CN109983189B - Handle bearing for a door or window handle and door or window handle with a handle bearing - Google Patents

Handle bearing for a door or window handle and door or window handle with a handle bearing Download PDF

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CN109983189B
CN109983189B CN201680090965.1A CN201680090965A CN109983189B CN 109983189 B CN109983189 B CN 109983189B CN 201680090965 A CN201680090965 A CN 201680090965A CN 109983189 B CN109983189 B CN 109983189B
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Handle bearing for a door or window handle (2) having a main handle portion (21) and a handle neck (22), in particular for commercial property, the handle bearing having: a lower cover plate (4) which can be attached to one side of the door leaf or the window frame in a non-rotating manner; a cover plate (3) which covers the lower cover plate (4) on the side facing the handle (2); and a profile pin (7) which can be rotated about its longitudinal axis for actuating a door or window lock, wherein the profile pin (7) extends through bearing openings (32, 42) in the lower housing disc (4) and the housing disc (3) into a front opening (23) of the handle neck (22), wherein a bearing flange (8) surrounding the profile pin (7) is attached in the bearing opening (42) of the lower housing disc (4), wherein the bearing flange (8) has, on its side facing the handle (2), a neck (81) which can be inserted into the front opening (23) of the handle neck (22) for fixing the handle (2) to the profile pin (7), wherein the bearing flange (8) has two spring stops (86) which are arranged between the neck (81) and a sleeve section (84), wherein the spring element (10) of the bearing flange (8) is surrounded circumferentially at the spring stops (86), a spring stop (48) which abuts the lower housing disc (4) in a clamped and secured manner against displacement. A door handle or window handle with a handle bearing is also described.

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Handle bearing for a door or window handle and door or window handle with a handle bearing
Technical Field
The present invention relates to a handle bearing for a door handle or window handle according to the preamble of claim 1 and to a door handle or window handle having such a handle bearing.
Background
Generic handle bearings are known, for example, from DE 102009059327 a1 or DE 202013100325U 1. Such handle bearings are basically composed of a lower covering disk which is fixed in a rotationally fixed manner on the door leaf or window frame side and a covering disk which covers the lower covering disk after the latter has been mounted. A profile pin extends centrally through the lower and cover pans for actuating a door or window lock connected to a door or window handle. For this purpose, one end of the profile pin is accommodated in a handle neck of a door handle or window handle. In this case, the connection between the lower cup and the profile pin is produced by a bearing flange which is mounted such that it can rotate on the lower cup about its longitudinal axis and is connected to the profile pin in a rotationally fixed manner.
Such a handle bearing has proven itself in practice. The handle bearing and the door handle or window handle mounted thereon, which have been described in the above-mentioned DE 202013100325U 1, can therefore be mounted on a door or window by using simple tools.
Disclosure of Invention
The object of the present invention is to improve a handle bearing of the generic type in such a way that a door handle or a window handle fixed on the handle bearing can be mounted on both sides of the side surface of the door or window independently of its actuation direction.
This object is achieved by a handle bearing having the features of claim 1 and a door handle or window handle having such a handle bearing having the features of claim 15.
The handle bearing according to the invention has a lower shell disk which can be fixed in a rotationally fixed manner on one side of the door leaf or window frame, and a cover disk which covers the lower shell disk towards the handle. For actuating the door or window lock, a profile pin which can be rotated about its longitudinal axis is provided as part of the handle bearing, wherein the profile pin extends through the bearing openings of the lower and cover disks into the end-side opening of the handle neck of the door or window handle.
A bearing flange which surrounds the profile pin is fixed in the lower cup bearing opening, said bearing flange having, on its side facing the handle, a neck which can be inserted into an end-side opening of the handle neck in order to fasten the handle on the profile pin.
The bearing flange has two spring stops arranged between the neck and the sleeve part, wherein the spring elements surrounding the circumference of the bearing flange are clamped on the spring stops and are supported on the spring stops of the lower disk in a fixed, displacement-proof manner.
A handle bearing designed in this way enables the door handle or the window handle to be actuated in two opposite rotational directions of the profile pin.
