EP3514302A1 - Ferrure de porte et procédé de montage d'une ferrure de porte - Google Patents

Ferrure de porte et procédé de montage d'une ferrure de porte Download PDF

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EP3514302A1
EP3514302A1 EP18152788.8A EP18152788A EP3514302A1 EP 3514302 A1 EP3514302 A1 EP 3514302A1 EP 18152788 A EP18152788 A EP 18152788A EP 3514302 A1 EP3514302 A1 EP 3514302A1
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Heiko Berberich
Benedikt Schwaiger
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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
    • E05B9/00Lock casings or latch-mechanism casings ; Fastening locks or fasteners or parts thereof to the wing
    • E05B9/08Fastening locks or fasteners or parts thereof, e.g. the casings of latch-bolt locks or cylinder locks to the wing
    • E05B9/082Fastening locks or fasteners or parts thereof, e.g. the casings of latch-bolt locks or cylinder locks to the wing with concealed screws

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  • the invention relates to a door fitting and a method for mounting a door fitting. More particularly, the invention relates to a door fitting and a method that allow mounting of the door fitting such that the door fitting is secured with the door closed against unauthorized disassembly from the outside of the door.
  • Door fittings can be attached to a door leaf or a tubular frame of a door. Door fittings may cover components that permit operation of a latch or latch of the door. Door fittings can also be attached for aesthetic reasons, for example to cover unused but existing in the door openings.
  • an outside fitting of the door fitting can not be unauthorizedly dismounted when the door is closed.
  • the outside fitting be protected against unauthorized disassembly from the outside of the door, i. from the unsecured area is secured when the door is closed.
  • One way to secure the door fitting against unauthorized disassembly with the door closed is to provide the outside fitting with an internal thread on its back (ie on the side facing the door when assembled).
  • Fasteners such as screws or threaded bolts can be mounted from the inside of the door through the door so that they engage with the internal thread of the outside fitting.
  • the door has openings which allow the passage of screws from the inside to the outside to the internal thread of the outside fitting part.
  • openings are often not available by default, for example, with tubular frame doors. The insertion of additional openings that pass through the door or tubular frame of the door from inside to outside may be undesirable or prohibited for fire safety reasons or other reasons.
  • the US 4,640,112 discloses a cover assembly for a door secured against unauthorized disassembly.
  • a door plate is designed so that it is placed over a fixing plate fixed to the door. To remove the door plate, the door plate must be rotated. By a lock cylinder rotation of the door plate is prevented in the assembled state.
  • Such a cover assembly is complex in terms of their design and installation.
  • the US 6 264 255 B1 discloses an assembly having a handle unit and a member which is fixed with the screws passing through the door with the corresponding component on the inside.
  • the handle unit can be easily removed by disengaging a locking element on each side and is not secured against unauthorized disassembly.
  • the invention has for its object to provide an improved door fitting and an improved method for mounting a door fitting.
  • the invention is in particular the object of specifying a door fitting and a method for assembling a door fitting, wherein an outside fitting is secured with the door closed against unauthorized disassembly from the outside of the door, without the need additional openings in the door or a tubular frame are introduced must extend from the inside to the outside of the door.
  • the invention is in particular the object of specifying such a door fitting, which is easy to install and has a simple and robust design.
  • the outer-side fitting part has a projection or an undercut, which cooperates with a corresponding undercut or a corresponding projection of a first engagement element.
  • the outer side fitting part may be initially set to the first engagement member and then moved translationally or rotationally in a direction parallel to the outer side of the door to insert the projection into the undercut and hook the outer side fitting member to the first engagement member.
  • the projection is inserted in the undercut, is prevented by the interaction of the projection with the undercut removal of the outside fitting part in a direction perpendicular to the outside of the door.
  • a component may be provided which rests positively on the outside fitting part. Thereby, it can be prevented that the outside fitting part is moved in a direction parallel to the door relative to the first engagement element.
