SWING HANDLE ARRANGEMENT WITH FIRST AND SECOND LOCKING MECHANISMS

20220034121 · 2022-02-03

    Inventors

    Cpc classification

    International classification

    Abstract

    Handle arrangement (100) for arrangement to a door (200) provided with a door latch (240), the handle arrangement comprising a housing (10) having a hollow interior, and handle (20) moveable relative to the housing (10) along a first direction, the handle configured to couple to the door latch (240), wherein a movement of the handle along said first direction moves the door latch to or from the latching position; wherein the handle (20) is moveable relative the housing (10) along a second direction, between a secured position, in which position the handle is locked to the housing, and a released position, in which position the handle is moveable relative the housing about the first direction; a first locking mechanism (60) configured to, in a locking state, lock the handle (20) in the secured position, and in a releasing state, allow the handle to be moved to the released position, a second locking mechanism (80) configured to, in a locking state, prevent movement of the handle along the first direction, and in a releasing state allow movement of the handle along the first direction; and an actuating device (70) configured to actuate the first locking mechanism (60) into a locking state or a releasing state, and to actuate the second locking mechanism (80) into a locking state or a releasing state.

    Claims

    1. Handle arrangement for arrangement to a door provided with a door latch which in a latching position engages with the door frame to prevent the door from being opened, the handle arrangement comprising a housing having a hollow interior; a handle moveable relative to the housing along a first direction, the handle configured to couple, when the handle arrangement is in use, to the door latch, wherein a movement of the handle along said first direction moves the door latch to or from the latching position; wherein the handle is moveable relative the housing along a second direction, between a secured position, in which position the handle is locked to the housing, and a released position, in which position the handle is moveable relative the housing about the first direction; characterized in that the handle arrangement further comprises a first locking mechanism configured to, in a locking state, lock the handle in the secured position, and in a releasing state, allow the handle to be moved to the released position, a second locking mechanism configured to, in a locking state, prevent movement of the handle along the first direction, and in a releasing state allow movement of the handle along the first direction to, when in use, move the door latch to or from the latching position; and an actuating device configured to actuate the first locking mechanism into a locking state or a releasing state, wherein the actuating device is further configured to actuate the second locking mechanism into a locking state or a releasing state.

    2. Handle arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the first locking mechanism comprises a handle latch moveable relative to the housing between a latching position, in which position the handle latch engages with a latch receiving element of the handle so as to lock the handle in its secured position, and an unlatched position, in which position the handle latch is released from the handle, wherein movement of the handle latch is actuated by the actuating device.

    3. Handle arrangement according to claim 2, wherein the handle latch comprises a base portion moveably coupled to the housing, and a latching portion extending out from the base portion, such that a gap is formed in between the base portion, and the latching portion, wherein the latch receiving element of the handle is configured to be positioned in said gap when the handle is moved to its secured position.

    4. Handle arrangement according to claim 2, wherein the first locking mechanism comprises a spring configured to bias the handle latch toward the latching position.

    5. Handle arrangement according to claim 2, wherein a surface of the handle latch facing the handle is inclined relative the direction in which the handle moves when moved toward the secured position.

    6. Handle arrangement according to claim 2, wherein the handle latch comprises a ridge configured to abut a stopping edge of the housing whenever the handle latch is in the latching position.

    7. Handle arrangement according to claim 2, wherein the handle latch is configured to move rotatably relative the housing between the latching position and the unlatched position.

    8. Handle arrangement according to claim 7, wherein the ridge of the handle latch extends further along the axis of rotation of the handle latch than a base portion of the handle latch.

    9. Handle arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the actuating device comprises an actuating member rotatably arranged to the housing to rotate about a rotational axis, the actuating member configured to rotatably engage with at least one of the first and second locking mechanisms to actuate said at least one of the first and second locking mechanisms into a locking state or a releasing state.

