EP0010684B1 - Schloss - Google Patents
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- EP0010684B1 EP0010684B1 EP79103996A EP79103996A EP0010684B1 EP 0010684 B1 EP0010684 B1 EP 0010684B1 EP 79103996 A EP79103996 A EP 79103996A EP 79103996 A EP79103996 A EP 79103996A EP 0010684 B1 EP0010684 B1 EP 0010684B1
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E05—LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
- E05B—LOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
- E05B59/00—Locks with latches separate from the lock-bolts or with a plurality of latches or lock-bolts
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- the invention relates to a lock comprising a lock case, a night bolt and a day bolt co-operating with one another, which night bolt is swingably mounted inside the lock case and one end of which in the closing position projects through an opening in the lock case outside said case, and, in the opening position, is swung inside the lock case, a cylinder lock mechanism which is mounted on the lock case and has a rotating operating member which co-operates with a transmission to actuate both the night bolt and the day bolt so that the unlocking of the door can be obtained through the cylinder lock mechanism and a key.
- Locks with swingable night bolts are already used because they offer some advantages with respect to the known locks with a rectilinear slidable night bolt.
- a swingable bolt can have a hook-shaped end, which allows to use the lock for sliding doors whereby the bolt must hook behind a wall for the closing.
- the swingable night bolt and the to-and-fro motion of the slidable day bolt are controlled by a sliding plate of which one end is pivotally connected with the lever actuating the sliding day bolt and the other end is equippec with a plate spring co-operating with parts which themselves are actuated by a key in such a manner that locking and unlocking of the night and day bolt can be achieved by said key.
- the night bolt is provided on that portion thereof remaining inside the lock case, on a side wall running in parallel relationship to the rotation axis, with at least one protrusion, while the lock has a slider (28) which is slidable to-and-from relative to the bolt inside the lock case, which slider (28) comprises a blocking finger (29) which finger as it engages the night bolt, lies in the night bolt closed position on that side of the protrusion to which the night bolt has to swing for the opening, said lock further comprising a spring element (32) which pushes the slider as far as possible towards the night bolt, and a transmission between the operating member (12, 13) of the cylinder lock mechanism (9) and the slider (28) for moving temporarily the slider away from the night bolt by the rotating of the operating member in the direction for the night bolt opening, in such a way that the slider blocking finger will not retain the bolt any more.
- the operating member of the cylinder lock mechanism (9) comprises a ring (12) and a projection (13) standing thereon
- the transmission between said operating member and the slider (28) comprises a lever (33) which is rotatably mounted inside the lock case, co-operates with the one end thereof with the slider (28) and co-operates with the other end thereof with the operating member projection (13).
- the slider (28) lies between two ribs (30) and (31) on the lock case wall, which ribs form guides for the slider (28) and the night bolt protrusion (36) forms the wall of a notch.
- the night bolt comprises a second protrusion which in the open position of the night bolt, lies against the slider finger (29), when said finger connected to the night bolt, and on such a side of said finger that the swinging of the night bolt to the closed position is prevented by said finger, while the transmission between the slider and the operating member of the cylinder lock mechanism is so arranged that even by the swinging of the operating member (12, 13) for bringing the night bolt to the closed position, said transmission moves the slider away from the bolt.
- the lock shown in the figures comprises a lock case 1 which forms a closed box and is comprised of two parallel rectangular side walls 2 and 3, an upstanding rim 4 which stands on two short sides and one long side of side wall 2 and against which bears side wall 3, and a fastening plate 5 which connects to the fourth side of side wall 2 and also connects to rim 4.
- Said fastening plate 5 projects sidewise outside side walls 2 and 3 and also projects with both ends outside the remainder of lock case 1. With said projecting ends said fastening plate 5 is made fast as shown in figure 1 to an upstanding section 6 from a door.
- the fastening plate 5 lies on the outer side of section 6 while the remainder of the lock case is arranged inside an opening of the section and for the major part thereof within the section proper.
- the side wall 3 is comprised of a removable plate which is secured against the rim 4 by means of screws 23 which are screwed into projections 7 and 8 standing on side wall 2.
- the lock further comprises a cylinder lock mechanism 9 which is of a structure known per se and will only be described here as far as necessary to understand the working of the lock.
- the housing 10 of the cylinder lock 9 is secured by means of a screw 11 which passes through the fastening plate 5, to the lock case 1.
- Said housing projects on either side through openings in the side walls 2 and 3.
- said cylinder lock 9 comprises a rotatable operating member which is formed by a ring 12 whereon stands a projection 13.
- Said operating member 12, 13 controls through transmission means two bolts, namely a night bolt 14 and a day bolt 15.
- the night bolt 14 and the day bolt 15 project in closed position respectively through openings 16 and 17 in plate 5.
