EP0454965A1 - Serrure encatrée notamment avec bielle motrice - Google Patents
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- EP0454965A1 EP0454965A1 EP91102987A EP91102987A EP0454965A1 EP 0454965 A1 EP0454965 A1 EP 0454965A1 EP 91102987 A EP91102987 A EP 91102987A EP 91102987 A EP91102987 A EP 91102987A EP 0454965 A1 EP0454965 A1 EP 0454965A1
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E05—LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
- E05B—LOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
- E05B63/00—Locks or fastenings with special structural characteristics
- E05B63/08—Mortise locks
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E05—LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
- E05C—BOLTS OR FASTENING DEVICES FOR WINGS, SPECIALLY FOR DOORS OR WINDOWS
- E05C9/00—Arrangements of simultaneously actuated bolts or other securing devices at well-separated positions on the same wing
- E05C9/04—Arrangements of simultaneously actuated bolts or other securing devices at well-separated positions on the same wing with two sliding bars moved in opposite directions when fastening or unfastening
- E05C9/047—Arrangements of simultaneously actuated bolts or other securing devices at well-separated positions on the same wing with two sliding bars moved in opposite directions when fastening or unfastening comprising key-operated locks, e.g. a lock cylinder to drive auxiliary deadbolts or latch bolts
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- the invention relates to a mortise lock, especially espagnolette lock, according to the preamble of the independent claims.
- the fitting screw passage holes provided on mortise locks on the market are arranged in such a way that removing the mortise lock requires the fittings to be removed, which is done, for example, when painting the door.
- the corresponding operation turns out to be uneconomical.
- the object of the invention is based on the task of designing a mortise lock, in particular an espagnolette lock, of the type in question in such a way that the removal of the mortise lock does not require the dismantling of the fittings - fittings or rosettes.
- a mortise lock in particular an espagnolette lock with a lock cylinder and handle follower operated latch and bolt, is indicated with an increased use value.
- the bulge located in the rear corner area of the lock housing above the nut allows a fitting screw to be placed there.
- the implementation of the same is possible in that the depth pointing in the face direction the extension of the connecting line between the nut and the fitting screw passage hole is sufficient.
- All the fitting screws assigned to a fitting plate extend in a common longitudinal axis. Specifically, the upper fitting screw is at the level of the bulge, that is, above the nut. Below the nut, the corresponding fitting screw passes through the through hole of the lock housing provided there.
- the third fitting screw which is then still provided in most cases, extends through the door beyond the lower lock case narrow wall.
- the mortise lock especially the espagnolette lock, can always be removed from the door after the corresponding fitting screw has been removed.
- the bulge is contained by a corner angle.
- the corner bracket is a cost-saving injection-molded part, which is to be connected to the lock cover and lock base during lock assembly.
- the solution is to provide the lock housing with a bulge in the area at the rear of the nut.
- Their depth in the faceplate direction is at least so great that the bulge bottom is closer to the nut center than the distance between the nut center and the fitting screw passage hole adjacent to the faceplate.
- the two fitting screws holding the rosette can accordingly be arranged on a line which is perpendicular to the cuff, such that a fitting screw runs on both sides of the nut bearing point. One passes through the forend-side through hole, while the other crosses the bulge. To remove the mortise lock, you only have to unscrew the fitting screw next to the forend on this version. Then the mortise lock can be pulled out of the pocket of the door. The other fitting screw remains on the door and holds the rosette.
- the locking cylinder can also be enclosed by a rosette.
- the lock housing has a bulge in its rearward area of the lock cylinder, the depth of which in the face-to-face direction is at least so large that the bulge bottom of the lock cylinder longitudinal axis is closer than the distance between the lock cylinder longitudinal axis and that adjacent to the face plate Forend screw through hole.
- the one fitting screw holding the rosette is passed through this through hole, while the other fitting screw is the bulge enforced. It is therefore possible to loosen only the fitting screw penetrating the through hole of the lock housing in order to remove the lock.
- the other fitting screw however, can remain in its position holding the rosette.
- a mortise lock which has all of the above-mentioned bulges, can therefore be equipped with both fittings and rosettes, depending on which fittings are to be used.
- the bulge bottom of the bulge adjacent to the lock cylinder is designed as a lock housing wall tapering obliquely towards the cuff and provides the necessary support so that tensioning forces do not result in the lock mechanism being stiff. It is advisable to form the bulge bottom from the narrow side wall of a carrier plate of the lock gear.
- this carrier plate also includes the associated fitting screw passage hole. In this way, the carrier plate fulfills a multiple function while saving lock components.
- the espagnolette lock has a lock housing 2 connected to a cuff 1.
