[0001] The present invention relates to a door lock handle assembly with a detachable operating
handle, wherein the detachable operating handle is engaged with and disengaged from
a fixed main body of the assembly when a door or lid to which the fixed main body
of the assembly is fixedly mounted is closed and locked to a receiving portion of
a stationary frame element of a container or building.
[0002] An inventor of the present invention previously proposed a conventional door lock
handle assembly with a detachable handle, which assembly is disclosed in Japanese
Patent No. 2,820,660.
This conventional door lock handle assembly with the detachable handle is characterized
in that its detachable operating handle is detachable from the fixedly mounted main
body of the assembly when the operating handle is in each of its locked and its unlocked
(i.e., relief) angular positions. Further, in its locked angular position, the conventional
door lock handle assembly makes it difficult to illegally turn its rotating shaft
from outside, wherein the rotating shaft is used to rotatably drive a catch plate
of the assembly.
Although the conventional door lock handle assembly described above has been fully
appreciated by users, a need exists in the art for an improved door lock handle assembly
whose components are of improved durability.
[0003] Reference is also made to US-A-3,907,348 which disclosed a door lock handle assembly
according to the preamble of claim 1 and relates to a security lock for a window wherein
one person cannot remove the window and a special tool is required for operation of
each security lock. The tool also has provision for use solely as a handle for operation
of the window to which the lock is secured.
[0004] Under such circumstances, the present invention was made. Consequently, it is an
object of the present invention to provide a door lock handle assembly with a detachable
handle, which assembly is improved in durability particularly in an outer portion
of its rotating shaft, wherein: the user may control a detachable operating handle
of the assembly with torque larger than that permitted in the conventional door lock
handle assembly; and the user may recognize, through a feeling of a click, whether
or not a click mechanism of the assembly is effected to lock a door when the detachable
operating handle is in its locked state.
[0005] In accordance with a first aspect of the present invention, the above object of the
present invention is accomplished by providing:
[0006] A door lock handle assembly comprising a detachable operating handle, a fixed main
body and a rotating shaft, wherein the fixed main body is fixedly mounted on a door
and the rotating shaft axially penetrates the fixed main body so as to be mounted
in the fixed main body in a manner such that the rotating shaft is rotatable but not
axially movable relative to the fixed main body, wherein a catch plate is fixedly
mounted on an inner end portion of the rotating shaft, the detachable operating handle
is provided with a handle shaft portion, and has its end surface non-rotatably engaged
with and completely disengaged from at least one of the rotating shaft and the annular
shutter member, wherein the detachable operating handle is engaged with one of the
rotating shaft and the annular shutter member when the detachable operating handle
pushes the annular shutter member axially inwardly relative to the annular cover member,
so that the detachable operating handle may rotate together with one of the rotating
shaft and the annular shutter member, wherein the operating handle may be disengaged
from the rotating shaft and the annular shutter member when the rotating shaft is
in its locked angular position characterised in that:
the rotating shaft is provided with a spline shaft portion and has an outer peripheral
surface of the spline shaft portion exposed in the side of an axially outer surface
of the fixed main body, wherein the outer peripheral surface of the spline shaft portion
is provided with a plurality of axial grooves each assuming a semicircular shape in
cross section, the number of the axial grooves being an odd number, e.g. of 3 or 5;
an annular ring-shaped shutter member is provided with a spline bore which is engaged
with the spline shaft portion of the rotating shaft in a manner such that the spline
shaft portion is axially slidable but not rotatable relative to the spline bore, wherein
the annular shutter member is provided with a pair of first projections in its outer
peripheral surface, and further provided with a flange portion in its rear portion
adjacent to its rear surface, wherein the first projections of the annular shutter
member are diametrically opposed to each other and extend radially outwardly;
an annular ring-shaped cover member is fixedly mounted on an axially outer end surface
of the fixed main body to cover the flange portion of the annular shutter member;
the annular shutter member is brought into press-contact with an axially inner surface
of the annular cover member under the influence of a resilient force exerted by a
spring, wherein the annular shutter member has its axially outer end surface substantially
flush with an axially outer surface of the rotating shaft;
the rotating shaft is provided with a click recess which cooperates with the fixed
main body to form a click mechanism, wherein the click mechanism is effected in an
insertion manner each time the rotating shaft is in its locked angular position, and
also effected at the termination of rotational stroke of the rotating shaft necessary
to fully unlock the rotating shaft.
[0007] In accordance with a second aspect of the present invention, the above object of
the present invention is accomplished by providing:
a door lock handle assembly with the detachable operating handle, as set forth in
the first aspect of the present invention, wherein:
a pair of diametrically opposed and radially outwardly extending axial slots are provided
in an inner peripheral surface of the annular cover member, the axial slots axially
extending from an axially outer surface to an axially inner surface of the annular
cover member; and
the axial slots of the annular cover member are capable of being engaged with and
disengaged from the first projections of the annular shutter member.
