(19)
(11) EP 0 521 717 B1

(12) EUROPEAN PATENT SPECIFICATION

(45) Mention of the grant of the patent:
13.09.1995 Bulletin 1995/37

(21) Application number: 92306105.5

(22) Date of filing: 01.07.1992
(51) International Patent Classification (IPC)6E05B 3/00, E05B 13/10

(54)

Locking handle

Verschlusshandhabe

Poignée de fermeture


(84) Designated Contracting States:
BE DE DK FR NL SE

(30) Priority: 01.07.1991 GB 9114193

(43) Date of publication of application:
07.01.1993 Bulletin 1993/01

(73) Proprietor: CEGO Limited
Silver End, Witham, Essex CM8 3QB (GB)

(72) Inventor:
  • Hutton, Melvin John
    Braintree, Essex CM7 8TJ (GB)

(74) Representative: Goodanew, Martin Eric et al
MATHISEN, MACARA & CO. The Coach House 6-8 Swakeleys Road
Ickenham Uxbridge UB10 8BZ
Ickenham Uxbridge UB10 8BZ (GB)


(56) References cited: : 
EP-A- 0 241 245
EP-A- 0 410 886
   
       
    Note: Within nine months from the publication of the mention of the grant of the European patent, any person may give notice to the European Patent Office of opposition to the European patent granted. Notice of opposition shall be filed in a written reasoned statement. It shall not be deemed to have been filed until the opposition fee has been paid. (Art. 99(1) European Patent Convention).


    Description


    [0001] The invention relates to a locking handle for a door or window, the locking handle being of the kind comprising a fixing plate, a handle which is pivotally mounted on the fixing plate for movement between open and closed positions, and a catch which automatically engages when the handle is moved into the closed position to prevent subsequent movement of the handle to an open position until the catch is released, the catch comprising a spring loaded plunger which is housed in the fixing plate and is arranged to project from the plate into a recess in the handle to prevent turning of the handle when the handle is in the closed position, and the handle carrying a spring loaded push button which can be depressed to push the plunger out of the recess to allow turning of the handle from the closed position, the axes of the plunger and the push button being parallel.

    [0002] Such handles may be of the well known cockspur type or of the type used for operating espagnolette mechanisms and the like, and examples of such handles are disclosed in GB-A-1582667 and EP-A-0410886.

    [0003] According to the invention, such a locking handle is characterised in that the axes of the plunger and the push button are offset from each other when the handle is in the closed position so that the end of the push button which engages the plunger when the button is depressed only partially registers with the end of the plunger and has a portion disposed laterally outwards from the plunger for engaging the fixing plate to prevent further depression when the plunger has been pushed fully out of the recess, and in that a portion of the handle engages the plunger to hold it depressed within the fixing plate in all positions of the handle other than the closed position whether or not the push button is depressed.

    [0004] This arrangement facilitates manufacture of the locking handle assembly and also acts as a safeguard against over depression of the push button when the handle is in the closed position.

    [0005] Preferably the portion of the handle which holds the plunger depressed when the handle is out of the closed position comprises a face of the handle which surrounds the recess and overlies the fixing plate when the handle is closed.

    [0006] If desired, the push button may be provided with a locking cylinder which, when the button is not depressed, can be turned between a locked position in which depression of the button is prevented and an unlocked position in which depression of the button is permitted.

    [0007] This will permit dead locking of the handle in the closed position if so desired.

    [0008] One embodiment of a locking handle in accordance with the invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:-

    Figure 1 is a plan view of the locking handle in its closed position;

    Figure 2 is a plan view of the locking handle in an open position;

    Figure 3 is a partial cross-section, to a larger scale, through the locking handle taken on the line 3-3 in Figure 1, showing the handle in the closed and locked position;

    Figure 4 is a sectional view similar to that of Figure 3 but showing the handle in the closed but unlocked position with the push button depressed to allow the handle to be turned;

    Figure 5 is a cross-section through the locking handle taken on the line 5-5 in Figure 1 with the handle in the condition shown in Figure 4.



    [0009] The locking handle assembly comprises a fixing plate 1 of elongate rectangular shape having a recessed countersunk screw hole 2,3 near each end, and a substantially central aperture 4 with its axis parallel to the axes of the screw holes 2,3. Also provided in the upper face 5 of the fixing plate 1, between the central aperture 4 and the screw hole 3, is a rectangular recess 6 housing a correspondingly shaped hollow plunger 7 which is biased by a coiled compression spring 8 so as to project out of the recess 6 beyond the plane of the upper face 5 of the fixing plate, but which can be depressed fully into the recess 6 against the action of the spring 8.

