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EP0711894A2
EP0711894A2 EP95114647A EP95114647A EP0711894A2 EP 0711894 A2 EP0711894 A2 EP 0711894A2 EP 95114647 A EP95114647 A EP 95114647A EP 95114647 A EP95114647 A EP 95114647A EP 0711894 A2 EP0711894 A2 EP 0711894A2
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Horst Axmann
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KFV Karl Fliether and Co GmbH
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05CBOLTS OR FASTENING DEVICES FOR WINGS, SPECIALLY FOR DOORS OR WINDOWS
    • E05C9/00Arrangements of simultaneously actuated bolts or other securing devices at well-separated positions on the same wing
    • E05C9/006Details of bars
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05CBOLTS OR FASTENING DEVICES FOR WINGS, SPECIALLY FOR DOORS OR WINDOWS
    • E05C9/00Arrangements of simultaneously actuated bolts or other securing devices at well-separated positions on the same wing
    • E05C9/20Coupling means for sliding bars, rods, or cables
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05CBOLTS OR FASTENING DEVICES FOR WINGS, SPECIALLY FOR DOORS OR WINDOWS
    • E05C9/00Arrangements of simultaneously actuated bolts or other securing devices at well-separated positions on the same wing
    • E05C9/22Guides for sliding bars, rods or cables
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05CBOLTS OR FASTENING DEVICES FOR WINGS, SPECIALLY FOR DOORS OR WINDOWS
    • E05C9/00Arrangements of simultaneously actuated bolts or other securing devices at well-separated positions on the same wing
    • E05C9/008Arrangements of simultaneously actuated bolts or other securing devices at well-separated positions on the same wing mounted in an elongate casing on the surface of the wing
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05CBOLTS OR FASTENING DEVICES FOR WINGS, SPECIALLY FOR DOORS OR WINDOWS
    • E05C9/00Arrangements of simultaneously actuated bolts or other securing devices at well-separated positions on the same wing
    • E05C9/04Arrangements of simultaneously actuated bolts or other securing devices at well-separated positions on the same wing with two sliding bars moved in opposite directions when fastening or unfastening

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  • the invention relates to a basquill lock with two drive rods guided in a lock housing and displaceable in the opposite direction by lock actuation, the ends of which are designed as locking pins and each extend from a longitudinally displaceable and fixable guide piece, each of which forms the housing base on a U-shaped cross section first housing part is attached.
  • Basquill locks of this type are known.
  • the guide pieces in the area of the first housing part forming in the housing base are screwed onto the latter by the screws reaching through the housing base and entering the guide pieces.
  • the lock housing is cut to length to form a new stop.
  • the guide pieces are then moved longitudinally in the lock housing up to the respective end region of the housing. New holes are provided here for the fastening screws to pass through.
  • a disadvantage of this configuration is that the lock housing can only be cut to length in dimensional jumps. The minimum dimension of a cut is calculated from the double diameter of the hole plus the thickness of a remaining web. This is a prerequisite for securely holding the guide pieces.
  • the object of the present invention is to design a generic basquill lock that is more technically advantageous.
  • a basquill lock is created, which can be cut to length.
  • the guide piece can be fixed between the floor and ribs projecting into the U-space by means of clamping members supported on the housing base. No holes or the like are required in the housing base for fastening the guide pieces. From this it follows that when the lock housing is cut to length, no minimum cut-off dimension has to be observed. Rather, the lock housing can also be cut to the millimeter range. After the lock housing has been cut to length to form a new stop, the guide pieces are moved longitudinally into the respective end region of the lock housing. The guide pieces are then fixed by means of clamping members which are introduced from the inside of the lock.
  • this clamping is realized by grub screws which are supported with their end faces on the floor and can be screwed into the guide piece. These are screwed into the guiding pieces in the simplest way and thereafter protrude with their front ends on the undersides of the guiding pieces and act on the housing base. A further screwing in of the grub screws causes an upward movement of the guide piece to be fixed away from the housing base. However, this movement is limited by the in-space protruding ribs of the first housing part.
  • the guide piece is thus fixed in the simplest way.
  • support ribs which extend under the ribs and extend essentially over the entire length of the guide piece are provided.
  • the latter are preferably formed on the guide piece and have a width which corresponds to the width of each rib measured transversely to the longitudinal extent of the lock housing.
  • a locking part which can be inserted into the housing at the end is provided for the form-fitting holding of the housing cover on the first housing part.
  • the housing cover is only fixed by means of a latch on the first housing part.
  • the U-shaped housing cover has a locking projection along its U-legs in the area of the free ends, which protrudes behind corresponding counter-locking elements along the outer wall of the housing base, which is also U-shaped.
  • the housing cover is thus only clipped onto the housing base.