- the cuff 1 fastened to the one narrow side of the lock housing 2 has a greater length than the lock housing 2 and extends over an upper and a lower drive rod 3 or, respectively, emerging from the lock housing 2. 4.
- the latter are with Bolt members 5 which cooperate with frame-side counter-locking parts, not shown.
- the fastening projections 9 projecting over the narrow side walls 6, 7 have a trapezoidal shape such that the base of the trapezium faces the interior of the lock housing.
- the lock base 10 and the lock cover 11 running parallel thereto form insertion pockets 12 and 13 on the narrow side walls.
- the pocket 12 formed by the lock base 10 is obtuse-angled.
- the angle section 12 ′′ is equipped with a passage opening 14 which is aligned with a threaded bore 15 of the fastening projection 9. Otherwise, this threaded bore runs parallel to the cuff 1.
- the other insertion pocket 13 in turn also has an angular shape.
- the angle leg 13 'starting directly from the castle ceiling 11 is supported on the facing oblique flank of the trapezoidal fastening projection 9.
- There the angle leg 13 '' is equipped with a hole 16.
- a bolt 17 which extends through the insertion pockets 12, 13 and enters the threaded bore 15 of the fastening projection 9 and is designed as a screw, Castle floor 10 and castle ceiling 11 can be connected to one unit.
- the outer surface 18 of the bearing blocks 8 is convexly curved. Within this convex curvature also extend the outer surface of the fastening projections 9 and the insertion pockets 12, 13 formed by bends, cf. 5 and 6. This makes it possible to produce pockets on the doors which are adapted to the outline of the lock housing at the height of the bearing blocks 8.
- Each bearing block 8 has a projection 19 with an oval cross section for fixing it on the cuff 1, which is inserted into a shape-adapted recess 20 of the cuff and riveted there, cf. 5 and 14 in particular.
- the bearing blocks 8 form centering brackets 22 which are immersed in shape-matched edge recesses in the lock base 10 and lock cover 11.
- the aforementioned centering tabs 22 are flush with the outer surfaces of the lock base 10 and lock cover 11.
- a threaded bore 25 is provided in the projection 24 for receiving a bolt 26, which is also designed as a screw. The latter runs parallel to the cuff 1, but is oriented at right angles to the other bolts 17, since it is screwed in through a hole 27 in the lock base 10 is.
- differently designed cuffs 1 with connecting rods 3, 4 can be connected to lock housings 2, which may also have different designs, with easy assembly.
- the lower drive rod 4 is forked in the region of the section crossing the bearing block 8.
- a longitudinal slot 29 is formed by the two fork tines 4 ', 4' '.
- Each fork 4 '. 4 ′′ is provided with an angled end section E, E ′, which rest on the lock base 10 and plunge into form-fitting coupling recesses 31, 32 of a drive rod connecting slide 28 lying flat on the lock base 10.
- the aforementioned longitudinal slot 29 extends, moreover, at the level of a through hole 30 of the cuff 1 for a locking cylinder fastening screw 30 '.
- a trap 33 is guided between the upper bearing block 8 and the projection 24. This has a head 33 'which extends through a latch opening 34 of the cuff 1 and is equipped with a latch slope, to which a latch tail 33' 'adjoins the housing.
- a bolt 35 is guided in the lock housing. Its locking head 35 'passes through a cross-section-adapted passage opening 36 of the cuff 1.
- the lock base 10 and the lock cover 11 hold a support plate 37 between them. This supports a toothed ring 39 in its lower region in a bore 38 facing the lock cover 11.
- the axis of rotation of the same is designated M1.
- the bore 38 is crossed by a locking cylinder insertion opening 40.
- the same is adapted to the outer contour of a profile locking cylinder 41.
- the axis of rotation M2 of the cylinder core of the profile locking cylinder used is eccentric to the axis of rotation M1, below the same, cf. Fig. 3.
- the aforementioned gear rim 39 has a radially directed gap 42 for engaging a lock bit 43 of the profile locking cylinder 41, shown in dash-dotted lines.
- Two output gearwheels 44, 45 mesh with the external teeth of the gear rim 39.
- the ring gear 39 meshes with at least one driven gear 44 or 45.
- the rotation of the output gears 44, 45 is transmitted to an end gear 51 with the interposition of further reduction gears 46-50.
- the axle journals for the same are also part of the carrier plate 37.
- the carrier plate 37 thus contains all the pinion functional units.
- the end wheel 51 meshes with the rack 52, which is parallel to the cuff 1 and is located at the free end of the connecting rod connecting slide 28.
