WO2001018335A1 - Bolt device - Google Patents

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WO2001018335A1
WO2001018335A1 PCT/FI2000/000745 FI0000745W WO0118335A1 WO 2001018335 A1 WO2001018335 A1 WO 2001018335A1 FI 0000745 W FI0000745 W FI 0000745W WO 0118335 A1 WO0118335 A1 WO 0118335A1
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bolt
locking rod
frame
door
locking
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Jarmo Saarinen
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Abloy Oy
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Priority to UA2002021010A priority Critical patent/UA72769C2/en
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Priority to EP00958546A priority patent/EP1224373B1/en
Priority to AU70028/00A priority patent/AU7002800A/en
Priority to DE60026040T priority patent/DE60026040T2/en
Priority to PL353482A priority patent/PL198701B1/en
Priority to EA200200326A priority patent/EA003519B1/en
Priority to EEP200200114A priority patent/EE04757B1/en
Publication of WO2001018335A1 publication Critical patent/WO2001018335A1/en
Priority to NO20021046A priority patent/NO315804B1/en

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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05CBOLTS OR FASTENING DEVICES FOR WINGS, SPECIALLY FOR DOORS OR WINDOWS
    • E05C9/00Arrangements of simultaneously actuated bolts or other securing devices at well-separated positions on the same wing
    • E05C9/04Arrangements of simultaneously actuated bolts or other securing devices at well-separated positions on the same wing with two sliding bars moved in opposite directions when fastening or unfastening
    • E05C9/043Arrangements of simultaneously actuated bolts or other securing devices at well-separated positions on the same wing with two sliding bars moved in opposite directions when fastening or unfastening with crank pins and connecting rods
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05CBOLTS OR FASTENING DEVICES FOR WINGS, SPECIALLY FOR DOORS OR WINDOWS
    • E05C1/00Fastening devices with bolts moving rectilinearly
    • E05C1/02Fastening devices with bolts moving rectilinearly without latching action
    • E05C1/06Fastening devices with bolts moving rectilinearly without latching action with operating handle or equivalent member moving otherwise than rigidly with the bolt
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05CBOLTS OR FASTENING DEVICES FOR WINGS, SPECIALLY FOR DOORS OR WINDOWS
    • E05C9/00Arrangements of simultaneously actuated bolts or other securing devices at well-separated positions on the same wing
    • E05C9/20Coupling means for sliding bars, rods, or cables
    • 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
    • E05CBOLTS OR FASTENING DEVICES FOR WINGS, SPECIALLY FOR DOORS OR WINDOWS
    • E05C7/00Fastening devices specially adapted for two wings
    • E05C7/04Fastening devices specially adapted for two wings for wings which abut when closed
    • E05C7/045Sliding bolts mounted on or in the edge of a normally closed wing of a double-door or -window

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  • the invention relates to a bolt device for a door, window, hatch or the like structural part according to patent claim 1 .
  • a quick-bolt is usually used, in which the operating mechanism for the bolt device is usually at the height of about 1 ,5 m.
  • One typical application of use for the quick-bolt is the less fre- quently opened door leaf of a double door.
  • a mortised quick-bolt striking rods or locking rods are inside the door and extend to counterparts located in an upper frame and in a sill or correspondingly in a floor, when the door is closed and at the same time locked.
  • a door construction made of metal profile is often used, including a so called heat insulating construction especially in case of outer doors of a building.
  • the door profile is commonly divided with a partition wall, the distance of which from the edge surface or assembling surface of the door changes with different profiles. Therefore it is often impossible to install a quick-bolt with its striking rods to this kind of door without a special spacer plate or other special arrangement.
  • the purpose of the invention is to achieve a quick-bolt, which fits to most doors, windows, hatches or the like structural parts, and the installation of which can happen simply without special arrangements regardless of the fact that the location of the striking rod measured from the assembling surface of the door can vary.
  • the purpose of the invention is further to provide a quick- bolt, which suits to doors, which are manufactured of rather a thin door pro ⁇ file, even from a profile the thickness of which is clearly under 40mm.
  • a further purpose is, that the quick-bolt meets the requirements set for a 1 -class safety lock as for its strength and other qualities both in wooden doors and in metallic doors.
