Door lock
11479991 · 2022-10-25
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y10T292/0999
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
E05C3/124
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B55/12
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B65/1013
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B63/20
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Y10T70/5327
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
E05B63/185
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B63/127
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B63/12
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E05B63/18
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B63/20
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B55/12
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
The present application provides a lock (100) for a door. The lock comprises a housing (102), a lock mechanism (108), and a bolt (104). An end portion (112) of the bolt comprises a trigger (106). The lock mechanism is operable to move the bolt between a locked position in which the end portion extends through an opening in the housing and projects from the housing, and an unlocked position in which the end portion is within the housing. The lock further comprises a retraction mechanism (110), wherein actuation of trigger causes the retraction mechanism to automatically move the bolt from the locked position into the unlocked position.
Claims
1. A lock for a door, the lock comprising: a housing, a lock mechanism, and a bolt; the lock mechanism operable to move the bolt between a locked position in which an end portion of the bolt extends through an opening in the housing and projects from the housing, and an unlocked position in which the end portion is within the housing, wherein the bolt comprises a trigger located at the end portion of the bolt that extends through the opening in the housing, wherein a portion of the trigger extends out of the housing; and the lock further comprising a retraction mechanism, wherein actuation of the trigger causes the retraction mechanism to automatically move the bolt from the locked position into the unlocked position.
2. The lock of claim 1, wherein the trigger comprises a catch at the end portion of the bolt, the catch having an engaged position in which it protrudes from a side surface of the bolt so as to engage the opening when the bolt is in the locked position, and a disengaged position in which it is depressed towards the side surface of the bolt, wherein actuation of the trigger comprises moving the catch into the disengaged position.
3. The lock of claim 1, wherein the retraction mechanism resiliently biases the bolt into the unlocked position.
4. The lock of claim 2, wherein the catch is resiliently biased into the engaged position.
5. The lock of claim 2, wherein the trigger further comprises an arm, a first end of which is connected to the catch, and a second end of which extends into the housing, the arm being pivotally connected to the bolt.
6. The lock of claim 2, wherein the lock mechanism comprises a rotatable paddle, the rotatable paddle contained within the housing and configured, when rotated in a first direction, to move the bolt into the locked position.
7. The lock of claim 6, wherein the paddle is configured, when rotated in a second direction opposite to the first direction, to cause the bolt to move into the unlocked position.
8. The lock of claim 7, wherein the paddle is configured, when rotated in the second direction, to move the catch into the disengaged position by counter-rotating an arm, thereby causing the bolt to move into the unlocked position.
9. The lock of claim 6, wherein the paddle is configured, when rotated in the first direction, to move the bolt into the locked position by pushing against a second end of an arm.
10. The lock of claim 9, wherein the paddle is further configured, when rotated in the first direction, to move the catch into the engaged position by rotating the arm.
11. The lock of claim 2, further comprising a bolt guide within which the bolt moves between the locked and unlocked positions, the bolt guide comprising a guide surface configured to prevent the catch from entering the engaged position when located within the housing.
12. The lock of claim 1, wherein the trigger comprises: a first catch on a first side of the end portion of the bolt; and a second catch on an opposing second side of the end portion of the bolt; each catch having an engaged position in which it protrudes from its respective side of the bolt so as to engage the opening when the bolt is in the locked position, and a disengaged position in which it is substantially flush with the respective side of the bolt.
13. The lock of claim 12, wherein the trigger further comprises: a first arm, a first end of which is connected to the first catch, and a second end of which extends into the housing, the first arm being pivotally connected to the bolt; a second arm, a first end of which is connected to the second catch, and a second end of which extends into the housing, the second arm being pivotally connected to the bolt; and a symmetry linkage coupling the first arm to the second arm, the symmetry linkage configured to ensure mirrored movement of the first and second catches.
14. The lock of claim 13, wherein the retraction mechanism comprises a spring connected to the symmetry linkage, the spring configured to urge the bolt into the unlocked position, and further configured, when the bolt is in the locked position, to urge the first and second catches into the engaged position.
15. A door leaf comprising: a lock for a door, the door including the door leaf; the lock comprising: a housing, a lock mechanism, and a bolt; the lock mechanism operable to move the bolt between a locked position in which an end portion of the bolt extends through an opening in the housing and projects from the housing, and an unlocked position in which the end portion is within the housing, wherein the bolt comprises a trigger located at the end portion of the bolt that extends through the opening in the housing, wherein a portion of the trigger extends out of the housing; and the lock further comprising a retraction mechanism, wherein actuation of the trigger causes the retraction mechanism to automatically move the bolt from the locked position into the unlocked position.
