EP0649955A1 - A reversible mount lock of unitary construction - Google Patents

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EP0649955A1
EP0649955A1 EP94201812A EP94201812A EP0649955A1 EP 0649955 A1 EP0649955 A1 EP 0649955A1 EP 94201812 A EP94201812 A EP 94201812A EP 94201812 A EP94201812 A EP 94201812A EP 0649955 A1 EP0649955 A1 EP 0649955A1
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
    • E05B9/00Lock casings or latch-mechanism casings ; Fastening locks or fasteners or parts thereof to the wing
    • E05B9/08Fastening locks or fasteners or parts thereof, e.g. the casings of latch-bolt locks or cylinder locks to the wing
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
    • E05B15/00Other details of locks; Parts for engagement by bolts of fastening devices
    • E05B15/16Use of special materials for parts of locks
    • E05B15/1635Use of special materials for parts of locks of plastics materials
    • E05B2015/1664Use of special materials for parts of locks of plastics materials for lock housing
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05CBOLTS OR FASTENING DEVICES FOR WINGS, SPECIALLY FOR DOORS OR WINDOWS
    • E05C3/00Fastening devices with bolts moving pivotally or rotatively
    • E05C3/02Fastening devices with bolts moving pivotally or rotatively without latching action
    • E05C3/04Fastening devices with bolts moving pivotally or rotatively without latching action with operating handle or equivalent member rigid with the bolt
    • E05C3/041Fastening devices with bolts moving pivotally or rotatively without latching action with operating handle or equivalent member rigid with the bolt rotating about an axis perpendicular to the surface on which the fastener is mounted
    • E05C3/042Fastening devices with bolts moving pivotally or rotatively without latching action with operating handle or equivalent member rigid with the bolt rotating about an axis perpendicular to the surface on which the fastener is mounted the handle being at one side, the bolt at the other side or inside the wing