  • the component may be a square-type pusher pin, a lock cylinder, a screw or another element which, in the assembled state, passes through an opening which is necessarily present in the door anyway (for example an opening for a square handle pin or lock cylinder) the inside extends beyond the outside of the door.
  • the first engagement member is configured to be fixable on the outside of the door, for example, by screwing with outside fastening threads on the outside of the door.
  • the existing in the door outside mounting threads do not have to run from the inside to the outside of the door to prevent unauthorized disassembly of the outside fitting. Rather, the outer side fitting part is secured by the engagement between the projection and the undercut in combination with the positive engagement of the component against unauthorized disassembly from the outside.
  • the first engaging member and the outside fitting member may be configured to be fixed only from the outside of the door.
  • the first engagement element can be bolted to the door, with the fastening screws not having to go through the thickness of the door.
  • the outside fitting part can be hung from the outside of the door easily to the first engagement member and optionally screwed from the outside of the door with a mounting plate, which is also screwed from the outside of the door.
  • a door fitting is specified.
  • the door fitting has an outside fitting for mounting on an outside of a door and a securing arrangement for preventing unauthorized disassembly of the outside fitting from the outside of the door.
  • the fuse arrangement has a first one Engagement element and a second engagement element.
  • the first engagement element can be fixed on the outside of the door.
  • the second engagement element is arranged on the outside fitting part.
  • One of the engagement elements has an undercut, and the other of the engagement elements has a projection which is insertable into the undercut.
  • the securing arrangement has a component which prevents a relative movement between the outside fitting part and the first engagement element in the mounted state of the door fitting by a positive engagement to secure the projection in the undercut.
  • the door fitting is easy to assemble, since first the first engagement element can be fixed to the outside of the door, then the outside fitting part can be placed in a direction substantially perpendicular to the outside of the door on the first engagement element, and then the outside fitting part by a movement can be hung parallel to the outside of the door in the first engagement element.
  • a disengagement of the projection from the undercut is prevented by the component, which may be, for example, a square handle pin or a lock cylinder and the form-fitting abuts the outer side fitting part when the door fitting is mounted.
  • the component can prevent by form-fitting engagement with the outside fitting part that the outside fitting part is displaced in a direction parallel to the outside of the door relative to the first engagement element, whereby the projection would be disengaged from the undercut.
  • the component may extend in the assembled state from an inside to the outside of the door. In this way, it can be easily ensured that the component can only be removed if there is access to the inside of the door.
  • the component may be dimensioned to extend in the assembled state of an inside fitting part to the outside fitting part.
  • the component may be dimensioned to pass through an opening for a square handle pin, an opening for a lock cylinder, a hole for a doorplate, or any other standard hole or hole in the door that does not need to be machined from an inside extends to the outside of the door.
  • the component may be a square handle pin, a lock cylinder or a screw.
  • the outside fitting part may have a contact surface for the component.
  • the outside fitting part may have a recess for the positive reception of one end of the component.
  • the recess may be dimensioned to receive the end of the component snugly therein.
  • the recess may be movably mounted in the outside fitting part.
  • the recess may in particular be a recess for receiving one end of a square pusher pin which is pivotally mounted in the outside fitting part.
  • the outside fitting may include a coupling that selectively couples the recess for receiving the square pusher pin to a door handle for pivotal movement.
  • the door fitting may have an inside fitting part against which the component rests in the mounted state of the door fitting, so that the component is positioned substantially free of play on the inside fitting part and the outside fitting part.
  • the securing arrangement may have at least two spaced apart undercuts and at least two projections which can each be inserted into one of the undercuts.
  • the projection may be insertable into the undercut by movement parallel to the outside of the door. This makes it possible that during assembly after placing the outside fitting on the first engagement element by a simple rotation or displacement parallel to the outside of the door, the projection is brought into engagement with the undercut.
  • the projection can be inserted into the undercut parallel to the outside of the door by a pivoting movement of the outside fitting part.
  • the projection may be insertable by a displacement of the outside fitting part parallel to the outside of the door in the undercut.