  • the housing cover can first be slipped over the housing base, which is U-shaped in cross section, and here, as is known, it can also be latched. After this, however, a locking part is inserted into the front of the housing, which forms a form-fitting holder of the housing cover on the housing base. After inserting the locking part, the housing cover can no longer be removed from the housing base.
  • the arrangement of the locking parts in the area of the end faces of the lock housing offers further security.
  • One or the other latch part can only be removed after opening the door or the like, since only then the end faces of the housing to remove the locking parts.
  • the locking part can be brought into a form-fit with the guide piece. Any tensile forces on the housing cover are thus transmitted via the positive connection to the guide piece fixed in the housing base, which in turn is supported with its support shoulders on the ribs of the base projecting into the U-space.
  • An embodiment is conceivable here in which the locking part can be connected to the guide piece in a frictional and positive manner.
  • the locking part In a further development of the subject matter of the locking part, opposite webs are provided, which each protrude into a lateral groove in the longitudinal direction of the housing of the U-shaped housing cover. A rear grip is thus formed in an assembled position, which prevents the housing cover from being pulled off when the latch part is inserted.
  • the locking part is T-shaped in the area facing the housing cover. It is further provided that a rib forming the retaining groove rests on the rib of the first housing part. Accordingly, after placing the housing cover on the housing base part and after inserting the locking part, the ribs of the two housing parts are caught between the locking part and the guide piece or between the support shoulders of the locking part and the webs of the guide piece.
  • Opening the housing cover is only possible by releasing the positive connection between the locking part and the guide piece, since the ribs of the two housing parts are then exposed.
  • the locking part is connected to the guide piece by means of screws which can be actuated on the housing end. This screw fastening offers a securing of the locking part in the longitudinal direction of the housing and can only be released after opening the door or the like, since only then are the front sides of the housing exposed for the actuation of the screws.
  • an anvil-shaped core piece of the guide piece is provided, which forms the guide opening for the locking pin and the broad sides of which engage in hooks with hook elements of the locking part.
  • the anvil-shaped core piece is preferably aligned coaxially to the locking pin and has the guide opening for it.
  • the broad sides of the core piece are preferably provided with webs integrally formed on the material, which are in hook engagement with hook elements of the locking piece arranged on both sides of the core piece in order to form the positive connection with the locking piece.
  • An arrangement is preferred in which the webs of the core piece overlap the hook elements of the locking part and engage in corresponding retaining grooves of the locking part running in the longitudinal direction of the housing.
  • the locking part can be inserted in the simplest manner from one end face of the housing to form the positive connection, the locking part comprising the anvil-shaped core piece with its webs by means of its hook elements and the correspondingly arranged grooves.
  • the anvil-shaped core piece and the hook elements can be dimensioned in such a way that the locking part is held in a frictional manner on the guide piece after the positive connection has been formed.
  • fastening by means of screws is preferred, the fastening screws being assigned to the hook elements.
  • the two parts are screwed in the areas on both sides of the anvil-shaped core.
  • the bolt part and guide piece complementary to an H-shaped end piece, which essentially fills the cross-sectional profile of the housing consisting of rod elements.
  • the bolt part and guide piece as a material-uniform whole body, which is inserted as an end piece into the front of the lock housing, the housing cover being placed on the housing base beforehand.
  • the end piece After inserting the end piece, it can be fixed in the simplest way in the end region of the housing, for example by means of clamping. This can be done with slanted grub screws that penetrate this end piece and are supported on the bottom of the housing. As a result, the end piece is clamped in the same way as previously described for the guide piece. It is also conceivable to shift clamping wedges by means of screws to be actuated on the end face in such a way that the end piece is fixed in the end region of the housing. It proves to be advantageous here that the end piece which runs parallel to one another and has broad side faces has a groove on its two opposite narrow sides for receiving the ribs of the housing.
  • the rod part of the telescopically cut-to-length drive rod inserted into a sleeve part has clamping grooves running transversely to the longitudinal extent. It is known to telescope the cut-to-length drive rod in such a way that a rod part can be inserted into a sleeve part.
  • the coupling sleeve comprises the sleeve part in this area and has a locking screw which passes through the sleeve part of the drive rod.
  • the screw is tightened for fixation, which means that the in the sleeve part inserted inserted rod part.
  • this non-positive connection of the two parts of the drive rod can lead to an unwanted displacement of the two parts to one another.
  • a positive coupling of the two rod parts is provided in the subject of the invention.
  • the rod part has a threaded section. This threaded section forms the clamping grooves running transversely to the longitudinal extent.
  • a basquill lock 1 with a lock housing 2, which is composed of a housing cover 3 and a housing base 4. These housing parts consist of rod elements.
  • two drive rods 5 which are displaceable in the opposite direction are guided in the lock housing 2.
  • the actuation of the drive rods 5 takes place via a lock device, not shown, which can be actuated by means of a lock cylinder 6.