  • a quick-bolt In connection with a quick-bolt according to the invention one should also be able to use conventional accessory parts meant for quick- bolts, such as a cap for an emergency exit, a padlock accessory part, a striking rod accessory part, a subframe for handle operation etc.
  • the locking rod is arranged to be coupled to the bolt frame so, that the coupling head of the locking rod is movable relative to the bolt frame in a transverse direction with regard to the direction of movement of the locking rod.
  • the locking rod can be correspondingly arranged to such a depth from the surface of installation in question, that i.a. the mentioned heat insulation of the profile can remain in position.
  • the insulation capability of the door profile in question is maintained elsewhere except at the position of the frame of the quick-bolt itself. No spacer plates or the like accessory parts are needed.
  • the coupling means for the locking rod located in the bolt frame comprise a sliding unit movable with the operating device, and including an elongated guiding opening, which extends in a transverse direction with regard to the direction of movement of the locking rod.
  • the mentioned coupling head of the locking rod is formed so, that the locking rod can move in the mentioned guiding opening and gets its guidance from the edges of the guiding opening.
  • the coupling head of the locking rod is formed like a T-piece and arranged to be coupled to the mentioned guiding opening by turning the locking rod about 90°, one gets a very simple and quickly installed fastening solution, whereupon there is no need at all for example for easily damaged thread joints difficult to manufacture.
  • a solution advantageous from the viewpoint of space requirements is obtained, if the bolt frame and the sliding unit are casing-like as to their structure so, that the coupling head of the locking rod is placed inside the construction.
  • the mentioned guiding opening is with advantage dimensioned so, that it al- lows stepless variation of distance of the coupling head of the locking rod, measured from central axis at least in the range 1 1 ... 1 8 mm, from the assembling surface of the bolt frame. This is sufficient for most of the heat insulating profiles. Smaller depth is not in practice much needed, since the locking rod must be strong enough, so that no buckling or tearing off effects may occur.
  • the locking rod is allowed to be located at different depths from the surface of installation, its location at the position of an end guide remains constant.
  • the placing of the end guide and the coun- terpart defines the position of the door or the like with regard to the frame and affects thereby essentially to the tightness of the door/frame- combination and to the functionality in all.
  • the location of the locking rod is in practice almost of no consequence, but in practice it is enough, that there is only space for the locking rod to be located at some depth in the depth region allowed.
  • a spindle hole in the bolt frame arranged for the spindle of the operating de- vice is with advantage formed so, that at least either a turning lever of the quick-bolt type or a door handle or the like can be used as an operating de- vice.
  • the same bolt frame can be utilised for diverse locking needs in different places of application in the building.
  • the bolt frame is placed, when using a handle, to a subframe, which in- eludes at least a front plate and cover plates, the construction can easily be made firm and neat, since the structure bears then resemblance with a normal mortise lock.
  • similar lever handles can be chosen as for other doors of the building.
  • the bolt device meets in this respect the qualification provided for 1 -class locking.
  • Fig. 1 shows as a view of principle a bolt device according to the invention installed to a wooden door while striking rods are in locking position in counterparts in an upper frame and in a door sill
  • Fig. 2 shows the bolt device according to figure 1 seen from above be- fore installation to a door
  • Fig. 3 shows a section III - III of the bolt device according to figure 2 the bolt device in locking position seen from aside
  • Fig. 4 shows the bolt device according to figure 3 in non-locking position
  • - Fig. 5 shows a locking or striking rod of a bolt device according to the invention as a side view
  • Fig. 6 shows the locking or striking rod of figure 5 as another side view
  • Fig. 7 shows a section VII - VII of the bolt device of figure 2
  • - Fig. 8 shows a side view of a subframe to be used according to need in connection with a bolt device according to the invention
  • Fig. 9 shows a bolt device according to the invention mounted to the subframe according to figure 8 and provided with a lever handle
  • Fig. 10 shows a section X - X of the bolt device of figure 9 without a lever handle and its spindle.
  • a bolt device 1 is installed to a door 2 and a striking or locking rod 3a extends to a counterpart 5 located in an upper frame 4 and a striking or locking rod 3b extends to a counterpart 5 located in a sill 6.
  • a frame of the bolt device 1 is mortised in the door and it includes a front plate 7 supported to a surface of the door 2 and through an opening of which a turning handle 8 can affect a spindle 1 0 situated in a fulcrum 9 of the bolt device 1 .