    10. Handle arrangement according to claim 9, wherein the actuating member comprises an actuating portion extending radially from the rotational axis of the actuating member, wherein the actuating portion is configured to actuate the first locking mechanism.

    11. Handle arrangement according to claim 10, wherein the actuating member comprises a first set of two actuating portions arranged on opposing sides about the rotational axis of the actuating member.

    12. Handle arrangement according to claim 9, wherein said actuating portion is a first actuating portion and the actuating member further comprises a second actuating portion arranged on the actuating member, the second actuating portion being configured to rotatably actuate the second locking mechanism.

    13. Handle arrangement according to claim 9, wherein the actuating device comprises an electric motor coupled to the actuating member.

    14. Handle arrangement according to claim 13, wherein the handle arrangement comprises a control panel communicatively connected to the electric motor, which control panel is configured to control the electric motor.

    15. Handle arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the actuating device is configured to actuate the first and the second locking mechanisms simultaneously.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0036] The invention will in the following be described in more detail with reference to the enclosed drawings, wherein:

    [0037] FIGS. 1a-b are perspective views of a handle arrangement according to one embodiment of the present invention;

    [0038] FIGS. 2a-2b are side views of a handle arrangement according to one embodiment of the present invention;

    [0039] FIG. 3a-3d are perspective views of a handle arrangement according to one embodiment of the present invention;

    [0040] FIG. 4 is a cross sectional side view of a handle arrangement according to one embodiment of the present invention;

    [0041] FIGS. 5a-5c are perspective views of a handle arrangement according to one embodiment of the present invention;

    [0042] FIGS. 6a-6b are perspective views of a selection of components of a handle arrangement according to one embodiment of the present invention;

    [0043] FIGS. 7a-7b are side views of a selection of components of a handle arrangement according to one embodiment of the present invention.

    DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS

    [0044] The present invention will be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which preferred embodiments of the invention are shown. This invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the invention to those skilled in the art. In the drawings, like numbers refer to like elements. In the drawings and specification, there have been disclosed preferred embodiments and examples of the invention and, although specific terms are employed, they are used in a generic and descriptive sense only and not for the purpose of limitation, the scope of the invention being set forth in the following claims.

    [0045] In the following, with references to figures, a handle arrangement 100 for arrangement to a door 200 openable relative a door frame 210 is described. The handle arrangement 100 comprises a housing 10 having a hollow interior, and a handle 20 rotatable relative to the housing 10 about a first rotational axis A. The handle 20 is configured to be coupled to a door latch 240 which, in a latching position, engages with the door frame 210 to prevent the door 200 from being opened, and wherein a rotation of the handle 20 about said first rotational axis A moves the door latch 240 to or from the latching position. Furthermore, the handle 20 is rotatable relative the housing 10 about a second rotational axis B, between a secured position in which the handle 20 is locked to the housing 10, and a released position in which the handle 20 is rotatable relative to the housing 10. When released, the handle 20 is rotatable relative the housing 10 about both the first and the second rotational axis. The handle arrangement 100 further comprises a first locking mechanism 60 configured to, in a locking state, lock the handle 20 in the secured position, and in a releasing state, allow the handle to be moved to the released position. The handle arrangement 100 further comprises a second locking mechanism 80 configured to, in a locking state, prevent movement of the door latch 240 from the latching position, and in a releasing state allow movement of the door latch from the latching position. Furthermore, the handle arrangement 100 comprises an actuating device 70 configured to actuate the first locking mechanism 60 to a releasing state, wherein the actuating device 70 is further configured to actuate the second locking mechanism 80 into a locking state or a releasing state.

