[0001] This invention relates to improvements in mortice latches.
[0002] The main problem with existing assembly mortice latches is the wear which takes place
between the latch bolt assembly and the latch bolt follower which results in inefficient
operation of the latch bolt and eventually to total breakdown. The mortice latch must
then be dismantled and the worn parts replaced or a new mortice latch must be fitted.
Apart from the inconvenience of repairing or replacing a mortice latch, existing mortice
latches occasionally break down when a door or the like to which they are fitted is
in its closed position. Since the latch is normally located within the material of
the door or the like to which it is fitted, it is not readily accessible and a locksmith
must then be called in order to free the latch bolt from engagement in the door or
like frame.
[0003] The present invention seeks to solve this problem by providing a mortice latch in
which wear between the latch bolt assembly and the latch bolt follower is either substantially
eliminated or largely compensated so that efficient operation of the mortice latch
is assured for considerably longer periods of time than with the existing mortice
latches.
[0004] According to the invention, there is provided a mortice latch having a casing; a
latch bolt assembly reciprocally mounted in the casing and comprising a bolt head,
a lathe and an end stop; a latch bolt follower, pivotally mounted in the casing, and
a return spring; wherein the follower has a socket adapted to receive a member having
at least a part-cylindrical or part-spherical surface which is engageable in the socket,
the return spring being arranged to act on the said member and, in turn, on the follower.
[0005] Preferably, a further spring is provided which is arranged to act on the latch bolt
assembly in such a manner that the assembly is biassed by the spring to a position
in which the bolt head projects from the casing.
[0006] According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the said member has a cylindrical
or part-cylindrical surface which is held in the socket by side walls of the follower
which define said socket. The said member desirably also has an elongate member and
the return spring desirably takes the form of a coil spring mounted on the elongate
member. One end of the elongate member is preferably spigoted into a roller which
constitutes the said cylindrical surface and the other end of the elongate member
preferably extends through an aperture provided in a projection extending from the
wall of the casing. With this arrangement, the coil spring is desirably arranged to
act at one end on said casing projection and, at the other end, on stop means provided
on said elongate member.
[0007] It is also preferred for the follower to have a pair of arms extending from its pivot
point on the casing, a first one of said arms being arranged to engage with the end
stop of the latch bolt assembly and the socket being provided in the other arm. The
surface of the said one arm of the follower which is engageable with the end stop
is desirably arcuate. The end stop may also be provided with an arcuate surface for
engagement by the arcuate surface of the follower.
[0008] The mortice latch according to the invention may also be provided with a dead bolt
assembly arranged to be operated by a key. A number of levers or detainers arranged
to be operated by the key are provided in order to free the dead bolt for operation
and the or each lever or detainer is desirably provided with a spring which is engageable
with a projection extending from the wall of the casing. This projection may be the
same projection which is provided with an aperture for receiving the shaft of the
follower member. The dead bolt preferably has a bolt head in which are located hardened
steel dowel pins. Any number of levers or detainers may be provided although three
or five are preferred as providing a reasonable compromise between cost of production
and security.
[0009] The invention will now be further described, by way of example, with reference to
the drawings, in which:-
Fig. 1 is a side elevation of one embodiment of a mortice latch incorporating a dead
bolt action according to the invention with part of the casing removed to show the
internal components;
Fig. 2 is a section taken on the line II-II in Fig. 1;
Fig. 3 is a section taken on the line III-III in Fig. 1.
[0010] Referring to the drawings, the mortice latch according to the invention comprises
a casing consisting of a bottom case 1 and a top case 2. Secured to one side of the
bottom case 1 by screws, rivets or the like (not shown) is an inner forend in the
form of a plate 3 and secured to the inner forend again by screws, rivets or the like
(not shown) is an outer forend in the form of a plate 4. Posts 5 and 6 are secured
to the bottom case 1 and project upwardly therefrom, the posts being internally screw-threaded,
and the top case 2 is provided with apertures which are aligned with the screw-threaded
bores in the posts 5 and 6 whereby the top case can be detachably secured to the bottom
case 1 by means of screws (not shown).