- a further drive rod connecting slide 53 is guided in a parallel position opposite the rack 52. This forms a rack 54.
- the latter is in hook engagement 55 according to Fig. 10 assigned to the connecting rod connecting slide 53.
- the drive rod connecting slide 28, 53 are driven in opposite directions by the end gear 51 of the gear transmission.
- the aforementioned racks 52, 54 run on both sides of a section 37 ′ of the carrier plate 37 narrowed at the top.
- the drive rod connecting slide 53 controls the bolt closure with the interposition of a pivot lever 56 in such a way that first the drive rod connecting slide 53 leads the bolt exclusion and then the bolt 35 is taken along. As a result, only the locking members 5 can engage and bring about a tightening of the door, so that the locking bar 35 can then move freely into the striking plate recess facing it.
- the bolt 35 has on its bolt tail 35 'a run-up slope 57 which extends obliquely to the direction of movement of the bolt 35. This is formed by a lateral elevation 35' '' of the bolt tail 35 '', which elevation 35 '' 'leads on the lock base 10.
- the elevation 35 '' ' is surmounted by a guide pin 58 which protrudes into a longitudinal slot 59 of the lock base 10 which extends in the direction of exclusion of the bolt 35.
- the run-up slope 57 is followed by a recess 60 for a control arm 61 of the pivot lever 56. The end of the control arm 61 is, as can be seen from the figures, shaped like a club.
- the pivoted lever 56 which is mounted around a material-uniform pin 62 of the carrier plate 37, has on its side facing the connecting rod connecting slide 53 a toothed ring section 63, the teeth of which have a toothed strip 64 of the connecting rod connecting slide 53 work together.
- the rack 64 is located on an extension 65 of the connecting rod slide 53 or the rack 54. This extension 65 extends with the bolt 35 closed in front of a locking edge 66 of the bolt tail 35 ′′, cf. Fig. 9.
- the lower end edge 65 'of the extension 65 is also formed into an inclined flank which interacts with the ramp slope 57 in the manner described later.
- the terminal tooth 63 'of the ring gear section is immersed in a recess 67 of the drive rod connecting slide 53 which is approximately extended in accordance with the advance of the connecting rod connecting slide 53. This is a take-away game. When the game is over, the extension 65 has also released the bolt shift.
- the width of the bolt tail 35 ′′ corresponds approximately to that of the lateral elevation 35 ′′ ′′.
- the latter is slightly wider.
- the bolt tail 35 ′′ overlaps the driven wheels 44, 45, which, however, are located on the opposite side of the carrier plate 37.
- the bolt tail 35 ′′ extends in a cutout 68 of the carrier plate facing the lock base 10.
- the pivot pin 70 of an actuating arm 71 of a change lever arrangement W is immersed in an arch slot 69 of the support plate 37 arranged below the bolt 35 concentrically with the axis of rotation M1.
- the actuating arm 71 is designed as a hook pawl pointing in the circumferential direction of the ring gear 39.
- the longer lever arm of the actuating arm 71 forms one end Hook 72, which is arranged in the same plane as a support ring shoulder 73 of the ring gear 39.
- the hook 72 In the basic position of the drive rod lock illustrated in FIG. 3, which basic position allows the installation of a profile locking cylinder, the hook 72 is supported on the support ring shoulder 73.
- the latter forms a counter hook 74 projecting into the path of movement of the hook 72.
- a rod-shaped intermediate member 75 of the change lever arrangement W which runs approximately parallel to the cuff 1, articulates on the shorter lever arm of the actuating arm 71.
- Control edge 76 the end 75 'and thereby slightly pivots the actuating arm 71, which with its hook 72 comes against the support ring shoulder 73 of the ring gear 39.
- a leaf spring 77 clamped on the carrier plate 37 then acts on the end of the actuating arm 71 equipped with the hook 72.
- the upper end region 78 of the intermediate member 75 is plate-shaped and represents a plunger.
- An abutment 79 starting from the narrowed section 37 'of the carrier plate 37 and the opposite flank of the carrier plate section 37' serve to guide the end region 78.
- On the abutment 79 is supported one end of the designed as a compression spring Exchange lever spring 80 from.
- the opposite end of the compression spring 80, on the other hand, is supported on laterally projecting shoulders 81 of the end region 78.
- the fastening pin 83 is located at the free end of the first arm 86 of the deflection member 84. This forms above the end region 78 a driving shoulder 87, which lies in the path of movement of the end region 78 of the intermediate member 75.
- the spring wire 82 wrapping around the fastening pin 83 continues beyond the fastening pin 83 and forms a torsion spring section 82 'there loading the latch tail 33''.