[0008] In accordance with a third aspect of the present invention, the above object of the
present invention is accomplished by providing:
a door lock handle assembly with the detachable operating handle, as set forth in
the second aspect of the present invention, wherein a pair of second projections are
provided in a front end portion of the handle shaft portion of the detachable operating
handle in a manner such that:
the second projections are diametrically opposed to each other, extend radially outwardly,
are capable of axially passing through the axial slots of the annular cover member,
and are also capable of rotating and axially sliding relative to an inner peripheral
surface of the annular cover member.
[0009] In accordance with a fourth aspect of the present invention, the above object of
the present invention is accomplished by providing:
a door lock handle assembly with the detachable operating handle, as set forth in
the third aspect of the present invention, wherein:
the detachable operating handle is provided with a T-shaped grip.
[0010] By way of example only, specific embodiments of the present invention will now be
described with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which :-
Fig. 1 is a right side view of an embodiment of the door lock handle assembly with
the detachable operating handle of the present invention;
Fig. 2 is a front view of the door lock handle assembly shown in Fig. 1;
Fig. 3 is a longitudinal sectional view of the door lock handle assembly of the present
invention, taken along the line A-C of Fig. 2;
Fig. 4 is a cross-sectional view of a click mechanism portion of the door lock handle
assembly of the present invention shown in Fig. 1;
Fig. 5 is a right side view of the detachable operating handle of the door lock handle
assembly of the present invention shown in Fig. 1;
Fig. 6 is a front view of the detachable operating handle shown in Fig. 5;
Fig. 7 is a right side view of the detachable operating handle of a second embodiment
door lock handle assembly; and
Fig. 8 is a front view of the detachable operating handle of the second embodiment
of the present invention shown in Fig. 7.
[0011] The best modes for carrying out the present invention will be described in detail
using embodiments of the present invention with reference to the accompanying drawings.
FIRST EMBODIMENT
[0012] A first embodiment of a door lock handle assembly with a detachable operating handle
70 according to the present invention is shown in Figs. 1 to 6.
[0013] As shown in Fig. 1, the first embodiment of the door lock handle assembly of the
present invention is provided with a fixed main body 2 which is fixedly mounted on
a door or lid 1 (shown in phantom lines in Fig. 1). A rotating shaft 10 is coaxially
and rotatably but not axially slidably mounted in a central portion of the fixed main
body 2, and provided with a square column portion 16 in its inner end portion. A catch
plate 17 is fixedly mounted on the square column portion 16 of the rotating shaft
10 by fastening a set bolt 18 by means of a spring washer 19, wherein the set bolt
18 is threadably engaged with an axial threaded bore (not shown) of the inner end
portion of the rotating shaft 10, wherein the threaded bore (not shown) mentioned
above opens to an axially inner end surface of the rotating shaft 10.
[0014] As is clear from Fig. 3, the rotating shaft 10 has its outer end portion projecting
axially outward from an axially outer end surface of the fixed main body 2 and formed
into a spline shaft portion 12. This spline shaft portion 12 of the rotating shaft
10 is provided with a plurality of axial grooves 11 in its outer peripheral surface.
Each of these axial grooves 11 assumes a semicircular shape in cross section. The
number of axial grooves 11 of the spline shaft portion 12 is an odd number such as
3 or 5. As shown in Fig. 2, due to the presence of these axial grooves 11, the spline
shaft portion 12 of the rotating shaft 10 assumes a flower shaped form in cross section,
wherein the flower is of an ume tree (i.e., of a Japanese apricot tree) or cherry
blossom.
[0015] In a locking operation of the door lock handle assembly of the present invention,
the spline shaft portion 12 of the rotating shaft 10 is axially slidably engaged with
a corresponding spline bore 45 of an annular shutter member 40. As shown in Fig. 2,
this shutter member 40 is further provided with a plurality of concave portions 41
in its axially outer end surface. In the annular shutter member 40, these concave
portions 41 are spaced apart from each other at equal angular intervals around the
spline bore 45 so as to be capable of engaging with a plurality of third projections
75 provided in a front end surface of the handle shaft portion 71 of the operating
handle 70.
[0016] The annular shutter member 40 is further provided with a large-diameter flange portion
42 in its rear end portion. As is clear from Fig. 2, a pair of diametrically opposed
first projections 44 are provided in an axially outer end portion of the annular shutter
member 40, wherein these first projections 44 form a clutch means in cooperation with
a pair of diametrically opposed axial slots 52 of an annular cover member 50, as shown
in Fig. 2.
[0017] As shown in Fig. 3, the annular cover member 50 shaped like a ring is coaxially and
fixedly mounted on an axially outer end surface of the fixed main body 2 by means
of second bolts 53 to completely cover an outer peripheral surface of the annular
shutter member 40 including its flange portion 42. As is clear from Fig. 3, the second
bolts 53 are threadably engaged with corresponding threaded bores formed in an axially
inner end surface of the annular cover member 50.
[0018] On the other hand, the annular shutter member 40 described above is constantly urged
outward under the influence of a resilient force exerted by an axial coil spring 43
axially movably mounted between an inner peripheral surface of the fixed main body
2 and an outer peripheral surface of the rotating shaft 10, and brought into press-contact
with another axially inner end surface of the annular cover member 50.