[0011] A latch bolt assembly comprising a bevelled bolt head 7, a bolt lathe 8 and a bolt
end-stop 9 is reciprocally mounted in the casing, the bolt lathe 8 having a slot 11
which fits over the post 5 to limit movement of the latch bolt assembly with respect
to the casing. In the position shown in the drawings, the latch bolt head 7 projects
from the casing and passes through aligned slots in the forend plates 3 and 4. The
latch bolt assembly is biassed into this position by a spring 13 which has an arm
14 which engages in a recess 12 provided in the rear surface of the latch bolt head
7. The mainbody of the spring 13 takes the form of a coil which is mounted on a post
16 projecting from the bottom case 1 and the spring has a second arm 15 which engages
in a slot 18 provided in one limb of a strip 17 which also projects from the bottom
case 1.
[0012] Pivotally mounted in circular apertures 21, 22 in the bottom and top cases 1 and
2 respectively is a latch bolt follower 23 having a square-sectioned bore 24 which
is adapted to receive the correspondingly sectioned operating spindle of a door handle
assembly (not shown). The follower 23 has a first curved arm 25 which extends from
the pivot boss of the follower 23 and is provided at its end with an arcuate cam surface
26 which is arranged to engage with the latch bolt end stop 9. The follower arm 25
further has a substantially planar surface 27 on the side facing away from the cam
surface 26 which bears against post 5 when the latch bolt assembly is in the position
shown in the drawings.
[0013] Extending away from the pivot boss of the follower 23, in a direction substantially
diametrically opposite to the arm 25, is a second curved arm 28 which is provided
with a socket in the form of a cylindrical recess 29. A follower spring carrier drum
in the form of a roller 31 is mounted for free pivoting action in the socket 29 and
one end of an elongate member in the form of a follower spring carrier rod 32 is spigoted
into the roller 31 so as to project from the follower arm 28. The other end of the
rod 32 passes through an aperture 19 in the strip 17 projecting from the bottom case
1. A coil spring 33 is mounted on the rod 32, one end of the coil spring being arranged
to bear against the strip 17 and the other end bearing against a stop ring 34 secured
on the rod 32. The coil spring 33 and the spring 13 together combine forces to maintain
the follower 23 and the latch bolt assembly in the position shown in the drawings.
In this position, an end face of the arm 28 bears against the side of the cases 1
and 2.
[0014] If, when the mortice latch according to the invention is fitted in a door or the
like and a handle assembly is fitted with a square-sectioned operating spindle extending
through the bore 24, one of the handles is turned, the square-sectioned spindle will
cause the follower 23 to rotate in a clockwise direction as viewed in Fig. 1. The
cam surface 26 on the follower arm 25 will force the end stop 9 towards the right
as viewed in Fig. 1. This movement will result in retraction of the whole latch bolt
assembly into the casing thereby permitting the door or the like fitted with the mortice
latch to be opened.
[0015] It will be appreciated that pivoting action of the follower 23 and sliding action
of the latch bolt assembly by turning the handle takes place against the action of
the springs 13 and 33 which are compressed. Therefore, when the handle is released,
the spring 13 will act to return the latch bolt assembly and the spring 33 will act
to return the follower 23 to the position shown in the drawings.
[0016] By virtue of the engagement of the arcuate surface 26 of the follower arm 25 on the
latch bolt end stop 9, wear between the follower and the latch bolt assembly is largely
eliminated because the engagement is mainly a rolling action. However, any wear that
does take place is compensated for by the coil spring 33. The engagement of the roller
31 in the cylindrical socket 29 in the follower arm 28 assumes a ball and socket type
action and is such that very little, if any, wear takes place between these components
and any wear that does take place is fully compensated. The mortice latch according
to the invention is therefore very reliable, subject to minimal wear and highly unlikely
to break down or to require maintenance for a considerable period of time.
