Field of the invention
[0001] The present invention relates generally to a safety release assembly, and more specifically
to an safety release mechanism which is designed for use with climate chambers, or
the like.
Prior art
[0002] A safety release mechanism for the doors of freight containers is shown in GB A 2
154 646. Said mechanism comprises a lever for rotating an operating bar which is equipped
with locking cams. Said lever is in locked condition secured to a retainer, which
in turn, is held fast with the door by permanent fixings. The emergency release mechanism
provides releasable fixings for the retainer, which can be released from the inside
by turning pins. By pushing a plunger assembly, the door is opened. This action urges
the unfastened retainer outward from the door, carrying with it the operating lever.
The plunger assembly rotates the operating lever and hence the operating rod during
actuation.
[0003] GB 1 490 651 discloses a door lock and safety release mechanism of a type where the
locking mechanism is a rotatable locking bar, which when rotated engage separate keeper
members. The rotation is effected by turning a hand lever, which, when the locking
bar has been rotated into engagement with the keeper members is held by retainer means.
Said retainer means comprises a hub, which is held in the door by a threaded rod screwed
into said door. Said rod extends though the door, on the inside of which is found
the safety release mechanism. On the inside of the door is arranged a rotatable mechanism,
by means of which the threaded rod can be unscrewed from its engagement with the door,
which in turns has the effect that the hub, holding the retainer means assembly, is
pushed in an outward direction in relation to the door, thereby also pushing the hand
lever in the same direction. Since the hand lever is connected to the locking bar,
the outward movement of the hand lever causes the locking bar to rotate, which rotation
disengages the radially extending portions of the locking bar from the keeper members.
[0004] Another safety opening device is disclosed in EP A 0 580 911, in which the portion
of the door onto which the locking member, padlock or the like is attached, is removable
by releasing a mechanism which locks said door portion, and subsequently pushing said
door portion outwardly, thereby achieving the effect of also pushing aside and turning
into open position the locking mechanism of the door to be locked.
[0005] Finally, US 2 636 767 discloses a mechanism, which functions in a manner which is
parallel to the mode of function of GB A 2 154 646, i.e. that a retaining element
which is screwed to the door may be unscrewed from the inside.
[0006] The solutions for a safety release mechanism in the above cited document have, however,
some serious drawbacks in relation to climate chambers, and other highly corrosive
environments. The number of parts, and accordingly, the number and the size of the
surfaces which are exposed to the corrosive climate, is very high. It is in many cases
possible to manufacture the exposed parts in a material which is able to withstand
corrosion, although at a very high cost. In a climate chamber for drying wood such
as planks, boards and the like, the only acceptable materials are pure aluminium and
stainless steel.
[0007] Another salient problem is the sealing of all openings, the most important being
the opening through the door, which houses parts of the safety release mechanism.
If the corrosive climate is allowed to leak though an opening in the door, parts arranged
on the outer side of the door may be affected by this, causing corrosion to vital
parts, and maybe even the door itself, which is, of course, is very costly. Further,
such leakage is of course influencing the power consumption of climate control devices
inside such chambers. This constitutes a serious problem for the above cited devices.
[0008] Another desired characteristic feature is easy actuation of the safety release mechanism.
Most prior art devices require that a threaded rod or the like need to be unscrewed
from the inside, before the door may be opened. After use of the safety release mechanism,
it has to be refitted, i.e. screwed back in place, or remounted.
[0009] Yet another desired characteristic is the possibility of using such a device with
a door which previously lacked a safety release mechanism.
[0010] There is, then, a need for a safety release mechanism, which may be manufactured
in materials resistant to corrosion at a low cost, which safety release mechanism
is arranged in such a way as to completely seal off the climate within the room to
which the door leads, and which is easy to actuate, may be returned to locking position
with the same ease, and which is, finally, easy to fit in a door which previously
lacked a safety release mechanism.
Summary of the invention
[0011] The drawbacks of prior art devices are overcome by the safety mechanism according
to the invention, by providing, on the inside of the door, a lever and a simple releasable
lever retaining device, which allows locking of a door from the outside only when
the retainer device is in its locking mode. When the retaining device is released,
and the lever is removed from its retained position, it is impossible to lock the
door from the outside. If, inadvertently, the door was locked from the outside, i.e.
with the safety mechanism activated, the lock is rendered inoperative simply by raising
said lever, and the door may be opened from the inside. The inventive safety mechanism
is defined in claim 1.
[0012] Preferred embodiments of the invention are defined in the dependent claims.
