Kit adapted to allow affixing accessories designed to operate with european locking cylinders, to operate an american type mortise lock
10689881 ยท 2020-06-23
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05B9/042
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B17/04
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B63/0056
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E05B9/08
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B17/04
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B55/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A cylinder-lock assembly configured to allow affixing accessories that are designed to be operatively coupled with a standard European locking cylinder to operate an American mortise type lock system. The cylinder-lock assembly includes a cylinder-lock-member that includes a cylinder-housing having an external shape of a European cylinder-housing, and a cylindrical lock core. The cylinder-housing defines a cylindrical through bore configured to receive the cylindrical shaft, and the cylindrical shaft is adapted to rotate there inside the cylinder-housing. The cylinder-lock assembly further includes an adapting-ring, a cylindrical American housing and a rotation-conveyor, configured to operatively convey rotational motion of a fitted key, which is disposed inside the cylindrical shaft, to an American-lock type cam, to thereby actuate the door lock/unlock mechanism of the American type mortise lock.
Claims
1. A cylinder-lock assembly configured to allow affixing accessories that are designed to be operatively coupled with a European locking cylinder, to operate an American type mortise lock mechanism, the cylinder-lock assembly comprises: a) a cylinder-lock-member comprising a cylinder-housing, having an external shape of a European cylinder housing, and a cylindrical lock core having a cylindrical shaft and a key verification mechanism, wherein said cylinder-housing defines a cylindrical through bore configured to receive said cylindrical shaft adapted to rotate there inside said cylinder-housing, wherein a key engagement end of said cylindrical lock core is adapted to receive a fitted key into a first key-receiving-slit formed therein parallel to the rotational axis of said cylindrical shaft, and wherein a lateral slit is formed at the second circular end of said cylindrical shaft; b) an adapting-ring, said adapting-ring defining a first cylindrical through bore on a first side, and a second European-profile shaped through bore on the second side, wherein said first cylindrical through bore and said second European-profile shaped through bore are partially through bores, and wherein said second European-profile shaped through bore is configured to receive said cylinder-housing; c) a cylindrical American-lock-housing-member having the dimensions of a standard American cylindrical lock housing, said American-lock-housing-member defining a through cylindrical bore, wherein said first cylindrical through bore of said adapting-ring is configured to receive said American-lock-housing-member; d) a rotation-conveyor having a first end defining a first rectangular protruding portion, and a second circular end defining a second rectangular protruding portion, wherein said rotation-conveyor is configured to rotate within said through cylindrical bore of said American-lock-housing-member, and wherein said first rectangular protruding portion is configured to be disposed inside said lateral slit to thereby operationally engage said rotation-conveyor with said cylindrical shaft; e) an American-lock cam, with a cam arm and a body having a rectangular opening formed therein, said rectangular opening configured to receive said second rectangular protruding portion of said rotation-conveyor, and said American-lock cam having fastener openings on each side of said rectangular opening, said cam arm is configured to operatively actuate the door lock/unlock mechanism of the American type mortise lock; and f) at least two fasteners configured to secure said American-lock cam to said second circular end of said rotation-conveyor that is disposed inside said through cylindrical bore of said American-lock-housing-member, wherein said cylinder-lock assembly is configured to operatively convey rotational motion of said fitted key, disposed inside said first key-receiving-slit of said cylindrical shaft, to said American-lock cam, to thereby actuate the door lock/unlock mechanism of the American type mortise lock.
2. The cylinder-lock assembly of claim 1, wherein said adapting-ring and said American-lock-housing-member are configured as a single unit (a mortise-housing-adaptor or an American-mortise-adaptor), and wherein said American-lock-housing-member is fused into said first cylindrical through bore of said adapting-ring.
3. The cylinder-lock assembly of claim 1, wherein said cylinder-lock-member and said rotation-conveyor are configured as a single unit, and wherein said first rectangular protruding portion of said rotation-conveyor is fused into said second circular end of said cylindrical shaft and said lateral slit, forming a one-piece key-receiving-and-rotation-conveyor.
