[0001] The invention regards a dead bolt locking mechanism. Further, the invention regards
door lock including such a dead bolt locking system.
[0002] From the prior art, dead bolt locking systems are known. Such locking systems allow
actuating a dead bolt particularly for securing an entrance door. A dead bolt is especially
a bolt which can only be moved due to actuating via the dead bolt locking systems.
Therefore, a dead bolt can be particularly different from a spring bolt in that the
dead bolt cannot be moved by external force acting directly on the dead bolt.
[0003] The dead bolt locking mechanism is preferably used to further secure a door in addition
to the spring bolt. Additionally, split followers are known which are employed to
actuate the dead bolt from two different sides of a door. Particularly, on the one
side, a key cylinder for actuating the dead bolt with a key can be provided, while
on the other side a thumb turn which allows actuating the dead bolt without a key
might be provided. The split followers must be provided such that the key cylinder
and at the thumb turn do not block each other.
[0004] However, in case a thumb turn is coupled to one of the followers, the respective
follower has no defined position. Particularly, the follower can be at any position
after using the thumb turn. Therefore, there is the risk that the follower of the
thumb turn interferes with the follower of the key cylinder, which causes blocking
of the whole system. Especially, the unlocking of the dead bolt by using the key is
blocked.
[0005] Document
GB 1 487 567 A discloses a spring which holds a follower with a recess in a predefined position.
[0006] It is an object underlying the present invention to provide a dead bolt locking system
which is simple and cost-saving to manufacture and which allows safe and secure operation
of a dead bolt.
[0007] The solution of this object is achieved by the independent claim. The dependent claims
contain advantageous embodiments of the present invention.
[0008] The object is therefore solved by a dead bolt locking mechanism comprising an operation
rack, a first follower, a second follower, and an engaging element. The operation
rack is movable only along a predefined displacement direction and is connectable
to a dead bolt. Therefore, the operation rack can be the only item which allows moving
of the dead bolt when the dead bolt locking mechanism is employed in a lock. The first
follower and the second follower are rotatable about a rotation axis. The rotation
axis can be the same for the followers or can be different rotations axes. Particularly,
the first follower and the second follower can be connected to any user interface
which shall allow moving the dead bolt.
[0009] Further, the first follower and the second follower are adapted to independently
move the operation rack along the displacement direction. Each of the first follower
and the second follower can move the operation rack along the displacement direction.
Preferably that means that the first follower is usually not rotated by the rotation
of the second follower and/or the second follower is usually not rotated by the rotation
of the first follower. Only in the exceptional case where both followers are in effective
connection with the rack, one of the followers can be rotated by the other follower.
The first follower and the second follower can be connected to different user interfaces
to independently move the operation rack.
[0010] The first follower and/or the second follower comprise at least one counterelement,
preferably a cutout, with which the engaging element is engageable to situate the
respective first follower and/or second follower in a non-blocking position. Holding
the first follower and/or second follower in non-blocking positions, respectively,
allows avoiding interference of the first follower and the second follower, such that
the first follower and the second follower do not block each other. This allows moving
the dead bolt via a user interface connected to the one follower, while the user interface
connected to the other follower is not affected. In a preferred embodiment, the non-blocking
positions are selected such that a position of the first follower and second follower
is avoided, in which the first follower and the second follower might possibly prohibit
the movement of the operation rack.
[0011] A non-blocking position particularly is a position in which the follower with the
counterelement does not prohibit or block the movement of the operation rack. An Engagement
of the counterelement and the engaging element leads to the first follower and/or
the second follower being situated or rested in the non-blocking position. The counterelement
is engageable with the engaging element preferably via frictional connection and/or
via form closure.
[0012] A blocking position particularly is a position in which one of the followers block
the movement of the other follower so that the other follower cannot move the operation
rack. The follower can be moved from a blocking position to an unblocking position
and vice versa by rotation of the follower.
[0013] Preferably, it is possible to disengage the engaging element and the counterelement
by the manual force of a user. Therefore, the engagement of the engaging element and
the counterelement does not prohibit the user to further use the follower to move
the operation rack.
[0014] The dead bolt locking mechanism might comprise one follower with a counterelement
and might comprise an engaging element in order to engage with the counterelement,
while the other follower might be free of a counterelement and no engaging element
is provided for the later follower.
[0015] Especially, a follower which is meant to be connected to a thumb turn is provided
with the counterelement. An engaging element is provided for this follower in the
dead bolt locking mechanism. A follower which is meant to be connected to a key cylinder
can be built free of the counterelement and no engaging element has to be provided
for this follower.
[0016] Alternatively, in the case that each of followers comprise a counterelement, the
dead bolt locking mechanism can comprise at least one engaging element for each follower.
If a follower comprising the counterelement is mentioned in the following, this follower
can be the first and/or the second follower.
[0017] The first follower and the second follower each preferably comprise a circumferential
surface which continues around the displacement direction. Especially, the circumferential
surface can comprise the counterelement. Preferably, the circumferential surface is
a smooth surface without having steps or protrusions except the counterelement.
[0018] The engaging element can be built as a ball.
[0019] The counterelement can be built as a cut out.
[0020] In an advantageous embodiment, the engaging element is pressed to the follower comprising
the counterelement by force of an elastic element of the dead bolt locking mechanism.
Especially the engaging element is pressed against circumferential surface of the
follower comprising the counterelement by force of the elastic element of the dead
bolt locking mechanism. The elastic element can be a spring. The engaging element
is engageable with the counterelement, preferably the cutout. Further preferred, the
engaging element is the ball which is pressed to the respective circumferential surface
by force of an elastic element of the dealt bolt locking mechanism. Therefore, the
follower comprising the counterelement can be moved by overcoming the force which
presses the engaging element into the cutout. The dead bolt locking mechanism is hence
simple to operate and allows safe holding of the first follower and/or the second
follower in the predefined position.
