Lock apparatus
10458149 ยท 2019-10-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05B17/2003
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B17/2084
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E05B13/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B17/20
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A lock and method of use for securing and un-securing first and second articles, the lock comprises a first element rotationally engaged about a longitudinal axis to the first article, an extension beam rotationally engaged about a lengthwise axis to the first article, the lengthwise and longitudinal axes are coincident, the beam has structure to rotationally engage and disengage the first element. Also included is structure to engage and disengage the second article that is driven from the beam, wherein operationally the beam rotationally engages the first element and the extension beam engages and disengages the first and second articles, resulting in the beam always being able to engage and disengage the first and second articles and the first element only having an ability to engage and disengage the first and second articles when the first element and the beam are rotationally engaged to one another.
Claims
1. A lock apparatus for selectively securing and un-securing a first article to a second article, said lock apparatus comprising; (a) a first element including a primary end portion and an opposing secondary end portion with a longitudinal axis spanning therebetween, said first element having a first element rotational engagement about said longitudinal axis that is adapted to attach to the first article; (b) an extension beam including a first end portion and an opposing second end portion with a lengthwise axis spanning therebetween, said extension beam having an extension beam rotational engagement about said lengthwise axis that is adapted to attach to the first article, wherein said lengthwise axis and said longitudinal axis are coincident to one another, wherein said extension beam second end portion has a structure to selectively rotationally engage and disengage said first element secondary end portion, wherein said structure is constructed of a male portion that is received in a female portion that includes a means for urging said male and female portions apart from one another to operationally cause a default bias toward said extension beam second end portion and said first element secondary end portion not being rotationally engaged, wherein manual effort is required to overcome said default bias to rotationally engage said extension beam second end portion and said first element secondary end portion; and (c) a means to selectively engage and disengage the second article that is driven from said extension beam, wherein operationally said extension beam selectively rotationally engages said first element and said extension beam selectively engages and disengages the first article to the second article, thus resulting in said extension beam always being able to selectively engage and disengage the first article to the second article and said first element only having an ability to selectively engage and disengage the first article to the second article when said first element and said extension beam are said selectively rotationally engaged to one another.
2. A lock apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said male portion is disposed on said extension beam second end portion and said female portion is disposed on said first element secondary end portion.
3. A lock apparatus according to claim 2 wherein said means for urging is constructed of a spring that is disposed within said female portion to operationally have said urging movement along said longitudinal axis.
4. A lock apparatus according to claim 1 further comprising a twist lock assembly that is adapted to be rotationally engaged to the first article, said twist lock assembly is rotationally engaged to said extension beam first end portion, said twist lock assembly having rotational movement about said lengthwise axis, said twist lock assembly having a means to removably lock a first axial position along said lengthwise axis and use a fixed amount of rotation about said lengthwise axis to unlock said first axial position to a free movement axial state along said lengthwise axis, wherein operationally said twist lock assembly facilitates said structure to rotationally engage said first element secondary end portion and said extension beam second end portion to one another in said first axial position and to disengage said rotational engagement at said first element secondary end portion and said extension beam second end portion when in said free movement axial state.
5. A lock apparatus according to claim 4 wherein said twist lock assembly further comprises a first extension element and a second extension element that are both parallel to said lengthwise axis and a retainer that is rotationally engaged to said first and second extension elements and is adapted to be affixed to the first article, wherein said first extension element selectively axially interlocks with said retainer to form said first axial position and said first extension element selectively unlocks with said retainer to form said free movement axial state, wherein said first and second extension elements are axially affixed to one another along said lengthwise axis via an axial interface that allows independent rotational movement about said lengthwise axis as between said first and second extension elements, wherein said second extension element is rotationally engaged to said extension beam first end portion, to operationally allow selective rotational engagement and disengagement as between said second extension element and said first element secondary end portion allowing independent engagement of said means to selectively engage and disengage the second article via said second extension element.