[0019] A pair of diametrically opposed and radially outwardly extending axial slots 52 are
provided in an inner peripheral surface 51 of the annular cover member 50. These axial
slots 52 axially extend from an axially outer end surface to an axially inner end
surface of the annular cover member 50, wherein the inner peripheral surface of the
annular cover member 50 is so formed as to permit entrance of a front end portion
of the operating handle 70 therein.
[0020] In this first embodiment of the present invention, a pair of stopper members 54 (shown
in phantom lines in Fig. 2) are disposed adjacent to the axial slots 52 in an inner
peripheral surface of the annular cover member 50 to limit the extent of rotation
of the operating handle 70 on the handle shaft portion 71 to an angle of approximately
150 degrees.
[0021] On the other hand, as shown in Fig. 4, the rotating shaft 10 is provided with a pair
of click recesses 20 in a portion of its outer peripheral surface 14. These click
recesses 20 are spaced apart from each other at equal angular intervals of approximately
150 degrees, and cooperate with the fixed main body 2 to form a click mechanism, wherein
the click mechanism is effected in an insertion manner each time the rotating shaft
10 is in its locked angular position, and also effected at the termination of rotational
stroke of the rotating shaft 10 necessary to fully unlock the rotating shaft 10. In
the first embodiment of the present invention shown in Fig. 4, each of the click recesses
20 extends an angle of approximately 30 degrees in a circumferential direction of
the rotating shaft 10 to assume an elongated shape.
[0022] On the other hand, as shown in Fig. 4, a click ball 4 is urged to enter the click
recess 20 of the rotating shaft 10 under the influence of a resilient force exerted
by a radial coil spring 5. The radial coil 5 is movably received in a radial groove
6 formed in the fixed main body 2. The radial groove 6 is axially closed with a spring
lid 7, as is clear from Fig. 4.
[0023] As shown in phantom lines in Fig. 3, a positioning projection 8 is provided in an
axially inner end surface of the fixed main body 2. The positioning projection 8 of
the fixed main body 2 is received in a corresponding positioning hole formed in the
door or lid 1 so that the positioning of the fixed main body 2 relative to the door
or lid 1 is performed. Incidentally, a threaded shaft portion of the fixed main body
2 is received in a larger mounting hole formed in the door or lid 1, as is clear from
Fig. 3. After insertion of the shaft portion of the fixed main body 2 into the mounting
hole of the door or lid 1, a large nut 9 is threadably engaged with the threaded shaft
portion of the fixed main body 2 and fastened from inside, so that the fixed main
body 2 is fixedly mounted on the door or lid 1.
[0024] On the other hand, as shown in Figs. 1 to 6, the operating handle 70 has its front
end surface 73 (shown in Fig. 6) formed in cross section to cooperate with the inner
peripheral surface 51 of the annular cover member 50 in its inserting and withdrawing
operation. Further, as is clear from Fig. 6, the front end surface 73 of the operating
handle 70 is provided with a spline recess 74 for receiving the spline shaft portion
12 of the rotating shaft 10 therein. As shown in Fig. 5, further provided in the front
end surface 73 of the operating handle 70 are a plurality of the third projections
75, each of which axially extends forward and is capable of engaging with each of
a plurality of corresponding concave portions 41 formed in an axially outer end surface
of the shutter member 40.
[0025] A pair of second projections 72 are provided in a radially outer peripheral surface
76 of a front end portion of the operating handle shaft portion 71 of the detachable
operating handle 70 in a manner such that: the second projections 72 are diametrically
opposed to each other, extend radially outwardly, are capable of axially passing through
the axial slots 52 of the annular cover member 50, and are also capable of rotating
and axially sliding relative to a radially inner peripheral surface of the annular
cover member 50. As shown in Fig. 5, in order to further stabilize the operating handle
70 during its rotating motion relative to an axially outer end surface of the annular
cover member 50, a large-diameter handle flange portion 77 is provided in the operating
handle 70, wherein the handle flange portion 77 is capable of sliding on the axially
outer end surface of the annular cover member 50, as is clear from Fig. 3.
[0026] The handle shaft portion 71 of the operating handle 70 may be detachably connected
with a larger handle member (not shown) through the radially outer peripheral surface
76 of its rear end portion, wherein the larger handle member is shaped like a ring
or a lever. Further, it is also possible for the radially outer peripheral surface
76 of the operating handle 70 to be checked or roughened by rolling depressions into
it by means of a knurling tool, wherein the thus roughened surface 76 is formed into
a friction surface. Further, the above-mentioned larger handle member (not shown)
may be constructed of a square bar, or may be shaped like a steering wheel or like
a lever-type handle, and may be mounted on the handle shaft portion 71 of the operating
handle 70. However, there is substantially no limitation in shape and size in the
above-mentioned larger handle member (not shown).