[0021] Preferably, the engaging element is engaged with the counterelement, particularly
the cutout, in order to avoid that the follower comprising the counterelement is situated
in a blocking position or blocking positions where the follower comprising the counterelement
blocks the movement of the operation rack. Preferably, the follower can get into blocking
and non-blocking positions by rotation. In particular, the blocking positions correspond
to less than 15° preferably less than 7°, more preferably less than 3°of the rotation
angles. Therefore, the foil ower reaches the blocking positions due to rotation. However,
due to the engaging element, the followers can be situated in a non-blocking position
to keep them away from the blocking position in case rotation of the follower is performed.
[0022] The first follower and/or the second follower comprise at least one counterelement
which gives a feedback to the user that the follower is situated in a non-blocking
position. Such a feedback preferably comprises a haptic feedback that is generated
due to the engaging process of the engaging element and the counterelement. Further,
the feedback particularly comprises a resistance against further rotation of the first
follower and/or second follower, wherein said resistance can be overcome by manual
force of the user.
[0023] The follower can comprise at least two counterelements. By providing several counterelements
in one follower, the chances of engagement of one counterelement with the engaging
element are enhanced. Thereby, the security to stay off the blocking positions is
increased. At least one engaging element is provided within the dead bolt locking
mechanism for engaging the at least two counterelements. Especially, one engaging
element engages with one counterelement at one time. Also several engaging elements
can be provided.
[0024] At least one counterelement is preferably provided in the first follower and/or the
second follower in that way that the blocking position is reached by turning clockwise
while disengaging the counterelement from the engaging element and at least one counterelement
is provided in the respective follower in that way that the blocking position is reached
by turning counter clockwise while disengaging the counterelement from the engaging
element. Therefore, the user can get a haptical feedback how to avoid the blocking
position by turning the follower comprising the at least two counterelements in a
clockwise and in a counter clockwise direction. In other words: starting a rotation
of the follower with the counterelements far away from the blocking positions, especially
opposite the blocking positions, the rotation will lead to at least one engagement
of the engaging element and a counterelement while rotating clockwise as well as while
rotating counter clockwise. Especially, by symmetrically dividing the part of the
follower corresponding to non blocking positions into two halves, each half might
contain at least one counterelement. The part of the follower corresponding to the
blocking positions can be framed by at least one counterelement on each side of the
part of the follower corresponding to the blocking positions wherein especially the
counterelements can be positioned to the part of the follower corresponding to the
blocking positions in a symmetrical way. By providing the counterelements symmetrically
around the part of the follower corresponding to the blocking positions, the user
gets the same haptical feed back of approaching the blocking positions by rotating
clockwise and by rotating counter clockwise.
[0025] In a particularly preferred embodiment, at least two counterelements are provided
in the follower comprising the counterelements in that way that the blocking position
is reached by turning clockwise and/or counter clockwise while disengaging the counterelements
from the engaging element. Especially, by symmetrically dividing the part of the follower
corresponding to the non blocking positions into two halves, each half might contain
at least two counterelements. The part of the follower corresponding to blocking positions
can be framed by at least two counterelements on each side of the part of the follower
corresponding to blocking positions wherein especially the counterelements can be
positioned to the part of the follower corresponding to the blocking positions in
a symmetrical way. By providing at least two counterelements while approaching the
blocking positions while rotating clockwise and/or by providing at least two counterelements
while approaching the blocking positions while rotationg counter clockwise, the security
of the dead bolt locking mechanism is enhanced. The rotation can be started opposite
the blocking positions.
[0026] According to the invention, the engaging element cooperates with the counterelement
so that the first follower and/or the second follower are rotated from a blocking
position to a non-blocking position due to engagement of the engaging element and
the counterelement. Therefore, the engaging element actively moves away the first
follower and/or the second follower from the blocking position. Therefore, the dead
bolt locking mechanism reliably avoids that the first follower and/or the second follower
maintains in the blocking position.
[0027] The first follower and/or the second follower particularly comprise a guiding contour
to guide the first follower and/or the second follower to a non-blocking position.
Preferably, the counterelement comprises the guiding contour. This allows the first
follower and/or the second follower to be moved away from the blocking position to
the non-blocking position. In this way, it is particularly prohibited that the first
follower and/or the second follower maintain in the blocking positon after having
been moved by a user.
[0028] Preferably, the first follower and/or the second follower have a disc shape with
a round contour. Therefore, the above mentioned engaging element, particularly the
ball, can be simply and reliable be guided over the circumferential surface. Further,
the first follower and the second follower are preferably of low thickness such that
the dead bolt locking mechanism is of flat shape.
[0029] The first follower and the second follower comprise a connection pattern for connecting
to an actuation element, particularly a key cylinder or a thumb turn. In particular,
the connection pattern allows transmittal of torque energy to move the operation element
and hence the dead bolt. The connection pattern might comprise a straight slot or
a cross slot. Due to the connection pattern, the key cylinder and/or the thumb turn
can move the operation rack, while the operation rack can move the dead bolt.
[0030] The first follower and the second follower each particularly comprise a cam provided,
preferably on a side surface, for moving the operation rack. The blocking position
is situated so that the cam of the first follower and/or the second follower blocks
the movement of the operation rack by interfering with a protrusion of the operation
rack for retracting the dead bolt. Due to such a design, there is the general risk
of the first follower and the second follower interfere due to the cams both try to
move the operation rack. However, due to the circumferential surface described above,
the first follower and the second follower can be held in predefined positions such
that positions, in which the cams would interfere, are avoided.
[0031] Further preferred, the first follower and/or the second follower comprising the counterelement
are moved from a blocking position to a non-blocking position by the force of the
elastic element. Said elastic element preferably acts on the engaging element such
that the elastic element presses the engaging element to a circumferential surface
of the first follower and/or second follower. Together with a respective guiding contour
a movement of the first follower and/or second follower can be generated due to the
elastic element pressing the engaging element onto said contour. In this way, the
elastic element provides the energy required for movement of the first follower and/or
second follower.
[0032] Particularly, the elastic is free of being fixed to the first follower and/or the
second follower comprising the counterelement. Especially, this means that the engaging
element is movable by the elastic element but is not restricted in movement by the
elastic element. Therefore, the follower can always be moved in a clockwise sense
e. g. without damaging the elastic element or be restricted in the movement by the
elastic element.