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  • This invention relates to a reversible mount lock of unitary construction.
  • Known are unitary construction locks having a body which accommodates a cylinder, adapted to be rotated by means of a key, and having a latch attached to the cylinder.
  • the latch may be a tab-like retaining member.
  • Such locks are mounted in a reversible fashion inside a seat provided in a member of a structure to be locked.
  • the locks may be assembled, for instance, to mail boxes by fitting and securing them in a window purposely cut in the box door.
  • a known approach provides one end of the lock body with a threadway on which a nut can be received.
  • the body with the threaded end is inserted into the seat in the structure member from the outward side of the member, and the nut is then engaged on the threaded end from the inward side of the member, thereby binding the lock to the member.
  • the reverse procedure would enable the lock to be released and removed.
  • lock assembly and disassembly involves application of some skill, which is also disadvantageous in that such operations cannot be carried out literally by anybody.
  • a reversible mount lock of unitary construction adapted to be inserted and secured in a seat provided on a structure to be locked, which comprises a body accommodating a lock operating mechanism and a latch connected to said mechanism, characterized in that it comprises elastic hooking members for engagement in said seat.
  • the lock shown generally indicated by 10, has a body 11 substantially parallelepipedic in shape and provided with a face piece 12.
  • a cylinder 13 Accommodated inside the body 11 is a cylinder 13 having a keyhole 14 through which a key 15 would be inserted to rotate said cylinder 13.
  • a latch comprising a tab-like retaining member 16 attached to the cylinder 13 by means of a screw 17.
  • the tab-like retaining member 16 is not shown in Figure 3.
  • each wing 18 includes a short initial section 19 arranged to diverge away from the body 11 and being serrated on its outward side, and a long terminating section 20 arranged to converge toward the body 11.
  • the maximum lateral expansion of each pair of opposed wings 18 will occur at the apices of the angles formed by the two sections 19 and 20 comprising the wings.
  • the body 11 On each side of the body 11 where the wings 18 are located, the body has an enlargement 21 between the two wings which is substantially aligned to the point of attachment of the wings to the face piece 12.
  • the lock 10 is intended for mounting to a flat member 30 of the structure to be locked, and is specifically adapted to be inserted and secured in a substantially quadrilateral window 31 in said member 30.
  • the width of the window 31 is only slightly smaller than said maximum lateral expansion of each pair of opposed wings 18.
  • the body 11 of the lock is first tilted relatively to the window such that the tab-like latch 16 can be passed through the window.
  • the body 11 is re-aligned to the window and further pushed in until the face piece 12 of the lock abuts against the member 30.
  • the wings 18 will first flex toward the body 11 due to their sections 20 interfering with the edge 32 of the window 31, and then expand outwards again on account of their elastic nature, once past with their point of maximum lateral expansion. In this way, and as shown in Figure 2, with the face piece 12 of the lock abutting the member 30, the wings 18 will be engaging elastically the edge 32 of the window 31 through their serrated initial sections 19, to thereby binding the lock firmly within the window.
  • the cylinder 13 is turned by means of the key 15 introduced into the keyhole 14 of the cylinder, wherewith the tab-like latch 16 will be correspondingly turned to a position in which the latch engages a detent member provided for the purpose on the structure in order to have it locked up.
  • the reverse procedure is followed.
  • the lock 10 may be mounted, for example, to a mail box, in particular by fitting it into a window cut through the box door.
  • the detent member to be engaged by the tab-like latch 16 would be made rigid with the stationary part of the box.
  • the wings 18 are pushed in toward the body 11 to disengage them from the edge 32 of the window 31 and reduce the maximum lateral expansion of the pairs of opposed wings 18 to a smaller size than the width of the window 31, and the lock is then pulled out of the window 31 with reverse movements from those described above for inserting it.
  • the diverging serrated initial sections 19 of the wings 18 afford firm engagement with the edge 32 of the window 31. These sections 19, moreover, can engage edges of varying thickness by virtue of their divergent and serrated design.
  • the enlargements 21 will form surfaces of contact with the edge 32 of the window 31 additionally to those provided by the initial sections 19 of the wings 18, thereby enhancing the stability of the lock mount.
  • the body 11 and the wings 18 may be a single piece of plastics material thermoformed in a die, so as to lower the manufacturing cost of the lock.
  • the number of the wings may, of course, vary. For example, only two such wings could be provided in appropriate size on opposite sides of the lock body.
  • the wing design could also be altered.
  • the lock could have a different overall design, or a different latch design and/or type could be provided.
  • the lock of this invention may be fitted to any seat, having any configuration, in the structure to be locked; of course, modifications would then be involved to adapt the lock for the seat and allow it to become engaged elastically which are well within the capability of a skilled one in the art.

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Abstract

A reversible mount lock (10) of unitary construction, adapted to be inserted and held in a seat (31) on a structure (30) to be locked and having a body (11) which accommodates a lock (10) operating mechanism (13) and a latch (16) connected to said mechanism (13), is provided with elastic hooking members (18) adapted to engage in said seat (31) which enable the lock (10) to be assembled/disassembled to/from the structure (30) in a rapid basic manner with no need for additional elements.

