Anti-ligature handle and escutcheon for operating a lock
09714525 ยท 2017-07-25
Assignee
Inventors
- Darren C. Eller (East Lyme, CT, US)
- Ryan Piantek (Middletown, CT, US)
- Dan Riley (Easton, CT, US)
- Andrew Geraci (Branford, CT, US)
Cpc classification
Y10T292/57
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
E05B1/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B5/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E05B3/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B1/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
An anti-ligature handle and escutcheon for operating a lock. The handle and escutcheon are smoothly curved in all directions to eliminate hanging points and prevent suicide by preventing the attachment of a ligature to the handle or escutcheon. The handle is curved to allow fingers to be inserted behind the handle to pull on the handle. The handle is attached to a handle plate that slides behind an escutcheon plate portion of the escutcheon. Multiple ligature traps in the form of an inverted V are positioned in parallel offset rows between the handle plate and the escutcheon plate to prevent the insertion of a ligature around the handle and handle plate.
Claims
1. An anti-ligature handle and escutcheon mechanism mountable on a door for operating a lock mounted on the door, the anti-ligature handle and escutcheon mechanism comprising: a handle rotatable between an open and a closed position, the handle being shaped as a lever handle with a smoothly curved outer surface to prevent the attachment of a ligature thereto, the handle rotating about a first end of the lever handle shape to operate the lock; an escutcheon having an escutcheon plate oriented parallel to the door when the anti-ligature handle and escutcheon mechanism is mounted on the door; and a handle plate oriented parallel to the door when the anti-ligature handle and escutcheon mechanism is mounted on the door, the handle being securely attached to the handle plate to prevent ligatures from being inserted between the handle and the handle plate, the handle plate moving with the handle and being exposed only above the handle as the handle is rotated toward the open position to operate the lock and the handle plate moving behind the escutcheon plate between the escutcheon plate and the door as the handle is rotated to the closed position.
2. The anti-ligature handle and escutcheon mechanism according to claim 1 further including an escutcheon liner attached to the escutcheon plate and positioned between the escutcheon plate and the handle plate.
3. The anti-ligature handle and escutcheon mechanism according to claim 2 wherein the escutcheon liner is formed of plastic and reduces friction between the escutcheon plate and the handle plate when the handle is rotated.
4. An anti-ligature handle and escutcheon mechanism mountable on a door for operating a lock mounted on the door, the anti-ligature handle and escutcheon mechanism comprising: a handle rotatable between an open and a closed position, the handle being shaped as a lever handle with a smoothly curved outer surface to prevent the attachment of a ligature thereto, the handle rotating about a first end of the lever handle shape to operate the lock; an escutcheon having an escutcheon plate oriented parallel to the door when the anti-ligature handle and escutcheon mechanism is mounted on the door; a handle plate oriented parallel to the door when the anti-ligature handle and escutcheon mechanism is mounted on the door, the handle being securely attached to the handle plate to prevent ligatures from being inserted between the handle and the handle plate, the handle plate moving with the handle as the handle is rotated toward the open position to operate the lock and the handle plate moving behind the escutcheon plate between the escutcheon plate and the door as the handle is rotated to the closed position; and an escutcheon liner attached to the escutcheon plate and positioned between the escutcheon plate and the handle plate, the escutcheon liner including at least one ligature trap formed on a surface thereof between the escutcheon liner and the handle plate, the at least one ligature trap acting to prevent ligatures from being inserted between the escutcheon plate and the handle plate.
5. The anti-ligature handle and escutcheon mechanism according to claim 4 wherein the at least one ligature trap is formed as a dead end shape having an open end to receive a ligature and a closed end to prevent the passage of a ligature, the dead end shape being oriented on the escutcheon liner to direct ligatures inserted between the handle plate and the escutcheon plate into the open end of the dead end shape.
6. The anti-ligature handle and escutcheon mechanism according to claim 5 wherein the dead end shape is a V shape or a U shape.
7. The anti-ligature handle and escutcheon mechanism according to claim 5 further including a plurality of additional adjacent ligature traps, each additional ligature trap having a dead end shape with an open end to receive a ligature and a closed end to prevent the passage of a ligature.
