base slider track at a predetermined angle so as to lock up the sliding panel in a slidably movable manner.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE PRESENT INVENTION




1. Field of Invention




The present invention relates to a sliding side window and door, and more particularly to a side window and door lock which is adapted for selectively locking the side window and door at a predetermined opened position, so as to prevent the side window and door from being slidably opened unintentionally.




2. Description of Related Arts




Referring to

FIG. 1A

, a conventional sliding door/window assembly


1


comprises a door/window frame


10


for supporting the door/window thereon wherein the door/window frame


10


, having a sliding panel


12


and a fixed panel


11


, is supporting on the supporting frame


20


in such a manner that the sliding panel


12


of the door/window frame


10


is slidably mounted on a base slider track


21


of a supporting frame


20


in such a manner that the sliding panel


12


is vertically and reciprocally sliding along the base slider track


21


of the supporting frame


20


to open and close the door/window assembly


1


.




Generally, the conventional door/window assembly


1


further comprises a lock mechanism for locking the sliding panel


12


on the supporting frame


20


at a fully closed position. As shown in

FIGS. 1B through 1D

, the lock mechanism varies from use of a pin that penetrates through the sliding panel


12


and the fixed panel


11


, a hook that hooks the sliding panel


12


to the supporting frame


20


at fully closed position, or by clamping a locker on the base slider track


21


of the supporting frame


20


so as to block the sliding panel


12


from being slid aside. One problem with the existing lock mechanisms is that the lock mechanisms can only lock up the sliding panel


12


at the fully closed position.


1


f one wants to lock the door or window at an opened position, the lock is rendered useless. Although an adjustable lock that is detachably mounted at the base slider track


21


of the supporting frame


20


can solve the above mentioned problem, however, the current adjustable lock requires constant attaching and detaching in order for one to change the opening position of the door/window assembly


1


.




As shown in

FIG. 1E

, an improved lock mechanism comprises a handle hinge rotatably mounted on a vertical jamb


121


of the sliding panel


12


and a locking arm extended sidewardly for biasing against the fixed panel


11


wherein the handle hinge is arranged to move the locking arm from a locking position, i.e. the locking arm is biased against the fixed panel


11


, to an unlocked position, i.e. the locking arm is moved away from the fixed panel


11


, so as to selectively lock up the sliding panel at a predetermined opened position. However, the original structure of the door/window assembly must be altered its original structure in order to install the lock mechanism thereinto, which will increase the manufacturing cost and installation fee of the door/window assembly.




SUMMARY OF THE PRESENT INVENTION




A main object of the present invention is to provide a slide door and window lock which is adapted for securely locking a slide door/window in a slidably movable manner, so as to prevent the slide door/window from being slidably opened.




Another object of the present invention is to provide a slide door and window lock which is adapted for selectively locking the slide door/window at a predetermined opened position.




Another object of the present invention is to provide a slide door and window lock which can be fitted for an existing slide door/window without altering its original structural design so as to minimize the cost of manufacturing cost of the slide door/window having a vertical jamb.




Accordingly, in order to accomplish the above objects, the present invention provides a slide window and door lock for window/door assembly which comprises a sliding panel, having a vertical jamb, slidably mounted on a base slider track, wherein the slide window/door lock comprises:




a connecting device selectively mounted on the vertical jamb at a predetermined height with respect to the base slider track; and




a locker panel having one pivot edge pivotally connecting to the connecting device and another opposed locking edge selectively moved between a locked position and an unlocked position, wherein in the locked position, the locking edge of the locker panel is inclinedly biased against the base slider track at a predetermined angle so as to lock up the sliding panel in a slidably movable manner and in the unlocked position, the locking edge of the locker panel is moved away from the base slider track such that the sliding panel is capably of freely sliding along the base slider track.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1A

is a perspective view of a conventional slide window and door.





FIG. 1B

is a perspective view of a conventional pin lock for the slide window and door.





FIG. 1C

is a perspective view of a conventional hook lock for the slide window and door.





FIG. 1D

is a perspective view of a conventional clamp lock for the slide window and door.





