EP2998470B1 - Armature pour une porte de bâtiment - Google Patents

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EP2998470B1
EP2998470B1 EP14185842.3A EP14185842A EP2998470B1 EP 2998470 B1 EP2998470 B1 EP 2998470B1 EP 14185842 A EP14185842 A EP 14185842A EP 2998470 B1 EP2998470 B1 EP 2998470B1
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Falko Schweitzer
Leo Lorenz
Dieter Wulff
Felix HÖLLT
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
    • E05B15/00Other details of locks; Parts for engagement by bolts of fastening devices
    • E05B15/02Striking-plates; Keepers; Bolt staples; Escutcheons
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
    • E05B47/00Operating or controlling locks or other fastening devices by electric or magnetic means
    • E05B47/06Controlling mechanically-operated bolts by electro-magnetically-operated detents
    • E05B47/0676Controlling mechanically-operated bolts by electro-magnetically-operated detents by disconnecting the handle
    • E05B47/068Controlling mechanically-operated bolts by electro-magnetically-operated detents by disconnecting the handle axially, i.e. with an axially disengaging coupling element
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
    • E05B15/00Other details of locks; Parts for engagement by bolts of fastening devices
    • E05B15/0033Spindles for handles, e.g. square spindles
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
    • E05B17/00Accessories in connection with locks
    • E05B17/002Weather or dirt protection
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
    • E05B17/00Accessories in connection with locks
    • E05B17/10Illuminating devices on or for locks or keys; Transparent or translucent lock parts; Indicator lights
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
    • E05B47/00Operating or controlling locks or other fastening devices by electric or magnetic means
    • E05B2047/0048Circuits, feeding, monitoring
    • E05B2047/0057Feeding
    • E05B2047/0058Feeding by batteries
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
    • E05B47/00Operating or controlling locks or other fastening devices by electric or magnetic means
    • E05B2047/0084Key or electric means; Emergency release
    • E05B2047/0086Emergency release, e.g. key or electromagnet
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
    • E05B47/00Operating or controlling locks or other fastening devices by electric or magnetic means
    • E05B2047/0094Mechanical aspects of remotely controlled locks
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
    • E05B47/00Operating or controlling locks or other fastening devices by electric or magnetic means
    • E05B2047/0097Operating or controlling locks or other fastening devices by electric or magnetic means including means for monitoring voltage, e.g. for indicating low battery state
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
    • E05B3/00Fastening knobs or handles to lock or latch parts
    • E05B3/06Fastening knobs or handles to lock or latch parts by means arranged in or on the rose or escutcheon
    • E05B3/065Fastening knobs or handles to lock or latch parts by means arranged in or on the rose or escutcheon with spring biasing means for moving the handle over a substantial distance, e.g. to its horizontal position
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
    • E05B47/00Operating or controlling locks or other fastening devices by electric or magnetic means
    • E05B47/0001Operating or controlling locks or other fastening devices by electric or magnetic means with electric actuators; Constructional features thereof
    • E05B47/0012Operating or controlling locks or other fastening devices by electric or magnetic means with electric actuators; Constructional features thereof with rotary electromotors
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
    • E05B63/00Locks or fastenings with special structural characteristics
    • E05B63/04Locks or fastenings with special structural characteristics for alternative use on the right-hand or left-hand side of wings

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  • the invention relates to a fitting for a building door with a carrier and with an antenna according to the preamble of patent claim 1. It is known to arrange an antenna in an electromechanical fitting. In this case, the arrangement of the antenna are restricted by the fact that the antenna must not be arranged so that the signals that the antenna is to receive, are too strongly attenuated. Furthermore, the antenna should be protected against environmental influences, such as dirt and moisture. Thus, the antenna can be arranged for example in a plastic designed bulge of a fitting body. Due to the bulge of the fitting body is designed uneven and can be difficult to clean. Likewise, such a fitting body can not be embedded flush in a building door.
  • the publication AT 007 368 U1 discloses such a fitting.
  • the invention has for its object to provide a fitting that solves at least one of the above-mentioned disadvantages, in particular to provide a fitting that protects the antenna from environmental influences and yet is designed form-fitting.
  • the object is solved by the independent claim 1.
  • Advantageous developments of the fitting are specified in the dependent claims, the description and in the figures.
  • the antenna is arranged inside the carrier.
  • the carrier is designed to be open in the region of the antenna to a front side of the carrier and to a rear side of the carrier.
  • the Fitting has an aperture element which covers the front side of the carrier at least in the region of the antenna, and a cover element which covers the rear side of the carrier at least in the region of the antenna.
  • the diaphragm can have at least one diaphragm element.
  • the carrier Due to the open configuration of the carrier, interference of a signal to be received or transmitted by the antenna can be reduced by a suitable configuration of the diaphragm element and the cover element.
  • the carrier is designed to be open from the front side to the rear side in the region of the antenna. This results in the region of the antenna, a through hole into which in particular a receiving means can protrude.
  • the carrier is configured like a frame in the area of the antenna.
  • the area of the antenna covers a horizontal projection of the antenna.
  • the antenna may be formed on a circuit board. The area of the antenna in this example may correspond to the horizontal projection of the board.
  • the antenna is concealed at the front by the diaphragm element and behind by the cover, the antenna be stored protected. This allows the antenna to be protected from dust and water.
  • the diaphragm element and / or the cover element in the region of the antenna may be formed of electrically non-conductive material.
  • the diaphragm element and / or the cover element may be formed from plastic.
  • the diaphragm element and / or the Cover element have gaps for reducing electromagnetic damping. These measures allow the antenna to receive or transmit signals of sufficient quality. This applies in particular to signals with a frequency between 100 kHz and 20 MHz.
  • the antenna may be formed as an RFID antenna.
  • the antenna can be arranged directly on the diaphragm element.
  • the antenna can rest against the diaphragm element.
  • the fitting can be made flat.
  • the antenna is used for the wireless reception of an authentication code.
  • the authentication code may be from an external portable, in particular passive, d. H. without its own power supply, working, authentication code sender be receivable.
  • the authentication code encoder can be configured as a passive transponder, for example as an RFID tag.
  • an active transponder is conceivable.
  • the fitting preferably has a receiving and / or transmitting unit.
  • the receiving and / or transmitting unit may comprise the antenna.
  • the fitting has in particular a handle and a fitting body.
  • the handle is preferably designed as a door handle.
  • the fitting body can be used to arrange, in particular system, to a building door. Likewise, the fitting body can be arranged on other doors with planar outer surfaces such as interior doors of ships or trains. It is preferably provided to arrange a rear side of the fitting body on the building door. The fitting body is particularly suitable to rest with the back on an outer surface of the building door or alternatively be wholly or partially embedded in the building door. The fitting body can be arranged outside a lock case of a lock.
  • the fitting body can be designed in particular as a door plate or as a rosette.
  • the fitting body can be used as dummy shield, ie without receiving opening for a Lock cylinder, or be configured with a receiving opening for a lock cylinder.
  • the fitting body can serve for the storage of the handle. Additionally or alternatively, the fitting body may have at least one receptacle for receiving a fastening element which serves for fastening to the building door.
  • the fitting body has the carrier.
  • the fitting may be formed as an electro-mechanical fitting.
  • the fitting in particular the fitting body, on a coupling element which is moved by an electric drive.
  • the coupling element of the fitting can be designed such that a mechanical coupling of the handle with a lock that can be connected to the fitting, can take place, so that a torque from the handle to the lock is transferable.
  • the electric drive a decoupling of the handle from the lock take place, in which a movement of the handle is decoupled from the lock.
  • the fitting can serve the access control.
  • a coupling takes place only after an authentication of an authorized user.
  • the electric drive may move the coupling element into an engaged position and / or into a disengaged position.
  • the handle is particularly operable both when the coupling element is in the disengaged position and when the coupling element is in the engaged position.