6. A lock apparatus according to claim 5 wherein said first and second extension elements are constructed of an inner and an outer sleeve, wherein said first extension element is said outer sleeve and said second extension element is said inner sleeve, said inner and outer sleeves are axially connected through a circular clip that affixes said inner and outer sleeves axially while allowing independent rotational movement as between said inner and outer sleeves about said lengthwise axis.
7. A lock apparatus according to claim 6 wherein said outer sleeve further comprises a thumb disc type manual grabbing point and said inner sleeve further comprises a lever type manual grasping point to manually effectuate rotational motion about said lengthwise axis of said inner and outer sleeves.
8. A dead bolt lock apparatus for selectively securing and un-securing a door to a door frame, said lock apparatus comprising; (a) a lock cylinder including a primary end portion and an opposing secondary end portion with a longitudinal axis spanning therebetween, said lock cylinder having a rotational engagement about said longitudinal axis that is adapted to attach to the door; (b) an extension beam including a first end portion and an opposing second end portion with a lengthwise axis spanning therebetween, said extension beam having an extension beam rotational engagement about said lengthwise axis to said lock cylinder, wherein said lengthwise axis and said longitudinal axis are coincident to one another, wherein said extension beam second end portion has a structure to selectively rotationally engage and disengage said lock cylinder secondary end portion, wherein said structure is constructed of a male portion that is received in a female portion that includes a means for urging said male and female portions apart from one another to operationally cause a default bias toward said extension beam second end portion and said lock cylinder secondary end portion not being rotationally engaged, wherein manual effort is required to overcome said default bias to rotationally engage said extension beam second end portion and said lock cylinder secondary end portion; and (c) a bolt extension assembly to selectively engage and disengage the door frame that is driven from said extension beam, wherein operationally said extension beam selectively rotationally engages said lock cylinder and said extension beam selectively engages and disengages the door to the door frame, thus resulting in said extension beam always being able to selectively engage and disengage the door to the door frame and said lock cylinder only having an ability to selectively engage and disengage the door to the door frame when said lock cylinder and said extension beam are said selectively rotationally engaged to one another.
9. A lock apparatus according to claim 8 wherein said male portion is disposed on said extension beam second end portion and said female portion is disposed on said lock cylinder secondary end portion.
10. A lock apparatus according to claim 9 wherein said means for urging is constructed of a spring that is disposed within said female portion to operationally have said urging movement along said longitudinal axis.
11. A lock apparatus according to claim 8 further comprising a twist lock assembly that is adapted to be rotationally engaged to the door, said twist lock assembly is rotationally engaged to said extension beam first end portion, said twist lock assembly having rotational movement about said lengthwise axis, said twist lock assembly having a means to removably lock a first axial position along said lengthwise axis and use a fixed amount of rotation about said lengthwise axis to unlock said first axial position to a free movement axial state along said lengthwise axis, wherein operationally said twist lock assembly facilitates said structure to rotationally engage said lock cylinder secondary end portion and said extension beam second end portion to one another in said first axial position and to disengage said rotational engagement at said lock cylinder secondary end portion and said extension beam second end portion when in said free movement axial state.
12. A lock apparatus according to claim 11 wherein said twist lock assembly further comprises a first extension element and a second extension element that are both parallel to said lengthwise axis and a retainer that is rotationally engaged to said first and second extension elements and is adapted to be affixed to the door, wherein said first extension element selectively axially interlocks with said retainer to form said first axial position and said first extension element selectively unlocks with said retainer to form said free movement axial state, wherein said first and second extension elements are axially affixed to one another along said lengthwise axis via an axial interface that allows independent rotational movement about said lengthwise axis as between said first and second extension elements, wherein said second extension element is rotationally engaged to said extension beam first end portion, to operationally allow selective rotational engagement and disengagement as between said second extension element and said lock cylinder secondary end portion allowing independent engagement of said bolt extension assembly to selectively engage and disengage the door frame via said second extension element.
