HINGE LOCK

20220136299 · 2022-05-05

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    Abstract

    The invention relates to a hinge lock consisting of a first hinge part (1) for fastening to the outside of a door and a second hinge part (2) for fastening on the outside of a door frame, wherein the first hinge part (1) has an actuating device, by means of which the first (1) and the second hinge part (2) can be unlocked and locked with one another. The actuating device interacts with a shaft (16), which is suitable for passing through the door. An inner handle (23) is arranged at the end of the shaft (16) facing away from the actuating device, by means of which the first (1) and the second hinge part (2) can be unlocked and locked with one another. The shaft (16) is surrounded by at least one pipe part (18, 18′).

    Claims

    1. A hinge lock consisting of a first hinge part for fastening to a door and a second hinge part for fastening on a door frame, wherein the first hinge part has an actuating device, by means of which the first and the second hinge part can be unlocked and locked with one another, wherein the hinge lock further comprises an outer handle or a tool actuator by means of which the actuator device can be operated, wherein the actuating device comprises a moveable tab, by which movement the first hinge part and the second hinge part is unlocked or locked to each other, and wherein the actuating device interacts with a shaft, which extends, when in use, through the door, wherein the outer handle or tool actuator is arranged at an end of the shaft, and wherein an inner handle is arranged at an end of the shaft opposite the end at which the outer handle or tool actuator is arranged, by means of which inner handle the actuating device can be operated.

    2. The hinge lock according to claim 1, wherein the inner handle is arranged on an adapter.

    3. The hinge lock according to claim 2, wherein a security catch is fastened on the adapter.

    4. The hinge lock according to claim 1, wherein the inner handle has a hole, to which a rod connection can be fastened.

    5. The hinge lock according to claim 1, wherein a mounting plate is provided, on which the tab is arranged, which has a slotted link, which interacts in the mounted state with a sliding block guide.

    6. The hinge lock according to claim 5, wherein the sliding block guide is rotationally fixed to the shaft such that a rotation of the shaft provides the sliding block guide to interact with the slotted link causing linear movement of the tab which unlocks or locks the first hinge part and the second hinge part relative to each other.

    Description

    [0017] Other developments and embodiments of the invention are specified in the remaining dependent claims. Exemplary embodiments of the invention are illustrated in the drawings and are described in detail in the following. In the figures:

    [0018] FIG. 1 shows the exploded illustration of a hinge lock according to the invention;

    [0019] FIG. 2 shows the view of a door with four hinge locks;

    [0020] FIG. 3 shows the plan view onto the door illustrated in FIG. 2;

    [0021] FIG. 4 shows the perspective illustration of the door illustrated in FIG. 2 in a partially open position;

    [0022] FIG. 5 shows the plan view onto the door illustrated in FIG. 2 in a partially open position.

    [0023] The hinge lock according to the invention consists of a first hinge part 1 and a second hinge part 2. The first hinge part 1 is provided for fastening to the outside of a door A, whereas the second hinge part 2 is provided for fastening on the outside of a door frame B surrounding the door A. The hinge lock according to the invention is provided for instance for use on cavity doors, which are formed from an outer door skin Aa and an inner door skin Ai. The cavity formed between the outer and the inner door skin is usually filled with insulating material.

    [0024] The first hinge part 1 has a housing 3, which may have an essentially U-shaped form. The housing 3 is provided with holes, which are used for the passage of screws for fastening on the door A. On the side facing the door, the first hinge part 1 is covered by a mounting plate 4, which likewise has four holes, through which the screws can pass for fastening on the door. At its centre, the mounting plate 4 is provided with a hole 5. In the mounted state, the hole 5 is surrounded by a sliding block guide 6, which is arranged in a pivotable manner on the mounting plate 4.

    [0025] In addition, a tab 7 is arranged on the mounting plate 4, which tab has a slotted link 8, which, in the mounted state, interacts with the sliding block guide 6. The combination of the sliding block guide 6 with the slotted link 8 forms an eccentric drive and enables a linear movement of the slotted link 8 along the longitudinal central line of the first hinge part 1. A cover 9 is provided between the legs of the U-shaped housing 3, which is provided at its end with a quadrant-shaped section 10, which is provided with a slot 11 on both of its end sides. At its centre, the cover 9 has a circular opening 12, which is surrounded by an edge. On the end side facing away from the section 10, the cover 9 is provided with a protrusion 12′, which extends into the longitudinal sides of the cover 9 in certain regions.