In this case, the door handle or the window handle is held in the relaxed state in the neutral position by the interaction of the spring element with the bearing flange and the spring stop of the lower housing disc.
The spring element is tensioned by rotating the bearing flange relative to the lower housing disc by actuating the door handle or the window handle, which is accompanied by a rotation of the profile pin about its longitudinal axis. After the actuation of the door handle or window handle is completed, it is pressed back into its neutral position by means of the spring force of the spring element.
This construction of the handle bearing additionally makes it possible to use a set of such handle bearings on both sides of the door or window frame, wherein two such lower shell discs, a cover disc and a bearing flange are placed on the profile pin, wherein the actuation of the respective door handle or window handle takes place in mutually different rotational directions of the profile pin.
Advantageous embodiment variants of the invention are the subject matter of the dependent claims.
According to an advantageous embodiment of the invention, the spring element is accommodated in an annular recess of the lower cup plate.
This makes it possible to simply guide the spring element and thus the bearing flange during actuation of the door handle or window handle.
In this case, the recess is particularly preferably formed in the side surface of the lower tray facing away from the cover tray.
According to a further preferred embodiment variant, the recess for accommodating the spring element is formed radially closer to the bearing opening than the at least two openings in the body of the lower shell disc, through which the threaded bolts for fixing the lower shell disc to the door leaf or the window frame extend.
This makes a compact construction of the handle bearing possible.
According to a further advantageous embodiment variant, the side surface of the lower housing disc accommodating the spring element is shielded by a retaining plate, whereby a dust-tight mounting of the spring element is achieved.
In order to fix the holding plate in a rotationally fixed manner on the lower disk, the holding plate preferably has: at least two openings through which a positioning bushing extends, which positioning bushing is arranged aligned parallel to the profile pin on the side surface of the lower housing disc accommodating the spring element.
The sleeve portion of the bearing flange is received in the central opening of the retainer plate.
The holding plate preferably has an annular recess in which a partial cross section of the spring element is accommodated.
Therefore, the width of the handle bearing protruding from the side surface of the door leaf can be further reduced.
Furthermore, the holding plate can be inserted into the lower cup plate by means of such a recess in the holding plate without jamming the spring element.
According to a preferred embodiment variant of the invention, the spring stop of the bearing flange is formed as the end of a collar formed between the neck and the sleeve portion of the bearing flange, which collar can be formed on the bearing flange in a simple manner.
Each spring stop of the bearing flange particularly preferably has a stop surface, which is formed by the end side of the collar, and a guide extension, which extends from the stop surface further into the annular recess of the lower disk, on which guide extension the end section of the spring element rests.
A sufficient fixing of the spring element on the spring stop can thus be achieved in a simple manner.
In this case, the lateral surface of the guide extension is preferably designed to fit to a partial inner circumferential surface of the end section of the spring element.
Furthermore, the guide webs extend towards the bottom of the annular recess of the lower cup. Thus, in the case of a spring element designed as a helical spring, the lateral surface is formed in a semicircular shape. In this case, the guide webs extend radially away from the linear side faces, so that the ends of the guide webs bear again on the inner circumferential surface of the spring element.
According to a further preferred embodiment variant, the spring stop of the lower cup is formed as the front end of a partially annular web which extends axially with respect to the profile pin out of the bottom of the annular recess of the lower cup.
Two partial annular webs extend parallel to one another and axially with respect to the profile pin out of the bottom of the annular recess of the lower cup, between which partial annular webs a guide groove for guiding a guide web of the bearing flange is formed, which enables a collar with a spring stop arranged thereon to be guided in the guide groove.
In the state of bearing on the two spring stops of the lower cup, the spring element covers an angle of between 240 ° and 300 °.
The spring element can thus have a sufficient compression stroke. In this case, the spring element is preferably designed as a compression spring, in particular as a compression coil spring.
