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US1929985A
US1929985A US54807431A US1929985A US 1929985 A US1929985 A US 1929985A US 54807431 A US54807431 A US 54807431A US 1929985 A US1929985 A US 1929985A
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    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
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  • universal lock mechanism is to be hereinafter construed as meaning a lock mechanism so constructed that it may be universally used as a locking means for a communicating door necessitating a lock having key openings on both sides thereof, as a mortise lock with a key on either or any one side thereof, or as a cell or room lock where a key is used only on one side
  • the term universal lock is also to be construed to mean a lock mechanism so constructed and arranged that the lock may be applicable to any door regardless of the side on which the door is hinged and of the directionof swing of the door or, in the event of a slidably mounted door, of the direction of sliding movement of the door from That-is, a lock constructed in accordance with my invention may be applied to doors irrespective of whether or not they are hinged on their right hand or left hand sides which necessarily results in the lock mechanism being on the side opposite thehinged mounting, and may be applied to sliding doors which slide either to'the right or to the left from closed to open position which, as in the
  • Lock mechanisms as previously constructed have necessitated a separate lock mechanism for each of the applications above enumerated.
  • FIG. 1 is a view taken on theline l1 of Fig. 2, partly in elevation and partly in section, showing a lock mechanism constructed in accordance with my invention, this lockmechanism being of the type having key openings on both sides thereof;
  • Fig. 2 is a plan view showing the bolt and bolt actuating parts, with the bolt in full locked position;
  • Fig. 3 is a fragmentary view showing a part of the bolt actuating mechanism in a position to move the bolt throwing arm preparatory to causing actuation of the bolt to retracted or full unlocked position;
  • Fig. 1 is a view taken on theline l1 of Fig. 2, partly in elevation and partly in section, showing a lock mechanism constructed in accordance with my invention, this lockmechanism being of the type having key openings on both sides thereof;
  • Fig. 2 is a plan view showing the bolt and bolt actuating parts, with the bolt in full locked position;
  • Fig. 3 is a fragmentary view showing a part of the bolt actuating
  • FIG. 4 is airagmentary view showing the bolt throwing armin a position to bring about actuating of the bolt to retracted or full unlocked position;
  • Fig, 5 is a view similar to Fig, 2 showing the locking bolt in retracted or full un- 6Q locked position;
  • Fig, 6 is a view showing the con v nectors for a double side lock mechanism in disassembled relation with the bolt throwing arm;
  • Fig. 7 is a view showing the key employedfor actuating the lock;
  • Fig. 8 isa view partly in sec-. 5 tion and partly in elevation showing the lock me anism shown in Fig. 1 wher such l k mechanism is employed as one having a single key opening only;
  • FIG. 9 is a perspective view of a cover plate adapted to be disposed over the en-. 7 it tire lock mechanism to protect the s'ame when the lock mechanism is applied to the outer face of a door;
  • Fig. 10 is a sectional view taken on the line 10 of Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 11. ,iS a Sectional view taken on the line llwll of Fig. ,1;
  • Fig. 12 is a sectional view taken on line 12 1 Oi Fig, 1 showing the position the top connector. shown in Fig.
  • I have shown, par. ticularly in Figs.
  • the casing 1 is provided with stops 5 against whichparts oi the locking bolt 2 abut when in full locked or lull unlocked 190- V sition and the lever .
  • arm connector 4 is adapted to throw the locking bolt from 1111 locked to full unlocked position or vice verse by a action by swing of the lever arm connector or roll back'through 180 90o'f this movement be:
  • the casing 1 includes an annular boss 6 presenting a sleeve portion having a socket or recess in which a cylinder or barrel '7 is mounted, the cylinder or barrel having an annular flange 8 that rests on a shoulder 9 within the sleeve.
  • Such cylinder or barrel fits loosely within the sleeve and the annular fiange 8 is provided with openings adapted to fit over pins 10 extending outwardly from the shoulder whereby the cylinder or barrel is held against rotation but may be easily longitudinally inserted into or removed from the sleeve.
  • a plug 11 fits loosely within the cylinder or barrel and is rotatable relative thereto, being held'within the cylinder or barrel by means of an annular plate 12 held on the'annular flange of the cylinder or barrel by means of screws 13.
