MORTISE LOCK FOR A WINDOW OR DOOR
20170234043 · 2017-08-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05C9/20
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B1/0038
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B65/06
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04C5/16
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04C5/07
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E05C9/04
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
Mortise lock with an operating mechanism with a pinion that is turnable around a geometric axis and a rack engaging therewith that is movable along a direction perpendicular to the aforementioned geometric axis, whereby the pinion is provided with a double toothing with two sets of teeth that are separated by a geometric dividing plane that extends perpendicularly to the axial direction of the pinion, wherein the teeth of each set of teeth of the pinion form an oblique toothing, whereby the faces of these teeth are oblique with respect to the axial direction and these faces include an angle to one another that is such that the width of the teeth of each of the two sets of teeth either decreases or increases in the direction of the dividing plane.
Claims
1. Mortise lock with a housing that is provided with an operating mechanism with a pinion that is turnable around a geometric axis that is mounted in the housing and a rack engaging therewith that is movably affixed in the housing along a direction perpendicular to the aforementioned geometric axis, whereby the pinion is provided with a double toothing with two sets of teeth that are separated by a geometric dividing plane that extends perpendicularly to the axial direction of the pinion, whereby the teeth of the double toothing, viewed in their longitudinal direction extend axially, transverse to this dividing plane, from a broad base to a narrower top and the double toothing can engage with a corresponding double toothing on the rack that is formed by two sets of teeth, wherein the teeth of each set of teeth of the pinion form an oblique toothing, whereby the faces of these teeth are oblique with respect to the axial direction and these faces include an angle to one another that is such that the width of the teeth of each of the two sets of teeth either decreases or increases in the direction of the dividing plane.
2. Mortise lock according to claim 1, wherein the teeth of the pinion viewed along their longitudinal direction have a tapered form with a plane of symmetry through the geometric axis of the pinion and the teeth of the rack have a complementary tapered form with a plane of symmetry parallel to this geometric axis of the pinion.
3. Mortise lock according to claim 1, wherein the teeth of the pinion increase in width in the axial direction towards the aforementioned dividing plane and the teeth of the rack decrease in width accordingly in the same axial direction towards the dividing plane.
4. Mortise lock according to claim 1, wherein the teeth of the two sets of teeth of the pinion and the teeth of the two sets of teeth of the rack connect against the dividing plane in the axial direction.
5. Mortise lock according to claim 1, wherein the teeth of the two sets of teeth of the pinion, respectively of the two sets of teeth of the rack, on either side of the dividing plane are aligned with respect to one another in the axial direction.
6. Mortise lock according to claim 5, wherein the aforementioned dividing plane is a plane of symmetry for the teeth of the pinion on either side of the dividing plane, respectively for the teeth of the rack on either side of the dividing plane.
7. Mortise lock according to claim 1, wherein the teeth of the two rows of teeth of the pinion, respectively the teeth of the two rows of teeth of the rack, are offset with respect to one another on either side of the dividing plane.
8. Mortise lock according to claim 1, wherein the teeth of the pinion have a height measured in the radial direction from the foot to the top of the teeth that increases, when viewed in the longitudinal direction of the teeth, towards the dividing plane and that the teeth of the rack have a height measured from the top surface of the rack in a direction perpendicular to this top surface that, viewed in the longitudinal direction of the teeth, decreases accordingly towards the dividing plane.
9. Mortise lock according to claim 8, wherein the teeth of the pinion are affixed with their foot on a cylindrical core, while the outside diameter at the top of the teeth increases towards the dividing plane measured in a plane parallel to the dividing plane.
10. Mortise lock according to claim 9, wherein the top of the rack is flat and that the height of the teeth of the rack increases accordingly towards the dividing plane.
11. Mortise lock according to claim 1, wherein the outside diameter of the pinion is smaller than 15 millimetres.
12. Mortise lock for a window with a fixed frame and a turnable leaf therein, whereby the mortise lock is provided with a housing and a movably affixed operating slat on the housing that is intended for the operation of at least one operating slat that is movably affixed along the periphery of the leaf, whereby the operating slat is constructed with a central U-shaped part with arms that are provided on their free end with a sideways protruding lip for the coupling to an operating slat, wherein at least one lip is freely hingeably connected by means of a hinge pin to the aforementioned end of an arm concerned of the U-shaped part, whereby the hinge pin is oriented transversely on a median plane of this U-shaped part.
13. Mortise lock according to claim 12, wherein at least one arm of the U-shaped part is formed by two parallel ears that can act as a bearing for the hinge pin of an aforementioned lip.
14. Mortise lock according to claim 13, wherein the bearing of each ear is an open bearing that is formed by a bearing liner that extends over a circular sector.
