WO2009118276A1 - Serrure anti-panique - Google Patents

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WO2009118276A1
WO2009118276A1 PCT/EP2009/053319 EP2009053319W WO2009118276A1 WO 2009118276 A1 WO2009118276 A1 WO 2009118276A1 EP 2009053319 W EP2009053319 W EP 2009053319W WO 2009118276 A1 WO2009118276 A1 WO 2009118276A1
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Matthias Kohl
Holger Reich
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Beyer & Müller GmbH & Co. KG
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
    • E05B63/00Locks or fastenings with special structural characteristics
    • E05B63/0017Locks with sliding bolt without provision for latching
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
    • E05B65/00Locks or fastenings for special use
    • E05B65/10Locks or fastenings for special use for panic or emergency doors
    • E05B65/1086Locks with panic function, e.g. allowing opening from the inside without a ley even when locked from the outside

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  • the invention relates to a lock, in particular panic lock, with a lock cylinder with a cam, a displaceable in a retracted position and at least one locking position bolt with at least one locking recess and means which can be brought into operative connection with the cam for moving the bolt, a spring-loaded Tumbler with at least one locking lug, which can engage in the locking position in the locking recess, so as to lock the bolt against accidental displacement from the locking position, the tumbler shifts as far as by pressing the lock cylinder by the closing beard against the spring force acting on it can be that the locking lug exits from the locking recess and the bolt is free for moving.
  • Conventional locks have a bolt and possibly also a case, wherein the bolt can be moved back from a lock bit of a lock cylinder out of the lock case in at least one locking position and from the locking position back into the lock case.
  • a spring-mounted tumbler ensures the bolt against unintentional displacement from its position by engaging with a locking lug in a locking recess of the bolt. If the bolt is to be moved by actuation of the lock cylinder, the tumbler slide is deflected by the cam against a spring force, so that the bolt can be moved freely.
  • Panic locks which are used in particular for single or multi-leaf doors, differ from such conventional locks by a mechanism for a panic function, in which the bolt and possibly also the latch by actuation of an actuating handle, such as a pusher or a panic bar handle without Actuation of the lock cylinder automatically be moved back so far into the lock case that the door is free and can be opened.
  • an actuating handle such as a pusher or a panic bar handle without Actuation of the lock cylinder automatically be moved back so far into the lock case that the door is free and can be opened.
  • the actuating handle may be provided on the active leaf side and / or the stationary leaf side.
  • a fundamental problem with this panic function is that the cam may cause the bolt to move to its retracted position in the lock case can oppose, for example, because he intervenes in an edge of a tour opening of the bolt and is in a position from which he can not be turned aside with the force acting on him by the bolt force. Therefore, manufacturers of panic locks indicate that the key is to be pulled out of the lock cylinder so as to ensure a position of the lock bolt outside the path of movement of the bolt and thus a faultless panic function. A misuse of such panic locks is by no means excluded.
  • the panic lock disclosed therein has a slider slit-guided immediately adjacent to the cuff of the lock with a finger which serves to unscrew the cam from the path of movement of the bolt.
  • the object is to simplify the structure of such a lock and to ensure a panic function even with a malfunction of the castle. This object is achieved with a lock with the features of claim 1.
  • the bolt which can be brought into operative connection with the lock bit for moving the bolt
  • the bolt are here and hereinafter understood to mean all means which are suitable for bringing the bolt into operative connection with the lock bit such that the bolt can be actuated by actuating the lock bolt can be moved.
  • This includes, in particular, one or more tour openings provided on the side of the bolt facing the lock cylinder, into which the lock bit can engage for displacing the bolt, but also, for example, any driver elements which can interact with a driver actuatable by the closing cylinder.
  • the tumbler is designed such that, when it engages in the first locking recess and thus locks the bolt against unintentional displacement, it engages at least temporarily into the movement range of the lock bar so as to move the bolt into the retracted position Position obstructing position is rotated, receives the tumbler in addition to its actual blocking function one second function.
  • the distance between the locking lug of the tumbler and at least a portion of the lock cylinder facing, cooperating with the cam of the lock cylinder engaging edge of the tumbler transversely to the direction of movement of the bolt is greater than the distance between the Bottom of the locking recess and the lower edge of the bolt in the area in which the cam can hinder the movement of the bolt.
