GB2054718A - A door lock - Google Patents

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GB2054718A
GB2054718A GB7925479A GB7925479A GB2054718A GB 2054718 A GB2054718 A GB 2054718A GB 7925479 A GB7925479 A GB 7925479A GB 7925479 A GB7925479 A GB 7925479A GB 2054718 A GB2054718 A GB 2054718A
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
    • E05B63/00Locks or fastenings with special structural characteristics
    • E05B63/0017Locks with sliding bolt without provision for latching

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Abstract

A lock has a bolt 60 and a key- operated barrel 30 at right angles, and with their axes coplanar. A pinion 50 bias teeth which engage teeth 62 on the bolt and teeth 32 on an extension of the barrel. The pinion, bolt and barrel are in a longitudinally split housing, held together by screws, the pinion having a slot to receive one of the screws. The barrel lock 33 moves a latch plate 39 transverse to its axis, so as to extend into a slot 36 in the housing to prevent movement of the barrel. <IMAGE>

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SPECIFICATION A door lock The present invention relates to locks wherein a key-operated barrel causes movement of a bolt through racks and a pinion.
The present lock construction includes a housing which provides guides for a bolt and for a cylindrical key-operated barrel assembly, which are longitudinally slidable in the housing. The barrel assembly has a first rack and the bold has a second rack. The axes of the barrel assembly and the bolt are coplanar and intersecting, preferably at right angles. A pinion mounted within the housing has teeth in mesh with the first and second racks, and is coplanar with the racks of the bolt and barrel assembly.
The pinion has spaced toothed portions, and a fastener for holding the lock in assembled relationship passes in the space between the two portions of the pinion. The housing is longitudinally split, and is held together, at least in part, by the mentioned fastener.
The barrel assembly comprises a key-operated barrel lock, and a generally cylindrical retainer for said barrel lock having a cylindrical portion which rotatably receives the barrel lock, the retainer having extending from it the aforementioned toothed, axial extension. A latch is provided in the barrel assembly, and is movable transversely of the barrel assembly upon rotation of the barrel lock, between a retracted position in which it is wholly within the perimeter of the retainer and an extended position in which a portion of the latch projects outwardly beyond the perimeter of the retainer, and into the aforementioned slot in the housing.The latch is moved by a pin which extends from the barrel lock, and which is engaged in a recess in the latch; track-iike guides are provided on the barrel assembly and the latch, so as to guide the latch in its extending and retracting movements.
Among the objects of the present invention are to provide a lock which has a barrel assembly and a bolt positioned in coplanar, angular relationship, so as to provide a relatively thin construction.
Another object is to provide a relatively thin lock construction of the aforesaid type, which is adapted to have a readily formed, longitudinally split housing held together by a fastener through and axially spaced from the center of the pinion. A further object is to provide such a lock which will be long lasting, avoiding the use of springs.
According to the present invention there is provided a door lock having a housing, a keyoperated barrel assembly axially slidable in the housing, an axially slidable bolt in the housing, a first rack on the barrel assembly and a second rack on the bolt, a pinion engaging said racks to move the bolt upon movement of the barrel assembly, the pinion being coplanar with the racks of the barrel assembly and the bolt, and the axes of the barrel assembly and the bolt being intersecting and coplanar.
An embodiment of the invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings wherein: Figure 1 is an elevational view, with a housing part removed, of a lock in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention; Figure 2 is a cross-sectional view taken on line 2-2 of Figure 1; Figure 3 is a cross-sectional view taken on the line 3-3 of Figure 1; Figure 4 is an elevational view, partly in section, showing the barrel assembly and latch of the lock; and Figure 5 is a cross-sectional view taken on the line 5-5 of Figure 4.
Referring now to the drawings, wherein like or corresponding reference numerals are used for like or corresponding parts throughout the several views, there is shown in Figure 1 a right angle door lock generally designated 10, and including a housing part 11, which is formed to provide various guide and support surfaces as will be hereinafter set forth. As shown in Figures 2 and 3, there is provided a mating housing part 20.
Referring again to Figure 1, located in housing part 11 is a barrel assembly 30, a pinion 50, and a bolt 60. The barrel assembly 30 comprises an extension 31 having a rack 32 thereon, the teeth of which are in mesh with the teeth 52 of a first toothed portion 51 of the pinion 50. The second toothed portion 53 of the pinion 50 is spaced from the first portion 51, and has teeth 54 which are in mesh with teeth 62 on the bolt 60.
The housing part 11, and the mating housing part 20, are provided with transverse openings to receive transverse fastening elements, so as to hold the lock in assembled relationship. In Fig. 1, there may be seen fasteners 12, 13 and 14; due to the spacing of the portions 51 and 53 of the pinion 50, the fastener 14 will occupy the space between these portions when the barrel assembly 30 is moved upwardly, thereby rotating the pinion 50 and withdrawing the bolt 60. This construction provides for a compact, relatively thin lock 10.