FIG. 1E

is a perspective view of a conventional handle hinge for the slide window and door.





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of a slide window and door lock according to a first preferred embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 3

is a side view of the slide window and door lock in a locked position according to the above first preferred embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 4

is a side view of the slide window and door lock in an unlocked position according to the above first preferred embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of a slide window and door lock according to a second preferred embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 6

is a perspective view of a slide window and door lock according to a third preferred embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 7

is a sectional view of a holding means of the slide window and door lock according to the above third preferred embodiment of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIG. 2

of the drawings, a slide window and door lock


2


according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention is illustrated, wherein the slide window and door lock


2


is adapted for incorporating with an existing slide window/door assembly


1


, as mentioned in the background which comprises a window/door frame


10


for supporting a window/door thereon wherein the window/door frame


10


, which comprises a fixed panel


11


and a sliding panel


12


, is supported on a supporting frame


20


. The sliding panel


12


of the window/door frame


10


generally having a rectangular shaped comprises a pair of parallel vertical jambs


121


, a top rack


122


, and a bottom rack


123


wherein the sliding panel


12


is adapted for sliding on a base slider track


21


of the supporting frame


20


so as to slidably open and close the slide window/door assembly


1


, as shown in FIG.


1


A.




The slide window and door lock


2


comprises a connecting device


30


selectively mounted on the vertical jamb


121


at a predetermined height with respect to the base slider track


21


, and a locker panel


40


having one pivot edge


41


pivotally connecting to the connecting device


30


and another opposed locking edge


42


selectively moved between a locked position and an unlocked position. In which, in the locked position as shown in

FIG. 3

, the locking edge


42


of the locker panel


40


is inclinedly biased against the base slider track


21


at a predetermined angle so as to lock up the sliding panel


12


in a slidably movable manner and in the unlocked position as shown in

FIG. 4

, the locking edge


42


of the locker panel


40


is moved away from the base slider track


21


such that the sliding panel


12


is capably of freely sliding along the base slider track


21


.




According to the preferred embodiment, the connecting device


30


comprises a U-shaped connecting member


31


comprising a first and second connecting walls


311


,


312


extended integrally for receiving the vertical jamb


121


therebetween, and an adjustable screw


32


rotatably penetrated through the first connecting wall


311


wherein a head portion of the adjustable screw


32


is arranged to adjustably bias against the jamb


121


of the sliding panel


12


at a side thereof when the connecting member


31


is mounted on the sliding panel


12


, so as to securely mount the connecting device


30


on the vertical jamb


121


of the sliding panel


12


.




The pivot edge


41


of the locker panel


40


is pivotally connected to the second connecting wall


312


of the connecting member


31


of the connecting device


30


edge to edge in such a manner that the locking edge


42


of the locker panel


40


is adapted for pivotally folding from the locked position, as shown in

FIG. 3

, to the unlocked position, as shown in FIG.


4


.




Accordingly, the connecting device


30


is adjustably mounted on the vertical jamb


121


at the predetermined height with respect to the base slider track


21


, which is less than a length of the locker panel


40


in such a manner that the locker panel


40


is adapted for inclinedly biasing against the base slider track


21


at the locking edge


41


in the locked position.




It is worth to mention that the locker panel


40


is inclinedly laid on the base slider track


21


at the predetermined angle. As the sliding panel


12


is being pushed towards the open position, a resulting downward force is transmitted along the locker panel


40


. As a result, an opposite resulting force occurs at where the locking edge


42


of the locker panel


40


is in contact with the base slider track


21


, so as to prevent the sliding panel


12


from being opened. If the locker panel


40


is laid completely flat with the base slider track


21


, no resulting force can be generated when the sliding panel


12


is being pushed open. The optimum angle of the locker panel


40


with respect to the base slider track


21


is 45 degrees for providing the maximum resulting force of the locker panel


40


to bias against the sliding panel


12


.




For increasing the mutual friction between the locker panel


40


and the base slider track


21


, the locking edge


42


of the locker panel


40


has a rough edge surface wherein the rough edge surface


42


of the locker panel


40


is adapted for increasing the opposite resulting force of the locker panel


40


to bias against the sliding panel


12


when the sliding panel


12


is being pushed open.