15. Mortise lock according to claim 13, wherein the lip is provided with at least one slot that forms a sideways guide, when turning the lip in the ears, for one of the aforementioned ears.
16. Mortise lock according to claim 13, wherein at least one ear is provided with an end stop for the turning of the lip to a usage position parallel to the back of the U-shaped part of the operating slat.
17. Mortise lock according to claim 12, wherein the lip is provided with a peg for the coupling to a locking slat of the window and where a hollowing is provided locally in the material of the lip over a certain sector around the peg.
18. Mortise lock according to claim 17, wherein the hollowing more or less has the form of the tip of a spoon and that the hollowing extends from the edge of the peg in the direction of the hinge pin.
19. Mortise lock according to claim 1, wherein the mortise lock is for a window with a fixed frame and a turnable leaf therein, whereby the mortise lock is provided with a housing and a movably affixed operating slat on the housing that is intended for the operation of at least one operating slat that is movably affixed along the periphery of the leaf, whereby the operating slat is constructed with a central U-shaped part with arms that are provided on their free end with a sideways protruding lip for the coupling to an operating slat, wherein at least one lip is freely hingeably connected by means of a hinge pin to the aforementioned end of an arm concerned of the U-shaped part, whereby the hinge pin is oriented transversely on a median plane of this U-shaped part.
20. Mortise lock according to claim 11, wherein the outside diameter of the pinion is smaller than 10 millimetres.
Description
[0033] With the intention of better showing the characteristics of the invention, a preferred embodiment of a mortise lock according to the invention is described hereinafter, by way of an example without any limiting nature, with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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[0050] By way of an example,
[0051] To this end the mortise lock is provided with an operating slat 6 that is coupled or can be coupled at its ends 7 to the aforementioned locking slats 3 and which is moveable along the periphery of the leaf 2 by a turn of an operating handle 8 in order to open and close the window in a known manner.
[0052] The mortise lock 1 is intended to be built into the limited space between the fixed frame and the leaf 2 of a window or door and is thus also necessarily limited in thickness A.
[0053] As is shown in
[0054] The housing 9 comprises an operating mechanism 10 with a pinion 11 that is mounted on bearings in the housing 9 in a cylindrical passage and which is turnable around a geometric axis Y-Y′ by means of an operating handle 8 that is provided with a pin 13 to this end with a square or other non-round cross-section that fits in a corresponding hole 14 that extends axially in the aforementioned pinion and which is inserted through the passage 12 of the housing 9 in the pinion 11.
[0055] Furthermore the operating mechanism 10 comprises a rack 15 that is movably affixed in the direction X-X′ in the housing 9 and which is movable in the one or the other direction by turning the pinion 11.
[0056] To this end the pinion 11 and the rack 15 are each provided with a double toothing 16, 17 respectively.
[0057] The rack 15 is provided on the opposite back side of the toothing 17 with two cogwheels 18 that are freely turnably affixed around a shaft 19 on the aforementioned back side of the rack 15.
[0058] The teeth of these cogwheels 18 mesh with a toothed rack 20 on an inside of the housing 9 and with their diametrically opposite teeth in a toothed rack 21 on the inside of the aforementioned operating slat 6 that is composed of two parts 6a and 6b in the example and which is movably affixed on the housing 9 as a type of movable cover.
[0059] The part 6a of the operating slat 6 is constructed as a central U-shaped part 22 with arms 24 that are provided at their ends with lips 24 that carry a peg 25 by which these lips 24 are coupled to the locking slats 3 that are provided with a corresponding cutaway 26 to this end.
[0060] As a result of this composition, by turning the pinion 11 by means of the operating handle 5 in a known way, in the first instance the rack 15 is moved, such that this rack 15 in turn makes the cogwheels 18 turn, which thereby move the operating slat 6 in the aforementioned fitting groove 4 over a double distance with respect to the movement of the operating slat 6 in order to open or close the window.
[0061] The double toothing 16 of the pinion 11 is, as shown in detail in
[0062] According to a specific aspect of the invention, the teeth 16a and 16b of the pinion 11 have the form of teeth of an oblique toothing with faces 27 and 28 that run obliquely with respect to the axial direction Y-Y′ and which include an angle C with one another that is such that the width D of the teeth 16a and 16b, measured in a plane parallel to the dividing plane B, increases in the axial longitudinal direction of the teeth 16a and 16b, more specifically from the top 29 of the teeth to the broader base 30.
[0063] The teeth 16a and 16b, viewed in their longitudinal direction, have a tapered form with a plane of symmetry through the geometric axis Y-Y′ of the pinion 11.