    [0010] The locking handle assembly also comprises a handle 9 which is pivotally mounted on the fixing plate 1, the handle 9 having a body portion 10 provided with a boss 11 projecting from the underside 12 of the body portion and received rotatably in the aperture 4 of the fixing plate to pivotally mount the handle on the plate. The boss 11 is hollow for receiving a conventional square sectioned spindle (not shown) for driving an espagnolette mechanism, and conventional means (not shown), such as a circlip, is provided for preventing removal of the boss from the aperture 4. The handle 9 also includes a hand grip 13 which extends from the upper end of the body portion 10 at one side thereof in a direction substantially perpendicular to the pivot axis of the handle.

    [0011] The handle 9 is pivotable from a closed position shown in Figures 1,4 and 5 in which the undersurface 12 of the handle body 10 overlies the upper surface 5 of the fixing plate 1 and the hand grip 13 lies substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the fixing plate, and an open position, for example as illustrated in Figure 2, in which the handle 9 is displaced angularly from the closed position about the pivot axis defined by the boss 11 in the bore 4. The body portion 10 of the handle 9 is provided with a stop 14 which projects from the lower face 12 at one side thereof (in this example the same side as the hand grip 13) and which abuts the near side of the fixing plate 1 as shown in Figure 5 when the handle is in the closed position so that the handle can only be opened in one direction. In the example illustrated, the handle 9 can be opened through approximately 270° until the stop 14 comes into engagement with the opposite side of the fixing plate 1, the upper portion of the fixing plate at its end adjacent the screw hole 2 being cut away as indicated at 15 to accommodate the passage of the stop 14 during such movement of the handle.

    [0012] The body portion 10 of the handle is hollow to define an internal chamber 16 which is substantially closed at the underside 12 of the body portion by a moulded plastics plug 17. The plug 17 in fact forms an interface between the underside 12 of the body portion 10 and the upper surface 5 of the fixing plate 1, and is formed with a substantially rectangular recess 18 positioned so that when the handle is in the closed position the recess will register over the recess 6 in the fixing plate 1 whereby the plunger 7 will be able to enter the recess 18 under the action of its biasing spring 8 in order to prevent the handle from being turned from the closed position towards an open position.

    [0013] Also housed within the chamber 16 of the handle body portion 10 is a push button 19 having a hollow shell portion 20 of substantially rectangular cross-section which extends through a correspondingly shaped opening at the upper end of the body portion 10 to project above the upper surface thereof. The push button 19 also comprises a cylindrical core 21 in the form of a key operated locking cylinder which is retained axially within the shell 20 and has its lower end projecting beyond the lower end of the shell into a substantially cylindrical passage 22 which extends through the plug 17 and intersects the recess 18. The axes of the recess 18 and the locking cylinder 21 are parallel but diagonally offset from each other so that approximately one sector of the passage cross-section overlaps one quadrant of the recess cross-section.

    [0014] The push button 19 is biased to a raised position as shown in Figure 1 by means of a coiled compression spring 23 housed within the chamber 16 and acting between the plug 17 and the lower end of the push button shell 20, a radially outwardly directed flange 24 at the lower end of the shell serving to limit the upward movement of the push button by engagement with the top of the chamber 16. In this raised position of the push button 19, the lower end of the locking cylinder 21 is retracted within the passage 22 to a position approximately level with the upper end of the recess 18, and the locking cylinder can be rotated, upon insertion of a key, between a locked position in which a radially projecting pin 25 carried by the locking cylinder engages a surface 26 of the plug 17 to prevent depression of the push button 19, and a released position in which the pin 25 is aligned with an axial slot 27 in the plug 17 to permit the button 19 to be depressed.

    [0015] Upon depression of the push button 19 against the action of the spring 23, the lower end of the locking cylinder 21 moves downwards through the passage 22 and, in the closed position of the handle, engages a portion of the upper surface of the plunger 7 projecting into the recess 18 and pushes it out of the recess 18 and down into the recess 6 in the fixing plate 1. When the push button 19 is fully depressed as shown in Figures 4 and 5, the lower end of the locking cylinder 21 of the push button 19 and the upper surface of the plunger 7 lie substantially in the plane of the interface between the handle 9 and the upper surface 5 of the fixing plate 1, thereby allowing the handle to be pivoted out of the closed position to an open position. As the handle moves away from the closed position, the recess 18 moves out of registry with the recess 6, thus bringing a portion of the lower face of the plug 17 into engagement with the upper surface of the plunger 7 to hold the plunger in the depressed position within the recess 6, and the arrangement of the assembly is such that the plunger will be held down in this manner by a portion of the undersurface of the plug in all angular positions of the handle other than the closed position. Thus, the handle may be moved freely in the open condition without needing to hold the push button 19 depressed, and on return to the closed position, the plunger 7 will automatically move into engagement with the recess 18 to prevent further turning of the handle until the push button is once again depressed to push the plunger out of the recess 18.