Short description of the drawings
[0013] The invention will be described in closer detail in the description which follows,
reference being made to the accompanying drawings, in which
fig. 1 is an exploded view of a safety release assembly according to an embodiment
of the present invention,
fig. 2 is a plan view of the details of a safety release assembly according to an
embodiment of the present invention, located on the outside of a door,
fig. 3 is a plan view, from above, of a conventional locking mechanism,
fig. 4 is a plan view of the details of a safety release assembly, according to an
embodiment of the invention, which are located on the inside of the door, and
fig. 4a is a perspective view of details in fig. 3.
Detailed description of the invention
[0014] Fig. 1 shows an exploded view of a safety release assembly according to the present
invention. The assembly comprises a connecting rod 1 of tubular shape, which is rotatably
mounted in a hole 2 in a door D which is to be locked. The connecting rod 1 has a
locking bracket 4 attached to a first end thereof, which locking bracket 4 has a forward
portion with the general shape of a "T" in plan view (the shape can be seen in fig.
2), and has a slot 4b for receiving a locking arm. The second end of the connecting
rod is adapted for pivotable attachment to an actuating arm 5, e.g. by means of a
locking screw (not shown) in a hole 3. The actuating arm 5 is comprised of a tubular
rod, to a first end of which is attached, e.g. by means of welding in the case of
a metallic material, two parallel flanges 6 having cam surfaces 6a and mutually concentric
holes 6b, for receiving the above mentioned locking screw which pivotably joins the
connecting rod 1 and the actuating arm 5, thus enabling the actuating arm 5 to be
moved between a first, or retaining position, and a second position in which it is
freely movable. The second end of the tubular rod 5, as well as the end of the connecting
rod which is located on the inside of the door, may advantageously be sealed by appropriate
means, such as an end hat. Said second end of the actuating arm 5 is, in the retaining
position received by retaining means 7, pivotably mounted to door D, as shown in the
figure 1, and designed so as to prevent movement of the arm 5 in retaining position.
Retaining means 7 comprise a bracket 8, having the general shape of a "U" (see fig.
4a), which is pivotable around pivots 8a, and has a handle knob 7b affixed thereto
for ease of actuation of retainer means 7 by a user. Retaining means 7 is provided
with means for adjustably applying a desired bias force to the actuating arm 5, as
will be explained below.
[0015] In a preferred embodiment there is also provided a mount 1a for the connecting rod,
in order to ensure that the locking bracket 4 is positioned at a suitable distance
from the door, a distance which depends on the individual door, and for receiving
the load which is applied to the assembly of the connecting rod 1 and the mount, especially
in the case of a door with a soft insulation material, such as mineral wool or the
like, which would otherwise be deformed. This bias forced is applied in order to compress
into a sealing condition, at least one sealing member 1b, which is arranged on the
inner surface of the door. In operating mode, as will be explained below, the sealing
member is compressed by the cam surfaces 6a of the actuating lever 5 acting on a washer
1c which is placed between the sealing member 1b and the cam surfaces, in order to
achieve a good sealing. The sealing member 1b is preferably made of a material with
high sealing and wear capability, such as silicone.
[0016] Figure 2 shows a locking arm 9, preferably pivotable in the horizontal and the vertical
directions, which is connected to a locking rod 11, which connects the locking arm
9 to a conventional locking mechanism, which is described further below, together
with fig. 3. The locking bracket 4 has a slot 4b (see fig. 1) for receiving the locking
arm 9. As can be seen from fig. 2, the locking arm 9 also has a hole 9a for receiving
a locking device (not shown), which may be a padlock or the like. In order to provide
the mechanism with a locking function, the locking bracket 4 has, as was mentioned
above, the general shape of a "T", where the upper, horizontal bar of the "T" constitutes
a locking flange arm 4b, which can co-operate with the locking device.
[0017] The above mentioned conventional locking mechanism comprises hook-shaped locking
members 10, extending radially from the locking rod 11. On the doorframe or other
part of the structure in which the door is arranged, there are provided arch-shaped
members 12, which are engagable by the hook-shaped locking members 10, when the locking
rod 11 is rotated by moving the locking arm 9 (fig. 2) in an inward direction,
[0018] Figure 4 shows the details of the inventive assembly from the inside. The lever retaining
means 7 is shown in a retaining position, in which it retains the actuating lever
5, which is received within a bracket of the retaining means 7. The bracket, together
with other details of the construction of the retaining means, is shown in perspective
in fig. 4a. Said bracket 8, has mounted onto it a spherical handle knob 7b, which
knob is gripped by a user when he or she wishes to operate the retaining means 7 in
order to release the actuating arm 5. Adjustment means 7a (see fig. 1) is provided
for adjusting the bias of the sealing member, as will be explained below.