  • the plate 12 fits over the plug 11 and abuts against an annular shoulder thereon and the plug 11 is provided on its lowermost end with a non-circular driving projection 14 entering a corresponding socket 15 in a connector 16 adapted to make operative connection between the plug 11 and the roll back or lever arm connector 4 when the connector 16 is in certain of its'positions.
  • Suitable means are provided for confining the cylinder and plug within the sleeve.
  • the cylinderand plug are confined in the sleeve by 'a washer 1'7 threaded into the outer end of the sleeve and doweled into the cylinder or barrel by means of pins 18 that extend through openings in the washer 17'and into corresponding openings in the cylinder or barrel.
  • the outermost ends of the pins 18 may be ground ofi flush with the outer face of the washer which effectively prevents removal of the washer and other parts of the lock bolt operating and locking mechanism except by an authorized person with proper equipment.
  • Plug 11 is provided with a cruciform keyway or slot 19 for a key 20 having ward portions of like cross section which actuate tumbler levers 21 that cooperate with longitudinal grooves 22 in the cylinder or barrel '7 and normally prevent rotation of the plug relative to the cylinder or barrel.
  • the plug 11 is provided with a non-circular socket or recess 23 to receive a likeshaped portion 24 of the key 20 when the latter is fullyinserted in the keyway of the plug 11.
  • This construction permits the operating power of the key to be taken from the portion 24 thereof instead of from the wards, which protects the wards against injury. Likewise, such construction prevents the key from being inserted into the lock in any but one position.
  • the casing 1 is closed by a plate 25 secured thereto by tion of a lock bolt operating and locking mechanism similar to the one which was just previi,929,es5
  • the plug of this look bolt operating and locking mechanism having a non-circular projection 31 adapted to enter a slot 32 in a connector 33 for making an operative connection between the lock operating and locking mechanism within the annular boss 30 and therroll back or lever arm connector 4.
  • each of the connectors 16 and 33 embody annular sleeve-like cutout portions 34 for the reception of the ends of the cylinders or barrels of the key actuated lock bolt operating and locking mechanisms disposed- Within the sleeves 6 and 30 respectively.
  • the connectors are provided with off-center projections 35 and 36 respectively, each projection having one end thereof adapted to abut against the ends 37 of a semi-circular member 38 on the inner wall of the sleeve portion 39 of the lever arm connectors or roll back 4 with their opposite ends adapted to travel within the inner circumference of the member 38.
  • the connectors 16 and 33 fit within the sleeve portion 39 of the roll back or lever arm connector 4 when in assembled relation and, in accordance with my invention, the connectors are so disposed that the long ends of the off-center projections 35 and 36 abut against opposite ends 37 of the member 38.
  • the connectors 16 and 33 locked against movement by the projections 14 and 31 of the lock bolt operating and locking mechanism when no key is disposed'therein'prevents movement of the roll back or lever arm connector 4 in either direction to hold the locking bolt 2 in whatever position it is in at the time the keys are withdrawn from the lock bolt operating and locking mechanism.
  • this universal locking mechanism embodying the key actuated lock bolt operating and locking mechanism and key openings in co-axial alignment on opposite sides of the lock mechanism, assuming that there is no key in either lock bolt operating or looking mechanism whereby the locking bolt is held against movement in either direction by the long ends of the off-center projections 35 and 36 on the connectors 16 and 33 abutting against opposite ends 37 of the member 38, a key is inserted in one of the key openings which moves the locking dogs 21 out of the grooves 22 and permits the plug 11 to be' rotated by turning the key.
  • I have provided a universal locking mechanism with lock actuating parts and key openings on opposite sides thereof and in co-axial alignment whereby one look actuating mechanism has no eiiect on the actuation of the other to operate the locking bolt and wherein either lock actuating -mechanism may be used if desired.
  • This look just described is particularly applicable to use as a lock mechanism for a corridor door or as a mortise lock wherein key openings are desired on both sides of the lock.
  • the lock may be applied with a key opening on oneside thereof only or both sides thereof as desired and the lock mechanism may be turned, rotated, or applied in any'desired manner.
  • the lock mechanism is so constructed that, when used as a lock having key openings on both sides thereof, the lock bolt may be actuated to projected or full locked position or retracted or full unlocked position from one side of the door and may then be actuated to either of its two positions from the opposite side of the door. That is, the lock operating-mechanisms on one side of'the door do not at any time affect operation of the locking bolt from the opposing side of the door and by the lock actuating mechanism on that'side.
