[0001] The present invention relates to a fitting assembly for a lock and, in particular,
a fitting assembly for the keyhole of the respective lock mounted on a door.
[0002] In traditional locks, above all in those applied to doors of furniture or furniture
components generally, there are usually keyhole fitting elements that surround the
keyhole of the lock applied to the door.
[0003] During locking and unlocking of the lock, however, the key enters into contact with
the fitting element, with consequent deterioration of the external surface of the
key. Since the keys are often made of plated alloy stamping, e.g. zama with a brass
coating, deterioration of the same coating occurs, detracting from the aesthetic appearance
both of the key itself and of the piece of furniture as a whole. To overcome this
drawback, it is already known the use of an insert made of a plastic material to line
the edge of the through hole in the fitting element.
[0004] But keys usually remain constantly inserted into locks, above all in the case of
locks applied to furniture. Because of the weight of the key itself and of the handgrip
that remains outside, the key tends to hang at an angle with respect to the ideal
alignment with keyhole axis and to rest on the edge of the hole in the fitting element
or on the possible insert covering it. That gives an unpleasant aspect to the piece
of furniture as a whole. This being stated, the aim of the present invention is to
produce a fitting assembly for locks that overcomes the drawbacks of the known art.
[0005] In particular, an object of the present invention is to produce a fitting assembly
that prevents the deterioration of the external coating of the key.
[0006] Another object of the present invention is to produce a fitting assembly for locks
that holds the key correctly aligned in the lock.
[0007] These objects are achieved by the present invention, which relates to a fitting assembly
for locks, of the type comprising a first covering element with at least one through
hole aligned with the keyhole of the lock and a second element coupled to the first,
also having one through hole aligned with the hole of the first element, characterized
in that at least part of the inside surface of the hole of the second element is in
contact with at least part of the external surface of the key inserted into the keyhole
of the lock, and that the second element is made with a material which exerts friction
on the external surface of the key.
[0008] The key, as well as being separated from the hole of the covering element, remains
correctly lined up with the hole of the lock, so as to confer a more pleasant overall
appearance on the piece of furniture.
[0009] Furthermore, the friction between the key and the surface of the hole in the second
element prevents the key from accidentally falling out of the keyhole, thus preventing
possible damage to the key as a consequence of the impact with the floor. This is
particularly true for those types of key decorated with friezes or other delicate
ornamentation, e.g. enamels, murrhine glass, or similar.
[0010] The second element is preferably made of a rubber or plastic material and the hole
is substantially similar in shape to the outline of the key that is to be inserted.
Other materials able to cause friction without causing abrasion of the key are equally
suited, such as the particular coatings that confer such properties to the surface
of the hole in the second element, e.g. coatings obtained by flocculation or similar.
[0011] The second element is preferably lodged in a seat in the first (or covering) element,
and comprises a contour portion of the hole substantially flush with the external
surface of the first element. This prevents contact in any case between the surface
of the hole in the first fitting element and the key inserted in the lock.
[0012] The hole of the second element advantageously comprises a tapered portion of the
surface which slants toward the hole of the lock to facilitate the alignment of the
key with the hole of the second element during extraction of the key itself.
[0013] Further advantages and characteristics of the invention will be more evident from
the following description, made for illustrative but not limiting purpose with reference
to the attached schematic drawings in which:
- Figure 1 is a perspective view, with elements separated, of an application of the
fitting assembly according to a first embodiment of the present invention;
- Figure 2 is a view in cross-section of the fitting assembly shown in Figure 1 as a
completed assembly;
- Figures 3A and 3B are elevation views, taken respectively from the front and rear
of one of the elements of the fitting assembly shown in the Figures 1 and 2;
- Figures 4A-4D are views of a fitting assembly according to another embodiment of the
invention; in particular, Figure 4A is a front view, Figure 4B is a cross-section
view in the plane B-B of Figure 4A, Figure 4C is a rear view and Figure 4D is a plan
view from the top in the direction indicated by the arrow D in Figure 4A; and
- Figure 5 is a front view of an element of the fitting assembly shown in Figures 4A-4D.
[0014] Figure 1 shows schematically a lock 1 mounted on a door 2, in which there is provided
a hole 3 that allows a key 4 to be inserted into the lock 1. The latter, in the representation
shown in Figure 1, is embedded in the door 2 but it is obvious that alternatively
it can also be mounted as a projecting part, or inserted into a recess cut-out, on
the inside surface of the door.
[0015] According to the embodiment shown in Figure 1, the fitting assembly comprises a first
covering element 5 having at least one through hole 6 aligned with the keyhole 3 for
the key 4 in the lock 1, together with a second element 7 also having one through
hole 8 aligned with the holes 3 and 6.