    Claims

    1. A locking handle assembly for a door or window comprising a fixing plate (1), a handle (9) which is pivotally mounted on the fixing plate for movement between open and closed positions, and a catch which automatically engages when the handle (9) is moved into the closed position to prevent subsequent movement of the handle to an open position until the catch is released, the catch comprising a spring loaded plunger (7) which is housed in the fixing plate (1) and is arranged to project from the fixing plate into a recess (18) in the handle (9) to prevent turning of the handle when the handle is in the closed position, and the handle carrying a spring loaded push button (19) which can be depressed to push the plunger (7) out of the recess (18) to allow turning of the handle (9) from the closed position, the axes of the plunger (7) and the push button (19) being parallel, characterised in that the axes of the plunger (7) and the push button (19) are offset from each other when the handle (9) is in the closed position so that the end of the push button which engages the plunger when the button is depressed only partially registers with the end of the plunger and has a portion disposed laterally outwards from the plunger for engaging the fixing plate (1) to prevent further depression when the plunger (7) has been pushed fully out of the recess (18), and in that a portion (12) of the handle (9) engages the plunger (7) to hold it depressed within the fixing plate (1) in all positions of the handle other than the closed position whether or not the push button (19) is depressed.
     
    2. A locking handle assembly according to claim 1, in which the portion of the handle which holds the plunger depressed when the handle is out of the closed position comprises a face (12) of the handle (9) which surrounds the recess (18) and overlies the fixing plate (1) when the handle is closed.
     
    3. A locking handle assembly according to claim 1 or claim 2, in which the push button (19) is provided with a locking cylinder (21) which, when the button is not depressed, can be turned between a locked position in which depression of the button is prevented and an unlocked position in which depression of the button is permitted.
     
    4. A locking handle assembly according to claim 3, in which depression of the push button (19) is prevented in the locked position of the locking cylinder (21) by a radially projecting pin (25) carried by the locking cylinder engaging a stop surface (26), the pin (25) being aligned with a slot (27) to permit depression of the push button (19) in the unlocked position.
     
    5. A locking handle assembly according to any one of the preceding claims, in which the handle (9) is provided with a stop (14) which abuts one side of the fixing plate (1) when the handle is in the closed position so that the handle can only be opened in one direction from the closed position.
     


    Ansprüche

    1. Verriegelungsgriffanordnung für eine Tür oder ein Fenster, die eine Befestigungsplatte (1), einen Griff (9), der schwenkbar an der Befestigungsplatte für eine Bewegung zwischen einer offenen und einer geschlossenen Position befestigt ist, und eine Fangeinrichtung aufweist, die automatisch eingreift, wenn der Griff (9) in die geschlossene Position bewegt wird, um eine darauffolgende Bewegung des Griffs zu einer offenen Position zu verhindern, bis die Fangeinrichtung freigegeben ist, wobei die Fangeinrichtung einen federvorgespannten Kolben (7) besitzt, der in der Befestigungsplatte (1) untergebracht ist und so angeordnet ist, um von der Befestigungsplatte in eine Ausnehmung (18) in den Griff (9) vorzuspringen, um eine Drehung des Griffs zu verhindern, wenn sich der Griff in der geschlossenen Position befindet, und wobei der Griff einen federbelasteten Druckknopf (19) trägt, der niedergedrückt werden kann, um den Kolben (7) aus der Ausnehmung (18) zu drücken, um eine Drehung des Griffs (9) von der geschlossenen Position aus zu ermöglichen, wobei die Achsen des Kolbens (7) und des Druckknopfs (19) parallel sind, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Achsen des Kolbens (7) und des Druckknopfs (19) zueinander versetzt sind, wenn sich der Griff (9) in der geschlossenen Position befindet, so daß das Ende des Druckknopfs, das in den Kolben eingreift, wenn der Knopf niedergedrückt ist, nur teilweise zu dem Ende des Kolbens ausgerichtet ist und einen Bereich besitzt, der seitlich nach außen zu dem Kolben für einen Eingriff mit der Befestigungsplatte (1) angeordnet ist, um ein weiteres Niederdrücken zu verhindern, wenn der Kolben (7) vollständig aus der Ausnehmung (18) herausgedrückt ist, und daß ein Bereich (12) des Griffs (9) in den Kolben (7) eingreift, um ihn innerhalb der Befestigungsplatte (1) in allen Positionen des Griffs niedergedrückt zu halten, die nicht die geschlossene Position darstellen, ob nun der Druckknopf (19) niedergedrückt ist oder nicht.
     
    2. Verriegelungsgriffanordnung nach Anspruch 1, wobei der Bereich des Griffs, der den Kolben niedergedrückt hält, wenn sich der Griff außerhalb der geschlossenen Position befindet, eine Fläche (12) des Griffs (9) aufweist, die die Ausnehmung (18) umgibt und die Befestigungsplatte (1) überlegt bzw. überdeckt, wenn der Griff geschlossen ist.
     