Description

  • This invention relates to a reversible mount lock of unitary construction.
  • Known are unitary construction locks having a body which accommodates a cylinder, adapted to be rotated by means of a key, and having a latch attached to the cylinder. The latch may be a tab-like retaining member.
  • Such locks are mounted in a reversible fashion inside a seat provided in a member of a structure to be locked. The locks may be assembled, for instance, to mail boxes by fitting and securing them in a window purposely cut in the box door.
  • For example, to permit of reverse mounting, a known approach provides one end of the lock body with a threadway on which a nut can be received. The body with the threaded end is inserted into the seat in the structure member from the outward side of the member, and the nut is then engaged on the threaded end from the inward side of the member, thereby binding the lock to the member. Of course, the reverse procedure would enable the lock to be released and removed.
  • Another known approach provides for opposite walls of the body to be formed with a number of grooves each, and a forked clevis engaged with its prongs in two opposite ones of the grooves. For mounting, the lock body is inserted into the seat in the structure member from the outward side of the member similar to the previous case, whereafter the forked clevis is applied to the body from the inward side of the member such that its prongs will engage in opposite ones of the grooves, thereby binding the lock to the member. Of course, also in this case the reverse procedure would enable the lock to be released and removed.
  • In either cases, the mounting procedure requires significant time, for tightening the nut or fitting the clevis, which is obviously disadvantageous, especially to mass production methods for which assembly time is a factor.
  • In addition, the lock assembly and disassembly involves application of some skill, which is also disadvantageous in that such operations cannot be carried out literally by anybody.
  • Lastly, a separate element is required, in the one case the nut and in the other the clevis, to complete the lock mounting. The separate element involves additional cost, as well as some possible difficulties in the lock manufacturing process.
  • It is the object of this invention to obviate such drawbacks.
  • This object is achieved by a reversible mount lock of unitary construction, adapted to be inserted and secured in a seat provided on a structure to be locked, which comprises a body accommodating a lock operating mechanism and a latch connected to said mechanism, characterized in that it comprises elastic hooking members for engagement in said seat.
  • The invention can be more clearly understood from the following decription of an exemplary embodiment thereof, as illustrated by the accompanying drawings in which:
    • Figure 1 is an exploded perspective view of a lock according to the invention and a structure element to which the lock is to be mounted, with a seat for receiving the lock;
    • Figure 2 is a top plan view of the lock in Figure 1 in the mounted state thereof; and
    • Figure 3 is a side view of the lock in Figure 1 with the latch removed.
  • The lock shown, generally indicated by 10, has a body 11 substantially parallelepipedic in shape and provided with a face piece 12.
  • Accommodated inside the body 11 is a cylinder 13 having a keyhole 14 through which a key 15 would be inserted to rotate said cylinder 13.
  • Provided on the remote side from the face piece 12 is a latch comprising a tab-like retaining member 16 attached to the cylinder 13 by means of a screw 17. The tab-like retaining member 16 is not shown in Figure 3.
  • From the face piece 12 there extend, along the body 11, four elastically yielding wings 18, two lying along one side of the body 11 and two along the opposite side. Each wing 18 includes a short initial section 19 arranged to diverge away from the body 11 and being serrated on its outward side, and a long terminating section 20 arranged to converge toward the body 11. Thus, the maximum lateral expansion of each pair of opposed wings 18 will occur at the apices of the angles formed by the two sections 19 and 20 comprising the wings.
  • On each side of the body 11 where the wings 18 are located, the body has an enlargement 21 between the two wings which is substantially aligned to the point of attachment of the wings to the face piece 12.
  • The lock 10 is intended for mounting to a flat member 30 of the structure to be locked, and is specifically adapted to be inserted and secured in a substantially quadrilateral window 31 in said member 30.
  • The width of the window 31 is only slightly smaller than said maximum lateral expansion of each pair of opposed wings 18.
  • To insert the lock 10 into the window 31, the body 11 of the lock is first tilted relatively to the window such that the tab-like latch 16 can be passed through the window. After passing the tab-like latch 16 through the window 31, the body 11 is re-aligned to the window and further pushed in until the face piece 12 of the lock abuts against the member 30. During the last-mentioned step, the wings 18 will first flex toward the body 11 due to their sections 20 interfering with the edge 32 of the window 31, and then expand outwards again on account of their elastic nature, once past with their point of maximum lateral expansion. In this way, and as shown in Figure 2, with the face piece 12 of the lock abutting the member 30, the wings 18 will be engaging elastically the edge 32 of the window 31 through their serrated initial sections 19, to thereby binding the lock firmly within the window.
  • To operate the lock 10, the cylinder 13 is turned by means of the key 15 introduced into the keyhole 14 of the cylinder, wherewith the tab-like latch 16 will be correspondingly turned to a position in which the latch engages a detent member provided for the purpose on the structure in order to have it locked up. To unlock and open the structure, the reverse procedure is followed.
  • The lock 10 may be mounted, for example, to a mail box, in particular by fitting it into a window cut through the box door. Of course, the detent member to be engaged by the tab-like latch 16 would be made rigid with the stationary part of the box.
  • When the lock 10 is to be removed from the member 30, e.g. for replacement, the wings 18 are pushed in toward the body 11 to disengage them from the edge 32 of the window 31 and reduce the maximum lateral expansion of the pairs of opposed wings 18 to a smaller size than the width of the window 31, and the lock is then pulled out of the window 31 with reverse movements from those described above for inserting it.
  • It will be appreciated from the foregoing that the procedure for assembling/disassembling the lock 10 to/from the member 30 can be completed quite rapidly, which is definitely advantageous especially on the assembly line as a cost-saving feature.
  • In addition, no skill is required to assemble and disassemble the lock 10, because all the operations involved are evidently quite basic.
  • Finally, no separate element is necessary for securing the lock 10 to the receiving structure, which is advantageous both from the productive and the packaging standpoint.
  • The diverging serrated initial sections 19 of the wings 18 afford firm engagement with the edge 32 of the window 31. These sections 19, moreover, can engage edges of varying thickness by virtue of their divergent and serrated design.
  • With the lock 10 inserted and anchored within the window 32, the enlargements 21 will form surfaces of contact with the edge 32 of the window 31 additionally to those provided by the initial sections 19 of the wings 18, thereby enhancing the stability of the lock mount.
  • The body 11 and the wings 18 may be a single piece of plastics material thermoformed in a die, so as to lower the manufacturing cost of the lock.
  • The number of the wings may, of course, vary. For example, only two such wings could be provided in appropriate size on opposite sides of the lock body. The wing design could also be altered.
  • Instead of the wings, other equivalent elastic hooking members, such as teeth or elastically yielding pegs, may be provided.
  • Understandably, the lock could have a different overall design, or a different latch design and/or type could be provided.
  • The lock of this invention may be fitted to any seat, having any configuration, in the structure to be locked; of course, modifications would then be involved to adapt the lock for the seat and allow it to become engaged elastically which are well within the capability of a skilled one in the art.