    [0026] The hinge lock has a handle 13, which is fastened to the hinge lock with the aid of a fastening screw 14. The fastening screw 14 is covered with an insert element 15. In the mounted state, the handle 13 is arranged in the region of the opening 12 and interacts with a shaft 16, 16′. The shaft 16 is of long design and therefore suitable for passing through the door. By using shafts of different lengths, there is the possibility of installing the hinge lock according to the invention on doors of different thickness, as the short shaft 16′ illustrated in FIG. 1 makes clear. The short shaft 16′ is additionally used if passage through the door is not required. In this case, the short shaft 16′ may terminate in the region of the mounting plate 4. The shaft 16, 16′ has a contour 17 at its end facing the handle 13, which contour on the one hand corresponds with a contour in the sliding block guide 6 and also a contour in the handle 13. This ensures that a rotational movement of the handle 13 can be transmitted both to the sliding block guide 6 and to the shaft 16, 16′. The shaft 16 is surrounded in the exemplary embodiment by two pipe parts 18 and 18′, which have the function of a spacer. In a modification of the exemplary embodiment, only one pipe part may also be provided. The pipe parts 18, 18′ are provided with slots on their mutually facing ends. The pipe parts 18, 18′ are supported in the mounted state on the one hand on the side of the mounting plate 4 facing away from the handle 13, which mounting plate is provided with a conical form—which is not illustrated—and on the other hand on a rosette 19, which is fastened on the outside of the door skin Ai provided on the door inner side. The rosette 19 is provided at its centre with a pipe section—which is not illustrated and has a conical design.

    [0027] In the mounted state, the rosette 19 accommodates an adapter 20, which is provided with a contour 21. The contour 21 on the adapter 20 corresponds to a contour 22 on the end of the shaft 16 facing away from the handle 13. An inner handle 23 is arranged on the adapter 20. Likewise, a security catch 24 is fastened on the adapter 20 in the exemplary embodiment. The fastening of the inner handle 23 and the security catch 24 takes place with the aid of a fastening screw 25. The inner handle 23 has a hole 26.

    [0028] The second hinge part 2 is constructed in the manner of a lock bridge. It comprises a pin 2′, which is mounted in two bearing blocks 2″. The pin 2′ is aligned parallel to the door frame B in the mounted state of the second hinge part 2. The bearing blocks 2″ are in each case provided with holes, which are used for passing through screws for fastening on the door frame.

    [0029] In the case of the hinge lock according to the invention, the second hinge part 2 is fastened on the door frame B on the outside of the space to be closed using the respective door. This takes place with the aid of conventional fastening screws, which are screwed through the holes into the bearing blocks 2″ in the door frame B. Then, the first hinge part 1 is mounted on the outside of the door A. This takes place in a simple manner by means of the assembly of the first hinge part 1, in that the mounting plate 4, the sliding block guide 6, the tab 7 and the housing 3 are connected to one another with the aid of screws 27. The combination of the components thus-formed is positioned on the outer door skin Aa in such a manner that the hole 5 is arranged in the mounting plate 4 over the hole located in the door. In the mounted state, the shaft 16 passes through the hole located in the door. At the same time, the shaft 16 is surrounded by the pipe parts 18, 18′. In this state, the handle 13 is placed onto the first hinge part 1 and screwed to the shaft 16, 16′ by means of the fastening screw 14. Likewise, the rosette 19 is placed onto the inner door skin Ai. Then, the adapter 20, the inner handle 23 and the security catch 24 are mounted. The combination of the components is screwed together with the aid of the fastening screw 25.

    [0030] The shaft 16 is tightened by screwing, both with the aid of the fastening screw 14 from the outside of the door and with the screw 25 from the inside of the door. Owing to the conical construction of the pipe section of the rosette 19 and the conical construction of the pipe attachment on the side of the mounting plate 4 facing the door, a spreading of the pipe parts 18, 18′ takes place during the tightening of the shaft. This is enabled owing to the slotted construction of the ends of the pipe parts 18, 18′ facing away from one another. The spreading means that the door skins Aa, Ai are in each case supported on the pipe parts 18, 18′ on the inside and on the outside of the door A. As a result, during the tightening of the shaft 16, that is to say the fastening of the entire hinge lock on the door, the pressure exerted on the door skins Aa, Ai is prevented from being too large, so that deformation is caused at the door skins. Rather, it is ensured that the cavity between the outer door skin Aa and the inner door skin Ai is not reduced in size. The appearance of the door A therefore conforms to expectations. Leaks in the region of the fittings due to deformation of the outer door skin Aa and/or the inner door skin Ai are also prevented as a result.