  • Locking mechanism of the character described comprising a hollow casing, a reciprocatingbolt therein having a through opening, and lock actuating mechanism for said bolt extending through the bolt opening, comprising a roll back effective upon the bolt and including a sleeve portion provided with shoulders spaced approximately 180 apart, two independent actuators rotatable within said sleeve with each actuator having an operating projection adapted by rotation of the actuator to engage either of said shoulders for actuation of said roll back, and a key controlled operating member for each of said actuators.
  • Locking mechanism of the character described comprising a hollow casing, a reciprocating bolt therein having a through opening, and lock actuating mechanism for said bolt extending through the bolt opening, comprising a roll back effective upon the bolt and including a sleeve portion provided with shoulders spaced approximately 180 apart, two independent actuators rotatable within said sleeve with each actuator having an operating projection adapted by rotation of the actuator to engage either of said shoulders for actuation of said roll back, and a key controlled operating member for each of said actuators, each operating member being adapted to maintain its actuator stationary when the other of said operating members is operated.
  • Locking mechanism of the character described comprising a hollow casing, a reciprocat ing bolt therein having a through opening, and a lock actuating mechanism for said bolt extending effective upon the bolt and including a sleeve portion provided with shoulders spaced approximately 180 apart, two independent actuators rotatable within said sleeve with each actuator having an operating projection adapted by rotation of the actuator to' engage either of said shoulders, and a key operated member for each of said actuators, said actuators having their prothrough such bolt opening, comprising a roll back jeetions normally disposed oppositely with the bolt in full projected or full retracted position, whereby to prevent movement of said bolt except through said key operated members.
  • Locking mechanism of the character described comprising a hollow casing, a reciprocating bolt therein having a through opening,
  • a roll back movable through 360 and efiective upon the bolt comprising a roll back movable through 360 and efiective upon the bolt and including a sleeve portion provided with shoulders spaced approximately 180 apart, two independent actuators rotatable with in said sleeve with each actuator having an operating projection adapted by rotation of the ,actuator to engage either of said shoulders, and a key operated member for each of said actuators, said actuators having their projections normally disposed oppositely with the bolt iniull' projected or full retracted position, whereby to prevent movement of said bolt except through said key operated members, each actuator being movable through 360 to movethe bolt to full projected or full retracted position, 180 of such movement i being lost motion.
  • Locking mechanism of the character described comprising a hollow casing, a reciprocating bolt therein having a through opening, and a lock actuating mechanism for said bolt extending through such bolt opening, comprising a roll back effective upon the bolt and including a sleeve portion provided with shoulders spaced approximately 180 apart, two independent actuators rotatable within said sleeve with each actuator having an operating projection adapted by rotation of the actuator to engage either of said through such bolt opening, comprising a roll backmovable through 360 and effective'upon the bolt and including a sleeve portion provided with shoulders spaced approximately 180 apart, two independent actuators rotatable within said sleeve with each'actuator having an operating projection adapted by rotation of the actuator to engage either of said shoulders, and a key operated member for each of said actuators, said actuators being in superposed relation and with the operating projections normally disposed oppositelyto abut the opposite shoulders on said sleeve portionwith the bolt in' full projected or full retracted position, whereby to prevent

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Oct. 10, 1933. A. MAIN 1,929,985
UNIVERSAL LOCK MECHANI SM Filed July 1, 1931 2 Sheets-Sheet l IIIIIIII INVENTOR 5M gw, @191 9 7 ATTORNEY.
06L 1933- A. MAIN 1,929,985
UNIVERSAL LOCK MECHANI SM Filed July 1931 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 INVENYOR 2 j (42 BY ATTORN YJ closed to open position.