Referring now to Fig. 2, housing part 11 may be seen to include an integral, molded pinion support post 1 5, which has the pinion 50 journalled thereon, and urged by spring washer 50a. The spring washer 50a creates friction on pinion 50, to prevent free rotation, and serves as a spring shim to permit commercial tolerances to be used and avoid secondary machining operations. The housing part 20 has an opening 21 to receive the end portion of pinion support post 15, the end of which may be flattened to provide for further securement of the housing parts 11 and 20 in assembled relationship. Housing parts 11 and 20 will be seen to have mating hollow cylindrical portions 1 6 and 22, for receiving in guiding relationship the barrel assembly 30.The second portion 53 of pinion 50 may be seen extending downwardly, the teeth 54 thereof being in mesh with the teeth forming the rack 62 of the bolt 60.
Bolt 60 may be seen to be supported and guided in a pair of part-semi-cylindrical hollows 1 7 and 23 which are formed in the housing parts 11 and 20, respectively; as is apparent from Figs. 1 and 2, the upper portion of the guiding support hollows for the bolt 60 formed in each of the housing parts 11 and 20 is relieved, so as to provide access to the rack 62 for the second portion 53 of pinion 50.
As shown in Fig. 3, the extension 31 has a rack 32 which is in mesh with the teeth 53 (not shown) of the first portion 51 of the pinion 50. The longitudinally split construction of the housing, made up of the housing parts 11 and 20, is readily seen, as is the coplanar relationship of the extension 31, pinion 50 and bolt 60.
Referring now to Figs. 4 and 5, the barrel assembly 30 may be seen, in Fig. 4 barrel assembly 30 including a conventional keyoperated barrel lock 33 which is carried in a retainer 34 which comprises a cylindrical portion 35 which rotatably receives the key-operated barrel lock 33 therein. The retainer 34 in addition includes the aforementioned extension 31 with its rack 32. The barrel lock 33, while being rotatable in the cylindrical retainer portion 35, is not axially movable relative to it.
As best seen in Fig. 5, the cylindrical portion of the housing which is formed by the cylindrical hollow portions 1 6 and 22 is off-set in relation to the housing formed by the housing parts 11 and 20. These cylindrical hollow portions are provided with a slot 36, and the key-operated barrel lock 33 has an eccentric pin 37, which extends in the axial direction, into a recess 38 of generally arcuate shape which is formed in a plate 39 which functions as a latch. As seen in Fig. 4, the plate 39 rests on a shelf 41 which is transversely of the longitudinal axis of the barrel assembly 30, and is formed as a part of the retainer 34.The shelf 41 is provided with a longitudinally extending recess 42, which receives, in guiding relationship, an elongate protrusion 43 which extends downwardly, as shown in Fig. 4, from the bottom of the latch 39. Accordingly, in the Fig. 4 position, it will be understood that the key-operated lock 33 has been rotated, so as to move the pin 37 in an arcuate path, pin 37 engaging the walls of latch 39 forming the recess 38, thereby retracting latch 39 from the slot 36, the movement of latch 39 being in a direction transverse to the longitudinal axis of the key-operated lock 33 due to the guiding relationship of the protrusion 43 of latch 39 and the elongate recess 42 of the shelf 41.
Once the latch 39 is in the retracted position, shown in Fig. 4, it is then possible to depress the entire barrel assembly 30, thereby moving the rack 32 in the axial direction, to thereby cause corresponding linear movement of the bolt 60.
In operation, referring first to Fig. 4, the keyoperated barrel lock 33 has been rotated so as to withdraw the latch plate 39 from its locking position into its release position. Thereafter, the barrel assembly 30 may be depressed, to the position shown in Figs. 1-3, so as to cause movement of the bolt 60 to the retracted position as shown therein, due to the rotation of pinion 50 by the linear movement of the extension 31, the pinion 50 causing linear movement of the bolt 60.
Retraction or upward movement of the barrel assembly 30 is achieved with the key in the barrel lock 33, and rotated slightly so as to not be withdrawn therefrom. This rotation is permitted by the shape and size of the recess 38, which thereby permits some movement of the pin 37 without corresponding transverse movement of the latch plate 39. As will be understood, this linear movement of the barrel assembly 30 will cause rotation of pinion 50 and extension of bolt 60 into the locked position. Thereafter, the key-operated barrel lock 33 may be rotated further on its axis, so as to project the latch plate 39 outwardly, and into the slot 36, to thereby achieve locking of the barrel assembly 30 against linear movement.
There has been provided a lock construction in which the housing is formed of a pair of housing parts which encompass and have within them the operating mechanism of the lock, including a barrel assembly, a bolt and a pinion. The barrel assembly and the bolt are coplanar, right angular relationship, so that there results a relatively thin lock construction. The herein disclosed lock is not subject to damage by inadvertent operation thereof by a person having a key, and the lock is relatively secure against damage in opening through maliciousness. The herein disclosed lock is of long lasting construction, and has no spring.
It will be obvious to those skilled in the art that the invention is not limited to what is shown in the drawings and described in the specification but only as indicated in the appended claims.