    3. Verriegelungsgriffanordnung nach Anspruch 1 oder 2, wobei der Druckknopf (19) mit einem Verriegelungszylinder (21) ausgestattet ist, der, wenn der Knopf nicht niedergedrückt ist, zwischen einer verriegelten Position, in der ein Niederdrücken des Knopfs verhindert wird, und einer entriegelten Position, in der ein Niederdrücken des Knopfs ermöglicht wird, gedreht werden kann.
     
    4. Verriegelungsgriffanordnung nach Anspruch 3, bei der ein Niederdrücken des Druckknopfs (19) in der verriegelten Position des Verriegelungszylinders (21) durch einen radial vorspringenden Stift (25) verhindert wird, der durch den verriegelnden Zylinder getragen wird, der in eine Anschlagoberfläche (26) eingreift, wobei der Stift (25) mit einem Schlitz (27) ausgerichtet ist, um ein Niederdrücken des Druckknopfs (19) in der entriegelten Position zu verhindern.
     
    5. Verriegelungsgriffanordnung nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei der Griff (9) mit einem Anschlag (14) ausgestattet ist, der gegen eine Seite der Befestigungsplatte (1) anstößt, wenn sich der Griff in der geschlossenen Position befindet, so daß der Griff nur in einer Richtung von der geschlossenen Position aus geöffnet werden kann.
     


    Revendications

    1. Ensemble d'une poignée de verrouillage pour une porte ou une fenêtre comportant une plaque (1) de fixation, une poignée (9) qui est montée de façon pivotable sur la plaque de fixation pour être mue entre la position ouverte et fermée, et un loquet qui s'engage automatiquement quand la poignée (9) est mue dans la position fermée de manière à empêcher un mouvement subséquent de la poignée vers une position ouverte jusqu'à ce que le loquet soit désengagé, le loquet comportant un plongeur (7) à ressort qui est logé dans la plaque (1) de fixation et qui est agencé de manière à être projeté à partir de la plaque de fixation dans un évidement(18) dans la poignée (9) de manière à empêcher le pivotage de la poignée quand la poignée se trouve dans la position fermée, et la poignée comportant un bouton pressoir (19) à ressort qui peut être enfoncé de manière à pousser le plongeur (7) hors de l'évidement (18) pour permettre le pivotage de la poignée (9) à partir de la position fermée, les axes du plongeur (7) et du bouton pressoir (19) étant parallèles, caractérisé en ce que les axes du plongeur (7) et du bouton pressoir (19) sont décalés l'un par rapport à l'autre quand la poignée (9) se trouve dans la position fermée de manière à ce que l'extrémité du bouton pressoir qui engage le plongeur quand le bouton n'est que partiellement enfoncé coïncide avec l'extrémité du plongeur et comporte une partie disposée latéralement au dehors du piston agencé pour engager la plaque (1) de fixation de manière à empêcher un désengagement subséquent quand le plongeur (7) a été complètement repoussé hors de l'évidement (18), et en ce que la partie (12) de la poignée (9) engage le plongeur (7) afin de le maintenir enfoncé dans la plaque (1) de fixation dans toutes les positions de la poignée autres que la position fermée que le bouton pressoir (19) soit enfoncé ou non.
     
    2. Ensemble d'une poignée de verrouillage suivant la revendication 1, dans lequel la partie de la poignée qui maintient le plongeur enfoncé quand la poignée est désengagée de la position fermée comporte une face (12) de la poignée (9) qui entoure l'évidement (18) et recouvre la plaque (1) de fixation quand la poignée est fermée.
     
    3. Ensemble d'une poignée de verrouillage suivant la revendication 1 ou 2, dans lequel le bouton pressoir (19) est pourvu d'un cylindre (21) de verrouillage qui, quand le bouton n'est pas enfoncé, peut être tourné entre une position verrouillée dans laquelle l'enfoncement du bouton est empêchée et une position non verrouillée dans laquelle l'enfoncement du bouton est permise.
     
    4. Ensemble d'une poignée de verrouillage suivant la revendication 3, dans lequel l'enfoncement du bouton pressoir (19) est empêchée dans la position verrouillée du cylindre (21) de verrouillage par une cheville (25) projetée radialement et supportée par le cylindre de verrouillage engageant une surface (26) d'arrêt, la cheville (25) étant alignée avec une encoche (27) pour permettre l'enfoncement du bouton pressoir (19) dans la position non verrouillée.
     
    5. Ensemble d'une poignée de verrouillage suivant une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel la poignée (9) est pourvue d'un arrêt qui bute sur un côté de la plaque (1) de fixation quand la poignée se trouve dans la position fermée de manière à ce que la poignée ne puisse être ouverte que dans un sens à partir de la position fermée.
     




    Drawing