SECURITY DOOR LOCK
20200131800 ยท 2020-04-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05B17/2003
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05C1/06
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B13/004
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E05B13/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B55/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B17/20
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A security door lock for security back locking of a door lock. The door lock enables back locking of the door lock from inside in such a way that the lock cannot be opened with a key or a picklock. The lock includes a lock body, a lock bolt inside the lock body, a lock bolt shifter inside the lock body, a lock bolt shifting lever protruding from the lock bolt shifter, a slot in the lock body for receiving the lock bolt shifting lever which is turnable between its inclined end positions in the slot when the lock bolt shifter is rotated, twist means inside the door for rotating the lock bolt shifter, a key cylinder outside the door, and an opening spindle present between the twist means and the key cylinder. The opening spindle is in engagement with the lock bolt shifter for shifting the lock bolt by tuning the key or the twist knob. A security latch is movable from a security locking release position to a security locking position in which the security latch covers the slot in the lock body thereby preventing turning of the lock bolt shifting lever between its inclined end positions and locking the lock bolt shifter in a non-rotatable manner against turning effected with the key or the picklock, wherein the security latch (104) is arranged to be moved axially by turning the twist means (102).
Claims
1. A security door lock for security back locking of a door lock, said security door lock enabling the locking of the door lock from inside in such a way that the lock cannot be opened with a key or a picklock, the lock including a lock body (1), a lock bolt (2) inside the lock body, a lock bolt shifter (3) inside the lock body, a lock bolt shifting lever (4) protruding from the lock bolt shifter (3), a slot (5) in the lock body (1) for receiving the lock bolt shifting lever (4) which is turnable between the lever's (4) inclined end positions in the slot (5) when the lock bolt shifter (3) is rotated, twist means (102) indoors for rotating the lock bolt shifter (3), a key cylinder (7) outside the door, and an opening spindle (9) present between the twist means (102) and the key cylinder (7), the opening spindle (9) being in engagement with the lock bolt shifter (3) for shifting the lock bolt (2) by turning the key or the twist means (102), wherein a security latch (104) is movable from a security locking release position to a security locking position in which the security latch (104) covers the slot (5) in the lock body (1) thereby preventing turning of the lock bolt shifting lever (4) between the lever's inclined end positions and locking the lock bolt shifter (3) in a non-rotatable manner against turning effected with the key or the picklock, wherein the security latch (104) is arranged to be moved axially by turning the twist means (102).
2. A security door lock according to claim 1, wherein the security latch (104) is in the form of a cylinder segment and is axially slideably inserted within a cylinder shaped frame (101) and functionally connected with the twist means formed as a turning ring (102) surrounding the cylinder shaped frame.
3. A security door lock according to claim 2, wherein the security latch (104) is connected with the turning ring (102) via a slide ring (103) inserted inside the frame (101) having guiding slots (113) through which the turning ring (102) is connected with the slide ring (103) by fixing means (106, 107).
4. A security door lock according to claim 3, wherein the guiding slots (113) are arranged to guide the rotational movement of the turning ring (102) mainly in the circumferential direction of the cylinder shaped frame (101) to cause the opening spindle (9) to shift the lock bolt (2) in a locking position and at the end of the rotational movement to guide the turning ring (102) in forward direction to cause the security latch (104) to move to a locking position and when turning the turning ring (102) in reversed direction to cause the security latch (104) to move to a security locking release position and then, by further turning of the turning ring (102), to cause the opening spindle (9) to shift the lock bolt (2) in an opening position.
Description
[0006] The invention will now be described more closely with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which
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[0016] The lock bolt shifter 3 has a protruding shifting lever 4 which is received in a slot 5 of the lock body 1. When the bolt shifter 3 is rotated by rotating the opening spindle 9, the bolt shifting lever 4 can be turned forth and back, thereby moving the lock bolt 2 between locking and un-locking positions. The above disclosed structure and function are well known with a very common lock type. The shifting lever 4 must be dimensioned long enough for engagement with the lock bolt's engagement loop 2a also at its inclined end positions. As a result of this, the end of the shifting lever 4 rises substantially outside the lock body 1 at its middle position. This feature of the shifting lever 4 is utilized for security locking. There is provided a security latch 24 which is movable from a security locking release position to a security locking position in which the bolt shifter 3 is locked in a non-rotatable manner (
[0017] The security latch 24 is in the form of a cylinder and it has at its end a slot 23 whose width matches essentially with a thickness of the lock body 1, such that the slot 23 receives the lock body 1 with a sliding fit in the security locking position of the safety latch 24. In that position the safety latch covers the slot 5 and prevents rotation of the bolt shifter 3. As the safety latch 24 is pulled to the right in
[0018] Security latch 24 has a shape of cylinder and it is housed in a cylinder shaped sleeve 26 having elongated openings 27 for finger pins 25. The length of the elongated openings 27 determines the length of movement of the security latch 24. Sleeve 26 holds and controls position of the security latch 24. Sleeve 26 and skirt of the lock cylinder body 7 are received in bore 32 of the door whereby the lock body 1 remains between the sleeve 26 and the lock cylinder body 7. Sleeve 26 has an end slot 28 which receives the lock body 1. Steel plate 18 is inserted between the key cylinder 8 and the lock body 1 to prevent reaching the security latch 24 from outside by tools such as bore. Steel plate 18 has been provided with holes 19 for fastening screws and with a hole 22 for opening spindle 9.
[0019] An end plug 14 is placed at the end and partly inserted within the security latch 24. End plug 14 covers also the end of sleeve 26. End plug 14 has been provided with holes 15 for fastening screws and a hole 16 for the twist knob's extension 12.
[0020] The assembly of security latch 24, its guiding sleeve 26 and the end plug 14 can be secured in place with long fastening screws which penetrate a ferrule 11a of the twist knob. The fastening screws extend through guiding pipes 13 into engagement with threaded holes 21 of the key cylinder body 7. Thus, the fastening screws must be made longer than the ordinary ones. Lock body 1 has holes 17 and steel plate 18 has holes 19 for the fastening screws. Holes 20 and 22 of lock body 1 and steel plate 18 are provided for passing through the opening spindle 9 into engagement with the twist knob's extension 12. Metal ring or ferrule 29 surrounds the sleeve 26 on the surface of the door 30 and is partly inserted into the bore 32.
[0021] The solution described in
[0022] A preferred embodiment of the present invention is disclosed below with reference to
[0023] This improved solution operates as follows. When the turning ring 102 is turned anticlockwise (when assembled in similar position as the solution of
[0024] If the security lock is provided with a battery or a power supply, the safety latch maneuvering can be obtained with electrical drive such as a servo, a solenoid, or a motor. In this case, the safety latch maneuvering can be controlled wirelessly with a remote controller.
[0025] The safety door lock according to the invention can be applied particularly to locks used in exterior doors or patio doors. Hence, the possibility of mechanically manipulating the safety latch from outside the door must be completely precluded. In other words, the mechanical operating elements of the safety latch can only be mechanically manipulated from inside the door. From outside the door, however, it is possible to allow the manipulation of an electrically operated safety latch controlled with a security code.