  • the front plate 7 is fastened with cylindrical pins 1 1 to the bolt device 1 .
  • the bolt device 1 is together with the front panel 7 fastened to the door 2 with screws (not shown, cf. figure 7) .
  • the locking rod 3a is seen, the location of which with respect to the bolt device can vary within specified limits.
  • the locking rod disclosed here is square formed in its cross-section, but with some measures other cross-sectional forms are possible as well.
  • the purpose is, that when an end guide 33 located in the upper and bottom edge of the door or the like is designed in a corresponding way, the locking rod is not able to turn after it is installed to the end guide 33. Since the installation of the locking rods 3a and 3b to force transmitting connection with the frame of the bolt device 1 requires turning movement of the locking rods, as later on is in more detail de- scribed, in practice the installation of the end guides 33 takes place last after the installation of the locking rods.
  • Figure 3 discloses the construction of the bolt device 1 partly in section. Intermediate arms 1 3 are by means of stub shafts 1 2 turnably joumalled to the fulcrum 9 and affect sliding parts 14.
  • the sliding parts 14 move at the same time towards the upper end or the lower end of the bolt device 1 .
  • the turning movement in the figure clockwise accomplishes correspondingly movement of the sliding parts 14 towards the fulcrum 9.
  • the supporting points of the intermediate arms 1 3 or the location of the stub shafts 1 2 in the fulcrum 9 and on the other hand the supporting point in the sliding parts 14 are chosen so, that the fulcrum 9 turns a little beyond the so called dead centre.
  • the bolt device 1 can be dead-locked and it cannot be affected in view of burglary through the locking rods 3a or 3b so, that it and at the same time the whole door would be opened.
  • the fulcrum 9 includes two concentric square holes for the spindle 1 0. One is used in connection with the turning handle 8, the other in the lever handle use (cf. the lever handle 31 in figure 9).
  • the fulcrum 9 is affected by a spring 1 5, which brakes with its friction force the turning movement of the fulcrum 9 when needed.
  • the sliding part 14 has a guiding opening 1 6, which is formed and dimensioned so, that the head 1 7 of the locking rod 3a or 3b can move in the opening 1 6 a distance required by the surface of installation (cf. 2a in figure 1 ) of the bolt device in each case.
  • the locking rods 3a and 3b are placed nearest to the surface of installation in the not-shown door (cf. 2a in figure 1 ) .
  • the frame plates of the bolt device 1 include elongated holes 1 8a, 1 8b, 1 8c to guide transfer movements of the sliding parts 14.
  • Figure 4 shows the bolt device of figure 3 in a non-locked position.
  • the turning handle 8 has turned the fulcrum 9 to its other extreme position, whereby the intermediate arms 1 3 have pulled the sliding parts 14 towards the fulcrum 9 more close to each other and at the same time also the striking rods 3a and 3b away from the counterparts 5.
  • the door or the like can be opened.
  • the striking rods 3a, 3b are shown so, that they are located as far away as possible from the surface of installation of the not-shown door (cf. 2a in figure 1 ).
  • FIGS 5 and 6 show the striking rod 3a, 3b from two different directions.
  • the striking rods 3a, 3b include a T-shaped head 1 7 to be located in the opening 1 6 and a thinner, usually lathed neck part 1 9, which ends to a bevelled point 20.
  • the striking rod 3a, 3b is formed with cuts 21 .
  • the other head 22 of the striking rod 3a, 3b forms a conventional dead bolt.
  • Figure 7 shows more closely details of the bolt device 1 and parts attached to it.
  • the bolt device 1 is here shown in locked position.
  • the front plate 7 and at the same time the whole assembly is fastened to the door or the like by means of wood screws to be located in holes 23.
  • the fulcrum 9, the sliding part 14 and the bolt frame 1 can also with advantage be made of two plate pieces. Since these all are pieces punched from steel plate without any special forms like bends etc., the manufacturing costs of the bolt device 1 can be kept considerably low in comparison with many other solutions.
  • Figure 8 shows a subframe 24, inside of which the bolt device 1 is placed, when one desires to use the bolt device with a door handle.
  • the subframe 24 resembles an ordinary mortice lock and it is a piece conventionally welded from a steel plate.
  • the subframe 24 includes a front plate 25 and two side plates 26, between which the bolt device 1 is placed so, that the centre of the spindle of the fulcrum 9 is in the middle of the hole 27.