[0017] The mortice latch according to the invention may also be provided with a dead bolt
assembly although this is not essential. One form of dead bolt assembly suitable for
the mortice latch according to the invention is however shown in the drawings in which
the assembly comprises a dead bolt head 41 and dead bolt lathe 42.
[0018] The lathe is provided with an elongated slot 43 in which a slide stump 44 projecting
from the bottom casel is located, the slot and stump cooperating to limit sliding
movement of the dead bolt between a retracted position in which the dead bolt assembly
is located wholly within the casing and an operative extended position shown in the
drawings in which the dead bolt head 41 projects from the casing through aligned slots
in the inner and outer forend plates 3 and 4.
[0019] A further slot 45 having inclined sides 46 is provided in the lower edge of the dead
bolt lathe 42 for engagement by a bolt thrower 48 in a manner to be hereinafter described
and a detainer talon 47 is mounted on and projects from the dead bolt lathe 42.
[0020] Mounted on a further post 51 projecting from the bottom case 1 are a series of detainers
52 which are separated by spacers 57. As shown in Fig.2, there are five detainers
but this is not essential and only three detainers could be provided if desired. As
can be seen from Fig.1, each detainer 52 has a circular aperture by means of which
the detainer can be installed on the post 51 and a spring 53 which is secured at one
end in the detainer and is arranged to bear, adjacent its other end, against one end
of the strip 17 projecting from the bottom case 1. Each detainer further has an arcuate
recess 54 intended to be engaged by a key for the lock, a slot 55 adapted to accommodate
the talon 47 and at least one tang 56 arranged to engage said talon 47. It should
be noted that the arcuate recess 54, slots 55 and tangs 56 are differently arranged
on the detainers and are adapted to cooperate with a key designed for the lock in
the normal way. The spacers 57 located between the detainers ensure smooth operation
and are provided with apertures for fitting over the post 51 and with slots similar
to the slots 55 in the detainers for receiving the detainer talon 47.
[0021] The bolt thrower 48 is located on the bottom case 1 in the region of a key-hole shaped
slot provided in said bottom case and a similar aligned key-hole shaped slot is provided
in the top case 2 so that a key (not shown) can be inserted into the bolt thrower
48 from either side of the lock. Provided that the correct key has been inserted into
the lock, turning of the key will ensure that the detainers 52 are first moved to
a position in which the slots 55 are aligned with the talon 47. Further turning movement
of the key will cause the bolt thrower 48 to engage in the slot 45 in the bolt lathe
42 to move the dead bolt. In the position shown in Fig.1 of the drawings, the dead
bolt is in the locked condition so that the bolt thrower 48 must be rotated in a clockwise
direction (as viewed in Fig.1) in order to move the bolt lathe 42 to the right to
move the dead bolt assembly to the unlocked retracted position. The detainers are
so designed that they engage the talon in this position of the dead bolt assembly.
In order to return the dead bolt assembly to the locked position, the key must be
turned in an anti-clockwise direction as viewed in Fig.1 whereupon the detainers are
first moved clear of the talon 47 by the key and the bolt lathe 42 is then moved by
engagement of the bolt thrower 48 in the slot 45. Once the dead bolt assembly has
been moved to the locked position, the detainers will again engage the talon 47 to
prevent movement of the dead bolt once the key has been taken out of the lock.
[0022] The bolt thrower 48 is desirably provided with a plate 49 having a notch 50 in its
periphery in which a curved end 59 of one arm of a two-armed leaf spring 58 engages.
The leaf spring is mounted on the post 6 and its other arm bears against the wall
of the bottom case 1. By this means, the bolt thrower 48 is maintained in a postion
in which it is aligned with the key-hole shaped slots in the cases 1 and 2 so that
a key can easily be engaged in the lock.
[0023] The dead bolt head 41 may, if desired, be provided with hardened steel rollers 61
in a conventional manner for security purposes since such rollers prevent the dead
bolt from being sawn through because the rollers rotate if an attempt is made to saw
through the bolt.