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  1. A reversible mount lock (10) of unitary construction, adapted to be inserted and secured in a seat (31) provided on a structure (30) to be locked, which comprises a body (11) accommodating a lock operating mechanism (13) and a latch (16) connected to said mechanism (13), characterized in that it comprises elastic hooking members (18) for engagement in said seat (31).
  2. A lock according to Claim 1, wherein said elastic hooking members comprise wings (18) arranged on opposite sides of said lock body (11) and connected to the body (11) in an elastically yielding fashion.
  3. A lock according to Claim 2, wherein said body (11) includes a face piece (12), and said wings (18) extend from the face piece (12) along the body (11), and wherein each wing (18) comprises an initial section (19) being divergent from the body (11) and serrated outwardly, and a terminating section (20) being convergent toward the body (11), said initial section (19) of the wing (18) being adapted to engage elastically an edge (32) of the seat (31) in said structure (30).
  4. A lock according to Claim 3, wherein two wings (18) are provided on each of the opposite sides of said body (11), and an enlargement (21) of the body (11) substantially aligned to the point of attachment of the wings (18) to said face piece (12) is provided between the two wings (18).
  5. A lock according to either Claim 2 or 3, wherein said wings (18) are integral with said body (11).
  6. A lock according to Claim 5, wherein the body (11) and wings (18) are made of a plastics material.
  7. A lock according to Claim 1, wherein said lock operating mechanism is a cylinder (13) rotatable by means of a key (15), and wherein the latch comprises a retaining tab (16) bonded to said cylinder (13).
  8. A lock according to either Claim 1 or 7 and adapted to be inserted and secured in a window (31) forming said seat in the structure (30) to be locked, wherein said elastic hooking members engage an edge (32) of said window (31).
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IT93MI000801U IT230654Y1 (en) 1993-10-20 1993-10-20 SINGLE LOCK WITH REVERSIBLE MOUNTING
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WO1997040247A2 (en) * 1996-04-19 1997-10-30 Emka Beschlagteile Gmbh & Co. Kg Rod locking device designed for snap-fitting
FR2850999A1 (en) * 2003-02-06 2004-08-13 Ronis Sa Cylinder lock for door, has ring with stop flange co-operating with adjacent edge of opening of hatch fixed to stator whose external periphery is mounted with ring that is integrated to deformable legs
EP1528189A2 (en) * 2003-10-29 2005-05-04 Gretsch-Unitas GmbH Baubeschläge Functional element in the form of a lock or actuator for a building window or building door, and a fastening element for use with such a functional element
WO2006066782A3 (en) * 2004-12-17 2006-09-14 Dieter Ramsauer Lock with a turning and drawing bolt
WO2007098846A1 (en) * 2006-03-02 2007-09-07 Dirak Dieter Ramsauer Konstruktionselemente Gmbh & Co. Kg Handle with a closure insert
FR3047265A1 (en) * 2016-02-02 2017-08-04 Sotralu OPENING LOCK WITH ELASTICALLY EMBEDABLE SOCKET