  • the pair of holes 28 or 29 are used to fasten the lever handle and the pair of holes 30 to fasten the bolt device 1 to the subframe 24 for example with pins.
  • the bolt device 1 is placed to the subrame 24 and also the striking bars 3a and 3b are placed to their position.
  • the lever handle 31 is shown here without the shield.
  • Figure 1 0 shows the bolt device 1 viewed from behind and installed to the subframe 24.
  • the pairs of holes 32 are used to fasten the whole assembly to a door or the like.
  • the fastening occurs normally preferably with screws. In metal profile doors the fastening can also be accomplished for example by riveted threaded sleeves and screws suitable to them.

Abstract

A bolt device for a door, window, hatch or the like (2), which device includes a mortised bolt frame (1), to which can be connected at least one, preferably two locking rods (3a, 3b), which are movable with an operating device (8, 31) from a free position to a locking position, in which they are supported to a frame (4), a sill (6) or the like. The locking rod (3a, 3b) is arranged to be coupled to the bolt frame (1) so that a coupling head (17) of the locking rod (3a, 3b) is movable relative to the bolt frame (1) in a transverse direction with regard to the direction of movement of the locking rod (3a, 3b). Hereby the distance of the locking rods from the surface of installation in each case can vary.

Description

BOLT DEVICE
The invention relates to a bolt device for a door, window, hatch or the like structural part according to patent claim 1 .
For locking of hinged double doors and with a traveller equipped doors, windows, hatches or the like structural parts a quick-bolt is usually used, in which the operating mechanism for the bolt device is usually at the height of about 1 ,5 m. One typical application of use for the quick-bolt is the less fre- quently opened door leaf of a double door. In a mortised quick-bolt striking rods or locking rods are inside the door and extend to counterparts located in an upper frame and in a sill or correspondingly in a floor, when the door is closed and at the same time locked. A door construction made of metal profile is often used, including a so called heat insulating construction especially in case of outer doors of a building. In this case the door profile is commonly divided with a partition wall, the distance of which from the edge surface or assembling surface of the door changes with different profiles. Therefore it is often impossible to install a quick-bolt with its striking rods to this kind of door without a special spacer plate or other special arrangement.
The purpose of the invention is to achieve a quick-bolt, which fits to most doors, windows, hatches or the like structural parts, and the installation of which can happen simply without special arrangements regardless of the fact that the location of the striking rod measured from the assembling surface of the door can vary. The purpose of the invention is further to provide a quick- bolt, which suits to doors, which are manufactured of rather a thin door pro¬ file, even from a profile the thickness of which is clearly under 40mm. A further purpose is, that the quick-bolt meets the requirements set for a 1 -class safety lock as for its strength and other qualities both in wooden doors and in metallic doors. In connection with a quick-bolt according to the invention one should also be able to use conventional accessory parts meant for quick- bolts, such as a cap for an emergency exit, a padlock accessory part, a striking rod accessory part, a subframe for handle operation etc.
The purpose of the invention is achieved as is disclosed in claim 1 and in the other claims. According to the invention the locking rod is arranged to be coupled to the bolt frame so, that the coupling head of the locking rod is movable relative to the bolt frame in a transverse direction with regard to the direction of movement of the locking rod. When the distance of the locking rod from the surface of installation in the door or the like can be changed, the locking rod can be correspondingly arranged to such a depth from the surface of installation in question, that i.a. the mentioned heat insulation of the profile can remain in position. Hereby the insulation capability of the door profile in question is maintained elsewhere except at the position of the frame of the quick-bolt itself. No spacer plates or the like accessory parts are needed.
In an advantageous practical embodiment the coupling means for the locking rod located in the bolt frame comprise a sliding unit movable with the operating device, and including an elongated guiding opening, which extends in a transverse direction with regard to the direction of movement of the locking rod. Additionally the mentioned coupling head of the locking rod is formed so, that the locking rod can move in the mentioned guiding opening and gets its guidance from the edges of the guiding opening. Hereby one can change the depth and the distance of the locking rod from the surface of installation stepless and without need for any separate adjustment measures at the in- stallation.
