Reversible Handleset Spindle Actuator And Related Method And Kit
20170016247 ยท 2017-01-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05B63/04
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05C21/00
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E05B15/02
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E05B3/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E05B3/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B15/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A reversible handleset spindle actuator and related method and kit. The spindle actuator is configured to be installed in a handleset. A first thumb-operated lever receiver is positioned to be engaged by a thumb-operated lever connected to the exterior escutcheon of the handleset when the actuator is installed in the handleset configured for a right-handed position. A second thumb-operated lever receiver is positioned to be engaged by the thumb-operated lever when the actuator is installed in the handleset configured for a left-handed position. A spindle is provided for operating a latch mechanism and a rack and pinion mechanism is provided for rotating the spindle, from an initial position, in a first direction when the first thumb-operated lever receiver is moved longitudinally towards the spindle and rotating the spindle in a second direction when the second thumb-operated lever receiver is moved longitudinally towards the spindle.
Claims
1. A reversible handleset spindle actuator configured to be installed between an exterior escutcheon of a handleset and an interior escutcheon of the handleset, the reversible handleset spindle actuator comprising: a first thumb-operated lever receiver positioned to be engaged by a thumb-operated lever connected to an exterior escutcheon of the handleset when the actuator is installed in the handleset configured for a right-handed position; a second thumb-operated lever receiver positioned to be engaged by the thumb-operated lever connected to the exterior escutcheon of the handleset when the actuator is installed in the handleset configured for a left-handed position; a spindle for operating a latch mechanism; a rack and pinion mechanism for: rotating the spindle, from an initial position, in a first direction when the first thumb-operated lever receiver is moved longitudinally towards the spindle; and rotating the spindle, from the initial position, in a second direction different from the first direction when the second thumb-operated lever receiver is moved longitudinally towards the spindle.
2. The reversible handleset spindle actuator of claim 1 further comprising a return mechanism for returning the spindle to the initial position when no pressure is exerted on the first thumb-operated lever receiver and when no pressure is exerted on the second thumb-operated lever receiver.
3. The reversible handleset spindle actuator of claim 2, wherein the return mechanism comprises two springs oppositely mounted on a central wall of a casing of the spindle actuator, each spring respectively engaging one of two receiving portions of a pinion of the rack and pinion mechanism.
4. The reversible handleset spindle actuator of claim 1, wherein the spindle further comprises an active wing, on a one half of a needle portion thereof, for allowing a handle of the handleset connected on the interior escutcheon to actively rotate the spindle while allowing the handle to remain passive when an active one between the first and second thumb-operated lever receivers is moved longitudinally towards the spindle.
5. The reversible handleset spindle actuator of claim 1, wherein two symmetrical openings are provided therethrough for allowing a protuberance in the exterior escutcheon to get within a first one of the two openings when the spindle actuator is installed in the handleset, thereby preventing an inactive one between the first and second thumb-operated lever receivers from moving longitudinally towards the spindle.
6. The reversible handleset spindle actuator of claim 5, wherein a second one of the two openings allows a screw to be inserted towards a receiving socket in the exterior escutcheon for providing a dummy configuration of the exterior escutcheon whereby both the first and second thumb-operated lever receivers are prevented from moving longitudinally towards the spindle.
7. A method for positioning a reversible handleset spindle actuator in a handleset for providing a required handed configuration for the handleset, the method comprising: receiving the handleset, wherein the reversible handleset spindle actuator is pre-installed providing a first handed configuration for the handleset or wherein the handleset spindle actuator is uninstalled, the spindle actuator comprising a first thumb-operated lever receiver for rotating a spindle of the spindle actuator in a first direction and a second thumb-operated lever receiver for rotating the spindle in a second direction different from the first direction; when the spindle actuator is pre-installed in the first handed configuration different from the required handed configuration, unscrewing the spindle actuator from the exterior escutcheon of the handleset; rotating the spindle actuator over the exterior escutcheon along the spindle axis for providing the required handed configuration; and once properly positioned, screwing the spindle actuator into the exterior escutcheon.
8. A handleset kit comprising: an interior escutcheon: an exterior escutcheon; and a reversible handleset spindle actuator configured to be installed between the exterior escutcheon and the interior escutcheon, the reversible handleset spindle actuator comprising: a first thumb-operated lever receiver positioned to be engaged by a thumb-operated lever connected to an exterior escutcheon of the handleset when the actuator is installed in the handleset configured for a right-handed position; a second thumb-operated lever receiver positioned to be engaged by the thumb-operated lever connected to the exterior escutcheon of the handleset when the actuator is installed in the handleset configured for a left-handed position; a spindle for operating a latch mechanism; a rack and pinion mechanism for: rotating the spindle, from an initial position, in a first direction when the first thumb-operated lever receiver is moved longitudinally towards the spindle; and rotating the spindle, from the initial position, in a second direction different from the first direction when the second thumb-operated lever receiver is moved longitudinally towards the spindle.
