EP0496076B1 - Crémone-serrure - Google Patents

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EP0496076B1
EP0496076B1 EP91121457A EP91121457A EP0496076B1 EP 0496076 B1 EP0496076 B1 EP 0496076B1 EP 91121457 A EP91121457 A EP 91121457A EP 91121457 A EP91121457 A EP 91121457A EP 0496076 B1 EP0496076 B1 EP 0496076B1
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Horst Brand
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05CBOLTS OR FASTENING DEVICES FOR WINGS, SPECIALLY FOR DOORS OR WINDOWS
    • E05C9/00Arrangements of simultaneously actuated bolts or other securing devices at well-separated positions on the same wing
    • E05C9/02Arrangements of simultaneously actuated bolts or other securing devices at well-separated positions on the same wing with one sliding bar for fastening when moved in one direction and unfastening when moved in opposite direction; with two sliding bars moved in the same direction when fastening or unfastening
    • E05C9/025Arrangements of simultaneously actuated bolts or other securing devices at well-separated positions on the same wing with one sliding bar for fastening when moved in one direction and unfastening when moved in opposite direction; with two sliding bars moved in the same direction when fastening or unfastening with pins engaging slots
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05CBOLTS OR FASTENING DEVICES FOR WINGS, SPECIALLY FOR DOORS OR WINDOWS
    • E05C9/00Arrangements of simultaneously actuated bolts or other securing devices at well-separated positions on the same wing
    • E05C9/02Arrangements of simultaneously actuated bolts or other securing devices at well-separated positions on the same wing with one sliding bar for fastening when moved in one direction and unfastening when moved in opposite direction; with two sliding bars moved in the same direction when fastening or unfastening
    • E05C9/026Arrangements of simultaneously actuated bolts or other securing devices at well-separated positions on the same wing with one sliding bar for fastening when moved in one direction and unfastening when moved in opposite direction; with two sliding bars moved in the same direction when fastening or unfastening comprising key-operated locks, e.g. a lock cylinder to drive auxiliary deadbolts or latch bolts
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
    • E05B59/00Locks with latches separate from the lock-bolts or with a plurality of latches or lock-bolts

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  • the invention relates to an espagnolette lock according to the preamble of claim 1.
  • a connecting rod lock of the type in question is known from FR 2 372 300.
  • the slide which is guided parallel to the connecting rod displacement direction, is spring-loaded in the opposite direction to the follower nut.
  • the slide At its end facing the follower, the slide has longitudinal slots running on both sides of the nut center axis, into which coupling pins of two chain links engage, at the ends of which cone-shaped drivers are provided which plunge into the slotted slots of the follower.
  • the nut carries with it a driver disk, which in turn is in pin / slot engagement to a connecting rod connector. Below the follower nut, this forms a toothing directed towards the inside of the lock housing, into which a toothed pinion engages.
  • the invention has for its object to design a generic drive rod closure in a technically simple manner so that the components are reduced to a minimum.
  • an espagnolette lock of the type in question is specified, which is characterized in particular by a considerably simplified structure.
  • the slide Due to its special design and spring loading of the slide in the direction of the trigger nut, the slide itself can engage on the drivers projecting on the broad side of the nut.
  • the fork-like fingers are used, one finger acting on both sides of the nut center axis.
  • the spring is charged so that when the handle is released it returns the slide and brings the follower nut to its central home position.
  • the construction of the connecting rod lock in the corresponding area is particularly susceptible to faults without disadvantageous to the advantageous mode of operation.
  • the nut is used without forming a multi-part to bring about the displacement of the connecting rod connecting piece.
  • the nut has on its side opposite the drivers a recess which is open towards the circumference. This extends over an arc section and serves to receive the control pin of the pivot lever mounted below the nut, which is in a slot / pin connection to the connecting rod connecting piece. Take that Espagnolette connector in its unlocked position, so the recess when turning the follower in one direction allows free passage without taking the espagnolette connector.
  • Rotation of the handle follower by means of an actuating handle in the other direction leads to a rotation of the pivoting lever in connection with a linear displacement of the connecting rod connecting piece into the locking position and the connecting rods coupled to it.