[0064] In the case of
[0065] In a similar way, the rack 15 is provided with a double toothing 17 with two rows of teeth 17a and 17b whose form is complementary to the teeth 16a and 16b of the pinion 11.
[0066] The teeth 17a and 17b also have a tapered form whose width D is in this case smaller in the direction of the dividing plane B that coincides with the dividing plane B of the double toothing 16 of the pinion 11.
[0067] In this way, the teeth 17a and 17b together of the double toothing 17 form a diabolo shape.
[0068] It is notable that the teeth of the pinion 11 and the rack are robust teeth despite the small diameter of the pinion 11.
[0069] The toothings 16 and 17 of the pinion 11 and the rack 15 mesh with one another as shown in
[0070] When the pinion 11 is driven in rotation by the operating handle 5, then the rack 15 is shifted in the direction X-X′.
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[0072] The detail of
[0073] It is clear that the pinion 11 can be provided with a diabolo-shaped toothing 16 that can engage with a rhombic toothing 17 of the rack 15, thus the opposite of the operating mechanism 10 described above.
[0074] A variant of an operating mechanism 10 according to the invention is shown in
[0075] In the example of
[0076] In a similar way, the height of the teeth 17a and 17b increases from the rack 15 to the dividing plane B.
[0077] In this way the range of the smooth transition can be further optimised and the teeth can be made even more robust.
[0078] It is not excluded that the height of the teeth is varied by setting the core 34 and/or the tops 32 of the teeth of the pinion as a double cone shape.
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[0080] In the same way the teeth of the rack 15 are offset with respect to one another.
[0081] Analogous to
[0082] In other words, due to the offset the teeth there is a smoother transition and the number of transitions is doubled resulting in a very smooth operating mechanism 10, additionally with a cancelling out of the axial forces when driven.
[0083] The embodiments of pinions 11 illustrated above enable the pinions to be injection moulded making use of a simple mould with two mould halves that are connected together axially at the level of the dividing plane B.
[0084] Due to the tapered form of the teeth that become wider towards the dividing plane B, the pinions 11 formed can be easily removed from the mould by axially moving the mould halves apart.
[0085] An additional advantage of the offset tooth form of figure is that burrs that inevitably occur during injection moulding on the pinions 11 formed at the dividing plane B are only formed on the outer periphery of the pinions 11, where the burrs can easily be removed, this in contrast to other forms of pinions where burrs are also formed at less easily accessible places between the teeth.
[0086] It is clear that such an operating mechanism can also be incorporated in locks of doors as a component of the locking mechanism, for example to operate a latch and/or dead bolt by means of an operating handle or with a door key or similar.
[0087] According to another aspect of the invention, the aforementioned lips 24 are hingeably connected by means of a hinge pin 35 to the ends of the arms 23 of the U-shaped part 22 of the operating slat 6, as schematically shown in
[0088] When operating the mortise lock, opposing tensile and compressive forces are exerted on the lips 24, which in the case of tensile forces pull the arms 23 away from one another and deform the operating slat 6 as illustrated in
[0089] With a hingeable embodiment according to the invention with a hinge pin 35 that is oriented transversely to a median plane of the U-shaped part 22, the bending moments are eliminated by the presence of the hinge 35 that thus prevents the occurrence of breakages.
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[0091] In this case the arms 23 of the U-shaped part 22 are formed by two parallel ears 23′ that can act as a bearing for the hinge pin 35 of an aforementioned lip, whereby the bearing of each ear 23′ is an open bearing that is formed by a bearing liner 36 that extends over a circular sector so that the lip can easily be mounted and dismantled.
[0092] Each lip 24 is provided with two slots 37 that, when the lip 24 turns around the aforementioned hinge pin 35, form a sideways axial guide for ears 23′.
[0093] At least one ear 23′ is provided with an end stop 38 for the rotation of the lip 23′ to a usage position parallel to the back of the U-shaped part 22 of the operating slat 6.
[0094] For the coupling to the locking slats 3 the lips 24 are provided with an aforementioned peg 24′, whereby in the case of the invention a hollowing 39 is provided locally in the material of the lip 24 over a certain sector around the peg 24′ that more or less has the form of the tip of a spoon that extends from the edge of the peg 24′ in the direction of the U-shaped part 22.
[0095] It is clear that the operating slat can be provided with only one single lip 24.
[0096] It is clear that an operating slat 6 according to the invention can also be applied to a mortise lock with a conventional operating mechanism, just as an operating mechanism 10 according to the invention can be applied to a mortise lock 1 with a conventional operating slat.
[0097] The present invention is by no means limited to the embodiments described as an example and shown in the drawings, but a mortise lock according to the invention can be realised in all kinds of forms and dimensions without departing from the scope of the invention.