[0019] In use, the inventive safety release assembly is set in operating mode by turning
the locking bracket 4 into a position in which it can receive the locking arm 9. This
is done by rotating the connecting rod 1, onto which the locking bracket 4 is fixed,
preferably by welding, by gripping and turning the actuating lever 5. The locking
bracket 4 is in receiving position on the outside of the door D when the actuating
lever may be pivoted towards the door D and be received within the bracket 8 of the
retaining means 7. The retaining means 7 is pivoted away from the actuating lever
5, the actuating lever 5 is pivoted towards the door D, whereby it is received within
the bracket 8 of the retaining means 7 when said means 7 are pivoted back to the position
which is shown in figure 3.
[0020] When the actuating lever 5 is pivoted towards the door D, the cam surfaces 6a will
eventually come to abut against the washer 1c, which is placed on top of the sealing
member 1b. When the actuating lever 5 is pushed further, the cam surfaces 6a will
act upon the washer 1c, and consequently the sealing member 1b, which preferably is
of a shape which corresponds to the shape of the washer 1c. The sealing member 1b
is thus compressed into a condition where it seals the connecting rod 1 penetration
passage 2 through the door. In case that the sealing member 1b should be worn, it
might be necessary to retain the actuating arm 5 in a position closer to the inside
of the door, in order to achieve the desired compression of the sealing member 1b.
For this case, the retaining means is provided with adjusting means 7a, e.g. an adjusting
screw (see fig. 1), by means of which this may be achieved.
[0021] In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the connecting rod 1 penetrates the door
D though a mount 1a with the form of a tube, which is flush with the inner surface
of the door, and protrudes a predetermined distance on the outside of the door, said
distance being determined for each individual door. This door mount 1a performs two
functions. Firstly, by protruding a distance outwards from the surface of the door
D, it keeps the locking bracket 4, at a predetermined distance from the door D, since
the locking bracket 4 will abut against the end of said mount 1a. Secondly, since
the locking bracket 4 abuts against the end of the mount 1a, it will serve to receive
the force which is applied to the connecting rod 1, and thus the locking bracket 4,
on the outside of the door, and to the surface of the door on the inside. This is
important in the case of a door which comprises a thin sheet material, such as aluminium
or stainless steel, and a soft insulation layer, such as mineral wool, or the like.
In this case, the door will not be able to take up the load without deforming; therefore,
the mount 1a is indispensable for doors thus constructed.
[0022] When the inventive safety release assembly is in operating mode, the doors D is shut,
and locked by pushing the locking arm 9 towards the door D, which brings the hook-shaped
locking members 10 into engagement with the respective arch-shaped members 12. The
locking arm 9 is then inserted into the slot 4a in the locking bracket 4 and is thus
secured in a locked position. An appropriate locking device, e.g. a padlock may then
be inserted into the hole 9a in the locking arm 9, in order to prevent unauthorised
access to the space inside of the door D, by simply lifting and pushing outwards the
locking arm 9.
[0023] If, however, a person is inside said space when the door is locked from the outside,
the door D may be opened from the inside by means of the inventive safety release
assembly. This is done by pushing the actuating rod 5 towards the door D, thereby
releasing the outwardly directed force which acts upon the retaining means 7, which
force results from the bias force applied on the connecting rod 1. After this force
on the retaining means 7 is released, said retaining means 7 is pivoted in a direction
away from the actuating rod 5, thereby releasing said actuating rod 5 from the retained
position, to a second position, in which it is freely movable. The actuating rod 5
is then used to rotate the connecting rod 1, and thus the locking bracket 4 such,
that the flange arm 4a, which prevents the locking arm 9 from being lifted up from
the slot 4b, by obstructing the upward movement of the locking device, will be brought
out of the position in which it is able to obstruct the upward movement of the locking
arm 9. When the connecting rod 1 and the locking bracket 4 have been rotated 180°,
no part of the locking bracket 4 is able to obstruct the movement, in any direction,
of the locking arm 9. This means that the door D is openable from the inside, simply
by pushing the door D outwards, whereby the hook-shaped locking members 10 are urged
to rotate around the arch-shaped members 12. This rotation is possible since the locking
arm 9, which is fixedly connected thereto, no longer is prevented from moving, and
the locking members 10 will eventually disengage from the members 12. Said disengagement
means that the door D is free to be pushed open from the inside.