  • the handle follower After each actuation, the handle follower returns to its central home position. If the connecting rod connecting piece was previously displaced by means of the handle follower, it remains in its locking position even if the handle follower also turns back into the middle basic position. Only by moving the follower in the appropriate direction is the drive rod connector with the drive rods attached to the open position, the control pin and swivel lever and slot / pin connection.
  • the trigger follower can be designed so that it controls a trap when it is moved in the normal trigger actuation direction.
  • a latch retraction arm is provided on the lever follower opposite the recess.
  • the drive rods When the drive rods are in the open position, only the latch is withdrawn by moving the handle in the normal direction of actuation. If the drive rods have been brought into their locking position beforehand, the handle follower pulls back both the latch and the drive rod connector when the handle is operated normally.
  • the corresponding latch retraction arm is oriented approximately tangentially to the circumferential surface of the nut. He does not stand in the way of moving the latch when the door slams shut.
  • the slide is integrated into the overall structure of the drive rod lock in such a way that it takes up little space.
  • a Interlocking is achieved by the fork-shaped fingers resting on the broad side of the handle nut, which are separated from the approximately semicircular recess comprising a collar of the nut.
  • the locking lever which can be moved by the locking mechanism, is controlled by the locking mechanism so that one arm of the locking lever engages in the locking recess of the nut.
  • To control the locking lever is used its actuation end. This engages with the recess of a locking cylinder-controlled bolt.
  • the bolt takes on a further function in that it locks the connecting rod connecting piece in the closed position. Then the connecting rod connector is blocked in both directions of movement. Returning the connecting rod connecting piece to the open position therefore always requires the bolt to be closed. Only then can the connecting rod connector be returned to the release position by means of the handle follower when the handle is actuated in the normal opening direction with simultaneous displacement of the spring-loaded slide, which then, as already mentioned at the beginning, brings the handle follower back into the middle basic position.
  • the corresponding return spring is designed as a compression spring and is in a hiding position in a channel of a filler used in the closure housing.
  • the slide is provided on a tongue with an angled end which projects into the channel receiving the compression spring.
  • the pressure spring does not need to be tensioned to mount the slide. All that is required is to leave a space at the beginning of the channel so that the angled end can dip into the channel. Since there are no relatively strong springs to tension during assembly, this is particularly easy to carry out. The tensioning of the spring only occurs when the spring forces are required.
  • the second tongue which runs parallel to the first tongue, ensures particularly good guidance. In addition, this is also equipped with a guide slot for the entry of a pin of the filler.
  • the espagnolette lock has a lock housing 2 attached to a faceplate 1. Parts of the same are a lock base 3 attached at right angles to the faceplate 1 and a lock cover 4 running parallel to it and covering the locking devices.
  • a follower 5 is mounted in the lock cover 4 and lock base 3. For this purpose, it forms a bearing collar 6 on each of its two broad sides. In the middle of the follower 5 there is a square opening 7 for inserting a lever mandrel, not shown, which produces the coupling between the follower 5 and a lever 8 shown in phantom in FIG. 1.
  • a collar 9 Connected to the bearing collar 6 entering the castle ceiling 4 is a collar 9 which is stepped and has a larger diameter than this and which merges into a broad side 10 of the nut 5 via a stepped shoulder.
  • the broad side 10 is surmounted in the lower region by two drivers 11, 11 'arranged on both sides of the central axis passing through the nut 5'. In the exemplary embodiment, these are inserted pins. However, a material-uniform design with the follower 5 can also be selected.
  • On the broadside 10 are two forked fingers 12, 12 'on. These are part of a slider 13 running underneath the castle ceiling 4, guided in the longitudinal direction of the closure housing 2. Both fingers 12, 12 'are separated by an approximately semicircular, the collar 9 comprising recess 14.
  • the slide 13 is spring-loaded in the direction of the follower 5, so that the fingers 12, 12 'come into contact with the drivers 11, 11' of the follower 5.
  • the corresponding return torsion spring it is a compression spring 15, which is accommodated in a channel 16, which runs parallel to the faceplate 1, of a filler 17 which extends between the lock base 3 and the lock cover 4.
