NZ531886A - Lock device and a plate element comprised therein - Google Patents

Lock device and a plate element comprised therein

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NZ531886A
NZ531886A NZ531886A NZ53188602A NZ531886A NZ 531886 A NZ531886 A NZ 531886A NZ 531886 A NZ531886 A NZ 531886A NZ 53188602 A NZ53188602 A NZ 53188602A NZ 531886 A NZ531886 A NZ 531886A
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bolt
lock
bar
lock arrangement
plate
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NZ531886A
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Jorma Hirvi
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Assa Ab
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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
    • E05B63/0056Locks with adjustable or exchangeable lock parts
    • 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
    • E05B9/02Casings of latch-bolt or deadbolt locks
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
    • E05B59/00Locks with latches separate from the lock-bolts or with a plurality of latches or lock-bolts
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
    • E05B63/00Locks or fastenings with special structural characteristics
    • E05B63/0013Locks with rotary bolt without provision for latching

Abstract

A lock device comprises a plate element having a face plate and a beam attached to the face plate. The face plate is provided with apertures for at least one bolt. A lock housing is mounted to the plate element and includes a lock mechanism. At least one lock bolt is mounted to the plate element and is arranged for movement between an extended and a retracted position. When retracted, the bolt is sideways essentially surrounded by the beam, which preferably has a U-shaped cross-section. A driving element is mechanically connected to the bolt and is arranged to be actuated by the lock mechanism. The bolts including the driving arrangement thereof are thereby protected from damage, particularly if the plate element comprises high-strength material. The integration of front functions in the plate element allows for a modularisation of the lock device and thereby fewer parts for stock-keeping and/or a wider range of possible lock devices.