16. A door comprising: a door frame; a door leaf connected to the door frame by a hinge located at an opposing side of the door leaf from a lock; the lock comprising: a housing, a lock mechanism, and a bolt; the lock mechanism operable to move the bolt between a locked position in which an end portion of the bolt extends through an opening in the housing and projects from the housing, and an unlocked position in which the end portion is within the housing, wherein the bolt comprises a trigger located at the end portion of the bolt that extends through the opening in the housing, wherein a portion of the trigger extends out of the housing; the lock further comprising a retraction mechanism, wherein actuation of the trigger causes the retraction mechanism to automatically move the bolt from the locked position into the unlocked position; and the door frame further comprising a socket for receiving the bolt when the bolt is in the locked position.
17. The door of claim 16, wherein the trigger comprises a catch at the end portion of the bolt, the catch having an engaged position in which it protrudes from a side surface of the bolt so as to engage the opening when the bolt is in the locked position, and a disengaged position in which it is depressed towards the side surface of the bolt, wherein actuation of the trigger comprises moving the catch into the disengaged position.
18. The door of claim 17, wherein the trigger further comprises an arm, a first end of which is connected to the catch, and a second end of which extends into the housing, the arm being pivotally connected to the bolt.
19. The door of claim 17, wherein the lock mechanism comprises a rotatable paddle, the rotatable paddle contained within the housing and configured, when rotated in a first direction, to move the bolt into the locked position.
20. The door of claim 16, wherein the trigger comprises: a first catch on a first side of the end portion of the bolt; and a second catch on an opposing second side of the end portion of the bolt; each catch having an engaged position in which it protrudes from its respective side of the bolt so as to engage the opening when the bolt is in the locked position, and a disengaged position in which it is substantially flush with the respective side of the bolt.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Examples of the present disclosure will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying figures, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(11) Housing 102 comprises a base portion 114 configured to sit within, i.e. to be concealed within, a door leaf (not shown); and a front plate 116 configured to sit flush with an edge of the door leaf. The front plate 116 is provided with screws 118 for fixing the lock 100 to a door leaf. Lock mechanism fixing screw 120 holds the lock mechanism 108 in place. A bolt guide 122 is provided within the housing. The bolt guide comprises two guide surfaces, the guide surfaces provided at either side of the bolt 104 so as to guide the bolt as it moves between the locked and unlocked positions.
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(13) The second end 204a of the first arm 202a is connected to the second end 204b of the second arm 202b by a symmetry linkage 208. The symmetry linkage couples the first arm 202a to the second arm 202b in such a way that the arms move as a mirror image of each other. In other words, when the first arm 202a rotates in a clockwise direction, the second arm 202b matches its movement in a counter-clockwise direction. Accordingly, when the first catch 200a moves in an upwards direction, the second catch 200b will move an equal distance in a downwards direction, and vice versa.
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(15) Connected to the symmetry linkage 208 is a spring 110. Spring 110 is connected to a housing 102 of the lock so as to apply a biasing force (F2) that acts to pull the symmetry linkage 208 (and hence the bolt 104) into the housing. In other words, the spring acts to constantly urge the bolt 104 into the unlocked configuration. Symmetry linkage 208 also applies a biasing force (F1) that acts to urge the catches 200a, 200b into the engaged position. In other words, the spring acts to constantly urge the catches 200a, 200b into the engaged position. However, the bolt guide 122 as discussed in respect of
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(17) Operation of the lock will now be described.
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(20) By fully rotating the paddle 109 in the clockwise direction, the bolt 104 enters the locked position as shown in
(21) If a user wishes to unlock the lock, they again operate the lock mechanism so as to rotate the paddle 109 in an anti-clockwise direction. As shown in
(22) Alternatively, if someone attempts to loop a string, rope, wire or cable around the end portion 112 of the bolt 104 while the lock 100 is in the locked position as shown in
(23) It is to be understood that the above description is intended to be illustrative, and not restrictive. Many other implementations will be apparent to those of skill in the art upon reading and understanding the above description. For example, the embodiment described in the specific description is a purely mechanical embodiment. However, as the skilled person will realise (and as is disclosed in the summary section), the lock disclosed herein can also be an electromechanical lock. For example, the retraction mechanism could be an electrical motor, and the trigger could be an electrical pressure sensor, or an optical sensor. Also, where a direction is used herein, it is to be understood that the direction could be reversed. For example, where a ‘clockwise’ and ‘anticlockwise’ direction are referred to, it is to be understood that these directions could be reversed. Although the present disclosure has been described with reference to a specific example implementation, it will be recognized that the disclosure is not limited to the implementations described, but can be practiced with modification and alteration insofar as such modification(s) and alteration(s) remain within the scope of the appended claims. Accordingly, the specification and drawings are to be regarded in an illustrative sense rather than a restrictive sense. The scope of the disclosure should, therefore, be determined with reference to the appended claims, along with the full scope of equivalents to which such claims are entitled.