  • the first engagement member and the second engagement member may be configured to prevent movement of the outside fitting part in a direction perpendicular to the outside of the door when the projection is inserted into the undercut. This prevents unauthorized removal of the outside fitting in a direction perpendicular to the outside of the door.
  • the first engagement member and the second engagement member may be configured to allow movement of the outside fitting part in a direction parallel to the outside of the door when the projection is inserted into the undercut and the component does not fit against the outside fitting part. This makes it possible to easily engage the outside fitting part with the first engagement element and simply disengage at the authorized disassembly.
  • the engagement elements can be designed such that the projection is held in an undercut on a contact surface of the door fitting running parallel to the outside of the door in the assembled state of the door fitting.
  • the securing arrangement may comprise an insertion opening for passing the projection and a slot-shaped opening which extends from the insertion opening and along which the projection is movable.
  • the slot-shaped opening may be dimensioned to prevent passage of the projection through the slot-shaped opening.
  • the securing arrangement may have two insertion openings each for performing a projection.
  • a distance between centers of the insertion openings may correspond to a distance between centers of outside fastening threads of the door or a tubular frame.
  • a distance between centers of the insertion openings may be for example 28 mm or 50 mm. This facilitates the placement of the outside fitting part in particular when the first engagement element has two threaded bolts, which are bolted to the outside fastening threads of the door.
  • the securing arrangement can have a fastening plate on which the first engagement element can be arranged.
  • the mounting plate may have outer mounting threads of the door aligned mounting holes for screwing the mounting plate.
  • a distance between centers of the attachment openings may be for example 28 mm or 50 mm.
  • the first engagement element may comprise at least one threaded bolt, wherein the threaded bolt is screwed to an outside fastening thread of the door and has a head which forms the insertable into the undercut projection.
  • the first engagement member may comprise at least two threaded bolts which are screwed to spaced outside fastening threads of the door and each having a head forming an insertable into an undercut projection.
  • the first engagement member or the second engagement member may include a movably biased component movable in the undercut, the member being configured in the assembled condition to prevent movement of the movably mounted biased component. As a result, the outside fitting part can be easily locked to the first engagement element.
  • the first engagement member or the second engagement member may include a resilient member, such as a coil spring or other spring, for biasing the movably mounted component.
  • the door fitting may have a door handle, in particular a handle, knob or knob, which is mounted on the outside fitting part.
  • the door fitting can be an electronic door fitting.
  • the door fitting may have an actuator.
  • the actuator may be arranged for coupling and decoupling an outside door handle with a square handle pin.
  • the actuator may be configured to actuate a latch or latch of the door.
  • the door fitting may include a controller for driving the actuator.
  • the door fitting may include a sensor for detecting an identification element (for example a transponder, an RFID chip or another identification element).
  • the controller may be configured to selectively control the actuator depending on whether the identified identification element has permission to operate the door.
  • a door which has the door fitting according to an embodiment.
  • the door can be a tubular frame door.
  • the door fitting can be mounted on a door leaf or on a tubular frame of the door.
  • a method for mounting a door fitting on a door in particular on a tubular frame door, specified.
  • the procedure includes the steps of: fixing a first engaging member to an outside of the door; Mounting an outside fitting part having a second engagement element on the outside of the door such that the first engagement element and the second engagement element engage each other, one of the engagement elements having an undercut and the other of the engagement elements having a protrusion which is used in assembling the outside fitting part is inserted into the undercut; and mounting a component such that the assembled component prevents by positive engagement that is moved by a relative movement between the outer side fitting member and the first engagement member, the projection of the undercut.
  • the method may be practiced using the door fitting of one embodiment.
  • the door fitting and the method for mounting a door fitting provide security against unauthorized disassembly of the outside fitting with the door closed from the outside of the door, without significantly increasing the cost and / or installation costs for the door fitting.
  • the door fitting and the method for mounting the door fitting can be used in particular for tubular frame doors, without being limited thereto.
  • Embodiments relate to a door fitting with a safety arrangement that prevents unauthorized disassembly of an outside fitting part from an outside of the door when the door is closed.