8. The anti-ligature handle and escutcheon mechanism according to claim 7 wherein the plurality of additional adjacent dead end ligature traps are formed in at least two rows, the at least two rows including a first row having adjacent dead end ligature traps and a second row, offset from the first row, the second row oriented to position the open ends of the dead end shapes of the second row to receive ligatures extending between dead end ligature traps in the first row.
9. The anti-ligature handle and escutcheon mechanism according to claim 8 wherein the plurality of additional adjacent dead end ligature traps each have a V shape or a U shape.
10. The anti-ligature handle and escutcheon mechanism according to claim 9 wherein the plurality of additional adjacent dead end ligature traps are oriented with the open ends of the traps pointing approximately down when the anti-ligature handle and escutcheon mechanism is mounted on the door to prevent debris from accumulating in the ligature traps.
11. The anti-ligature handle and escutcheon mechanism according to claim 4 further including a plurality of additional adjacent ligature traps and wherein the additional ligature traps are formed as small ridges set in offset rows with a low height, the moving handle plate being in contact with and riding against the additional ligature traps.
12. The anti-ligature handle and escutcheon mechanism according to claim 1 wherein the anti-ligature handle is smoothly curved and shaped to allow a user to place fingers behind an upper edge of the handle and between the upper edge of the handle and the handle plate, but without providing an opening behind the handle.
13. The anti-ligature handle and escutcheon mechanism according to claim 1 wherein the escutcheon surrounds the handle.
14. The anti-ligature handle and escutcheon mechanism according to claim 13 wherein the escutcheon defines a recessed area and the handle pivots in the recessed area.
15. The anti-ligature handle and escutcheon mechanism according to claim 14 wherein the recessed area is approximately triangular in shape and includes an arcuate edge along at least one side of the approximately triangular recessed area.
16. The anti-ligature handle and escutcheon mechanism according to claim 14 wherein the recessed area is approximately triangular in shape, and the first end of the handle pivots near a first corner of the approximately triangular recessed area and a second end of the handle moves from near a second corner of the approximately triangular recessed area to near a third corner of the approximately triangular recessed area as the handle is rotated.
17. The anti-ligature handle and escutcheon mechanism according to claim 1 wherein the handle further includes a second end and the handle plate extends beyond the second end of the handle and passes underneath a portion of the escutcheon as the handle is rotated to operate the lock.
18. The anti-ligature handle and escutcheon mechanism according to claim 17 further comprising a handle liner attached to the handle plate, the handle liner including a guide, the escutcheon includes a guide track and the guide of the handle liner slides along the guide track of the escutcheon as the handle is rotated to operate the lock.
19. The anti-ligature handle and escutcheon mechanism according to claim 1 wherein the escutcheon is smoothly curved and provides no projections or hanging points.
20. The anti-ligature handle and escutcheon mechanism according to claim 2 further including a backing plate mountable to the door and wherein the escutcheon, escutcheon plate, and escutcheon liner are fixed relative to the backing plate.
21. The anti-ligature handle and escutcheon mechanism according to claim 20 further including a handle liner attached to the handle plate, the handle liner and the escutcheon liner being formed of plastic, the escutcheon liner being positioned between the handle plate and the escutcheon plate, and the handle liner being positioned between the handle plate and the backing plate.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) 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 PREFERRED EMBODIMENT(S)
(16) In describing the preferred embodiment of the present invention, reference will be made herein to
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(19) The handle 10 rotates within an approximately triangular shaped recess 20 in an escutcheon 22 that surrounds the handle 10. The lower end 18 slides along an arcuate lower edge 24 of the recess 20 in the escutcheon 22.
(20) As can be seen in
(21) The handle 10 includes an upper edge marked at 10a and 10b. The user may reach beyond this upper edge and place fingertips behind and below this upper edge which allows the handle to be operated more easily. This shape also allows the user to reach behind the upper edge 10a, 10b of the handle and pull the handle towards the user which allows the handle to be used to pull the door 16 towards the user.
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(24) The escutcheon plate 30 which forms the upper surface of the escutcheon 22 is preferably provided with an anti-friction escutcheon liner 34 made of plastic. As will be described below, the opposite surface of the anti-friction escutcheon liner 34 is provided with ligature traps.