  • the additional functionality is easily solved by the shape of the tumbler.
  • the attack edge of the tumbler can be shaped differently, it is basically completely sufficient if the distance between the locking lug and the engaging edge of the tumbler in a region of the attacking edge, which faces the cuff of the castle, is greatest, since the cam in particular in a Position having a directional component in position to the cuff, which can hinder the movement of the bolt in its retracted position. It is also readily possible to execute the attack edge straight or parallel to the longitudinal axis of the bolt. But it can also have a completely different shape depending on the arrangement of the individual lock elements to each other.
  • the engagement edge of the tumbler has a recess in a central region, which is adapted in particular to the shape of the lock cylinder, the result is the advantage that the required for the movement of the tumbler in the lock case stroke can be reduced, so that an even more compact design is possible.
  • the minimum distance required between lock cylinder and bolt can be reduced in comparison to a tumbler with straight attack edge.
  • the tumbler In order to use the tumbler for locks of different sizes, it can be designed with at least two detachably connected parts, wherein on one part the attack edge and the other part formed the locking lug and the distance between the locking lug and the attack edge is adjustable. In this way, the size of the tumbler can be adapted to the different widths of different bars or bar tails.
  • the object is achieved by the shape of the tumbler.
  • the tumbler is provided with parts that only temporarily overlap the area between the bolt and cam, so that the cam, if he has stopped after a closing in a movement of the bolt tail obstructing position, is moved out of this position.
  • This can be achieved, for example, with a wiper-like mechanism provided on the tumbler, in which the movement of a wiper is controlled by the movement of the slider and only briefly after reaching the locking position in a wiping movement engages over the movement range of the lock in the area below the bolt to unscrew the cam from a position obstructing the movement of the bolt.
  • the invention is particularly well suited for panic locks with mechanical or electronic knob cylinders, but is not limited to these.
  • FIG. 1 is a plan view of a first embodiment of a panic lock according to the invention with removed lock box lid;
  • FIG. 2 shows a section along the cutting edge AA of the panic lock shown in FIG. 1 with lock box cover;
  • Figure 3 is a plan view of a bolt of the panic lock shown in Figure 1;
  • Figure 4 shows the bolt shown in Figure 3 in cross section
  • Figure 5 is a plan view of a tumbler of the panic lock shown in Figure 1; 6 shows the tumbler shown in Figure 5 in cross section.
  • Figure 7 is a plan view of a trigger plate of the panic lock shown in Figure 1;
  • FIG. 8 shows a cross section of the triggering plate shown in FIG. 7;
  • FIG. 9 shows a further plan view of the panic lock shown in FIG. 1 with a modified view
  • FIG. 10 shows a further plan view of the panic lock shown in FIG. 1 with a changed position of the lock bit
  • Figure 1 1 is a plan view of the panic lock shown in Figure 10 with Sch naturesein Fabricate retracted latch.
  • Figure 12 is a plan view of a second embodiment of the invention a panic lock with removed lock box lid
  • Figure 13 is a plan view of a bolt of the panic lock shown in Figure 12;
  • FIG. 14 shows the cross-section of the bolt shown in FIG. 13;
  • Figure 15 is a plan view of a tumbler of the panic lock shown in Figure 12; 16 shows the tumbler shown in Figure 15 in cross section;
  • Figure 17 is a plan view of a panic release of the panic lock shown in Figure 12;
  • FIG. 18 shows a further plan view of the panic lock shown in FIG. 12 with a changed position of the lock bit
  • FIG. 19 shows a further plan view of the panic lock shown in FIG. 12 with a changed position of the lock bit
  • FIG. 20 is a plan view of the panic lock shown in FIG. 19 with the latch withdrawn closed inwards.
  • the panic lock shown in Figures 1, 2 and 9 to 1 1 has a lock case with a lock case bottom 1 and a side cuff 2, which is closed with a lock box cover 3.
  • a slot-guided and spring-loaded latch 4 and a bolt arranged below 5 are mounted, which extend through the cuff 2 and are horizontally displaceable.
  • the latch 5 like an overlying release plate 6, is slotted in the horizontal direction, both of which are supported by a guide fixed to the lock case bottom 1.
  • bolt 7 are guided.