[0033] The first follower and/or the second follower comprising the counterelement preferably
are movable to a non-blocking position by the guiding contour, whereas the non-blocking
position can be reached both by being rotated in a clockwise and a counter clockwise
sense. Therefore, it is ensured that the non-blocking position can reliably be reached.
[0034] Further, it is preferred that at least one of the first follower and/or the second
follower comprises a first counterelement and a second counterelement. The first counterelement
and the second counterelement are counterelements as described above. One of the counterelements
is configured to drive the respective follower out of the blocking position in a clockwise
sense and the other counterelement is configured to drive the respective follower
out of the blocking position in a counter clockwise sense. In this way, the first
follower and/or the second follower can be moved away from the blocking position in
any case such that it is reliably avoided that the first follower and/or the second
follower maintains in the blocking position.
[0035] The first follower and/or the second follower preferably comprise at least one counterelement
which is built without a guiding contour. The counter element without guiding contour
is simple to manufacture and is mainly provided to stop rotation by haptical feed
back and not to move the first follower and/or second follower out of the blocking
position. Such counterelement might be preferably placed with a maximum angle offset
to the blocking position.
[0036] In a preferred embodiment, the counterelement has a contour which gives the user
the same haptical feedback by rotating the follower clockwise and counterclockwise.
Especially, the contour is symmetrical. This can be true for the counterelement with
a guiding contour and/or for the counterelement without a guiding contour.
[0037] The dead bolt locking system preferably comprises a housing. The housing includes
a notch for guiding the operation rack and a bearing surface for bearing the first
follower and the second follower. Preferable, the housing comprises a first housing
element and a second housing element, wherein the first housing element comprises
said notch and a bearing surface for the first follower, while the second housing
element comprises a bearing surface for the second follower. The housing further preferably
has openings for access to the above described connection patterns of the first follower
and second follower.
[0038] The elastic element can be fixed to and/or guided in the housing.
[0039] The operation rack preferably is a gear rack. The gear rack includes several teeth
for engaging with a dead bolt moving gear. Therefore, a gear ratio can be provided
to adapt the force and/or the displacement caused by the first follower and/or the
second follower. The dead bolt moving gear might be part of the dead bolt locking
mechanism or might be part of the dead bolt itself.
[0040] The invention further comprises a door lock comprising a dead bolt locking mechanism
as described above. The door lock might further comprise a spring cylinder lock which
is accessible by a door handle. The dead lock on the other side can only be moved
by the dead bolt locking mechanism as described above.
[0041] The first follower is preferably connected to key cylinder and the second follower
is connected to a thumb turn. Particularly, the thumb turn is provided on an inner
side of the door lock and the key cylinder is provided on the outer side of the door
lock, wherein the inner side and the outer side are such sides of a door equipped
with the first follower. Especially, the follower connected to the thumb turn is built
with at least one counterelement as it is described above according to the inventive
dead bolt mechanism. The follower connected to the key cylinder may be built without
a counterelement.
[0042] The door lock preferably is operateable by manual forces applied by a user. Particularly,
the door lock is free of any electrical or electromechanical components. Therefore,
no dedicated energy supply is necessary.
[0043] Specific embodiments are described with reference to the attached drawings. In the
drawings
- Fig. 1
- is a schematic view of a dead bolt locking mechanism according to an embodiment of
the invention,
- Fig. 2
- is a schematic view of a follower of the dead bolt locking mechanism,
- Fig. 3
- is a schematic view of a housing of the dead bolt locking mechanism according to the
embodiment of the invention,
- Fig. 4
- is a schematic view of a door lock comprising the dead bolt locking mechanism according
to the embodiment of the invention,
- Fig. 5
- is a schematic view of a first alternative follower of the dead bolt locking mechanism
according to the embodiment of the invention,
- Fig. 6
- is a schematic view of a second alternative follower of the dead bolt locking mechanism
according to the embodiment of the invention.
[0044] Fig. 1 is a schematic view of the dead bolt locking mechanism 1 according to an embodiment
of the invention. The bolt locking mechanism 1 comprises an operation rack 5 that
is movable only along a displacement direction 100. To ensure, the operation rack
5 is only movable along the displacement direction 100, a notch 20 is provided within
a first housing element 21, in which the operation rack 5 is guided. The operation
rack 5 is a gear rack comprising teeth 24 which are engageable with a dead bolt moving
gear which allows moving of a dead bolt.
[0045] The operation rack 5 can be moved along the displacement direction 100 via a first
follower 3 or a second follower 4. The first follower 3 and the second follower 4
are both formed in a disc-like shape and have a round contour. Further, the first
follower 3 and the second follower 4 are both rotatable about a rotation axis 200.
The rotation axis 200 preferably is orientated perpendicular to the displacement axis
100. Therefore, a circumferential surface 7 of the first follower 3 and the second
follower 4 continues around the rotation axis 200.
[0046] Both, the first follower 3 and the second follower 4 comprise a cam 16, which is
adapted to engage with the operation rack 5. Therefore, the operation rack 5 can be
moved by rotating the first follower 3 and the second follower 4 such that the cam
16 displaces the operation rack 5. The cam 16 is provided on a side surface 17 of
the first follower 3 and the second follower 4. Preferably, the side surfaces 17 of
the first follower 3 and the second follower 4 face each other and are separated by
the operation rack 5.
[0047] Such a design allows moving the operation rack 5 with either the first follower 3
or the second follower 4 independently. This means that blocking one of the first
follower 3 and the second follower 4 does not prevent rotation of the other one of
the first follower 3 and the second follower 4. However, there might be a situation
in which the first follower 3 is rotated into a position in which the cam 16 of the
first follower 3 blocks movement of the operation rack 5 generated by the second follower
4. Therefore, there is the risk that the first follower 3 and the second follower
4 block each other in a specific orientation. This is true if the cam 16 engages the
upper protrusion in Figure 1 of the operation rack 5. The upper protrusion in Figure
1 serves to retract the dead bolt. Since the thumb turn has no predefined position
as the key cylinder, the follower 3 connected to the thumb turn can accidentally be
in this position. Therefore, there is a special risk for the first follower 3 to block
the second follower 4. Since the positions of the second follower 4 connected to the
key cylinder are well defined, there is less or no danger that the second follower
4 blocks the first follower 3.
