LOCKING PIECE ASSEMBLY FOR LATCH BOLTS
20180119454 ยท 2018-05-03
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05C3/124
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05C3/162
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E05B55/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A locking piece assembly adapted for installation in a cylindrical lock and meant to engage a locking mechanism comprises a locking piece and a lock button. The locking piece has one end adapted to engage the locking mechanism and an opposite end with a connecting hook. The lock button has an aperture adapted for attachment to the locking piece connecting hook, and can be depressed to move the locking piece inward to engage the locking mechanism after the locking piece assembly is installed in the cylindrical lock. The lock button can be installed onto the locking piece by hand, specifically by inserting the connecting hook into the aperture on the lock button, pivoting the lock button with respect to the locking piece, and placing the locking piece and lock button into alignment. After installation, the connecting hook is held in place to prevent separation from the lock button aperture.
Claims
1. A locking piece assembly adapted for installation in a cylindrical lock to engage a locking mechanism upon being moved, the locking piece assembly comprising: a locking piece having one end adapted to engage the locking mechanism, and an opposite end having a connecting hook; and a lock button having an aperture adapted to be attached to the locking piece connecting hook, the lock button being able to be depressed to move the locking piece inward to engage and lock the locking mechanism after installation in the cylindrical lock; wherein the lock button may be attached by hand onto the locking piece by inserting the connecting hook into the aperture on the lock button, pivoting the button with respect to the locking piece, and placing the locking piece and button into alignment.
2. The locking piece assembly of claim 1 wherein the connecting hook is held in place to restrict separation from the lock button aperture following installation in the cylindrical lock.
3. The locking piece assembly of claim 1 wherein the locking piece connecting hook comprises a hook end extending generally perpendicularly to a longitudinal axis of the cylindrical lock and a hook projection extending in a direction opposite the hook end, and wherein after attachment to the lock button the hook end and the hook projection are held in place within the lock button aperture.
4. The locking piece assembly of claim 1 wherein the locking piece is held in place and permits rotational movement of the lock button around the connecting hook after installation of the attached locking piece and lock button into the lock assembly.
5. The locking piece assembly of claim 1 wherein the locking piece is elongated and after attachment to the lock button is in longitudinal alignment therewith.
6. A cylindrical lock comprising: a locking mechanism; a locking piece having one end engaging the locking mechanism, and an opposite end having a connecting hook; and a lock button extending from a knob of the cylindrical lock and having an aperture at an inward end thereof, the locking piece connecting hook being attached to the lock button aperture, the lock button being able to move the locking piece to engage and lock the locking mechanism.
7. The lock of claim 6 wherein the connecting hook is held in place to restrict separation from the lock button aperture.
8. The lock of claim 6 wherein the locking piece connecting hook comprises a hook end extending generally perpendicularly to a longitudinal axis of the cylindrical lock and a hook projection extending in a direction opposite the hook end, the hook end and the hook projection being held in place within the lock button aperture.
9. The lock of claim 1 wherein the locking piece is elongated and is in longitudinal alignment with the lock button.
10. A method of making a lock piece assembly comprising: providing a locking piece having one end adapted to engage the locking mechanism, and an opposite end having a connecting hook; providing a lock button having an aperture adapted to be attached to the locking piece connecting hook, the lock button being able to be depressed to move the locking piece inward to engage and lock the locking mechanism after assembly; and attaching the lock button to the locking piece by inserting the connecting hook into the aperture on the lock button and placing the locking piece and button into alignment.
11. The method of claim 10 including pivoting the button with respect to the locking piece after inserting the connecting hook into the lock button aperture and before placing the locking piece and button into alignment.
12. The method of claim 10 wherein the locking piece connecting hook comprises a hook end extending generally perpendicularly to a longitudinal axis of the cylindrical lock and a hook projection extending in a direction opposite the hook end, and wherein after attachment the hook end and the hook projection are held in place within the lock button aperture.
13. The method of claim 10 wherein the locking piece connecting hook comprises a hook end extending generally perpendicularly to the locking piece longitudinal axis and a hook projection extending in a direction opposite the hook end, and wherein during assembly the connecting hook is inserted into the connecting aperture with the longitudinal axis of the button at an angle with the longitudinal axis of the locking piece, an outward end of the button is pivoted with respect to the locking piece so that the angle between the button axis and locking piece axis decreases, until an inward side of the hook projection contacts an edge of the button aperture, and the lock button and locking piece are moved into longitudinal alignment, and after assembly the hook end and the hook projection are held in place within the lock button aperture.
