The present invention refers to a strike assembly for locks of doors and the like, of both mechanical and magnetic type, and in particular relates to a strike assembly that is suitably configured for improving the aesthetic appearance, hiding from view the screws normally used for fixing to the frame of a door or other support element.
A strike device for locks consists in general of a flat plate, which is variously configured, having one or more openings that are suitable for engaging the bolt or the latch of a lock, and holes per fixing screws to the frame of a door or other support element; the fixing screws are normally visible and can be oriented orthogonally or be tilted laterally, with a result that is hardly pleasing aesthetically and with the risk of a garment getting torn if the screws are incorrectly tightened or of injuring a person with whom they may come into contact accidentally. Counter plates of conventional type are shown for example in U.S. Pat. No. 4,854,622, AT 004700 and US 2016/069105.
Strike devices for locks are also known that substantially consist of a face plate having holes for the fixing screws, configured with a central opening for engaging a latch or a bolt of a lock, from a rear side of which a cup-shaped body extends that is intended to receive the latch or the bolt of the lock as a single piece with the face plate.
The cup-shaped body rear body can further be configured for receiving a magnet, if the strike element is used in combination with magnetic locks of known type.
Examples of similar strike devices are shown in DE2921201, USD461700 and IT1377400.
In all these solutions, the strike device is again fixed to a frame of a door, or another suitable support, by screws that are fully in view; thus, the aesthetic appearance of the counter plate cannot be modified in any manner in order to adapt to different application needs, unless the entire strike device is replaced with another strike device having different exterior features.
In order to remedy in part the problems highlighted above, or in order to anchor the strike device to frames or supports of reduced thickness, it has also been proposed to configure the cup body with holes for the fixing screws outside or inside the cup body; examples of strike elements with inner holes for the screws are found in EP2248968, U.S. Pat. No. 4,186,954, US2008/0265590, U.S. Pat. No. 3,392,998 and AU561724.
Although according to these solutions the fixing screws can be positioned inside the cup body, in practice they are not entirely hidden; further, the inner or tilted arrangement of the screws in the cup body, makes application and subsequent maintenance tasks difficult in certain conditions.
If it is necessary to modify the outer appearance, the entire contrasting device has to be replaced again.
From EP2248967 a counter-plate is known comprising a body for receiving a latch, which is fixed by screws to the frame of a door ow window standing finish, and a mask for covering the aforesaid body and the fixing screws.
This covering mask, although it enables the fixing screws to be hidden, has a geometrical configuration that is rather complex to make and accordingly does not permit remedying of possible processing imprecisions during fitting of the counter plate, for example to a door frame.
The need therefore exists of having a different type of strike device for both mechanical and magnetic locks, that from the aesthetic and use point of view enables the fixing screws to be hidden completely, enables easy fitting and intervention by an operator for fixing to a support, and enables the aesthetic appearance of the strike device to be varied in terms of the material used, colour or finish according to different constructional and use needs both before and during installation. Further, it would be desirable to dispose of a strike device that during fitting enables possible misalignments between the latch or bolt and receiving cavity to be remedied rapidly and easily to compensate for undesired processing imprecision. Another object is to provide a strike device provided with a face plate that is simple to produce. In particular, it is desired to provide a face plate that is structurally and geometrically simplified so that it can also be made simply by cutting and folding a plate or a metal sheet.
The objects of the invention and a solution to the technical problem indicated above, are also achievable by a strike assembly for both mechanical and magnetic locks, according to claim 1.
In particular, according to the invention a strike assembly for locks has been provided, comprising in combination:
In this manner, according to the present invention, a strike assembly for locks is obtained that is easy to install, aesthetically pleasing, in which the fixing screws are accessible frontally in a manner that is completely similar to a conventional counter-plate, and in which the fixing screws are totally hidden by a frontal flat plate that in the assembled condition can be fixed directly to the box body by snap or press fitting means or by interference, which are in turn hidden inside the housing seat of the cup body.
Accordingly, the face plate, being constructionally separate from the cup body of the strike assembly, can be variously configured in the aesthetic features and outer appearance thereof, to be easily replaced.
Further, the particular structural configuration permits easy positioning between the face plate and the box body that is adjustable to adapt and remedy possible misalignments between the receiving cavity and the latch or bolt, without the need to resort to any type of additional processing or additional assembly operations.
The box body, being cup-shaped, can be made of plastics with relatively reduced costs, whereas the face plate covering the screws can be made of any material, for example of metal, being coloured differently or having a different surface finish. Further, the particular geometric configuration, with uniform thickness, enables the face plate to be obtained easily, also by punching and folding a metal sheet.
These and other features and advantages of a strike assembly for locks according to the invention will be illustrated in greater detail with reference to the embodiments in the attached drawings, in which:
With reference to
As shown in the various figures, the strike assembly for locks comprises un box body 10, in particular shaped as an elongated cup, made for example by plastics moulding, and a covering face plate 11 consisting of a cover piece that is separate and distinct from the aforesaid box body 10. The covering face plate 11 comprises rear legs 32, which are disclosed better below, which are configured with snap or press fitting means for engaging in corresponding seats of the box body 10.
