EP2508698B1 - A door lock - Google Patents
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- EP2508698B1 EP2508698B1 EP12250073.9A EP12250073A EP2508698B1 EP 2508698 B1 EP2508698 B1 EP 2508698B1 EP 12250073 A EP12250073 A EP 12250073A EP 2508698 B1 EP2508698 B1 EP 2508698B1
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- E05—LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
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- E05—LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
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- E05C3/042—Fastening devices with bolts moving pivotally or rotatively without latching action with operating handle or equivalent member rigid with the bolt rotating about an axis perpendicular to the surface on which the fastener is mounted the handle being at one side, the bolt at the other side or inside the wing
Definitions
- This invention relates to apparatus that can be used as an additional lock.
- apparatus for use as an additional lock comprising a front plate, a locking bar rotationally connected to the front plate and extending beyond the front plate, a back plate connected to and behind the front plate, a locking mechanism mounted in the front plate, and when locked preventing rotation of the locking bar relative to the front plate, a locking handle mounted on the back plate and when locked preventing rotation of the locking bar relative to the front plate, and an opening handle mounted on the back plate and connected to the locking bar for rotating the locking bar relative to the front plate.
- an apparatus that can be used as an additional lock.
- the apparatus can be mounted on the door frame of, for example, a caravan door, that will provide additional security for the users of the caravan, which can also be easily locked and unlocked and opened from the inside.
- a door lock provides the users of the caravan with much increased security, as the structure of the lock makes it very difficult to force either the lock or the door that is being locked, from the outside.
- the design of the lock makes it very easy to mount on any caravan door frame and it provides improved security and ease of use.
- the locking bar When fitted, the locking bar extends in front of the caravan door and prevents the opening outwards of the caravan door. In a preferred embodiment, the locking bar extends 10cm across and in front of the caravan door.
- the door lock shown from behind in Figure 1 , comprises a front plate 10, and a locking bar 12 rotationally connected to the front plate 10 and extending beyond the front plate 10.
- the locking bar 12 is shown in its "locked” position, extending horizontally or longitudinally from the front plate 10, which would prevent the opening outwards of any door secured by the lock, which is fitted to the door's frame.
- the locking bar 12 can rotate 90 degrees to an "open” position, extending vertically or perpendicularly from the front plate 10, which would then allow the door that the lock is securing to open outwards.
- a back plate 14 is connected to and behind the front plate 14.
- the door lock is intended to be fitted to a door frame as an additional security device for a door that opens outwards from the frame.
- a locking mechanism 16 is mounted in the front plate 10, and when locked, prevents rotation of the locking bar 12 relative to the front plate 10.
- a locking handle 18 is mounted on the back plate 14 and when locked prevents rotation of the locking bar 12 relative to the front plate 10, and an opening handle 20 is likewise mounted on the back plate 14 and connected to the locking bar 12 for rotating the locking bar 12 relative to the front plate 10.
- the two handles 18 and 20 allow operation of the door lock from the inside of the door being secured.
- the handle 18 operates the locking mechanism 16 from the inside and the handle 20 operates the locking bar 12 from the inside.
- FIG. 2 shows an exploded view of the components that make up the door lock, in perspective from the front.
- the locking bar 12 is rotationally connected to the front plate 10 and the back plate 14 mounts the two handles 18 and 20.
- the door lock further comprises two bolts 22 and 24.
- the first bolt 22 connects the locking bar 12 through the front plate 10 and the back plate 14 to the opening handle 20 and the second bolt 24 connects the locking mechanism 16 through the front plate 10 and the back plate 14 to the locking handle 18.
- These square cross-section bolts 22 and 24 transfer the user's turning momentum from the respective handles 20 and 18 to the locking bar 12 and the locking mechanism 16, respectively.
- the door lock also further comprises a plurality of connecting elements 26 connecting the front plate 10 to the back plate 14.
- the front plate 10 is spaced apart from the back plate 14 and the connecting elements 26 are used to connect the front plate 10 through the frame of the door being secured to the back plate 14.
- the connecting elements 26 can be screws, for example.