[0027] Figs. 7 and 8 show a second embodiment of the operating handle 70 of the door lock
handle assembly of the present invention. In this second embodiment, a T-shaped grip
80 is provided with a pair of diametrically opposed arm portions 81, 82 forming a
grip portion of the operating handle 70, wherein these arm portions 81, 82 are arranged
perpendicular to a leg portion 83 and have their connected portion integrally connected
with a proximal end portion of the leg portion 83 using a suitable connecting means
such as welding, lock pins, lock screws and like fasteners to form the T-shaped grip
80 of the operating handle 70. On the other hand, a distal end portion of the leg
portion 83 of the T-shaped grip 80 receives the handle shaft portion 71 of the operating
handle 70. Incidentally, in the second embodiment of the present invention shown in
Figs. 7 and 8, the leg portion 83 of the T-shaped grip 80 is constructed of a steel
pipe. It is also possible to integrally form the T-shaped grip 80 with the operating
handle 70.
ACTION AND EFFECTS OF FIRST EMBODIMENT
[0028] The door lock handle assembly of the present invention having the above construction
has the following action and effects: namely,
in a condition in which: the catch plate 17 fixedly mounted on the axially inner
portion of the rotating shaft 10 is engaged with the receiving portion (not shown)
of the stationary frame element (not shown) to which the door or lid 1 is mounted,
so that the door or lid 1 is closed; and the operating handle 70 is completely disengaged
from the annular shutter member 40, the annular shutter member 40 has its axially
outer end surface substantially flush with the corresponding axially outer end surface
of the spline shaft portion 12 of the rotating shaft 10.
[0029] In a condition in which the catch plate 17 is latched described above: the click
ball 4 is urged to enter the click recess 20 of the rotating shaft 10 under the influence
of a resilient force exerted by a radial coil spring 5, as shown in Fig. 4; the operating
handle 70 is completely disengaged and therefore withdrawn from the annular cover
member 50 fixedly mounted on the fixed main body 2; and, as a result, the annular
shutter member 40 is axially moved outward to have its axially outer end surface substantially
flush with the corresponding axially outer end surface of the spline shaft portion
12 of the rotating shaft 10, wherein the annular shutter member 40 has its second
projections 44 fitted in the axial slots 52 of the annular cover member 50, the second
projections 44 and the axial slots 52 cooperate with each other to serve as a clutch
means for firmly and reliably fixing the rotating shaft 10 to the annular cover member
50. This prevents the catch plate 17 from being disengaged from the receiving portion
of the stationary frame element even when external torque is directly applied to the
catch plate 17, which prevents the rotating shaft 10 from rotating, and therefore
prevents the door or lid 1 from being illegally opened.
[0030] Under such circumstances, since the annular shutter member 40 has its axially outer
end surface substantially flush with the corresponding axially outer end surface of
the spline shaft portion 12 of the rotating shaft 10, it is not possible to grip the
spline shaft portion 12 of the rotating shaft 10 unless the annular shutter member
40 is axially moved inwardly relative to the rotating shaft 10. Even if the annular
shutter member 40 is axially moved inwardly relative to the rotating shaft 10, it
is hard for pliers to grip the spline shaft portion 12 of the rotating shaft 10 since
the number of axial grooves 11 of the spline shaft portion 12 is an odd number (i.e.,
3 or 5), i.e., since there is no pair of diametrically opposed axial grooves 11, which
makes it difficult for the pliers to grip and rotate the spline shaft portion 12 of
the rotating shaft 10. Further, it is also impossible for the pliers to grip the annular
shutter member 40 through its concave portions 41 formed in an axially outer end surface
of the shutter member 40, as shown in Fig. 2.
[0031] In order to disengage the catch plate 17 from the receiving portion (not shown) of
the stationary frame element (not shown) to which the door or lid 1 is mounted, it
is necessary to have the front end surface 73 of the handle shaft portion 71 of the
operating handle 70 axially aligned with the radially inner peripheral surface 51
of the annular cover member 50 and engaged with at least one of the rotating shaft
10 and the annular shutter member 40.
[0032] After completion of the above engagement in which the second projections 72 of the
handle shaft portion 71 of the operating handle 70 are axially aligned with the axial
slots 52 of the annular cover member 50, the annular shutter member 40 is moved inwardly
relative to the rotating shaft 10 against the resilient force exerted by the axial
coil spring 43 until the handle flange portion 77 of the operating handle 70 abuts
on the axially outer end surface of the annular cover member 50.
[0033] As a result, the spline shaft portion 12 of the rotating shaft 10 is completely inserted
into and engaged with the corresponding spline recess 74 of the handle shaft portion
71 of the operating handle 70 At this time, the third projections 75 provided in the
front end portion of the handle shaft portion 71 of the operating shaft 10 are also
fitted in the corresponding concave portions 41 of the annular shutter member 40,
respectively.
[0034] Then, the operating handle 70 is rotated on its handle shaft portion 71 toward its
unlocking (i.e., relief) position. More specifically, when the operating shaft 70
is rotated on the handle shaft portion 71 in a direction opposite to the stopper member
54 (shown in phantom lines in Fig. 2), both the rotating shaft 10 and the catch plate
17 are also rotated together with the operating handle 70.