  • outside of the door refers to the side that faces an unsecured area.
  • inside of the door refers to that side, the side opposite the outside.
  • the inside of the door can face a secured area, so that the door separates the secured area from the unsecured area without this being absolutely necessary.
  • a "disassembly" of an outside fitting part is understood in particular to be a non-destructive, reversible disassembly.
  • Under an arrangement for preventing unauthorized disassembly can be understood in particular a configuration that prevents even when using the necessary tools nondestructive disassembly of the outside fitting part from the outside when there is no access to the inside of the door.
  • the door fitting which will be described in detail below, defines a plane for engaging the outside of the door.
  • This level can by the door-facing side of the outer fitting part (embodiment of Fig. 1 to Fig. 4 ) or by a mounting plate (embodiment of Fig. 5 to Fig. 8 ).
  • References to directions given for the sake of clarity with respect to the outside of the door are to be understood as meaning that movement of the outside fitting perpendicular to the outside of the door is in a direction perpendicular to the plane passing through the door Outside fitting or the mounting plate is defined.
  • a movement parallel to the outside of the door is a movement that takes place in or parallel to the plane defined by the outside fitting part or the mounting plate.
  • Fig. 1 and Fig. 2 show in a perspective view of a door 1 and components of a door fitting 10 in an exploded view.
  • the door 1 may be a tubular frame door.
  • the door 1 has an inner side 3 and an outer side 2.
  • a plurality of openings or perforations may be standard in a door leaf or a tubular frame, for example, an opening 4 for a square handle pin or an opening 5 for a lock cylinder.
  • the door fitting 10 has an outside fitting part 30.
  • the door fitting 10 may have a (not shown) on the inside fitting part, wherein the outside fitting part 30 and the inside fitting part may be configured to completely or partially cover the opening 4 for the square handle pin and / or the opening 5 for the lock cylinder.
  • a door handle in particular a handle 9, knob or knob can be attached.
  • the securing arrangement secures the outside fitting part 30 on the outside 2 of the door 1 such that the engagement between the first engagement element and the second engagement element prevents the outside fitting part 30 from pulling off in a direction perpendicular to the outside 2 of the door 1.
  • the component 40 (for example, a square pusher pin 40) prevents in the assembled state, advantageously by a positive connection with the outside fitting 30, that the outside fitting 30 is parallel to the outside 2 of the door 1 translationally or rotationally moved so that the first engagement member and the second engagement element disengage.
  • the component 40 is advantageously a component which is performed by an opening already present in the door 1.
  • the component 40 may be a square pusher pin 40 dimensioned to pass through an opening 4 for a square pusher pin when the door fitting 10 is mounted.
  • Alternative configurations and arrangements of the component 40 are possible.
  • the component 40 may be dimensioned so that it can pass through an opening 5 for a lock cylinder or a hole for a door plate.
  • the component 40 may be dimensioned so that it passes through another opening or perforation of the door or a tubular frame, which - for reasons of conformity with DIN 18251-2 (November 2002) or for reasons of conformity with another standard - in the door available is.
  • the component 40 (for example a square pusher pin 40) may have a length which is selected such that it extends in the mounted state between the inside 3 and the outside 2 of the door 1 and outwardly beyond the outside 2 of the door the outside fitting part 30 protrudes. In this way it can be ensured that disassembly of the outside fitting part 30 can only take place if access to the inside 3 of the door 1 is given.
  • the component 40 (for example, a square handle pin 40) may be configured to engage the inside fitting (not shown). In this way, a game of the component 40 in the assembled state of the door fitting 10 can be reduced or prevented.
  • Fig. 1 to Fig. 4 show views of a door fitting 10 after a Embodiment.
  • the door fitting has a first engagement element 21 which has at least one and advantageously at least two threaded bolts.
  • Each threaded bolt is in each case screwed to an outside fastening thread 6 of the door.
  • the outside fastening thread 6 may be provided on a tubular frame of the door 1.