13. A lock apparatus according to claim 12 wherein said first and second extension elements are constructed of an inner and an outer sleeve, wherein said first extension element is said outer sleeve and said second extension element is said inner sleeve, said inner and outer sleeves are axially connected through a circular clip that affixes said inner and outer sleeves axially while allowing independent rotational movement as between said inner and outer sleeves that are co-axial to one another about said lengthwise axis.
14. A lock apparatus according to claim 13 wherein said outer sleeve further comprises a thumb disc type manual grabbing point and said inner sleeve further comprises a lever type manual grasping point to manually effectuate rotational motion about said lengthwise axis of said inner and outer sleeves.
15. A method for using a dead bolt lock apparatus for selectively securing and un-securing a door to a door frame, comprising the steps of: (a) providing a dead bolt lock apparatus that has a lock cylinder including a primary end portion and an opposing secondary end portion with a longitudinal axis spanning therebetween, said lock cylinder having a rotational engagement about said longitudinal axis to the door, further included in the dead bolt lock apparatus is an extension beam including a first end portion and an opposing second end portion with a lengthwise axis spanning therebetween, said extension beam having an extension beam rotational engagement about said lengthwise axis to said lock cylinder, wherein said lengthwise axis and said longitudinal axis are coincident to one another, wherein said extension beam second end portion has a structure to selectively rotationally engage and disengage said lock cylinder secondary end portion, said structure is constructed of a male portion that is received in a female portion that includes a means for urging said male and female portions apart from one another to operationally cause a default bias toward said extension beam second end portion and said lock cylinder secondary end portion not being rotationally engaged, wherein manual effort is required to overcome said default bias to rotationally engage said extension beam second end portion and said lock cylinder secondary end portion, and a bolt extension assembly to selectively engage and disengage the door frame that is driven from said extension beam, wherein operationally said extension beam selectively rotationally engages said lock cylinder and said extension beam selectively engages and disengages the door to the door frame, thus resulting in said extension beam always being able to selectively engage and disengage the door to the door frame and said lock cylinder only having an ability to selectively engage and disengage the door to the door frame when said lock cylinder and said extension beam are said selectively rotationally engaged to one another, also the dead bolt lock apparatus has a twist lock assembly that is rotationally engaged to the door, said twist lock assembly is rotationally engaged to said extension beam first end portion, said twist lock assembly having rotational movement about said lengthwise axis, said twist lock assembly having a means to removably lock a first axial position along said lengthwise axis and use a fixed amount of rotation about said lengthwise axis to unlock said first axial position to a free movement axial state along said lengthwise axis, wherein operationally said twist lock assembly facilitates said structure to rotationally engage said lock cylinder secondary end portion and said extension beam second end portion to one another in said first axial position and to disengage said rotational engagement at said lock cylinder secondary end portion and said extension beam second end portion when in said free movement axial state, said twist lock assembly further comprises a first extension element and a second extension element that are both parallel to said lengthwise axis and a retainer that is rotationally engaged to said first and second extension elements and affixed to the door, wherein said first extension element selectively axially interlocks with said retainer to form said first axial position and said first extension element selectively unlocks with said retainer to form said free movement axial state, wherein said first and second extension elements are axially affixed to one another along said lengthwise axis via an axial interface that allows independent rotational movement about said lengthwise axis as between said first and second extension elements, wherein said second extension element is rotationally engaged to said extension beam first end portion, to operationally allow selective rotational engagement and disengagement as between said second extension element and said lock cylinder secondary end portion allowing independent engagement of said bolt extension assembly to selectively engage and disengage the door frame via said second extension element, wherein said first and second extension elements are constructed of an inner and an outer sleeve, wherein said first extension element is said outer sleeve and said second extension element is said inner sleeve, said inner and outer sleeves are axially connected through a circular clip that affixes said inner and outer sleeves axially while allowing independent rotational movement as between said inner and outer sleeves that are co-axial to one another about said lengthwise axis, wherein said outer sleeve further comprises a thumb disc type manual grabbing point and said inner sleeve further comprises a lever type manual grasping point to manually effectuate rotational motion about said lengthwise axis of said inner and outer sleeves; (b) turning said lever manually about said lengthwise axis that turns said extension beam that subsequently causes said bolt extension assembly to engage the door frame thus operationally securing the door to the door frame; and (c) turning said thumb disc manually about said lengthwise axis to change from said first axial position to said free movement axial state, thus operationally disengaging said extension beam from said lock cylinder thus disabling said lock cylinder from being able to disengage said bolt extension assembly from the door frame.