4. The cylinder-lock assembly of claim 3, wherein said one-piece key-receiving-and-rotation-conveyor includes a cylindrical shaft section and rotation-conveyor section, wherein a second key-receiving-slit, configured to receive a fitted key, is formed therein parallel to the rotational axis of said key-receiving-and-rotation-conveyor, and wherein said second key-receiving-slit is extended into rotation-conveyor section.
5. The cylinder-lock assembly of claim 1, wherein the non-through sections of said first cylindrical through bore forms at least one inner wall that is used as stoppers for said American-lock-housing-member.
6. The cylinder-lock assembly of claim 1, wherein the non-through section of said second European-profile shaped through bore forms an inner wall that is used as a stopper for said cylinder-lock-member.
7. The cylinder-lock assembly of claim 1, wherein said cylinder-lock assembly further includes a protective plate.
8. The cylinder-lock assembly of claim 1, wherein said cylinder-lock assembly further includes a protective plate and a roseta, said protective plate and said roseta being affixing accessories.
9. The cylinder-lock assembly of claim 1, wherein said lateral slit partially overlaps with said first key-receiving-slit.
10. The cylinder-lock assembly of claim 1, wherein said lateral slit does not overlap with said first key-receiving-slit.
11. The cylinder-lock assembly of claim 10, wherein an additional lateral slit is formed at said second circular end of said cylindrical shaft.
12. The cylinder-lock assembly of claim 1, wherein after said American-lock-housing-member is inserted into said first cylindrical through bore, said American-lock-housing-member is secured in position by attaching means.
13. The cylinder-lock assembly of claim 3, wherein said cylinder-lock assembly further comprises an electronic system for indicating whether said cylinder-lock assembly, said cylindrical shaft or said key-receiving-and-rotation-conveyor have been rotated.
14. The cylinder-lock assembly of claim 13, wherein said electronic system comprises: a) a marker, securely disposed on or proximal to the external surface of a rotatable member at a respective marker location; and b) a sensor disposed inside the a non-rotating body of said cylinder-lock proximal to said external surface of said rotatable member, wherein said marker is radially aligned with said sensor.
15. The cylinder-lock assembly of claim 14, wherein said electronic system further comprising a processor and indication means, wherein said indication means is operationally connected to said sensor and to said processor, and wherein when said rotatable member is rotated, the alignment between said marker and said sensor is broken, to thereby turn ON said indication means by said processor.
16. The cylinder-lock assembly of claim 14, wherein said sensor is made as a reed switch.
17. The cylinder-lock assembly of claim 14, wherein said sensor is made as Hall sensors.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Some embodiments of the present invention are herein described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings. With specific reference to the drawings in detail, it is stressed that the particulars shown are by way of example and for purposes of illustrative discussion of embodiments of the invention. In this regard, the description taken with the drawings makes apparent to those skilled in the art as to how embodiments of the invention may be practiced.
(2) Attention is now directed to the drawings, where like reference numerals or characters indicate corresponding or like components. In the drawings:
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(33) Before explaining at least one embodiment of the invention in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not necessarily limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of the components and/or methods set forth in the following description and/or illustrated in the drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments or of being practiced or carried out in various ways.
(34) The present invention provides cylinder-lock assembly configured to allow affixing accessories, that are designed to be operatively coupled with a European profile cylinder, to operate an American cylinder type mortise lock. The cylinder-lock assembly includes the key mechanism, wherein the rotational motion of the key is conveyed to the American type cylinder mortise lock by the cylinder lock assembly of the present invention.
(35) As used herein, the singular form a, an and the include plural references unless the context clearly dictates otherwise.
(36) The word exemplary is used herein to mean serving as an example, instance or illustration. Any embodiment described as exemplary is not necessarily to be construed as preferred or advantageous over other embodiments and/or to exclude the incorporation of features from other embodiments.