Description

5318 WO 03/027422 , 1 LOCK DEVICE AND A PLATE ELEMENT COMPRISED THEREIN HELD OF INVENTION The present invention relates generally to a lock arrangement and more specifically to a lock arrangement that includes a plate element which has integrated therewith front functions, such as latch bolt and lock bolt controlling and driving functions. The invention also relates to a plate element included in such a lock arrangement DESCRIPTION OF THE BACKGROUND ART Certain known locks include a face plate and a box which can be releasably connected to the face plate and which houses the lock mechanism. This enables specific products to be handled in a fairly rational manner. Swedish Patent Specification SE7601429-9 in the name of GKN-Stenman AB describes one such solution.
However, ever-higher demands are placed on present-day manufacturing industries with respect to automation and modularization, in order to minimise stock-keeping costs and to simplify assembly. This requirement is particularly expressed in the lock industry, in which locks of many different variations are manufactured. For example, it must be possible to supply locks of different dimensions, different bolt configurations, functions, etc.
Demands relating to greater security are also placed on lock manufacture. Customers and authorities require a lock to fulfil certain conditions with respect to security against forcing of the lock and with respect to its protection against other forms of manipulation.
Thus, one problem resides in the production of safer lock designs that can be produced on a large scale with retained flexibility, while holding stock-keeping costs down to a minimum at the same time. 2 SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION One object of the present invention is to provide a lock arrangement of the kind mentioned in the introduction, with which manufacture can be automated with simplified stock-5 keeping on the one hand, and which fulfils high security demands on the other hand.
The invention is based on the realisation that all front-located functions, such as controlling and driving the bolts included in the lock arrangement can be accommodated in a plate element, provided that said unit is designed correctly.
Accordingly, there is provided in accordance with a first aspect of the invention a lock arrangement of the kind defined in the accompanying Claim 1.
According to a second aspect of the invention, there is provided a plate element of the kind 15 defined in the accompanying Claim 10.
Other preferred embodiments of the invention are defined in the dependent Claims.
The inventive lock arrangement avoids the aforesaid drawbacks associated with known 20 technology. The inventive lock arrangement includes a plate element that surrounds the front-located functions. The functions are therewith protected against damage, particularly when the plate element is comprised of high strength material. Moreover, integration of the front-located functions in the plate element enables modularization of the lock arrangement, thereby requiring a smaller number of component parts to be kept in stock 25 and/or a greater variation of lock arrangements to be on offer.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS The invention will now be described in more detail by way of example and with reference 30 to the accompanying drawings, in which Fig. 1 is a perspective exploded view of an inventive lock arrangement; WO 03/027422 PCT/SE02/01746 3 Figs. 2a-c are respective views of a plate element included in the lock arrangement of Fig. i; Figs. 3a and 3b are respectively a perspective view and a side view of an alternative plate 5 element according to the invention; Figs. 4a and 4b are respectively a perspective view and a side view of a further alternative plate element according to the invention; Figs. 5a and 5b are respective views of follower units included in the lock unit according to the invention; and Figs. 5c and 5d are respective views of the follower units of Figs. 5a and 5b when fitted in the lock housing at different back sets.
DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS Preferred embodiments of a lock arrangement and a plate element according to the invention will now be described, initially with reference to Fig. 1. Fig. 1 is a perspective 20 illustration of the lock arrangement with the box and the lock cover removed. The lock arrangement comprises a plate element 10 that includes a face plate 11 and a bar 12 of U-shaped cross-section welded to the face plate. The shape of the U-bar will be apparent from Fig. 2c for example, from which it will be seen that said bar surrounds all front-located lock functions, such as the control and drive of a latch bolt 13 and a lock bolt 14. The plate 25 element 10 will be described in more detail hereinafter with reference to Figs. 2a-c.
The lock arrangement also includes a housing that comprises a box 21 and a cover 22. These lock components are a mirror image to otherwise identical components fitted to the U-bar 12 by means of fasteners, in the illustrated case screws and screw-threaded sleeves 30 23 a, 23 b, which extend through holes 21d in the box and corresponding holes 22d in the lock cover. The U-shaped bar therewith encloses the control and drive functions of the bolts in a sideways direction, i.e. in a direction towards the main surfaces of the box and the lock cover. The holes 21d and 22d coincide with through-penetrating holes 12a, 12b in the plate element. The box and the lock cover also include respective lips 21a-c and 22a-c WO 03/027422 PCT/SE02/01746 4 which extend at right angles to the bottom and cover and which function as side surfaces in the assembled state of the lock arrangement.
The lock arrangement also includes follower units or follower modules, in the illustrated 5 case a cylinder follower unit 30 and a handle follower unit 40, these units being described below in more detail with reference to Figs. 5a-c. The follower units are fitted between the box 21 and the lock cover 22 and are provided to this end with through-penetrating holes that coincide with holes 22a in the cover 22 and corresponding pins 21 e provided in said box, said pins co-acting with threaded sleeves 23 c inserted through the holes 22e.
The plate element 10 will now be described in detail with reference to Figs. 2a-c. The view shown in Fig. 2a corresponds to the view shown in Fig. 1, but with the box and the follower units omitted. Fig. 2b is a side view in which the U-bar 12 have been partly cut away in the region of the latch bolt bearing and control means. The latch bolt is adapted to 15 move forwards and backwards in a space defined partly by the actual U-bar 12 and partly by a generally U-shaped element 15 shown in section in Fig. 2b. The U-shaped element 15 is comprised of bent metal sheet riveted or welded to the U-bar 12 and comprised of the same material as said bar. The U-shaped element includes an opening for receiving an arm 16 which is pivotally mounted on a hollow pin which coincides co-axially with the 20 anchoring element disposed in the hole 12b and which functions to control movement of the bolt 13. The arm 16 engages a waist 13a on the bolt 13 and causes the bolt to move between a first outwardly extended position shown in the figure, and an inwardly withdrawn second position (not shown), as the arm is rotated about its pivot point. The arm 16 includes a lower end surface 16a which functions as a pressure point when manoeuvring 25 the bolt 13.
The U-shaped element 15 has several functions. Firstly, it functions as a guide for the bolt 13. Secondly, it functions to reinforce the U-bar 12, therewith stiffening the bar and thereby enhancing its resistance to damage. Thirdly, said element functions as a guard 30 against manipulation of the lock; it prevents manipulation from outside the lock through the opening that is formed when the latch bolt is pressed into its withdrawn position.