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GB2077344A (en) * 1980-06-06 1981-12-16 Ricouard L A S Sa Lock
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BE883121A (en) * 1980-05-06 1980-11-06 Lowe Et Fletcher Belge S A QUICK FIX LOCK
GB2077344A (en) * 1980-06-06 1981-12-16 Ricouard L A S Sa Lock
DE9110347U1 (en) * 1991-08-22 1992-04-02 Sudhaus Schloß- und Beschlagtechnik GmbH + Co, 5860 Iserlohn Lock for suitcases, bags and similar containers

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WO1997040247A2 (en) * 1996-04-19 1997-10-30 Emka Beschlagteile Gmbh & Co. Kg Rod locking device designed for snap-fitting
WO1997040247A3 (en) * 1996-04-19 1998-02-05 Emka Beschlagteile Rod locking device designed for snap-fitting
US6138484A (en) * 1996-04-19 2000-10-31 Emka Beschlagteile Gmbh & Co. Kg Rod locking device designed for snap-fitting
FR2850999A1 (en) * 2003-02-06 2004-08-13 Ronis Sa Cylinder lock for door, has ring with stop flange co-operating with adjacent edge of opening of hatch fixed to stator whose external periphery is mounted with ring that is integrated to deformable legs
EP1528189A2 (en) * 2003-10-29 2005-05-04 Gretsch-Unitas GmbH Baubeschläge Functional element in the form of a lock or actuator for a building window or building door, and a fastening element for use with such a functional element
EP1528189A3 (en) * 2003-10-29 2007-10-17 Gretsch-Unitas GmbH Baubeschläge Functional element in the form of a lock or actuator for a building window or building door, and a fastening element for use with such a functional element
WO2006066782A3 (en) * 2004-12-17 2006-09-14 Dieter Ramsauer Lock with a turning and drawing bolt
US8191941B2 (en) 2004-12-17 2012-06-05 Dieter Ramsauer Lock with a turning and drawing bolt
WO2007098846A1 (en) * 2006-03-02 2007-09-07 Dirak Dieter Ramsauer Konstruktionselemente Gmbh & Co. Kg Handle with a closure insert
US8122745B2 (en) 2006-03-02 2012-02-28 Dirak Dieter Ramsauer Konstruktionselemente Gmbh Handle with a closure insert
FR3047265A1 (en) * 2016-02-02 2017-08-04 Sotralu OPENING LOCK WITH ELASTICALLY EMBEDABLE SOCKET
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