The covering face plate 11 is obtained by punching and folding a metal material, in particular from a plate or a metal sheet, and this entails advantages in terms of simplicity and reduced manufacturing costs. Nevertheless, if desired, the face plate 11 can also be made of another material, for example of plastic, for example by injection moulding.
In particular the cup-shaped box body 10 is configured with receiving cavity 12, that is open at the front, for example a cavity 12 of elongated shape that extends according to a longitudinal axis A of the box body 10, configured with a peripheral wall and a bottom wall 13 (
In the embodiment shown, the box body 10 is configured with flat lateral surfaces 14 that extend from the ends of the cup body 10 parallel to the longitudinal axis A thereof, and with two side wings 15, that have a thickness P1, are coplanar and axially aligned that together with the cup body 10 define a flat frontal surface. The box body 10 extends with a depth dimension P3 that is greater than the thickness P1 of the aforesaid side wings 15.
The side wings 15 connect to the flat lateral surfaces 14 of the cup body 10 and are each provided with a hole 17 for screws 18 accessible frontally for fixing the cup body 10 in a housing seat 19 (
The holes 17 for the fixing screws 18 can be circular, of a diameter corresponding to the diameter of the screws, or, preferably, the holes 17 can be oval or elongated in a direction that is transverse to the longitudinal axis A of the cup body, as shown. In this manner, by making in the support 20 a seat 19 having a width that is slightly greater than that of the cup body 10, it is possible to adjust the lateral position of the body 10 to align the body correctly on the latch or bolt of the lock by applying successively the face plate 11; this can be obtained by positioning the cup body 10 towards or against one or the other of the inner side walls of the housing seat 19, as shown in
The cup body 10 is further configured with a wide annular recess 21, thickness size W and is arranged peripherally around the receiving cavity 12 of the latch or of the bolt of the lock. The annular recess 21 is arranged for receiving, with a certain slack, an annular protrusion 31 of the face plate 11 disclosed better below.
The cup body 10, at each end, is configured with a first flat surface 22 provided with a detent tooth 23 for holding the front flat plate 11, as explained below. The flat surface 22, as shown in
Still in the embodiment of
More precisely, the length L1 of the slits 26 is greater than the width L2 of the rear legs 32. This feature permits offset positioning of the box body 10—fixed beforehand in the housing seat 19 of the frame of the door or other support element 20—relative to the face plate 11.
If the contrasting assembly is suitable for use with locks of magnetic type, the cup body 10 can be provided with a rear cavity 27, in which a permanent magnet 28 can be housed, as shown in
Still with reference to the embodiment under consideration, the strike assembly for locks thus comprises a cup body 10 for receiving the latch and the bolt of a lock, configured with side wings 15 provided with holes 17 for the fixing screws, in combination with a front flat plate 11 covering the cup body and the side wings 15 to hide the holes 17 and the fixing screws, in the assembled condition of the strike assembly in which the face plate 11 can be fitted to the cup body 10 after the latter has been correctly positioned in the seat 19 of the frame of a door or another support element.
According to the embodiment of
In particular, the annular protrusion 31 has a thickness T that is lower—to a more or less relevant degree according to needs—with respect to the thickness size W of the annular recess 21. In other words, the annular protrusion 31 is received with a certain slack in the annular recess 21, so as to enable the face plate 11 to be positioned in an adjustable manner, in particular transversely, with respect to the box body 10. In other words, offset positioning between of the box body 10—fixed beforehand in the housing seat 19 of the frame of the door or other support element 20—relative to the face plate 11 is possible.
The ends of the face plate 11 are further provided with legs 32 that extend to the rear, by an additional length with respect to the annular protrusion 31. The legs 32 project from the rear surface of the face plate 11, with a significant longitudinal dimension P2, which is greater than the height H of the annular protrusion 31, such that, in the assembled condition, they penetrate by a significant amount inside the housing seat 19, such as to achieve excellent anchoring to the box body 10. In the specific embodiment shown, the longitudinal dimension P2 of the legs 32 is greater than the thickness P1 of the side wings 15 of the box body 10, thus the legs 32 penetrate to a much greater depth into the housing seat 19 with respect to the penetration depth of the aforesaid wings 15. The longitudinal dimension P2 of the rear legs is such as to reach, or almost reach, the depth P3 corresponding to the rear end bottom of the box body 10.
The legs 32, in the embodiment of
The legs 32 of the face plate 11 can be configured in any manner, for example they can be configured to have a transversely arched roof-tile configuration, i.e. they have a transverse profile that is curved inwardly, and are such as to enable press-fitting through a respective slit or elongated seat 26 of the cup body 10, for example formed in a corresponding side wing 15 or end of the cup body 10; in this manner when the legs 32 are inserted through the slits 26, they remain firmly fitted to the detent teeth 23, and elastically in contact with the flat surface 22 of the cup body 10, as shown in
In order to facilitate snap-fitting between each leg 32 of the face plate 11 and the respective detent tooth 23, as shown in the enlarged detail of
The significant longitudinal dimension P2 of the rear legs 32 enables to obtain transverse openings 33 that are positioned, in the assembled condition, at a greater depth in the housing seat 19, and accordingly enables the corresponding detent teeth 23 to be arranged at a greater depth than the receiving cavity 12 of the box body 10. Owing to this, the shelf-shaped arm 23.1, and thus the cross slit 23.2 that defines the shelf-shaped arm 23.1, can extend to a greater depth than the receiving cavity 12, without thus weakening the wall that bounds the latter, and thus providing the required flexure elasticity for the aforesaid arm 23.1.
The face plate 11 has overall a uniform thickness that is equal to T. This means that all the zones of the face plate 11, also the rear legs 32, have the same thickness T as the annular protrusion. This feature, advantageously, makes it possible to make the face plate 11 by simple shearing and folding/drawing of a plate or a metal sheet.
Also according to the present invention, as shown in the various figures, the face plate 11 has a width and a length equal to or slightly greater than the width of the cup body 10 measured transversely between the flat lateral surfaces 14, and the length of the box body 10 measured longitudinally between the end edges of the side wings 15. In this manner the face plate 11, when it is assembled on the cup body 10, is superimposed completely on the side wings 15, covering and hiding from view the holes 17 and the fixing screws 18.
Also in this second case the strike assembly for locks comprises a cup body 10 that is similarly configured, provided with coplanar side wings 15 with holes 17 for the fixing screws 18; the cup body 10 is again provided with a cavity 12 that is open frontally to receive the latch or the bolt of a lock, and an annular recess 21, in the form of an annular groove, arranged peripherally to the cavity 12.
Each side wing 15 comprises in turn a cross slit 27 that opens on both sides and towards the annular recess 21, at flat surfaces 22 at the two ends of the cup body 10; lastly, with 27 a rear cavity has been again indicated for housing a possible permanent magnet, in a manner corresponding to the embodiment of
Still according to this further embodiment, the strike assembly for locks, in addition to the cup body 10, again comprises a face plate 11 similarly configured and having the same function of hiding the holes 17 and the fixing screws 18, according to the embodiment of the preceding figures.
The face plate 11 thus comprises an elongated opening 30 that conforms to the cavity 12 of the cup body 10 for the passage of the latch or bolt of the lock, an annular protrusion 31 protruding on the rear side, and a pair of rear anchoring legs 32.
The embodiment of
The significant longitudinal dimension P2 of the rear legs 32 enables a good distribution of detent teeth 34 to be obtained on the edges of the rear legs 32, which achieve, in the assembled condition, firm gripping of the face plate 11 to the box body 10.
Owing to the roof-tile shape of the legs 32, and the press-fitting thereof into the slits 26, the legs are slightly flattened against the flat surfaces 22 of the cup body 10, as highlighted in the enlarged detail of
In this manner, the face plate 11, being superimposed on the cup body 10 and on the side wings 15, will again hide the holes 17 and the fixing screws 18.
As the face plate 11 adapts to a seat obtained in the support element 20, maintaining a preset position with respect to the support, and as the cross slits 26 have a length that is greater than the width of the legs 32 of the face plate 11, it will be again possible to pre-adjust beforehand the offset position of the cup body 10 when it is fixed in the housing seat 19, by the fixing screws 18, aligning the front cavity 12 on the latch or bolt of the lock.
In the preceding embodiments, the cup body 10 has been configured with two side wings 15 provided with holes 17 for the fixing screws; nevertheless, the body 10 could be configured differently in the form of a body devoid of side wings, however provided with holes 17 for screws at both ends thereof, and with slits 26 or seats for inserting the rear legs 32 of the face plate 11.
Further, still in the preceding embodiments, the rear legs 32 of the face plate 11 have been configured with a roof-tile shape; nevertheless, the legs 32 of the face plate could be configured differently to be snap-fitted or to be press-fitted into corresponding slits or sides arranged in the body 10. For example, instead of a roof-tile shape, the rear legs 32 of the face plate could be configured in the shape of a stake provided with a tooth or an elastically yieldable head, for snap-fitting or press-fitting into a suitably configured hole in the cup body 10 of the assembly.
In all the cases, the result will be simple and secure fixing of the cup body 10 in the seat 19 of the support element 20, acting frontally on the screws 18, achieving total hiding from view of the holes 17 of the fixing screws 18.
From what has been said and shown, it is thus clear that the strike assembly for mechanical and magnetic locks according to the invention has the following advantages:
Thus other modifications or variations or equivalent solutions can be made to the cup body, to the face plate and to the rear legs, without thereby falling outside the scope of the claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102016000073496 | Jul 2016 | IT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2017/067757 | 7/13/2017 | WO | 00 |