(25) The anti-friction escutcheon liner 34 is provided with short studs 36 that project out from the anti-friction escutcheon liner surface to engage correspondingly shaped openings formed on the opposite side of the escutcheon plate 30. The studs 36 couple the liner 34 to the hidden surface of the escutcheon plate 30. The escutcheon 22, including the escutcheon plate 30, the anti-friction escutcheon liner 34 and the backing plate 32 from a stationary unit which is fixed relative to the door 16.
(26) The back surface of the handle plate 28 is provided with an anti-friction handle liner 38, which is also preferably formed of a low friction plastic. The handle plate 28, the anti-friction handle liner 38 and the handle 10 form a moving unit and move together as the handle is rotated. The anti-friction handle liner 38 and the handle plate 28 are tightly attached to the back side of the handle 10 with screws 40.
(27) The escutcheon 22, handle plate 28 and backing plate are all preferably made of stainless steel, although other materials may be used. It can be seen that this construction makes an alternating layered structure of stainless escutcheon plate 30, plastic anti-friction escutcheon liner 34, stainless handle plate 28, anti-friction handle liner 38 followed by stainless backing plate 32. This alternating stainless steel plastic design provides for low friction, great strength and silent operation characteristic of high quality products.
(28) The backing plate 32 is attached to the escutcheon 22 with screws 42. A bushing 44 attaches to the door and long studs 46 pass through the lock and cooperate with screws 48 for final mounting.
(29) The lower edge of the anti-friction handle liner 38 is provided with a raised guide 50 formed as a ridge along the curved edge thereof. The curvature of the ridge matches the curvature of lower edge 24 of the recess 20 in the escutcheon 22. The raised guide enters and slidingly engages a corresponding guide track 58 (see
(30) The raised guide 50 may be formed as part of the plastic anti-friction handle liner 38 or as part of the handle plate 28. The anti-friction handle liner 38 is provided with studs 54 around its perimeter which engage matching holes 56 in the handle plate 38. The short studs 54 and matching holes 56 lock the anti-friction handle liner 38 to the handle plate so that they move together as the handle 10 is rotated.
(31) The handle 10 is typically biased upwards to the closed position by springs located in the lock mechanism. A resilient bumper 52 is provided in the escutcheon which acts to silently stop the upward return motion of the handle when the handle is released.
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(33) The space behind the upper edge 10a, 10b of the handle forms a downwardly curved groove or channel which is not open. This prevents attachment of a ligature behind the handle 10. In
(34) The raised guide 50 slides inside the escutcheon just inside the curved edge 24. The thickness of the raised guide 50 is greater than the size of the curved opening along 24. This traps the raised guide 50 inside the lower edge 24 of the escutcheon and prevents ligatures from entering there.
(35) As can also be clearly seen in the side elevational views of
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(39) The front surface of the handle plate 28 (which is partially exposed in
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(41) The guide track 58 can be seen in the back view of
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(43) If by chance the ligature passes through the small gap between adjacent ligature traps, it will project into the dead end formed by the inverted V of the ligature trap in the offset row immediately above the gap. It will be seen that it is not possible to pass ligatures in the upwards direction around the handle. The rows of ligature traps act as a one-way barrier to prevent upward insertion of any ligature even if small diameter or stiff ligatures are used.
(44) The ligature traps are shallow ridges and the surfaces of those ridges ride against and wipe the smooth surface of the handle plate 28 as the handle 10 is operated. This wiping action also wipes off any dirt or debris from the surface of the handle plate 28 as the handle returns. The dirt is wiped into the inverted V and subsequently falls out by the force of gravity.
(45) In the event that any dirt passes into a gap, it will be swept into the inverted V in the next row due to the offset row construction. Any liquid or dirt can eventually work its way down from the upper rows of the ligature traps as the edges of the upper rows funnel liquid or debris into the gaps in those rows, and the inverted V shapes in the subsequent rows then act to move the liquid or contaminants laterally to the gap in that row.
(46) In the preferred design, the V-shaped ligature traps are separate and have small gaps between each trap. Alternatively, the ligature traps may be formed as a continuous horizontal zigzag, but by forming them as individually spaced elements with a small gap between each element, dirt, dust, water and other contaminants are prevented from accumulating on the upper side of the traps.
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(48) 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.