[0035] As a result, the click mechanism of the door lock handle assembly of the present
invention is disabled to permit further rotation of the rotating shaft 10, which makes
it possible for the catch plate 17 to be disengaged from the receiving portion (not
shown) of the stationary frame element (not shown) to which the door or lid 1 is mounted.
More specifically, the click ball 4 is disengaged from the click recess 20 of the
rotating shaft 10 forming the click mechanism, and circumferentially rolls on the
radially outer peripheral surface of the rotating shaft 10 toward the unlocking position
of the catch plate 17 so that the catch plate 17 is disengaged from the receiving
portion (not shown) of the stationary frame element (not shown) to which the door
or lid 1 is mounted. After that, when the rotating shaft 10 further rotates an angle
of from 1 to 2 degrees in the same direction, the click ball 4 enters another click
recess 20 of the rotating shaft 10 forming the click mechanism.
[0036] On the other hand, in the locking operation of the door lock handle assembly of the
present invention having the above construction, the door or lid 1 is closed. Then,
the operating handle 70 is rotated on its handle shaft portion 71 in a direction opposite
to that of the unlocking operation, so that the click mechanism of the rotating shaft
10 is temporarily disabled, whereby the rotating shaft 10 further rotates together
with the catch plate 17 toward its locked position and eventually reaches the locked
position to have the catch plate 17 latched.
[0037] After that, when the rotating shaft 10 is further rotated in the same direction,
the click mechanism thereof is effected again to make it possible for the user to
recognize through a feeling of a click the fact that the door lock handle assembly
of the present invention is locked. Then, the operating handle 70 is withdrawn from
the annular cover member 50 to complete the locking operation of the door lock handle
assembly of the present invention. As described above, the rotating shaft 10 serves
as the click mechanism at the termination of rotational stroke in each of the locking
and the unlocking operations of the catch plate 17 to enable the user to recognize
through a feeling of a click whether the catch plate 17 is engaged with or disengaged
from the receiving portion (not shown) of the stationary frame element (not shown)
to which the door or lid 1 is mounted.
[0038] Due to the provision of the click mechanism in the door lock handle assembly of the
present invention, there is no risk that the catch plate 17 stops in motion on the
midway of its latching operation. Consequently, there is no risk that the catch plate
17 of the door lock handle assembly of the present invention is damaged in operation.
[0039] As described above, in the door lock handle assembly of the first embodiment according
to the first aspect of the present invention, when the operating handle 70 is disengaged
from the annular cover member 50, i.e., in a condition in which the door lock handle
assembly of the present invention is locked, it is substantially impossible for pliers
to rotate the rotating shaft 10 illegally. Further, in a condition in which the operating
handle 70 is disengaged from the annular cover member 50, even if the catch plate
17 itself is subjected to external torque, there is no risk that the rotating shaft
10 can be rotated.
[0040] In the door lock handle assembly of the first embodiment according to the second
aspect of the present invention, in addition to the above actions, the following actions
are obtained: namely, when the operating handle 70 is withdrawn from the annular cover
member 50, the annular shutter member 40 is axially moved outward under the influence
of the resilient force exerted by the axial coil spring 43 so that the second projections
44 of the shutter member 40 are received by the axial slots 52 of the annular cover
member 50, wherein the second projections 44 and the axial slots 52 cooperate with
each other to serve as a clutch means for firmly and reliably fixing the rotating
shaft 10 to the annular cover member 50 which prevents the catch plate 17 from being
disengaged from the receiving portion of the stationary frame element even when external
torque is directly applied to the catch plate 17. This prevents the rotating shaft
10 from rotating, and therefore prevents the door or lid 1 from being illegally opened.
[0041] In the door lock handle assembly of the first embodiment according to the third aspect
of the present invention, in addition to the above actions, the following actions
are obtained: namely,
[0042] The operating handle 70 has its second projections 72 pass through the axial slots
52 of the annular cover member 50, so that the annular shutter member 40 is axially
moved inwardly by the operating handle 70 to permit the second projections 72 of the
operating handle 70 to axially slidably move along the inner peripheral surface of
the annular cover member 50 and also permit the annular shutter member 40 to be rotatable
together with the operating handle 70.
[0043] In the door lock handle assembly of the second embodiment according to the fourth
aspect of the present invention, in addition to the above actions of the first embodiment
of the present invention, the following actions are obtained: namely,
[0044] The operating handle 70 is provided with the T-shaped grip portion 80, wherein the
outer peripheral surface 76 (shown in Fig. 5) of the handle shaft portion 71 of the
operating handle 70 is fitted in the shaft portion of the T-shaped grip portion 80
to form the second embodiment of the detachable operating handle 70. Due to the presence
of the T-shaped grip portion 80, it is possible for the second embodiment of the operating
handle 70 to exert larger torque on the operating handle 70 in an easy manner so as
to rotate the operating handle 70 on its handle shaft portion 71.
