EP3569800B1 - Serrure, en particulier serrure à pêne de jour - Google Patents

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EP3569800B1
EP3569800B1 EP18178052.9A EP18178052A EP3569800B1 EP 3569800 B1 EP3569800 B1 EP 3569800B1 EP 18178052 A EP18178052 A EP 18178052A EP 3569800 B1 EP3569800 B1 EP 3569800B1
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Hans-Rainer Speckamp
Wenxue DENG
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Wah Mei (toi Shan) Hardware Co Ltd
Dormakaba Deutschland GmbH
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
    • E05B55/00Locks in which a sliding latch is used also as a locking bolt
    • E05B55/12Locks in which a sliding latch is used also as a locking bolt the bolt being secured by the operation of a hidden parallel member ; Automatic latch bolt deadlocking mechanisms, e.g. using a trigger or a feeler
    • 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
    • E05B63/044Locks or fastenings with special structural characteristics for alternative use on the right-hand or left-hand side of wings with reversible bolt or bolt head
    • 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
    • E05B15/0093Weight arrangements in locks; gravity activated lock parts

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  • the invention relates to a lock.
  • the lock can also be referred to as a locking latch lock.
  • it is a mortise lock for mounting on a door leaf.
  • Bolt locks are known from the prior art.
  • these In addition to the trap (also referred to as the main trap), these have a control trap.
  • the control latch activates a latch lock, whereby the protruding main latch is blocked against manipulative pushing back.
  • the latch lock is unlocked in advance by means of a door handle or lock cylinder, in order to then enable the main latch to be drawn in regularly.
  • locks are known from the prior art in which the main latch is designed as a "reversible latch".
  • the latch can be rotated by 180 ° in order to use the door for a left or right hinge.
  • the pamphlet EP 0 378 124 A1 shows a locking latch lock with a retractable main latch. Furthermore, a control latch is provided which can be moved into an extended and a retracted position. The retraction of the main latch can be blocked and released via a blocking element. This locking element is actuated via the control latch.
  • a panic lock with a lock cylinder is disclosed here.
  • a bolt and a latch are arranged in the lock housing of the panic lock. The movement of the latch can be blocked by a locking element. The locking element in turn is actuated via an auxiliary latch.
  • the lock can also be referred to as a locking latch lock.
  • the lock is designed as a mortise lock.
  • the lock is designed in particular for a building door, in particular for a swing door.
  • the lock comprises a lock case, which is also referred to as a lock housing, and preferably a faceplate.
  • the lock includes a retractable main trap.
  • the main latch is preferably guided in a linearly movable manner in the lock case.
  • the main trap comprises a main trap head and a main trap shaft.
  • the entire main latch, including the main latch head and main latch shaft, or only the main latch head, can preferably be rotated for a left and right stop.
  • the lock case has a recess for rotating the main latch.
  • the main latch can be pushed inward until it disengages from the faceplate.
  • the recess in the lock case allows free space for the main latch head when it is turned through 180 °.
  • the lock also includes a control latch assembly.
  • the control trap arrangement comprises a control trap carrier and a control trap.
  • the control trap is arranged on the control case carrier.
  • the control case carrier is preferably movable in the lock case guided, in particular fastened.
  • the tax case carrier can, for. B. have a contour, in particular an elongated hole, in which a projection of the lock case engages.
  • the control case carrier is preferably linearly displaceable relative to the lock case.
  • the main trap is arranged to be linearly displaceable along a trap axis.
  • the main trap shaft which is advantageously used, extends along this trap axis.
  • the control latch carrier is preferably parallel to the latch axis opposite or linearly movable in the lock case.
  • control latch protrudes just like the main latch over the faceplate to the outside.
  • the main latch protrudes into the corresponding opening in the strike plate of the door frame.
  • the control latch is pressed inwards by the strike plate and actuates the control latch carrier.
  • control latch carrier can be moved into the following three positions: (i) an extended position with the control latch extended; the control trap stands on the faceplate to the outside. (ii) A retracted position with the control latch retracted; the control trap is pressed inwards. (iii) An overstroke position, which will be explained in detail later.
  • the retracted position is along the direction of movement of the control latch carrier between the extended position and the overtravel position. If the control case carrier is moved from the extended position, it first passes through the retracted position and at a further movement in the same direction then the overtravel position.
  • the lock further comprises a locking element.
  • the locking element is arranged in particular in the lock case.
  • the locking element is particularly preferably arranged to be rotatable relative to the lock case.