The locker panel


40


further comprises at least a guiding groove


43


longitudinally extended from the locking edge


41


of the locker panel


40


wherein the guiding groove


43


of the locker panel


40


is adapted for fitting in a guide wall


211


of the base slider track


21


so as to fit for the base slider track


21


having a guide wall


211


upwardly extended therefrom. For guiding the guide wall


211


of base slider track


21


fitted into the guiding groove


43


of the locker panel


40


, the connecting member


31


is adapted for adjustably mounting on the vertical jamb


121


of the sliding panel


12


with a predetermined width. In other words, the slide window and door lock


2


of the present invention fits for all window/door assemblies


1


with different widths of the base slider track


21


.




For unlocking the slide window and door lock


2


, the lifting rotational force F


1


must be intentionally applied on the locker panel


40


in order to pivotally move the locking edge


42


of the locker panel


40


away from the base slider track


21


so as to temporary unlock the sliding panel


12


. Once the lifting rotational force is released, due to the gravity, the locker panel


40


will automatically drop down so that the locking edge


42


of the locker panel


40


will be biased against the base slider track


21


to re-lock the sliding panel


12


. It is worth to mention that when the connecting device


30


is lifted up on the vertical jamb


121


, the locker panel


40


is suspendedly supported on the vertical jamb


121


of the sliding panel


12


in such a manner that the locking edge


42


of the locker panel


40


will be permanently disengaged with the base slide track


21


. So, the two unlocking operations as mentioned above can fit for the need of a user.




Referring to

FIG. 5

, a second embodiment of the present invention illustrates an alternative mode of the above first embodiment. According to the second embodiment, the connecting device


30


′ comprises a connecting panel


31


′ affixedly attached on the vertical jamb


121


′ at a rear surface


311


′ thereof wherein the pivot edge


41


′ of the locker panel


40


′ is pivotal connecting to the connecting panel


31


′ edge to edge. Accordingly, a glue pad


32


′ is provided on the rear surface


311


′ of the connecting panel


31


′ in such a manner that the connecting panel


31


′ is adhesively attached on the vertical jamb


121


′ of the sliding panel


12


′.




For increasing the mutual friction between the locker panel


40


′ and the base slider track


21


′ , the locking edge


42


′ of the locker panel


40


′ has a rough edge surface wherein the rough edge surface


42


′ of the locker panel


40


′ is adapted for increasing the opposite resulting force of the locker panel


40


′ to bias against the sliding panel


12


′ when the sliding panel


12


′ is being pushed open.




The locker panel


40


′ further comprises at least a guiding groove


43


′ longitudinally extended from the locking edge


41


′ of the locker panel


40


′ wherein the guiding groove


43


′ of the locker panel


40


′ is adapted for fitting in a guide wall


211


′ of the base slider track


21


′ so as to fit for the base slider track


21


′ having a guide wall


211


′ upwardly extended therefrom.




The slide window and door lock


2


′ further comprises a holding means


50


′ for holding the locker panel


40


′ in the unlocked position wherein the holding means


50


′ comprises at least a first holding member


51


′ provided on a front surface


312


′ of the connecting panel


31


′ and at least a second holding member


52


′ provided on a corresponding surface of the locker panel


40


′ in such a manner that the locker panel


40


′ is pivotally mounted on the connecting panel


31


′ by detachably attaching the second holding member


52


′ to the first holding member


51


′.




Accordingly, the first holding member


51


′ is a protrusion


511


′ outwardly extended from the front surface


312


′ of the connecting panel


31


′ and the second holding member


52


′ is a holding slot


521


′ having a size and shape corresponding to the protrusion


511


′ and adapted for the protrusion


511


′ fittedly inserting into the holding slot


521


′, so as to hold the locker panel


40


′ in the unlocked position.