    [0046] The handle arrangement 100 according to one embodiment is now described in further detail with reference to the figures. In FIG. 1a, the handle arrangement 100 according to one embodiment is illustrated as seen as when the handle 20 is in a released position. In FIG. 1b, the handle arrangement 100 illustrated in FIG. 1a is illustrated as seen when the handle 20 is in a released position. The handle arrangement 100 comprises a coupling element 50 rotatably arranged to the housing and configured to rotate relative the housing 10 about the first rotational axis A. The handle 20 is rotatably arranged to the coupling element 50 and configured to rotate relative the coupling element 50 about the second rotational axis B, between a secured position, in which position the handle 20 is positioned in a housing recess 11 of the housing 10 and is secured to the housing 10, and a released position, in which position the handle 20 has been moved out of the housing recess 11 and is rotatable relative the housing 10 via the coupling element 50 about the first rotational axis A.

    [0047] In one embodiment, the housing 10 is provided with a control panel 40. The control panel 40 is arranged on the front side of the housing 10. The control panel 40 is communicatively connected to the actuating device 70. The control panel 40 is configured to control the actuating device 70. The control panel 40 comprises a plurality of buttons 40a. These buttons are configured to be pressed by a user for controlling the actuating device 70. The handle arrangement 100 further comprises an electronic circuit arranged in the interior of the housing 10. The electronic circuit is configured to relay control signals from the control panel 40 to the actuating device 70. The handle arrangement 100 comprises at least one battery 90. The battery 90 is arranged in a utility container 30 arranged on the back side of the housing 10. The battery 90 is electronically connected to at least one electronic component of the handle arrangement 100. The battery 90 is configured to supply power to the electronic components of the handle arrangement 100.

    [0048] In one embodiment, the housing 10 is provided with a display unit 41. The display unit 41 is arranged on a top side of the housing 10 as indicated in FIGS. 1a, 1b, 2a, 2b. The display unit 41 is communicatively connected to the actuating device 70. The display unit 41 is configured to indicate whether a door 200 to which the handle arrangement 100 is arranged to is openable or locked. The display unit 41 is configured to indicate whether the door 200 is openable or locked by color, preferably GREEN and RED to indicate that the door 200 is openable and locked, respectively. Alternatively, the display unit 41 is configured to indicate whether the door is openable or locked by text. The text indicating whether a handle arrangement is locked or unlocked may incorporate the words “OPEN”, “CLOSED”, “LOCKED”, “UNLOCKED”, or synonyms thereof.

    [0049] In FIGS. 2a, 2b, the handle arrangement 100 illustrated in FIG. 1a is illustrated as seen from the side, when the handle 20 is in a secured position and in a released position, respectively. The coupling element 50 is arranged to the housing 10 such that a coupling portion 55 protrudes through the back side of the housing 10, which side is intended to face a door 200 when the handle arrangement 100 is arranged thereto. The coupling element 50 and the coupling portion 55 are coupled to each other, such that when the coupling element 50 is rotated about the second rotational axis B, the coupling portion 55 rotates about the second rotational axis B by the same angle.

    [0050] Further, the handle arrangement 100 is configured to be arranged securely to an openable door, window, or similar. The handle arrangement 100 may be securely arranged to said openable door, window, or similar using fastening means 15a, 15b. These fastening means 15a, 15b may be threaded screws, as shown in FIGS. 1a-2b, and FIG. 4.

    [0051] Further, one embodiment of the handle arrangement 100 comprises a handle latch receiving element 21 arranged on the handle 20 and a stopping element 22. These will be described in more detail later on, in reference to FIG. 4.

    [0052] In FIGS. 3a-3d, the handle arrangement 100 is shown arranged to a door 200, wherein said door 200 is in a closed position and in an open position relative a door frame 210, respectively. FIGS. 3a, 3c, show the handle arrangement 100 arranged on a closed door, while FIGS. 3b, 3d, show the handle arrangement 100 arranged on an open door. Specifically, FIGS. 3c, 3d illustrate the regions marked by X and Y in FIGS. 3a, 3b, respectively. The coupling portion 55 is configured to couple to a door latch 240 of a door 200, which door latch 240 is moveable relative the door 200 between a latching position, in which position the door latch 240 prevents a closed door from being opened, and an unlatched position, in which position a door 200 is moveable relative a door frame 210. The door latch 240 is moveable between the latching position, in which it engages with a latch receiving element 230, and the unlatched position by rotating the coupling element 50 relative the housing 10 about the first rotational axis A. By releasing the handle 20 from the housing 10, and having it moved to the released position, the handle 20 can be further rotated about the first rotational axis A to move the door latch 240 to an unlatched position. Then, the door 200 can be rotatably opened, which door 200 is rotatably arranged to the door frame 210 via the hinges 220.