  • the blocking element can assume a blocking position in which it blocks the main latch from being withdrawn or pushed in. Furthermore, the locking element can assume a release position in which the retraction or pressing in of the latch is not locked and thus released. In particular, the blocking element can be rotated from the blocking position into the release position and vice versa.
  • the control case carrier is arranged for actuating the locking element.
  • the control case carrier contacts the locking element directly and can thus move the locking element.
  • the "actuation" of the locking element by the control latch carrier can also take place in conjunction with a locking element spring, the locking element being moved in one direction of movement by the locking element spring and the control latch carrier "actuating" the locking element by releasing the locking element and not against the force the locking element spring holds.
  • the control latch carrier is preferably in the extended position, in the retracted position and in the overtravel position within the lock case.
  • the main trap can be moved between an extended position, a retracted position and an overtravel position, the skin trap being rotatable in the overtravel position.
  • the main latch protrudes outwards, in particular over the faceplate.
  • the main latch is in the extended position, especially when the door is open.
  • the main latch is retracted in the retracted position.
  • the main latch preferably assumes the retracted position when a door is opened or closed.
  • the locking element assumes the locking position in the retracted position of the control latch carrier when the main latch is in the extended position.
  • the locking element prevents the main latch from being pushed in by manipulation.
  • control case carrier in the retracted position allows the locking element to assume the locking position. If the main latch protrudes outward over the faceplate and / or is in the extended position and the control latch carrier is in the retracted position, the blocking element preferably assumes the blocking position. If the main latch, in particular in the retracted position, is withdrawn and the control latch carrier is in the retracted position, the locking element is preferably held in the release position by the main latch.
  • the main latch can only be rotated in the overtravel position. It may be that the main latch is out of engagement with the faceplate in the overtravel position.
  • the retracted position is in particular along the direction of movement of the main latch between the extended position and the overtravel position.
  • the main latch in particular the main latch head of the main latch, comprises in particular a blocking surface and an inclined surface, the positions of the blocking surface and the inclined surface with respect to the lock housing being interchangeable in the overtravel position by rotating the main latch.
  • the main latch In the overtravel position, the main latch is in particular out of engagement with a faceplate. In the overtravel position, the main latch is in particular completely retracted into the lock case.
  • the lock case preferably comprises the recess, the main latch being at least partially in the recess during the rotation in the overtravel position.
  • control latch carrier If the control latch carrier is moved starting from its extended position and the thus extended control latch, it first passes through its retracted position. If the control latch carrier continues to move in the same direction of movement, the control latch carrier assumes its overtravel position. When the overtravel position is assumed, the control latch carrier operates and / or holds the locking element in the release position. In the release position, the main latch can be rotated 180 °.
  • the main latch can hold the locking element in the release position during a movement of the control latch carrier from the extended position and / or the retracted position into the overtravel position.
  • the control latch carrier can preferably hold the locking element in the overtravel position. This eliminates the need for the main latch to hold the locking element in the release position in the overtravel position of the control latch carrier and / or in the overtravel position of the main latch. It is thus possible to rotate the main latch in the overtravel position without a movement of the locking element into the locking position hindering or preventing the rotation.
  • control latch carrier is arranged and designed in such a way that it can be moved into the overtravel position by pressing in the main latch. In particular, this is only possible if the control case carrier is initially in the extended position and the locking element is thus in the release position.
  • control latch carrier comprises a driver which is in operative connection with the main latch or which can come into operative connection.
  • driver protrudes towards the main latch.
  • the main latch head has a back that points into the interior of the lock case.
  • the driver of the control latch carrier protrudes in particular to this rear of the main latch head.
  • the control case carrier first assumes its retracted position and then its overtravel position. In particular, there is a movement the locking element blocked in the locking position by the skin trap head; the locking element rests in particular on the main latch head and can therefore not pivot into its locking position.
  • the main latch and the control latch carrier are preferably not only designed so that the main latch takes the control latch carrier with it into the overtravel position, but also so that the skin trap continuously holds the control latch carrier in the overtravel position when it is rotated in the overtravel position.
  • the locking element remains continuously in the release position during rotation.
  • the locking element does not block the rotary movement of the main latch.
  • the driver remains in operative connection, preferably in contact, with the main latch, while the main latch is rotated in its overtravel position.
  • the main latch comprises a holding means which always remains in operative connection, in particular in contact, with the control latch carrier while the main latch is rotated in the overtravel position.
  • the holding means can in particular be a ring-shaped sliding surface for the driver.
  • the holding means can rest on the driver in the overtravel position.