  • Between the latch 5 and the lock case bottom 1 is also a likewise on the guide pin 7, but slit-guided in the vertical direction, downwardly acted upon by a spring force tumbler 8 is arranged.
  • the lock is equipped with a panic function mechanism 9, with which the case 4 and the latch 5 are retracted from a locking position into the lock case upon actuation of an actuating handle not shown here, with a panic arm 1 1 of the panic function mechanism 9 designed as a finger Release plate 6 schumbleka- inwards shifts and this raises the tumbler 8 relative to the latch 5 so far that the latch 5 is freely displaceable.
  • a suitable actuating handle may be, for example, a pusher, a panic bar handle, a panic push rod or the like, which interact with a nut of the panic function mechanism 9.
  • the actuating handle can preferably also be designed as an electronically opener, which can trigger the panic function either manually or sensor-controlled.
  • a lock cylinder 12 is provided with a cam 13, with which the trigger plate 6 can be moved in the horizontal direction.
  • the lock bit 13 can be rotated freely around the longitudinal axis of the lock cylinder 12 by a key inserted in the lock cylinder 12 or a knob seated on the lock cylinder and is limited in its rotatability only by the limited horizontal displaceability of the release plate 6.
  • the bolt tail 22 has a slot guide 23 running in its longitudinal direction, which cooperates with the guide bolt 7.
  • Two adjacent locking recesses 24, 25 are provided on the upper side of the bolt tail 22, of which the locking recess 25 facing the end of the bolt tail 22 has no bearing surface for a blocking nose of the tumbler 8 on the side facing the end of the bolt tail 22.
  • a further horizontal slot guide 27 is provided, via which the trigger plate 6 is guided relative to the latch 5 movable.
  • the tumbler slide 8 consists of a plate 41, which has a substantially rectangular basic shape, with a guide slot 42 which is vertically centered in its longitudinal direction, closed at the top and at the bottom and which is in contact with the guide pin 7 of the lock case bottom 1 interacts.
  • a substantially square recess is provided, so that lateral, upwardly projecting, right and left webs 43, 44 remain. Their side edges cooperate with guide webs on the lock case bottom 1 and serve to guide the safety slide 8.
  • the plate 41 is provided with a locking nose 45 which protrudes at a right angle from the plate 41.
  • the locking lug 45 serves to lock the bolt 5 against accidental displacement and engages this depending on the position of the bolt 5 in one of its locking recesses 24 or 25 a. Its top also serves as an abutment for a spring which acts on the tumbler 8 with a downward force.
  • the lower edge 46 of the plate 41 has centrally a part-circular, concave contour 47. It serves as an engagement edge for the lock bit 13 of the lock cylinder 12. The radius of the contour 47 corresponds approximately to the outside radius of the lock cylinder 12.
  • the trigger plate 6 shown in Figures 7 and 8 has a horizontal slot guide 51 which cooperates with the guide pin 7. Below the slot guide 51, a tour opening 52 is provided, the depth of which corresponds to the depth of the recess 29 at the lower edge of the latch tail 22 and into which the cam 13 for moving the release plate 6 out of the lock case or can engage in this back.
  • locking recesses 54, 55 are provided, the shape of which substantially corresponds to the locking recesses 24, 25 of the bolt tail 22, and in which the locking lug 45 of the tumbler 8 can engage.
  • the cuff 2 facing away from the locking recess 55 of the two Verriegelungsaus strictly adopted 54, 55 has a rising from the bottom of the locking recess 55 in the direction of the cuff 2 towards ramp 56.
  • On the cuff 2 side facing the lower edge 57 of the release plate 6 is formed so that a relative movement between the bolt 5 and release plate 6 is not hindered by the driving pin 28 of the bolt 5.
  • a rearwardly projecting driving pin 58 is provided, which engages in the horizontal slot guide 27 of the bolt 5 and serves to the Take latch 5 in its locking position when the release plate 6 is moved by the cam 13 in the direction of the cuff 2.
  • another, projecting forward driving pin 59 is provided which cooperates with the panic arm 1 1 of the panic function mechanism 9.
  • the lock cylinder is rotated counterclockwise, so that the lock bit 13 engages in the tour openings 52 of the release plate 6 and this moves in the direction of the cuff 2 (see Fig. 8).