16. A method for using a dead bolt lock apparatus according to claim 15 wherein said turning said thumb disc step is reversed to moving manually said thumb disc along said lengthwise axis toward said lock cylinder to engage said male and female portions thus taking said outer sleeve from said free movement axial state to said first axial position with an additional manual turn of said lever thus rotationally having said lock cylinder engaged to said extension beam that is engaged to said bolt extension assembly.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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(12) 50 Lock Apparatus 55 Dead bolt lock apparatus 60 First article 65 Door 70 Second article 75 Door frame 80 First element 85 Lock cylinder 90 Primary end portion of the first element 80 95 Secondary end portion of the first element 80 100 Longitudinal axis of the first element 80 105 Rotational engagement about the longitudinal axis 100 of the first element 80 to the first article 60 110 Primary end portion of the lock cylinder 85 115 Secondary end portion of the lock cylinder 85 120 Longitudinal axis of the lock cylinder 85 125 Rotational engagement about the longitudinal axis 120 of the lock cylinder 85 to the door 65 130 Extension beam 135 First end portion of the extension beam 130 145 Second end portion of the extension beam 130 150 Lengthwise axis of the extension beam 130 155 Rotational engagement about the lengthwise axis 150 of the extension beam 130 to the first article 60 or door 65 160 Co-incident position of the lengthwise axis 150 to the longitudinal axis 100 165 Structure to selectively rotationally engage and disengage the first element 80 secondary end portion 95 or lock cylinder 85 secondary end portion 115 170 Means to selectively engage and disengage the second article 70 that is driven from the extension beam 130 175 Bolt extension assembly to selectively engage and disengage the door frame 75 that is driven from the extension beam 130 180 Male portion of the structure 165, shown as a D shaped profile wherein any other rotational drive profile would be acceptable 185 Female portion of the structure 165, shown as a D shaped profile wherein any other rotational drive profile would be acceptable 190 Rotational engagement state of the male 180 and female 185 portion of the structure 165 facilitating rotational movement as between the extension beam 130 second end portion 145 to the first element 80 secondary end portion 95 195 Rotational engagement state of the male 180 and female 185 portion of the structure 165 facilitating rotational movement as between the extension beam 130 second end portion 145 to the lock cylinder 85 secondary end portion 115 200 Means for urging the male 180 and female 185 portions apart from one another to disengage the rotational engagement state 190 as between the male 180 and female 185 portions into the rotationally disengaged state of the extension beam 130 second end portion 145 to the first element 80 secondary end portion 95 205 Means for urging the male 180 and female 185 portions apart from one another to disengage the rotational engagement state 195 as between the male 180 and female 185 portions into the rotationally disengaged state of the extension beam 130 second end portion 145 to the lock cylinder 85 secondary end portion 115 210 Default bias toward the extension beam 130 second end portion 145 and the first element 80 secondary end portion 95 not being rotationally engaged in a rotationally disengaged state from the means 200 for urging the male 180 and female 185 portions apart from one another 215 Default bias toward the extension beam 130 second end portion 145 and the lock cylinder 85 secondary end portion 115 not being rotationally engaged in a rotationally disengaged state from the means 205 for urging the male 180 and female 185 portions apart from one another 220 Spring for the means 200/205 for urging the male 180 and female 185 portions apart from one another 225 Twist lock assembly 230 Rotational engagement of the twist lock assembly 225 to the first article 60 235 Rotational engagement of the twist lock assembly 225 to the door 65 240 Rotational engagement of the twist lock assembly 225 to the extension beam 130 first end portion 135 245 Rotational movement of the twist lock assembly 225 about the lengthwise axis 150 250 First axial position of the twist lock assembly 225 255 Free movement