[0024] It will be seen that the strip 17 projecting from the bottom case 1 constitutes a
multiple spring stop against which bear all of the springs in the mortice latch according
to the invention thereby providing a simplified and improved construction over the
arrangements employed in existing locks.
[0025] The invention is not restricted to the above-described embodiment but modifications
and variations may be made without departing from the scope of the invention. For
example, the substantially planar surface on the latch bolt end stop 9 may be replaced
by an arcuate surface. Although such a surface is not preferred because a planar surface
is cheaper to produce than an arcuate surface, less wear will occur between two arcuate
surfaces than between an arcuate surface and a planar surface and this alternative
may be preferred for cases in which extremely reliable operation with miniumum maintenance
are desired.
[0026] Further, although a bolt head has been shown in the drawings as having a substantially
planar surface extending at an angle to the longitudinal axis of the latch bolt assembly,
this surface may if desired take the form of a suitably curved bevelled surface. Moreover,
it is not essential to provide the bolt thrower 48 and this component as well as the
plate 49 and spring 58 may be omitted if desired.
[0027] Finally, it should be noted that the mortice latch according to the invention will
still operate even in the event of failure or breakage of the spring 33 because of
the positive engagement of the latch bolt assembly by the follower.
1. A mortice latch having a casing; a latch bolt assembly reciprocally mounted in
the casing and comprising a bolt head, a lathe and an end stop; a latch bolt follower,
pivotally mounted in the casing, and a return spring; wherein the follower has a socket
adapted to receive a member having at least a part-cylindrical or part-spherical surface
which is engageable in the socket, the return spring being arranged to act on the
said member and, in turn, on the follower.
2. A mortice latch according to claim 1, wherein a further spring is provided which
is arranged to act on the latch bolt assembly in such a manner that the assembly is
biassed by the spring to a position in which the bolt head projects from the casing.
3. A mortice latch according to claim 1 or claim 2, wherein the said member has a
cylindrical or part-cylindrical surface which is held in the socket by side walls
of the follower which define said socket.
4. A mortice latch according to claim 3, wherein the said member also has an elongate
member and wherein the return spring takes the form of a coil spring mounted on the
elongate member.
5. A mortice latch according to claim 4, wherein one end of the elongate member is
spigoted into a roller which constitutes the said cylindrical surface and the other
end of the elongate member extends through an aperture provided in a projection extending
from a wall of the casing.
6. A mortice latch according to claim 5, wherein one end of the return spring is arranged
to act on the casing projection and the other end of the return spring is arranged
to act on stop means provided on the elongate member.
7. A mortice latch according to any preceding claim, wherein the follower has a pair
of arms extending from its pivot point on the casing, a first one of said arms being
arranged to engage with the end stop of the latch bolt assembly and the socket being
provided in the other arm.
8. A mortice latch according to claim 7, wherein the surface of the said one arm of
the follower which is engageable with the end stop is arcuate.
9. A mortice latch according to claim 8, wherein the end stop is provided with an
arcuate surface for engagement by the arcuate surface of the follower.
10. A mortice latch according to any preceding claim and further comprising a dead
bolt assembly arranged to be operated by a key.
11. A mortice latch according to claim 10, wherein the dead bolt assembly includes
a number of levers or detainers arranged to be operated by the key in order to free
the dead bolt for operation, the or each lever or detainer being provided with a spring
which is engageable with a projection extending from a wall of the casing.
12. A mortice latch according to claims 2 and 11, wherein one end of the said further
spring is arranged to bear against the latch bolt head and the other end of the said
further spring is arranged to bear against the same projection as that against which
bear the spring(s) of the lever(s) or detainer(s).
13. A mortice latch according to claim 5 and claim 11 or claim 12, wherein the projection
against which bear the spring(s) of the lever(s) or detainer(s) is the same projection
as the projection having an aperture through which extends the elongate member of
the follower member.
14. A mortice latch substantially as described herein with reference to the drawings.