- the locking mechanism 16 is operated by a key 28.
- the lock also includes an annular plate 30 mounted on the first bolt 22 and provided with a plurality of indents 32, and a sliding plate 34 provided with a detent 36 for engaging an indent 32 of the annular plate 30, the sliding plate 34 connected to the locking mechanism 16.
- FIGs 3a and 3b An example of the door lock in use is shown in Figures 3a and 3b .
- a door 38 is being secured by the door lock.
- the door lock is fixed to a frame 40 of the door 38 and the door lock prevents the opening outwards of the door 38 when the door lock is in its secured position.
- Figure 3a the secured "locked" position is shown.
- the front plate 10 is fixed to the outside of the door frame 40 and locking bar 12 extends beyond the front plate 10 out in front of the door 12, while the door lock is in its secured position.
- the locking mechanism 16 is operated by a key in order to allow and prevent rotation of the locking bar 12 relative to the front plate 10.
- the locking bar 12 can be locked by the locking mechanism 16 in a fixed number of different configurations.
- the locking bar 12 has been moved 90 degrees to its "open" position so that the door lock is in its unsecured position.
- the door 38 can now be opened as the locking bar 12 has been moved so that it is no longer blocking the opening outwards of the door 38.
- the locking mechanism 16 can be operated to lock the locking bar 12 in this open position, if needed.
- both the operation of the locking mechanism 16 and the locking bar 12 can be carried out from inside the door 38 being secured by the door lock. This allows a user to enter a caravan, for example, and close the locking bar 12 and lock the locking mechanism 12 behind them.
- FIG 4 A bottom plan view of the door lock is shown in Figure 4 .
- the front plate 10 mounts the locking bar 12 and the back plate 14 is spaced apart from the front plate 10 by the connecting elements 26.
- the two handles 18 and 20 are mounted on the back plate 14 and connect to the components on the front plate 10 via respective bolts 24 and 22.
- the locking handle 18 connects to the locking mechanism 16 via the bolt 24 and the opening handle 20 connects to the locking bar 12 via the bolt 22.
- the locking mechanism is locked and unlocked via the key 28.
- the spacing between the front plate 10 and back plate 12 can clearly be seen in this Figure.
- FIG. 5 A further view of the door lock is shown in Figure 5 .
- the locking bar 12 has been turned 90 degrees clockwise from its secured position to its open position. This would allow the door 38 being secured by the door lock to be opened outwards.
- the user of the door lock can unlock the locking mechanism with the key 28 and then move the locking bar 12 by hand into the desired position. The user can then lock the locking bar 12 in this position with the locking mechanism, or can leave the locking bar 12 unlocked and free to move. Once a user decides to secure the door to which the lock is fixed, then they can move the locking bar back to the horizontal position and lock the locking mechanism with the key 28.
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Description
- This invention relates to apparatus that can be used as an additional lock.
- It is commonplace for doors for houses and vehicles to be provided with one or more locks, in order to prevent unauthorised access to the house or vehicle. Many different types of locks are available and it is relatively common to use more than one lock on a particular door, particularly if the contents of the house or the vehicle being secured are valuable. Caravan doors are usually provided with a lock on the door that can be locked from both the inside and outside, in order to provide the users of the caravan with security when they are in the caravan, particularly when the users of the caravan are sleeping at night, as caravans can be relatively easy target for criminals. However simple mortice and deadlocks do not necessarily provide sufficient protection for many caravan doors, as they can be easily forced open by determined criminals. The construction of most caravan doors is such that the door itself can be easily bent or pressed such that the existing conventional lock, which may only have a small 2cm engagement with the door frame, can be forced.
- It is therefore an object of the invention to improve upon the known art.
- According to the present invention, there is provided apparatus for use as an additional lock comprising a front plate, a locking bar rotationally connected to the front plate and extending beyond the front plate, a back plate connected to and behind the front plate, a locking mechanism mounted in the front plate, and when locked preventing rotation of the locking bar relative to the front plate, a locking handle mounted on the back plate and when locked preventing rotation of the locking bar relative to the front plate, and an opening handle mounted on the back plate and connected to the locking bar for rotating the locking bar relative to the front plate.