- the change lever spring 80 fulfills the function of a latch spring due to its special design. Basically, the change lever spring 80 strives to displace the actuating arm 71 against the direction of the ring gear actuation area.
- a second arm 88 extends from the deflecting member 84, which projects between the fork tines of the forked latch tail 33 ′′.
- Each tine of the forked latch tail 33 ′′ each has a slot 89, 89 ′ which runs perpendicular to the direction of movement of the latch and which slots are offset from one another by the shifting movement.
- a pin 90 extends through the latch-side arm 88 of the deflection member 84 and establishes the driving connection to the latch 33.
- the pin 90 In the retracted position of the latch 33, the pin 90 is aligned with a hole 91 in the lock cover 11. Then the pin 90 designed as a grub screw can be unscrewed and the latch 33 can be turned around its longitudinal axis, so that the screwed-in pin 90 with its projecting end in dips the slot 89 'of the other fork.
- a guide groove 92 is provided on each broad side of the latch tail 33' ', into which a guide projection 93 protrudes from the lock cover 11 and lock base 10.
- the third arm 94 extends approximately diametrically opposite to the first arm 86 in order to engage a nut actuating slide 95.
- the latter is located in a space left by the carrier plate 37 within the lock housing 2 and is loaded by a return spring 96.
- the nut actuating slide 95 meshes with a nut 97 which is rotatably arranged in a two-part bearing housing 98 which is interchangeably inserted in the lock housing 2. Its length corresponds to a multiple of the nut diameter.
- the nut actuating slide 95 forms on the back a plurality of windows 99 for one engagement of a tooth 97 ', the nut 97. In the exemplary embodiment, the tooth 97' engages in the lower two windows 99 arranged one above the other.
- the bearing housing 98 forms the one located below the nut fitting bolt through hole 100 in the form of an elongated hole.
- This bearing housing 98 is designed with the nut 97 and the nut actuating slide 95 as a completely preassembled structural unit which can be inserted into a contour-matched recess A of the lock base and lock cover, in parallel extension to the narrowed support plate section 37 '.
- this unit is set to a distance between the axis of rotation of the nut and that of the cylinder core to 72 mm.
- FIG. 13 shows a modified bearing housing 98 'which is able to accommodate a nut 97 and the actuating slide 95 without changing the same. Then the tooth 97 'of the nut engages in the upper window 99 of the nut actuating slide 95. Below the nut bearing point, a fitting plate screw passage hole 100 'extends within the bearing housing 98'.
- a spacing of 92 mm between the axis of rotation of the locking cylinder and the axis of rotation of the nut 97 is realized by means of the structural unit illustrated in FIG. 13. Further spacing dimensions would be possible by designing the bearing housing accordingly.
- the basic positions of the nut are realized in a known manner by stops. Likewise, the rotary end positions of the nut stops are assigned, which are not dealt with in more detail.
- the third arm 94 of the deflecting element 84 lying in the movement path of the nut actuating slide 95 is forked.
- the fork opening 33 ''' is penetrated by the connecting rod connecting slide 53.
- the connecting rod connecting slide 53 continues into the area of the latch tail 33 ′′ and merges into an angle leg 101 lying transversely to the cuff 1, which can be moved into the fork opening of the latch tail 33 ′.
- the latch In the shifted-back position the latch travels with its fork opening over the angular section 102 of the connecting rod connecting slide 53 which runs parallel to the cuff 1 and which angular section 102 extends through the fork opening of the third arm 94.
- the angled leg 101 directed towards the cuff 1 has an arrow-shaped profile, cf. 4.
- the arrow head is turned towards the trap 33, and the trap head 33 'forms contour-like grooves 103 on both narrow sides.
- the trap passage opening 34 of the cuff 1 Seen in the direction of movement of the trap, corresponds to the outline shape of the trap head, which means that the trap is turned over 33 allowed by 180 °.
- the angled leg 101 forms a coupling projection 104 on its free front end, which protrudes into a recess 105 adapted to the cross section at the free end of the upper drive rod 3. A displacement of the connecting rod connecting slide 53 is therefore inevitably transferred to this connecting rod 3.
- the upper rear edge of the lock edge of the lock housing 2 forms an approximately angular bulge 106.
- a contour-adapted corner angle 107 located between the lock base 10 and the lock cover 11 limits this bulge toward the rear narrow side of the lock housing.
- the end areas of the corner bracket 107 are with threaded holes 108, 109 provided, which allow the connection to the castle ceiling 11 and the castle floor 10.
- the bulge 106 framed by the corner bracket 107 forms with its rounded inner apex a fitting plate screw through hole 110.