(37) It is appreciated that certain features of the invention, which are, for clarity, described in the context of separate embodiments, may also be provided in combination or in a single embodiment. Conversely, various features of the invention, which are, for brevity, described in the context of a single embodiment, may also be provided separately or in any suitable sub-combination or as suitable in any other described embodiment of the invention. Certain features described in the context of various embodiments are not to be considered essential features of those embodiments, unless the embodiment is inoperative without those elements.
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(41) The kit that composes cylinder-lock 100 includes a cylinder-lock-member 110, an adapting-ring 130, a rotation-conveyor 140, an American-lock-housing-member 150 and an American-lock cam 160.
(42) Cylinder-lock-member 110 includes a cylinder-housing 112 that has an external profile shape that is the same as that of the standard European profile shape (see
(43) When a fitted key 40 is inserted into the key-receiving-slit 33 to operably engage with the engagement mechanism, the turn of the key also turns the cylindrical shaft 38 inside cylinder-housing 112 about rotational axis 105. It should be noted that a through lateral slit 32 is formed at the opposite side end 29 of the cylindrical shaft 38.
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(45) American-lock-housing-member 150 is typically cylindrical, having the dimensions of a standard American cylindrical lock housing, and defines a through cylindrical bore 158 (see
(46) Rotation-conveyor 140 is configured for insertion into American-lock-housing-member 150. Rotation-conveyor 140 includes a cylindrical body 148, a first end and a second circular end, having a cylindrical-end-portion 146 proximal to the second circular end, wherein the first end defines a first rectangular protruding portion 142 and the second end defines a second rectangular protruding portion 144. The diameter of cylindrical body 148 is slightly larger than cylindrical-end-portion 146, thereby forming a bench 147 (see
(47) Through bore 158 is configured to fittingly receive cylindrical-end-portion 146 of rotation-conveyor 140. It should be noted that the orientation of first rectangular protruding portion 142 and second rectangular protruding portion 144 are preconfigured and, typically, first rectangular protruding portion 142 and second rectangular protruding portion 144 are parallel, having the same orientation.
(48) Adapting-ring 130 defines a first cylindrical through bore 132 (see
(49) It should be noted that first cylindrical through bore 132 includes a non-through sections, wherein the non-through sections of first cylindrical through bore 132 form inner walls 136 (see
(50) In variations of the present invention, adapting-ring 130 and American-lock-housing-member 150 are combined into a one-piece mortise-housing adaptor 135 (see
(51) Typically, after American-lock-housing-member 150 is inserted into first cylindrical through bore 132, American-lock-housing-member 150 is secured in position, for example by a screw 137 (see
(52) An American-lock cam 160 is configured for coupling to rotation-conveyor 140. American-lock cam 160 includes a cam arm 162 and a body 161 having a rectangular opening 164 formed therein, to receive the rectangular protruding portion 144 of rotation-conveyor 140. Typically, another one or more openings 166 are formed in body 161 configured to receive one or more fasteners 165, to thereby secure rotation-conveyor 140 to American-lock cam 160.
(53) There are several sequences in which cylinder-lock 100 may be assembled. In one exemplary sequence of assembling cylinder-lock 100, rotation-conveyor 140 is inserted partially through bore 152 formed in the second side of American-lock-housing-member 150, with respect to through cylindrical bore 158, wherein cylindrical-end-portion 146 is fitted inside through cylindrical bore 158 of American-lock-housing-member 150, while partially through bore 152 is configured to accommodate cylindrical body 148, of rotation-conveyor 140. Through cylindrical bore 158 is formed such that its inner hollow space fully overlaps with the inner hollow space of partially through bore 152, forming a bench 156 (see
(54) Cylinder-lock-member 110 is operable from a key engagement hand side 155 of the cylindrical lock core 154 by a fitted key 40. When key 40 is turned, the key teeth engage features within the key mechanism (not shown) inside cylinder-lock-member 110, to allow rotation of the cylindrical shaft 38 about rotational axis 105, and thereby the rotation of rotation-conveyor 140, and thereby the rotation of a cam, such as a standard American-lock cam 160 (herein after referred to, with no limitations, as American-lock cam 160), and thereby operate the locking mechanism (not shown) within the American cylinder type mortise lock (not shown).