axial state of the twist lock assembly 225 260 Means to removably lock the first axial position 250 265 Fixed amount of rotation about the lengthwise axis 150 to unlock the twist lock assembly 225 from the first axial position 250 to the free movement axial state 255 270 First extension element 275 Second extension element 280 Parallel position of the first 270 and second 275 extension elements to the lengthwise axis 150 285 Retainer 290 Rotational engagement of the retainer 285 to the first 270 and second 275 extension elements 295 Affixed position of the retainer 285 to the first article 60 300 Affixed position of the retainer 285 to the door 65 305 Interlock axially of the first extension element 270 and the retainer 285 forming the first axial position 250 310 Axially affixed position of the first 270 and second 275 extension elements to one another along the lengthwise axis 150 via an axial interface 315 Independent rotational movement about the lengthwise axis 150 as between the first 270 and second 275 extension elements 320 Rotational engagement of the second extension element 275 to the extension beam 130 first end portion 135 325 Inner sleeve that can be partial sleeve and partial solid 330 Outer sleeve 335 Circular clip to axially connect the inner 325 and outer 330 sleeve to one another 340 Independent rotational movement as between the inner 325 and outer 330 sleeves 345 Thumbscrew type manual grasping point of the outer sleeve 330 350 Lever type manual grasping point for the inner sleeve 325 355 Turning the lever 350 manually about the lengthwise axis 150 that turns the extension beam 130 that subsequently causes the bolt extension assembly 175 to engage the door frame 75 thus operationally securing the door 65 to the door frame 75 360 Turning the thumbscrew 345 manually about the lengthwise axis 150 to change from the first axial position lock 250 to the free movement axial state 255, thus operationally disengaging the extension beam 130 from the lock cylinder 85 thus disabling the lock cylinder 85 from being able to disengage the bolt assembly 175 from the door frame 75 365 Pushing manually the thumb screw 345 along the lengthwise axis 150 toward the lock cylinder 85 to engage the male 180 and female 185 portions thus taking the outer sleeve 330 from the free movement axial state 255 to the first axial position lock 250 with an additional manual turn of the lever 350 thus rotationally having the lock cylinder 85 engaged to the extension beam 130 that is engaged to the bolt extension assembly 175
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(25) Also included in the lock apparatus 50 is the means 170 to selectively engage and disengage the second article 70 that is driven from the extension beam 130, wherein operationally the extension beam 130 selectively rotationally engages the first element 80 and the extension beam 130 selectively engages and disengages the first article 60 to the second article 70, thus resulting in the extension beam 130 always being able to selectively engage and disengage the first article 60 to the second article 70 and the first element 80 only having an ability to selectively engage and disengage the first article 60 to the second article 70 when the first element 80 and the extension beam 130 are selectively rotationally engaged 190 to one another, see in particular
(26) An option for the lock apparatus 50, wherein the structure 165 is preferably constructed of the male portion 180 that is received in the female portion 185 that includes the means 200 for urging the male 180 and female 185 portions apart from one another to operationally cause the default bias 210 toward the extension beam 130 second end portion 145 and the first element 80 secondary end portion 95 not being rotationally engaged, see in particular
(27) Alternatively, for the lock apparatus 50, the male portion 180 is preferably disposed on the extension beam 130 second end portion 145 and the female portion 185 is preferably disposed on the first element 80 secondary end portion 95, as best shown in
(28) Further, optionally for the lock apparatus 50, the means for urging 200 is preferably constructed of a spring 220 that is disposed within the female portion 185 to operationally have the urging movement 210 along the longitudinal axis 120, see in particular