9. The kit of claim 8, wherein the reversible handleset spindle actuator further comprises a return mechanism for returning the spindle to the initial position when no pressure is exerted on the first thumb-operated lever receiver and when no pressure is exerted on the second thumb-operated lever receiver.
10. The kit of claim 9, wherein the return mechanism comprises two springs oppositely mounted on a central wall of a casing of the spindle actuator, each spring respectively engaging one of two receiving portions of a pinion of the rack and pinion mechanism.
11. The kit of claim 8, wherein the spindle further comprises an active wing, on a one half of a needle portion thereof, for allowing a handle of the handleset connected on the interior escutcheon to actively rotate the spindle while allowing the handle to remain passive when an active one between the first and second thumb-operated lever receivers is moved longitudinally towards the spindle.
12. The kit of claim 8, wherein the reversible handleset spindle actuator further comprises two symmetrical openings provided therethrough for allowing a protuberance in the exterior escutcheon to get within a first one of the two openings when the spindle actuator is installed in the handleset, thereby preventing an inactive one between the first and second thumb-operated lever receivers from moving longitudinally towards the spindle.
13. The kit of claim 12, wherein a second one of the two openings allows a screw to be inserted towards a receiving socket in the exterior escutcheon for providing a dummy configuration of the exterior escutcheon whereby both the first and second thumb-operated lever receivers are prevented from moving longitudinally towards the spindle.
14. The kit of claim 8, wherein the interior escutcheon further comprises a first lock screw receiver for receiving a lock screw for preventing an interior handle actuator from moving.
15. The kit of claim 14, wherein the interior escutcheon further comprises a second lock screw receiver for preventing an interior lock knob from moving.
16. The kit of claim 15, wherein the interior escutcheon further comprises a plate comprising one or more indications aligned with at least one of the first and second lock screw receivers.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0020] Further features and exemplary advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description, taken in conjunction with the appended drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0030] In a first set of embodiments, the present invention addresses the need for a spindle actuator in the body of the handleset that can provide the two handed actuator configurations (i.e., for the handleset to be installed to the right side of the door (right-handed or RH) or to the left side of the door (left-handed or LH) as perceived from the exterior). Specifically, the spindle actuator in accordance with the teachings of the first set of embodiments can be installed in the body of the handleset in a right-handed (RH) configuration or a left-handed (LH) configuration without having to modify the actuator itself, but by modifying the position of the spindle actuator within the body of the handleset, which may be accomplished at the time of installation of the handleset rather than at the time of manufacture of the handleset. A method for modifying the position of the spindle actuator within the body of the handleset is also provided. In some embodiments, the spindle actuator also allows the door latch to be operated from the thumb-operated lever without movement of an interior door knob or handle.
[0031] In a second set of embodiments, the present invention addresses the need for a simplified and reliable solution to return the handle or knob to its original position when released. Specifically, in accordance with the teachings of the second set of embodiments, an interior escutcheon is designed with embedded support structures to receive a simple torsion spring for returning the handle or knob to its original position when released, thereby replacing the typical complete spring-loaded component for the same purpose.
[0032] In a third set of embodiments, the present invention addresses the need for a handleset that can easily be converted from an active handleset to a passive handleset. Specifically, in accordance with the teachings of the third set of embodiments, moving parts located within the body of the handleset are designed to allow one or more screws to be easily added to restrict or eliminate movement. Such screw(s) can be added at the time of installation of the handleset rather than at the time of manufacture of the handleset. For instance, the deadbolt interior knob mechanism, the interior handle mechanism and the spindle actuator may be configured to allow passage of a locking screw towards their respective escutcheon.
[0033] Reference is now made to the drawings in which
[0034] The handleset 1000 allows operation of a latch mechanism (not shown), which may be a single point system or a multipoint door gear system such as the SECURY AUTOMATIC system from Gretsch-Unitas Group Gmbh. Different latch mechanisms may be made compatible with the teachings of the present invention without affecting the present invention. The handleset 1000 depicted in the example of
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[0036] In the example of
[0037] The second thumb-operated lever receiver 2012 is positioned to be engaged by the thumb-operated lever 1212 when the spindle actuator 2000 is installed in the handleset 1000 configured for a left-handed position.
[0038] A plate 2020 is depicted with screw holes for installing the spindle actuator 2000 in the handleset 1000. In the depicted example, the spindle actuator 2000 is configured for installation in the handleset 1000 above the thumb-operated lever 1212, which implies that the bottom receiver between the first and second thumb-operated lever receivers 2010 and 2012 is active. Other means of installation could be provided without affecting the present invention. Optionally, markings may be provided on the plate 2020, which may be used to correctly align the spindle 2002 (i.e., using notch 2024 useful during manufacturing and/or for quality assurance purposes) and/or explicitly indicating which side of the spindle actuator 2000 is to be aligned with the top of the handleset 1000 by using letters RH (DR) and/or LH (GA). Likewise, in order to ensure that the plate 2020 itself is correctly aligned with the casing 2050, an alignment opening 2028 may be provided to receive an alignment tab 2046 from the casing 2050. Markings and alignment means may also additionally or alternatively be provided on the casing 2050 and/or the spindle 2002. While optional, the markings may be used to prevent or reduce the likelihood of manufacturing and installation problems. Other means of ensuring proper alignment and installation may be provided, including relying on the reliability of the manufacturing process and knowledge of the installers.