If the coupling head of the locking rod is formed like a T-piece and arranged to be coupled to the mentioned guiding opening by turning the locking rod about 90°, one gets a very simple and quickly installed fastening solution, whereupon there is no need at all for example for easily damaged thread joints difficult to manufacture. A solution advantageous from the viewpoint of space requirements is obtained, if the bolt frame and the sliding unit are casing-like as to their structure so, that the coupling head of the locking rod is placed inside the construction.
The mentioned guiding opening is with advantage dimensioned so, that it al- lows stepless variation of distance of the coupling head of the locking rod, measured from central axis at least in the range 1 1 ... 1 8 mm, from the assembling surface of the bolt frame. This is sufficient for most of the heat insulating profiles. Smaller depth is not in practice much needed, since the locking rod must be strong enough, so that no buckling or tearing off effects may occur.
It is recommended, that although the locking rod is allowed to be located at different depths from the surface of installation, its location at the position of an end guide remains constant. The placing of the end guide and the coun- terpart defines the position of the door or the like with regard to the frame and affects thereby essentially to the tightness of the door/frame- combination and to the functionality in all. On the other hand in other parts than at the position of the end guide the location of the locking rod is in practice almost of no consequence, but in practice it is enough, that there is only space for the locking rod to be located at some depth in the depth region allowed.
Turning movement of an installed locking rod can advantageously be prevented so, that the end guide to be fastened to the door, window, hatch or the like and the locking rod are designed to be mutually compatible so, that the locking rod cannot turn in the end guide. Hereby an operationally very reliable and simple construction is obtained.
A spindle hole in the bolt frame arranged for the spindle of the operating de- vice is with advantage formed so, that at least either a turning lever of the quick-bolt type or a door handle or the like can be used as an operating de- vice. Thereby the same bolt frame can be utilised for diverse locking needs in different places of application in the building.
If the bolt frame is placed, when using a handle, to a subframe, which in- eludes at least a front plate and cover plates, the construction can easily be made firm and neat, since the structure bears then resemblance with a normal mortise lock. In this case similar lever handles can be chosen as for other doors of the building.
If the movement of the locking rod is at least 20 mm, the bolt device meets in this respect the qualification provided for 1 -class locking.
In the following the invention is described by way of example with reference to the attached drawings, in which
Fig. 1 shows as a view of principle a bolt device according to the invention installed to a wooden door while striking rods are in locking position in counterparts in an upper frame and in a door sill, Fig. 2 shows the bolt device according to figure 1 seen from above be- fore installation to a door,
Fig. 3 shows a section III - III of the bolt device according to figure 2 the bolt device in locking position seen from aside, Fig. 4 shows the bolt device according to figure 3 in non-locking position, - Fig. 5 shows a locking or striking rod of a bolt device according to the invention as a side view,
Fig. 6 shows the locking or striking rod of figure 5 as another side view, Fig. 7 shows a section VII - VII of the bolt device of figure 2, - Fig. 8 shows a side view of a subframe to be used according to need in connection with a bolt device according to the invention, Fig. 9 shows a bolt device according to the invention mounted to the subframe according to figure 8 and provided with a lever handle, and Fig. 10 shows a section X - X of the bolt device of figure 9 without a lever handle and its spindle.
In figure 1 a bolt device 1 is installed to a door 2 and a striking or locking rod 3a extends to a counterpart 5 located in an upper frame 4 and a striking or locking rod 3b extends to a counterpart 5 located in a sill 6. A frame of the bolt device 1 is mortised in the door and it includes a front plate 7 supported to a surface of the door 2 and through an opening of which a turning handle 8 can affect a spindle 1 0 situated in a fulcrum 9 of the bolt device 1 . The front plate 7 is fastened with cylindrical pins 1 1 to the bolt device 1 . The bolt device 1 is together with the front panel 7 fastened to the door 2 with screws (not shown, cf. figure 7) .
In figure 2 the locking rod 3a is seen, the location of which with respect to the bolt device can vary within specified limits. The locking rod disclosed here is square formed in its cross-section, but with some measures other cross-sectional forms are possible as well. The purpose is, that when an end guide 33 located in the upper and bottom edge of the door or the like is designed in a corresponding way, the locking rod is not able to turn after it is installed to the end guide 33. Since the installation of the locking rods 3a and 3b to force transmitting connection with the frame of the bolt device 1 requires turning movement of the locking rods, as later on is in more detail de- scribed, in practice the installation of the end guides 33 takes place last after the installation of the locking rods.