  • the outside fastening threads 6 can have a fixed, for certain types of doors even normalized, distance from each other. For example, a distance between centers of the outside fastening threads may be 28 mm or 50 mm.
  • the fastening threads 6 need not necessarily extend through the thickness of the door 1 to the inside 3, but may be formed as blind holes.
  • the first engagement member 21 has a projection formed by a head 23 of the threaded bolt.
  • the head 23 may protrude in the radial direction from a shank 22 of the threaded bolt.
  • the shaft 22 extends in an axial direction, wherein the radial direction in which the head 23 projects, is perpendicular to the axial direction.
  • a diameter 25 of the head 23 is greater than a diameter of the shaft 22, which has an external thread for screwing with the outside fastening thread 6 of the door 1.
  • the externally threaded shaft 22 of the threaded bolt may have a length which is smaller than a thickness of the door 1.
  • the door fitting 10 may be attached to the door 1 so that it is secured against unauthorized disassembly without necessarily screws or Threaded bolt must be used, which go from the inside 3 to the outside 2 of the door.
  • the door fitting 10 may in particular be configured such that both the first engagement element 21 and the outside fitting part 30 only have to be mounted from the outside 3 of the door 1. Only the component 40 may extend over the thickness of the door 1 and protrude on the inside 3 of the door in an inside fitting part.
  • the outside fitting part 30 has a second engagement element 31.
  • the second engagement element 31 may have at least one and advantageously at least two undercuts, in each of which the head 23 of a threaded bolt is insertable.
  • an opening in a rear side surface 39 of the outside fitting part 30 facing the door 1 can be arranged on the undercut Fig. 4 is shown in a plan view.
  • the opening may have an insertion opening 34 and a slot-shaped opening 35 extending from the insertion opening 34.
  • the head 23 of the threaded bolt is inserted through the insertion hole 34. Subsequently, the outside fitting part 30 is moved relative to the first engagement element 21 so that the head 23 of the threaded bolt inside the outside fitting part 30 slides along the slot-shaped opening 35.
  • the abutment of the head 23 with the inside surface of the outside fitting part 30 defined by the undercut prevents the outside fitting part 30 from moving in a direction perpendicular to the outside of the door, i. perpendicular to the rear side surface 39, can be deducted from the first engagement member 21.
  • the head 23 forming the protrusion of the first engaging member is positioned within the undercut inside the outside fitting member 30.
  • the rear side surface 39 of the outside fitting part 30 covers the head 23 in such a way that a part of the rear side surface 39 is arranged between the head 23 and the outside 2 of the door 1.
  • the in the door-facing rear side surface 39 of the outside fitting part 30 provided insertion opening 34 may have a diameter 37 which is greater than the diameter 25 of the head 23 of the threaded bolt.
  • the slot-shaped opening 35 may have a width 38 (measured transversely to the longitudinal direction of the slot-shaped opening 35) which is smaller than the diameter 25 of the head 23, but larger than the diameter 26 of the shaft 22 of the threaded bolt.
  • the insertion opening 34 may have a part-circular edge with a radius 36.
  • Other embodiments, such as rectangular or other polygonal Ein Scienceöffhungen can be used.
  • slot-shaped opening 35 may also extend along a curved, for example curved, line when the outside fitting part 30 is attached to the first engagement element 21 by a rotational movement.
  • the opening 34, 35 in the rear side surface 39 of the outside fitting part 30 may be directed so that in the orientation for mounting the insertion opening 34 is arranged below the slot-shaped opening 35.
  • the outside fitting part 30 can be at least partially moved under the action of gravity so that the slot-shaped Opening 35 slides in the vertical direction along the head 23, so that the head 23 is positioned in the undercut.
  • each of the openings 34, 35 in the back surface 39 may have the above-described configuration.
  • the positioning of the openings 34, 35 in the rear side surface 39 may be matched to the positions of the outside fastening threads 6.
  • a relative position of the centers of the insertion holes 35 which may be provided at a plurality of spaced locations in the back surface 39, may correspond to the relative position of the centers of at least two outside attachment threads 6.