  • the driving pin 58 of the trigger plate 6 abuts the cuff-side end of the slot guide 27 of the bolt 5 and pushes the bolt 5 through the cuff 2 through out of the lock case.
  • the panic arm 1 1 of the panic function mechanism 9 is pivoted by the driving pin 59 of the release plate 6 in the direction of the cuff 2.
  • the attacking edge projects downwards over the underside of the bolt tail and the release plate 6, so that the locking striker 13, which is in the direction of the cuff, for example in the 10 o'clock position, is pressed down so far that it displaces the bolt Riegel 5 and the release plate 6, especially when the panic function, can not hinder, as in particular in Figure 10, in which the bolt 5 is in its locking position, and Figure 1 1, in which the bolt 5 is moved back to its retracted position wherein the cam 13 abuts in both cases on the engaging edge of the tumbler 8 and points towards the cuff.
  • the locking cylinder actuated retraction of the bolt 5 in the lock case is carried out in a largely identical manner, the lock cylinder 12, however, is actuated clockwise and the cam 13 abuts the end facing away from the cuff 2 of the recess 29 of the bolt 5 and 5 entrains the latch.
  • the panic function mechanism 9 is actuated via the actuating handle, not shown here, the panic arm 1 1 is pivoted away from the cuff, so that the trigger plate 6 is moved towards the lock via the panic arm 1 1 abutting the driving pin 59 of the trigger plate 6.
  • the tumbler 8 is raised by the formed on the locking recess 55 of the trip plate 6 ramp 56, so that the then freely movable latch 5 through the panic arm 1 1, which rests on the driving pin 59 is moved towards the castle.
  • FIGS. 12 and 18 to 20 show a further preferred embodiment of a panic lock according to the invention. It has a lock case bottom 101 and laterally disposed thereon a cuff 102 and is closed by a lock box lid, not shown here. As in the embodiment described above, a slot-guided and spring-loaded latch 104 and a bolt 105 arranged underneath are mounted on the lock box bottom 101. Trap 104 and latch 105 extend through the cuff 102 and are horizontally displaceable. For this purpose, the latch 105 is guided by a guide bolt 107 arranged on the lock case bottom 101. Between the latch 105 and the lock case bottom 101, a tumbler 108 which is acted upon downward by the spring force is arranged.
  • the tumbler 108 is displaceable in the vertical direction and guided by the guide pin 107 and by vertical guide webs 109, which are also arranged on the lock case bottom 101.
  • the lock is equipped with a panic function mechanism 1 1 1, with the case 104 and the latch 105 are retracted from a locking position into the lock case at the same time upon actuation of an actuating handle.
  • the tumbler 108 is raised relative to the bolt 105 so far that the bolt 105 is freely displaceable. This is done by a designed as a swivel arm panic release 1 12 the tumbler 108 lifts.
  • the lock bolt 105 moves inward through the panic arm 1 13, which can likewise be pivoted in a plane parallel to the lock case bottom 101.
  • the panic trigger 12 and the panic arm 13 are pivotable about a common pivot axis 14 which sits on the lock case bottom 101 and part of the panic function mechanism 1 1 1.
  • Below the tumbler 108 is a lock cylinder 1 15 with a cam 1 16.
  • the cam 1 16 can be inserted through a key inserted into the lock cylinder 1 15 or a knob seated on the lock cylinder about the longitudinal axis of the lock cylinder 1 15 around.
  • the rotation of the bolt 1 15 can be moved in the horizontal direction. From the detailed illustration of the bolt 105 in FIGS. 13 and 14, it can be seen that in its part 121 facing the cuff 102 it is designed to be comparatively high in relation to the so-called bolt tail 122 at its end facing away from the cuff 102.
  • the bolt tail 122 has a slot guide 123 running in its longitudinal direction, which cooperates with the guide bolt 107.
  • Three locking recesses 126, 127, 128 arranged next to each other are provided on the upper side of the locking bar 122, of which the locking recess 128 facing the end of the locking bar 122 has no bearing surface for a blocking nose of the tumbler slide 108 on the side facing the end of the locking bar 122.
  • At the bottom of the bolt tail two adjacent tour openings 129, 131 are provided. In the transition region between the higher, the cuff 102 facing portion 121 of the bolt 105 to the bolt tail 122 to a direction towards the lock box lid projecting follower pin 132 is provided which cooperates with the panic arm 1 13.
