Multiple point door locking system
11572722 · 2023-02-07
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Cpc classification
Y10T292/0834
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E05B63/16
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E05B15/104
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Y10T292/096
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Y10T292/084
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Y10T292/0801
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E05C1/002
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Y10T292/1016
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E05B65/1086
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E05C1/10
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Y10T292/098
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Y10T292/0839
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E05B59/00
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Y10T70/5239
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Y10T292/0971
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
Y10T292/0837
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E05B17/20
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E05B63/16
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E05B59/00
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E05C1/00
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E05C1/10
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Abstract
A door lock system comprising a first rotary configured to control extension and retraction of the deadbolt via a primary cam mechanism; a second rotary control configured to control extension and retraction of the latch; and a link configured to retract the deadbolt in response to operation of the second rotary control when the latch is retracted by the second rotary control. The link is configured to move along a linear path normal to the movement of the deadbolt and the door latch and to contact the primary cam mechanism upon the link movement to affect deadbolt retraction and extension. A lever may be used to retract the latch in response to rotation of the first rotary control in a first rotational direction when the deadbolt is retracted by the first rotary control.
Claims
1. A door lock system, comprising: a) a frame having a first side and a second side opposite said first side; b) a deadbolt and a door latch connected to said frame and configured to move between retracted and extended positions; c) a first rotary control connected to said frame, wherein said first rotary control has a first axis of rotation, wherein said first rotary control is configured to control deadbolt movement between extended and retracted positions, wherein said first rotary control is configured to retract said deadbolt via a primary cam mechanism when said first rotary control is rotated in a first rotational direction, wherein said primary cam mechanism is rotatable about a second axis of rotation off-spaced from said first axis of rotation and is directly acted upon by said first rotary control to retract said deadbolt, and wherein said primary cam mechanism is configured to be rotatable in a second rotational direction opposite of said first rotational direction when directly acted upon by said first rotary control to retract said deadbolt; d) a second rotary control having a third axis of rotation off-spaced from said first rotary control, wherein said second rotary control is configured to control said door latch movement between extended and retracted positions; and e) a lever coupled to said frame at a pivot point, wherein said lever includes an extension configured to positively move said door latch to said retracted position in reaction to rotation of said first rotary control in said first rotational direction when said deadbolt is moved toward said retracted position by said first rotary control, wherein said lever is configured to be rotatable about said pivot point in said second rotational direction opposite of said first rotational direction through an arc in response to a rotary input to said first rotary control, wherein said first rotational direction is one of a clockwise direction or a counterclockwise direction, and wherein said second rotational direction is the other of said clockwise direction or said counterclockwise direction.
2. The system in accordance with claim 1 wherein said first rotary control includes a first and second actuator disposed on said first side and said second side of the frame, respectively, wherein either of said first or second actuators is configured to effect rotation of said first rotary control.
3. The system in accordance with claim 2 wherein the second rotary control includes a first and second handle disposed on said first side and said second side of the frame, respectively, wherein either of said first or second handles is configured to effect rotation of said second rotary control.
4. The system in accordance with claim 2 wherein at least one of said first and second actuators is a finger and thumb operated rotor.
5. The system in accordance with claim 1 wherein said second rotary control includes a first and second handle disposed on said first side and said second side of the frame, respectively, wherein either of said first or second handles is configured to effect rotation of said second rotary control.
Description
DRAWING DESCRIPTION
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(34) In the drawings, a preferred multi-function door lock system or apparatus 10, has a mounting frame 11 sized for insertion into a door opening 11′.
(35) The frame has opposite sides 12 and 13 which respectively face toward the door exterior 14, and the door interior 15. The front side 16 of the frame is carried by a mounting plate 17 held in position by fasteners 18, as seen in
(36) A first rotary control such as rotary actuator 25 is located at one level on the frame, at the interior side of the door, for example, to control deadbolt movement between extended and retracted positions via compact mechanism in the frame. That mechanism typically includes primary cam 26. Actuator 25 is typically gripped by the user's thumb and finger, to be turned in operating the deadbolt. A second rotary control, such as handle 27 is located at a second and typically lower level, to project from the frame, at the interior side of the door, for example, to control latch 21 movement between extended and retracted positions via compact mechanism in the frame, that mechanism typically including secondary cam mechanism 28. See
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(38) Latch movement between extended and retracted positions occurs in response to turning of either of handles 27 and 32 as effected via compact secondary cam mechanism 28.
(39) It is a feature of the invention that means is provided and operatively connected between the secondary cam mechanism 28 and primary cam mechanism 26 comprised of upper split cam parts 55 and 55a and arms 39 and 39a to effect deadbolt movement as aforesaid in response to operation of said second rotary control, as effected via rotary input to said second rotary control from only one side of the frame. Thus, for example, as interior side handle 27 is turned to turn shaft 27a, not only is the latch retracted from extended position in engagement with the door frame or associated hardware, at opening 22, (see
(40) In this regard, return of the deadbolt to the right in
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(42) Arm 50 on the hub 40 is rotatable to displace foot 36a on link 36 downwardly. This movement causes downward translation of link 36 (see
(43) In this regard, counterclockwise turning of rotor 53 in
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SUMMARY OF USER OPERATION
(46) 1. From exterior side of door, key 29 is turning to unlock (retract) the deadbolt 19. Then handle 32 is turned to retract latch 21, to open door, and also perform this function in case deadbolt was already retracted.
(47) 2. From interior side of door, rotary actuator 25 is turnable to unlock (retract) the deadbolt. Also, actuator 25 is turnable to effect retraction of latch 21, via lever 61. This enables operation of the hold back 95 and pusher 97 to enable door to swing freely.
(48) 3. From interior side of door, handle 27 can be turned to retract both latch and the deadbolt, as in an emergency.