Patented Oct. 10, 1933 PATENT OFFICE f UNIVERSALLOCK MECHANISM Andrew Main, Cleveland, Ohio, assignor, by mesne assignments, to Cleveland Fare Box and Four-Way Lock Co.,.Clevcland, hio,.a cerporation of Ohio Application July 1, 1931. Serial. No. 548,0' 74 6 Claims. (Cl. '10-'46) My invention relates to a universal lock mechanism of the type particularly adapted to be used for confinement cells or corridor doors of a prison although it is not limited thereto. The
; term universal lock mechanism is to be hereinafter construed as meaning a lock mechanism so constructed that it may be universally used as a locking means for a communicating door necessitating a lock having key openings on both sides thereof, as a mortise lock with a key on either or any one side thereof, or as a cell or room lock where a key is used only on one side The term universal lock is also to be construed to mean a lock mechanism so constructed and arranged that the lock may be applicable to any door regardless of the side on which the door is hinged and of the directionof swing of the door or, in the event of a slidably mounted door, of the direction of sliding movement of the door from That-is, a lock constructed in accordance with my invention may be applied to doors irrespective of whether or not they are hinged on their right hand or left hand sides which necessarily results in the lock mechanism being on the side opposite thehinged mounting, and may be applied to sliding doors which slide either to'the right or to the left from closed to open position which, as in the case of the hinged door, would necessitate the locks being applied to the side of the door adjacent the stop jamb to which the edge of the door is locked when the door is in closed position, and result in the lock bolt extending in opposite directions for right and left hand hinged doors respectively,
- or doors that move to the right or to the left from closed to open position. Lock mechanisms as previously constructed have necessitated a separate lock mechanism for each of the applications above enumerated.
Various objects and advantageous features of the invention are in part obvious and will appear more in detail hereinafter.
In the drawings; which represent one suitable embodiment of the invention, Fig. 1 is a view taken on theline l1 of Fig. 2, partly in elevation and partly in section, showing a lock mechanism constructed in accordance with my invention, this lockmechanism being of the type having key openings on both sides thereof; Fig. 2 is a plan view showing the bolt and bolt actuating parts, with the bolt in full locked position; Fig. 3 is a fragmentary view showing a part of the bolt actuating mechanism in a position to move the bolt throwing arm preparatory to causing actuation of the bolt to retracted or full unlocked position; Fig. 4 is airagmentary view showing the bolt throwing armin a position to bring about actuating of the bolt to retracted or full unlocked position; Fig, 5 is a view similar to Fig, 2 showing the locking bolt in retracted or full un- 6Q locked position; Fig, 6 is a view showing the con v nectors for a double side lock mechanism in disassembled relation with the bolt throwing arm; Fig. 7 is a view showing the key employedfor actuating the lock; Fig. 8 isa view partly in sec-. 5 tion and partly in elevation showing the lock me anism shown in Fig. 1 wher such l k mechanism is employed as one having a single key opening only; Fig. 9 is a perspective view of a cover plate adapted to be disposed over the en-. 7 it tire lock mechanism to protect the s'ame when the lock mechanism is applied to the outer face of a door; Fig. 10 is a sectional view taken on the line 10 of Fig. 1; Fig. 11. ,iS a Sectional view taken on the line llwll of Fig. ,1; Fig. 12 is a sectional view taken on line 12 1 Oi Fig, 1 showing the position the top connector. shown in Fig. 6 normally assumes relative to the bol throwing arm when the bolt is in retracted 01 full unlocked p si F 13 is a sectional view taken on line 13-13 of Fig, 1; showingtbe position the lowermost connector shown in Fi 6 as sumes relative to the bolt throwing arm when he bolt is in retracted or full open p sition; and Fig. 14is a sectional view showing the connec= 35 tors between the key operated mechanismsv of thelock and the bolt throwing lever arm connector or roll back in assembled rela ion Referring to the drawings, I have shown, par. ticularly in Figs. 1 to 6 inclusive, 01 .8 Bmbodis 9Q ment of a universal lock mechanism comprising a casing l carrying the majority of the operate ins parts ofthe lock mechanism incl d ng a slid= ing locking bolts?- having its locking rtion gu ded in an opening. in the wall of thecasins a d have 9 5 ing an elongated guiding. slot or opening -3 through which extend rotatable locking parts comprising a lever arm connector or roll back 4 and suitable operating connections between the lever arm connector or roll back and op- 109 crating mechanism therefor. Asis customary in this type of lock, the casing 1 is provided with stops 5 against whichparts oi the locking bolt 2 abut when in full locked or lull unlocked 190- V sition and the lever .arm connector 4 is adapted to throw the locking bolt from 1111 locked to full unlocked position or vice verse by a action by swing of the lever arm connector or roll back'through 180 90o'f this movement be:
ing lost motion and having no effect in changing the position of the locking bolt 2.