(29) Another alternative for the lock apparatus 50, can further comprise a twist lock assembly 225 that is rotationally engaged 230 to the first article 60, the twist lock assembly 225 is rotationally engaged 240 to the extension beam 130 first end portion 135, the twist lock assembly 225 having rotational movement 245 about the lengthwise axis 150, the twist lock assembly 225 also having a means 260 to removably lock the first axial position 250 along the lengthwise axis 150 and use a fixed amount of rotation 265 about the lengthwise axis 150 to unlock the first axial position 250 to the free movement axial state 255 along the lengthwise axis 150, see
(30) As a continuing alternative for the lock apparatus 50, wherein the twist lock assembly 225 further comprises the first extension element 270 and the second extension element 275 that are both parallel 280 to the lengthwise axis 150 and the retainer 285 that is rotationally engaged 290 to the first 270 and second 275 extension elements and affixed 295 to the first article 60, wherein the first extension element 270 selectively axially interlocks 305 with the retainer 285 to form the first axial position 250, see
(31) As a further alternative for the lock apparatus 50, wherein the first 270 and second 275 extension elements are preferably constructed of an inner 325 and an outer 330 sleeve, wherein the first extension element 270 is the outer sleeve 330 and the second extension element 275 is the inner sleeve 325, the inner 325 and outer 330 sleeves are axially connected 310 through the circular clip 335 that affixes the inner 325 and outer 330 sleeves axially while allowing independent rotational movement 340 as between the inner 325 and outer 330 sleeves about the lengthwise axis 150, see
(32) A continuing alternative for the lock apparatus 50, wherein the outer sleeve 330 further comprises a thumbscrew 345 type manual grabbing point and the inner sleeve 325 further comprises a lever 350 type manual grasping point to manually effectuate rotational motion 355 about the lengthwise axis 150 of the inner 325 and outer 330 sleeves, again see
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(34) Further included in the dead bolt apparatus 55 is the extension beam 130 including the first end portion 135 and the opposing second end portion 145 with the lengthwise axis 150 spanning therebetween, the extension beam 130 having the extension beam 130 rotational engagement about the lengthwise axis 150 to the lock cylinder 85, wherein the lengthwise axis 150 and the longitudinal axis 100 are coincident 160 to one another, wherein the extension beam 130 second end portion 145 has structure 165 to selectively rotationally engage and disengage the lock cylinder 85 secondary end portion 115, as best shown in
(35) Also included in the dead bolt apparatus 55 is the bolt extension assembly 175 to selectively engage and disengage the door frame 75 that is driven from the extension beam 130, wherein operationally the extension beam 130 selectively rotationally engages 165 the lock cylinder 85 and the extension beam 130 selectively 175 engages and disengages the door 65 to the door frame 75, thus resulting in the extension beam 130 always being able to selectively 175 engage and disengage the door 65 to the door frame 75 and the lock cylinder 85 only having an ability to selectively engage and disengage the door 65 to the door frame 75 when the lock cylinder 85 and the extension beam 130 are selectively rotationally engaged 195 to one another, as best shown in
(36) An option for the lock apparatus 55, wherein the structure 165 is preferably constructed of the male portion 180 that is received in the female portion 185 that includes the means 205 for urging the male 180 and female 185 portions apart from one another to operationally cause the default bias 215 toward the extension beam 130 second end portion 145 and the lock cylinder 85 secondary end portion 115 not being rotationally engaged 205, wherein manual effort 365 is required to overcome the default bias 215 to rotationally engage 195 the extension beam 130 second end portion 145 and the lock cylinder 85 secondary end portion 115, all as best shown in
(37) Another option for the lock apparatus 55 wherein the male portion 180 is preferably disposed on the extension beam 130 second end portion 145 and the female portion 185 is preferably disposed on the lock cylinder 85 secondary end portion 115, as best shown in