  • the coupling element can be connected to the handle at least indirectly.
  • the coupling element can rotate in particular during a rotation of the handle.
  • the handle In the disengaged position, the handle can be with the coupling element out of operative connection with a counter-coupling element of the fitting.
  • the handle is decoupled from the lock in an installed state of the fitting.
  • the coupling element In the engaged position, in particular, the coupling element is in operative connection with the counter-coupling element or can be brought into operative connection with the counter-coupling element by a movement of the handle.
  • the handle is coupled to the lock.
  • the coupling element and the counter-coupling element are preferably positively connected.
  • the coupling element is only moved to the engaged position when the authentication code indicates an authorized user.
  • the authentication code can be received by the transmitting and / or receiving unit. Thereafter, the received authentication code is checked with a stored in the fitting and / or also by an authorized body also received comparison code or a stored and / or also by the authorized body also received default. If the check is positive, d. H. For example, if the authentication and comparison codes match, then the authorized user is authenticated and the coupling element can be moved to the engaged position.
  • the fitting may have a transmission element which can be brought into operative connection with the lock.
  • the transmission element serves to transmit a torque from the handle to a lock.
  • the transmission element protrude from the back of the fitting body.
  • the transmission element can be adapted to the lock with a first part which serves for insertion into the lock.
  • the transmission element can, for. B. in the castle, especially in a nut of the castle, be plugged.
  • the first part of the transmission element may be formed as a polygon, in particular as a square. Alternatively, the first part z. B. be formed as a piece of sheet metal.
  • the transmission element may connect to a handle on an opposite side of the building door.
  • the transmission element is preferably with the counter-coupling element such. B. positively and / or non-positively connected, that the transmission element rotates with the counter-coupling element.
  • a circuit of the transmitting and / or receiving unit can be formed on the printed circuit board.
  • the circuit board is used to receive the authentication code.
  • control unit arranged on the printed circuit board can check the received authentication code and thereby authenticate the authorized user.
  • the control unit in particular a microprocessor, can thus serve both for controlling and / or regulating the motor and for authentication.
  • the comparison code or the default is in particular changeable.
  • the fitting may have an antenna element which receives the comparison code or the default.
  • the antenna element may in particular be designed to receive signals at a different, in particular higher frequency than the antenna.
  • the antenna element may be formed as a radio antenna.
  • the antenna element preferably receives signals in the range between 100 MHz and 1000 MHz.
  • the antenna element can communicate, for example via Bluetooth.
  • a circuit for receiving the comparison code may be provided on the circuit board.
  • the electrical power of the motor can be specified on the circuit board.
  • an H-bridge can be arranged on the printed circuit board.
  • the drive can be supplied in particular by the printed circuit board with an electric current, wherein the printed circuit board adjusts the electrical power and polarity.
  • an electric current flow from a battery compartment to the motor takes place only via the printed circuit board.
  • only the printed circuit board is connected directly to the battery compartment.
  • the sensor and the transmitter can be designed as a light barrier.
  • the sensor can be designed as a light sensor and the transmitter as a light source. It can be a transmission light barrier.
  • the printed circuit board can have a bulge for arranging the light barrier around the coupling element.
  • the light barrier is arranged around the bulge, so that the coupling element can interrupt the light beam when moving in the bulge.
  • the bulge preferably tapers from an edge of the printed circuit board into the interior of the printed circuit board.
  • the circuit board can be easily arranged around the coupling element.
  • a light barrier may be arranged on each side of the printed circuit board.
  • the printed circuit board acts as a light sheath between the light barriers.
  • the printed circuit board can be arranged behind the antenna, in particular behind the antenna formed on the printed circuit board.
  • the antenna and the printed circuit board are arranged overlapping in a projection.
  • the printed circuit board can partially overhang the antenna.
  • the printed circuit board and the antenna are arranged at a distance from each other.
  • the antenna is formed together with the antenna element on a circuit board. This can save space on the circuit board.
  • the board contains only the antenna and the antenna element. It is conceivable that air is provided as insulation between the printed circuit board and the antenna.
  • the printed circuit board and the board can be connected to each other by electrical contacts. As a result, the circuit board and the antenna can be inexpensively spaced from each other.
  • the carrier is made of electrically conductive material, preferably metal.
  • the support may in particular be formed in one piece and / or in the same material, in particular monolithic.
  • the carrier may be made of at least two different materials to meet different loads.
  • the carrier extends between two opposite side surfaces of the fitting body.
  • the antenna may be formed electrically isolated from the carrier.
  • the antenna is independent of the material and shape of the carrier.
  • the antenna is attached only via the circuit board to the carrier.
  • the board can be made only according to the needs of the antenna and optionally the antenna element.
  • the carrier may have at least one gap for preventing electrically conductive paths around the antenna. This reduces interference with the signal intended for the antenna. If there are several conductive routes around the antenna, each route in particular is interrupted by a gap.
  • the cover element covering the area of the antenna can be arranged projecting rearwardly from the carrier. As a result, an electrical contacting of the carrier with the building door is prevented in the installed state.
  • the cover element can protrude between 0.1 mm and 0.5 mm, preferably between 0.15 mm and 0.4 mm, the carrier.
  • the carrier may be visible at least on one side surface of the fitting, preferably on two side surfaces, particularly preferably on three side surfaces. If a plurality of gaps are provided in the carrier, preferably only one gap of several columns can be visible laterally.
  • one side of the carrier can be completely visible, preferably two sides of the carrier to be completely visible, more preferably completely visible on at least three sides of the carrier.
  • the panel element can terminate flush with the carrier on at least one side surface.
  • At least two separately formed diaphragm elements are provided, which together form the diaphragm.
  • a front side of the fitting body as far as the front side is formed by the aperture, may be formed essentially free of projections. An exception may be the area around the handle.
  • the projection-free embodiment is particularly possible because the antenna is integrated in the carrier. This allows a flat, easy-to-clean fitting can be achieved.
  • At least the diaphragm element covering the area of the antenna preferably has a flat, continuous surface forming the front side. In particular, the surface is keypad-free. This design contributes to easy cleaning of the aperture.
  • At least one diaphragm element can be fastened to the carrier via a positive and / or non-positive connection.
  • the diaphragm element fastened to the carrier via a positive and / or positive connection is reversibly detachable. If the diaphragm is subdivided into at least two separate diaphragm elements and if at least one diaphragm element is reversibly detachable, then only the diaphragm element can be exchanged in the event of damage or adaptation to a building door.
  • the reversibly detachable panel element is preferably designed to be free from a passage opening for the handle.
  • the diaphragm element fastened to the carrier via a form and / or force fit encloses a contact surface of the fitting body intended for a handle at most in half.
  • the diaphragm element fastened to the carrier via a form and / or force fit can be mounted and / or dismounted without disengaging the handle.
  • the diaphragm element fastened to the carrier via a form and / or force fit is fastened within the fitting body. This makes it possible to dispense with an external grub screw.
  • the diaphragm element is designed as a flat plate or curved only at one end plate, protrudes from the rear of a positive and / or positive connection means.
  • the positive and / or frictional means may be insertable into a front side of the carrier.
  • the diaphragm element arranged in the region of the antenna is fastened in a reversibly detachable manner.
  • the diaphragm element can be attached to the carrier in such a positive and / or non-positive manner that the diaphragm element arranged in the region of the antenna can only be detached from the rear side.
  • a tamper protection can be achieved.
  • the panel element can be clipped, for example.
  • the cover element covering the area of the antenna can be materially connected to the carrier.
  • the covering element arranged in the region of the antenna can in particular be adhesively bonded to the carrier.
  • the cover element arranged in the region of the antenna is designed as a plastic film.
  • the carrier, the visor element and the cover element, which cover the area of the antenna, can form a housing around the antenna.
  • a protection means for preventing the ingress of moisture in particular a seal, a groove, a material connection and / or a contact pressure means may be provided for the housing.