Referring to Fig. 1, I have shown a suitable key operated lock bolt operating and locking mechanism of the rotary plug and cylinder type as disclosed in my copending application, Serial No. 536,401, filed May 11, 1931, to which reference may be had for details of the lock bolt operating and locking mechanism not herein described. However, other types of lock bolt operating and locking mechanism are equally applicable. The casing 1 includes an annular boss 6 presenting a sleeve portion having a socket or recess in which a cylinder or barrel '7 is mounted, the cylinder or barrel having an annular flange 8 that rests on a shoulder 9 within the sleeve. Such cylinder or barrel fits loosely within the sleeve and the annular fiange 8 is provided with openings adapted to fit over pins 10 extending outwardly from the shoulder whereby the cylinder or barrel is held against rotation but may be easily longitudinally inserted into or removed from the sleeve. A plug 11 fits loosely within the cylinder or barrel and is rotatable relative thereto, being held'within the cylinder or barrel by means of an annular plate 12 held on the'annular flange of the cylinder or barrel by means of screws 13. The plate 12 fits over the plug 11 and abuts against an annular shoulder thereon and the plug 11 is provided on its lowermost end with a non-circular driving projection 14 entering a corresponding socket 15 in a connector 16 adapted to make operative connection between the plug 11 and the roll back or lever arm connector 4 when the connector 16 is in certain of its'positions.
Suitable means are provided for confining the cylinder and plug within the sleeve. As shown, the cylinderand plug are confined in the sleeve by 'a washer 1'7 threaded into the outer end of the sleeve and doweled into the cylinder or barrel by means of pins 18 that extend through openings in the washer 17'and into corresponding openings in the cylinder or barrel. After the parts have been properly assembled, the outermost ends of the pins 18 may be ground ofi flush with the outer face of the washer which effectively prevents removal of the washer and other parts of the lock bolt operating and locking mechanism except by an authorized person with proper equipment.
Plug 11 is provided with a cruciform keyway or slot 19 for a key 20 having ward portions of like cross section which actuate tumbler levers 21 that cooperate with longitudinal grooves 22 in the cylinder or barrel '7 and normally prevent rotation of the plug relative to the cylinder or barrel. At its top, the plug 11 is provided with a non-circular socket or recess 23 to receive a likeshaped portion 24 of the key 20 when the latter is fullyinserted in the keyway of the plug 11. This construction permits the operating power of the key to be taken from the portion 24 thereof instead of from the wards, which protects the wards against injury. Likewise, such construction prevents the key from being inserted into the lock in any but one position. a
In one embodiment of my invention, the casing 1 is closed by a plate 25 secured thereto by tion of a lock bolt operating and locking mechanism similar to the one which was just previi,929,es5
ously described and in co-axial alignment there' with, the plug of this look bolt operating and locking mechanism having a non-circular projection 31 adapted to enter a slot 32 in a connector 33 for making an operative connection between the lock operating and locking mechanism within the annular boss 30 and therroll back or lever arm connector 4.
As shown in Figs. 1, 6 and 14, each of the connectors 16 and 33 embody annular sleeve-like cutout portions 34 for the reception of the ends of the cylinders or barrels of the key actuated lock bolt operating and locking mechanisms disposed- Within the sleeves 6 and 30 respectively. Also, on their opposite sides, the connectors are provided with off- center projections 35 and 36 respectively, each projection having one end thereof adapted to abut against the ends 37 of a semi-circular member 38 on the inner wall of the sleeve portion 39 of the lever arm connectors or roll back 4 with their opposite ends adapted to travel within the inner circumference of the member 38. Referring to Fig. 14, it will be seen that the connectors 16 and 33 fit within the sleeve portion 39 of the roll back or lever arm connector 4 when in assembled relation and, in accordance with my invention, the connectors are so disposed that the long ends of the off- center projections 35 and 36 abut against opposite ends 37 of the member 38. Thus, with the connectors 16 and 33 locked against movement by the projections 14 and 31 of the lock bolt operating and locking mechanism when no key is disposed'therein'prevents movement of the roll back or lever arm connector 4 in either direction to hold the locking bolt 2 in whatever position it is in at the time the keys are withdrawn from the lock bolt operating and locking mechanism.