[0045] In the door lock handle assembly of the first embodiment according to a second aspect
of the present invention, as shown in Figs. 1 to 3, in addition to the above-mentioned
action and effects, the following effects are obtained: namely, since the annular
shutter member 40 is resiliently urged toward the annular cover member 50 by means
of the spring axial coil spring 43, the first projections 44 of the annular shutter
member 40 are fitted in the axial slots 52 of the annular cover member 50 to serve
as a clutch means. Consequently, even when the catch plate 17 of the door lock handle
assembly of the present invention is subjected to external torque, there is no risk
that the rotating shaft 10 can be rotatably driven.
[0046] In the door lock handle assembly of the first embodiment according to a third aspect
of the present invention, as shown in Figs. 1 to 3, in addition to the above-mentioned
action and effects, the following effects are obtained: namely, since the operating
handle 70 is simple in construction, it is possible to axially align the front end
portion of the operating handle 70 with the annular shutter member 40 in an easy manner,
which makes it possible for the operating shaft 70 to push the annular shutter member
40 axially inwardly against the resilient force exerted by the axial coil spring 43,
whereby the first projections 44 of the annular shutter member 40 are disengaged from
the axial slots 52 of the annular cover member 50 in a condition in which the operating
handle 70 is directly or indirectly engaged with the rotating shaft 10. Under such
circumstances, i.e., in a condition in which the operating handle 70 is pushed into
the annular cover member 50 as shown in Fig. 3, it is possible to rotate the operating
handle 70, whereby both the rotating shaft 10 and the catch plate 17 are reliably
rotated
[0047] In the door lock handle assembly of the second embodiment according to a fourth aspect
of the present invention, as shown in Figs. 7 to 8, in addition to the effects obtained
in the first embodiment of the present invention described above, the following effect
is further obtained: namely, it is possible for the second embodiment of the door
lock handle assembly of the present invention to apply larger torque to the operating
handle 70 through the its arm portions 81, 82, which facilitates the locking and unlocking
operations of the door lock handle assembly of the present invention.
[0048] Further, in the door lock handle assembly of the present invention having the above
construction, the click mechanism of the assembly is effected at the termination of
rotational stroke of the operating handle 70, which makes it for the user to recognize,
through a feeling of a click, whether the catch plate 17 is latched or unlatched.
Consequently, due to the provision of the click mechanism in the door lock handle
assembly of the present invention, there is no risk that the catch plate 17 stops
in motion on the midway of its latching operation. Consequently, there is no risk
that the catch plate 17 of the door lock handle assembly of the present invention
is damaged in operation.
1. Türschlossgriffbaugruppe, die einen lösbaren Betätigungsgriff (70), einen feststehenden
Hauptkörper (2) und eine Drehwelle (10) aufweist, wobei der genannte feststehende
Hauptkörper (2) fest an einer Tür (1) angebracht ist und die genannte Drehwelle (10)
axial in den genannten feststehenden Hauptkörper (2) so eindringt, um in dem genannten
feststehenden Hauptkörper (2) in einer solchen Weise angebracht zu werden, dass die
genannte Drehwelle (10) drehbar, jedoch nicht axial in bezug zu dem genannten feststehenden
Hauptkörper (2) bewegbar ist, wobei eine Mitnehmerscheibe (17) fest an einem inneren
Endabschnitt der genannten Drehwelle (10) angebracht ist,
wobei der genannte lösbare Betätigungsgriff (70) mit einem Griffschaftabschnitt (71)
versehen ist, und seine Endoberfläche nichtdrehbar mit mindestens einer/einem der
genannten Drehwelle (10) und des genannten ringförmigen Verschlusselements (40) in
Eingriff steht und vollständig von mindestens einer/einem derselben gelöst ist, wobei
der genannte lösbare Betätigungsgriff (70) mit einer der genannten Drehwelle (10)
und des genannten ringförmigen Verschlusselements (40) in Eingriff steht, wenn der
genannte lösbare Betätigungsgriff (70) das genannte ringförmige Verschlusselement
(40) axial nach innen in bezug zu dem genannten ringförmigen Abdeckelement (50) schiebt,
so dass der genannten lösbare Betätigungsgriff (70) zusammen mit einer/einem der genannte
