ANTI-LIGATURE LEVER
20200102768 ยท 2020-04-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y10T292/93
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
E05B3/065
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
An anti-ligature lock having a locking mechanism for retracting a latch between a locked and an unlocked position. The anti-ligature lock includes a lock handle rotatable about the axis and operatively connected to a lock mechanism hub to rotate the hub and retract the latch between the locked and the unlocked positions. The anti-ligature lock includes a connector between the hub and the lock handle and rotatable about the axis, the connector having a female portion having an opening with walls elongated in a direction normal to the axis and a male portion having projections extending in opposite directions normal to the axis, the male portion extending within the female portion opening and having a neutral position wherein one of the male or female portion may be partially rotated in either direction about the axis with respect to the other of the male or female portion without the male portion projections contacting the female portion opening walls.
Claims
1. An anti-ligature lock comprising: a locking mechanism for retracting a latch between a locked and an unlocked position, the lock mechanism having a hub rotatable about an axis; a lock handle rotatable about the axis and operatively connected to the hub to rotate the hub and retract the latch between the locked and the unlocked positions; and a connector between the hub and the lock handle and rotatable about the axis, the connector having a female portion having an opening with walls elongated in a direction normal to the axis and a male portion having projections extending in opposite directions normal to the axis, the male portion extending within the female portion opening and having a neutral position wherein one of the male or female portion may be partially rotated in either direction about the axis with respect to the other of the male or female portion without the male portion projections contacting the female portion opening walls, the male portion and opening walls being configured such that after the male or female portion are partially rotated about the axis in either direction with respect to the other, the male portion projections contact the female portion opening walls so that the male portion projections mate with the female portion opening walls for driving engagement between the two to enable the lock handle to rotate the locking mechanism hub.
2. The lock according to claim 1 including a resilient member in the lock handle holding the lock handle in a neutral position wherein, upon application of force in one direction to the handle while in the neutral position, the handle partially rotates in the one direction about the axis from the neutral position to the predetermined angular position while flexing the resilient member without causing the hub to rotate and, upon reaching the predetermined angular position and continuing application of the force, the connector male portion projections contact the female portion opening walls so that the male portion projections mate with the female portion opening walls for driving engagement between the two to enable the lock handle to rotate the locking mechanism hub and retract the latch or deadbolt from the locked to the unlocked position, and upon release of the force in the one direction, the handle returns to the neutral position by urging of the at least one resilient member and the latch or deadbolt returns to the locked position.
3. The lock according to claim 2 wherein the resilient member is located in a cartridge rotatable with the lock handle and permitting the lock handle, upon application of force, to partially rotate in either direction about the axis from a neutral position to a predetermined angular position and, upon release of the force, return to the neutral position.
4. The lock according to claim 2 including a second resilient member which resists rotation of the lock handle in the opposite direction as the first resilient member.
5. The lock according to claim 2 wherein the first resilient member is a spring.
6. The lock according to claim 1 wherein, upon application of force in the other direction to the handle while in the neutral position, the handle partially rotates in the one direction about the axis from the neutral position to the predetermined angular position without causing the hub to rotate and, upon reaching the predetermined angular position and continuing application of the force, the connector male portion projections contact the female portion opening walls so that the male portion projections mate with the female portion opening walls and the handle is prevented from further rotation, without retracting the latch or deadbolt, and upon release of the force in the other direction, the handle returns to the neutral position.
7. The lock according to claim 2 wherein, upon application of force in the other direction to the handle while in the neutral position, the handle partially rotates in the one direction about the axis from the neutral position to the predetermined angular position while flexing the at least one resilient member without causing the hub to rotate and, upon reaching the predetermined angular position and continuing application of the force, the connector male portion projections contact the female portion opening walls so that the male portion projections mate with the female portion opening walls and the handle is prevented from further rotation, without retracting the latch or deadbolt, and upon release of the force in the other direction, the handle returns to the neutral position by urging of the at least one resilient member.
8. The lock according to claim 2 wherein the resilient member is disposed in a cartridge rotatable with the lock handle and permitting the lock handle, upon application of force, to partially rotate in either direction about the axis from a neutral position to a predetermined angular position and, upon release of the force, return to the neutral position.
