Deadbolt latch assembly
10060167 ยท 2018-08-28
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05C1/06
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Y10T292/1016
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
E05B63/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E05C1/06
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B63/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A deadbolt latch assembly is provided which includes a housing, bolt, slide, and a pivot member. The bolt is movable, at least partially, into and out of the housing. The slide is located inside the housing and coupled to the bolt to move the bolt, at least partially, into and out of the housing. The slide also includes a plurality of slots. The pivot member includes a plurality of cam members extending therefrom. Each cam member is configured to engage one of the plurality of slots on the slide.
Claims
1. A deadbolt latch assembly comprising: a housing defining an outer periphery; a bolt movable relative to the housing between an extended position and a retracted position; a slide coupled to the bolt; wherein the slide includes a plurality of slots; a pivot member that includes a plurality of cam members extending therefrom, wherein each cam member of the plurality of cam members is configured to extend through and engage with a corresponding one of the plurality of slots on the slide, wherein the pivot member defines a bore therethrough that is dimensioned to receive a tailpiece of a deadbolt locking assembly to rotate the pivot member; wherein each cam member of the plurality of cam members does not extend beyond the outer periphery of the housing when extended through and engaged with a corresponding one of the plurality of slots; and wherein the bolt extends at least partially out of the housing to the extended position in response to rotation of the pivot member in a first direction such that the cam members extend through and engage with the slots of the slide to cause the slide to move and thereby extend the bolt to the extended position, and wherein the bolt retracts from the extended position to the retracted position in response to rotation of the pivot member in a second direction such that the cam members extend through and engage with the slots of the slide to cause the slide to move and thereby retract the bolt to the retracted position.
2. The deadbolt latch assembly of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of cam members extends radially from the pivot member.
3. The deadbolt latch assembly of claim 1, wherein the pivot member rotates in the first direction about 180 degrees to extend the bolt to the extended position.
4. The deadbolt latch assembly of claim 1, wherein the pivot member rotates in the second direction about 180 degrees to retract the bolt from the extended position to the retracted position.
5. The deadbolt latch assembly of claim 1, wherein the plurality of cam members includes three spaced apart fingers, and wherein each of the three fingers extends radially from the pivot member.
6. The deadbolt latch assembly of claim 5, wherein each of the three fingers engages a corresponding one of the plurality of slots on the slide such that rotation of the pivot member moves the slide.
7. The deadbolt latch assembly of claim 1, wherein the plurality of cam members uniformly spread torque load when the pivot member is rotated.
8. The deadbolt latch assembly of claim 1, wherein the housing is configured such that there are no moving structures both exterior of the housing above the slide and located in a cross bore in a door.
9. A deadbolt latch assembly comprising: a housing; a bolt movable relative to the housing between an extended position and a retracted position; a slide located inside the housing and coupled to the bolt; wherein the slide includes a plurality of slots; a pivot member that includes a plurality of cam members extending therefrom, wherein each cam member of the plurality of cam members is configured to extend through and engage with a corresponding one of the plurality of slots on the slide, wherein the pivot member defines a bore therethrough that is dimensioned to receive a tailpiece of a deadbolt locking assembly to rotate the pivot member; wherein the pivot member rotates about 180 degrees in a first direction to extend the bolt to the extended position; and wherein the bolt extends at least partially out of the housing to the extended position in response to rotation of the pivot member in the first direction such that the cam members extend through and engage with the slots of the slide to cause the slide to move and thereby extend the bolt to the extended position, and wherein the bolt retracts from the extended position to the retracted position in response to rotation of the pivot member in a second direction such that the cam members extend through and engage with the slots of the slide to cause the slide to move and thereby retract the bolt to the retracted position.
10. The deadbolt latch assembly of claim 9, wherein each of the plurality of cam members extends radially from the pivot member.
11. The deadbolt latch assembly of claim 9, wherein the pivot member rotates in the second direction about 180 degrees to retract the bolt from the extended position to the retracted position.
12. The deadbolt latch assembly of claim 9, wherein the plurality of cam members includes three spaced apart fingers, and wherein each of the three fingers extends radially from the pivot member.
13. The deadbolt latch assembly of claim 12, wherein each of the three fingers engages a corresponding one of the plurality of slots on the slide such that rotation of the pivot member moves the slide.
14. The deadbolt latch assembly of claim 9, wherein the plurality of cam members uniformly spread torque load when the pivot member is rotated.