Referring to

FIG. 6

, a third embodiment of the present invention illustrates an alternative mode of the above second embodiment. The connecting device


30


″ comprises a connecting member


31


″ having a U-shaped cross section attached on the vertical jamb


121


″ by a glue pad


301


″. The connecting member


31


″ comprises a pair of connecting walls


311


″,


312


″ wherein a guiding slot


313


″ is defined between the two connecting walls


311


″,


312


″, and a driving panel


32


″ slidably mounted on the guiding slot


313


″ in a vertical movable manner.




The pivot edge


41


″ of the locker panel


40


″ is pivotally connected to the driving panel


32


″ edge to edge and is arranged to be driven to slide on the guiding slot


313


″ by the driving panel


32


″ in a vertical movable manner. The driving panel


32


″ has a width at least equal to a width of the locker panel


40


″ in such a manner that the locker panel


40


″ is adapted for fittedly sliding on the guiding slot


311


″ of the connecting member


31


″.




For increasing the mutual friction between the locker panel


40


″ and the base slider track


21


″, the locking edge


42


″ of the locker panel


40


″ has a rough edge surface wherein the rough edge surface


42


″ of the locker panel


40


″ is adapted for increasing the opposite resulting force of the locker panel


40


″ to bias against the sliding panel


12


″ when the sliding panel


12


″ is being pushed open.




The locker panel


40


″ further comprises at least a guiding groove


43


″ longitudinally extended from the locking edge


41


″ of the locker panel


40


″ wherein the guiding groove


43


″ of the locker panel


40


″ is adapted for fitting in a guide wall


211


″ of the base slider track


21


″ so as to fit for the base slider track


21


″ having a guide wall


211


″ upwardly extended therefrom.




As shown in

FIG. 7

, the holding means


50


″ comprises a L-shaped pivot arm


51


″ pivotally supported in the guiding slot


313


″ wherein the pivot arm


51


″ has one engaging end


511


″ normally biasing against a side edge


321


″ of the driving panel


32


″ and another operation end


512


″ outwardly extended to an exterior of the connecting member


31


″ through one of the connecting walls


311


″,


312


″, and a resilient element


52


″ having two ends biasing against an inner surface of the operation end


512


″ of the pivot arm


51


″ and an outer surface of the respective connecting wall


311


″ for normally urging and retaining the engaging end


511


″ of the pivot end


51


″ to bias against the driving panel


32


″.




The operation end


512


″ of the pivot arm


51


″ is arranged to pivotally move the engaging end


51


″ away from the side edge


321


″ of the driving panel


32


″ when a inward pushing force is applied on the operation end


512


″ of the pivot arm


51


″ in such a manner that the locker panel


40


″ is adapted for being suspendedly held by the pivot arm


51


″.