    [0053] In reference to FIG. 4, the first locking mechanism 60 according to one embodiment of the present invention is described in more detail. FIG. 4 illustrate a cross sectional view of the handle arrangement 100 according to one embodiment of the present invention, as seen from the side. The first locking mechanism 60 comprises a handle latch 61 rotatably arranged to the housing 10, which handle latch 61 is rotatable relative the housing 10 about a third rotational axis C between a latching position, in which position the handle latch 61 is configured to engage with a handle latch receiving element 21 of the handle 20, and an unlatched position, in which position the handle latch 61 is configured to be disengaged from the handle 20, such that the handle 20 may freely rotate relative the coupling element 50 and the housing 10.

    [0054] The handle latch 61 comprises a base portion moveably coupled to the housing, and a latching portion extending out from the base portion, such that a gap is formed in between the base portion, and the latching portion, wherein the latch receiving element 21 is configured to be positioned in said gap when the handle 20 is moved to its secured position. The handle latch 61 further comprises a ridge 62 configured to abut a stopping edge 13 of the housing 10 when the handle latch 61 is rotated to its latching position. The ridge 62 and the stopping edge 13 together prevents the handle latch 61 from being rotated beyond its latching position, in a direction from the unlatched position to the latching position. Thereby, the handle latch 61 is prevented from entering into a position in which it cannot engage with the latch receiving element 21 when the handle 20 is moved to its secured position. The stopping edge 13 is also configured to limit the range of rotation of the handle latch 61 about the third rotational axis C when rotated in the opposite direction, away from the latching position to the unlatched position, by abutting an opposing side of the handle latch 61 relative the engaging side of the handle latch 61. Hence, the full range of rotation of the handle latch 61 is defined by the shape and position of the stopping edge 13, in conjunction with the ridge 62.

    [0055] The latch receiving element 21 of the handle 20 is provided with an inclined surface facing the housing recess 11 of the housing 10, inclined relative a plane substantially parallel to the back side of the handle 20. This inclined surface allows for the handle 20 to displace the handle latch 61, when in a latching position, slightly, as the handle 20 is moved to its secured position, such that the handle 20 may fully enter a secured position.

    [0056] Furthermore, the handle latch 61 of the first locking mechanism 60 is provided with an inclined surface substantially facing the handle 20 when in a latching position, the inclined surface inclined with respect to the direction the handle makes contact with the handle latch 61 when said handle latch 61 is in a latching position. If the handle latch 61 is in a latching position, this inclined surface allows for the handle latch 61 to displace itself slightly as the handle 20 is moved to its secured position, such that the handle 20 may fully enter a secured position.

    [0057] Having these inclined surfaces, the one on the handle latch 61 and the one on the latch receiving element 21, an actuation of displacement of the handle latch 61 is facilitated, such that the handle 20 more easily can be moved into its secured position.

    [0058] The first locking mechanism 60 also comprises a spring 65. The spring 65 is configured to bias the handle latch 61 toward its latching position. Further, the spring 65 allows for an automatic locking of the handle 20 to the housing 10 when the handle 20 is moved to its secured position, since the handle latch 61 is biased to move to its latching position, such that it engages with the latch receiving element 21. The spring 65 in conjunction with said inclined surface(s) on the handle latch 61 and the latch receiving element 21 of the handle 20, respectively, allow for the handle 20, when pushed to the secured position, to be automatically secured to the housing 10. When the handle 20 is pushed toward the housing 10, the inclined surfaces of the handle latch 61 and the latch receiving element 21 make contact and the handle latch 61 is rotatably displaced as the handle 20 moves into place, upon which the handle latch 61 may engage with the latch receiving element 21 and the biased spring 65 pushes the handle latch 61 to engage with the latch receiving element 21.