    [0031] The actuation of the hinge lock in the mounted position takes place in a simple manner by actuating either the handle 13 or the inner handle 23. During actuation of one of the two handles, a movement of the shaft 16 is brought about owing to the contour 17 interacting with the handle 13 or the contour 21, provided on the adapter 20, interacting with the contour 22 of the shaft 16. Due to this movement, owing to the contour provided in the sliding block guide 6, a movement of the sliding block guide 6 takes place at the same time, which, with the aid of the slotted link 8, effects a movement of the tabs 7 along the longitudinal central line of the housing 3. In the originally closed state of the hinge lock, a movement of the tab 7 in the direction away from the lock bridge 2 is carried out when the lock is opened. As a result, the outermost end of the tab 7 travels back from the position captured by the lock bridge 2. As a result, the cover 9 is released, so that the door can be opened. This process takes place in a reversed sequence when closing the door. The actuation of the handle 13 or the inner handle 23 leads to a linear movement of the tab 7 in the direction of the lock bridge 2, so that the outermost region of the tab 7 facing the lock bridge 2 travels under the pin 2″ provided in the lock bridge 2. At the same time, the pin 2″ is captured in the slots 11 of the cover 9, as a result of which the door A is locked.

    [0032] Owing to the inner handle 23 provided according to the invention on the inside of the room to be locked, first, the option is created to provide a hinge lock, which also allows opening of the door from the inside, which makes it possible, particularly in emergency situations or in the event of inadvertent slamming shut of the door, for the person who is locked-in to open the door and leave the room independently. As a result, the danger of becoming trapped is reduced.

    [0033] The security catch 24 provided on the inside in this case means that when opening the door with the aid of the handle 13, that is to say from the outside, the door cannot suddenly pivot completely outwards, for example in cases, in which an overpressure prevails in the space closed by the door compared to the environment outside the space. In this case, although the door would suddenly open a gap; the security catch 24 prevents the door from pivoting open completely. Rather, the security catch 24 bears against the door frame B from the inside, so that the door A is captured. It is thereby prevented from swinging open independently. Only in the event of a backwards directed movement of the handle 13 into its initial position is the security catch 24 moved into a position which allows opening of the door.

    [0034] In a modification of the exemplary embodiment, there is also the possibility of using the hinge lock according to the invention as a hinge. In this case, as can be seen, the cover 9′ illustrated in the figures is realized without the opening 12. In this case, it is possible to dispense with the whole mechanism for handle actuation, in particular, the handle 13 and the inner handle 23, the security catch 24 and all parts, which are used for movability or enable opening and closing, can be dispensed with. There is also the possibility in a modification of the exemplary embodiment not to actuate the hinge lock according to the invention with the aid of a handle, but rather with the aid of a tool. Tool actuation 28 can be used to this end, which can be applied to the opening 12 of the cover 9. It then takes on the function of the handle. Security against abusive opening of the respective door is increased by the tool actuation 28.

    [0035] A rod connection 29 may be provided for connecting adjacent hinge locks on a door. The rod connection 29 is then fastened on the one hand in the hole 26 of the inner handle 23 on a lower hinge lock and on the other hand in a comparable hole in a further inner handle—which is not illustrated—on an upper hinge lock (cf. FIG. 4). As a result, the connection to a further hinge lock attached to the respective door can be produced if two or more hinge locks are arranged above one another on a door. Then, the synchronous actuation of the mutually connected hinge locks can take place by means of just one handle, both in the case of actuation from inside and from outside. This rod connection 29 creates the possibility of actuation by means of just one handle, particularly in the case of doors which are large or arranged at a height and are provided with a plurality of hinge locks on one side of a door, which is conventional in particular in the case of doors which are large or arranged at a height.

    [0036] Overall, the hinge lock according to the invention increases the possible applications of known hinge locks. In this case, it is ensured above all that the respective door can also be opened from inside, which was previously only the case in previous hinge locks by means of emergency unlocking. Active unlocking and locking from the inside of the door was not possible using known hinge locks. Consequently, both security and ease of operation are increased by means of the hinge lock according to the invention. At the same time, the security catch 24 provided according to the invention offers an additional option of increasing security, because due to this, the door can be prevented from swinging open independently due to an overpressure in the respective space when the door is opened from outside. Furthermore, with the aid of the inner handle 23 and the hole 26 provided in the same, the possibility is created, of producing the connection to a further hinge lock attached to the respective door with the aid of the rod connection 29, as can be seen from FIG. 4. This rod connection 29 creates the possibility of actuating the hinge locks arranged above one another by means of just one handle, if a plurality of hinge locks are provided on one side of a door, which is conventional in particular in the case of doors which are large or arranged at a height. This is advantageous above all in cases in which one of the two handles is hard for the user to reach owing to the local conditions.