[0016] According to the invention, at least part of the inside surface of the hole 8 of
the second element 7 comes into contact with at least part of the external surface
of the key 4 inserted into the keyhole 3 of the lock, in a such way as to cause friction
on the external surface of the key. Making the element 7 from rubber, or from a suitable
plastic material, gives light friction without damaging the external coating of the
key.
[0017] As is shown also in Figures 3A and 3B, the hole 8 is substantially similar in form
to the outline of the key 4, with a portion of the inside surface 8' of circular shape
to exert friction on the shank 4' of the key 4. The translation movement of the key
4 is thus braked during insertion and extraction from the lock, while it can easily
be rotated to operate the same lock without coming into contact with the edge of the
hole 6 of the covering element 5.
[0018] In fact, the element 7 comprises a contour portion 9 of the hole 8 substantially
flush with the external surface of the covering element 5, in such a way as to prevent
contact between the key 4 and the inside edge of the hole 6.
[0019] The element 7 is housed in a seat 10 of the covering element 5, the latter then being
fixed to the surface of the door 2 through known means (not shown in the Figures).
The element 7, which is larger in plan than the keyhole 3 in the door 2, it is thus
locked between the door 2 and the covering element 5, as it is evident from the section
view of Figure 2.
[0020] There is preferably an inclined portion 8'' of the surface in the hole 8 of the element
7 slanted toward the keyhole 3 of the lock, to facilitate the alignment of the key
4 with the hole 8 during the extraction of the key iself.
[0021] In Figures 4A-4D it is illustrated a fitting assembly according to another embodiment
of the invention. Like to the embodiment already seen, the fitting assembly consists
of a covering element 25 and a second element 27, the latter made of rubber or plastic
material.
[0022] The element 27 is provided with a hole 28 substantially similar to the one present
in the element 7 of the embodiment already illustrated, comprising a surface portion
28' apt to cause friction on the key, together with a inclined portion 28'' in the
rear which helps to facilitate the removal of the key. Likewise to the preceding embodiment,
there is also an edge 29 that protects the key from contact with the edge of the through
hole in the covering element 25.
[0023] In this case, the element 27 is provided with a pair of fins 31, which engage in
suitable recesses of the covering element 25 so as to lock the element 27 between
the surface of the door and the covering element 25 when the assembly is complete.
In this embodiment, the covering element 25 is provided with a projecting portion
35 (Figure 4D), comprising two semi-portions 35' and 35'' (Figure 4C) which retain
the element 27, which is restrained in a suitable seat of the door. A pair of threaded
holes 34 allows fixing screws to be used to further attach the covering element 25
to the door or to the lock.
[0024] Alternatively to the only two fins 31, the element 27 can be provided with a flange
31' (shown in Figure 5 by the broken line) which also allows the element 27 to be
locked between the surface of the door and the covering element 25. In this case,
the portion 35 of the covering element 25 must be suitably modified to make it suitable
to the different number of fins of the element 27 or, if necessary, eliminated.
[0025] In Figures 4B and 4C there is an elastic ring 32, consisting for instance of a classical
O-ring, which locks the element 27 onto the covering element 25 before the fitting
assembly is applied to the door. The ring 32, if present, is preferably retained in
a groove on the back part of the covering element 25 and on the fins 31 in such a
way that it doesn't jut out from the rear of the covering element 25.
1. Fitting assembly for a lock, of the type comprising a first covering element with
at least one through hole aligned with the keyhole of the lock and a second element,
coupled to said first element, also having one through hole aligned with the hole
of said first element, characterized in that at least part of the inside surface of
the hole of the second element is in contact with at least part of the external surface
of the key inserted into the keyhole of the lock, and that the second element is made
with a material which exerts friction on the external surface of the key.
2. A fitting assembly according to Claim 1, characterized in that said second element
is made with rubber or plastic material.
3. A fitting assembly according to Claim 1 or 2, characterized in that said second element
is housed in a recess in said first element.
4. A fitting assembly according to any of the preceding Claims, characterized in that
at least the hole of said second element has a shape substantially similar to the
outline of said key.
5. A fitting assembly according to any of the preceding Claims, characterized in that
said second element comprises a contour portion of said hole which is substantially
flush with the external surface of said first element.
6. A fitting assembly according to any of the preceding Claims, characterized in that
said second element comprises one or more portions to lock said second element between
said first element and the surface on which the fitting assembly is fixed.
7. A fitting assembly according to any of the preceding Claims, characterized by comprising
further means for locking said second element to said first element.
8. A fitting assembly according to any of the preceding Claims, characterized in that
the hole of said second element comprises an inclined portion of the surface slanted
toward the hole of the lock for facilitate the alignment of the key with the hole
of said second element during the extraction of the key itself.
9. Sealing door for environments and/or for furniture, characterized by comprising a
fitting assembly for locks according to any of Claims 1 to 8.