    [0059] The housing 10 of the handle arrangement 100 comprises a stopping portion 12 configured to prevent the handle 20 from moving too deeply into the housing recess 11. If caused to move deeper into the housing recess 11 relative the secured position of the handle 20, the stopping portion 12 abuts the handle 20, thereby preventing it from moving further into the housing recess 11. This hinders the latch receiving element 21 of the handle 20 to accidently cause damage to the first locking mechanism 60.

    [0060] Furthermore, the handle 20 comprises a heel 22 configured to abut the stopping portion 12 if the handle 20 is moved too deeply into the housing recess 11. The distance the handle 20 can be moved into the housing recess 11 is predetermined by the combined height of the heel 22 and the stopping portion 12, the height being the extension of the heel 22 and the stopping portion 12 combined along the direction of depth of the housing recess 11. The heel 22 and the stopping portion 12 each have a flat surface at their mutual contact interface. This allows for an increased abutting interface area, such that forces resulting by the handle 20 being moved into the housing recess 11 are distributed more preferably. Further, it prevents the first locking mechanism 60 from being exposed to undesired forces by the latch receiving element 21.

    [0061] One embodiment of the handle arrangement 100 also comprises a handle spring 25 arranged in between the handle 20 and the housing 10. The handle spring 25, which is shown in FIG. 1b, is attached at one end to the handle 20, wherein an opposite end is configured to abut the bottom of the housing recess 11 of the housing when the handle 20 is moved to its secured position. The handle spring 25 revolves around an axle by which the handle 20 is arranged to the coupling element 50. The portion of the spring revolving the axle, the revolving portion, may comprise a plurality of spring turns. One end of the handle spring 25 extends out from the revolving portion of the handle spring 25 and is configured to abut the handle 20. The opposite end of the handle spring 25 also extends out from the revolving portion, and being substantially L-shaped. The L-shaped portion of the handle spring 25 is configured to abut the bottom of the housing recess 11 of the housing 10 when the handle 20 is moved to its secured position. When the handle 20 is moved to its secured position, the handle spring 25 abuts the bottom of the housing recess 11 of the housing 10. Due to the opposite handle spring end already being in abutment with the handle, the spring is biased and exerts a force on the handle to move away from the housing recess 11 of the housing 10.

    [0062] One embodiment of the handle arrangement 100 also comprises a pre-biased coupling element spring 51 arranged in-between the coupling element 50 and the coupling portion 55, such that the coupling element 50 is pushed relative the coupling portion in a direction toward the front side facing direction. The coupling element spring 51 facilitates rotation of the coupling element 50 relative the housing 10 about the first rotational axis A.

    [0063] In reference to FIGS. 5a-c, the actuating device 70 according to one embodiment of the present invention is described in more detail. In FIG. 5a, the handle arrangement 100 is seen when a front portion of the housing 10 has been removed, so as to show a selection of interior components more clearly. Further, the handle arrangement 100 is seen when the handle is in a released state. In FIG. 5b, 5c, the region of FIG. 5a enclosed by the circle Q is shown. In FIG. 5b, the handle latch 61 of the first locking mechanism 60 is in a locking position, while in FIG. 5c, the handle latch 61 of the first locking mechanism 60 is moved away from the locking position. In FIG. 5c, the handle latch 61 has been rotated relative the housing 10 about the third rotational axis C away from its locking position shown in FIG. 5b.