  • a contact pressure on the carrier arranged in the region of the antenna diaphragm element via bear a contact pressure on the carrier.
  • the covering element arranged in the region of the antenna can sealingly abut the carrier by means of a material connection.
  • a further diaphragm element can be located beneath the first diaphragm element arranged in the region of the antenna, which diaphragm element rests against the first diaphragm element via a seal.
  • a roof pan seal may be provided.
  • the dome seal forming diaphragm element are spaced from each other to avoid capillary effects.
  • a protective means of the diaphragm element covering the area of the antenna can be arranged in the visible gap.
  • the aperture element covering the region of the antenna can in particular have an angled protective means.
  • the gap in the carrier may be formed from outside to inside at least partially rising.
  • the housing can be configured open at the bottom.
  • the carrier, the diaphragm element and the cover element, which cover the area of the antenna can be arranged so open to one another that an air circulation downwards is made possible.
  • the interior of the fitting body is open at the bottom after the antenna. This prevents water condensation in the area of the antenna.
  • the interior of the fitting body is also open below the printed circuit board down.
  • a passage can be provided around a mounting element which guides the coupling element.
  • the diaphragm element covering the area of the antenna can be a first diaphragm element, which is arranged above a second diaphragm element.
  • the second panel member may be in front of at least one door mounting receptacle for receiving a fastener for attaching the fitting to the building door and / or a Lock cylinder receptacle for receiving a lock cylinder may be arranged.
  • the door attachment receptacle and / or the lock cylinder receptacle are provided in particular in the carrier.
  • a third diaphragm element may be arranged between the first and the second diaphragm element.
  • the third panel member may separate the first and second panel members.
  • the third panel element may have a passage opening for mounting the handle.
  • the third diaphragm element can be fastened by the handle, the first diaphragm element and / or the second diaphragm element.
  • the third diaphragm element may be formed as a light guide.
  • the third aperture element can serve to indicate the position of the coupling element, a user authorization, a state of charge of the energy store and / or an operating state.
  • the luminous means can be arranged so that the light of the luminous means penetrates through the third diaphragm element.
  • the carrier has door mounting receptacles only below the antenna.
  • the cover member may have a flat, continuous surface.
  • the fitting may have at least one door attachment receptacle above the antenna.
  • the door attachment receptacle above the antenna can in particular allow a variable placement of a fastener for attachment to the building door.
  • the door attachment receptacle above the antenna can be designed as a hole group and / or as a slot.
  • the door attachment receptacle may be formed electrically isolated from the carrier. As a result, electrically conductive paths around the antenna can be avoided.
  • the carrier may have a receptacle configured as a passage opening for the door attachment receptacle arranged above the antenna.
  • the panel member and / or the cover member may cover the door mounting receptacle above the antenna.
  • the cover may have at least one opening for the implementation of the fastener and a contact pressure for generating a contact pressure on the building door.
  • a plurality of pre-punches may be formed in the cover member. During assembly, only the pre-punch is opened, which serves for the implementation of the fastener by the cover.
  • the pre-cuts can be adapted to the hole group or to the slot.
  • the fitting 1 has a fitting body 2 according to the invention, a handle 30, a transmission element 26 and fastening elements 60.
  • the handle 30 is designed as a door handle.
  • the handle 30 has a connecting piece 32 for abutment with a fitting body 2 and an angled piece 32 of the connecting piece 31.
  • the transmission element 26 serves to be inserted into a nut of a lock and to transmit a torque of the handle 30 to the lock and thus to actuate a latch and / or a bolt.
  • an end 90 of the transmission element of the nut is adapted.
  • the fasteners 60 are used to attach the fitting 1 to a building door.
  • the handle 30 can take various positions.
  • the handle 30 may assume a first leftward orientation V, as in FIG FIG. 3 shown.
  • the handle 30 may be moved from the first orientation V to a second rightward orientation VI, which is shown in FIG FIG. 4 is shown, change.
  • the fitting 1 must be at least partially dismantled.
  • the handle 30 can in each case only between a rest position I, as in FIG. 3 for the first orientation and in FIG. 4 shown for the second orientation with solid lines, and an operating position II, as in FIG. 3 for the first orientation and in FIG. 4 for the second alignment shown with dashed lines.
  • the positions of the handle 30 which can be received in the assembled operational state are referred to as operating positions.
  • An operating angle BW is defined as the angle between the rest position of the handle and the operating position of the handle.
  • the operating angle can be 45 °.
  • a mounting position III of the handle 30 is shown, which is not ingestible in a mounted state of the fitting 1. The mounting position III is taken both during a first assembly of the fitting 1 and during a change of orientation of the handle 30.
  • FIG. 6 Parts of a fitting body 2 according to the invention are shown in an exploded view.
  • the fitting body 2 is formed with a front side 101, a back side 102 and side surfaces 103, 104, 105, 106, as in FIGS Figures 1 and 2 shown.
  • the fitting body 2 has a carrier 10.
  • the carrier body is formed with a front side 111, a rear side 112 and sides 113, 114, 115, 116.
  • the carrier 10 is monolithically formed from a metal.
  • the carrier 10 has a carrier body 19 and a bearing element 11.
  • the bearing element 11 protrudes forward from the carrier body 19.
  • the bearing element 11 serves to support the handle 30. Here, the bearing element is received in the handle 30.
  • a bearing sleeve 33 is provided, which serves for the haptic pleasant operation of the handle 30 and to reduce the wear of the handle 30 and the bearing element 11.
  • the diaphragm 9 is composed of diaphragm elements 3, 4, 5 and another, in FIG. 1 shown aperture element 49, which is used in the aperture element 5, together.
  • the diaphragm elements 3, 4, 5, 49 and the cover elements 6, 7 are each formed separately from each other. As in FIGS. 1 and 2 represented, at least form the diaphragm element 3, 4 a flat, projection-free surface. Only around the handle 30 around can the aperture 9 have a slight elevation, as in FIG. 7 shown.
  • the fitting 1 is designed as an electromechanical fitting 1.
  • the fitting 1 a drive 22 which is designed as an electric motor, on. Via a spindle 23, the drive 22 moves a coupling element 24, which is guided in a mounting element 20, as in the FIGS. 7 and 8th shown.
  • the coupling element 24 can be in an engaged position X, the in FIG. 7 is shown to be moved. In the engaged position X, the coupling element 24 engages in an opening 73 of a counter-coupling element 25 of the fitting body 2. In this case, the counter-coupling element 25 circumferentially surrounds the coupling element 24.
  • the mounting member 20 and the handle 30 are rotatably connected to each other, in particular toothed, as in the FIGS. 9 and 10 shown. Because the coupling element 24 is guided in the installation element 20, the coupling element 24 moves with a rotation of the handle 30 from a rest position I into an actuation position II with the handle 30. Thus, a torque from the handle 30 transmits to the coupling element 24. If the coupling element 24 engages in the counter-coupling element 25, the torque can be transmitted to the counter-coupling element 25 and to the non-rotatably connected to the counter-coupling element 25 transmission element 26. Thus, upon actuation of the handle 30, the torque may act on the lock.
  • a clearance between the coupling element 24 and the counter-coupling element 25 is provided. Therefore, it may be that the user first has to move the handle 30 before, in the engaged position X, the coupling element 24 transmits a torque to the counter-coupling element 25.
  • a disengaged position XI which in FIG. 8 is shown, the coupling element 24 is disengaged from the counter-coupling element 25. Even in the disengaged position XI, the handle 30 can be actuated. The coupling element 24 also rotates with the handle 30 in the disengaged position XI. However, a torque in the disengaged position XI can not be transmitted to the counter-coupling element 25. Thus, a movement of the handle 30 has no effect on the lock.