- bolts 14 and 15 still lie precisely partly inside said openings but mainly on the outer side and in any case in such a way that they do not project outside the lock case 1.
- the screws 21 go through the one key plate 20 wherein the screw heads are sunk, while the screws are screwed with the other end thereof in the other key plate 20 which is provided on that side facing the lock case, with suitably- threaded holes.
- the top screw 21 runs cross-wise through lock case 1, namely through openings 22 in side walls 2 and 3 thereof.
- the bottom screw 21 runs precisely on the outer side of lock case 1.
- That key plate 20 wherein the heads of screws 21 are sunk, is arranged on the door inner side. Consequently the key-plate fastening is not visible from the outer side and the small key plate located on the outer side cannot be removed either.
- Both key plates 20 are moreover provided with bevelled outer edges which converge away from lock case 1.
- the thickness of the small key plates 20 is moreover such that when said key plates are pushed as shown in figure 1 against section 6, the cylinder lock 9 does not or substantially not project outside said key plates 20. Without removing key plates 20, it is thus also impossible to grip with pliers a cylinder lock end that projects outside section 6. Due to the bevelled edges thereof, the small key plates 20 cannot either be gripped with pliers, so that they cannot be forcefully removed either.
- the night bolt 14 is swingably mounted inside lock case 1.
- the axis said bolt swings about is formed by the above-mentioned projection 8 that stands on side wall 2.
- Said bolt 14 is swung from the open position to the closed position or vice versa by the operating member 12, 13 of the cylinder lock mechanism 9 through a transmission.
- Said transmission comprises an arm 24 which is made fast to the side facing side wall 3, of night bolt 14, eccentrically relative to the rotation axis 8 of bolt 14.
- Said fastening is obtained by means of a small shaft 25 which stands on arm 24 and is loosely rotatably fitted inside an opening provided in bolt 14.
- Said small shaft 25 runs as well as rotation axis 8 of bolt 14 and the rotation axis of operating member 12, 13 for the cylinder lock at right angle to side walls 2 and 3.
- the arm 24 extends along the inner side of fastening plate 5 of lock case 1, which plate forms a guide during the alternating sliding of arm 24. That end of arm 24 removed from shaft 25 is provided with an overthickness 24' which projects both towards side wall 2 and away from fastening plate 5. In that portion of said overthickness removed from fastening plate 5 is provided a notch 26 which opens on that overthickness edge which is removed from plate 5.
- said latter end of arm 24 forms sidewise a two- pronged fork. Said latter end with notch 26 lies in the open position of night bolt 14, next to but partly over operating member 12, 13 of cylinder lock mechanism 9. In the figures said operating member has been shown in the neutral position whereby thus the key can be removed from the cylinder lock.
- Said blocking mechanism comprises a slider 28 which is slidable to-and-fro along the cross-wise direction of lock case 1 over side wall 2 and is provided with an upstanding finger 29 running away from side wall 2. During the sliding movement thereof, said slider 28 is guided by two ribs 30 and 31 which stand on side wall 2.
- a leaf spring 32 which is secured by stops 27 and 52, pushes slider 28 constantly in the direction of night bolt 14. That portion of slider 28 on which stands finger 29 extends for the major part along side wall 2, between same and bolt 14, up to a small distance from fastening plate 5. The slider 28 can be pushed away from said plate 5 against the action of leaf spring 32, by means of a lever 33.
- Said lever is hingedly fastened between the ends thereof by means of a small shaft 34 on side wall 2, directly adjacent fastening plate 5.
- the one leg of lever 33 extends between night bolt 14 and side wall 2 and lies precisely opposite that end of slider 28 facing plate 5.
- the bolt 14 is retained notably by ribs 30 and 31 at a distance from side wall 2 in such a way that as already noted, a portion of slider 28 and thus also a portion of lever 33 can lie movably between bolt 14 and side wall 2.
- the other leg of lever 33 extends between arm 24 and side wall 2 and lies with the one end thereof right next to ring 12 from said operating member 12, 13 of cylinder lock mechanism 9.
- the lever 33 does not exert a force any more on slider 28 whereby thus said slider 28 engages that portion of bolt 14 lying inside lock case 1 and can retain said bolt portion.
- the last-named portion of night bolt 14 is provided with a notch 35 and a protrusion 36.
- the protrusion 36 is so located that when night bolt 14 lies in the open position a shown in figure 5 and slider 28 is pushed with the finger 29 thereof against said bolt 14, the finger 29 lies right next to protrusion 36 in the direction along which bolt 14 is swung from the open position to the closed position.