    [0064] The actuating device 70 comprises an actuating member 72. The actuating member 72 is configured to rotate relative the housing 10 about a fourth rotational axis D. The actuating device 70 is arranged in close proximity with the first locking mechanism 60 such that the actuating member 72 may engage with the first locking mechanism 60. The actuating member 72 comprises a first set of actuating portions 72a, 72b arranged fixedly on the shaft 71 at a radial offset from the shaft 71. When rotating the actuating member 72 relative the housing 10 about the fourth rotational axis D, one of the first set of actuating portions 72a, 72b is rotated such that it makes contact with the ridge 62 of the handle latch 61 of the first locking mechanism 60, through which contact the handle latch 61 is actuated into a rotation about the third rotational axis C. Hence, via the actuating device 70, the first locking mechanism may be actuated into a locking state, or an unlocking state, such that the handle 20 is secured to, or released from the housing 10, respectively. Further, the actuating member 72 may in one embodiment comprise a shaft 71, as can be seen in FIGS. 5b-5c.

    [0065] Further, one actuating portion of the first set of actuating portions 72a, 72b is configured to, as anyone of them engages with the ridge 62, to push onto the ridge 62 such that the handle latch 61 rotates about the third rotational axis C. As the actuating member 72 continuous to rotate about the fourth rotational axis D, the handle latch 61 is rotated to an unlatched position, in which position the handle may be released from the handle. The actuation device 70 may be configured to automatically stop any further actuation of the first locking mechanism when the first locking mechanism enters this released state. The actuation device 70 may be further operated such that the actuating member 72 rotates further. Consequently, the actuating portion 72a, 72b is forced to push further onto the ridge 62. However, any further rotation of the handle latch 61 may be prohibited by mutually configure the ridge 62 and the actuating portion 72a, 72b such that they mutually slip relative each other such that the actuating portion 72a, 72b moves past the ridge 62 such that no actuating portion 72a, 72b engages with the ridge 62 of the latch. Due to the spring 65, which is now biased, pushes onto the handle latch 61 and moves it back to its latching position.

    [0066] The first set of actuating portions 72a, 72b are mutually arranged on opposite sides of the actuating member 72. This allows for the actuating device 70 to actuate the first locking mechanism 60 twice for every revolution of the actuating member 72.

    [0067] Further, the first set of actuating portions 72a, 72b are arranged on a cylindrical base portion 73 of the actuating member 72, to which at least a first actuating portion 72a, 72b of the first set of actuating portions 72a, 72b is arranged. The cylindrical base portion 73 is configured to provide support to said actuating portions 72a, 72b. Further, said actuating portions 72a, 72b extend along the face of the cylindrical base portion such that their direction of extension is at an angle relative a radial direction from the actuating member 72 pointing to each radial position on the cylindrical base portion 73.

    [0068] Further, the actuating member 72 comprises a cylinder 74 coaxially arranged with the base portion 73 and rotatable relative the housing about the fourth rotational axis D. The cylinder 74 is configured with a plurality of recesses arranged along the circumferential side of the cylinder 74. The handle arrangement 100 comprises a distance measurement device. The distance measurement device is arranged in the interior of the housing 10. The distance measurement device is configured to measure the distance to the surface of the cylinder. The electronics of the handle arrangement 100 is configured to be able to determine a deviation of the measured distance to the cylinder 74. Such a deviation occurs when the distance measurement device is aimed into a recess of the cylinder 74, consequently leading to the measured distance deviating from the distance measured to the curved cylinder surface. By having multiple recess arranged in specific patterns on the cylinder, the electronics of the handle arrangement 100 is able to determine the rotational orientation of the cylinder, and through it, the rotational orientation of the actuating member 72. Equipped with this information, the electronics may determine how much the actuating member 72 is required to rotate about the fourth rotational axis D in order to have a specific orientation.

    [0069] Further, the actuating device 70 comprises an electronic motor 75 coaxially arranged relative the actuating member 72 and configured to actuate the rotation of the actuating member 72 about the fourth rotational axis D. The electric motor 75 is coaxially arranged with the cylinder 74.