  • an intermediate position XII of the coupling element 24 is shown in dashed lines, in which the coupling element 24 is located when the drive 22 tries to move the coupling element 24 in the engaged position X, but not due to an already made rotation of the coupling element 24 in the counter-coupling element 25th can engage, but abuts the counter-coupling element 25.
  • the drive 22 and a in FIG. 23 illustrated battery compartment 34 in the handle 30th added.
  • the battery compartment 34 serves to store energy storage 57, in particular batteries or accumulators, in an operational state of the fitting 1, with the aid of which the drive 22 can be supplied with electrical power.
  • the coupling element 24 is at least partially in the handle 30, as in the FIGS. 7 and 8th shown.
  • the handle 30 is designed to be hollow.
  • the coupling element 24, the counter-coupling element 25, the transmission element 26 and the handle 30 are located on a common axis 120.
  • the drive 22, a motor pocket 21 for the drive 22 and the coupling element 24 are received in the mounting element 20, as in the FIGS. 7 to 10 shown.
  • the mounting element 20 is rotatably mounted in the hollow bearing element 11. In this case, the mounting element 20 projects beyond the bearing element 11 to the front, as in FIG. 15 represented so that positive locking means 96 of the mounting element 20 can form a positive connection with positive locking means 58 of the handle 30, as in the FIGS. 9 and 10 shown.
  • the mounting member 20 is also partially disposed in the hollow handle 30 here.
  • the mounting element itself has a through hole 118 for supporting the motor bag 21 with the drive 22 and for guiding the coupling element 24, as in the FIGS. 7 . 11 and 22 shown. In this case, the passage opening 118 is in each case partially adapted to the motor pocket 21 or the coupling element 24.
  • the counter-coupling element 25 is received directly in a mating coupling element receptacle 63 of the carrier 10 for the counter-coupling element 25.
  • the fitting 1 has a transmitting and receiving unit with which an authentication code can be received wirelessly.
  • the transmitting and receiving unit may be an antenna 51, which in FIG. 23 is shown schematically.
  • the authentication code can be transmitted from an external portable authentication transmitter to the transmitting and receiving unit become.
  • a control unit 56 which is arranged on a printed circuit board 50, checks the authentication code and compares it with a comparison code or a default.
  • the control unit 56 is in FIG. 23 covered by the board 68 and therefore shown only dashed. If the authentication code and the comparison code match or if the authentication code corresponds to the specification, the control unit 56 causes the drive 22 to move the coupling element 24 in the direction of the engaged position X.
  • the control unit controls and / or controls the drive 22.
  • the antenna 51 is arranged on a circuit board 68. As in the FIGS. 15 and 17 shown, the board is arranged with the antenna 51 within the carrier 10. In this way, a particularly flat fitting 1 can also be achieved.
  • the carrier 10 on three side surfaces 103, 104, 105 visible.
  • material for the aperture 9 can be saved.
  • three sides 113, 114, 115 of the carrier 10 are completely visible.
  • the carrier 10 adjoins the visible side surfaces 103, 104, 105 directly to the aperture 9.
  • the panel 9 terminates flush with the carrier 10 on the visible sides 113, 114, 115.
  • the carrier 10 is invisible on the front side 101 and does not need to be surface treated on the front side 111 for aesthetic reasons.
  • the lower side 116 of the carrier 10 is completely covered.
  • the lower side surface 106 is rounded.
  • An upper first diaphragm element 3 and a lower second diaphragm element 4 are fastened to the carrier 10 via a positive and / or non-positive connection.
  • the first panel member 3 is formed as a flat plate, from the form and / or frictional engagement means 8 protrude rearwardly, as in the FIGS. 6 and 16 shown.
  • the second panel 4 is as one in only one end executed curved plate, protrude from the form and / or adhesion means 8 rear, carried out.
  • the second diaphragm element 4 is made of metal. During production, the second panel element 4 only has to be bent and not deep-drawn. Thereafter, the form and / or adhesion means 8 can be welded. As a result, a particularly inexpensive production is possible.
  • the first diaphragm element 3 covers the antenna 51.
  • the first diaphragm element 3 is made of a plastic.
  • the first panel element 3 is clipped into the carrier 10.
  • the carrier 10 corresponding receptacles 97, as in FIG. 16 shown on.
  • the connection between the first panel element 3 and the carrier 10 can only be detached from the rear side 112 of the carrier 10. As a result, the first panel element 3 can not be removed by an unauthorized user.
  • the first cover 6 which covers the antenna 51, made of plastic.
  • the first cover element 6 is glued to the rear side 112.
  • the first cover element 6 projects beyond the rear side 112 of the carrier 10. In this way, an electrically conductive connection between the carrier 10 and a metallic building door in the region of the antenna 51 can be avoided.
  • the carrier 10 in the region of the antenna 51 has an electronic receptacle 13 configured as a passage opening.
  • the electronics receptacle 13 serves as a receptacle for the circuit board 68 and the printed circuit board 50.
  • the carrier 10 has a gap 84 through which an electrically conductive connection is interrupted around the antenna 51, as in the FIGS. 6 . 15 and 16 shown.
  • the circuit board 68 with the antenna 51 is formed electrically insulated from the carrier 10.
  • the antenna 51 is only on the circuit board 50 on the carrier 10th attached, as in the FIG. 15 and 17 shown.
  • the printed circuit board 50 and the antenna 51 are connected to each other via electrically conductive connections.
  • the board 68 on an unillustrated antenna element for receiving the comparison code or the default. Signals are received at a higher frequency than the antenna 51 via the antenna element.
  • the second cover member 7 is reversibly releasably attached to the carrier 10, in particular screwed. As a result, a non-destructive access to the behind the second cover element 7 lying elements 40, 41, 42, 20, 25, 43 is possible. It can be provided for recesses on the cover 7 and the carrier 10, which can accommodate fastening means such as screws for releasably attaching the cover 7 to the carrier 10.
  • the first and the second panel element 3, 4 enclose the handle 30 less than half, so that the first and the second panel element 3, 4 can be removed from the fitting body 2, without the handle 30 must be disassembled.
  • the second panel member 4 is attached via a positive and non-positive connection to the carrier 10, which is releasable by vertical, downwardly directed displacement.
  • the carrier 10 in recordings 99 of the carrier 10, in the FIGS. 6 and 25 are shown, spring washers 27 which in the FIGS. 6 and 16 are shown, inserted, in which the form and / or adhesion means 8 of the second diaphragm element 4 can intervene.
  • the form and / or adhesion means 8 of the second diaphragm element 4 are formed as provided with a mushroom head pins.
  • the spring washers 27 are passable in a lower region for the mushroom heads.
  • the mushroom heads are held positively in front, while the spring washers 27 clamp the mushroom heads such that the second diaphragm element 4 is held. If the clamping force is overcome by a user, the user can move the second diaphragm element 4 downwards and then remove it.
  • the carrier 10 has in the region of the second diaphragm element 4 door mounting receptacles 14, 15, as in FIG. 25 shown on.
  • the fasteners 60 are accessible.
  • the fasteners 60 may be detachable only from the rear side 112 of the carrier 10.
  • an emergency lock cylinder (not shown) behind the second panel element 4.
  • a securing element (not shown) may be arranged under the form and / or force-locking means 8 of the second diaphragm element 4 and prevent a displacement of the second diaphragm element 4 by a positive connection.
  • an opening 98 for a lock cylinder may be formed in the second panel element 4, as in FIG FIG. 15 shown. The lock cylinder (not shown) can protrude through the opening in a built-in state of the fitting 1 and prevent downward displacement of the second panel element 4.
  • the first and the second diaphragm element 3, 4 on a continuous surface.
  • the carrier 10 has a lock cylinder receptacle 12, as in the FIGS. 6 and 25 shown.
  • the designed as a through hole lock cylinder receptacle 12 is dimensioned such that a lock cylinder can be pushed through at different distances to the handle 30.