9. A connector for a lock between a lock hub and a lock handle and rotatable about an axis, the connector comprising: a female portion having an opening with walls elongated in a direction normal to the axis and a male portion having projections extending in opposite directions normal to the axis, the male portion extending within the female portion opening and having a neutral position wherein one of the male or female portion may be partially rotated in either direction about the axis with respect to the other of the male or female portion without the male portion projections contacting the female portion opening walls, the male portion and opening walls being configured such that after the male or female portion are partially rotated about the axis in either direction with respect to the other, the male portion projections contact the female portion opening walls so that the male portion projections mate with the female portion opening walls for driving engagement between the two to enable the lock handle to rotate the locking mechanism hub.
10. A lock connector for use between a lock hub and a lock handle, the lock connector comprising: a connector adapter including: a cylindrical base portion having a central axis; a female portion having an opening with walls extending in a first direction from the base portion, the first direction normal to the central axis, the walls including substantially cylindrical portions and a pair of substantially flat portions between the cylindrical portions; and a male portion extending in second direction opposite the first direction and normal to the central axis, the male portion engagable with a door lock hub for sliding a door latch from a door securing position; and an elongated spindle having a first spindle end engagable with a door handle and a second spindle end opposite the first spindle end, the second spindle end extending within the female portion opening and having a neutral position wherein the spindle may be partially rotated in either direction about the axis with respect to the female portion without rotating the female portion.
11. The lock connector according to claim 10 wherein the second spindle portion includes projections which contact the opening flat walls subsequent to the spindle being partially rotated in either direction and further rotation rotates the bushing adapter for sliding the door latch from the door securing position.
12. The lock connector according to claim 10 wherein the second spindle end and opening walls are configured such that after the second spindle end is partially rotated about the axis in either direction with respect to the female portion, a pair of spindle projections extending perpendicular to the central axis on the second spindle end contact the female portion opening flat walls so that the projections mate with the female portion opening flat walls for driving engagement between the spindle and the bushing adapter to enable the lock handle to rotate the door lock hub.
13. A cartridge for a door lock for mounting on a door, the cartridge comprising: a cartridge housing having an arcuate channel extending therethrough, the cartridge housing being rotatable with respect to the door; a first spring disposed in a first portion of the cartridge housing arcuate channel; and a second spring disposed in a second portion of the cartridge housing arcuate channel; wherein the cartridge is adapted to engage a bias fastener stationary with respect to the door, the bias fastener extending into the arcuate channel between adjacent ends of the first spring and the second spring, the cartridge having a neutral angular position with respect to the door when no external forces are applied to the cartridge; and wherein the cartridge may be rotated by a force whereby one of the springs is compressed and the cartridge returns to the neutral position when the force is removed.
14. The cartridge according to claim 13 including a cartridge housing plate secured to the cartridge housing and covering the arcuate channel in the cartridge housing, the cartridge housing plate securable to a door handle.
15. The cartridge according to claim 14 wherein the cartridge plate includes an arcuate slot adjacent the arcuate channel wherein the first and second spring slidingly engage the arcuate channel and the arcuate slot.
16. The cartridge according to claim 15 wherein the bias fastener extends from the door lock housing, through the cartridge plate arcuate slot and into the arcuate channel.
17. The cartridge according to claim 13 including a cap disposed on adjacent ends of the resilient members for engaging a bias fastener.