- Owing to the invention, an apparatus that can be used as an additional lock is provided. The apparatus can be mounted on the door frame of, for example, a caravan door, that will provide additional security for the users of the caravan, which can also be easily locked and unlocked and opened from the inside. Such a door lock provides the users of the caravan with much increased security, as the structure of the lock makes it very difficult to force either the lock or the door that is being locked, from the outside. The design of the lock makes it very easy to mount on any caravan door frame and it provides improved security and ease of use. When fitted, the locking bar extends in front of the caravan door and prevents the opening outwards of the caravan door. In a preferred embodiment, the locking bar extends 10cm across and in front of the caravan door. This protects the caravan as any bending or pressure on the caravan door will still not provide a big enough gap to overcome the 10cm locking bar across the door. Since the lock fits to the door frame, it is virtually universal in application to caravans, as any unusual features of the caravan door such as windows are irrelevant to the fitting of the door lock to the door frame.
- Embodiments of the present invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:-
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Figure 1 is a perspective view of the door lock from behind, -
Figure 2 is an exploded perspective view of the door lock from in front, -
Figures 3a and 3b are front views of the door lock in use, -
Figure 4 is a bottom plan view of the door lock, and -
Figure 5 is a front perspective view of the door lock. - The door lock, shown from behind in
Figure 1 , comprises afront plate 10, and alocking bar 12 rotationally connected to thefront plate 10 and extending beyond thefront plate 10. InFigure 1 , thelocking bar 12 is shown in its "locked" position, extending horizontally or longitudinally from thefront plate 10, which would prevent the opening outwards of any door secured by the lock, which is fitted to the door's frame. Thelocking bar 12 can rotate 90 degrees to an "open" position, extending vertically or perpendicularly from thefront plate 10, which would then allow the door that the lock is securing to open outwards. Aback plate 14 is connected to and behind thefront plate 14. The door lock is intended to be fitted to a door frame as an additional security device for a door that opens outwards from the frame. - A
locking mechanism 16 is mounted in thefront plate 10, and when locked, prevents rotation of thelocking bar 12 relative to thefront plate 10. Alocking handle 18 is mounted on theback plate 14 and when locked prevents rotation of thelocking bar 12 relative to thefront plate 10, and anopening handle 20 is likewise mounted on theback plate 14 and connected to thelocking bar 12 for rotating thelocking bar 12 relative to thefront plate 10. The two handles 18 and 20 allow operation of the door lock from the inside of the door being secured. Thehandle 18 operates thelocking mechanism 16 from the inside and thehandle 20 operates thelocking bar 12 from the inside. -
Figure 2 shows an exploded view of the components that make up the door lock, in perspective from the front. Thelocking bar 12 is rotationally connected to thefront plate 10 and theback plate 14 mounts the twohandles bolts first bolt 22 connects thelocking bar 12 through thefront plate 10 and theback plate 14 to theopening handle 20 and thesecond bolt 24 connects thelocking mechanism 16 through thefront plate 10 and theback plate 14 to thelocking handle 18. These square cross-section bolts 22 and 24 transfer the user's turning momentum from therespective handles locking bar 12 and thelocking mechanism 16, respectively. - The door lock also further comprises a plurality of connecting
elements 26 connecting thefront plate 10 to theback plate 14. Thefront plate 10 is spaced apart from theback plate 14 and the connectingelements 26 are used to connect thefront plate 10 through the frame of the door being secured to theback plate 14. The connectingelements 26 can be screws, for example. Thelocking mechanism 16 is operated by akey 28. The lock also includes anannular plate 30 mounted on thefirst bolt 22 and provided with a plurality ofindents 32, and asliding plate 34 provided with a detent 36 for engaging anindent 32 of theannular plate 30, thesliding plate 34 connected to thelocking mechanism 16. - An example of the door lock in use is shown in