  • the holding means can be arranged on the back of the main trap head.
  • control latch carrier and the locking element each have an actuating surface.
  • the actuating surfaces can come into operative connection or be in operative connection around the locking element in the release position to hold while the control case carrier is in the overtravel position.
  • the two actuating surfaces can meet in order to move the locking element into the release position by the movement of the control latch carrier. In particular, there is a rotation of the locking element.
  • the actuating surfaces come into operative connection in the overtravel position, in particular meet one another.
  • the actuating surfaces can hold the locking element in the release position.
  • the blocking element is already in the release position when the actuating surfaces meet.
  • the lock preferably comprises a nut.
  • the nut is used to hold a handle or a doorknob.
  • the nut has several nut arms.
  • a nut arm is preferably arranged for actuating the locking element. By turning the nut, the nut arm can thus actuate the locking element, in particular turning it. This unlocks the latch lock when the door is operated regularly. By turning the nut, the locking element can be moved from the locking position into the release position.
  • the aforementioned locking element spring is preferably provided.
  • the locking element spring moves the locking element into its locking position.
  • the control latch carrier is designed in particular such that it moves the locking element out of the locking position against the force of the locking element spring, in particular pulling it, so that the locking element can assume its release position.
  • the control case carrier is also preferably spring-loaded, so that it assumes its extended position in the non-actuated state.
  • the main latch is also preferably spring-loaded in such a way that it is extended by the force of the corresponding main latch spring.
  • the control latch carrier has a sliding extension which slides on a guide surface of the locking element in order to pull the locking element into its release position.
  • the locking element has a sliding extension which slides on a guide surface of the control latch carrier in order to pull the locking element into its release position.
  • the guide surface can be designed to hold the locking element in the release position in the extended position and / or in the overtravel position.
  • the guide surface can serve as a stop in order to limit the particularly spring-driven movement of the locking element into the locking position.
  • the guide surface can be designed to be continuous.
  • the guide surface can preferably be curved, particularly preferably concave.
  • the combination of sliding extension and guide surface can also be designed as a link guide.
  • control latch is movable, in particular linearly movable, with respect to the control latch carrier and in the or is arranged on the control case carrier.
  • control latch is extended into a protruding position when the control latch carrier is in the extended position and / or retracted into a retracted position when the control latch carrier is in the retracted position or the overtravel position.
  • control latch protrudes from the lock housing.
  • the control latch is extended in the protruding position. This is particularly the case when the door is open.
  • the control latch In the retracted position, the control latch is retracted into the lock case.
  • the control trap is retracted in the retracted position. This is particularly the case when the door is closed.
  • control case carrier is in the retracted position.
  • control latch carrier is particularly in the extended position.
  • control latch is connected to the control latch carrier by means of a control latch spring, the control latch being movable, in particular displaceable, together with the control latch carrier by means of the control latch spring.
  • control trap comprises a control trap shaft and a control trap head.
  • the control latch head is attached to the control latch shaft.
  • the tax case body is in the tax case carrier.
  • the control latch spring is arranged on the control latch shaft.
  • control latch carrier When the control latch carrier is moved from the extended position to the retracted position, the control latch is also protruding from the Position moved to the retracted position. When the control latch carrier is moved from the retracted position into the extended position, the control latch is simultaneously moved from the retracted position into the protruding position.
  • the control latch carrier can be moved from the retracted position to the overtravel position against the force of the control latch spring.
  • the control latch remains in the retracted position while the control latch carrier is moved into the overtravel position and / or is in the overtravel position.
  • the control latch can preferably be pulled into an assembly position against the force of the control latch spring, the control latch being rotatable in the assembly position.
  • control latch can only be rotated in the assembly position.
  • the control latch comprises, in particular, a blocking surface and an inclined surface, the position of the blocking surface and the inclined surface with respect to the lock housing being interchangeable in the assembly position by rotating the control latch.
  • a control latch head of the control latch is preferably out of engagement with the faceplate.
  • the control latch head is preferably pulled out of the faceplate.
  • the protruding position of the control latch is in particular along the direction of movement between the mounting position and the retracted position.
  • the control case carrier preferably remains in the extended position.
  • control latch spring not only enables the control latch to be pulled out and turned, but also enables the control latch carrier to be moved into its overtravel position without pulling the control latch head inwards out of its faceplate guide.
  • the pressed-in control latch head can remain within the faceplate when the control latch carrier moves from its retracted position to the overtravel position by moving the control latch carrier against the force of the control latch spring.