In the operation of this universal locking mechanism embodying the key actuated lock bolt operating and locking mechanism and key openings in co-axial alignment on opposite sides of the lock mechanism, assuming that there is no key in either lock bolt operating or looking mechanism whereby the locking bolt is held against movement in either direction by the long ends of the off- center projections 35 and 36 on the connectors 16 and 33 abutting against opposite ends 37 of the member 38, a key is inserted in one of the key openings which moves the locking dogs 21 out of the grooves 22 and permits the plug 11 to be' rotated by turning the key. Turning of the key will, through the projection 14 'on the plug 11, one of the connectors 16 or 33, the connection between one of the connectors and the roll back or lever arm connector through the offcenter projections 35 or 36 and the member 38, move the roll back or lever arm connector 4 to actuate the lock bolt toward either full locked or full unlocked position.
Assuming that the key 20 is inserted in the key actuated lock bolt operating and locking mechanism controlling the movement of the connector shown in full lines in Figs. 2, 3, 4 and 5 and indicated by the numeral 40, turning of the key to produce clockwise movement of the off-center projection will cause the connector and the off center projection 40 thereon to move 180 clockwise with lost motionuntil it contacts with the opposite end 37 of the member 38. Movement of the connector and off-center projection 40 in a contra-clockwise direction is prevented by the abutment of the off-center projection shown by dotted lines and indicated by the numeral 41 abutting against the one end 37 of the member 38 which is held immovable by'the key'actuated lock operating and locking mechanism adapted to operate or prevent operation of that connector. After contact between the longitudinal end of the projection 40 with the same end3 7 of the member 38 as is contacted with by the'projection 41, continued clockwise movement of the projection 40, the projections being such as to pass one above the other, will result in movement of the roll back or leverarin connector likewisein a clockwise direction through 180 to move the looking bolt 2 toretracted or full unlocked position with the ends 37 of the member'38 abutting against opposite sides of the'projections 40 and 41 from that shown in Fig. 2 as is indicated in Fig. 5. Then, movement of the key in a contraclockwise direction, further movement of the key in a clockwise'di rection being prevented by abutment of one of the ends 37 of the member'SB with the off-center projection 41 as shown in Fig. 5, will result in a reversal of movementof parts as just described to assume the position shown in Fig. 2 and during which movement the roll back or lever arm connector 4 is moved contra-clock connector 4 contra-clockwise through an arc of 180 to move the lock bolt 2 to retracted or full unlocked position and may then be moved clockwise through the same are of 180 to move the locking bolt 2 to projected or full locked position by clockwise movement of the key with the offi i center projection 40 being held stationary by the key actuated lock operating and locking mechanism adapted to operate or prevent operation of that connector. Thus, it will be seen that I have provided a universal locking mechanism with lock actuating parts and key openings on opposite sides thereof and in co-axial alignment whereby one look actuating mechanism has no eiiect on the actuation of the other to operate the locking bolt and wherein either lock actuating -mechanism may be used if desired. This look just described is particularly applicable to use as a lock mechanism for a corridor door or as a mortise lock wherein key openings are desired on both sides of the lock.
Referring to Fig. 8 of the drawings, I have provided a means whereby this look mechanism just described may be adapted for use as a confinement cell lock or in other places where key openings are desired only on one side of the lock and. this has been accomplished by providing a plate -12 adapted to interfit with the casing 1 and be held thereon by means of the bolts 26 or screws 27. This plate embodies a centrally located projection 43 that forms an integral part of the plate 42 and is adapted to enter the corresponding socket in the connector 33 in place of the projection 31. With this plate in use, one of the lock operating mechanisms including the connector 33 will be rendered entirely useless and only the lock operating parts on the opposite This takes the form of a plate 44 as shown in Fig. 9 adapted-"to-fit'over the lock mechanism casing and be attached to the face of the door by any suitable means, for instance, by means of rivets or by welding. Thus, the use of a cheaper material, for instancacast metal, may be used in the construction of the lock mechanism casing with the cover only made up of a malleable materialwhich will resist normal attempts to cause fracture thereof.