- Finger 29 prevents as long as slider 28 is not pushed away by lever 33, the swinging of night bolt 14 lying in the open position. Notch 35 in night bolt 14 is so located that when night bolt 14 lies in the closed position as shown in figure 4 and slider 28 is moved farthest away in the direction of said night bolt 14, the finger 29 fits precisely into notch 35. The wall of said notch that lies on the side along which the notch moves during the swinging to open position of bolt 14, then also forms a protrusion which is retained by finger 29. Bolt 14 in closed position is prevented from swinging as long as slider 28 has not been moved by lever 33. In the completely closed position of bolt 14, it is impossible, even if it were possible to reach the end of bolt 14 projecting outside lock case 1, to cause bolt 14 to swing by hitting said end.
- That portion of night bolt 14 which lie in closed position outside lock case 1 can take various shapes. Due to said bolt 14 swinging, the last-mentioned portion thereof can form a hook as shown in figures 1 to 3. It is required for example with sliding doors that bolt 14 by the closing hooks behind a portion of section 19 and stiffening plate 18. In the embodiment as shown in figures 5 and 6, the bolt 14 is not of hook-shape in such a way that it can only be used on hinged doors.
- At least one cylinder-like hollow 37 is provided in said bolt 14, hollow inside which lies loosely a round pin 38.
- two such hollows 37 are cut-out in said bolt 14.
- Said hollows extend in the lengthwise direction of bolt 14, that is thus in the direction along which the bolt extends in closed position outside lock case 1.
- Both hollows 37 open on that end of bolt 14 which even in closed position still lies inside lock case 1 and run up to some distance from the other end. Said hollows thus lie partly in that portion of bolt 14 extending in closed position outside lock case 1 and certainly right adjacent to fastening plate 5.
- pins 38 are made from steel which has been surface- nitrated. When sawing through that portion of bolt 14 projecting outside lock case 1 in closed position, the saw as it reaches the pins 38, will roll over same. The pins 38 will be substantially impossible to saw through.
- the day bolt 15 is comprised of a sidewise- bevelled head 39, an enlarged end 40 and a connecting rod 41 which connects end 40 to head 39.
- a portion 40' fits precisely between a guide formed by two walls 42 standing on side wall 2 of lock case 1 and connecting to the rim thereof.
- a spiral spring 43 which bears on ridge 4 and lies between both walls 42, pushes end 40 in the direction of fastening plate 5 and thus pushes day bolt 15 outwards.
- head 39 lies partly in the opening 17 in plate 5 and partly outside lock case 1.
- Portion 40' from end 40 still lies precisely between both walls 42.
- the head 39 lies completely inside lock case 1 and spring 43 is completely compressed.
- lever 44 When lever 44 is left completely free, it is pushed by spring 43 and end 40 to the position as shown in figure 4 whereby day bolt 1 lies in the closed position. Thereby lever 44 engages with a projection 51 said resilient stop which is formed by one end of said leaf spring 32 which pushes slider 28 against night bolt 14. Said end of leaf spring 32 is stronger and less distortable than spiral spring 43 with the result that under the action of said spring 43 alone the lever cannot swing further in the direction opposite the direction shown by arrow 46. When the action of spring 43 is however helped by an additional pulling force exerted on bolt 15, the projection 51 can then distort leaf spring 32. Lever 44 still swings further until head 39 lies completely outside lock case 1 and portion 40' of end 40 lies between walls 42.
- the night bolt 14 has to be in closed position.
- the bolt can then easily be swung about the lengthwise axis thereof over 180°.
- the leaf spring 32 pushes lever 44 and thus also bolt 15 back to the position as shown in figure 4.
- the swinging of lever 44 can occur in two ways.
- the day bolt 15 can be operated by the cylinder lock mechanism 9.
- the lever 44 is then part of the transmission between day bolt 15 and operating member 12, 13 of said cylinder lock mechanism 9.
- a sliding part 47 is also part of said transmission.
- Said sliding part 47 is a small batten which runs on the side of lever 44, with the one end along the inner side of fastening plate 5, is bent in the location of bolt 14 to run from the side opposite arm 24 about shaft 8 and lies with the end thereof next to arm 24 on the side of cylinder lock mechanism 9.
- said sliding part 47 runs between said bolt 14 and side wall 3 of lock case 1. That end of sliding part 47 which lies on the side of lever 44, lies facing a protrusion 48 from lever 44.
- the sliding part 47 further comprises a projection 49 projecting towards fastening plate 5, which is slidable inside a recess 50 which is provided in that side facing side wall 3 of arm 24. It goes without saying that said recess opens on that edge of arm 24 removed from plate 5, above the projecting portion, provided with notch 26, of the overthickness 24' of said arm 24.
- the projection 49 moves freely in recess 50 in such a way that the sliding is not hampered by arm 24.