15. The deadbolt latch assembly of claim 9, wherein the pivot member is contained in the housing.
16. A deadbolt latch assembly comprising: a housing formed to define an opening; a bolt movable relative to the housing between an extended position and a retracted position; a slide coupled to the bolt, wherein the slide includes at least one slot; a pivot member that includes at least one cam member extending therefrom, wherein the at least one cam member is configured to extend through and engage with the at least one slot, wherein the pivot member defines a bore therethrough that is dimensioned to receive a tailpiece of a deadbolt locking assembly to rotate the pivot member; wherein the housing is configured so that the at least one cam member moves within the opening of the housing and is not located exterior of the housing when extended through and engaged with the at least one slot; and wherein the bolt extends at least partially out of the housing to the extended position in response to rotation of the pivot member in a first direction such that the at least one cam member extends through and engages with the at least one slot of the slide to cause the slide to move and thereby extend the bolt to the extended position, and wherein the bolt retracts from the extended position to the retracted position in response to rotation of the pivot member in a second direction such that the at least one cam member extends through and engages with the at least one slot of the slide to cause the slide to move and thereby retract the bolt to the retracted position.
17. The deadbolt latch assembly of claim 16, wherein the pivot member rotates in the first direction about 180 degrees to extend the bolt to the extended position.
18. The deadbolt latch assembly of claim 16, wherein the pivot member rotates in the second direction about 180 degrees to retract the bolt from the extended position to the retracted position.
19. The deadbolt latch assembly of claim 16, wherein the at least one cam member includes three spaced apart fingers, and wherein each of the three fingers extends radially from the pivot member.
20. The deadbolt latch assembly of claim 19, wherein the at least one slot comprises a plurality of slots, and wherein each of the three fingers engages a corresponding one of the plurality of slots on the slide such that rotation of the pivot member moves the slide.
21. The deadbolt latch assembly of claim 16, wherein the at least one cam member uniformly spreads torque load when the pivot member is rotated.
22. The deadbolt latch assembly of claim 16, wherein the housing is configured so that there are no moving structures both exterior of the housing above the slide and located in a cross bore in a door.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
(1) The present disclosure will be described hereafter with reference to the attached drawings which are given as non-limiting examples only, in which:
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(9) Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views. The exemplification set out herein illustrates embodiments of the deadbolt latch assembly, and such exemplification is not to be construed as limiting the scope of the deadbolt latch assembly in any manner.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(10) The deadbolt latch assembly of the present disclosure reduces the size of the deadbolt latch assembly which frees up space in the cross bore to accommodate other components, such as motors, gears, cylinders, batteries, etc. This reduced-sized deadbolt latch assembly is due to a new cam/cam member slide or rack and pinion design in the deadbolt latch assembly that has the effect of being able to rotate the turnpiece about 180 degrees, while using less effort than the traditional 90 to 110 degrees rotation. This deadbolt configuration is amendable to motor-driven deadbolt assemblies, since smaller motors may be able to retract and extend the deadbolt under this lighter load. In an illustrative embodiment, the deadbolt latch of the present disclosure works similar to a rack and pinion mechanism, instead of the traditional single lever arm. The present disclosure employs three shorter slots and rotates about 180 degrees to throw a bolt about 1 inch instead of the prior art single arm rotating 110 degrees to throw the same bolt. In addition, unlike the prior art, the three lever arms, being shorter, create a mechanical advantage of spreading the torque load in a more uniform way, particularly at the beginning and end of the stroke. In other words, there are no peaks like with the single lever arm design where there is a higher load at the beginning or end of the locking and unlocking operation. This ease in effort may be useful under side load conditions on the door, such as weather stripping or door warpage.
(11) A perspective view of latch set assembly 2 is shown in
(12) A rear perspective view of deadbolt latch assembly 2 in partial cut-away view is shown in
(13) Bore 12 in pivot member 10 is configured to receive a tailpiece or other extending member from either the key set or turnpiece on the inside or outside of the door. That provides rotational movement. It is also appreciated that an axle or other rotating member may be attached to a motor or gear to create the same rotational movement. In whichever power source is used to create the rotational movement, it is appreciated that the shorter fingers, when compared to traditional pivot arms, will make movement of slide 22 that much easier. To that end, it is further appreciated how fingers 28, 26, and 24 do not appreciably extend above the top surface 44 of slide 22. Typical throw arms extend much further, even beyond the top surface of the housing which requires greater force to initiate movement, as well as reducing usable space in a cross bore. (Compare
(14) A downward-looking side perspective view of deadbolt latch assembly 2 shown in cross-section is shown in
(15) Side cross-sectional views of a portion of deadbolt latch assembly 2 are shown in
(16) A side view of a door 54 with deadbolt latch assembly 2 inserted into cross bore 56 is shown in
(17) A side cross-sectional view of deadbolt latch assembly 2 fitted in door 54 is shown in
(18) A cross-sectional view of both a prior art deadbolt latch assembly 72 and a door 54, similar to that shown in
(19) Although the present disclosure has been described with reference to particular means, materials and embodiments, from the foregoing description, one skilled in the art can easily ascertain the essential characteristics of the present disclosure and various changes and modifications may be made to adapt the various uses and characteristics without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention as set forth in the following claims.