  • the main latch when moving from the extended position into the retracted position, comes into operative connection with the blocking element in such a way that the main latch holds the blocking element in the release position.
  • the lock comprises a latch stop, the latch stop being movable between an operating position and an assembly position, wherein in the operating position the main latch is in operative connection with the latch stop in the retracted position, so that the latch stop a movement of the main latch into the Prevents the overtravel position, and in the assembly position the main latch is in the retracted position out of operative connection with the latch stop, so that the latch stop enables the main latch to move into the overtravel position.
  • the movement of the main latch from the extended position into the lock case is limited to the retracted position by means of the latch stop.
  • the movement of the latch stop between the operating position and the assembly position can take place manually and / or by means of gravity.
  • the Lock case are moved such that the latch stop is moved from the operating position to the assembly position.
  • the lock can be turned upside down so that gravity causes the latch stop to move from the operating position to the assembly position.
  • the lock preferably includes a lockable bolt.
  • the control latch is preferably arranged between the bolt and the main latch. In particular, it is provided that the control latch is not integrated into the main latch head, but protrudes separately through its own opening in the faceplate.
  • a lock 1 is described in detail using the Figures 1 to 6 explained.
  • Fig. 1 and 2 show a section of the lock 1 with lock case 2 and the essential components in the lock case.
  • the lock 1 is a locking latch lock and designed with its lock case 2 and faceplate 3 as a mortise lock.
  • the lock 1 comprises a main latch 4.
  • the main latch 4 comprises a main latch head 5 and a main latch shaft 6.
  • the main latch head 5 is arranged on the main latch shaft 6.
  • the main latch 4 can be moved linearly along the illustrated latch axis 30 relative to the lock case 2 via the main latch shaft 6.
  • the main latch 4 can be moved between an extended position (shown in the figures), a retracted position and an overtravel position.
  • the skin trap 4 is rotatable in the overtravel position.
  • the lock case 2 has a recess 26.
  • the main latch 4 can be pushed so far into the lock case 2 that it can be rotated through 180 ° around the latch axis 30 within the faceplate 3. This turning or turning of the main latch 4 takes place without opening the lock case 2.
  • the main latch head 5 pivots through the recess 26.
  • the lock 1 also includes a latch stop 27.
  • the main latch 4 In regular operation, the main latch 4 can be moved inward until the The main latch head 5 strikes the latch stop 27. The main latch 4 is in the retracted position when the main latch head 5 rests against the latch stop 27.
  • the latch stop 27 can be pivoted from an operating position into an assembly position in order to disengage from the main latch head 5. This makes it possible to push the main latch 4 inward so far that the main latch head 5 disengages from the faceplate 3 and is in the overtravel position. In the overstroke position, the main latch 4 can then be turned or turned.
  • the latch stop 27 can be moved between the operating position and the assembly position, with the main latch 4 in the retracted position being in operative connection with the latch stop 27 so that the latch stop 27 prevents the main latch 4 from moving into the overtravel position.
  • the main latch 4 In the assembly position, the main latch 4 is in the retracted position out of operative connection with the latch stop 27, so that the latch stop 27 enables the main latch 4 to move into the overtravel position.
  • the movement of the main latch 4 from the extended position into the lock case 2 is limited to the retracted position by means of the latch stop 27.
  • the movement of the latch stop 27 between the operating position and the assembly position can take place manually and / or by means of gravity.
  • the lock case 2 in the dismantled state of the lock 1, can be moved in such a way that the latch stop 27 is moved from the operating position to the assembly position.
  • the lock can be turned upside down so that the movement of the Latch stop 27 takes place from the operating position to the assembly position.
  • the lock 1 further comprises a control latch arrangement 10.
  • the control latch arrangement 10 comprises a control latch 11 which is arranged on a control latch carrier 14.
  • the exact design and arrangement of the control trap 11 on the control case carrier 14 is in particular based on Figures 4 to 6 to see. Accordingly, the control trap 11 comprises a control trap head 12 and a control case shaft 13.
  • the control case shaft 13 is located in the control case carrier 14.
  • a control latch spring 15 is also provided.
  • the control latch spring 15 is fitted as a spiral spring on the control latch shaft 13.
  • One end of the control latch spring 15 is supported against the control latch carrier 14.
  • the other end of the control latch spring 15 is supported against a control latch stop 16, which is located on the control latch shaft 13.
  • the control latch carrier 14 can be moved relative to the control latch 11 against the force of the control latch spring 15.
  • control case carrier 14 is arranged in the lock case 2 in a linearly movable manner parallel to the case axis 30.