  • the Zuensschieber 108 shown in detail in FIGS. 15 and 16 differs from the tumbler shown in FIGS. 5 and 6 only in its attack edge 141.
  • the profile of the attack edge 141 extends to the side edges 142, 143 of the tumbler 108 initially at right angles and is then, seen from left to right, ramped with a first, downwardly extending ramp portion 144, a second, again upwardly extending ramp portion 145 and a third, downwardly directed ramp portion 146 is formed.
  • the greatest vertical distance between the locking lug 147 and the engaging edge 141 is located at the apex between the first ramp portion 144 and the second ramp portion 145 and is slightly adjacent to the vertical longitudinal axis of the guide slot 148 of the tumbler 108.
  • the panic release shown in Fig. 17 is designed as an arm 151 and has in its upper region a through hole 152, with which it can be placed on the pivot axis 1 14. At its lower end, the arm 151 has a horizontal portion 153 with a horizontal upper active edge 154, which cooperates with the locking lug 147 of the tumbler 108.
  • the lock cylinder 1 15 is rotated counterclockwise, so that the cam 1 16 engages in the first tour opening 129 of the bolt tail 122 and displaces the bolt 105 in the direction of the cuff 102 (see FIGS. 18 and 19). Even before it enters the tour opening 129, the cam 1 16 abuts against the engaging edge 141 of the retaining slide 108 and pushes it up in the further course of motion so that its locking nose 147 is lifted out of the locking recess 126 of the bolt 105 and the bolt 105 thus is horizontally displaceable. If the cam 1 16 has exceeded the zenith of its movement (see Fig.
  • the tumbler 108 lowers due to the spring force acting on it until the locking lug 147 is lowered into the locking recess 127 of the bolt 105 and the bolt 105 thus is blocked against further horizontal shifting.
  • the attack edge is so far down over the bottom of the bolt tail over that in the direction of the cuff 102 out, for example, in the 10 o'clock position, standing cam 1 16 is pressed down so far that it is a displacement of the bolt 105, in particular at Triggering the panic function, can not hinder. If the lock cylinder is rotated further in the counterclockwise direction, the cam 1 16 engages in the tour opening 131 of the bolt 105, so that the bolt 105 is preconnected a second time.
  • the tumbler 108 is raised again by the cam 1 16, so that the locking lug 147 releases the horizontal movement of the bolt 105 and is then lowered into the locking recess 128 to the bolt then against pushing back from the now twice vorlos- locked locking position lock.
  • the panic trigger 1 12 pivots counterclockwise and thereby lifts the locking lug 147, so that the latch 105 is freely displaceable. At the same time pivots the panic arm 1 13 also counterclockwise, pushing the bolt 105 back into the lock case.

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L'invention concerne une serrure comportant la fonction anti-panique, simple à monter et fiable, comprenant un cylindre de serrure (12) doté d'un panneton (13), un verrou (5) pouvant passer d'une position de retrait à au moins une position verrouillée, ledit verrou comprenant au moins une cavité de verrouillage (24, 25) et des dispositifs (6, 28, 29) qui peuvent être en connexion opérationnelle avec le panneton (13) pour déplacer le verrou (5), une targette de gachette (8) sollicitée par ressort comprenant un pène de verrouillage (45), qui, en position de verrouillage, peut entrer dans la cavité de verrouillage (24, 25), afin d'empêcher le verrou (5) de sortir de sa position de verrouillage, lors d'un déplacement intempestif, la targette de la gachette (8) pouvant être décalée, lors de l'actionnement du cylindre de serrure (12), par le panneton (13) à l'encontre de la force que le ressort exerce sur lui, jusqu'à ce que le pène de verrouillage (45) sorte de la cavité de verrouillage (24, 25) et que le verrou (5) soit libéré en vue d'un déplacement. L'invention est caractérisée en ce que la targette de gachette entrant dans la cavité de verrouillage (24, 25) est conçue, de manière à entrer au moins temporairement dans la zone de déplacement du panneton (13), jusqu'à ce que ce dernier puisse être sorti sous l'effet d'une rotation d'une position empêchant le verrou (5) de repasser en position de retrait.
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