  • the centers of the insertion apertures 35 may be at a distance of 28 mm or 50 mm or some other distance equal to the distance between two outside fixing threads provided according to a standard in a door or in a tubular frame.
  • the interaction of the first engagement member 21 with the second engagement member 31 having the undercut does not prevent in the door fitting 10 that the outside fitting 30 is moved or rotated by a movement parallel to the outside 2 of the door 1 so that the head 23 again is moved from the undercut.
  • the outside fitting part 30 has a contact surface for a positive engagement of the component 40.
  • the outside fitting part 30 may have a receptacle 33 into which one end of the component 40 can be received.
  • the receptacle 33 can be adapted to the component 40 in such a way that the component 40 is positioned adjacent, in particular snugly positioned on the side surfaces of the receptacle 33, when the door fitting 10 is mounted.
  • the receptacle 33 may, but need not be arranged immovably in the outside fitting part 30.
  • the receptacle 33 may be selectively rotatable to allow pivoting of the square pusher pin 40 to actuate the latch.
  • the outer side fitting 30 may have a coupling which is controlled so that the door handle is brought into operative connection with the receptacle 33 for pivoting the square handle pin 40 only if an authorization to operate the door 1 is positive was verified.
  • the assembly of the door fitting 10 can be done as follows. First, the Threaded bolts of the first engaging member 21 are screwed to the outside fastening threads 6.
  • the outside fitting part 30 can be placed in a direction perpendicular to the outside 2 of the door 1 on the threaded bolt. Subsequently, the outside fitting part 30 can be displaced or pivoted in a direction parallel to the outside 2 of the door 1 relative to the threaded bolts in order to introduce the head 23 of each threaded bolt respectively into the corresponding undercut. The outside fitting part 30 is thereby suspended on the first engagement element 21.
  • the component 40 can be carried out, for example, from the inside 3 of the door 1 by an opening 4 present in the door 1 such that it protrudes beyond the outside 2 of the door 1 and enters the receptacle 33 in the outside fitting part 30.
  • the system of the component 40 on the outer side fitting 30 secures the outer side fitting 30 against movement relative to the first engaging element 21 parallel to the outer side 2 of the door 1. Subsequently, the (not shown) inside fitting part on the inside 3 of the door 1 and attached the component 40 are engaged to reduce the play of the component 40.
  • Fig. 5 to Fig. 8 are views of a door fitting 50 according to another embodiment.
  • the door fitting 50 has a mounting plate 60. Undercuts are formed as first engaging elements 61 on the mounting plate 60.
  • the mounting plate 60 may have mounting holes 62 for bolting the mounting plate 60 to the outside mounting threads 6 of the door.
  • the positioning of the attachment openings 62 for screwing on the attachment plate 60 may be matched to the positions of the attachment threads 6 on the outside.
  • a relative position of the attachment holes 62 provided at a plurality of spaced locations in the attachment plate 60 may correspond to the relative position of the centers of at least two outside attachment threads 6.
  • the centers of the mounting apertures 62 may be spaced by a distance of 28 mm or 50 mm, or some other distance equal to the distance between two outside fastening threads provided in accordance with a standard in a door or tubular frame.
  • the screws or threaded bolts 63 for screwing the mounting plate 60 on the outside 2 of the door 1 may have a length which is smaller than a thickness of the door first is.
  • the door fitting 50 can be fixed to the door 1 so that it is secured against unauthorized disassembly without the necessity of using screws or threaded bolts passing from the inside 3 to the outside 2 of the door 1.
  • the outer-side fitting part 70 is configured such that it has at least one and advantageously at least two, more preferably at least four, second engagement elements 71 on its (in the mounted state of the door 1 facing) back.
  • the second engagement elements 71 each have a mushroom-like shape with a shaft 78 and a head 77 radially projecting from the shaft 77, which forms the insertable into the undercut projection.
  • the shaft 78 may extend substantially perpendicular to a backside surface 80 of the outboard fitting 70.