Figure 3 discloses the construction of the bolt device 1 partly in section. Intermediate arms 1 3 are by means of stub shafts 1 2 turnably joumalled to the fulcrum 9 and affect sliding parts 14. When the fulcrum 9 is turned with the spindle 1 0 in the figure counter-clockwise, the sliding parts 14 move at the same time towards the upper end or the lower end of the bolt device 1 . The turning movement in the figure clockwise accomplishes correspondingly movement of the sliding parts 14 towards the fulcrum 9. The supporting points of the intermediate arms 1 3 or the location of the stub shafts 1 2 in the fulcrum 9 and on the other hand the supporting point in the sliding parts 14 are chosen so, that the fulcrum 9 turns a little beyond the so called dead centre. Hereby the bolt device 1 can be dead-locked and it cannot be affected in view of burglary through the locking rods 3a or 3b so, that it and at the same time the whole door would be opened.
The fulcrum 9 includes two concentric square holes for the spindle 1 0. One is used in connection with the turning handle 8, the other in the lever handle use (cf. the lever handle 31 in figure 9). The fulcrum 9 is affected by a spring 1 5, which brakes with its friction force the turning movement of the fulcrum 9 when needed. The sliding part 14 has a guiding opening 1 6, which is formed and dimensioned so, that the head 1 7 of the locking rod 3a or 3b can move in the opening 1 6 a distance required by the surface of installation (cf. 2a in figure 1 ) of the bolt device in each case. In figure 3 the locking rods 3a and 3b are placed nearest to the surface of installation in the not-shown door (cf. 2a in figure 1 ) . Since the head 1 7 of the locking rods 3a and 3b is shaped like a T-piece, the installation of the locking rods 3a and 3b is accomplished by turning them 90°, when their head 1 7 is located at the position of the opening 1 6. Hereby a firm joint between the locking rod 3a and 3b and the frame of the bolt device 1 is achieved allowing movement in the longitudinal direction of the opening 1 6. The frame plates of the bolt device 1 include elongated holes 1 8a, 1 8b, 1 8c to guide transfer movements of the sliding parts 14.
Figure 4 shows the bolt device of figure 3 in a non-locked position. The turning handle 8 has turned the fulcrum 9 to its other extreme position, whereby the intermediate arms 1 3 have pulled the sliding parts 14 towards the fulcrum 9 more close to each other and at the same time also the striking rods 3a and 3b away from the counterparts 5. In this case the door or the like can be opened. According to figure 4 the striking rods 3a, 3b are shown so, that they are located as far away as possible from the surface of installation of the not-shown door (cf. 2a in figure 1 ).
Figures 5 and 6 show the striking rod 3a, 3b from two different directions. The striking rods 3a, 3b include a T-shaped head 1 7 to be located in the opening 1 6 and a thinner, usually lathed neck part 1 9, which ends to a bevelled point 20. In order that the square-like rod 3a, 3b would be turnable inside the bolt device 1 for installation, the striking rod 3a, 3b is formed with cuts 21 . The other head 22 of the striking rod 3a, 3b forms a conventional dead bolt.
Figure 7 shows more closely details of the bolt device 1 and parts attached to it. The bolt device 1 is here shown in locked position. The front plate 7 and at the same time the whole assembly is fastened to the door or the like by means of wood screws to be located in holes 23. There are advantageously two pairs of intermediate arms 1 3, whereby a firm construction in view of strength is obtained. The fulcrum 9, the sliding part 14 and the bolt frame 1 can also with advantage be made of two plate pieces. Since these all are pieces punched from steel plate without any special forms like bends etc., the manufacturing costs of the bolt device 1 can be kept considerably low in comparison with many other solutions.
Figure 8 shows a subframe 24, inside of which the bolt device 1 is placed, when one desires to use the bolt device with a door handle. The subframe 24 resembles an ordinary mortice lock and it is a piece conventionally welded from a steel plate. The subframe 24 includes a front plate 25 and two side plates 26, between which the bolt device 1 is placed so, that the centre of the spindle of the fulcrum 9 is in the middle of the hole 27. The pair of holes 28 or 29 are used to fasten the lever handle and the pair of holes 30 to fasten the bolt device 1 to the subframe 24 for example with pins. In figure 9 the bolt device 1 is placed to the subrame 24 and also the striking bars 3a and 3b are placed to their position. The lever handle 31 is shown here without the shield.