Claims
  • 1. A slide window and door lock for window/door assembly which comprises a sliding panel, having a vertical jamb, slidably mounted on a base slider track, wherein said slide window and door lock comprises:a connecting device selectively mounted on said vertical jamb at a predetermined height with respect to said base slider track; and a locker panel having one pivot edge pivotally connecting to said connecting device and another opposed locking edge selectively moved between a locked position and an unlocked position, wherein in said locked position, said locking edge of said locker panel is inclinedly biased against said base slider track at a predetermined angle so as to lock up said sliding panel in a slidably movable manner and in said unlocked position, said locking edge of said locker panel is moved away from said base slider track such that said sliding panel is capably of freely sliding along said base slider track, wherein said locker panel further comprises at least a guiding groove longitudinally extended from said locking edge of said locker panel and adapted for fitting to a guide wall which is upwardly extended from said base slider track.
  • 2. A slide window and door lock, as recited in claim 1, wherein said connecting device is adjustably mounted on said vertical jamb at said predetermined height with respect to said base slider track, which is less than a length of said locker panel in such a manner that said locker panel is adapted for inclinedly biasing against said base slider track at said locking edge in said locked position.
  • 3. A slide window and door lock, as recited in claim 2, wherein said connecting device comprises a U-shaped connecting member comprising a first and second connecting walls extended integrally for receiving said vertical jamb therebetween, and an adjustable screw rotatably penetrated through said first connecting wall wherein a head portion of said adjustable screw is arranged to adjustably bias against said jamb of said sliding panel at a side thereof when said connecting member is mounted on said sliding panel, so as to securely mount said connecting device on said vertical jamb of said sliding panel.
  • 4. A slide window and door lock, as recited in claim 1, wherein said connecting device comprises a connecting panel affixedly attached on said vertical jamb at a rear surface thereof wherein said pivot edge of said locker panel is pivotal connecting to said connecting panel edge to edge.
  • 5. A slide window and door lock, as recited in claim 4, further comprising a at least a first holding member provided on a front surface of said connecting panel and at least a second holding member provided on a corresponding surface of said locker panel in such a manner that said locker panel is pivotally mounted on said connecting panel by detachably attaching said second holding member to said first holding member.
  • 6. A slide window and door lock, as recited in claim 5, wherein said first holding member is a protrusion outwardly extended from said front surface of said connecting panel and said second holding member is a holding slot having a size and shape corresponding to said protrusion and adapted for said protrusion fittedly inserting into said holding slot, so as to hold said locker panel in said unlocked position.
  • 7. A slide window and door lock, as recited in claim 1, wherein said connecting device comprises a connecting member having a U-shaped cross section comprising a pair of connecting walls wherein a guiding slot is defined between said two connecting walls, and a driving panel slidably mounted on said guiding slot in a vertical movable manner wherein said pivot edge of said locker panel is pivotally connected to said driving panel edge to edge and is arranged to be driven to slide on said guiding slot by said driving panel in a vertical movable manner.
  • 8. A slide window and door lock, as recited in claim 7, wherein said driving panel has a width at least equal to a width of said locker panel in such a manner that said locker panel is adapted for fittedly sliding on said guiding slot of said connecting member.
  • 9. A slide window and door lock, as recited in claim 8, further comprising a L-shaped pivot arm pivotally supported in said guiding slot wherein said pivot arm has one engaging end normally biasing against a side edge of said driving panel and another operation end outwardly extended to an exterior of said connecting member through one of said connecting walls, and a resilient element having two ends biasing against an inner surface of said operation end of said pivot arm and an outer surface of said respective connecting wall for normally urging and retaining said engaging end of said pivot end to bias against said driving panel.
  • 10. A slide window and door lock, as recited in claim 7, further comprising a L-shaped pivot arm pivotally supported in said guiding slot wherein said pivot arm has one engaging end normally biasing against a side edge of said driving panel and another operation end outwardly extended to an exterior of said connecting member through one of said connecting walls, and a resilient element having two ends biasing against an inner surface of said operation end of said pivot arm and an outer surface of said respective connecting wall for normally urging and retaining said engaging end of said pivot end to bias against said driving panel.
  • 11. A slide window and door lock, as recited in claim 1, wherein said connecting device comprises a U-shaped connecting member comprising a first and second connecting walls extended integrally for receiving said vertical jamb therebetween, and an adjustable screw rotatably penetrated through said first connecting wall wherein a head portion of said adjustable screw is arranged to adjustably bias against said jamb of said sliding panel at a side thereof when said connecting member is mounted on said sliding panel, so as to securely mount said connecting device on said vertical jamb of said sliding panel.