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Hereinafter, preferred exemplary embodiments of the present invention are explained in more detail based on the drawings. In the figure:
figure 1 shows a perspective partially exploded view of an embodiment variant of a handle bearing according to the invention with a door handle or a window handle attached thereto,
figures 2 and 3 show perspective exploded views of the handle bearing of figure 1,
figure 4 shows a perspective view of the handle bearing according to figures 2 and 3 in a partially assembled state,
figure 5 shows a top view of the lower disk of the handle bearing,
figure 6 shows an enlarged view of the detail identified with VI in figure 5,
figure 7 shows a cross-sectional view of the lower lid tray along the cross-sectional plane identified by VII in figure 5,
figure 8a shows a cross-sectional view of the lower lid tray through the cross-sectional plane identified by VIII in figure 5,
figures 8b and 8c each show an enlarged view of the area marked in figure 8a,
FIG. 9a shows a perspective view of the handle bearing in the assembled state with the spring element omitted, an
Fig. 9b shows a detail view of the detail marked b in fig. 9a to show the spring stop of the bearing flange.
Detailed Description
In the description of the following figures, terms such as top, bottom, left side, right side, front, rear, etc. relate only to illustrations and positions selected by way of example in the respective figures of a handle bearing, a door or window handle, a lower housing disc, a profile pin, a cover disc, a bearing flange, etc. These terms should not be construed as limiting, i.e., these references may vary due to different operating positions or mirror symmetric designs, etc.
In fig. 1, a set of two handle bearings with two door handles 2, two cover plates 3, two lower cover plates 4 and a common profile pin is identified with reference numeral 1. The profile pin 7 passes through the door or window leaf (not shown here) in the mounted state of the latter and is connected in the central region to a door or window lock (not shown here), wherein the actuation of the door or window lock is performed by rotating the profile pin 7 about its longitudinal axis.
In order to mount the lower shell disk 4 on the door leaf or window frame, two threaded bolts 5 are provided in the embodiment variant shown here, which extend through corresponding openings 43 of the lower shell disk 4 and can be screwed into corresponding threaded bushings 6.
In this case, for mounting, threaded bolts 5 are inserted into the lower shell disc 4 supported on a first side of the door leaf or window frame, while threaded sleeves 6 are inserted from the opposite door leaf side through the lower shell disc 4 applied on this door leaf side, wherein by tightening the bolts 5 in the threaded sleeves 6 the two lower shell discs 4 can be fixed in place and rotationally fixed in a mutually clamped manner on the door leaf or window frame.
It is also conceivable to attach the lower shell disc 4 separately to the door leaf or the window frame, for example by means of a screw connection. In order to achieve the above-described options for fixing the lower cover 4 to the door leaf, depending on the use, a further opening 46 is preferably introduced into the lower cover 4, as shown in fig. 2 and 3, for example in a corresponding body 41 of the lower cover tray 4, through which body 41 a screw can be inserted, with which opening 46 the lower cover 4 can be fixed separately or additionally to the door leaf or the window frame.
Further description will be referred to hereinafter in relation to the interaction of the grip 21 of the door handle or window handle 2 with the lid tray 3, the lower lid tray 4 and the profile pin 7 accommodated by these components. In this case, the construction of the respective handle bearings supported on the opposite sides of the door leaf or window frame is preferably identical, except for the arrangement of the threaded bolt 5 and the threaded bushing 6.
In addition to the lower housing disk 4, the profile pin 7 and the housing disk 3, the handle bearing also has a bearing flange 8 which closes the profile pin 7 in a bearing opening 42 of the lower housing disk 4 fixed thereto.
As shown in fig. 2 and 3, the bearing flange 8 has a neck 81, which neck 81 can be inserted into the end-side opening 23 of the handle neck 22 on its side facing the handle 2 in order to fix the handle 2 on the profile pin 7.
In this case, as shown in fig. 1, the fixing of the door or window handle 2 on the profile pin 7 and the bearing flange 8 is preferably carried out by means of a bolt 25, which bolt 25 can be inserted, in particular screwed, into an opening 24 in the lateral surface of the handle bushing 22 and into a lateral opening 82 in the neck 81 of the bearing flange 8 in order to fix the handle 2 axially.