Figures 3a and 3b . Adoor 38 is being secured by the door lock. The door lock is fixed to aframe 40 of thedoor 38 and the door lock prevents the opening outwards of thedoor 38 when the door lock is in its secured position. InFigure 3a , the secured "locked" position is shown. Thefront plate 10 is fixed to the outside of thedoor frame 40 andlocking bar 12 extends beyond thefront plate 10 out in front of thedoor 12, while the door lock is in its secured position. Thelocking mechanism 16 is operated by a key in order to allow and prevent rotation of thelocking bar 12 relative to thefront plate 10. - The
locking bar 12 can be locked by thelocking mechanism 16 in a fixed number of different configurations. InFigure 3b , thelocking bar 12 has been moved 90 degrees to its "open" position so that the door lock is in its unsecured position. Thedoor 38 can now be opened as thelocking bar 12 has been moved so that it is no longer blocking the opening outwards of thedoor 38. Thelocking mechanism 16 can be operated to lock thelocking bar 12 in this open position, if needed. As described above, both the operation of thelocking mechanism 16 and thelocking bar 12 can be carried out from inside thedoor 38 being secured by the door lock. This allows a user to enter a caravan, for example, and close thelocking bar 12 and lock thelocking mechanism 12 behind them. - A bottom plan view of the door lock is shown in
Figure 4 . Thefront plate 10 mounts thelocking bar 12 and theback plate 14 is spaced apart from thefront plate 10 by theconnecting elements 26. The twohandles back plate 14 and connect to the components on thefront plate 10 viarespective bolts locking handle 18 connects to thelocking mechanism 16 via thebolt 24 and theopening handle 20 connects to thelocking bar 12 via thebolt 22. The locking mechanism is locked and unlocked via thekey 28. The spacing between thefront plate 10 andback plate 12 can clearly be seen in this Figure. - A further view of the door lock is shown in
Figure 5 . In this view thelocking bar 12 has been turned 90 degrees clockwise from its secured position to its open position. This would allow thedoor 38 being secured by the door lock to be opened outwards. The user of the door lock can unlock the locking mechanism with thekey 28 and then move thelocking bar 12 by hand into the desired position. The user can then lock thelocking bar 12 in this position with the locking mechanism, or can leave thelocking bar 12 unlocked and free to move. Once a user decides to secure the door to which the lock is fixed, then they can move the locking bar back to the horizontal position and lock the locking mechanism with thekey 28.
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- Apparatus for use as an additional lock comprising:∘ a front plate (10),∘ a locking bar (12) rotationally connected to the front plate (10) and extending beyond the front plate (10),∘ a back plate (14) connected to and behind the front plate (14),∘ a locking mechanism (16) mounted in the front plate (10), and when locked preventing rotation of the locking bar (12) relative to the front plate (10), characterized in that∘ a locking handle (18) is mounted on the back plate (14) and when locked preventing rotation of the locking bar (12) relative to the front plate (10), and∘ an opening handle (20) is mounted on the back plate (14) and connected to the locking bar (12) for rotating the locking bar (12) relative to the front plate (10).
- Apparatus according to claim 1, and further comprising a first bolt (22) connecting the locking bar (12) through the front plate (10) and the back plate (14) to the opening handle (20).
- Apparatus according to claim 1 or 2, and further comprising a second bolt (24) connecting the locking mechanism (16) through the front plate (10) and the back plate (14) to the locking handle (18).
- Apparatus according to claim 1, 2 or 3, and further comprising a plurality of connecting elements (26) connecting the front plate (10) to the back plate (14).
- Apparatus according to any preceding claim, wherein the front plate (10) is spaced apart from the back plate (14).
- Apparatus according to any preceding claim, wherein the locking mechanism (16) is operated by a key (28)
- Apparatus according to any preceding claim, wherein the locking bar (12) can be locked by the locking mechanism (16) in a fixed number of different configurations.
- Apparatus according to claim 1 or 2, and further comprising an annular plate (30) mounted on the first bolt (22) and provided with a plurality of indents (32), and a sliding plate (34) provided with a detent (36) for engaging an indent (32) of the annular plate (30), the sliding plate (34) connected to the locking mechanism (16).
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