  • the control case carrier 14 has a driver 17.
  • the driver 17 extends up to the level of the rear side of the main latch head 5.
  • the main latch head 5 can move the control latch carrier 14 via the driver 17.
  • control case carrier 14 comprises a sliding extension 18 and an actuating surface 19.
  • the sliding extension 18 and the actuating surface 19 cooperate with a locking element 20.
  • the lock 1 further comprises the locking element 20.
  • the locking element 20 is received in the lock case 2 such that it can rotate about a locking element axis of rotation 21.
  • the locking element axis of rotation 21 extends perpendicular to the latch axis 30.
  • the blocking element 20 has a blocking surface 22.
  • the blocking surface 22 blocks a movement of the main latch 4 inward, in particular from the extended position into the retracted position.
  • the locking surface 22 allows the main latch 4 to move, in particular into the retracted position and / or into the overtravel position.
  • the locking element 20 is moved into its locking position via a locking element spring 23.
  • the lock 1 comprises a nut 7, which can be turned, for example, using a door handle.
  • the nut 7 comprises several nut arms.
  • a first nut arm 8 and a second nut arm 9 are described as being relevant here.
  • the first nut arm 8 pulls the main latch 4 back, in particular from the extended position into the retracted position.
  • the second nut arm 9 actuates the blocking element 20.
  • the second nut arm 9 moves the blocking element 20 from the blocking position into the release position.
  • An in particular concave guide surface 24 is formed on the locking element 20.
  • the sliding extension 18 of the control case carrier 14 slides on this guide surface 24. With a linear movement of the Control latch carrier 14 can thus move the sliding extension 18 via the guide surface 24, the locking element 20 into the release position.
  • Fig. 1 shows the control latch carrier 14 in an extended position of the control latch carrier 14.
  • the control latch 11 is extended into a protruding position and protrudes over the faceplate 3.
  • Fig. 2 shows the control latch carrier 14 in a retracted position of the control latch carrier 14, the control latch 11 being in a retracted position.
  • control latch carrier 14 can be moved parallel to the latch axis 30 over the retracted position up to an overtravel position.
  • the actuating surface 19 of the control latch carrier 14 meets a complementary actuating surface 19 of the locking element 20.
  • This actuating surface 19 on the locking element 20 is formed in particular on a projection 25 of the locking element 20.
  • control latch carrier 14 When it moves into the overtravel position, the control latch carrier 14 thus holds the locking element 20 in its release position via the two adjacent actuating surfaces 19.
  • the main latch head 5 has a rear side that points into the interior of the lock case 2.
  • the latch stop 27 In normal operation of the lock 1, the latch stop 27 is in the operating position. Thus, the main latch 4 can be moved between the extended position and the retracted position, but not into the overtravel position.
  • the main latch 4 In normal operation of the lock 1 and with the door open, the main latch 4 is in the extended position and the control latch 11 is in the protruding position, as in FIG Figure 1 shown.
  • the main latch 4 is urged into the extended position by a main latch spring.
  • the main trap spring is in Figure 1 pictured above right.
  • the control latch assembly 10 is urged by a control latch assembly spring such that the control latch 11 is in the protruding position and the control latch carrier 14 is in the extended position.
  • the control latch arrangement spring can act on the control latch 11 and / or the control latch carrier 14.
  • the control trap assembly spring is in Figure 1 Visible through an elongated hole in the control latch carrier 14.
  • the elongated hole is used to guide the control latch carrier 14 on the lock case 2.
  • control latch 11 and the control latch carrier 14 are connected to one another via the control latch spring 15, the control latch carrier 14 is also moved when the control latch 11 moves and the control latch 11 is also moved when the control latch carrier moves, provided that there is no obstacle.
  • a movement of the control latch 11 between the protruding position and the retracted position and / or a movement of the control latch carrier 14 between the extended position and the retracted position is designed to be unobstructed.
  • the control latch carrier 14 therefore assumes the retracted position when the control latch 11 is in the retracted position.
  • the control latch carrier assumes the extended position when the control latch 11 is in the protruding position.
  • the main latch head 5 and the control latch head 12 hit a strike plate of the door.
  • the main latch 4 thereby moves from the extended position into the retracted position.
  • the control latch 11 thereby moves from the protruding position to the retracted position.
  • the control latch carrier 14 is moved from the extended position into the retracted position.
  • a surface of the main latch head 5 facing the locking element 20 strikes the locking element 20 and holds the locking element 20 in the release position.