As shown in fig. 2 and 3, the neck 81 of the bearing flange 8 is axially stepped with respect to the passage opening 83 accommodating the profile pin 7. Thus, the neck 81 of the bearing flange 8 has a cylindrical portion 811 which, in the mounted state, is inserted in the bearing opening 42 of the lower cover 4. Adjoining the cylinder portion 811 is a handle attachment portion 812 which, in the embodiment shown here, has a square cross section with a chamfer and which, in the mounted state, is inserted into a front opening 23 in the handle neck 22 of the handle 2, which front opening 23 is provided with a corresponding cross section.
An opening 82 for receiving the bolt 25 is incorporated in one side surface of the handle attachment portion 812. In this case, the opening 82 is preferably designed as a bore provided with an internal thread, into which bore the bolt 25, which is preferably designed as a threaded bolt, can be screwed.
The guide portion 813 that projects further into the opening 23 of the handle neck 22 abuts the handle attachment portion 812. One end of the profile pin 7 protrudes from this guide portion 813.
The lid tray 3 is preferably secured to the lower tray 4 by clipping the lid tray 3 onto the lower tray 4. The cover disc 3 comprises in this case a cylindrical cover housing, which is provided on its end face with a bearing opening 32, through which bearing opening 32 the bearing flange 8, in which the profile pin 7 is accommodated, extends.
The lateral inner surface 33 of the cover disc 3 preferably has a contour and can be locked onto a fixing element 45, which fixing element 45 is formed on the lateral outer surface of the lower cover 4 and can be elastically pressed radially inwards, and which fixing element 45 can yield radially inwards when the cover disc 3 is slid onto the lower cover disc 4 and interact in a locking manner with the contour in the lateral inner surface 33 of the cover disc 3 after the sliding is completed.
As shown in fig. 3, the bearing flange 8 has two spring stops 86 arranged between the neck 81 and a collar portion 84, which collar portion 84 extends axially from the neck 81 relative to the passage opening 83. In this case, the spring stop 86 serves to accommodate the spring element 10 which surrounds the periphery of the bearing flange 8.
In this case, the spring element 10 is clamped on the one hand against the spring stop 86 and on the other hand is supported in a fixed, displacement-proof manner against the spring stop 48 of the lower cover 4.
If the door or window handle 2 is actuated, a rotation of the profile pin 7 about its longitudinal axis and thus of the bearing flange 8 is caused, with a consequent rotation of the spring stop 86.
This results in a compression of the spring element 10 in the direction of rotation, wherein the spring element 10 is compressed from its front end section 101 in the interaction with the front spring stop 86 in the direction of rotation, while the rear end 101 of the spring element 10 in the direction of rotation is held on the non-co-rotating spring stop 48 of the lower disk 4.
The spring element 10 is accommodated in an annular recess 49 of the lower housing disc 4 for guiding the spring element 10. This recess 49 is preferably formed in the side surface of the lower tray 4 facing away from the cover tray 3.
It is also conceivable to form the recess 49 in the side surface of the lower housing tray 4 facing the cover tray 3.
As further shown in fig. 3, the recess 49 is formed radially closer to the bearing opening 42 than the two openings 43 in the main body 41 of the lower shell disc 4, through which openings 43 the threaded bolts 5 for fixing the lower shell disc 4 to the door leaf or window frame extend.
Furthermore, the side surface of the lower housing tray 4 accommodating the spring elements 10 is shielded by the holding plate 9, as shown in fig. 1 to 3.
In this case, the holding plate 9 also has an opening 93, through which opening 93 the bolt 5 is guided.
In the embodiment variant of the lower shell disk 4 shown here, the guidance of the threaded bolt 5 on the side of the holding plate 9 is performed by means of a positioning bushing 44, the bushing 44 being arranged aligned parallel to the profile pin 7 on the side surface of the lower shell disk 4 which accommodates the spring element 10.
In this case, the positioning sleeve 44 is made of a sufficiently elastic material so that it can be pressed with a small radial compression through the opening 93 of the retaining plate 9 and, in a step on the outer surface of the positioning sleeve 44 provided for this purpose, has an outer radius which is slightly smaller than the front end of the positioning sleeve 44 so that the retaining plate 9 can be axially fixed on the lower cup plate 4.