  • the emergency lock cylinder can be completely hidden behind the second aperture element 4. Otherwise, the lock cylinder through the second Aperture 4 protrude, wherein the opening 98 of the second aperture element 4 is adapted to the size of the lock cylinder.
  • second aperture elements 4 For different distances from lock cylinders to the handle 30 second aperture elements 4 must be kept with corresponding openings 98. However, the remaining fitting 1 does not have to be adapted to the different distances between a lock cylinder and the handle 30.
  • the corresponding door fastening receptacle 14, 15 can be designed such that the fastening elements 60 can be variably placed.
  • the door mounting receptacles 14 are each configured as a slot, as in FIG. 25 shown.
  • the first panel member 3 and the first cover member 6 form a protective downwardly open housing around the board 68. As in FIG. 25 shown, the housing is open at the bottom, so that air circulation is achieved. As in FIG. 6 and 16 illustrated, the first panel member 3 an angled protection means 74 which is arranged in the gap 84. The gap 84 is formed rising from outside to inside.
  • electrical conductors 37, 38, 91, 92 are shown.
  • the first electrical conductors 37, 38 are arranged in the handle 30 and designed to transport electric current from two poles of the energy store 57.
  • the first electrical conductors 37, 38 lead through the handle 30 from the battery compartment 34 to the printed circuit board 50. Further lead from the printed circuit board 50 second electrical conductors 91, 92 to the drive 22.
  • the first electrical conductors 37, 38 supply the printed circuit board 50 with electricity.
  • the drive 22 is supplied with electrical current via the first and second electrical conductors 37, 38, 91, 92. In this case, the drive 22 receives electrical current only via the printed circuit board 50. All described electrical conductors 37, 38, 91, 92 are arranged within the handle 30 and within the fitting body 2.
  • the first and second electrical conductors 37, 38, 91, 92 are mechanically interconnected within the connector 32, with the electrical conductors 37, 38, 91, 92 isolated from each other. This applies in particular to the area in which the mounting element 20 is arranged.
  • the installation element 20 supports the first and second electrical conductors 37, 38, 91, 92.
  • the installation element 20 has a boundary region 95.
  • the restriction region 95 is designed as a smooth section of a cylinder jacket surface.
  • the limiting region 95 is designed in such a way that the electrical conductors 37, 38, 91, 92 rest against the limiting region 95 in each operating position of the handle, as in FIGS FIGS. 9 and 10 shown. This applies to both the first and the second orientation V, VI.
  • the interlocking means 96 are not formed around the entire periphery of the installation member 20, as in FIGS FIGS. 9, 10 and 22 shown.
  • the interlocking means 58 are interrupted as in FIGS FIGS. 9, 10 and 22 shown to form a region for guiding the electrical conductors 37, 38, 91, 92.
  • the interlocking means 58 are interrupted twice, so that for both the first and the second orientation V, VI of the handle 30, a region for guiding the electrical conductors 37, 38, 91, 92 results.
  • the electrical conductors 37, 38, 91, 92 are arranged rotationally fixed.
  • a guide 93 is provided, which is formed laterally from a passage 94 of the bearing element, which in the FIGS. 9, 10 and 26 is shown. Above the guide 93 is limited by the bearing sleeve 33. At the bottom, the boundary portion 95 closes the guide 93, as in FIGS FIGS. 9 and 10 shown.
  • the battery compartment 34 is disposed in the handle 31.
  • the energy storage 57 can be replaced by removing a cover 25.
  • the lid 35 can only be opened via a special tool.
  • the battery compartment 34 ends in front of the cover 35.
  • the battery compartment 34 is dimensioned such that the Energy storage 57 projects beyond the battery compartment 34 also in the lid 35.
  • the cover 35 is provided for the electrical conduction of the electrical current of at least one energy store 57.
  • the cover 35 is adapted to the circumference of the energy store 57 such that a secure hold of the energy store 57 and a secure electrical contact with the lid 35 are possible.
  • a planar projection in the cover 35 and a circumference of the cover 35 are adapted to one another such that the energy store 57 contacts a pole of the energy store 57 even if the movement of the energy store 57 is radial relative to an axis of the handle 31.
  • the energy storage 57 can rest against a flat projection of the lid 35 even with a shaking movement.
  • the cover 35 is electrically connected to the negative pole of the energy storage 57.
  • an electrical conductor 36 in particular a metal strip 36 is provided. This is disposed inside the handle 31 of the handle 30, and passes the electric current from the lid 35 to the battery compartment 34 over.
  • the electrical conductor 36 is designed spring-loaded and is in particular resiliently against the cover 35.
  • the electrical conductor 36, in particular the metal strip 36 is formed such that upon insertion of the lid 35 into the handle 31 of the electrical conductor 36 is increasingly elastically bending.
  • a spring element 59 is arranged in the battery compartment 34, which exerts a mechanical force for fixing to the energy storage 57 and presses the energy storage 57 in particular against the cover 35.
  • a shoulder is provided in the handle 31 against which the battery compartment 34 abuts.
  • FIGS. 11 to 14 are rear views of the fitting 1 from the FIGS. 3 and 4 shown, wherein the FIGS. 11 and 12 a first orientation V of the handle 30 and the Figures 13 and 14 a second orientation VI of the handle 30 correspond.
  • each the transmission element 26, the counter-coupling element 25 and the cover 7 is not shown, so that the fitting 1 is shown partially open.
  • the fitting body 2 a spring 40.
  • the spring 40 serves to move the handle 30 in the rest position I.
  • the spring 40 is connected via a lever 42 indirectly with the handle 30.
  • the spring 40 is designed as a compression spring.
  • the lever 42 is connected via an extension with the handle 30.
  • the extension corresponds to a stop element 43.
  • the stop element 43 is part of the monolithic built-in element 20 and thus rotatably and reversibly releasably connected to the handle 30.
  • the lever 42 is inserted in the stop element 43 and thus rotatably supported.
  • the lever 42 is mounted in the first orientation V of the handle 30 in a first bearing 64 of the stop member 43 and the second orientation VI of the handle 30 in a second bearing 65 of the stop member 43, as in the FIGS. 11 to 14 shown.
  • lever 42 Another end of the lever 42 is connected via a spring carriage 41 with the spring 40, in particular clipped.
  • the lever 42 is in this case rotatably mounted in the spring carriage 41.
  • the spring 40 is mounted in a first spring retainer 82 at the first orientation V of the handle 30 as in FIGS FIGS. 11 and 12 shown. Accordingly, the spring 40 is mounted in a second spring retainer 83 in the second orientation of the handle 30, as in the Figures 13 and 14 shown.
  • the thickness of the fitting body 2 is predetermined.
  • the thickness corresponds to the spring retainer 82, 83 and the thickness of the aperture 9 of the thickness of the fitting body 2, as in FIG. 17 shown.
  • the respective spring receptacle 82, 83 surrounds the spring 40.
  • the spring receptacle 82, 83 also acts to guide the spring carriage 41.
  • the lever 42 is guided over the spring carriage 41 on the spring retainer 82, 83, wherein the spring carriage 41 slides along the spring retainer 82, 83.
  • a movement of the lever 42 is predetermined.
  • the lever 41 is so connected to the spring 40 and the stopper member 43 that during movement from the operating position II to the rest position I, an angle HF between the spring 40 and the lever 41 and an angle HA between the lever 41 and the stopper member 43rd reduce so that the force acting on the handle 30 by the spring 40, the lever 41 and the stopper torque in the rest position I is greater than in the operating position II. In this way, the handle 30 can be particularly effectively held in rest position I. Further, this is overcompensated during the movement of the handle 30 from the operating position II in the rest position I decreasing spring force of the spring 40.
  • the decreasing angles HF and HA are between 180 ° and 90 ° during a movement from the actuation position II to the rest position I.
  • the angle HA is reduced to less than 90 ° during a movement from the actuation position II to the rest position I. This results in a wave-shaped torque curve for the torque acting on the handle 30 by the spring 40, the lever 41 and the stop element 43.