  • the movement of the main latch 4 and the locking latch 11 are coordinated in such a way that the surface of the main latch head 5 facing the locking element 20 meets the locking element 20 and holds the locking element 20 in the release position before the control latch carrier 14 assumes the retracted position. This prevents the locking element 20 from moving into the locking position when the control latch carrier 14 moves from the extended position into the retracted position and prevents further movement of the main latch 4 into the retracted position.
  • the locking element 20 in the release position, the control latch carrier 14 in the extended position and the main latch head 5 in the extended position are arranged relative to one another in such a way that when the Main latch head 5 in the retracted position, the surface of the main latch head 5 facing the locking element 20 meets the locking element 20 and holds the locking element 20 in the release position before the main latch 4 can move the control latch carrier 14 into the retracted position via the driver 17.
  • the main latch 4 first strikes the locking element 20 before the main latch 4 interacts with the control latch carrier 14.
  • the locking element 20 is in particular located between the main latch head 5 and the driver 17, as in FIG Figure 1 shown.
  • the main latch 4 holds the locking element 20 in the release position.
  • the sliding extension 18 is spaced apart from the guide surface 24. This eliminates any interaction between the control case carrier 14 and the locking element 20.
  • Figure 2 represents the state with the door closed.
  • the main latch 4 has moved into an opening in the strike plate, while the control latch 11 rests against the strike plate.
  • the main trap 4 is in the extended position.
  • the main latch 4 therefore no longer holds the locking element 20 in the release position.
  • the control trap 11 is in the retracted position.
  • the control case carrier 14 is in the retracted position. In the retracted position, the control case carrier 14 releases a movement of the locking element 20 into the locking position.
  • the release is made possible in particular by the shape of the guide surface 24.
  • the guide surface 24 only comes to rest on the sliding extension 18 when the locking element 20 is in the locking position.
  • the locking element 20 is in Figure 2 in the locked position and prevents the main latch 4 from moving from the extended position to the retracted position.
  • the nut is operated to open the door.
  • the locking position of the locking element 20 is canceled by means of the nut arms 8, 9 and the main latch 4 is then moved from the extended position into the retracted position so that the door can be opened.
  • the blocking element 20 in the blocking position and the main latch 4 in the extended position are arranged relative to one another in such a way that the main latch 4 allows the blocking element 20 to move from the blocking position into the release position.
  • the blocking surface 22 of the blocking element 20 is non-contacting, in particular at a distance, from the main latch head 5 in the blocking position. Due to a distance between the blocking surface 22 and the main latch head 5, the blocking element 20 can be turned into the release position when it is opened.
  • the distance between the blocking surface 21 and the back of the main trap head 5 is preferably designed between 2 mm and 3 mm.
  • control case carrier 14 If the control case carrier 14 is moved starting from its extended position and the control case 11 thus extended, it first passes through the Entry position. With a further movement of the control latch carrier 14 in the same direction of movement, the control latch carrier 14 assumes its overtravel position. When the overtravel position is assumed, the control latch carrier 14 holds the locking element 20 in the release position. In this release position, the main latch 4 can be rotated by 180 °.
  • the control latch carrier 14 is arranged and designed in such a way that it can be moved into the overtravel position by moving the main latch 4 into the overtravel position. This is only possible if the control case carrier 14 is initially in the extended position and the locking element 20 is thus in the release position.
  • the driver 17 is arranged in such a way that when the main latch 4 moves from the extended position into the retracted position, the driver is in operative connection with the main latch 4 and / or is located.
  • a holding means 28 is provided which always remains in contact with the driver 17 while the main latch 4 is rotated in the overtravel position.
  • the holding means 28 is a ring-shaped sliding surface for the driver 17.
  • the initial state of lock 1 corresponds to that in Figure 1 shown condition. This is based on the description Figure 1 Referenced.
  • the latch stop 27 is moved from the operating position to the assembly position. Then the main trap 4 of the Extended position moved over the retracted position into the overtravel position. During the movement, the surface of the main latch head 5 facing the locking element 20 first strikes the locking element 20 and holds the locking element 20 in the release position. Then the main latch 4 hits the driver 17, in particular with the holding means 28. During the further movement of the main latch 4, the control latch carrier 14 is moved by the movement of the main latch 4 from the extended position through the retracted position into the overtravel position.
  • the control latch 11 is moved along by the movement of the control latch carrier 14 from the extended position into the retracted position from the protruding position into the retracted position due to the control latch spring 15. During the further movement of the control latch carrier 14 from the retracted position into the overtravel position, the control latch 11 remains in the retracted position. A stop in the lock case 2 prevents further movement of the control latch 11. By moving the control latch carrier 14 from the retracted position into the overtravel position, the control latch spring 15 is tensioned.