  • the filler 17 is located above the follower 5 in the rear area of the closure housing 2.
  • the slider 13 has two tongues 18, 19 which run parallel to one another.
  • the tongue 19 which is closer to the rear wall of the breech housing is shorter than the tongue 18 and forms a bend 20 with which the tongue enters the channel 16 of the filler piece 17 protrudes.
  • the bend 20 underpins the lower end of the compression spring 15, the other end of which is supported on a channel transverse wall of the filler 17.
  • the channel 16 is designed so that the lower end of the compression spring 15 is held at a short distance from the lower transverse wall of the channel 16, so that the bend 20 can be inserted into the channel without hindrance. If necessary, a corresponding length of the relatively stiff compression spring 15 could also be provided, so that the bend 20 of the slide 13 can be inserted without problems.
  • a latch retraction arm 25 extends from the trigger nut 5 and projects tangentially to the circumferential surface of the nut 5.
  • the end of the latch retraction arm 25 lies in the range of motion of a web 26 of the latch tail 27 'of a latch 27.
  • a latch compression spring 28 loads the latch 27 in its forward position, in which her head, which is provided with a slanted slope, projects beyond the faceplate 1 in a known manner.
  • the follower 5 On its drivers 11, 11 'opposite broad side 29, the follower 5 has an open to the circumference, extending over an arc section recess 30, the edge edges 31, 32 of which are used to take a control pin 33 immersed in the recess 30 of a pivot lever 34.
  • the same is mounted below the follower 5 around a stand pin 35 on the lock housing side.
  • the one-armed swivel lever 34 has a slot 37 which is open at the edge and into which a pin 38 of a drive rod connecting piece 39 guided in the lock housing 2 is immersed.
  • driving rods 40, 41 guided behind the faceplate 1 With the ends of the connecting rod connecting piece 39, driving rods 40, 41 guided behind the faceplate 1 are coupled.
  • the same have longitudinal slots 42 of the faceplate 1 penetrating locking pin 43.
  • the connecting rod connecting piece 39 lies directly on the lock base 3.
  • the pivot lever 34 extends above the connecting rod connecting piece 39.
  • the pivot lever 34 is partially overlapped with a locking lever 44 which can be displaced by a locking mechanism W. It bears around a bolt 45 on the housing side and is designed with two arms. One, downwardly directed, shorter arm 46 forms an actuating end and engages in a recess 47 of a bolt 49 controlled by a locking cylinder 48.
  • the bolt 49 passes through an opening 50 of the faceplate 1 and extends above the connecting rod connecting piece 39. Furthermore, the bolt 49 is guided in the usual manner transversely to the direction of the faceplate 1 and with a locking projection 51 projecting in the direction of the lock base 3. The latter cooperates with a recess 52 of the connecting rod connecting piece 39 which is open at the edge.
  • the other, longer arm 53 of the locking lever 44 is supported by gravity on the inner surface of the faceplate 1 and is provided with a hook 54 pointing in the direction of the follower 5.
  • the hook 54 In the open position of the drive rod lock, the hook 54 extends beyond the circumferential surface of the follower 5, cf. 1 and 2.
  • the hook 54 is opposite a blocking recess 55 of the nut which is open on the edge and which extends from the broad side 29 thereof.
  • the locking recess 55 forms an approximately radially directed locking edge 56 for cooperation with the locking lever 44.
  • a tumbler 57 is guided on the bolt 49 parallel to the direction of displacement of the connecting rod connecting piece 39.
  • a compression spring 58 loads it in the direction of the locking cylinder 48 in such a way that a locking projection 59 provided at the upper end of the tumbler 57 lies behind a lock-end-side square pin 60 when the bolt 49 is closed.
  • the bolt 49 When the bolt 49 is closed, its bolt tail extends in the path of movement of a locking member 61 of the locking cylinder 48.
  • the task of the locking member 61 is both to raise the tumbler 57 against spring action and at the same time to engage in a bolt entry opening 62 of the bolt tail in order to cause the bolt to close can.
  • the espagnolette lock assumes its open position.
  • the trap 47 is in her Priority position.