  • the first part 48 of the spring receptacle 82, 83 is covered by the cover member 7, whereby the cover member 7 forms a second part 62 of the respective spring retainer 82, 83.
  • the spring receivers 82, 83 are divided by a longitudinal division.
  • the first part 48 of the spring receivers 82, 83 designed so open that the spring 40 can be easily mounted, disassembled or relocated from a spring retainer 82, 83 in the other spring retainer 82, 83.
  • the carrier has a first stop 46 and a second stop 47.
  • the stops 46, 47 are used to limit a movement of the handle 30th in the assembled state.
  • the stop member 43 In the first orientation V of the handle 30, the stop member 43 is in the rest position I to the second stop 47 and in the operating position II on the first stop 46, as in the FIGS. 11 and 12 shown.
  • the stop member 43 In the second orientation VI of the handle 30, the stop member 43 is in the rest position I on the first stop 46 and in the operating position II on the second stop 47, as in the Figures 13 and 14 shown.
  • the same stops 46, 47 limit the movement of the spring 40 in both the first and in the second orientation V, VI of the handle 30.
  • the stops 46, 47 are symmetrical to a longitudinal plane LE of the fitting first
  • a stop angle AW is determined by the position of the stop element 43 in the rest position I at the first orientation V and by the position of the stop element 43 in the rest position I at the second orientation VI, as in FIG. 11 shown, given.
  • the stop angle AW corresponds to the operating angle BW.
  • the handle 30 is reversibly releasably connected to the stop element 43.
  • the mounting element 20 on the outer circumference of the mounting member 20 has a toothing, which engages in a toothing on an inner side 81 of the handle 30, as in the FIGS. 9 and 10 shown.
  • the stop element 43 is arranged in the rest position I offset at the first orientation V by the stop angle AW relative to the rest position I in the second orientation VI. Due to the fact that the handle 30 rotates by 180 ° when changing from one orientation V, VI to the other orientation V, VI, an offset angle VW of 180 ° -AW results, with which the stop element 43 moves with respect to the handle 30 at a Change from the first orientation V to the second orientation VI is to be rearranged. For such an offset is possible, an angle between the teeth of the teeth ZW has been selected with an integer divisor of the offset angle VW, as in the FIGS. 9 and 10 shown.
  • the divider is exemplary 6.
  • the coupling element 24 is at a first orientation V of the handle 30 relative to a second orientation VI of the handle 30 in the rest position I also offset by the stop angle AW, as can be seen by a comparison of the Figures 11 and 13 results. Accordingly, the counter-coupling element 25 is also offset by the stop angle AW in the first orientation V of the handle 30 relative to the second orientation VI of the handle 30, inserted into the carrier 10.
  • the mating coupling receptacle 63 is configured in the carrier 10 by way of example such that the mating coupling element 25 is freely rotatable.
  • the transmission element 26 is reversibly detachably connected to the counter-coupling element 25.
  • the transmission element 26 retains its alignment both in the first orientation V and in the second orientation VI of the handle 30 so that the transmission element 26 can be inserted into the nut of the lock.
  • the counter-coupling element 25 can be inserted into the transmission element 26 in at least two positions, so that the counter-coupling element 25 is rotatable when the orientation V, VI is changed, whereas the transmission element 26 retains its orientation.
  • the counter-coupling element 25 is offset by the stop angle AW in the transmission element 26 can be used.
  • the counter-coupling element 25 and the transmission element 26 are interlocked.
  • an integer divider of the stop angle AW has been selected as the angle between two teeth of the teeth ÜZ.
  • the divider is exemplary 2.
  • the stopper member 43 is disposed between the rear side 112 of the carrier 10 and the second cover member 7. Thus, the stop member 43 is arranged inaccessible to an unauthorized user in an installed state of the fitting 1. Rather, the fitting 1 must first be dismantled from the building door before the stop element 43 is accessible. The fact that the stop member 43 limits movement of the handle 30 by abutment against the stops 46, 47 to the operating positions, the handle 30 can not in the installed state of the fitting 1 in the Mounting position III are transferred. Only when the fitting 1 is dismantled from the building door and the second cover 7 is released from the carrier 10, the stop member 43 is accessible.
  • the stopper member 43 is removed by pulling the installation member 20 out of the carrier 10. Thereafter, the handle 30 occupy the mounting position III.
  • the handle 30 In the mounting position III, the handle 30 is axially movable along the bearing element 11. Thus, the handle 30 can be disassembled from the fitting body 2. In the operating positions, however, the handle 30 is held on the bearing element 11 peel-off rotatably. Thus, disassembly of the handle 30 is prevented in the operating positions.
  • the handle 30 has a first connecting element 39 and the bearing element 11 has a second connecting element 18.
  • the connecting elements 18, 39 are shown, wherein in FIG. 21 a rest position I as an operating position and in FIG. 20 the mounting position III is shown.
  • the connecting elements 18, 39 are each designed as projections. As in FIG. 21 shown, in the operating positions, the first connecting element 39 is separated by the bearing sleeve 33 behind the second connecting element 18, so that the first connecting element 39 prevents by a positive connection with the second connecting element 18 that the handle 30 can be withdrawn from the bearing element 11.
  • the first connecting element 39 is formed on the inner side 81 of the handle 30, as in the FIGS. 20 to 22 shown.
  • the second connecting element 18 is formed on the outside of the bearing element 11, as in the FIGS. 6 . 21 and 26 shown.
  • the peel-resistant rotatable connection of the handle 30 with the bearing element 11 within the handle 30 takes place. Due to the fact that the handle 30 both over the mounting member 20 rotatably connected to the coupling element 24 as well as on the bearing element 11 peel-off rotatably connected within the handle 30, it is possible to dispense with externally visible grub screws in the region of the handle 30. The fact that the diaphragm 9 is fixed free of setscrews, it is possible to make the fitting 1 free of visible in the installed state grub screws.
  • a first end 80 of the handle 30 terminates in front of the carrier body 19, as in FIG. 7 and 8th shown.
  • the carrier 10 guides the handle 30 only via the bearing element 11.
  • a lateral surface 17 of the cylindrical bearing element 11 is configured without passage opening. Due to the continuous configuration of the bearing element 11, the bearing element 11 is sufficiently stable to absorb forces of the handle 30 can.
  • the first and the second connecting element 18, 39 are arranged one behind the other such that a 360 ° rotation of the handle 30 about the bearing element 11 is conceivable.
  • the 360 ° rotation is undesirable because of the electrical conductors 37, 38, 91, 92.
  • a rotation stop is provided.
  • the rotation stop comprises a stop 66 of the bearing element 11 (s. FIG. 26 ) and a stop 67 of the handle 30, as in FIG. 22 shown.
  • the stops 66, 67 are arranged behind the connecting elements 18, 39.
  • the stops 66, 67 prevent a 360 ° rotation of the handle 30 in that the stops 66, 67 come into contact with each other during a rotation when the stop element 43 is disassembled.
  • the second connecting element 18 extends through the bearing sleeve 33.
  • the bearing sleeve 33 covers a contact surface of the second connecting element 18, to which the first connecting element 39 adjoins.
  • the bearing sleeve 33 has a continuous slot 79, as in the Figures 9 and 20 shown.
  • the first and second connecting elements 18, 39 are each designed as two projections.
  • the second connecting element 18 is designed symmetrically to the longitudinal plane LE of the fitting 1, as in the Figures 20 and 26 shown. As in FIG. 20 shown, cover the first and the second connecting element 18, 39 together in the mounting position III more than 75% of the circumference of the bearing element 11. Due to the large-scale configuration of the connecting elements 18, 39, a good guidance of the handle 30 can be achieved on the bearing element 11.
  • the connecting elements 18, 39 are arranged such that both in the first orientation V and in the second orientation VI of the handle 30, the handle 30 is held in the operating positions peel-resistant rotatable.
