Rod guide
10329809 ยท 2019-06-25
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y10T292/62
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
E05B63/0056
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A rod guide for guiding lock rods at sheet metal cabinet doors or the like, including a carrier which can be fixed on the inner surface of the door leaf, and a guide element which can be mounted on the carrier. The guide element forms a housing and has a guide surface having an adjustable distance from the inner surface of the door leaf when the rod is assembled. The carrier is a stud bolt or welded stud with a circumferential thread, onto which stud bolt an adjusting screw or adjusting nut is screwed or can be screwed. The adjusting screw or the adjusting nut is rotatably supported in the housing or guide element. The adjusting screw or adjusting nut has a circumferential surface for turning the adjusting screw or adjusting nut manually, which circumferential surface is accessible from the outside and is roughened or knurled or edged.
Claims
1. A rod guide for guiding a lock rod at a sheet metal cabinet door, comprising: a carrier configured to be fixed on an inner surface of a door leaf, the carrier comprising: a stud bolt or welded stud with a circumferential thread; and a guide element configured to be mounted on the carrier, the guide element comprising: a housing; an opening in the housing, the opening being configured to accept the lock rod and having a guide surface with an adjustable distance from the inner surface of the door leaf when the rod guide is assembled and fixed to the inner surface of the door leaf; and an adjusting screw or adjusting nut which is rotatably supported in the housing; wherein the adjusting screw or adjusting nut is screwed onto the stud bolt or welded stud in an axial direction; and wherein the adjusting screw or adjusting nut has a circumferential surface that is formed in the axial direction between the guide surface and the inner surface of the door leaf, and which is accessible from outside the housing and is roughened or knurled or edged or prismatic.
2. The rod guide according to claim 1; wherein the housing comprises an orifice through which the circumferential surface projects outwards.
3. The rod guide according to claim 2; wherein the orifice is shaped in such a way that it allows the adjusting screw or the adjusting nut to be slid through laterally for assembly thereof in the housing.
4. The rod guide according to claim 1; wherein the adjusting screw or adjusting nut is rotatably supported at a front side thereof in the housing so as to be fixed with respect to axial displacement.
5. The rod guide according to claim 1; wherein the guide element further comprises: an internal threaded connection having a first thread pitch for forming a first threaded connection with the circumferential thread of the stud bolt or welded stud; and a second threaded connection, having a second thread pitch which is larger than the first thread pitch, arranged between a part guide element forming the guide surface and a part of the guide element which is screwed on the stud bolt or welded stud.
6. The rod guide according to claim 5; wherein the second threaded connection is formed by a guide surface portion with external thread and a stud bolt portion with internal thread.
7. The rod guide according to claim 5; wherein the second threaded connection is formed by a guide surface portion with internal thread and a stud bolt portion with external thread.
8. The rod guide according to claim 6 or 7; wherein the threads of the first and second threaded connections are arranged in such a way that they both work in the same direction when the nut is rotated and when the guide surface portion is fixed with respect to relative rotation.
9. The rod guide according to claim 1; wherein the housing forms an undercut receiving space configured to support the adjusting screw or adjusting nut; and wherein the adjusting screw or adjusting nut comprises a stub shaft configured to be inserted laterally into the receiving space; and wherein the stub shaft comprises a protruding ring configured to be received in an undercut of the undercut receiving space in a tongue-and-groove manner.
10. The rod guide according to claim 9; wherein the stub shaft further comprises an undercut portion from which the protruding ring protrudes; and wherein the receiving space has: a funnel-shaped entrance with flexible funnel walls configured to guide the undercut portion of the stub shaft; and a circular region which adjoins the funnel-shaped entrance and is configure to rotationally support the undercut portion of the stub shaft.
11. The rod guide according to claim 10; wherein the housing includes a retaining nose, which prevents or impedes the stub shaft from sliding out of the circular region, that is arranged at the funnel-shaped entrance.
12. The rod guide according to one of claims 1 and 9 to 11; wherein at least one element selected from the group consisting of the housing, the adjusting screw, and adjusting nut is made of plastic.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(23) It is to be understood that the figures and descriptions of the present invention have been simplified to illustrate elements that are relevant for a clear understanding of the present invention, while eliminating, for purposes of clarity, many other elements which are conventional in this art. Those of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that other elements are desirable for implementing the present invention. However, because such elements are well known in the art, and because they do riot facilitate a better understanding of the present invention, a discussion of such elements is not provided herein.
(24) The present invention will now be described in detail on the basis of exemplary embodiments.
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(26) The housing 20 has two opposing orifices 32, 34 (
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(28) To this end, two axial projections 40, 42 emerge from the side walls of the adjusting screw or adjusting nut 30 for rotational support, which axial projections 40, 42 are held in a corresponding cavity in the housing 20 by housing walls 38 from which spring legs 44, 46 emerge. The spring legs 44, 46 flex away when the nut 30 is inserted owing to the conical receiving space 48 formed by them so that, after insertion and after the mounted position is achieved, the spring legs 44, 46 along with the side wall projections springingly wrap around the axial projection 40, 42 and rotatably support the nut 30 accordingly. The nut 30, including axial projections 40, 42, is drilled through and provided with an internal thread 50. This threaded bore hole 50 can receive the bolt with the circumferential thread 28, wherein the distance of the nut from the support surface of die thin wall 26 can be adjusted by the rotating process at the nut 30. The adjusting nut is supported on the housing ends by end faces 52, 54 and accordingly provides a stable connection between housing 20 and welded stud 18 on the one hand and housing 20 and guide surface 22 on the other hand.
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(30) As a result of the different pitches of the two threaded connections, when the component part 130 is rotated, a small axial movement on the stud bolt 18 is realized in relation to a large axial movement of component part 130 on the thread 60 of part 56 in the same direction or in the opposite direction, depending on whether a left-hand thread or right-hand thread is required, resulting in a net displacement which is used to adjust the rod guide with respect to the distance of the rod guide from contact surface 122 and inner surface 26 of door leaf 16 without needing to remove the rod from the guide.
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(37) At the same time, ring 80 in the component 358 forming the rod guide forms a pivot beating so that the nut 330 can be rotated with the fingers because of the rough surface 336, wherein the distance of the contact surface 322 from the plane 16 of the door leaf 16 is adjusted and it is accordingly possible to adapt to the respective conditions of the lock rod 12.
(38) The invention is commercially applicable in switch cabinet construction, for example.
(39) While this invention has been described in conjunction with the specific embodiments outlined above, it is evident that many alternatives, modifications, and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, the preferred embodiments of the invention as set forth above are intended to be illustrative, not limiting. Various changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the inventions as defined in the following claims.
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
(40) 10, 110, 210, 310 rod guide 12 lock rod (round) 14 lock rod (flat) 16 sheet metal cabinet door 18 carder 20, 120 housing 22, 122, 222 guide surface 24 distance 26 inner surface 28 circumferential thread 30, 130 adjusting screw, adjusting nut 32 orifice 34 orifice 36, 136, 336 circumferential surface 38 housing wall 40 axial projection 42 axial projection 44, 344 spring leg 46, 346 spring leg 48, 348 funnel aperture 50, 150, 250, 350 threaded bore hole 52 end trace 54 end face 56, 256, 356 first portion (forms the guide surfaces) 58, 258, 358 second portion (can be screwed onto stud bolt) 60, 260 first thread pitch 62 second thread pitch 64 external thread 66 internal thread 68 external thread 70 internal thread 72 first threaded connection 74 second threaded connection 76 receiving space, undercut 78 stub shaft 80 ring 82 undercut 84 circular region 86 undercut area 88 retaining nose