- the recess 50 is further so located that when arm 24 moves away from day bolt 15, which occurs during the swinging to the closed position of the night bolt 14, one end of said recess engages projection 49 and consequently arm 24 carries along sliding part 47. Thereby the sliding part 47 is released from lever 44. Said sliding part 47 then lies with the end thereof at a distance from the protrusion 48 of lever 44 as shown in figure 4. When the night bolt lies in the closed position, it is thus no more possible by means of the cylinder lock mechanism 9, to operate lever 44 and thus day bolt 15. Due to the sliding part 47 no longer engaging protrusion 48 of lever 44, said lever can be swung by distorting the resilient stop 32. In the open position of night bolt 14, the sliding part 47 prevents such swinging which explains why the night bolt has to lie in closed position to be able to swing the day bolt 15.
- the second way to operate the day bolt 15 occurs through a door handle.
- Said door handle is of a known structure and will be not described in detail here. Said handle has not been shown either in the drawings for clearness sake. Only the holder for the handle rod proper has been shown. Said holder is formed by said shaft 45 the lever 44 swings about, which shaft 45 is provided therefor with a square opening 53. To said shaft 45 connects between lever 44 and side wall 2, an arm 54 which extends in the direction of fastening plate 5 of lock case 1 and the end of which is bent over in the direction of side wall 3. Said bent end lies between that portion connecting to bolt 1 5, of lever 44 and fastening plate 5.
- a small handle plate 55 is further mounted on either side of section 6 wherein the lock is mounted, about the handle rod proper.
- Both handle plates 55 are fastened to one another and to section 6 in the same way as the key plates 20. This occurs by means of two screw 56 which are screwed cross-wise through the one handle plate 55 and which are screwed in threaded openings on that surface facing section 6 of the other handle plate 55. Said latter handle plate is moreover also mounted on the outer side of the door in such a way that no screws are visible there either. But for the handle-rod opening, the handle plates are identical in shape and size to the key plates 20. In side walls 2 and 3 are provided openings 57 for two screws 56. Said screws 56 can as well as the one screw 21 run through the lock case 1 without being hampered by the parts located inside said case 1 and without hampering the movement of said parts.
- the above-described lock has a high safety against breaking-in and is easy to operate.
- the day bolt can be controlled as well by a handle as by the cylinder lock mechanism which controls the night bolt.
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Priority Applications (1)
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AT79103996T ATE4736T1 (de) | 1978-10-20 | 1979-10-16 | Schloss. |
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BE191242A BE871413A (nl) | 1978-10-20 | 1978-10-20 | Slot |
BE191242 | 1978-10-20 |
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EP0010684A1 EP0010684A1 (de) | 1980-05-14 |
EP0010684B1 true EP0010684B1 (de) | 1983-09-21 |
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EP79103996A Expired EP0010684B1 (de) | 1978-10-20 | 1979-10-16 | Schloss |
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ATE14149T1 (de) * | 1981-03-06 | 1985-07-15 | Parys Remi E Van | Verschluss. |
IT227896Y1 (it) * | 1992-06-25 | 1998-01-21 | Italiana Serrature Affini | Dispositivo antiscasso per una serratura con catenaccio a paletto |
GB9521446D0 (en) * | 1995-10-19 | 1995-12-20 | Parkes Josiah & Sons Ltd | Locks |
GB2400403B (en) * | 2003-04-09 | 2006-08-16 | Laird Security Hardware Ltd | Locks |
AT16077U1 (de) * | 2017-02-15 | 2018-12-15 | Roto Frank Ag | Schloss |
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GB1330720A (en) * | 1970-12-16 | 1973-09-19 | Ibm | Method of depositing a layer of metal on a substrate |
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DE7328563U (de) * | 1975-02-06 | Press Und Stanzwerk Brumme F | Schließwerk für ein Einsteckschloß | |
US3659885A (en) * | 1970-08-31 | 1972-05-02 | Adams Rite Mfg | Maximum security lock bolt |
DE2152199A1 (de) * | 1971-10-20 | 1973-04-26 | Adams Rite Mfg | Tuerschloss mit einem verriegelungsund klinkenmechanismus |
DE2423135C3 (de) * | 1974-05-13 | 1978-04-13 | Westfaelisches Metallwerk Franz Schneider, 3492 Brakel | Anbohrsicherungsplatte für ein Aussenschild einer Tür |
DE2442467A1 (de) * | 1974-09-05 | 1976-03-25 | Karrenberg Fa Wilhelm | Einsteckschloss |
DE2527341C2 (de) * | 1975-06-19 | 1982-06-16 | Fa. Wilhelm Karrenberg, 5620 Velbert | Vorrichtung zur Vergrösserung des Ausschlusses eines eintourigen Schubriegels eines Schlosses, insbesondere Einsteckschlosses für eine Rohrrahmentür |
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GB1330720A (en) * | 1970-12-16 | 1973-09-19 | Ibm | Method of depositing a layer of metal on a substrate |
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DE2966197D1 (en) | 1983-10-27 |
ATE4736T1 (de) | 1983-10-15 |
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