That part of the lock bolt 14 hidden by the U-beam 12 has been shown in a broken line in Fig. 2b. It will be seen that the bolt is pivotally mounted about the point 12a, i.e. the WO 03/027422 PCT/SE02/01746 anchoring hole that coincides with the hole 23a in the lock cover. This provides several advantages. Because the U-bar, which is made of high strength material, such as high-strength steel, encloses the control means and the pivotal bearing means of the lock bolt, a higher degree of security is achieved. Moreover, an existing component - an existing 5 anchoring element - can be used as the shaft about which the lock bolt rotates, therewith reducing the total number of components of the lock arrangement. Alternatively, the latch bolt 14 may be pivotally mounted on a tubular element. When fitting the box 21 and the lock cover 22, a fastener, such as a rivet or a screw, is inserted through the hollow pin. This results in a very strong pivot shaft.
Because the pivot bearing is provided in the U-bar, the bearing point can be placed close to the face plate 11. This enables the lock bolt to be configured or designed to fill substantially all of the hole provided in the face plate for accommodating the bolt, in the state of the lock shown in the figures. As a result, an unauthorised person wishing to 15 manipulate the lock will have more difficulty in accessing the lock interior from the face plate side of said lock.
The element that functions as a lock bolt pivot shaft is preferably a combination of a screw and sleeve 24a, 24b. Alternatively, said element may consist of a rivet joint.
The U-bar can be strengthened still further by providing respective edges of the track along which the bolt moves with an inwardly facing flange (not shown) that functions as a force-absorbing zone.
Because the pivot bearings are anchored in a single fixed part of the lock, the U-bar 12, the locking forces can be taken up more efficiently than if said bearings were anchored in the box.
Moreover, integration of all front-located functions in the plate element enables the use of 30 a smaller back set or follower hole distance, i.e. the distance from the front edge of the face plate to the handle and knob pivot point, see Fig. 5c in which this distance is referenced "d". In turn, this enables a smaller back measurement to be used than in the case of locks, whereby the total depth of the lock arrangement can be made smaller.
W003,#™22 PCT/SE02/01746 6 Figs. 2a-c illustrate a plate element that includes a lock bolt and a latch bolt. The inventive plate element may, of course, be provided with other bolt combinations. Figs. 3 a and 3 b illustrate a plate element 10' which is provided with two latch bolts 13, 13', of which the lower latch bolt 13 is mounted in precisely the same way as the bolt described with reference to Figs. 2a-c and the upper bolt 13' is mounted in a corresponding manner, i.e. with the aid of a U-shaped element (not shown) provided in the U-bar 12. In this case, the face plate 11' is provided with two latch bolt accommodating openings and the construction is mirror-imaged vertically. The face plate also includes an opening for accommodating an interlocking bolt 17 which is used typically for daytime locking purposes and which is also constructed in the form of a module (not shown). It will be noted that the U-bar is identical with the earlier described bar, thereby simplifying and facilitating stock-keeping and assembly of respective lock components.
Figs. 4a and 4b illustrate a further embodiment of the inventive plate element, referenced 10". This plate element does not include a latch bolt, but does, on the other hand, include a lock boh 14 which is identical to the bolt described above with reference to Figs. 2a-c.
The follower units 30 and 40 will now be described in more detail with reference to Figs. 5a-c in which non-assembled units are shown respectively in perspective and in plan view in Figs. 5 a and 5b and in an assembled state in Figs. 5c and 5d.
The cylinder follower unit 30 is generally square and includes the drive means found with conventional cylinder followers. Thus, the unit 30 includes a through-penetrating opening 31 for receiving a dogging element (not shown) at a lock cylinder or a knob. In the case of the illustrated example, the follower is of the so-called "butterfly" type, where the follower is adapted to rotate through about 90 degrees. It will be understood, however, that this does not exclude the use of other types of followers, such as cruciform followers where the follower is adapted for rotation through 360 degrees.
The cylinder follower unit 30 is adapted to communicate with the bolt 14 through the medium of a pin 32 and a link arrangement 14a. The pin 32 is thus moved up or down, depending on the direction of rotation of the follower and of the movement of the pin, wherewith the bolt 14 rotates about the shaft 12a between the outwardly extended position shown in the figures and an inwardly withdrawn position (not shown). 7 The cylinder follower unit 30 and the handle follower unit 40 are mutually connected by a link arrangement 35 in the case of the illustrated embodiment, thereby enabling withdrawal of the latch bolt 13 to be achieved by rotation of the cylinder follower unit 30.
Fig. 5c shows the cylinder follower unit fitted in a lock that has a back set referenced "d" in the figure. When a larger key insertion distance is desired, see Fig. 5d, the cylinder follower unit is mounted in a box 21' of greater width. The gap between the bolt drive and the pin 32 is bridged by giving the link arrangement 14a an appropriate length. This provides complete flexibility with regard to the back set and box measurement, with the 10 lower limit given by the minimum measurement shown in Fig. 5c.
The handle follower unit 40 is adapted to communicate with the arm 16 that controls movement of the latch bolt 13 between its extended and withdrawn positions. In this regard, there is used a pressure rod 42 of appropriate length, referenced 42 in Fig. 5c and 15 42' in Fig. 5d. The handle follower is caused to rotate by means of a handle, or knob (not shown), that has a square pin inserted in a square opening 41 in the handle follower. The handle follower unit 40 includes an arrangement which when the follower is rotated clockwise, as shown in the figure, the rod 42 presses against the surface 16a of the arm 16. to the left in the figure. Thus, as will be apparent from Fig. 2b, the arm 16 is therewith 20 caused to rotate clockwise so that the upper part of the arm that engages the waist 13 a in the bolt 13 steers the bolt positively or forcibly towards its withdrawn position (not shown). When the spring-loaded handle follower is caused to return to its starting position, the similarly spring-loaded latch bolt will be moved to its outwardly extended position.
Because the force transmission between the handle follower unit 40 and the arm 16 is effected by means of a pressure rod of selective length, full flexibility is permitted with respect to the back set "d" in the same way as that associated with the cylinder follower unit.
Although the invention has been described with reference to preferred embodiments of a lock arrangement and associated plate elements, it will be understood by the person skilled in this particular field that these embodiments can be varied within the scope of the accompanying Claims. For example, the lock bolt 14 can also be surrounded by a U-shaped element corresponding to the element 15 surrounding the latch bolt. 8