18. A lock comprising: a locking mechanism having a hub rotatable about an axis to retract a latch or deadbolt between locked and unlocked positions; a lock handle rotatable by a user about the axis and operatively connected to the hub to rotate the hub and retract a latch or deadbolt between locked and unlocked positions; at least one resilient member in the lock handle holding the lock handle in a neutral position, the at least one resilient member being located in a cartridge rotatable with the lock handle and permitting the lock handle, upon application of force, to partially rotate in either direction about the axis from a neutral position to a predetermined angular position and, upon release of the force, return to the neutral position; a connector between the hub and the lock handle and rotatable about the axis, the connector having a female portion having an opening with walls elongated in a direction normal to the axis and a male portion having projections extending in opposite directions normal to the axis, the male portion extending within the female portion opening and having a neutral position wherein one of the male or female portion may be partially rotated in either direction about the axis with respect to the other of the male or female portion without the male portion projections contacting the female portion opening walls, the male portion and opening walls being configured such that after the male or female portion are partially rotated about the axis in either direction with respect to the other, the male portion projections contact the female portion opening walls so that the male portion projections mate with the female portion opening walls for driving engagement between the two to enable the lock handle to rotate the locking mechanism hub, wherein, upon application of force in one direction to the handle while in the neutral position, the handle partially rotates in the one direction about the axis from the neutral position to the predetermined angular position while flexing the at least one resilient member without causing the hub to rotate and, upon reaching the predetermined angular position and continuing application of the force, the connector male portion projections contact the female portion opening walls so that the male portion projections mate with the female portion opening walls for driving engagement between the two to enable the lock handle to rotate the locking mechanism hub and retract the latch or deadbolt from the locked to the unlocked position, and upon release of the force in the one direction, the handle returns to the neutral position by urging of the at least one resilient member and the latch or deadbolt returns to the locked position, and wherein, upon application of force in the other direction to the handle while in the neutral position, the handle partially rotates in the one direction about the axis from the neutral position to the predetermined angular position while flexing the at least one resilient member without causing the hub to rotate and, upon reaching the predetermined angular position and continuing application of the force, the connector male portion projections contact the female portion opening walls so that the male portion projections mate with the female portion opening walls and the handle is prevented from further rotation, without retracting the latch or deadbolt, and upon release of the force in the other direction, the handle returns to the neutral position by urging of the at least one resilient member.
19. The lock according to claim 18 where the at least one resilient member is a pair of opposing resilient members in the lock handle.
20. An anti-ligature lock comprising: a locking mechanism for retracting a latch between a locked and an unlocked position, the lock mechanism having a hub rotatable about an axis; a lock handle rotatable about the axis and operatively connected to the hub to rotate the hub and retract the latch between the locked and the unlocked positions; a connector between the hub and the lock handle and rotatable about the axis, the connector including a connector adapter having: a cylindrical base portion having a central axis; a female portion having an opening with walls extending in a first direction from the base portion, the first direction normal to the central axis, the walls including substantially cylindrical portions and a pair of substantially flat portions between the cylindrical portions; and a male portion extending in second direction opposite the first direction and normal to the central axis, the male portion engagable with a door lock hub for sliding a door latch from a door securing position; and an elongated spindle having a first spindle end engagable with a door handle and a second spindle end opposite the first spindle end, the second spindle end extending within the female portion opening and having a neutral position wherein the spindle may be partially rotated in either direction about the axis with respect to the female portion; wherein, upon application of force in one direction to the handle while in the neutral position, the handle partially rotates in the one direction about the axis from the neutral position to the predetermined angular position while flexing the at least one resilient member without causing the hub to rotate and, upon reaching the predetermined angular position and continuing application of the force, the connector male portion projections contact the female portion opening walls so that the male portion projections mate with the female portion opening walls for driving engagement between the two to enable the lock handle to rotate the locking mechanism hub and retract the latch or deadbolt from the locked to the unlocked position, and upon release of the force in the one direction, the handle returns to the neutral position by urging of the at least one resilient member and the latch or deadbolt returns to the locked position.
21. The anti-ligature lock of claim 20 including a cartridge comprising: a cartridge housing having an arcuate channel extending therethrough, the cartridge housing being rotatable with respect to the door; a first spring disposed in a first portion of the cartridge housing arcuate channel; and a second spring disposed in a second portion of the cartridge housing arcuate channel; wherein the cartridge is adapted to engage a bias fastener stationary with respect to the door, the bias fastener extending into the arcuate channel between adjacent ends of the first spring and the second spring, the cartridge having a neutral angular position with respect to the door when no external forces are applied to the cartridge; and wherein the cartridge may be rotated by a force whereby one of the springs is compressed and the cartridge returns to the neutral position when the force is removed.