14. The method of claim 10 wherein the button aperture is sized such that there is an interference when the hook projection is pivoted to contact the edge of the button aperture and during installation the hook projection moves beyond the aperture edge and snaps into place within the button aperture.
15. The method of claim 10 wherein the locking piece is elongated and after attachment to the lock button is in longitudinal alignment therewith.
16. A method of manufacturing a cylindrical lock having a locking mechanism comprising: providing a locking piece having one end adapted to engage the locking mechanism, and an opposite end having a connecting hook; providing a lock button having an aperture adapted to be attached to the locking piece connecting hook, the lock button being able to be depressed to move the locking piece inward to engage and lock the locking mechanism after assembly; attaching the lock button to the locking piece by inserting the connecting hook into the aperture on the lock button and placing the locking piece and button into alignment to make a locking piece assembly; and installing the locking piece assembly into the cylindrical lock whereby the lock button extends from a knob of the cylindrical lock and the locking piece one end engages a locking mechanism of the cylindrical lock, the lock button being able to move the locking piece to engage and lock the locking mechanism.
17. The method of claim 16 including pivoting the button with respect to the locking piece after inserting the connecting hook into the lock button aperture and before placing the locking piece and button into alignment.
18. The method of claim 16 wherein the locking piece connecting hook comprises a hook end extending generally perpendicularly to a longitudinal axis of the cylindrical lock and a hook projection extending in a direction opposite the hook end, and wherein after attachment the hook end and the hook projection are held in place within the lock button aperture.
19. The method of claim 16 wherein the locking piece connecting hook comprises a hook end extending generally perpendicularly to the locking piece longitudinal axis and a hook projection extending in a direction opposite the hook end, and wherein during assembly the connecting hook is inserted into the connecting aperture with the longitudinal axis of the button at an angle with the longitudinal axis of the locking piece, an outward end of the button is pivoted with respect to the locking piece so that the angle between the button axis and locking piece axis decreases, until an inward side of the hook projection contacts an edge of the button aperture, and the lock button and locking piece are moved into longitudinal alignment, and after assembly the hook end and the hook projection are held in place within the lock button aperture.
20. The method of claim 16 wherein the button aperture is sized such that there is an interference when the hook projection is pivoted to contact the edge of the button aperture and during installation the hook projection moves beyond the aperture edge and snaps into place within the button aperture.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] 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 EMBODIMENT(S)
[0023] In describing the embodiment(s) of the present invention, reference will be made herein to
[0024] The present invention is directed to an improved locking piece assembly adapted for installation in a bored tubular or cylindrical lock for installation in bored or otherwise formed circular openings in doors. The locking piece is attached to a button that is depressed or otherwise moved by the user, and moves the locking piece, e.g., inwardly to engage and lock the latch bolt locking mechanism in the bored, tubular or cylindrical lock. Referring to
[0025] Locking piece 20 connects lock button 14, extending from doorknob 12, to the latch bolt locking mechanism 18 within cylindrical lock and may be made from an elongated strip, such as stamped steel or other suitable material. A first, forked end 22 of the locking piece 20 is positioned in the central portion of the lock assembly, between escutcheon plates 11. As more clearly shown in
[0026] The second end of locking piece 20, opposite from the first, forked end 22, comprises a connecting hook 24 configured in accordance with the present invention. The embodiment of connecting hook 24 as shown has a hook end 24a extending generally perpendicularly to longitudinal axis 40 and a hook projection 24b which extends or flanges out in the direction opposite the hook end 24a. This structure is used to create the connection between the locking piece 20 and a lock button 14 of doorknob 12. Referring to
[0027] The sequence of the method of assembly of the embodiment of the locking piece 20 depicted to lock button 14 is shown in
[0028] The dimensions of hook end 24a and hook projection 24b may serve as a barrier to prevent removal of the locking piece 20 from the aperture 16 of the lock button after attachment to the lock button. More specifically, the stepped-in edge of hook projection 24b makes it more difficult to easily separate the lock button 14 and the connecting hook 24, and provides for a permanent connection during normal operation of the locking mechanism. Additionally, the locking piece 20 is held in a non-rotatable position after the locking piece assembly is installed into the cylindrical lock, before or after the lock is installed in the bored opening of the door 10. The lock button 14 is still capable of rotating around axis 40 and the connecting hook 24 of the locking piece 20 after the installation, by means of rotating a button knob end 14a (
[0029] Thus, the present invention provides a complimentary locking piece and button apparatus, and method of assembly, that requires a minimal number of parts, is inexpensive, and may be done without the aid of a machine.
[0030] 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.
[0031] Thus, having described the invention, what is claimed is: