Information
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Patent Grant
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6807833
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Patent Number
6,807,833
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Date Filed
Tuesday, November 18, 200321 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, October 26, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 070 107
- 070 110
- 070 111
- 070 210
- 070 224
- 070 489
- 292 34
- 292 36
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International Classifications
- E05B1310
- E05B5900
- E05B6314
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Abstract
An unlocking device for the lever handle door lock includes an inner lever, an outer lever, an inner mounting plate, an outer mounting plate, a spindle, an inner actuating rod and an outer actuating rod. The inner mounting plate and the outer mounting plate mount the inner lever and the outer lever. Each of the inner lever and the outer lever has an assembling hole so that the inner lever and the outer lever are correspondingly connected to the inner actuating rod and the outer actuating rod for separately operating a latch bolt unit. The inner actuating rod has an end capable of disengaging from that of the outer actuating rod so as to avoid driving the inner actuating rod.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention is related to an unlocking device for a lever handle door lock. More particularly, the present invention is related to the unlocking device to separately actuate the lever handle door lock in locking state by turning an inner lever.
2. Description of the Related Art
Referring initially to
FIG. 13
, a conventional tubular lock includes an inner knob
91
and a locking button
911
thereof for locking. The tubular lock further includes an outer knob
92
and a lock core
962
, which are used to rotate an actuating rod
93
and thus to push a shaft
94
and a limiting plate
95
. The actuating rod
93
bears at least one protrusion
931
which engages with an inclined surface
941
of the shaft
94
so as to move the protrusion
931
along the inclined surface
941
. The limiting plate
95
provides with at least one tooth
951
. Moving in an axial direction, the limiting plate
95
causes an engagement/disengagement of the tooth
951
with/from a groove
961
of a rose escutcheon
96
for locking/unlocking purpose. In the locking state, an outer knob
92
is unable to turn a spindle
97
to operate a latch bolt unit (not shown). In the unlocking operation, turning the lock core
962
by a correct key results in a release of the tooth
951
from the groove
961
to allow returning the actuating rod
93
, or turning the inner knob
91
results in a turning movement of the shaft
94
. When the protrusion
931
of the actuating rod
93
stops at a bottom of the inclined surface
941
of the shaft
94
, the limiting plate
95
releases from the rose escutcheon
96
for unlocking purpose. In use, the shaft
94
connects to an auxiliary lock (not shown) to operate for locking or unlocking it. In the unlocking state, turning the outer knob
92
is able to rotate the spindle
97
and the shaft
94
that result in an unlocking drive of the auxiliary lock. Hence, there is a need for an outer lever for a tubular lock assembly or a lever handle door lock which can avoid an outer lever driving an auxiliary lock.
The present invention intends to provide an unlocking device for a lever handle door lock, which can avoid an outer lever, in the unlocking state, driving an inner actuating rod to rotate in such a way to mitigate and overcome the above problem.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The primary objective of this invention is to provide an unlocking device for a lever handle door lock, which can avoid an outer lever, in the unlocking state, driving an inner actuating rod to rotate that can prevent the outer lever inadvertently unlocking an auxiliary lock.
The secondary objective of this invention is to provide the unlocking device for the lever handle door lock, which consists of an inner actuating rod and an outer actuating rod separately driven by an inner lever and an outer lever.
The unlocking device for the lever handle door lock in accordance with the present invention includes an inner lever, an outer lever, an inner mounting plate, an outer mounting plate, a spindle, an inner actuating rod and an outer actuating rod. The inner mounting plate and the outer mounting plate mount the inner lever and the outer lever on a door. Each of the inner lever and the outer lever has an assembling hole so that the inner lever and the outer lever are correspondingly connected to the inner actuating rod and the outer actuating rod for separately operating a latch bolt unit. The inner actuating rod is axially aligned with the outer actuating rod and has an end capable of disengaging from that of the outer actuating rod so as to avoid the outer lever driving the inner actuating rod.
Other objectives, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description and the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings herein:
FIG. 1
is an exploded perspective view of an unlocking device for a lever handle door lock in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is an exploded perspective view of the unlocking device in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention for the lever handle door lock of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a partial cross-sectional view of the unlocking device for the lever handle door lock in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 4
is a partial cross-sectional view, taken along line
4
—
4
in
FIG. 3
, of the unlocking device for the lever handle door lock in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 5
is a partial cross-sectional view, taken along line
5
—
5
in
FIG. 3
, of the unlocking device for the lever handle door lock in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 6
is a partially cross-sectional view, similar to that of
FIG. 3
, of the unlocking device for the lever handle door lock, in locking state, in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 7
is a partial cross-sectional view, taken along line
7
—
7
in
FIG. 6
, of the unlocking device for the lever handle door lock in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 8
is a partial cross-sectional view, taken along line
8
—
8
in
FIG. 6
, of the unlocking device for the lever handle door lock in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 9
is a cross-sectional view, similar to that of
FIG. 8
, of the unlocking device for the lever handle door lock in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention when operated to unlock;
FIG. 10
is a partial cross-sectional view of the unlocking device for the lever handle door lock in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention when assembled with an auxiliary lock;
FIG. 11
is a cross-sectional view, taken along line
11
—
11
in
FIG. 10
, of the unlocking device for the lever handle door lock in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 12
is a partial cross-sectional view, similar to that of
FIG. 10
, of the unlocking device for the lever handle door lock, in locking state, in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention; and
FIG. 13
is an exploded perspective view of a tubular lock assembly in accordance with the prior art.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Referring to
FIGS. 1 through 3
, a lever handle door lock having an unlocking device in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention includes an inner lever mechanism
1
, an outer lever mechanism
2
, a latch bolt unit
3
and a latch bolt actuating unit
4
.
Construction of the inner lever mechanism
1
shall be described in detail, referring again to
FIGS. 1 and 3
. The inner lever mechanism
1
is installed in an interior and fixed on a bored hole of a door by a mounting plate
14
. The mounting plate
14
is combined with a rose escutcheon
10
to which an inner lever
11
is pivotally connected. The inner lever mechanism
1
provides with a returning spring
15
for returning the inner lever
11
. Furthermore, the inner lever mechanism
1
includes a locking button
12
and a non-circular assembling hole
13
. To accomplish the assembling purpose, the non-circular assembling hole
13
allows connection of the inner lever mechanism
1
with the latch bolt actuating unit
4
, and operation of the inner lever
11
to turn the latch bolt actuating unit
4
.
Construction of the outer lever mechanism
2
shall be described in detail, referring again to
FIGS. 1 and 3
. The outer lever mechanism
2
is installed on an outside and fixed on a bored hole of a door by a mounting plate
21
. The mounting plate
21
is combined with a rose escutcheon
22
to which an outer lever
23
is pivotally connected. The rose escutcheon
22
is formed with a pair of nuts
221
adapted to screw-connect with screw members of the inner lever mechanism
1
, and an axial hole
222
adapted to accommodate a lock core
231
which allows a correct key
24
to actuate the latch bolt actuating unit
4
. The rose escutcheon
22
is further formed with a pair of locking recessions
223
. The outer lever mechanism
2
provides with an axial tube
232
and a pair of longitudinal grooves
233
thereof to combine with a returning member
25
and a returning spring
26
thereof. When the turned outer lever
23
is released, the returning member
25
and the returning spring
26
returns the outer lever
23
to an original position.
Construction of the latch bolt unit
3
shall be described in detail, referring again to
FIGS. 1 and 3
. The latch bolt actuating unit
4
is able to operate the latch bolt unit
3
. The latch bolt unit
3
has a pair of cams
31
located at either side adjacent to the inner lever mechanism
1
or the outer lever mechanism
2
. The latch bolt unit
3
includes a latch bolt
32
which can be retracted by turning the cams
31
.
Construction of the latch bolt actuating unit
4
shall be described in detail, referring back to
FIGS. 1 and 2
. The latch bolt actuating unit
4
includes a first actuating rod
41
, a second actuating rod
42
, an actuating stick
43
, a limiting plate
44
, a reinforcing plate
45
, a first elastic member
46
and a second elastic member
47
.
The first actuating rod
41
has a first end inserted into the non-circular assembling hole
13
of the inner lever mechanism
1
, and provided with a guiding groove
411
. Alternatively, the first actuating rod
41
has a second end combined with one of the cams
31
of the latch bolt unit
3
, and provided with an engaging protrusion
412
. The first actuating rod
41
is a hollow tube
413
to allow passage of the actuating stick
43
.
The second actuating rod
42
has a first end combined with the other of the cams
31
of the latch bolt unit
3
, and provided with an engaging groove
421
for engaging/disengaging with/from the engaging protrusion
412
of the first actuating rod
41
. Alternatively, the second actuating rod
42
has a second end provided with a control cylinder on which formed with a pair of notches
422
. As best shown in
FIG. 2
, the second end of the second actuating rod
42
provides with a pair of gaps
423
on its end surface
426
. Each of the gaps
423
consists of an inclined surface
424
and a vertical surface
425
. Referring back to
FIG. 1
, to accomplish correct alignment with an axis, the control cylinder of the second actuating rod
42
is connected to an axial hole
251
of the returning member
25
and rotated therewith.
The actuating stick
43
extends successively through the first actuating rod
41
and the second actuating rod
42
, and has a first end connected with the locking button
12
of the inner lever mechanism
1
so that the locking button
12
is able to turn the actuating stick
43
. The actuating stick
43
further has a second end combined with the lock core
231
of the outer lever mechanism
2
so that the correct key
24
is able to turn the actuating stick
43
via the lock core
231
. The actuating stick
43
provides with a guiding rod
431
to confine itself within angular length of the guiding groove
411
of the first actuating rod
41
, and a pair of lugs
432
to engage with the gaps
423
of the second actuating rod
42
. Since the guiding rod
431
is confined within the guiding groove
411
, it constitutes a combination of the first actuating rod
41
and the actuating stick
43
. In operation, each of the lugs
432
of the actuating stick
43
passes through the inclined surface
424
of the second actuating rod
42
and thus stops at the end surface
426
so that a longitudinal movement between the second actuating rod
42
and the combination of the first actuating rod
41
and the actuating stick
43
is allowed. The first actuating rod
41
is engaged/disengaged with/from the second actuating rod
42
due to the longitudinal movement of the second actuating rod
42
. The second end of the actuating stick
43
is further inserted into the limiting plate
44
and the reinforcing plate
45
successively, and a positioning bar
433
is used to prevent releasing the limiting plate
44
and the reinforcing plate
45
from the actuating stick
43
.
The limiting plate
44
connected to the second end of the actuating stick
43
has a pair of arms
441
, a plurality of stops
442
, an axial hole
443
and a pair of longitudinal legs
444
. The arms
441
are engaged/disengaged with/from recessions
252
of the returning member
25
or the locking recessions
223
of the rose escutcheon
22
. The axial hole
443
allows passage and rotational movement of the actuating stick
43
while the stops
442
accommodate the lugs
432
of the actuating stick
43
to thereby limit the rotational movement of the actuating stick
43
. The longitudinal legs
444
are received in the notches
422
of the second actuating rod
42
to constitute a combination of the second actuating rod
42
and the limiting plate
44
.
The reinforcing plate
45
is connected to the second end of the actuating stick
43
and limited by the positioning bar
433
. The reinforcing plate
45
has a pair of arms
451
and an axial hole
452
. The arms
451
are engaged/disengaged with/from recessions
252
of the returning member
25
or the locking recessions
223
of the rose escutcheon
22
. The axial hole
452
allows passage and rotational movement of the actuating stick
43
.
Turning now to
FIG. 3
, the first elastic member
46
and the second elastic member
47
are coaxial and nested in the axial tube
232
of the outer lever mechanism
2
. The first elastic member
46
biases the positioning bar
433
of the actuating stick
43
so that the engaging protrusion
412
of the first actuating rod
41
is able to elastically engage/disengage with/from the engaging groove
421
of the second actuating rod
42
. The second elastic member
47
biases the reinforcing plate
45
so that the arms
441
of the limiting plate
44
and the arms
451
of the reinforcing plate
45
bias to disengage from the locking recessions
233
of the rose escutcheon
22
.
Referring to
FIGS. 2 through 5
, in the unlocking state, the first elastic member
46
biases the positioning bar
433
of the actuating stick
43
for disengaging and separating the engaging protrusion
412
of the first actuating rod
41
from the engaging groove
421
of the second actuating rod
42
. Then, the lugs
432
of the actuating stick
43
are located in the gaps
423
of the second actuating rod
42
. Meanwhile, the arms
441
of the limiting plate
44
and the arms
451
of the reinforcing plate
45
disengage from the locking recessions
223
of the rose escutcheon
22
due to the biasing force of the second elastic member
47
. Under these conditions the inner lever
11
is able to turn the first actuating rod
41
and the cam
31
of the latch bolt unit
3
for retracting the dead bolt
32
. Alternatively, the outer lever
23
is able to turn the second actuating rod
42
and the cam
31
of the latch bolt unit
3
for retracting the dead bolt
32
. To this end, the longitudinal groove
233
of the axial tube
232
combines with the arm
441
of the combination of the limiting plate
44
and the second actuating rod
42
.
Turning now to
FIGS. 6 through 8
, in the locking state, when the actuating stick
43
is turned 90 degrees and stopped in a vertical direction, the lugs
432
are released from the gaps
423
of the second actuating rod
42
. The lugs
432
had been passed the inclined surfaces
424
, stopped at the end surface
426
and located between the second actuating rod
42
and the limiting plate
44
, as best shown in FIG.
6
. The actuating stick
43
and the first actuating rod
41
move together an axial distance toward the outer lever mechanism
2
so that the engaging protrusion
412
of the first actuating rod
41
is engaged with the engaging groove
421
of the second actuating rod
42
. Meanwhile, the axial movement of the actuating stick
43
overcomes the biasing force of the elastic members
46
and
47
, thereby the arms
441
of the limiting plate
44
and the arms
451
of the reinforcing plate
45
commonly engaging with the locking recessions
223
of the rose escutcheon
22
. As best shown in
FIGS. 7 and 8
, turning the outer lever
23
is not allowed since the arms
441
of the limiting plate
44
and the arms
451
of the reinforcing plate
45
are commonly engaged with the locking recessions
223
of the rose escutcheon
22
. Thereby, the latch bolt actuating unit
4
is locked.
Turning now to
FIG. 9
, there is a need for a correct key for turning the lock core
231
and unlocking the latch bolt actuating unit
4
since the outer lever
23
is not allowed to turn. Alternatively, users can turn the inner lever
11
to unlock the latch bolt actuating unit
4
that the first actuating rod
41
and the second actuating rod
42
are commonly turned by the inner lever
11
. The actuating stick
43
is also turned a predetermined angle and consequently stopped in a horizontal direction. When the inner lever
11
returns to the original position, the first actuating rod
41
and the second actuating rod
42
are commonly returned. Initially, the lugs
432
of the actuating stick
43
are confined by the stops
442
of the limiting plate
44
. The longitudinal legs
444
are aligned and combined with the notches
422
of the second actuating rod
42
until the second actuating rod
42
is turned a predetermined angle. Synchronously, the lugs
432
of the actuating stick
43
run on the inclined surface
424
of the second actuating rod
42
and slide into the gaps
423
of the second actuating rod
42
due to the biasing force of the first elastic member
46
. Then the actuating stick
43
has an axial movement toward the inner lever mechanism
1
. Consequently, the engaging protrusion
412
of the first actuating rod
41
is disengaged from the engaging groove
421
of the second actuating rod
42
. Meanwhile, the arms
441
of the limiting plate
44
and the arms
451
of the reinforcing plate
45
are commonly disengaged from the locking recessions
223
of the rose escutcheon
22
by the biasing force of the second elastic member
47
. Thereby, the latch bolt actuating unit
4
is returned to unlock.
Turning now to
FIGS. 10 and 11
, the lever handle door lock is assembled with a combination of an auxiliary lock
5
and a connecting mechanism
6
. The inner lever mechanism
1
further includes a pressing plate
16
and an assembling hole
161
thereof. The first actuating rod
41
is extended through the assembling hole
161
of the pressing plate
16
to combine therewith. The connecting mechanism
6
includes a connecting plate
61
having a first end connecting with the auxiliary lock
5
, and a second end connecting with the inner lever
11
of the inner lever mechanism
1
via the pressing plate
16
. Turning the pressing plate
16
may pull the connecting plate
61
down and thus it may result in rotation of an actuating cam
62
. The auxiliary lock
5
includes an actuating stick
51
extended through the actuating cam
62
and combined therewith. When the connecting plate
61
rotates the actuating stick
51
and the actuating cam
62
, a dead bolt
52
of the auxiliary lock
5
is retracted.
Referring back to
FIG. 10
, in the unlocking state, the first actuating rod
41
is disengaged and separated from the second actuating rod
42
. Thus the inner lever
11
is able to synchronously retract the dead bolt
32
of the latch bolt unit
3
and the dead bolt
52
of the auxiliary lock
5
by turning the first actuating rod
41
. When the auxiliary lock
5
is locked and the lever handle door lock is still maintained in the unlocking state, the outer lever
23
can turn the second actuating rod
42
but cannot turn the first actuating rod
41
which is disengaged from the second actuating rod
42
. Under these conditions, the outer lever
23
is only permitted to retract the dead bolt
32
of the latch bolt unit
3
by turning the second actuating rod
42
, and is not permitted to retract the dead bolt
52
of the auxiliary lock
5
. Consequently, the outer lever
23
can avoid unlocking the auxiliary lock
5
by accident and increase the security in use.
Turning now to
FIG. 12
, in the locking state, turning the locking button
12
or locking the lock core
231
can drive rotation of the actuating stick
43
to lock lever handle door lock. In the unlocking operation, turning the inner lever
11
can commonly turn the first actuating rod
41
and the second actuating rod
42
engaged therewith. Subsequently, the rotation of the first actuating rod
41
can retract the dead bolt
32
of the latch bolt unit
3
and the dead bolt
52
of the auxiliary lock
5
. Meanwhile, the rotation of the second actuating rod
42
can permit turning the outer lever
23
to unlock the lever handle door lock.
The unlocking device for the lever handle door lock in accordance with the present invention carries out to synchronously unlock the lever handle door lock and the auxiliary lock in the locking state by turning the inner lever. In the unlocking state, turning the outer lever can avoid unlocking the auxiliary lock by accident.
Although the invention has been described in detail with reference to its presently preferred embodiment, it will be understood by one of ordinary skill in the art that various modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and the scope of the invention, as set forth in the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A unlocking device for a lever handle door lock, comprising:an inner lever mechanism having an inner lever; an outer lever mechanism having an outer lever corresponding to the inner lever; a latch bolt unit including a first cam, a second cam and a dead bolt coupled to the first cam, and turning one of the first cam and the second cam can retract the dead bolt; and a latch bolt actuating unit provided with a first actuating rod, a second actuating rod and an actuating stick, the first actuating rod is aligned with the second actuating rod, and thus the actuating stick passes through the first actuating rod and the second actuating rod when assembled; the first actuating rod having a first end connected to the inner lever mechanism, and a second end connected to the first cam of the latch bolt unit for driving it, the first end provided with a guiding groove while the second end providing with a first engaging portion; the second actuating rod having a first end provided with a control cylinder to connect to the outer lever mechanism and the actuating stick, and a second end connected to the second cam of the latch bolt unit for driving it, the first end further provided with a limiting plate while the second end providing with a second engaging portion adapted to engage/disengage with/from the first engaging portion of the first actuating rod; the actuating stick having a guiding rod being confined within the guiding groove of the first actuating rod to constitute a combination of the first actuating rod and the actuating stick, and at least one lug abutted on the control cylinder of the second actuating rod to allow a longitudinal movement between the combination of the first actuating rod and the actuating stick and the second actuating rod; wherein when the lever handle door lock is situated in a locking state, the first engaging portion of the first actuating rod is engaged with the second engaging portion of the second actuating rod; the outer lever of the outer lever mechanism is not allowed to turn; and the inner lever of the inner lever mechanism is allowed to turn the first actuating rod and the second actuating rod so that the lever handle door lock is unlocked; and wherein when the lever handle door lock is situated in an unlocking state, the first engaging portion of the first actuating rod is disengaged and separated from the second engaging portion of the second actuating rod; the inner lever of the inner lever mechanism is able to turn the first actuating rod; and the outer lever of the outer lever mechanism is not allowed to turn the first actuating rod but to turn the second actuating rod so that the outer lever can avoid turning the first actuating rod by accident.
- 2. The unlocking device for the lever handle door lock as defined in claim 1, wherein the first engaging portion of the first actuating rod and the second engaging portion of the second engaging rod comprises an engaging protrusion and an engaging groove.
- 3. The unlocking device for the lever handle door lock as defined in claim 1, wherein the inner lever mechanism further including a pressing plate adapted to combine with a connecting mechanism for actuating an auxiliary lock.
- 4. The unlocking device for the lever handle door lock as defined in claim 3, wherein the connecting mechanism includes a connecting plate having a first end connecting with the auxiliary lock, and a second end connecting with the inner lever of the inner lever mechanism via the pressing plate.
- 5. The unlocking device for the lever handle door lock as defined in claim 4, wherein the auxiliary lock includes an actuating cam and an actuating stick extended therethrough, the actuating cam is driven by the connecting plate of the connecting mechanism.
- 6. The unlocking device for the lever handle door lock as defined in claim 1, wherein the actuating stick includes a positioning bar used to prevent releasing the limiting plate.
- 7. The unlocking device for the lever handle door lock as defined in claim 1, wherein the latch bolt actuating unit further includes a reinforcing plate attached to the limiting plate.
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IT |