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[0040] The rack and pinion mechanism 2030 is configured in such a way that when the first thumb-operated lever receiver 2010 is moved longitudinally towards the spindle 2002, the spindle 2002 is rotated, from an initial position (as depicted on
[0041] In the example of
[0042] A return mechanism 2040 may be provided for returning the spindle to the initial position when no pressure is exerted on the first (e.g., RH configuration) or second (e.g., LH configuration) thumb-operated lever receiver 2010 or 2012. When installed into the handleset 1000, the return mechanism 2040 also provides a positive pressure during operation of the thumb-operated lever 1212. In the depicted example, two compression springs 2042 and 2043 are provided in contact with a central wall 2044 of the casing 2050 and receiving portions 2046 and 2048 respectively of the pinion 2034. The central wall 2044 may be made by punching-up a corresponding portion of the casing 2050 perpendicularly thereto. This punch-up technique, while not mandatory, is simple enough for manufacturing and does not require additional material to be soldered or otherwise attached to the casing 2050.
[0043] The spindle 2002 has to be maintained in place in the spindle actuator 2000. In the depicted example, the spindle 2002 is inserted through the plate 2020, into the rack 2032. A lock portion 2006 of the spindle 2002 also extends through the casing 2050. A C-clip 2060 is used against the lock portion 2006 that ensures rotatability of the spindle 2002 while limiting longitudinal movement thereof. A bushing 2008 may be used between the plate 2020 and the spindle 2002, e.g., to limit the likelihood of water seeping around the spindle 2002.
[0044] In some embodiments, the spindle 2002 provides an interior handle actuator portion 2004 configured to match a corresponding receiving mechanism 1120 in the interior escutcheon 1100 for the door latch to be operated from the thumb-operated lever without movement of an interior door knob or handle.
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[0046] As can be appreciated in the example of
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[0051] The spindle actuator 2000 could be made in different material. Following experiments, it has been determined that heat-treated steel was effective for the pinion 2034 while investment casting was proper for the pinion 2032 and the spindle 2002 and zinc-plated steel for the other elements thereof. Other manufacturing techniques could also be used instead of the punching and/or casting suggested herein. For instance, the spindle 2002 could be machine instead of being casted (e.g., wing 2003 being soldered to the needle 2005). Of course, skilled persons will readily recognize that the invention does not depend on the material used and that the other suitably-selected material (plastic, other metals, etc.) could be used without affecting the teachings of the present invention.
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[0053] In accordance with a second set of embodiments of the present invention,
[0054] In accordance with a third set of embodiments of the present invention,
[0055] A lock screw receiver 1152 may also be provided in the interior escutcheon 1100 and an interior lock knob 1310. The plate 1130 may also comprise an opening 1132 aligned with the lock screw receiver 1152. The opening 1132 may be smaller or larger than the actual expected screw or may also only be a marker indicating where the plate 1130 is to be perforated to reach the lock screw receiver 1152. Once a lock screw is inserted in the lock screw receiver 1152, the interior lock knob 1310 is immobilized, preventing the interior lock knob 1310 from moving.
[0056] A lock screw receiver 1250 may also be provided in the exterior escutcheon 1200 and through a spindle actuator 2000. Once a lock screw is inserted in the lock screw receiver 1250, the spindle actuator 2000 is immobilized, at least in an active direction, preventing a thumb-operated lever 1212 from moving. The optional protuberance 1214 may also prevent movement of the spindle actuator 2000 that would cause the thumb-operated lever 1212 to be moved oppositely from its normal movement.
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[0058] Skilled persons will readily understand that the present invention relates to different improvements to improve inventory management (e.g., by providing a single boxed configuration modifiable at the time of installation into the require handed configuration and/or dummy configuration) and/or manufacturing and/or reliability of parts of a handleset kit and/or the handleset kit itself. It will also be readily appreciated that the first, second and third sets of embodiments of the present invention may be provided together in a given handleset. However, the different sets of embodiments are independent and may be provided alone or in some groups. Elements which may be determined to be essential from the description in one set of embodiments should not be determined to be essential in other set(s) of embodiments. The claims properly construed shall determine the essential elements of the invention.
[0059] The description of the present invention has been presented for purposes of illustration but is not intended to be exhaustive or limited to the disclosed embodiments. Depicted elements in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale. Many modifications and variations will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art. The embodiments were chosen to explain the principles of the invention and its practical applications and to enable others of ordinary skill in the art to understand the invention in order to implement various embodiments with various modifications as might be suited to other contemplated uses.