  • 12. A slide window and door lock for window/door assembly which comprises a sliding panel, having a vertical jamb, slidably mounted on a base slider track, wherein said slide window and door lock comprises:a connecting device, which is selectively mounted on said vertical jamb at a predetermined height with respect to said base-slider track, comprising a U-shaped connecting member comprising a first and second connecting walls extended integrally for receiving said vertical jamb therebetween, and an adjustable screw rotatably penetrated through said first connecting wall wherein a head portion of said adjustable screw is arranged to adjustably bias against said jamb of said sliding panel at a side thereof when said connecting member is mounted on said sliding panel, so as to securely mount said connecting device on said vertical jamb of said sliding panel; and a locker panel having one pivot edge pivotally connecting to said connecting device and another opposed locking edge selectively moved between a locked position and an unlocked position, wherein in said locked position, said locking edge of said locker panel is inclinedly biased against said base slider track at a predetermined angle so as to lock up said sliding panel in a slidably movable manner and in said unlocked position, said locking edge of said locker panel is moved away from said base slider track such that said sliding panel is capably of freely sliding along said base slider track.
  • 13. A slide window and door lock for window/door assembly which comprises a sliding panel, having a vertical jamb, slidably mounted on a base slider track, wherein said slide window and door lock comprises:a connecting device adjustably mounted on said vertical jamb at said predetermined height with respect to said base slider track, which is less than a length of said locker panel in such a manner that said locker panel is adapted for inclinedly biasing against said base slider track at said locking edge in said locked position, wherein said connecting device comprises a U-shaped connecting member comprising a first and second connecting walls extended integrally for receiving said vertical jamb therebetween, and an adjustable screw rotatably penetrated through said first connecting wall wherein a head portion of said adjustable screw is arranged to adjustably bias against said jamb of said sliding panel at a side thereof when said connecting member is mounted on said sliding panel, so as to securely mount said connecting device on said vertical jamb of said sliding panel; and a locker panel having one pivot edge pivotally connecting to said connecting device and another opposed locking edge selectively moved between a locked position and an unlocked position, wherein in said locked position, said locking edge of said locker panel is inclinedly biased against said base slider track at a predetermined angle so as to lock up said sliding panel in a slidably movable manner and in said unlocked position, said locking edge of said locker panel is moved away from said base slider track such that said sliding panel is capably of freely sliding along said base slider track.
  • 14. A slide window and door lock for window/door assembly which comprises a sliding panel, having a vertical jamb, slidably mounted on a base slider track, wherein said slide window and door lock comprises:a connecting device, which is selectively mounted on said vertical jamb at a predetermined height with respect to said base slider track, comprising a connecting panel affixedly attached on said vertical jamb at a rear surface thereof wherein said pivot edge of said locker panel is pivotal connecting to said connecting panel edge to edge; a locker panel having one pivot edge pivotally connecting to said connecting device and another opposed locking edge selectively moved between a locked position and an unlocked position, wherein in said locked position, said locking edge of said locker panel is inclinedly biased against said base slider track at a predetermined angle so as to lock up said sliding panel in a slidably movable manner and in said unlocked position, said locking edge of said locker panel is moved away from said base slider track such that said sliding panel is capably of freely sliding along said base slider track; and at least a first holding member provided on a front surface of said connecting panel and at least a second holding member provided on a corresponding surface of said locker panel in such a manner that said locker panel is pivotally mounted on said connecting panel by detachably attaching said second holding member to said first holding member, wherein said first holding member is a protrusion outwardly extended from said front surface of said connecting panel and said second holding member is a holding slot having a size and shape corresponding to said protusion and adapted for said protrusion fittedly inserting into said holding slot, so as to hold said locker panel in said unlocked position.
  • 15. A slide window and door lock for window/door assembly which comprises a sliding panel, having a vertical jamb, slidably mounted on a base slider track, wherein said slide window and door lock comprises:a connecting device, which is selectively mounted on said vertical jamb at a predetermined height with respect to said base slider track, comprising a connecting member having a U-shaped cross section comprising a pair of connecting walls wherein a guiding slot is defined between said two connecting walls, and a driving panel slidably mounted on said guiding slot in a vertical movable manner wherein said pivot edge of said locker panel is pivotally connected to said driving panel edge to edge and is arranged to be driven to slide on said guiding slot by said driving panel in a vertical movable manner; and a locker panel having one pivot edge pivotally connecting to said connecting device and another opposed locking edge selectively moved between a locked position and an unlocked position, wherein in said locked position, said locking edge of said locker panel is inclinedly biased against said base slider track at a predetermined angle so as to lock up said sliding panel in a slidably movable manner and in said unlocked position, said locking edge of said locker panel is moved away from said base slider track such that said sliding panel is capably of freely sliding along said base slider track.
  • 16. A slide window and door lock, as recited in claim 15, wherein said driving panel has a width at least equal to a width of said locker panel in such a manner that said locker panel is adapted for fittedly sliding on said guiding slot of said connecting member.
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