[0048] The circumferential surface 7 of the first follower 3 and the second follower 4 comprise
four cutouts 9. The cutouts serve as counterelements. These cutouts 9 extend from
the circumferential surface 7 to the rotation axis 200. Further, a holding element
10 is provided for each of the first follower 3 and the second follower 4 (not shown
in Figure 1). A holding element 10 and the respective holding functionality is shown
in figure 2.
[0049] Figure 2 is a schematic view of a part of a dead bolt locking mechanism 1 not belonging
to the claimed invention showing a first follower 3 or second follower 4 together
with the holding element 10. It has to be noted that the first follower 3 and the
second follower 4 are identical in a one embodiment of the invention. Therefore, figure
2 may show the first follower 3 and the second follower 4. In another preferred embodiment
not shown, only the first follower 3 which is due to be connected to a thumb turn
comprises the cutouts 9 and cooperates with a holding element 10. The second follower
4 does not comprise a cutout 9.
[0050] As can be seen from figure 2, the holding element 10 comprises an engaging element
11, which is pressed onto the circumferential surface 7 with force of an elastic element
12. The engaging element 11 preferably is a ball which allows smooth relative motion
between the engaging element 11 and the circumferential surface 7. In case the engaging
element 11 engages with one of the cutouts 9, the respective first follower 3 and
second follower 4 are stabilized in the position defined by the cutout 9. An extra
torque provided by the user has to be applied to the respective first follower 3 and
second follower 4 in order to disengage the holding element 11 and the cutout 9. The
elastic element 12 can be arranged within a specific area of the dead bolt locking
mechanism 1. The elastic element 12 can be guided within the dead bolt locking mechanism
1.
[0051] Hence, the cutouts 9 and the holding elements 10 allow stabilizing the first follower
3 and the second follower 4 in a predefined non blocking position. This avoids the
first follower 3 and/or the second follower 4 being in an undefined position. Particularly,
the above described specific position of the first follower 3 and/or the second follower
4, in which one of the cams 16 block the other cam 16 by blocking movement of the
operation rack 5, can be avoided by the cutouts 9 and the holding element 10 for the
follower being in danger to block the other follower.
[0052] As can further be seen from figure 2, the first follower 3 and the second follower
4 both have a connection pattern 13 which allows connecting the respective first follower
3 and second follower 4 with any user interface which allows a user to operate the
dead bolt locking mechanism 1. The connection pattern 13 preferably is realized by
a cutout of the side surface 17 and is optimized for transmitting torque between the
user interface and the respective first follower 3 and second follower 4. In the embodiment
shown in figures 1 to 4, the connection pattern 13 has the shape of a cross. Further,
the connection pattern 13 may comprise an indication element 26 indicating a position
of the cam 16. For example, the indication element 26 forms an arrow as shown in figure
2 or 3, which points away from the cam 16.
[0053] Figure 3 is a schematic view of a housing 18 of the dead bolt locking mechanism 1
according to the embodiment of the invention. The housing 18 comprises a first housing
element 21 and a second housing element 22. The first housing element 21 and the second
housing element 22 can be connected to each other to house the first follower 3, the
second follower 4, and the operation rack 5. The first housing element 21 comprises
the above mentioned notch 20 for guiding the operation rack 5. The notch 20 might
further define end stops to limit the displacement of the operation rack 5. Especially,
the end of the elastic element 12 opposite the engaging element 11 can be fixed to
the housing 18.
[0054] The first housing element 21 and the second housing element 22 both comprise a bearing
surface 8 for bearing one of the first follower 3 and the second follower 4. Additionally,
the first housing element 21 and the second housing element 22 comprise a through
hole 25, in which the holding element 10 is provided. The through hole 25 therefore
allows access to the circumferential surface 7 of the first follower 3 or second follower
4. The first housing element 21 and the second housing element 22 further allow access
to the connection patterns 13 of the first follower 3 and the second follower 4.
[0055] Figure 4 discloses a door lock 2 comprising the above described dead bolt locking
mechanism 1. The door lock 2 comprises a dead bolt 6, which allows locking a door
by sliding out of the door lock 2. Retracting the dead lock 6 allows unlocking the
door.
[0056] In order to operate the dead bolt 6, the dead bolt locking mechanism 1 is provided,
while the dead bolt 6 is coupled to the operation rack 5. Preferably, a gear mechanism
for moving the dead bolt 6 is provided within the door lock 2, wherein the teeth 24
of the operation rack 5 engage with said gear mechanism.
[0057] Further, a key cylinder 14 is coupled to the second follower 4, while a thumb turn
15 is coupled to the first follower 3. The thumb turn 15 allows actuating the dead
bolt 6 via the dead bolt locking mechanism 1 without using a key. Since the first
follower 3 is hold by the holding element 10 in four predefined positions, it is avoided
that the first follower 3 maintains in a position in which the cam 16 of the first
follower 3 blocks the operation rack 5 and therefore blocks the second follower 4
and the key cylinder 14. As can be seen, coupling between the first follower 3 and
the thumb turn 15 as well as coupling between the second follower 4 and the key cylinder
14 is established via the respective connection pattern 13.
[0058] The door lock 2 may further comprise a spring lock bolt 19 which can either be retracted
into the door lock 2 by operation of a door handle 23 or by a force acting on the
spring lock bolt 19. Therefore, the spring lock bolt 19 differs from the dead lock
6 in that the dead bolt 6 can only be moved via the dead bolt locking mechanism 1,
while the spring lock bolt 19 can also be moved via an external force.
[0059] In figures 1 to 3, the cutouts 9 are mainly a mental and haptical stop in order to
stop the user from turning the first follower 3 and/or the second follower 4 into
the blocking positions. The blocking positions are reached when a circumferenctial
part of the follower 3, 4 which is located at a small range of angles of 88°to 92°in
Figure 2 e. g. (i. e. "3 o'clock part" in Figure 2 where the tip of the indication
element 26 points to) is turned by 90° counterclockwise so that that circumferential
part is in touch with the engaging element 11. Therefore, Figure 2 shows a non blocking
position of the follower 3, 4.