Drehwelle (10) und des genannten ringförmigen Verschlusselements (40) rotieren kann,
wobei der genannte Betätigungsgriff (70) von der genannten Drehwelle (10) und dem
genannten ringförmigen Verschlusselement (40) gelöst werden kann, wenn die genannte
Drehwelle (10) sich in ihrer verriegelten Winkelposition befindet;
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass
die genannte Drehwelle (10) mit einem Keilwellenabschnitt (12) versehen ist und eine
äußere Umfangsfläche des genannten Keilwellenabschnitts (12) freiliegend in der Seite
einer axial äußeren Oberfläche des genannten feststehenden Hauptkörpers (2) aufweist,
wobei die genannte Umfangsfläche des genannten Keilwellenabschnitts (12) mit einer
Mehrzahl axialer Nuten (11) versehen ist, die jeweils eine Halbkreisform im Querschnitt
annehmen, wobei die Anzahl der genannten axialen Nuten (11) eine ungerade Zahl ist;
ein ringförmiges Verschlusselement (40) mit einer Keilbohrung versehen ist, die mit
dem genannten Keilwellenabschnitt (12) der genannten Drehwelle (10) in einer solchen
Weise in Eingriff steht, dass der genannte Keilwellenabschnitt (12) axial verschiebbar,
aber nicht drehbar in bezug zu der genannten Keilbohrung ist, wobei das genannte ringförmige
Verschlusselement (40) mit einem Paar erster Vorsprünge (44) in seiner äußeren Umfangsfläche
versehen ist, und ferner mit einem Flanschabschnitt (42) in seinem hinteren Abschnitt
angrenzend an seine Rückfläche versehen ist, wobei die genannten ersten Vorsprünge
(44) des genannten ringförmigen Verschlusselements (40) einander diametral gegenüberliegen
und sich radial nach außen erstrecken;
ein ringförmiges Abdeckelement (50) fest an einer axial äußeren Endfläche des genannten
feststehenden Hauptkörpers (2) angebracht ist, um den genannten Flanschabschnitt (42)
des genannten ringförmigen Verschlusselements (40) abzudecken;
das genannte ringförmige Verschlusselement (40) unter dem Einfluss einer durch eine
Feder (43) ausgeübten elastischen Kraft in Presskontakt mit einer axial inneren Oberfläche
des genannten ringförmigen Abdeckelements (50) gebracht wird, wobei die axial äußere
Oberfläche des genannten ringförmigen Verschlusselements (40) im wesentlichen bündig
mit einer axial äußeren Oberfläche (13) der genannten Drehwelle (10) ist;
die genannte Drehwelle (10) mit einer Klickausnehmung (20) versehen ist, die mit dem
genannten feststehenden Hauptkörper (2) zum Bilden eines Klickmechanismus zusammenwirkt,
wobei der genannte Klickmechanismus in einer Einsetzungsweise jedes Mal beeinflusst
wird, wenn die genannte Drehwelle (10) sich in ihrer verriegelten Winkelposition befindet,
und ferner beim Abschluss des Drehhubs der genannten Drehwelle (10) beeinflusst wird,
der zum vollständigen Entriegeln der genannten Drehwelle (10) erforderlich ist.
2. Türschlossgriffbaugruppe, die einen lösbaren Betätigungsgriff aufweist, nach Anspruch
1, bei der
ein Paar diametral gegenüberliegender und sich radial nach außen erstreckender axialer
Schlitze (52) in einer inneren Umfangsfläche (51) des genannten ringförmigen Abdeckelements
(50) vorgesehen ist, und die genannten axialen Schlitze (52) sich axial von einer
axial äußeren Oberfläche zu einer axial inneren Oberfläche des genannten ringförmigen
Abdeckelements (50) erstrecken; und
die genannten axialen Schlitze (52) des genannten ringförmigen Abdeckelements (50)
mit den genannten ersten Vorsprüngen (44) des genannten ringförmigen Verschlusselements
(40) in Eingriff kommen und von diesen gelöst werden können.
3. Türschlossgriffbaugruppe, die einen lösbaren Betätigungsgriff aufweist, nach Anspruch
2, bei der ein Paar von zweiten Vorsprüngen (72) in einem vorderen Endabschnitt des
genannten Griffschaftabschnitts (71) des genannten lösbaren Betätigungsgriffs (70)
in einer solchen Weise vorgesehen ist, dass:
die genannten zweiten Vorsprünge (72) einander diametral gegenüberliegen, sich radial
nach außen erstrecken, und axial durch die genannten axialen Schlitze (52) des genannten
ringförmigen Abdeckelements (50) hindurchgehen können, und auch in bezug zu einer
inneren Umfangsfläche des genannten ringförmigen Abdeckelements (50) rotieren und
sich axial verschieben können.
4. Türschlossgriffbaugruppe, die einen lösbaren Betätigungsgriff aufweist, nach Anspruch
3, bei der:
der genannte lösbare Betätigungsgriff(70) mit einem T-förmigen Griff (80) versehen
ist.
5. Türschlossgriffbaugruppe mit einem lösbaren Betätigungsgriff nach einem der vorhergehenden
Ansprüche, bei der die Anzahl der genannten axialen Nuten 3 oder 5 ist.