[0024] The described embodiment of the present invention described above is intended for
use with rooms with a relatively high temperature and humidity. All the parts of the
safety release mechanism are, in order to withstand that highly corrosive environment,
manufactured from a corrosion resistant material, such as pure aluminium, or stainless
steel. The penetration passage 2 between the insulated climate inside the room, which
may contain oxidative pollutants or the like, and the ambient atmosphere may be sealed
by means of further sealing members.
[0025] In an alternative embodiment of the invention, the safety release mechanism is adapted
for use in cold storage facilities. In order to prevent the leakage of cold out of
the room, the connecting rod 1 may be formed from two separate end portions, interconnected
by means of a similarly shaped central connecting portion, in a plastic material,
such as PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene), or the like, with low thermal conductivity.
Yet another possibility consists in manufacturing the connecting rod in one piece
from a material such as PTFE, although this reduces the resistance to wear.
[0026] The invention has been described in relation to specific embodiments. For instance,
the padlock may be substituted by a conventional lock, or any other means which are
capable of performing the same function. As a further example, the retaining means
could have any structure which permits releasable retaining of the actuating arm,
and adjustment of the load in retaining, or locking position. The invention is, however,
not limited by such detail. A great number of alternatives and modifications are conceivable,
without departing from the scope of the present invention, which is defined, solely,
by the appended claims.
1. A safety release assembly for a door, comprising locking means (4, 4a) for receiving
a locking arm (9), characterised by connecting means (1, 3, 6, 6a, 6b) connecting the locking means (4) with an actuating
lever (5) which is provided on the inside of the door (D) in order for the locking
means to be operable from the inside, said actuating lever (5) being receivable in
a releasable manner within retaining means (7, 8) in a retaining position, in which
position the locking means (4, 4a) which receive the locking arm (9) are prevented
from being rotated out of locking position, said means (4, 4a) being rotatable out
of locking position to a position, when the actuating lever (5) is released from the
retaining means (7, 8), in which position the outside locking means no longer are
capable of obstructing the outward and upward movement of the locking arm (9).
2. Safety release assembly according to claim 1, characterised in that the locking means (4, 4a) are comprised of a bracket (4) with the general shape
of a "T", the upper bar of the "T" being capable of co-operating with a locking device
which is mountable in the locking arm (9), the bracket (4) having a slot (4a) in which
the locking arm (9) is receivable.
3. Safety release assembly according to claim 1 or 2, characterised in that said connecting means (1, 3, 6, 6a, 6b) comprises a tubular connecting rod (1),
which is pivotably connected to the actuating lever (5), said actuating lever (5)
having two parallel flange members (6), each having a cam surface (6a) capable of
functioning as lever supports, and means (6b) for connecting to the connecting rod
(1).
4. Safety release assembly according to claim 3, characterised in that the connecting rod (1) penetrates the door (D) through a mount (1a), for placing
the locking bracket (4) at a predetermined distance from the door, and for receiving
the biasing force which is applied to the connecting rod (1) by the actuating lever
(5).
5. Safety release assembly according to any of the above claims, characterised by a sealing member (1b) being provided on the inner surface of the door, on the periphery
of the connecting rod (1), with a washer (1c) placed between the sealing member (1b)
and the cam surfaces of the actuating arm, said cam surfaces (6a) performing the function
of compressing the sealing member (1b) via said washer (1c), in order to ensure sealing
of the penetration passage (1a, 2) of the connecting rod (1) through the door (D).
6. Safety release assembly according to any of the above claims, characterised in that the retaining means (7, 8) comprises a retaining bracket (8), pivotably attached
to the door, for releasably receiving and retaining the actuating lever (5), movable
by an operator between a first or retaining position, in which the actuating lever
is held fast by the retaining means (7, 8), and a second position, in which the actuating
lever is released for enabling a pivoting movement directed away from the plane of
the door, thereby releasing the load on the connecting rod and the sealing member
(1b), and for enabling a rotational movement to rotate the locking bracket (4) to
a position where said locking bracket (4) no longer holds the locking arm (9) in locked
position.
7. Safety release assembly according to any of the above claims, characterised in that the locking device is a padlock.
8. Safety release assembly according to any of the above claims, characterised in that all the parts of the assembly which are located on the inside of the door, the
sealing member excepted, are made of a metallic material which is highly resistive
to corrosion.
9. Safety release assembly according to any of the claims 3 to 8, characterised in that the connecting rod (1) is comprised of two end portions made from a metallic
material, and a central portion which is made from a material with low thermal conductivity.