Quiet Door Latch
20170275918 ยท 2017-09-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y10T24/45319
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
E05C1/16
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F16B45/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
E05C5/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05C19/16
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A door latch mechanism including a latch housing, a bolt having a proximal end with a head and a distal end having a latch, a hub including a central bore for receiving a spindle, a lever actuated by rotation of the hub, the lever including a slot in a top portion of the lever receiving the head of the bolt such that the lever and the bolt move together in both rearward and forward directions.
Claims
1. A door latch mechanism, comprising: a latch housing; a bolt having a proximal end with a head and a distal end having a latch; a hub including a central bore for receiving a spindle; a lever actuated by rotation of said hub, said lever including a slot in a top portion of said lever receiving the head of said bolt such that said lever and said bolt move together in both rearward and forward directions.
2. The door latch mechanism according to claim 1, wherein said bolt is slideably mounted in a mount fixed to an interior surface of said latch housing.
3. The door latch mechanism according to claim 2, further comprising a first spring around said bolt between the head and the mount and a second spring around said bolt between the mount and the latch.
4. The door latch mechanism according to claim 3, wherein the first spring has a spring rate different from a spring rate of the second spring.
5. The door latch mechanism according to claim 1, wherein said latch housing includes a rear wall and a front wall, at least one of the rear wall and the front wall including a dampening pad.
6. The door latch mechanism according to claim 5, wherein said pad is fixed to the rear wall of said latch housing adjacent to the top portion of said lever.
7. The door latch mechanism according to claim 5, wherein said pad spans an entirety of the front wall of said latch housing.
8. The door latch mechanism according to claim 1, further comprising: a box mountable within a doorjamb, said box including a magnet positioned adjacent to a distal end of the latch.
9. The door latch mechanism according to claim 1, wherein the latch includes a roller element that indexes upon contact between the roller element and a door jam.
10. The door latch mechanism according to claim 1, wherein the latch includes an upper portion, a lower portion, and a center portion.
11. The door latch mechanism according to claim 10, wherein the upper and lower portions are metal and the central portion is polymer.
12. The door latch mechanism according to claim 10, wherein the central portion includes a rotatable roller.
13. A door latch mechanism, comprising: a latch housing, said latch housing including a rear wall and a front wall; a bolt having a proximal end with a head and a distal end attached to a latch, said bolt slideably mounted in a mount on an interior surface of said latch housing; a hub including a central bore for receiving a spindle; a lever actuated by rotation of said hub, said lever including a slot in a top portion of said lever receiving the head of said bolt; a first dampening pad positioned on the rear wall adjacent to the top portion of said lever; and a second dampening pad along the front wall of said latch housing.
14. The door latch mechanism according to claim 13, wherein the latch includes a roller element that indexes upon contact between the roller element and a door jam.
15. The door latch mechanism according to claim 13, wherein the latch includes an upper portion, a lower portion, and a center portion.
16. The door latch mechanism according to claim 15, wherein the upper and lower portions are metal and the central portion is polymer.
17. The door latch mechanism according to claim 13, further comprising a first spring around said bolt between the head and the mount and a second spring around said bolt between the mount and the latch.
18. The door latch mechanism according to claim 17, wherein the first spring has a spring rate different from a spring rate of the second spring.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0020] The door latch assembly 100 includes an opening 118 for receiving a spindle 120 of the door handle 102 which extends at least partially through the housing 110. The spindle 120 typically has a non-circular cross-section, such as square, to engage within the opening 118 and operate the door latch assembly 100 by rotation. In some embodiments, there is an opening 118 and a spindle 120 on each of the two sides of the housing 110 operating independent of one another.
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[0022] In a typical design of an entrance lock mechanism, such as a mortise style lock, there is significant noise during actuation. In particular, when the handle 102 or knob is released, the parts slam back into position causing noise. Opening and closing a door having a typical lock mechanism generally results in noise in the range of 95 db. The present invention significantly reduces this noise.
[0023] The lever 122 includes a slot 126 that receives a head of the bolt 130. By pairing the hub lever 122 to the head of the bolt 130, they move together in both directions to slow the entire mechanism down and thus reduce noise. The slot 126 also prevents the head of the bolt 130 from hitting the back of the housing 110.
[0024] There is a first spring 140 around a distal end of the bolt 130 which acts between the bolt mount 132 and a rear portion of the latch 104. The first spring 140 returns the latch 104 to its original outward position after actuation.
[0025] In the present invention, there is also a second spring 142 around a proximal end of the bolt 130. The second spring 142 preferably has a lower stiffness or spring rate than the first spring 140. The second spring 142 acts to slow the return of the bolt 130 after actuation. The second spring 142 also prevents the head of the bolt 130 from impacting the mount 132.
[0026] In some embodiments, the present invention includes a soft (e.g., foam) pad 150 fixed to rear panel 113 of the housing 110 to avoid any noise in the event that the lever 122 impacts the housing 110. Another foam pad or gasket 152 is added between the housing 110 and the edge mounting plate 106 providing sound-proofing to capture or dampen any internal noise, keeping it in the case.
[0027] In the present embodiment, the latch 104 is a split latch including an upper portion, a center portion 105, and a lower portion. The center portion extends beyond the upper and lower portions in a direction of the door jam and is at least partially rotatable. Thus, when the door 50 closes, the center portion 105 is the first portion to contact the door jam or striking plate. Upon contacting the door jam or striking plate, the center portion 105 rotates in an opposite direction to be in line with the upper and lower portions, after which all three portions recess together into the door latch assembly 100.
[0028] The upper and lower portions of the latch 104 are generally made out of metal. The center portion 105 of the latch 104, or the anti-friction element, is made out of a polymer to avoid and/or reduce noise due to the latch hitting the strike as the door closes. In some embodiments, the center portion 105 is comprised of Delrin (acetal homopolymer).
[0029] Opening and closing a door having the lock mechanism according to the present invention generally results in noise in the range of 55-60 db, a significant reduction over the typical design. In some embodiments, the noise is further reduced by the hub lever 122 being rigidly connected to, or formed as a single piece with, the hub 124 and/or the retractor assembly 123 to control the return speed of the levers and or knobs.
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[0033] Although the invention has been described with reference to a particular arrangement of parts, features and the like, these are not intended to exhaust all possible arrangements or features, and indeed many modifications and variations will be ascertainable to those of skill in the art.