In the embodiment variant shown here, for additional locking, a bore 97 is further introduced into the retaining plate 9, said bore 97 being formed by a pin 47 which projects axially relative to the profile pin 7 on the side of the lower housing disc 4 facing the retaining plate 9.
Furthermore, the holding plate 9 has a central opening 92, in which central opening 92 the sleeve portion 84 of the bearing flange 8 is accommodated.
In order to be able to fix the holding plate 9 as tightly as possible on the side of the lower disk 4 facing the holding plate 9, the holding plate 9 preferably has an annular recess 95, in which annular recess 95 a partial cross section of the spring element 10 is accommodated.
As shown in fig. 3, 4 and 9a and 9b, the spring stop 86 of the bearing flange 8 is formed as an end of a collar 85 formed between the neck portion 81 and the sleeve portion 84 of the bearing flange 8.
As shown in particular in fig. 9b, each spring stop 86 of the bearing flange 8 preferably has a stop surface 863 formed by the end face of the collar 85 and a guide extension 861 which extends from the stop surface 863 further into the annular recess 49 of the lower disk 4, and on which guide extension 861 the end section 101 of the spring element 10 is placed in the mounted state of the spring element 10.
In this case, the guide extension 861 is designed to fit the inner contour of the spring element 10, and in the embodiment variant shown here, this guide extension 861 has a semi-cylindrical shape, wherein the spring element is designed as a compression spring, in particular a helical spring.
Furthermore, as can be seen in fig. 9b, the guide webs 862 extend towards the bottom of the annular recess 49 of the lower cup plate 4.
In this case, the guide web 862 serves for precise guidance of the collar 5 in the annular recess 49 of the lower cup plate 4. For this purpose, the spring stop 48 of the lower cup disk 4 is preferably designed as the front end of a partial annular web 481, 482, which partial annular web 481, 482 extends axially out of the bottom of the annular recess 49 of the lower cup disk 4 relative to the profile pin 7.
As shown in fig. 5 to 7, 8a and 8b, a guide groove 483 for guiding a guide web 862 of the bearing flange 8 is formed between the web 481 and the web 482.
A lip (Lippe)87 is provided on the periphery in the region of the bearing flange 8 between the neck 81 and the sleeve part 84 where no collar is formed, with which lip 87 the spring element 10 is fixed in the mounting position in the annular recess 49 of the lower housing disc 4.
The angle covered by the spring element 10 in the state of bearing on the two spring stops 48 of the lower housing disc 4, which corresponds to the neutral position of the door handle or window handle 2, is preferably between 240 ° and 300 °.
Greater or lesser angular coverage is also possible depending on the desired angle of rotation for actuating the door or window handle 2.
Reference numerals
1 handle and handle bearing Assembly
2 handle
21 handle
22 handle neck
23 opening
24 opening
25 bolt
3 cover plate
31 cover shell
32 bearing opening
33 lateral surface
4 lower cover plate
41 main body
42 bearing opening
43 opening
44 positioning sleeve
45 fixing element
46 bore
47 pin
48 spring stop
481 Web
482 web plate
483 guide groove
49 recess
5 screw bolt
6 threaded sleeve
7 section bar pin
8 bearing flange
81 neck part
811 cylindrical part
812 handle attachment portion
813 guiding part
82 opening
83 passage opening
84 sleeve section
85 shaft ring
86 spring stop
861 an extension part
862 guide webs
863 stop surface
87 lip
9 cover plate
91 plate body
92 bearing opening
93 opening
94 recess
95 concave part
96 holes
97 drill hole
10 spring element
101 end segment
11 cover plate
12 lower cover plate
100 lock cover plate.