Claims (11)

1. A door lock having a housing, a key-operated barrel assembly axially slidable in the housing, an axially slidable bolt in the housing, a first rack on the barrel assembly and a second rack on the bolt, a pinion engaging said racks to move the bolt upon movement of the barrel assembly, the pinion being coplanar with the racks of the barrel assembly and the bolt, and the axes of the barrel assembly and the bolt being intersecting and coplanar.
2. The lock of claim 1, wherein the axis of the bolt is at right angles to the axis of the barrel assembly.
3. The lock of claim 1, wherein the rack has spaced apart first and second arcuate toothed portions each meshing with a said rack.
4. The lock of claim 3, wherein said housing comprises at least two parts, one of which has a part on one side of the pinion and the other of which has a part on the other side of the pinion, and a fastener securing the housing parts together and passing through the space between the toothed portions of the pinion.
5. The lock of claim 4, wherein said housing comprises facing housing parts each having facing semi-cylindrical recesses for receiving said barrel assembly and said bolt.
6. The lock of claim 1, wherein the barrel assembly comprises a barrel lock, a retainer for the barrel lock comprising a cylindrical portion rotatably receiving the barrel lock therein, the retainer comprising an axial extension, and the rack of said barrel assembly comprising teeth on the extension.
7. The lock of claim 1, wherein the barrel assembly comprises a barrel lock, a retainer for the barrel lock comprising a cylindrical portion rotatably receiving the barrel lock therein, a latch carried by the barrel assembly, an eccentric pin on the barrel lock for moving the latch transversely of the axis of the barrel lock upon rotation of said barrel lock in the retainer, between a retracted position wholly within the perimeter of said retainer and an extended position in which the latch is at least partially outside the perimeter of said retainer, and a slot in said housing for receiving the latch in the extended position thereof.
8. The lock of claim 7, wherein the latch has a recess which receives the pin.
9. The lock of claim 8, and a guide for the latch for guiding the latch between its extended and retracted positions.
10. The lock of claim 9, wherein the guide comprises a transverse shelf on the retainer, the latch engaging the shelf, the shelf and latch having cooperating guide elements.
11. A door lock substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to and as illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
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GB2137688A (en) * 1983-04-07 1984-10-10 Banham Patent Locks Ltd Rack bolts

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