Global Patent Index - EP 0354634 B1

EP 0354634 B1 19940824 - Improvements in mortice latches.

Title (en)

Improvements in mortice latches.

Title (de)

Einbauschlösser.

Title (fr)

Serrures encastrées.

Publication

EP 0354634 B1 19940824 (EN)

Application

EP 89301977 A 19890228

Priority

GB 8818859 A 19880809

Abstract (en)

[origin: EP0354634A2] A mortice latch which largely overcomes the problems of wear and breakdown in operation comprises a casing consisting of a top case (2) and a bottom case (1); a latch bolt assembly reciprocally mounted in the casing and comprising a bolt head (7), a bolt lathe (8) and a bolt end-stop (9); a latch bolt follower (23), pivotally mounted in the casing, and a return spring (33). The follower (23) has a first curved arm (25) provided at its end with an arcuate surface (26) which is engageable with the latch bolt end-stop (9) and a second curved arm (28) which is provided with a cylindrical socket (29). A roller (31) is freely pivotally mounted in the socket (29) and the return spring (33) is mounted on a shaft (32) which extends from the roller (31). The shaft (32) extends through an aperture in a strip (17) projecting from the bottom case (1) and one end of the spring (33), which takes the form of a coil spring, bears against the strip (17) while the other end of the spring bears against a stop (34) on the shaft (32). The engagement of the roller (31) in the socket (29) of the follower provides a ball and socket type action and is such that very little wear takes place and any that does is fully compensated. The latch bolt can still be operated even in the event of failure of the return spring (33). A dead bolt assembly may also be fitted to the mortice latch if desired.

IPC 1-7

E05B 15/04

IPC 8 full level

E05B 15/04 (2006.01); E05B 59/00 (2006.01)

CPC (source: EP)

E05B 15/04 (2013.01); E05B 59/00 (2013.01); E05B 2015/0413 (2013.01)

Designated contracting state (EPC)

DE ES FR GB GR IT

DOCDB simple family (publication)

EP 0354634 A2 19900214; EP 0354634 A3 19901017; EP 0354634 B1 19940824; CN 1026809 C 19941130; CN 1040243 A 19900307; DE 68917662 D1 19940929; GB 8818859 D0 19880914; PT 89842 A 19900308; PT 89842 B 19950531

DOCDB simple family (application)

EP 89301977 A 19890228; CN 89101280 A 19890310; DE 68917662 T 19890228; GB 8818859 A 19880809; PT 8984289 A 19890224