1. Ensemble de poignée de serrure de porte comprenant une poignée d'actionnement détachable
(70), un corps principal fixe (2) et un axe tournant (10), dans lequel ledit corps
principal fixe (2) est monté de façon fixe sur une porte (1) et ledit axe tournant
(10) pénètre de façon axiale ledit corps principal fixe (2) de sorte à être monté
dans ledit corps principal fixe (2) de manière telle que ledit axe tournant (10) peut
être tourné mais ne peut pas être déplacé dans le plan axial par rapport audit corps
principal fixe (2), cas dans lequel un plateau à butée (17) est monté de façon fixe
sur une section d'extrémité interne dudit axe tournant (10),
ladite poignée d'actionnement détachable (70) est munie d'une section de tige de
poignée (71), et sa surface d'extrémité est engagée de façon non-rotative avec l'un
au moins dudit axe tournant (10) et dudit élément volet annulaire (40), et est complètement
désengagée de celui-ci, cas dans lequel ladite poignée d'actionnement détachable (70)
est engagée avec l'un dudit axe tournant (10) et dudit élément volet annulaire (40)
lorsque ladite poignée d'actionnement détachable (70) pousse ledit élément volet annulaire
(40) dans le plan axial vers l'intérieur par rapport audit élément de couverture annulaire
(50), de sorte que ladite poignée d'actionnement détachable (70) puisse tourner ensemble
soit avec ledit axe tournant (10), soit avec ledit élément volet annulaire (40), cas
dans lequel ladite poignée d'actionnement (70) peut être désengagée dudit axe tournant
(10) et dudit élément volet annulaire (40) lorsque ledit axe tournant (10) se trouve
dans sa position angulaire verrouillée ;
caractérisé en ce que :
ledit axe tournant (10) est pourvu d'une section d'arbre cannelé (12), et une surface
périphérique externe de ladite section d'arbre cannelé (12) est exposée dans la face
latérale d'une surface externe axiale dudit corps principal fixe (2), cas dans lequel
ladite surface périphérique externe de ladite section d'arbre cannelé (12) est pourvue
d'une pluralité de rainures axiales (11), chacune prenant une forme semi-circulaire
en coupe transversale, alors que le nombre desdites rainures axiales (11) est un nombre
impair ;
un élément volet annulaire en forme de bague (40) est pourvu d'un alésage cannelé
qui est engagé avec ladite section d'arbre cannelé (12) dudit axe tournant (10) d'une
manière telle que ladite section d'arbre cannelé (12) puisse coulisser dans le plan
axial mais ne puisse pas être tournée par rapport audit alésage cannelé, cas dans
lequel ledit élément volet annulaire (40) est pourvu d'une paire de premières saillies
(44) sur sa surface périphérique externe et est muni en outre d'une section de bride
(42) sur sa section arrière qui est adjacente à sa surface arrière, cas dans lequel
lesdites premières saillies (44) dudit élément volet annulaire (40) sont diamétralement
opposées l'une par rapport à l'autre et s'étendent radialement vers l'extérieur ;
un élément de couverture annulaire en forme de bague (50) est monté de façon fixe
sur une surface d'extrémité externe axiale dudit corps principal fixe (2) afin de
recouvrir ladite section de bride (42) dudit élément volet annulaire (40) ;
ledit élément volet annulaire (40) est amené en contact de pression avec une surface
interne axiale dudit élément de couverture annulaire (50) sous l'influence d'une force
élastique exercée par un ressort (43), cas dans lequel la surface externe axiale dudit
élément volet annulaire (40) se trouve essentiellement au même niveau qu'une surface
externe axiale (13) dudit axe tournant (10) ;
ledit axe tournant (10) est muni d'un évidement d'encliquetage (20) qui est en interaction
avec ledit corps principal fixe (2) afin de constituer un mécanisme d'encliquetage,
cas dans lequel ledit mécanisme d'encliquetage est réalisé par insertion chaque fois
que ledit axe tournant (10) se trouve dans sa position angulaire verrouillée, et est
également réalisé au moment de l'achèvement de la course de rotation dudit axe tournant
(10) qui est nécessaire afin de déverrouiller complètement ledit axe tournant (10).
2. Ensemble de poignée de serrure de porte comprenant une poignée d'actionnement détachable,
selon la revendication 1, dans lequel :
une paire de fentes axiales (52) diamétralement opposées et s'étendant vers l'extérieur
dans le plan radial est prévue dans une surface périphérique interne (51) dudit élément
de couverture annulaire (50), lesdites fentes axiales (52) s'étendant dans le plan
axial à partir d'une surface externe axiale vers une surface interne axiale dudit
élément de couverture annulaire (50) ; et
lesdites fentes axiales (52) dudit élément de couverture annulaire (50) sont aptes
à être engagées avec lesdites premières saillies (44) dudit élément volet annulaire
(40), et à en être désengagées.
3. Ensemble de poignée de serrure de porte comprenant une poignée d'actionnement détachable,
selon la revendication 2, dans lequel une paire de deuxièmes saillies (72) est prévue
dans une section d'extrémité frontale de ladite section de tige de poignée (71) de
ladite poignée d'actionnement détachable (70) d'une manière telle que :
lesdites deuxièmes saillies (72) sont diamétralement opposées l'une par rapport à
l'autre, s'étendent radialement vers l'extérieur, sont capables de passer axialement
à travers lesdites fentes axiales (52) dudit élément de couverture annulaire (50),
et sont également capables de tourner et de coulisser axialement par rapport à une
surface périphérique interne dudit élément de couverture annulaire (50).
4. Ensemble de poignée de serrure de porte comprenant une poignée d'actionnement détachable,
selon la revendication 3, dans lequel :
ladite poignée d'actionnement détachable (70) est munie d'un dispositif de préhension
en forme de T (80).
5. Ensemble de poignée de serrure de porte avec une poignée d'actionnement détachable,
selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel le nombre des rainures
axiales est de 3 ou de 5.