  • control latch carrier 14 During the movement of the control latch carrier 14 from the extended position into the retracted position, the control latch carrier 14 is disconnected from the locking element 20. In the retracted position, the sliding extension 18 and the guide surface 24 are spaced apart from one another. The locking element 20 is held in the release position by the main latch 4. In the overtravel position, the control case carrier 14 holds the locking element 20 in the release position. For this purpose, the actuating surfaces 19 rest against one another.
  • the main latch 4 is now rotated about the latch axis 30 in the overtravel position.
  • the surface facing the locking element 20 arrives of the main latch head 5, which previously held the blocking element 20 in the release position, out of engagement with the blocking element 20. It is therefore necessary that in the overtravel position of the control latch carrier 14 during the rotation of the main latch 4, the control latch carrier 14 holds the blocking element 20 in the release position .
  • the holding means 28 remains in operative connection with the driver 17.
  • the control latch carrier 14 is held in the overtravel position during the rotation of the main latch 4.
  • the locking element 20 is held in the release position. In the release position, the locking element 20 allows the main latch 4 to rotate.
  • the main latch spring, the control latch arrangement spring and the control latch spring 15 as well as a movement of the latch stop into the operating position can make the state according to FIG Figure 1 to be restored.
  • the inclined surface and the blocking surface of the main trap 4 are interchanged.
  • the control latch 11 can be pulled out of the lock case 2 and / or the faceplate 3 and rotated against the force of the control latch spring 15. Thereafter, the control latch 11 moves back by the force of the control latch spring 15.
  • the control latch carrier 14 remains in the lock case 2 during the rotation of the control latch 11.
  • the control latch carrier 14 remains in operative connection with the control latch 11 during the rotation of the control latch 11, the control latch spring 15 being tensioned.

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  1. Serrure (1), tout particulièrement serrure à pêne demi-tour de jour, comportant
    • un pêne demi-tour principal (4) rétractable,
    • un agencement de pêne demi-tour de commande (10) avec porteur de pêne demi-tour de commande (14) et pêne demi-tour de commande (11) agencé au dernier, le porteur de pêne demi-tour de commande (14) étant déplaçable dans les positions suivantes :
    ∘ une position sortie avec pêne demi-tour de commande (11) sorti,
    ∘ une position rentrée avec pêne demi-tour de commande (11) rentré,
    • et un élément de blocage (20), lequel
    ∘ en une position blocage, bloque le retrait du pêne demi-tour principal (4), et
    ∘ en une position relâche, débloque le retrait du pêne demi-tour principal (4),
    • le porteur de pêne demi-tour de commande (14) étant agencé pour actionner l'élément de blocage (20) de sorte que
    ∘ en la position sortie, l'élément de blocage (20) occupe la position relâche,
    ∘ en la position rentrée, l'élément de blocage (20) pouvant occuper la position blocage, et
    caractérisé en ce que le porteur de pêne demi-tour de commande (14) étant déplaçable en une position dépassement de course, la position rentrée étant aménagée le long de la direction de mouvement du porteur de pêne demi-tour de commande (14) entre la position sortie et la position dépassement de course, et
    le porteur de pêne demi-tour de commande (14) étant agencé pour actionner l'élément de blocage (20) de sorte que, dans la position dépassement de course, l'élément de blocage (20) occupe la position relâche.
  2. Serrure selon la revendication 1, le pêne demi-tour principal (4) étant déplaçable entre un emplacement sorti, un emplacement rentré et un emplacement dépassement de course, le pêne demi-tour principal (4) étant rotatif en l'emplacement dépassement de course.
  3. Serrure selon l'une des revendications précédentes, le porteur de pêne demi-tour de commande (14) et l'élément de blocage (20) ayant respectivement une surface d'actuation (19), qui, lors du mouvement du porteur de pêne demi-tour de commande (14) de la position rentrée vers la position dépassement de course, entrent en connexion opérationnelle ou sont en connexion opérationnelle pour maintenir l'élément de blocage (20) en la position relâche, pendant que le porteur de pêne demi-tour de commande (14) se trouve en la position dépassement de course.
  4. Serrure selon l'une des revendications 2 ou 3, en enfonçant le pêne demi-tour principal (4) en l'emplacement dépassement de course, le porteur de pêne demi-tour de commande (14) étant mobile vers la position dépassement de course, de préférence le pêne demi-tour principal (4) lors de sa rotation vers l'emplacement dépassement de course maintient le porteur de pêne demi-tour de commande (14) en la position dépassement de course.