22. A method for using an anti-ligature lock comprising: providing a locking mechanism for retracting a latch between a locked and an unlocked position, the lock mechanism having a hub rotatable about an axis; providing a lock handle rotatable about the axis and operatively connected to the hub to rotate the hub and retract the latch between the locked and the unlocked positions; providing a connector between the hub and the lock handle and rotatable about the axis, the connector having a female portion having an opening with walls elongated in a direction normal to the axis and a male portion having projections extending in opposite directions normal to the axis, the male portion extending within the female portion opening and having a neutral position; partially rotating one of the male or female portion in either direction about the axis with respect to the other of the male or female portion without the male portion projections contacting the female portion opening walls; and continuing rotation in the same direction of the one of the male or female portion, the male portion projections contacting the female portion opening walls so that the male portion projections mate with the female portion opening walls for driving engagement between the two to enable the lock handle to rotate the locking mechanism hub.
23. The method for using an anti-ligature lock according to claim 22 including providing a resilient member in the lock handle holding the lock handle in a neutral position wherein, upon application of force in one direction to the handle while in the neutral position, the handle partially rotates in the one direction about the axis from the neutral position to the predetermined angular position while flexing the at least one resilient member without causing the hub to rotate and, upon reaching the predetermined angular position and continuing application of the force, the connector male portion projections contact the female portion opening walls so that the male portion projections mate with the female portion opening walls for driving engagement between the two to enable the lock handle to rotate the locking mechanism hub and retract the latch or deadbolt from the locked to the unlocked position, and upon release of the force in the one direction, the handle returns to the neutral position by urging of the at least one resilient member and the latch or deadbolt returns to the locked position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] The features of the invention believed to be novel and the elements characteristic of the invention are set forth with particularity in the appended claims. The figures are for illustration purposes only and are not drawn to scale. The invention itself, however, both as to organization and method of operation, may best be understood by reference to the detailed description which follows taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT(S)
[0061] In describing the preferred embodiment of the present invention, reference will be made herein to
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[0063] The anti-ligature lever 10 includes a bushing 90 for securing a spindle 60 about the axis 300. The handle 102 engages the spindle 60 and an anti-ligature cartridge 50 whereby rotation of the handle 102 rotates the spindle and cartridge 50 directly. A security rose 40 is disposed between the cartridge 50 and the door 100. A bias fastener 84 extends through the security rose 40 and engages the anti-ligature cartridge 50 whereby the cartridge 50 is biased in a neutral position with the attached handle in a horizontal position. An adapter plate 30 rotatably engages the bushing 90 and is secured to the door 100 using fasteners 80. The adapter plate 30 allows mounting of the security rose 40 to the door 100.
[0064] An exploded view of the anti-ligature cartridge 50 is shown in
[0065] In another aspect of the cartridge 70 as shown in
[0066] A connector male portion or spindle 60 shown in
[0067] A connector 400 shown in
[0068] A security rose 40 is shown in
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[0070] The connector male portion 60 shown in
[0071] The connector male 60 and female 20 portions are positioned between the lock hub 88 and the handle 102. The connector male portion 60 is rotatable relative to the female portion 20 about the axis 300 from a first neutral position by rotation of the handle 102. The male projections 66 and opening walls 28 are configured such that after the male portion 60 is partially rotated about the axis 300 in either direction with respect to the other, the male portion projections 66 contact the female portion opening walls 28 so that the male portion projections 66 mate with the female portion opening walls 28 for driving engagement between the two to enable the lock handle 102 to rotate the locking mechanism hub 88. Before the projections 66 contact the opening walls 28, there is lost motion there between, so that there is a lag between rotation of the male portion 60 and the female portion 20 while the handle 102 turns.
[0072] In a method of using the anti-ligature lever 10, the handle 102 is in the neutral position as shown in
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[0077] The invention as described above provides an anti-ligature lock having a door handle that does not allow the end of a ligature to be secured to the handle. The invention also provides an anti-ligature lock having a door handle which does not resist rotational movement when the lever is at or near the horizontal position.
[0078] While the present invention has been particularly described, in conjunction with a specific preferred embodiment, it is evident that many alternatives, modifications and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art in light of the foregoing description. It is therefore contemplated that the appended claims will embrace any such alternatives, modifications and variations as falling within the true scope and spirit of the present invention.