  • Each drive rod 5 is composed of a sleeve part 7 and a rod part 8 which can be inserted into the sleeve part 7.
  • the telescopic rod 5 can be cut to length by allowing the rod part 8 to enter the sleeve part 7 as desired.
  • this position of the two parts 7 and 8 can be fixed to each other.
  • a clamping sleeve 9 is provided, which receives the free end region of the sleeve part 7 in a stop-limited manner.
  • the sleeve part 7 has a threaded bore 10 for the entry of a grub screw 11 transversely to the longitudinal axis x of the drive rod 5. In the end region, the sleeve part 7 has an opening 12 corresponding to the threaded bore 10.
  • the rod part 8 entering the sleeve part 7 through the clamping sleeve 9 is provided with a threaded section 13, whereby clamping grooves 14 extending transversely to the longitudinal extent, ie transverse to the axis x, are formed.
  • the grub screw 11 is screwed into the clamping sleeve 9 in such a way that that the tip of the grub screw 11 engages in one of the clamping grooves 14 of the rod part 8. This provides a positive fixation of the two drive rod parts 7 and 8.
  • Both the housing cover 3 and the housing base 4 are U-shaped in cross section.
  • the U-legs 3 'of the housing cover 3 overlap the U-legs 4' of the bottom 4.
  • inward longitudinal locking projections 15 are provided.
  • these engage behind corresponding counter-locking elements 16, which are arranged on the outer walls of the U-legs 4 'of the housing base 4 and also extend in the longitudinal direction of the housing.
  • the housing cover 3 is further provided with two inwardly projecting ribs 17 which run in the longitudinal direction of the housing and which are arranged in the region of the upper third, starting from the free end of the U-legs 3 ', of the housing cover 3.
  • retaining grooves 18 are formed in the area between the ribs 17 and the U-web 3 ′′ forming the cover.
  • the housing base 4 is in the region of its free ends of the U-legs 4 'with inward, ie. H. ribs 19 projecting into the U-space. On the underside, these ribs 19 each have a groove 20 running in the longitudinal direction of the housing.
  • the drive rods 5 already mentioned are designed at their free ends as locking pins 21.
  • the Basguill lock 1 When the Basguill lock 1 is actuated, the latter are each made of a longitudinally displaceable and fixable guide piece 22 extendable, wherein in each case a guide piece 22 can be fixed to the housing base 4 in an end region of the lock housing 2.
  • the guide piece 22 is composed essentially of a bottom part 23 which has a width corresponding to the opening width of the U-shaped housing bottom 4 and a top part 24 which is integrally formed thereon and which is integrally molded thereon.
  • a continuous threaded bore 27 is provided on both sides of the anvil-shaped T-leg 26.
  • the T-leg 26 is formed as an anvil-shaped core piece 28, which forms the guide opening 29 for the locking pin 21.
  • the guide opening 29 is formed by a bore extending through the entire attachment part 24.
  • a holding rib 30 extending parallel to the guide opening 29 is formed on the free, upwardly projecting end area thereof. The latter extends from the free end face of the core piece 28 to almost in the transition region from the core piece 28 to the T-web 25.
  • upwardly pointing support shoulders 31 are provided on the base part 23 and extend essentially over the entire length of the guide piece 22.
  • a continuous threaded bore 32 is provided in the base part 23.
  • a locking part 33 is shown in FIG.
  • the latter has two hook elements 34 which run parallel to one another and are aligned in the longitudinal direction and which have an approximately square cross section.
  • These hook elements 34 are integrally formed on the underside of a roof-shaped locking plate 35 and have a length corresponding to the length of the T-web 25 of the guide piece 22.
  • the hook elements 34 are aligned on the locking plate 35 such that an end face of each hook element 34 is aligned with an end face of the locking plate 35.
  • the width of each hook element 34 corresponds approximately to the free space between the support shoulders 31 and the core piece 28 of the guide piece 22.
  • the hook elements 34 are spaced apart from one another in such a way that the free space 36 formed thereby has a width measured transversely to the longitudinal extent, which corresponds to the corresponding one Width of the core piece 28 corresponds.
  • the locking plate 35 is dimensioned such that it is aligned at one end with the end faces of the hook elements 34 and at the other end projects beyond the hook elements 34 to such an extent that it corresponds to the length of the T-web 25 of the guide piece 22 measured in the longitudinal extent of the lock housing 2. This means that the entire length of the locking part 33 measured in a projection corresponds to a correspondingly measured length of the guide piece 22.
  • the locking plate 35 protrudes outwards on both sides of the hook elements 34 to form webs 37.
  • the hook elements 34 each have a continuous receiving bore in the direction of their longitudinal extent 38, wherein an annular stop limit is provided in each receiving bore 38.