  5. Serrure selon l'une des revendications précédentes, le porteur de pêne demi-tour de commande (14) comprenant un entraîneur (17) projetant vers le pêne demi-tour principal (4) et pouvant être enfoncé par le pêne demi-tour principal (4).
  6. Serrure selon la revendication 5, l'entraineur (17) pointant à une face arrière d'une tête de pêne demi-tour principal (5) du pêne demi-tour principal (4) et/ou le pêne demi-tour principal (4) comportant un moyen de maintien (28), lequel reste toujours en connexion opérationnelle tout particulièrement en contact avec le porteur de pêne demi-tour de commande (14) pendant que le pêne demi-tour principal (4) est tourné vers l'emplacement dépassement de course.
  7. Serrure selon l'une des revendications précédentes, le porteur de pêne demi-tour de commande (14) étant agencé mobile linéairement, tout particulièrement guidé dans le boîtier de serrure (2).
  8. Serrure selon l'une des revendications précédentes,
    • le porteur de pêne demi-tour de commande (14) comprenant une extension de glissement (18), laquelle glisse sur une surface de guidage (24) de l'élément de blocage (20) pour tirer l'élément de blocage (20) vers sa position relâche, ou
    • l'élément de blocage comprenant une extension de glissement, laquelle glisse sur une surface de guidage du porteur de pêne demi-tour de commande pour tirer l'élément de blocage vers sa position relâche.
  9. Serrure selon l'une des revendications précédentes, le pêne demi-tour de commande (11) étant agencé de façon mobile, tout particulièrement mobile linéairement, par rapport au porteur de pêne demi-tour de commande (14), tout particulièrement le pêne demi-tour de commande (11) étant sortie en une position faisant saillie, lorsque le porteur de pêne demi-tour de commande (14) se trouve en la position sortie et/ou étant rentré en une position retirée lorsque le porteur de pêne demi-tour de commande (14) se trouve en la position rentrée ou la position dépassement de course.
  10. Serrure selon l'une des revendications précédentes, le pêne demi-tour de commande (11) étant connecté au porteur de pêne demi-tour de commande (14) au moyen d'un ressort de pêne demi-tour de commande (15), au moyen du ressort de pêne demi-tour de commande (15), le pêne demi-tour de commande (11) étant mobile ensemble avec le porteur de pêne demi-tour de commande, tout particulièrement déplaçable.
  11. Serrure selon la revendication 10, le pêne demi-tour de commande (11) pouvant être tiré en une position montage contre la force du ressort de pêne demi-tour de commande, en la position montage, le pêne demi-tour de commande (11) étant tournant.
  12. Serrure selon l'une des revendications 10 ou 11, le porteur de pêne demi-tour de commande (14) étant mobile contre la force du ressort de pêne demi-tour de commande (15) de la position rentrée vers la position dépassement de course, tout particulièrement le pêne demi-tour de commande (11) restant en la position retirée.
  13. Serrure selon l'une des revendications 10 à 12, le pêne demi-tour de commande (11) comportant une tige de pêne demi-tour de commande (13) qui est enfoncée dans le porteur de pêne demi-tour de commande (14), le ressort de pêne demi-tour de commande (15) étant agencé sur la tige de pêne demi-tour de commande (13).
  14. Serrure selon l'une des revendications précédentes, lors d'un mouvement de l'emplacement de sortie vers l'emplacement de rentrée, le pêne demi-tour principal (4) engageant en connexion opérationnelle avec l'élément de blocage (20) de sorte que le pêne demi-tour principal (4) maintient l'élément de blocage (20) en la position relâche.
  15. Serrure selon l'une des revendications précédentes, la serrure comportant une butée de pêne demi-tour (27), la butée de pêne demi-tour (27) étant mobile entre une position service et un emplacement de montage, en la position service, le pêne demi-tour principal (4) en l'emplacement de rentrée étant en connexion opérationnelle avec la butée de pêne demi-tour (27) de sorte que la butée de pêne demi-tour (27) empêche un mouvement du pêne demi-tour principal (4) vers l'emplacement dépassement de course, et en l'emplacement montage, le pêne demi-tour principal (4) se trouvant en l'emplacement de rentrée hors connexion opérationnelle avec la butée de pêne demi-tour (27), de sorte que la butée de pêne demi-tour (27) débloque un mouvement du pêne demi-tour principal (4) vers l'emplacement dépassement de course.
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