(38) A further option for the lock apparatus 55 wherein the means 205 for urging is preferably constructed of a spring 220 that is disposed within the female portion 185 to operationally have the urging movement 215 along the longitudinal axis 120, again see
(39) Alternatively for the lock apparatus 55 can further comprise the twist lock assembly 225 that is rotationally engaged 235 to the door 65, also the twist lock assembly 225 is rotationally engaged 240 to the extension beam 130 first end portion 135, wherein the twist lock assembly 225 having rotational movement 245 about the lengthwise axis 150, see
(40) Wherein operationally the twist lock assembly 225 facilitates the structure 165 to rotationally engage the lock cylinder 85 secondary end portion 115 and the extension beam 130 second end portion 145 to one another in the first axial position 250 and to disengage the rotational engagement 195 at the lock cylinder 85 secondary end portion 115 and the extension beam 130 second end portion 145 when in the free movement axial state 255, again see
(41) A further alternative for the lock apparatus 55 wherein the twist lock assembly 225 further comprises the first extension element 270 and the second extension element 275 that are both parallel 280 to the lengthwise axis 150 and the retainer 285 that is rotationally engaged 290 to the first 270 and second 275 extension elements and affixed 295 to the door 65, wherein the first extension element 270 selectively axially interlocks 305 with the retainer 285 to form the first axial position 250, see
(42) Wherein the first 270 and second 275 extension elements are axially affixed 310 to one another along the lengthwise axis 150 via an axial interface that allows independent rotational movement 315 about the lengthwise axis 150 as between the first 270 and second 275 extension elements, wherein the second extension element 275 is rotationally engaged to the extension beam 130 first end portion 135, see
(43) Another alternative for the lock apparatus 55, wherein the first 270 and second 275 extension elements are preferably constructed of the inner 325 and the outer sleeve 330, wherein the first extension element 270 is the outer sleeve 330 and the second extension element 275 is the inner sleeve 325, the inner 325 and outer 330 sleeves are axially connected 310 through the circular clip 335 that affixes the inner 325 and outer 330 sleeves axially while allowing independent rotational movement 340 as between the inner 325 and outer 330 sleeves that are co-axial to one another about the lengthwise axis 150, see
(44) A continuing alternative for the lock apparatus 55, wherein the outer sleeve 330 further comprises the thumbscrew 345 type manual grabbing point and the inner sleeve 325 further comprises the lever 350 type manual grasping point to manually effectuate rotational motion 355 about the lengthwise axis 150 of the inner 325 and outer 330 sleeves, see
Method of Use
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(46) Thirdly a step of turning 360 the thumbscrew 345 manually about the lengthwise axis 150 to change from the first axial position lock 250 to the free movement axial state 255, thus operationally disengaging the extension beam 130 from the lock cylinder 85, thus disabling the lock cylinder 85 from being able to disengage the bolt extension assembly 175 from the door frame 75, see
(47) Further as an option for the method for using the dead bolt lock apparatus 55, wherein the turning 360 the thumb screw 345 third step is reversed to moving manually or preferably pushing manually 365 the thumb screw 345 along the lengthwise axis 150 toward the lock cylinder 85 to engage the male 180 and female 185 portions thus taking the outer sleeve 330 from the free movement axial state 255 to the first axial position lock 250 with an additional manual turn of the lever 350 thus rotationally having the lock cylinder 85 rotationally engaged to the extension beam 130 that is rotationally engaged to the bolt extension assembly 175, see
Conclusion
(48) Accordingly, the present invention of a lock apparatus has been described with some degree of particularity directed to the embodiments of the present invention. It should be appreciated, though; that the present invention is defined by the following claims construed in light of the prior art so modifications of the changes may be made to the exemplary embodiments of the present invention without departing from the inventive concepts contained therein.