[0060] The blocking positions are framed by several cut outs 9 on each side of that circumferential
part. Starting from a non blocking position opposite the blocking position where a
circumferential point of the follower 3, 4 at the angle of 270° in Figure 2 (9 o'clock
point, where the tip of cam 16 points to) is in touch with the engaging element 11,
the user turns the follower 3, 4. During this rotation, the engaging element 11 will
engage with two cut outs 9 on the way to the blocking positions by turning clockwise
and two other cut outs 9 on the way to the blocking position by turning counter clockwise.
The cut outs 9 are arranged symmetrically around the blocking position. Also the cut
outs 9 themselves are symmetrical.
[0061] Figures 5 and 6 are schematic views of a first follower 3 or second follower 4 according
to an alternative embodiment.
[0062] Figure 5 is a schematic view of a follower 3, 4 according to a first embodiment.
In this embodiment, at least two cutouts 9 comprise a dedicated guiding contour 27
that guides the engaging element 11 out of a blocking position into a non blocking
position. Particularly, the guiding contour 27 has the shape of an arc, such that
the engaging element 11 is lead to a deepest point of the guiding contour 27. The
blocking positions cover a larger range of angles in this embodiment. The blocking
positions are all positions wherein the engaging element 11 touches the circumferential
part of the follower 3, 4 between the arrows of the two reference numbers 27 in Figure
5. Therefore, Figure 5 shows the follower 3, 4 in a blocking position. The guiding
contour 27 corresponds to half of the surface of each of the two cut outs 9 leading
away from the blocking positions, i. e. lower part of the upper cut out 9 and upper
part of the lower cut out 9.
[0063] In case first follower 3 or the second follower 4 are moved to or close to the blocking
position, the engaging element 11 touches the guiding contour 27. This situation is
shown in figure 5. It can be seen that this position is not stable since the engaging
element 11 tents to rotate the follower 3, 4 in a counter clockwise direction. In
this way, the follower 3, 4 can be moved away from the blocking position. When the
engaging element 11 reaches the deepest point of the cut out 9, the follower is in
a non blocking position.
[0064] The other two cut outs 9 in Figure 5 do not comprise such a guiding contour 27 but
serve merely as haptical feed-back that a non blocking position can be obtained by
letting the engaging element 11 engage with one of those cut outs 9.
[0065] Alternatively to the description of Figure 5 above, the blocking positions can cover
only a small range of angles, namely the range of angles corresponding only with a
part of one guiding contour 27 of one single cut out 9 when touching the engaging
element 11. Therefore, only one cut out 9 is provided a guiding contour 27 leading
the follower out of a blocking position. In this case the follower is asymmetric.
Three cut outs 9, one cut out 9 on one side of the cut out 9 with the guiding contour
27 and two cut outs 9 on the other side of the cut out 9 with the guiding contour
27 serves merely as haptical feed-back that a non blocking position can be obtained
by letting the engaging element 11 engage with one of those cut outs 9.
[0066] Figure 6 is a schematic view of a follower 3, 4 according to an alternative embodiment.
In this embodiment, two special cutouts 9 are provided, a first cutout 9a and a second
cutout 9b. The first cutout 9a has a guiding contour 27 that reaches the point which
the engaging element 11 touches in case the follower 3, 4 is rotated to the blocking
position. The follower 3, 4 is in the blocking position when the engaging element
11 touches the peak between the two cut outs 9a, 9b. In case the engaging element
11 comes into contact with the guiding contour 27 of the first cutout 9a, the follower
3, 4 is rotated clockwise.
[0067] In the same way, the second cutout 9b comprises a guiding contour 27 which also extents
to the point which the engaging element 11 touches in case the follower 3, 4 is rotated
to the blocking position. In case the engaging element 11 comes into contact with
the guiding contour 27 of the second cutout 9b, the follower 3, 4 is rotated counter
clockwise.
[0068] It can further be seen that the position of the engaging element 11 with the follower
3, 4 in the blocking position is not stable. Therefore, the engaging element 11 tents
to move the follower 3, 4 in a clockwise or counter clockwise direction away from
the blocking position.
[0069] Hence, the follower 3, 4 is reliably kept away from the blocking position. Therefore,
blocking of the first follower 3 and the second follower 4 is avoided.
[0070] The other two cut outs 9 in Figure 6 do not comprise such a guiding contour 27 but
serve merely as haptical feed-back that a non blocking position can be obtained by
letting the engaging element 11 engage with one of those cut outs 9.
[0071] Energy for rotating the follower 3, 4 is provided by the elastic element 12, which
particularly is a spring. Said elastic element 12 presses the engaging element 11
to the circumferential surface 7 of the follower 3, 4 such that the engaging element
11, together with the guiding contour 27, can move the follower 3, 4.
[0072] The follower 3,4 is not connected to the spring 12 in order to let the follower 3,
4 rotate freely.
List of reference signs
[0073]
- 1
- dead bolt locking mechanism
- 2
- door lock
- 3
- first follower
- 4
- second follower
- 5
- operation rack
- 6
- dead bolt
- 7
- circumferential surface
- 8
- bearing surface
- 9
- cutout
- 9a
- first cutout
- 9b
- second cutout
- 10
- holding element
- 11
- engaging element
- 12
- elastic element
- 13
- connecting pattern
- 14
- key cylinder
- 15
- thumb turn
- 16
- cam
- 17
- side surface
- 18
- housing
- 19
- spring lock bolt
- 20
- notch
- 21
- first housing element
- 22
- second housing element
- 23
- door handle
- 24
- teeth
- 25
- through hole
- 26
- indication element
- 27
- guiding contour
- 100
- displacement direction
- 200
- rotation axis
1. Dead bolt locking mechanism (1) comprising:
• an operation rack (5) being movable along a predefined displacement direction (100)
and being connectable to a dead bolt (6),
• a first follower (3) and a second follower (4) which are rotatable about a rotation
axis (200), and
• an engaging element (11),
• wherein the first follower (3) and the second follower (4) are adapted to be able
to rotate independently and each of the first follower (3) and the second follower
(4) can move the operation rack (5) along the displacement direction (100), and
• wherein the first follower (3) and/or the second follower (4), especially a circumferential
surface (7) of the follower (3, 4), comprises at least one counterelement (9) with
which the engaging element (11) is engageable to situate the respective first follower
(3) and/or second follower (4) in a non-blocking position, wherein a non-blocking
position is a position in which the follower (3, 4) with the counterelement (9) does
not prohibit or block the movement of the operation rack (5),
characterized in that that the engaging element (11) cooperates with the counterelement (9) so that the
first follower (3) and/or the second follower (4) comprising the counterelement (9)
are rotated from a blocking position to a non-blocking position due to engagement
of the engaging element (11) and the counterelement (9).