    [0070] In FIGS. 6a, 6b, there is illustrated a handle arrangement 100 according to one embodiment of the present invention. The handle arrangement 100 is shown in two different perspective views, in which views only the handle 20, the coupling element 50, the first and second locking mechanism 60, 80, and the actuating device 70 are illustrated as they are assembled in the housing 10.

    [0071] The second locking mechanism 80 is shown in particular in FIG. 6b. The second locking mechanism 80 comprises a set of second actuating portions 82a, 82b configured to engage with recesses 53a, 53b provided on the coupling element 50 on opposite sides about a gap 57 extending along the circumferential direction of the coupling element 50 about the first rotational axis A. The second actuating portions 82a, 82b are arranged on the actuating member 72, on opposing sides of the actuating member 72, and each of said actuating portions 82a, 82b extend substantially in opposite lateral directions relative the actuating member 72. The second actuating portions 82a, 82b are substantially similar in shape. The recesses 53a, 53b are each configured to tightly receive the second actuating portions 82a, 82b. By rotating the actuating member 72 about the fourth rotational axis D, the second actuating portions 82a, 82b may be moved into and out of the recesses 53a, 53b. When the second actuating portions 82a, 82b are placed in the recesses 53a, 53b, the handle 20 is prevented from being rotated about the first rotational axis A. When the second actuating portions 82a, 82b are not placed in the recesses 53a, 53b, but within the gap 57, the handle 20 is allowed to rotate about the first rotational axis A. The width of the gap 57 is substantially of the same size as the width of said actuating portions 82a, 82b along a direction parallel to the fourth rotational axis D. The second actuating portions 82a, 82b may conveniently be rotated about the fourth rotational axis D out of the recesses 53a, 53b to be placed fully within the gap 57 such that they do not engage with the coupling element 50 via the recesses 53a, 53b. Hence, when the second locking mechanism 80 is in a locking state, the second actuating portions 82a, 82b engages with the recesses 53a, 53b, and when the second locking mechanism 80 is in a releasing state, said second actuating portions 82a, 82b have each been moved out of the recesses 53a, 53b. By rotating the actuating member 72 substantially 90 degrees, the second actuating portions 82a, 82b may be moved from the gap 57 into the recesses 53a, 53b, or vice versa. Hence, in one embodiment, both the first and second locking mechanism 60, 80 are coupled to the actuating member 72. By rotating the actuating member 72 about the fourth rotational axis D, both the first and the second locking mechanisms 60, 80 are actuated simultaneously. The first actuating portions 72a, 72b and the second actuating portions 82a, 82b may be mutually arranged on the actuating member 72 such that the first and second locking mechanism 60, 80 are put in corresponding releasing states at different rotational orientations of the actuating member 72. As an example, assuming a situation where both the first and second locking mechanisms 60, 80 are each in their respective locking states, the actuating device 70 is controlled such that the actuating member 72 rotates about the fourth rotational axis D and actuates the first locking mechanism 60 into a releasing state before the second locking mechanism 80 enters its corresponding releasing state.

    [0072] In FIGS. 7a, 7b, the set of components illustrated in FIGS. 6a, 6b, are shown as viewed from the side. FIG. 7a illustrate the set of components when the handle 10 is in a secured position. FIG. 7b illustrate the set of components when the handle 10 has been released from the first locking mechanism 60 and has been displaced slightly from its secured position. FIGS. 7a, 7b illustrate from another perspective how the actuating member 72, by rotation about the fourth rotational axis D, makes contact with the ridge 62 of the handle latch 61 via the actuating portion 72a. The handle latch 61 consequently rotates about the third rotational axis C which moves the handle latch 61 away from the handle latch receiving element 21 of the handle 20, thereby allowing the handle 20 to rotate about the second rotational axis B away from the secured position to the released position, in which position the handle 20 is rotatable about the first rotational axis A.

    [0073] In the drawings and specification, there have been disclosed preferred embodiments and examples of the invention and, although specific terms are employed, they are used in a generic and descriptive sense only and not for the purpose of limitation, the scope of the invention being set forth in the following claims.