Claims (11)

WHAT WE CLAIM IS-
1. A lock arrangement comprising:- a plate element which comprises a face plate and a bar having a generally U-shaped cross-section and being attached to said face plate, wherein said face plate includes openings for accommodating at least one lock bolt and further comprising, a lock housing fitted to said plate element and housing a lock mechanism, wherein - at least one bolt is fitted to said plate element and adapted to move between an extended and a withdrawn position, wherein when in its withdrawn position the bolt is substantially surrounded sideways by said bar and - a drive element journalled in said bar and connected mechanically to said bolt, - wherein said drive element is adapted to be manoeuvred by said lock mechanism.
2. The lock arrangement according to Claim 1, which comprises a U-shaped element attached to the bar wherein said at least one bolt is adapted to move forwards and backwards in a space defined by said bar and said U-shaped element.
3. The lock arrangement according to Claim 2, wherein said at least one bolt is a latch bolt.
4. The lock arrangement according to any one of Claims 1 -3, wherein said at least one bolt is pivotally mounted on a hollow pivot element that coincides with a first through-penetrating opening in said bar. Spec 522 Claims INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OFFfCfc OF N.z. 0 2 JUN 2006 RECEIVED | 31 May 2006
5. The lock arrangement according to any one of Claims 1 -3, wherein the drive of said at least one bolt is pivotally mounted on a hollow pivot element that coincides with a second through-penetrating opening in the bar. 5
6. The lock arrangement according to Claim 4 or 5, wherein at least one of said first and second through-penetrating openings is adapted to receive a lock housing mounting joint.
7. The lock arrangement according to any one of the preceding Claims, wherein said 10 lock mechanism communicates with said at least one bolt through the medium of a separate pressure rod whose length has been adapted to the relevant key insertion depth.
8. The lock arrangement according to any one of the preceding Claims, comprising 15 two bolts with vertically mirror-imaged control and drive means.
9. A plate element for inclusion in a lock arrangement, wherein said plate element includes a face plate and a bar having a generally U-shaped cross-section and being attached to said face plate, and wherein the face plate includes openings for 20 accommodating at least one bolt wherein - at least one bolt is fitted to said plate element and adapted for movement between an extended and a withdrawn position, wherein when in said withdrawn position the bolt is essentially surrounded sideways by said bar; and - a drive element journalled in said bar and connected mechanically to said bolt; 25 - wherein said drive element is adapted to be manoeuvred by a lock mechanism.
10. A lock arrangement substantially as herein described with reference to the accompanying drawings. Spec 522 Claims INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OFFICE OF N.Z. 01 JLJN 2006 RB0KIVKD 31 May 2006 10
11. A plate element for inclusion in a lock arrangement substantially as herein described with reference to the accompanying drawings. ASSA AB By its Attorney DON HOPKINS & ASSOCIATES 10 Per: Spec 522 Claims INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OFFICE OF N.Z. o 2 JUN 2006 RECEIVE 31 May 2006
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