2. Dead bolt locking mechanism (1) according to claim 1, characterized in that the engaging element (11), especially a ball, is pressed to the first follower (3)
or the second follower (4) comprising the counterelement (9) by force of an elastic
element (12) of the dead bolt locking mechanism (1) and being engageable in the counterelement
(9), especially a cutout.
3. Dead bolt locking mechanism (1) according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the engaging element (11) is engaged with the counterelement (9) in order to avoid
that the first follower (3) and/or the second follower (4) comprising the counterelement
(9) are situated in a blocking position or blocking positions where the first follower
(3) and/or the second follower (4) block the movement of the operation rack (5).
4. Dead bolt locking mechanism (1) according to any of the previous claims characterized in that the first follower (3) and/or the second follower (4) comprise at least one counterelement
(9) which gives a feedback to the user that the respective follower (3,4) is situated
in a non-blocking position.
5. Dead bolt locking mechanism (1) according to any of the previous claims characterized in that at least one further counterelement (9) is provided in the first follower (3) and/or
the second follower (4) in that way that the blocking position is reached by turning clockwise while disengaging
the counterelement (9) from the engaging element (11) and/or at least one further
counterelement (9) is provided in the first follower (3) and/or the second follower
(4) in that way that the blocking position is reached by turning counter clockwise while disengaging
the counterelement (9) from the engaging element (11), wherein especially at least
two counterelements (9) are provided in the first follower (3) and/or the second follower
(4) in that way that the blocking position is reached by turning clockwise and/or counter clockwise
while disengaging the counterelement (9) from the engaging element (11).
6. Dead bolt locking mechanism (1) according to any of the previous claims, characterized in that the first follower (3) and/or the second follower (4) comprising the counterelement
(9) comprises a guiding contour (27) to guide the first follower (3) and/or the second
follower (4) to a non-blocking position, especially that the counterelement (9) comprises
the guiding contour (27).
7. Dead bolt locking mechanism (1) according to any of the previous claims, characterized in that the first follower (3) and/or the second follower (4) comprising the counterelement
(9) is moved from a blocking position to a non-blocking position by the force of the
elastic element (12), especially a spring (12).
8. Dead bolt locking mechanism (1) according to claim 7, characterized in that the elastic element (12) is free of being fixed to the first follower (3) and/or
the second follower (4) comprising the counterelement, especially that the engaging
element (11) is movable by the elastic element (12).
9. Dead bolt locking mechanism (1) according to any of the previous claims, characterized in that the first follower (3) and/or the second follower (4) comprising the counterelement
(9) are movable to a non-blocking position by a guiding contour (27), whereas the
non-blocking position can be reached both by being rotated in a clockwise and a counter
clockwise sense.
10. Dead bolt locking mechanism (1) according to any of the previous claims characterized in that the first follower (3) and/or the second follower (4) comprise a first counterelement
(9a) and a second counterelement (9b), wherein one of the counterelements (9a, 9b)
is configured to drive the first follower (3) and/or the second follower (4) out of
the blocking position in a clockwise sense and the other counterelement (9a, 9b) is
configured to drive the first follower (3) and/or the second follower (4) out of the
blocking position in a counter clockwise sense.
11. Dead bolt locking mechanism (1) according to any of the previous claims characterized in that the first follower (3) and/or the second follower (4) comprises at least one counterelement
(9) which is built without a guiding contour (27).
12. Door lock (2) comprising a bolt locking mechanism (1) according to any of the previous
claims.
13. Door lock (2) according to claim 12, characterized in that the first follower (3) is coupled to key cylinder (14) and the second follower (4)
is coupled to a thumb turn (15).
14. Door lock (2) according to claim 12 or 13 characterized in that the door lock is actuated by the manual forces of a user.
1. Riegelschließmechanismus (1), umfassend:
• eine Betriebsstange (5), die entlang einer vordefinierten Verschieberichtung (100)
bewegbar ist und mit einem Riegel (6) verbindbar ist,
• eine erste Nuss (3) und eine zweite Nuss (4), die um eine Drehachse (200) drehbar
sind, und
• ein Eingriffselement (11),
• wobei die erste Nuss (3) und die zweite Nuss (4) dazu ausgelegt sind, sich unabhängig
drehen zu können, und jede der ersten Nuss (3) und der zweiten Nuss (4) kann die Betriebsstange
(5) entlang der Verschieberichtung (100) bewegen, und
• wobei die erste Nuss (3) und/oder die zweite Nuss (4), insbesondere eine Umfangsfläche
(7) der Nuss (3, 4), mindestens ein Gegenelement (9) umfassen/umfasst, mit welchem
das Eingriffselement eingreifen kann, um die jeweilige erste Nuss (3) und/oder zweite
Nuss (4) in eine Nicht-Blockierposition zu bringen, wobei eine Nicht-Blockierposition
eine Position ist, in welcher die Nuss (3, 4) mit dem Gegenelement (9) die Bewegung
der Betriebsstange (5) nicht verhindert oder blockiert,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das Eingriffselement (11) mit dem Gegenelement (9) dergestalt kooperiert, dass die
erste Nuss (3) und/oder die zweite Nuss (4) umfassend das Gegenelement (9) aufgrund
des Eingreifens des Eingriffselementes (11) und des Gegenelementes (9) von einer Blockierposition
in eine Nicht-Blockierposition gedreht werden/wird.