  • the lock housing 2 is cut to the desired size. This is done in the simplest way by sawing off a corresponding piece from the lock housing, both from the housing cover 3 and from the housing base 4. This is followed by a telescopic cutting of the drive rods 5, as previously described, by the grub screw 11 of the clamping sleeve 9 so far is unscrewed that the sleeve part 7 together with the clamping sleeve 9 is displaced longitudinally over the rod part 8 provided with the threaded section 13 until the tip 39 of the locking pin 21 is aligned with the newly formed end face of the lock housing 2.
  • the telescopic parts 7 and 8 of the drive rod 5 are then fixed by screwing in the grub screw 11, the grub screw tip entering a clamping groove 14 formed by the threaded section 13. As a result, the two parts 7 and 8 of the drive rod 5 are secured in the direction of extension.
  • a guide piece 22 is then inserted into the housing base 4 from a free end face thereof.
  • the bottom part 23 of the guide piece 22 lies over the entire surface on the U-web of the housing bottom 4 forming the bottom 4 ′′.
  • the support shoulders 31 arranged on the guide piece 22 pass underneath the ribs 19 of the housing base 4.
  • the guide piece 22 is inserted with the end face assigned to the T-web 25 first into the housing base 4, namely until the end face opposite this end face, ie that of the core piece 28, aligned with the end face of the housing base 4.
  • the locking pin 21 enters the guide opening 29 of the guide piece 22.
  • the tip 39 of the locking pin 21 is also aligned with the end face of the core piece 28.
  • the guide piece 22 is fixed to the housing base 4 by screwing grub screws 40 into the threaded bores 32, which are supported with their blunt end faces on the bottom 4 ′′ of the housing base 4.
  • the guide piece 22 is accordingly fixed by means of clamping members which are supported on the base 4 ′′ in the form of grub screws 40 and the ribs 19 of the housing base 4 projecting into the U-space.
  • the guide piece 22 is therefore no longer longitudinally displaceable.
  • the second guide piece 22 is fixed in the area of the opposite end face of the lock 1.
  • the housing cover 3 is placed in such a way that the U-legs 3 'of the housing cover 3 encompass the U-legs 4' of the housing base 4, the latching projections 15 of the housing cover 3 engaging with the counter-latching elements 16 of the Housing base 4.
  • the housing cover 3 is still supported with its inwardly projecting ribs 17 on the ribs 19 of the housing base 4.
  • the housing cover 3 is finally fixed by means of the locking parts 33.
  • a locking part 33 is inserted into the lock housing 2 from a free end face of the lock housing 2, with the cantilevered part of the lock plate 35 ahead.
  • the hook elements 34 move here along the free spaces formed between the support shoulders 31 and the core 28.
  • the core piece 28 is accordingly received in the free space 36, the hook elements 34 being provided with longitudinal grooves 41 into which the retaining ribs 30 of the core piece 28 enter to form a dovetail-shaped hook engagement.
  • the locking part 33 is pushed into the lock housing 2 until the hook elements 34 come against the T-web 25 of the guide piece 22.
  • the cantilevered part of the locking plate 35 overlaps the T-web 25. Due to the dimensions already described, this means that the end region of the locking part 33 is flush with the corresponding region of the guide piece 22 and therefore also with the end face of the lock housing 2.
  • the locking part 33 with its webs 37 arranged on the locking plate 35 extends over the ribs 17 and 19 of the two housing parts 3 and 4, the support shoulders 31 underpinning these ribs 17 and 19. Due to the hook engagement between the core piece 28 and the hook elements 34, the connection between the guide piece 22 and the locking part 33 can only be released by moving the locking part 33 in the longitudinal direction. Accordingly, there is a fuse which prevents the housing cover 3 from being pulled off the housing base 4 perpendicular to the longitudinal extent. There is both a positive connection between the locking part 33 and the housing cover 3, and between the locking part 33 and the guide piece 22.
  • the guide piece 22 and the locking part 33 are connected by means of screws 42 which can be actuated on the housing end. These are inserted into the receiving bores 38 of the locking part 33 and enter the threaded bores 27 of the guide piece 22 aligned coaxially with these receiving bores 38.
  • the locking part 33 and the guide piece 22 complement one another to form an H-shaped end piece 43 which essentially fills the cross-sectional profile of the lock housing 2 (cf. in particular FIG. 12).
  • the end piece 43 which runs parallel to one another and has broad side faces has a groove 44 on each of its two opposite narrow sides for receiving the ribs 17 and 19 of the lock housing 2. This groove 44 is formed by the web 37 of the locking part 33 and by the support shoulders 31 of the guide piece 22.
  • end piece 43 in one piece. This would be inserted after assembling the housing cover 3 and the housing base 4 from the front side of the lock housing 2 and then clamped to the lock housing 2, for example by means of screwing, the screws being aligned obliquely to the vertical.
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