With the above'construction, I have provided a lock mechanism that is universal in its application in that it is so constructed that it may be applied to sliding or swinging doors at either edge thereof and irrespective of whether or not a key openingis desired on both sides of the door.-
That is, the lock may be applied with a key opening on oneside thereof only or both sides thereof as desired and the lock mechanism may be turned, rotated, or applied in any'desired manner. Further, the lock mechanism is so constructed that, when used as a lock having key openings on both sides thereof, the lock bolt may be actuated to projected or full locked position or retracted or full unlocked position from one side of the door and may then be actuated to either of its two positions from the opposite side of the door. That is, the lock operating-mechanisms on one side of'the door do not at any time affect operation of the locking bolt from the opposing side of the door and by the lock actuating mechanism on that'side.
What I claim is:
'1. Locking mechanism of the character described;comprising a hollow casing, a reciprocatingbolt therein having a through opening, and lock actuating mechanism for said bolt extending through the bolt opening, comprising a roll back effective upon the bolt and including a sleeve portion provided with shoulders spaced approximately 180 apart, two independent actuators rotatable within said sleeve with each actuator having an operating projection adapted by rotation of the actuator to engage either of said shoulders for actuation of said roll back, and a key controlled operating member for each of said actuators. I
2. Locking mechanism of the character described, comprising a hollow casing, a reciprocating bolt therein having a through opening, and lock actuating mechanism for said bolt extending through the bolt opening, comprising a roll back effective upon the bolt and including a sleeve portion provided with shoulders spaced approximately 180 apart, two independent actuators rotatable within said sleeve with each actuator having an operating projection adapted by rotation of the actuator to engage either of said shoulders for actuation of said roll back, and a key controlled operating member for each of said actuators, each operating member being adapted to maintain its actuator stationary when the other of said operating members is operated.
3. Locking mechanism of the character described, comprising a hollow casing, a reciprocat ing bolt therein having a through opening, and a lock actuating mechanism for said bolt extending effective upon the bolt and including a sleeve portion provided with shoulders spaced approximately 180 apart, two independent actuators rotatable within said sleeve with each actuator having an operating projection adapted by rotation of the actuator to' engage either of said shoulders, and a key operated member for each of said actuators, said actuators having their prothrough such bolt opening, comprising a roll back jeetions normally disposed oppositely with the bolt in full projected or full retracted position, whereby to prevent movement of said bolt except through said key operated members.
4. Locking mechanism of the character described, comprising a hollow casing, a reciprocating bolt therein having a through opening,
and a lock actuating mechanism .for said .bolt,
extending through such bolt opening, comprising a roll back movable through 360 and efiective upon the bolt and including a sleeve portion provided with shoulders spaced approximately 180 apart, two independent actuators rotatable with in said sleeve with each actuator having an operating projection adapted by rotation of the ,actuator to engage either of said shoulders, and a key operated member for each of said actuators, said actuators having their projections normally disposed oppositely with the bolt iniull' projected or full retracted position, whereby to prevent movement of said bolt except through said key operated members, each actuator being movable through 360 to movethe bolt to full projected or full retracted position, 180 of such movement i being lost motion.
5. Locking mechanism of the character described, comprising a hollow casing, a reciprocating bolt therein having a through opening, and a lock actuating mechanism for said bolt extending through such bolt opening, comprising a roll back effective upon the bolt and including a sleeve portion provided with shoulders spaced approximately 180 apart, two independent actuators rotatable within said sleeve with each actuator having an operating projection adapted by rotation of the actuator to engage either of said through such bolt opening, comprising a roll backmovable through 360 and effective'upon the bolt and including a sleeve portion provided with shoulders spaced approximately 180 apart, two independent actuators rotatable within said sleeve with each'actuator having an operating projection adapted by rotation of the actuator to engage either of said shoulders, and a key operated member for each of said actuators, said actuators being in superposed relation and with the operating projections normally disposed oppositelyto abut the opposite shoulders on said sleeve portionwith the bolt in' full projected or full retracted position, whereby to prevent movement of saidrbolt except by operation of said key operated members, each actuator being movable through 360 to move the bolt to full projected or full retracted position, 180 of such movement being lost motion.
i ANDREW MAIN.
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US3080112A (en) * 1960-02-29 1963-03-05 Clary Corp Registering apparatus
US3633389A (en) * 1970-11-09 1972-01-11 Blumcraft Pittsburgh Edge-mounted lock for a door
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