  • the third diaphragm element 5 is arranged between the first and the second diaphragm element 3, 4.
  • the third diaphragm element 5 serves as a light guide. For this purpose, it allows light from a plurality of light sources 52, which are designed as tricolor LEDs happen.
  • the lighting means 52 are arranged on the printed circuit board 50, as in FIG FIG. 23 shown. Due to the different colors of the lamps 52 different states of the fitting 1 can be signaled. The different colors are used to display the user authorization, a state of charge of the energy storage and / or an operating condition of the fitting 1.
  • the third panel member 5 is fixed by the handle 30 and the aperture elements 3, 4 on the fitting 1.
  • the drive 22 acts without an energy buffer, in particular without a spring, on the coupling element 24, whereby electrical energy is saved.
  • the fitting 1 has a first sensor 53 and a second sensor 54.
  • a first light source 44 is provided, whose light beam can be received by the first sensor 53.
  • a second light source 45 is provided, whose light beam can be received by the second sensor 54.
  • the first sensor 53 and the first light source 44 together form a first light barrier, which in the FIGS. 6 and 23 is shown.
  • the second sensor 54 and the second light source 45 together form a second light barrier, which in the FIGS. 11 to 14 is shown.
  • the first and the second photoelectric sensors 53, 54, 44, 45 are arranged on the printed circuit board 50.
  • the first light barrier 53, 44 and the second light barrier 54, 45 are formed on different sides of the printed circuit board 50.
  • the printed circuit board 50 in this case acts as a light sheath between the light barriers 53, 54, 44, 45.
  • the transmission of signals from the sensors 53, 54 also takes place on the printed circuit board 50.
  • the circuit board 50 has a bulge 75 for the arrangement of the light barriers 53, 54 44, 45 to the coupling element 24.
  • the sensors 53, 54 indicate the engaged and disengaged positions X, XI.
  • the first sensor 53 in the engaged position X, can receive a light beam of the light source 44. In this case, the first sensor 53 transmits a signal, which interprets the control unit as "1", to the control unit 56.
  • the second sensor 54 In the engaged position X, the second sensor 54 can not receive a light beam from the light source 45, since the coupling element 24 interrupts the light beam. The second sensor 54 transmits a signal which the control unit interprets as "0" to the control unit 56.
  • the first sensor 53 can receive no light beam from the light source 44, since the coupling element 24 interrupts the light beam. In this case, the first sensor 53 transmits a signal that the control unit interprets as "0" to the control unit 56.
  • the second sensor 54 can receive a light beam from the light source 45. The second sensor 54 transmits a signal
  • the control unit 56 can detect in which of the two positions X, XI the coupling element 24 is located.
  • the coupling element 24 has a light-permeable region 28 which is formed as a passage opening, as in FIGS FIGS. 6 to 8 shown.
  • the mounting member 20 has a light passage 70, as in Figs FIGS. 6 . 8th and 22 shown.
  • the light passage 70 results from the fact that a guide part 71 of the mounting element 20 is interrupted as in FIG. 8 shown.
  • the guide member 71 serves to engage in a circumferential groove of the counter-coupling element 25. As a result, the counter-coupling element 25 is aligned with the mounting element 20.
  • a collimator 55 is inserted, as in the FIGS. 6 . 11 to 14 shown.
  • the collimator 55 both in the rest position I and in the actuation position II, directs the light beam through the light passage 70. Also, the collimator 55 passes the light beam in the other operating positions through the light passage 70. Also, the collimator 55 passes the light beam the translucent area 28 in the engaged position X for all operating positions.
  • the signal that the sensors 53, 54 transmit to the control unit 56 is independent of the operating position of the handle 30.
  • the coupling element 24 In the engaged position X of the coupling element 24, the coupling element 24 is arranged at a distance from the transmission element 26 located behind the coupling element 24. In the disengaged position XI, the coupling element 24 is spaced apart from the drive 22 located in front of the coupling element 24. As a result, a locking of the coupling element 24 can be avoided.
  • the counter-coupling element 25 is designed to be open, so that the coupling element 24 can engage deeply in the counter-coupling element 25 without the counter-coupling element 25 abuts against the counter-coupling element 25 in the direction of movement.
  • a toothing of the counter-coupling element 25 with the transmission element 26 is radially with respect to.
  • the axis 120 is formed.
  • the Teeth of the counter-coupling element 25 is formed around the circumference of the counter-coupling element 25, which engages in a recess of the transmission element 26. In this way, a distance of the coupling element 24 in the engaged position X to the underlying transmission element 26 can be made large.
  • the control unit 56 stops the coupling element 24 as soon as the sensors 53, 54 transmit the signals indicative of the position X, XI to be reached. As a result, the coupling element 24 can move at a distance from the transmission element 26 and the drive 22.
  • the counter-coupling element 25 can have a clearance relative to the coupling element 24, as in FIG FIG. 18 shown. This makes it possible that the coupling element 24 engages over a rotation angle range in the counter-coupling element 25. Thus, even if the user already starts to operate the handle 30, the engaged position X can still be achieved.
  • the opening 73 is made curved, as in FIG. 18 shown.
  • the coupling element 24 is in the disengaged position XI with a distance KG from the counter-coupling element 25, as in FIG. 6 shown.
  • the distance KG is used as a measuring path of the second light barrier 54, 45. In this case, a light beam of the second light source 45 in the disengaged position XI reach the second sensor 54.
  • the guide means 71 and the groove 72 the counter-coupling element 25 is guided directly on the mounting element 20, so that alignment of the mounting element 20 and the counter-coupling element 25 is achieved to each other.
  • the drive 22 and the spindle 23 move the coupling element 24 via a driver 29, as in the FIGS. 7 and 8th shown.
  • the driver 29 has an internal thread for engagement in the spindle 23.
  • the spindle 23 and the coupling element 24 have a play on each other, as in FIG. 20 shown.
  • the driver 29 is movably mounted in the coupling element 24 transversely to the direction of movement of the coupling element 24.
  • the counter-coupling element 25 and the transmission element 26 are designed separately from one another.
  • the counter-coupling element 25 is axially fixed between the carrier 10 and the cover 7, as in the FIGS. 7 and 8th shown.
  • the transmission element 26 and the counter-coupling element 25 have a mutual play, as in FIG. 18 shown.
  • the transmission element 26 is mounted axially and radially with respect to the axis 120 in the second cover element 7.
  • the transmission element 26 it is possible for the transmission element 26 to adapt to the position of a lock without the counter-coupling element 25 varying in alignment with the coupling element 24.
  • an end of the transmission element 26 facing away from the counter-coupling element 25 is movable in several spatial directions.
  • the transmission element 26 is widened at one end 89, whereby a position in the fitting body 2 and the cover 7 is possible.
  • the cover 7 has a circumferential collar 86 for storage, as in the FIGS. 6 . 16 and 19 shown.
  • the collar 86 has a cylinder jacket-shaped portion 87 and an adjoining tapered portion 88.
  • the transmission element 26 is mounted like a ball joint. Due to the storage, the transmission element 26 with a in FIG. 17 shown maximum deflection angle LW are deflected from a vertical deflection. The maximum deflection angle LW can be taken in different directions in space, so that a straight circular cone, as in FIG. 19 shown, results.
  • the counter-coupling element 25 and the transmission element 26 has a curved toothing, as in the FIGS. 18 and 19 you can see.
  • the toothing on the counter-coupling element 25 has eight teeth. So that the counter-coupling element 25 does not impair a bearing clearance for the bearing of the transmission element 26 by the cover element 7, the diameter of the elevation with the toothing of the counter-coupling element 25 is less than the diameter of the recess with toothing of the transmission element 26.
  • the toothing of the counter-coupling element 25 only in sections in contact with the toothing of the transmission element 26. Due to the curved design of the toothing, the transmission element 26 and the counter-coupling element 25 are in a torque transmission yet flat against each other.