  • the heads 77 of the second engagement elements 71 are first inserted into insertion openings 67 on the undercuts 61 of the attachment plate 60.
  • Each insertion opening 67 has - similarly as with reference to Fig. 4 described - a diameter which allows insertion of the heads 77 of the second engaging elements 71 in a direction perpendicular to the outer side 2 of the door 1.
  • the outer side fitting 70 may be translationally or rotationally moved along the mounting plate 60 with the heads 77 sliding into the undercuts 61 of the mounting plate 60.
  • the openings 67, 68 in the mounting plate 60 provided on the undercuts 61 have the insertion opening 67 and the slot-shaped opening 68 extending therefrom, generally as described with reference to FIG Fig. 4 can be configured described.
  • the slot-shaped opening 68 allows the passage of the shaft 78 of the second engagement member 71, but prevents passage of the head 77 with a larger diameter, thus securing the head 77 in the undercut 61st
  • the openings 67, 68 may be configured on the undercuts 61 so that the slot-shaped openings 68 in the assembled state of the mounting plate 60 vertically below the Ein Concreteöffhungen 67 located.
  • the outer fitting part 30 can be at least partially displaced under the action of gravity so that the head 77 slides behind the slot-shaped opening 68, so that the head 77 is positioned in the undercut 61.
  • the outside fitting 70 may optionally be bolted to the mounting plate 60 via threaded bolts or screws 75 which engage openings 66, 76 in the mounting plate 60 and the outside fitting 70. However, this is not absolutely necessary, since a safeguard against unauthorized dismantling by the interaction of the first and second engagement elements 61, 71 and the positive engagement of the component 40 (for example, a square pusher pin 40) on the outside fitting part 70 takes place.
  • the outside fitting 70 may include a receptacle 73 for receiving one end of the component 40.
  • the mounting plate 60 may have a recess 64 through which the component 40 may protrude into the receptacle 73.
  • the receptacle 73 may, but need not be arranged immovably in the outside fitting part 70.
  • the receptacle 73 may be selectively rotatable to allow pivoting of the square pusher pin 40 to actuate the latch.
  • the outside fitting part 70 may have a coupling which is controlled so that the door handle is brought into operative connection with the receptacle 73 for pivoting the square handle pin only if a permission to operate the door 1 positively verified has been.
  • the assembly of the door fitting 50 can be done as follows. First, the attachment plate 60 may be screwed to the outside attachment threads 6. The outside fitting part 70 can be placed in a direction perpendicular to the outside 2 of the door 1 on the mounting plate 60. Then, the outside fitting part 30 can be displaced or pivoted in a direction parallel to the outside 2 of the door 1 relative to the attachment plate 60 so as to insert the head 77 of each second engagement element 71 into the corresponding undercut 61, respectively.
  • the component 40 can be performed, for example, from the inside 3 of the door 1 by an opening 4 present in the door 1 such that it protrudes beyond the outside 2 of the door 1 and enters the receptacle 73 in the outside fitting part 70, around the outside fitting part 70 against movement relative to the mounting plate 60 in a direction parallel to the outside 2 of the door 1 to secure. Subsequently, the inside fitting part (not shown) may be attached to the inside 3 of the door 1 and engaged with the component 40 to reduce the play of the component 40.
  • the door fitting 50 compared to the door fitting 10 has more components, it offers greater flexibility.
  • the second engagement elements 71 on the outside fitting part 70 need not necessarily be arranged on the outside fitting part 70 in such a way that their relative positions correspond to the arrangement of fastening threads 6 on the outside.
  • the door fittings 10, 50 may each be electrical door fittings.
  • the door fittings 10, 50 may have an actuator (not shown).
  • the actuator may be arranged to couple and decouple an outside door handle with the square handle pin 40.
  • the door fitting 10, 50 may include a controller for driving the actuator.
  • the door fitting 10, 50 may include a sensor for detecting an identification element (for example a transponder, an RFID chip, a mobile communication terminal or another identification element).