  • the pusher 8 assumes an approximately horizontal position. If, for example, the door equipped with such a lock is now to be opened, the handle 8 is to be pivoted in its normal actuation direction while taking the handle nut 5 with it, cf. 5 and 6.
  • the driver 11 acts on the follower 5 of the finger 12 of the slide 13 and displaces it in the upward direction against the force of the compression spring 15.
  • the latch retraction arm 25 acts on the web 26 of the latch tail 27 'during this process and displaces the latch 27 inside the lock housing, so that the door can subsequently be opened.
  • the recess 30 on the broad side 29 of the follower 5 is dimensioned so large that during this rotational displacement of the follower there is no entrainment of the pivot lever 34. Accordingly, the connecting rod connecting piece 39 with the connecting rods 40, 41 seated thereon remains in the open position. If the pusher 8 is released, the previously compressed compression spring 15 can relax, whereby it moves the slide 13 downward via the bend 20. The finger 12 acts on the driver 11 and brings the follower 5 into its middle basic position according to FIG. 1.
  • Locking the drive rod lock requires an oppositely directed actuation of the follower 5 in the position shown in FIGS. 7 and 8 by means of the lever 8. Then the driver 11 'of the nut 5' against the finger 12 'and thereby displaces the slide 13 against the force of Compression spring 15. At the same time, the edge 31 of the recess 30 acts on the control pin 33 and thereby rotates the pivot lever 34 clockwise around the standing pin 35. Due to the slot / pin engagement 37, 38 to the connecting rod connector 39 this is moved longitudinally in the upward direction, taking the locking pin 43, which engages behind the counter-locking parts (not illustrated) of the door frame.
  • the charged compression spring 15 can relax by displacing the slide 13, which acts with its finger 12 'on the driver 11' of the handle follower and brings it back into its middle basic position.
  • the recess 30 of the follower 5 is dimensioned so large that the pivot follower 34 does not entrain the pivot lever 34 during this shifting back. This also keeps the connecting rod connector 39 with the connecting rods in the locked position.
  • Fig. 9 is shown in dash-dotted lines that the bolt 49 can then be pre-locked, which dips with its locking projection 51 into the aligned recess 52 of the connecting rod connector 39 and captivates it immovably. During the advance of the bolt 49, the arm of the locking lever 44 is acted upon by its recess 47.
  • the locking lever 44 pivots, the hook 54 provided on the other arm 53 entering the locking recess 55 of the follower nut 5. In this position, the hook 54 extends in front of the locking edge 56 of the locking recess 55, cf. Fig. 10. Rotation of the follower 5 in a clockwise direction can therefore not take place because of this locking of the follower 5th
  • the locking projection 59 of the warming-up tumbler 57 has passed over the square-bottom pin 60 on the lock bottom and then extends on the other side thereof, securing the bolt 49 against pushing back.
  • the bolt 49 In order to be able to bring the connecting rod connecting piece 39 back into the release position by means of the pusher 8, the bolt 49 must first be closed by means of the locking cylinder 48 with the aid of the associated key, specifically in the position according to FIG. 11. During this closing operation, the Guard locking 57 raised. Whose locking projection 59 passes over the square bottom 60 on the lock base. At the same time, the bolt 49 is moved back, so that after corresponding repositioning thereof, the locking projection 59 arrives in front of the square pin 60. With this shifting back, the locking lever 44 pivots into the release position for the follower nut 5. The lever 8 can now be shifted clockwise in the normal lever actuation direction.
  • the driver 11 acts on the finger 12 of the slide 13 and displaces it against the force of the compression spring 15. Furthermore, the edge 32 of the recess 30 in the follower 5 acts on the control pin 33 and thereby rotates the pivot lever 34 while simultaneously displacing the connecting rod connecting piece 39 downward This shift is possible because the locking-side locking projection 51 has previously released the connecting rod connecting piece 39. After a corresponding shift of the follower 5, the connecting rod connecting piece 39 with the connecting rods 40, 41 then takes up the open position. At the same time, the latch 27 was disengaged by the latch retraction arm 25, so that a position according to FIG. 5 is present. From this, the compression spring 15 brings the follower 5 with the lever 8 back into the basic position via the slide 13.