2. Riegelschließmechanismus (1) nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das Eingriffselement (11), speziell eine Kugel, an die erste Nuss (3) oder die zweite
Nuss (4) umfassend das Gegenelement (9) durch die Kraft eines elastischen Elements
(12) des Riegelschließmechanismus (1) gedrückt wird und in das Gegenelement (9), speziell
einen Ausschnitt eingreifen kann.
3. Riegelschließmechanismus (1) nach Anspruch 1 oder 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das Eingriffselement (11) mit dem Gegenelement (9) eingreift, um zu vermeiden, dass
die erste Nuss (3) und/oder die zweite Nuss (4) umfassend das Gegenelement (9) sich
in einer Blockierposition oder Blockierpositionen befinden/befindet, wobei die erste
Nuss (3) und/oder die zweite Nuss (4) die Bewegung der Betriebsstange (5) blockieren/blockiert.
4. Riegelschließmechanismus (1) nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die erste Nuss (3) und/oder die zweite Nuss (4) mindestens ein Gegenelement (9) umfassen/umfasst,
das dem Benutzer eine Rückmeldung gibt, dass sich die entsprechende Nuss (3, 4) in
einer Nicht-Blockierposition befindet.
5. Riegelschließmechanismus (1) nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass mindestens ein weiteres Gegenelement (9) in der ersten Nuss (3) und/oder der zweiten
Nuss (4) dergestalt bereitgestellt ist, dass die Blockierposition durch Drehen im
Uhrzeigersinn erreicht wird, während das Gegenelement (9) von dem Eingriffselement
(11) gelöst wird und/oder mindestens ein weiteres Gegenelement (9) in der ersten Nuss
(3) und/oder der zweiten Nuss (4) dergestalt bereitgestellt ist, dass die Blockierposition
durch Drehen im Uhrzeigersinn erreicht wird, während das Gegenelement (9) von dem
Eingriffselement (11) gelöst wird, wobei insbesondere mindestens zwei Gegenelemente
(9) in der ersten Nuss (3) und/oder der zweiten Nuss (4) dergestalt bereitgestellt
sind, dass die Blockierposition durch Drehen im Uhrzeigersinn und/oder gegen den Uhrzeigersinn
erreicht wird, während das Gegenelement (9) von dem Eingriffselement (11) gelöst wird.
6. Riegelschließmechanismus (1) nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die erste Nuss (3) und/oder die zweite Nuss (4) umfassend das Gegenelement (9) eine
Führungskontur (27) umfassen/umfasst, um die erste Nuss (3) und/oder die zweite Nuss
(4) in eine Nicht-Blockierposition zu führen, insbesondere dass das Gegenelement (9)
die Führungskontur (27) umfasst.
7. Riegelschließmechanismus (1) nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die erste Nuss (3) und/oder die zweite Nuss (4) umfassend das Gegenelement (9) von
einer Blockierposition in eine Nicht-Blockierposition durch die Kraft des elastischen
Elements (12), speziell eine Feder (12) bewegt werden/wird.
8. Riegelschließmechanismus (1) nach Anspruch 7, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das elastische Element (12) frei davon ist, an der ersten Nuss (3) und/oder der zweiten
Nuss (4) umfassend das Gegenelement (9) festgelegt zu sein, insbesondere dass das
Eingriffselement (11) durch das elastische Element (12) bewegbar ist.
9. Riegelschließmechanismus (1) nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die erste Nuss (3) und/oder die zweite Nuss (4) umfassend das Gegenelement (9) durch
eine Führungskontur (27) in eine Nicht-Blockierposition bewegbar sind/ist, wohingegen
die Nicht-Blockierposition durch Drehen sowohl im Uhrzeigersinn als auch im Gegenuhrzeigersinn
erreicht werden kann.
10. Riegelschließmechanismus (1) nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die erste Nuss (3) und/oder die zweite Nuss (4) ein erstes Gegenelement (9a) und
ein zweites Gegenelement (9b) umfassen,
wobei eines der Gegenelemente (9a, 9b) dazu ausgestaltet ist, die erste Nuss (3) und/oder
die zweite Nuss (4) aus der Blockierposition im Uhrzeigersinn anzutreiben und das
andere Gegenelement (9a, 9b) dazu ausgestaltet ist, die erste Nuss (3) und/oder die
zweite Nuss (4) aus der Blockierposition im Gegenuhrzeigersinn anzutreiben.
11. Riegelschließmechanismus (1) nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die erste Nuss (3) und/oder die zweite Nuss (4) mindestens ein Gegenelement (9) umfassen/umfasst,
das ohne eine Führungskontur (27) ausgebildet ist.
12. Türschloss (2), umfassend einen Riegelschließmechanismus (1) nach einem der vorhergehenden
Ansprüche.
13. Türschloss (2) nach Anspruch 12, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die erste Nuss (3) mit einem Schlüsselzylinder (11) gekoppelt ist und die zweite
Nuss (4) mit einem Daumenknopf (15) gekoppelt ist.
14. Türschloss (2) nach Anspruch 12 oder 13, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das Türschloss durch manuelle Kräfte eines Benutzers betätigt wird.
1. Mécanisme de verrouillage à pêne dormant (1), comportant:
• une barre d'opération (5) mobile le long d'une direction de déplacement (100) prédéfinie
et pouvant être connectée à un pêne dormant (6),
• un premier fouillot (3) et un deuxième fouillot (4), lesquels sont rotatifs autour
d'un axe de rotation (200), et
• un élément d'engagement (11),
• dans lequel le premier fouillot (3) et le deuxième fouillot (4) sont adaptés à être
capable de tourner indépendamment et chacun du premier fouillot (3) et du deuxième
fouillot (4) peut faire bouger la barre d'opération (5) le long de la direction de
déplacement (100), et
• dans lequel le premier fouillot (3) et/ou le deuxième fouillot (4), tout particulièrement
une surface circonférentielle (7) du fouillot (3, 4), comportent/comporte au moins
un contre-élément (9) avec lequel l'élément d'engagement (11) peut engager pour placer
le premier fouillot (3) et/ou le deuxième fouillot (4) respectifs dans une position
non-blocage, dans lequel la position non-blocage est la position, dans laquelle le
fouillot (3, 4) avec le contre-élément (9) n'empêche pas ou ne bloque pas le mouvement
de la barre d'opération (5),
caractérisé en ce que l'élément d'engagement (11) coopère avec le contre-élément (9) de sorte que le premier
fouillot (3) et/ou le deuxième fouillot (4) comportant le contre-élément (9) sont
tournés d'une position de blocage vers une position de non-blocage en raison de l'engagement
de l'élément d'engagement (11) et du contre-élément (9).