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(56) The converted cylinder lock 100 may further include a protective plate 170 and/or a roseta 180 (see
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(58) Key-receiving-and-rotation-conveyor 240 includes a cylindrical shaft section 238 and rotation-conveyor section 248. Cylindrical shaft section 238 fulfils the same functions as does cylindrical shaft 38 of cylinder-lock 100. Cylindrical shaft section 238 includes a key-receiving-slit 233 configured to receive a fitted key 40, having a specific fitting code, and a key verification mechanism (not shown) for verifying the key fitting code.
(59) Rotation-conveyor section 248 is functionally similar to rotation-conveyor 140, wherein rotation-conveyor section 248 is fused with cylindrical shaft section 238 rather than being detachably engaged with cylindrical shaft section 238. Rotation-conveyor section 248 includes an open circular end, having a cylindrical-end-portion 246, similar to cylindrical-end-portion 246, disposed proximal to the circular end, wherein the circular end of rotation-conveyor section 248 defines a rectangular protruding portion 244. Cylindrical-end-portion 246 is configured to operatively fit inside through cylindrical bore 158 of American-lock-housing-member 150. The diameter of cylindrical rotation-conveyor section 248 is slightly larger than cylindrical-end-portion 246, thereby forming a bench 247 (see
(60) It should be noted that instead of the engagement portion of rotation-conveyor 140, i.e. rectangular protruding portion 144, slit 233 is extended from front end 255 of key-receiving-and-rotation-conveyor 240, into rotation-conveyor section 248, facilitating a key 40 in which its length exceeds the length of key-receiving-slit 233 to enter the space 243 formed in rotation-conveyor section 248, enabling to receive the key end.
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(63) In this variation of the present invention, adapting-ring 130 and American-lock-housing-member 150 are combined into a one-piece American-mortise-adaptor 350 (see
(64) Similar to one-piece mortise-housing adaptor 135, the one-piece American-mortise-adaptor 350 is typically cylindrical and defines a through cylindrical bore 158 (see
(65) The axis of through cylindrical bore 158 is offset from the central axis of American-lock-housing-member 150, which axis of through cylindrical bore 158 coincides with rotational axis 105 or rotational axis 205 of cylinder-lock 200, or rotational axis 305 of cylinder-lock 300, respectively. The diameter of American-mortise-adaptor 350 allows American-mortise-adaptor 350 to fit in a preconfigured orifice defined in the American type mortise lock housing.
(66) Optionally, cylinder-lock 100 includes a non-rotating body, an operationally rotatable member having a rotational axis and an external surface. The cylinder lock further includes an electronic system for indicating whether the cylinder lock has been rotated.
(67) The electronic system includes a marker 192, securely disposed on or proximal to the external surface of a rotatable member, such as rotation-conveyor 140, at a respective marker location. The electronic system further includes a sensor 190 disposed inside the non-rotating body of the cylinder-lock 100, such as cylinder member 130, proximal to the external surface of the rotatable member, wherein the marker is radially aligned with the sensor.
(68) Typically, the electronic system further includes a processor and indication means, such as a LED light (not shown), that is operationally connected to sensor 190 and to the processor.
(69) A zero state of the lock is when marker 192 is aligned with sensor 190.
(70) When the rotatable member (rotation-conveyor 140) is rotated, the alignment between marker 192 and sensor 190 is broken to thereby turn ON the indication means by the processor.
(71) Preferably, with no limitation, the sensor is made as a reed switch. Optionally, the sensor is made as Hall sensors.
(72) It should be noted that in all embodiments of the present invention, all the components of the electronic system that are integrated into the cylinder lock, are integrated such that none of the components interfere with the operation of the cylinder lock.
(73) It should be further noted that preferably, in all embodiments of the present invention, the integration of components of the electronic system into the cylinder lock, does not alter the form of standard components of the standard cylinder lock.
(74) The invention being thus described in terms of embodiments and examples; it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the claims.