  • the locking lever 44 assigned to the follower 5 could also be designed differently.
  • the locking arm on the rear side inside the Extend the breech housing It is essential, however, that when the bolt is moved forward into its closed position, the locking lever enters an area in front of a locking edge of the handle follower and accordingly blocks its rotatability in the direction which causes displacement of the connecting rod connecting piece 39.

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  1. Fermeture à barres mobiles avec une piece de raccordement de barres mobiles (39), déplaçable par actionnement d'un coulisseau et pouvant être déplacée linéairement par rotation du fouillot de poignée (5), le fouillot de poignée (5) étant susceptible de tourner dans les deux directions, à partir d'une position de base centrale, et revenant chaque fois automatiquement, sous la charge d'un ressort, dans sa position de base centrale, par suite de l'action de deux organes d'entraînement (11, 11′) disposés de part et d'autre de l'axe de fouillot et relies fonctionnellement à un coulisseau (13) déplaçable en direction du fouillot de poignée (5), placé sous l'action du ressort de rappel, caractérisée en ce que le coulisseau (13) sollicité par ressort dans la direction du fouillot de poignée (5) prend appui, par deux doigts (12, 12′) mutuellement disposes en constituant une fourche, sur les organes d'entraînement (11, 11′) faisant saillie sur le côté large (10) du fouillot de poignée (5).
  2. Fermeture à barres mobiles selon la revendication 1, caractérisée en ce que le fouillot de poignée (5) comporte sur son côté large (29), opposé aux organes d'entraînement (11, 11′) un évidement (30) ouvert vers la périphérie et dans lequel s'engage le tourillon de commande (33) d'un levier pivotant (34) monté à rotation au-dessous du fouillot de poignée (5) et mis en oeuvre, dans une liaison à fente et tourillon (37, 38), avec la piece de raccordement de barres mobiles (39).
  3. Fermeture à barres mobiles selon l'une ou plusieurs des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce que le fouillot de poignée (5) porte un bras de rappel de pène (25), sur son côté opposé à l'évidement (30).
  4. Fermeture à barres mobiles selon l'une ou plusieurs des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce que le bras de rappel de pène (25) fait saillie à peu près tangentiellement par rapport à la surface périphérique du fouillot de poignée (5).
  5. Fermeture à barres mobiles selon l'une ou plusieurs des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce que les doigts fourchus (12, 12′) reposent sur le côté large (10) du fouillot de poignée (5) et sont séparés par un évidement (14) à peu près en forme de demi-cercle, enchâssant une collerette (9) du fouillot de poignée (5).
  6. Fermeture à barres mobiles selon l'une ou plusieurs des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce qu'au fouillot de poignée (5) est associé un levier de blocage (44) déplaçable au moyen d'un mécanisme de fermeture (W) et pénétrant par l'un de ses bras (53) dans un évidement de blocage (55) du fouillot de poignée (5) et constituant l'extrémité d'actionnement par son autre bras (46).
  7. Fermeture à barres mobiles selon l'une ou plusieurs des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce que l'extrémité d'actionnement (bras 46) s'engage dans un évidement (47) d'un pène (49) commandé par le cylindre de fermeture.
  8. Fermeture à barres mobiles selon l'une ou plusieurs des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce que le pène (49) bloque en position préfermée la piece de raccordement de barres mobiles (39) en empêchant tout déplacement.
  9. Fermeture à barres mobiles selon l'une ou plusieurs des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce que le ressort de rappel est réalisé sous forme de ressort de pression (15) et repose dans un canal (16) d'une piece de remplissage (17) sur laquelle le coulisseau (13) est guidé, en appui, de manière qu'une extrémité coudée (20) d'une languette (19) du coulisseau (13) pénètre dans le canal (16) de la piece de remplissage (17).
  10. Fermeture à barres mobiles selon l'une ou plusieurs des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce que le coulisseau (13) comporte une deuxième languette (18) orientée parallèlement, présentant une fente de guidage (21) pour l'entrée d'un tourillon (22) de la piece de remplissage (17).
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