Figure 1 0 shows the bolt device 1 viewed from behind and installed to the subframe 24. The pairs of holes 32 are used to fasten the whole assembly to a door or the like. The fastening occurs normally preferably with screws. In metal profile doors the fastening can also be accomplished for example by riveted threaded sleeves and screws suitable to them.
The invention is not limited to the embodiments shown above, but several modifications are feasible within the scope of the attached claims.

Claims

PATENT CLAIMS
1 . A bolt device for a door, window, hatch or the like (2), which device includes a mortised bolt frame ( 1 ), to which can be connected at least one, preferably two locking rods (3a, 3b), which are movable with an operating device (8,31 ) from a free position to a locking position, in which they are supported to a frame (4), a sill (6) or the like, characterised in that the locking rod (3a, 3b) is arranged to be coupled to the bolt frame ( 1 ) so, that a coupling head ( 1 7) of the locking rod (3a, 3b) is movable relative to the bolt frame ( 1 ) in a transverse direction with regard to the direction of movement of the locking rod (3a, 3b) .
2. A bolt device according to claim 1 , characterised in that the coupling means for the locking rod (3a, 3b) located in the bolt frame ( 1 ) comprise a sliding unit ( 1 4) movable with the operating device (8,31 ), and including an elongated guiding opening (1 6), which extends in a transverse direction with regard to the direction of movement of the locking rod (3a, 3b), and that the mentioned coupling head ( 1 7) of the locking rod is formed so, that the locking rod (3a, 3b) can move in the mentioned guiding opening ( 1 6) and gets its guidance from the edges of the guiding opening ( 1 6) .
3. A bolt device according to claim 2, characterised in that the coupling head ( 1 7) of the locking rod is formed like a T-piece and arranged to be coupled to the mentioned guiding opening ( 1 6) by turning the locking rod (3a, 3b) about 90°.
4. A bolt device according to claim 2 or 3, characterised in that the bolt frame ( 1 ) and the sliding unit ( 1 4) are casing-like as to their structure so, that the coupling head ( 1 7) of the locking rod is placed inside the construction.
5. A bolt device according to any one of the claims 2-4, characterised in that the mentioned guiding opening ( 1 6) is dimensioned so, that it allows stepless variation of distance of the coupling head ( 1 7) of the locking rod, measured from central axis at least in the range 1 1 ... 1 8 mm, from the assembling surface (2a) of the bolt frame ( 1 ).
6. A bolt device according to any one of the preceding claims, characterised in that the location of the locking rod (3a, 3b) at the edge of the door, window, hatch or the like at the position of an end guide (33) remains constant.
7. A bolt device according to any one of the preceding claims, characterised in that turning movement of an installed locking rod (3a, 3b) is prevented so, that the end guide (33) to be fastened to the door, window, hatch or the like and the locking rod (3a, 3b) are designed to be mutually compatible so, that the locking rod (3a, 3b) cannot turn in the end guide (33).
8. A bolt device according to any one of the preceding claims, characterised in that a spindle hole in the bolt frame ( 1 ) arranged for the spindle ( 10) of the operating device (8,31 ) is formed so, that at least either a turning lever (8) of the quick-bolt type or a door handle (31 ) or the like can be used as an operating device.
9. A bolt device according to any one of the preceding claims, characterised in that when a handle (31 ) is used the bolt frame ( 1 ) is placed in a subframe (24), which includes at least a front plate and cover plates.
PCT/FI2000/000745 1999-09-03 2000-09-01 Bolt device WO2001018335A1 (en)

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UA2002021010A UA72769C2 (en) 1999-09-03 2000-01-09 Lock
EP00958546A EP1224373B1 (en) 1999-09-03 2000-09-01 Bolt device
AU70028/00A AU7002800A (en) 1999-09-03 2000-09-01 Bolt device
DE60026040T DE60026040T2 (en) 1999-09-03 2000-09-01 BARS
PL353482A PL198701B1 (en) 1999-09-03 2000-09-01 Bolt device
EA200200326A EA003519B1 (en) 1999-09-03 2000-09-01 Bolt device
EEP200200114A EE04757B1 (en) 1999-09-03 2000-09-01 Latch mechanism
NO20021046A NO315804B1 (en) 1999-09-03 2002-03-01 Screening device for a door, window, hatch or the like

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