Claims (13)

1. A handle bearing for a door or window handle (2) having a grip (21) and a handle neck (22), the door or window handle (2) for a target area, the handle bearing having:
a lower housing disc (4) which can be fixed in a rotationally fixed manner on one side of a door leaf or window frame,
-a cover tray (3) covering the lower cover tray (4) towards the door or window handle (2),
-a profile pin (7) rotatable about its longitudinal axis to actuate a door or window lock,
-wherein the profile pin (7) extends through the bearing openings (32, 42) of the lower and cover discs (4, 3) into the front opening (23) of the handle neck (22),
-wherein a bearing flange (8) is fixed in the bearing opening (42) of the lower cup plate (4), which bearing flange (8) surrounds the profile pin (7) and has on its side facing the door or window handle (2) a neck (81) which can be inserted into the front opening (23) of the handle neck (22) to fasten the door or window handle (2) on the profile pin (7),
the method is characterized in that:
-the bearing flange (8) has two spring stops (86) arranged between the neck portion (81) and the sleeve portion (84),
-wherein a spring element (10) surrounding the periphery of the bearing flange (8) is clamped on the spring stop (86) and is supported in a fixed, displacement-proof manner on a spring stop (48) of the lower housing disc (4),
the spring element (10) is accommodated in an annular recess (49) of the lower disk (4),
the annular recess (49) is formed in a side surface of the lower cup plate (4) facing away from the lid cup plate (3).
2. Handle bearing according to claim 1, characterized in that the annular recess (49) is formed radially closer to the bearing opening (42) than the at least two openings (43) in the body (41) of the lower shell disc, through which openings (43) threaded bolts (5) for fixing the lower shell disc (4) to the door leaf or window frame extend.
3. Handle bearing according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that the side surface of the lower housing disc (4) accommodating the spring element (10) is concealed by a retaining plate (9).
4. The handle bearing according to claim 3, wherein the retaining plate (9) has: -at least two openings (93), through which at least two openings (93) of the retaining plate (9) a positioning sleeve (44) extends, which positioning sleeve (44) is arranged aligned parallel to the profile pin (7) on the side surface of the lower housing disc (4) accommodating the spring element (10); and a central opening (92), the sleeve portion (84) of the bearing flange (8) being received in the central opening (92).
5. The handle bearing according to claim 3, wherein the retaining plate (9) has an annular recess (95), a partial cross section of the spring element (10) being accommodated in the annular recess (95) of the retaining plate (9).
6. The handle bearing according to any of claims 1 to 2, wherein the spring stop (86) of the bearing flange (8) is formed as an end of a collar (85), the collar (85) being formed between the neck portion (81) and the sleeve portion (84) of the bearing flange (8).
7. Handle bearing according to claim 6, characterized in that each spring stop (86) of the bearing flange (8) has a stop surface (863) and a guide extension (861), the stop surface (863) being formed by an end side of the collar (85), the guide extension (861) extending from the stop surface (863) further into an annular recess (49) of the lower shield disc (4), and that an end section (101) of the spring element (10) is attached on the guide extension (861).
8. Handle bearing according to claim 7, characterized in that the lateral surface of the guide extension (861) is formed to fit to a partial inner circumferential surface of the end section (101) of the spring element (10) and a guide web (862) extends towards the bottom of the annular recess (49) of the lower cup disc (4).
9. The handle bearing according to claim 8, wherein the spring stop (48) of the lower cup disc (4) is formed as a front end of a partial annular web (481, 482), the partial annular web (481, 482) extending axially out of the bottom of the annular recess (49) of the lower cup disc (4) with respect to the profile pin (7).
10. The handle bearing according to claim 8 or 9, characterized in that two partial annular webs (481, 482) extend parallel to each other and axially out of the bottom of the annular recess (49) of the lower cup (4) with respect to the profile pin (7), between which partial annular webs (481, 482) a guide groove (483) is formed for guiding the guide web (862) of the bearing flange (8).
11. Handle bearing according to any of claims 1 to 2, characterized in that the spring element (10) covers an angle of between 240 ° and 300 ° in a state supported on two spring stops (48) of the lower housing disc (4).
12. Handle bearing according to any of claims 1 to 2, characterized in that the spring element (10) is designed as a compression spring.
13. Door or window handle with handle bearing for a target area, with a handle having a grip (21) and a handle neck (22), and a handle bearing which is fixed in a rotationally fixed manner on one side of the door leaf or window frame, characterized in that the handle bearing is designed according to any of the preceding claims.
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