2. Mécanisme de verrouillage à pêne dormant (1) selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que l'élément d'engagement (11), tout particulièrement une bille, est pressé contre le
premier fouillot (3) ou le deuxième fouillot (4) comportant le contre-élément (9)
par la force d'un élément élastique (12) du mécanisme de verrouillage à pêne dormant
(1) et étant engageable dans le contre-élément (9), tout particulièrement un évidement.
3. Mécanisme de verrouillage à pêne dormant (1) selon la revendication 1 ou 2, caractérisé en ce que l'élément d'engagement (11) est engagé avec le contre-élément (9) pour éviter que
le premier fouillot (3) et/ou le deuxième fouillot (4) comportant le contre-élément
(9) se trouvent/trouve dans une position de blocage ou des positions de blocage, où
le premier fouillot (3) et/ou le deuxième fouillot (4) bloquent/bloque le mouvement
de la barre d'opération (5).
4. Mécanisme de verrouillage à pêne dormant (1) selon l'une des revendications précédentes,
caractérisé en ce que le premier fouillot (3) et/ou le deuxième fouillot (4) comportent/comporte au moins
un contre-élément (9), lequel donne du feedback à l'utilisateur que le fouillot (3,
4) respectif se trouve dans une position de non-blocage.
5. Mécanisme de verrouillage à pêne dormant (1) selon l'une des revendications précédentes,
caractérisé en ce qu'au moins un autre contre-élément (9) est prévu dans le premier fouillot (3) et/ou
le deuxième fouillot (4) de telle façon que la position de blocage est obtenue en
tournant dans le sens des aiguilles d'une montre tout en désengageant le contre-élément
(9) de l'élément d'engagement (11) et/ou au moins un autre contre-élément (9) est
prévu dans le premier fouillot (3) et/ou le deuxième fouillot (4) de telle façon que
la position de blocage est obtenue en tournant dans le sens des aiguilles d'une montre
tout en désengageant le contre-élément (9) de l'élément d'engagement (11), dans lequel
tout particulièrement au moins deux contre-éléments (9) sont prévus dans le premier
fouillot (3) et/ou le deuxième fouillot (4) de telle façon que la position de blocage
est obtenue en tournant dans sens des aiguilles d'une montre et/ou contre le sens
des aiguilles d'une montre, tout en désengageant le contre-élément (9) de l'élément
d'engagement (11).
6. Mécanisme de verrouillage à pêne dormant (1) selon l'une des revendications précédentes,
caractérisé en ce que le premier fouillot (3) et/ou le deuxième fouillot (4) comportant le contre-élément
(9) comportent/comporte un contour de guidage (27) pour guider le premier fouillot
(3) et/ou le deuxième fouillot (4) vers une position de non-blocage, tout particulièrement
en ce que le contre-élément (9) comporte le contour de guidage (27).
7. Mécanisme de verrouillage à pêne dormant (1) selon l'une des revendications précédentes,
caractérisé en ce que le premier fouillot (3) et/ou le deuxième fouillot (4) comportant le contre-élément
(9) sont bougés/est bougé d'une position de blocage vers une position de non-blocage
par la force de l'élément élastique (12), tout particulièrement un ressort (12).
8. Mécanisme de verrouillage à pêne dormant (1) selon la revendication 7, caractérisé en ce que l'élément élastique (12) est libre d'être fixé au premier fouillot (3) et/ou au deuxième
fouillot (4) comportant le contre-élément, tout particulièrement que l'élément d'engagement
(11) est mobile par l'élément élastique (12).
9. Mécanisme de verrouillage à pêne dormant (1) selon l'une des revendications précédentes,
caractérisé en ce que le premier fouillot (3) et/ou le deuxième fouillot (4) comportant le contre-élément
(9) sont mobiles/est mobile vers une position de non-blocage par un contour de guidage
(27), tandis que la position de non-blocage peut être obtenue tant par rotation dans
le sens des aiguilles d'une montre que contre le sens des aiguilles d'une montre.
10. Mécanisme de verrouillage à pêne dormant (1) selon l'une des revendications précédentes,
caractérisé en ce que le premier fouillot (3) et/ou le deuxième fouillot (4) comportant un premier contre-élément
(9a) et un deuxième contre-élément (9b),
dans lequel un des contre-éléments (9a, 9b) est aménagé à entraîner le premier fouillot
(3) et/ou le deuxième fouillot (4) dans le sens des aiguilles d'une montre pour sortir
de la position de blocage et l'autre contre-élément (9a, 9b) est aménagé à entraîner
le premier fouillot (3) et/ou le deuxième fouillot (4) contre le sens des aiguilles
d'une montre pour sortir de la position de blocage.
11. Mécanisme de verrouillage à pêne dormant (1) selon l'une des revendications précédentes,
caractérisé en ce que le premier fouillot (3) et/ou le deuxième fouillot (4) comportent/comporte au moins
un contre-élément (9), lequel est aménagé sans un contour de guidage (27).
12. Serrure de porte (2), comportant un mécanisme de verrouillage à pêne dormant (1) selon
l'une des revendications précédentes.
13. Serrure de porte (2) selon la revendication 12, caractérisée en ce que le premier fouillot (3) est accouplé à un cylindre à clé (14) et le deuxième fouillot
(4) est accouplé à un poucier (15).
14. Serrure de porte (2) selon la revendication 12 ou 13, caractérisée en ce que la serrure de porte est actionnée par des forces manuelles d'un utilisateur.