  • the controller may be configured to selectively control the actuator depending on whether the identified identification element has permission to operate the door. For example, the outside door handle can then be selectively coupled via the receptacle 33, 73 with the square handle pin 40 when the controller has established an authorization to operate the door 1 based on the identification element.
  • the actuator may be configured to actuate a latch or latch of the door.
  • first and second engagement members need not necessarily be realized by a screw-head type member and an undercut having a keyhole-type opening for inserting the head of the screw-head type member.
  • Fig. 9 shows a schematic sectional view of a door 1 with a door fitting 90 according to another embodiment.
  • the door fitting 90 has a mounting plate 100 with a movably mounted, prestressed component 101 and an outside fitting 110.
  • the movably mounted, biased component 101 forms a first engagement element, which is engageable with a second engagement element of the outside fitting part.
  • the mounting plate 100 may mounting holes for screwing with Having outside fastening threads 6 of the door 1.
  • Bolts 105 for attaching the mounting plate 100 may have a length that is smaller than a thickness of the door 1.
  • the prestressed component 101 is arranged movably on the fastening plate 101 in such a way that a projection 103 of the movably mounted prestressed component 101 can engage with an undercut 111 of the outside fitting part 110.
  • the material defining the undercut 111 forms a second engagement element.
  • the mounting plate 100 may include a guide assembly for guiding a movement 102 of the biased component 101.
  • the guide assembly may be configured to guide the biased component 101 for a translational or rotational movement 102.
  • the mounting plate 100 may include a resilient means 104 disposed between a locating surface and the biased component 101 so as to urge the biased component into engagement with the undercut 111 when the outboard fitting 110 is mounted.
  • the resilient means 104 may be, for example, a coil spring.
  • the outside fitting 110 and the mounting plate 100 may include members 106, 112 which in combination realize a hinged connection.
  • the outer-side fitting part 110 may have a pivot pin 112 which is insertable into a corresponding recess 106 of the mounting plate in order to easily pivot the outer-side fitting part 110 relative to the mounting plate 100 when mounting the outer-side fitting part 110.
  • the pivot pin 112 and the corresponding recess 106 may be releasably or permanently connected to each other.
  • the outside fitting part 110 causes the movably mounted, prestressed component 101 to be moved back against the spring bias of the elastic means 104 under the action of the outside fitting part 110. Under the action of the spring bias of the resilient means 104, the movably mounted, prestressed component 101 is then displaced so that the projection 103 engages with the undercut 111.
  • a introduced through an opening 4 of the door member 40 may rest in the assembled state of the movably mounted, prestressed component 101, that it is secured against displacement.
  • the projection 103 can be prevented from being disengaged from the undercut 111.
  • the prestressed component 101 may be movably supported on the outside fitting 110 and optionally also guided in another embodiment.
  • the biased component 101 may be resiliently biased by a resilient member, such as a coil spring.
  • the prestressed component 101 may engage in a corresponding undercut provided on the mounting plate. Thereby, the outer side fitting part can be secured to the mounting plate so that it can not be pulled off in a direction perpendicular to the outer side 2 of the door 1, as long as the prestressed component is positioned in the undercut.
  • the component 40 can prevent the component 101 from being disengaged from the undercut by positive engagement with the prestressed component latched into the undercut.
  • the outer fitting 110 may, in one embodiment, as with reference to Fig. 9 has been explained, simply snapped onto the mounting plate 100, wherein the component 40 in the mounted state of the door fitting 100 can prevent unauthorized disengagement of the prestressed component from the undercut.
  • the part 40 may also pass through another opening or perforation, for example by an opening 5 for a lock cylinder, a perforation for a door plate, or another opening or perforation are used, which extends by default from the inside to the outside of the door and which does not have to be machined.
  • the component 40 need not necessarily be a square handle pin, but may be a lock cylinder, a screw or other component.
  • door fitting 10, 50 can be attached to a tubular frame of a tubular frame door
  • the door fittings and methods can also be used in other doors.

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