  • the fitting 1 door mounting receptacles 14, 15 only below the antenna 51.
  • the first cover 6 may have a flat, continuous surface.
  • FIGS. 27 and 28 is a further embodiment of a fitting 1 according to the invention shown, in each case only a section is shown. Unless described below, the equivalent in the FIGS. 27 and 28 shown fitting in the FIGS. 1 to 26 described fitting 1.
  • the in the FIGS. 27 and 28 shown fitting 1 has a door mounting receptacle 76 above the antenna 51.
  • the door attachment receptacle 76 above the antenna 51 is configured as a hole group for variably placing a fastener 60.
  • the door attachment receptacle 76 is formed electrically insulated from the carrier 10. For this purpose, insulation elements 77 are provided between the carrier 10 and the door attachment receptacle 76.
  • the carrier 10 has a receptacle 16 configured as a passage opening for arranging the door attachment receptacle 76. At the edge of the receptacle 16 fastening means 61 are provided in the carrier 10, to which the door mounting receptacle 76 can be attached.
  • a further gap 85 is provided in the fitting 1 for the reduction of electrical currents.
  • the gap 85 lies in the interior of the carrier 10, as in FIG FIG. 28 shown.
  • the first cover member 6 openings 78 for the passage of the fastener 60.
  • the openings 78 in the salable state are only pre-cut (not shown), so that when necessary to open a door to the opening 60 required for the fastener 60.

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  1. Ferrure (1) pour une porte de bâtiment,
    avec un support (10),
    et avec une antenne (51),
    caractérisée en ce
    que l'antenne (51) est agencée à l'intérieur du support (10) et, dans la région de l'antenne (51), le support (10) est aménagé de façon ouverte vers une face frontale (111) du support (10) et vers une face arrière (112) du support (10),
    la ferrure (1) présentant un élément gâche (3) lequel couvre la face frontale (111) du support (10) au moins dans la région de l'antenne (51), et un élément de recouvrement (6) lequel couvre la face arrière (112) du support (10) au moins dans la région de l'antenne (51).
  2. Ferrure (1) selon la revendication 1,
    caractérisée en ce
    que l'élément gâche (3) et/ou l'élément de recouvrement (6) sont aménagés en matière non conductible électriquement.
  3. Ferrure (1) selon la revendication 1 ou 2,
    caractérisée en ce
    que l'antenne (51) sert à la réception sans câble d'un code authentification, tout particulièrement le code d'authentification étant captable par un transmetteur de code d'authentificateur extérieur portable, tout particulièrement fonctionnant passivement.
  4. Ferrure (1) selon l'une des revendications précédentes,
    caractérisée en ce que la ferrure (1) présente un élément d'accouplement (24), l'élément d'accouplement (24) étant déplaçable par l'intermédiaire d'un entraînement (22) électrique vers une position accouplée, dans laquelle l'élément d'accouplement (24) étant en connexion opérationnelle avec un contre-élément d'accouplement (25) ou pouvant être amené en connexion opérationnelle avec celui-ci par l'intermédiaire d'un mouvement d'une manette (30) de la ferrure (1), lorsque le code d'authentification indique un utilisateur autorisé.
  5. Ferrure (1) selon l'une des revendications précédentes,
    caractérisée en ce que la ferrure présente une carte à circuits imprimés (50), la carte à circuits imprimés (50) présentant au moins une, de préférence plusieurs, tout particulièrement préféré toutes les fonctions suivantes :
    authentification d'un utilisateur autorisé,
    sauvegarde d'un code de comparaison ou valeur par défaut,
    contrôle et/ou réglage de l'entraînement (22) par une unité de contrôle,
    attachement d'au moins un capteur (53, 54) pour l'identification d'une position (X, XI, XII) de l'élément d'accouplage (24),
    transmission d'un signal du capteur (53, 54) à l'unité de contrôle,
    attachement d'au moins un transmetteur (44, 45) pour le capteur (53, 54),
    surveillance d'un accumulateur d'énergie pour l'entraînement (22),
    attachement d'au moins un moyen d'éclairage (52) pour l'indication de la position (X, XI, XII), de l'autorisation de l'utilisateur, d'un état de charge de l'accumulateur d'énergie et/ou d'une condition d'opération,
    surveillance d'un accumulateur d'énergie (57) pour l'entraînement (22),
    surveillance d'erreurs.
  6. Ferrure (1) selon la revendication 5,
    caractérisée en ce que le capteur (53, 54) et le transmetteur (44, 45) sont aménagés comme barrière lumineuse et que la carte à circuits imprimés (50) présente une indentation pour l'agencement de la barrière lumineuse autour de l'élément d'accouplement (24).
  7. Ferrure (1) selon l'une des revendications précédentes,
    caractérisée en ce que l'antenne (51) est aménagée sur une platine (68), et la carte à circuits imprimés (50) est agencée derrière l'antenne (51), tout particulièrement de l'air étant prévue comme isolation entre la carte à circuits imprimés (50) et l'antenne (51).
  8. Ferrure (1) selon l'une des revendications précédentes,
    caractérisée en ce que le support (10) est aménage en matière conductible électriquement et l'antenne (51) est aménagée électriquement isolée du support (10), tout particulièrement l'antenne (51) étant seulement attachée sur le support (10) via la carte à circuits imprimés (50).
  9. Ferrure (1) selon l'une des revendications précédentes,
    caractérisée en ce que le support (10) est aménagé en matière électriquement conductible et présente au moins une interstice (84, 85) pour empêcher des voies électriquement conductibles autour de l'antenne (51) et/ou l'élément à écran (6) est agencé de façon à faire saillie vers l'arrière du support (10).
  10. Ferrure (1) selon la revendication 9,
    caractérisée en ce que le support (10) est visible sur au moins une face latérale (103, 104, 105, 106) de la ferrure (1), tout particulièrement seulement une interstice (84, 85) de plusieurs interstices (84, 85) étant latéralement visible.
  11. Ferrure (1) selon l'une des revendications précédentes,
    caractérisée en ce que le support (10), l'élément gâche (3) et l'élément de recouvrement (6) forment un boîtier autour de l'antenne (51), des moyens de protection (74) pour empêcher la pénétration d'humidité, tout particulièrement un joint, une rainure, une connexion par la matière et/ou un moyen de pression d'application étant prévus pour le boîtier.
  12. Ferrure (1) selon la revendication 9 ou 10,
    caractérisée en ce qu'un moyen de protection (74) de l'élément gâche couvrant la région de l'antenne est agencé dans l'interstice (84, 85) visible et/ou l'interstice (84, 85) est aménagée dans le support (10) au moins partiellement en augmentant depuis l'extérieur vers l'intérieur.
  13. Ferrure (1) selon l'une des revendications précédentes,
    caractérisée en ce que le support (10) présente des réceptions d'attachement de porte (14, 15) seulement en-dessous de l'antenne (51), tout particulièrement l'élément gâche (3) et l'élément de recouvrement (6) présentant une surface continue plane.
  14. Ferrure (1) selon l'une des revendications 1 à 12,
    caractérisée en ce que la ferrure (1) présente au moins une réception d'attachement de porte (76) au-dessus de l'antenne (51), laquelle permet tout particulièrement un emplacement variable d'un élément d'attachement (60) pour l'attachement sur la porte de bâtiment et/ou est aménagée électriquement isolée du support.
  15. Ferrure (1) selon la revendication 14,
    caractérisée en ce que l'élément gâche (3) et/ou l'élément de recouvrement (6) couvrent la réception d'attachement de porte (76) au-dessus de l'antenne (51), tout particulièrement l'élément de recouvrement (6) présentant des ouvertures pour le passage de l'élément d'attachement (60) et un moyen de pression d'application pour produire une pression d'application sur la porte de bâtiment.
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