- One leg of the bulge 106 is oriented vertically and runs parallel to the cuff 1, while the other leg is directed at an acute angle to the cuff and extends in the upward direction.
- the depth of the bulge 106 lying in the facing direction extends over the extension of the connecting line L of the nut 97 and the fitting screw passage hole 100, cf. Fig. 1.
- a door equipped with the illustrated espagnolette lock is provided with a long plate 111, shown in phantom in FIG. 1, this can be held by means of three screws 112, 113 and 114.
- the upper fastening screw 112 enters the bulge 106 and thus extends above the nut bearing point.
- the second fastening screw 113 passes through the fitting plate screw passage hole 100 of the bearing housing 98, while the third fastening screw 114 runs below the lock cylinder and the lock housing 2. This measure makes it possible, for example, to only loosen the central fastening screw 113 in order to then be able to remove the espagnolette lock.
- the long plates do not have to be dismantled for this, as is usually the case.
- Another bulge 115 is provided in the area of the lower corner of the lock housing 2. This is formed by the rear contour of the carrier plate 37, which contour the castle ceiling 11 and the castle floor 10 are adapted in the corresponding area.
- the bulge 115 extends rearward of the lock cylinder 41.
- a depth of the bulge 115 is selected such that the bulge bottom 115 'of the lock cylinder longitudinal axis is closer than the distance between the lock cylinder longitudinal axis and the faceplate adjacent through the faceplate screw passage hole 122.
- This having carrier plate 37 forms with its rear narrow side wall the bulge bottom, which runs obliquely towards the cuff 1.
- the depth thereof pointing in the direction of the faceplate is at least so great that the bulge bottom 116 'is closer to the nut center than the distance between the nut center and the fitting screw passage hole adjacent to it, which is adjacent on the faceplate and which is held by the carrier plate 37 is designed as slot 120.
- the two aforementioned bulges 115, 116 allow the door to be assigned rosettes 117, 118 indicated by dash-dotted lines in FIG. 1 instead of the long plates in the area of the nut and the locking cylinder.
- One fastening screw 119 for the rosette 117 passes through the elongated hole 120 of the carrier plate 37, while the other fastening screw 121 penetrates the door in the region of the bulge 116.
- the elongated hole 120 and the bulge 116 also permit the use of differently shaped bearing housings 98 for the nut in order to be able to implement different spacing dimensions between the nut bearing point and the axis of rotation of the cylinder core.
- a fastening screw 122 ' which penetrates the through hole 122 of the carrier plate 37 and a fastening screw 123 which is arranged diametrically thereto and which runs in the region of the bulge 115 serve to hold the rosette 118 surrounding the locking cylinder.
- the support plate 37 with the gear transmission and the change lever arrangement W and the bearing housing 98 represent structural units. If drive rod locks with different backset dimensions are to be created, these structural units need not be modified. Rather, it is sufficient to lengthen or shorten the castle floor and castle ceiling, while the rear area remains unchanged including the bulges. Corresponding reductions and extensions are then to be made for the bolt and the latch and the connecting rod connecting slide 28. Due to this slight change, however, a large range of differently designed locks can be manufactured combined with reduced production costs and reduced storage.
- the retraction of the latch in the key withdrawal position with the bolt 35 closed can be done by pushing the notch.
- the nut 97 is pivoted into the position illustrated in FIG. 16 via the pusher (not illustrated). Their tooth 97 'shifts the nut actuating slide 95 in the downward direction.
- the third arm 94 of the deflecting element 84 lying in the movement path of the nut actuating slide is acted upon by pivoting the deflecting element 84 clockwise.
- the second arm 88 forming the latch arm pulls the latch 33 back via the pin / slot connection.
- the change lever spring 80 which also serves as a latch spring, is tensioned.
- the change lever spring 80 guides the deflection member 84 into the starting position by relaxing.
- the change lever operation is shown in Fig. 17.
- the end gear 51 is taken along via the gear transmission, which leads to an upward displacement of the connecting rod connecting slide 28, as a result of the tooth engagement.
- the control edge 76 of the connecting rod connecting slide 28 acts on the end 75 'of the intermediate member 75 in parallel with a pivoting of the actuating arm 71 in the clockwise direction, which pivoting is limited by the hook 72 resting on the support ring shoulder 73.
- the hook 72 and the counter-hook 74 come into contact with one another and entrainment of the actuating arm 71, the pivot pin 70 of which moves upward within the arch slot 69 of the carrier plate 37.
- the intermediate link 75 is carried in the upward direction. Its end portion 78, which forms a tappet, acts on the driving shoulder 87 of the first arm 86 of the deflection element 84. As a result, the deflection element 84 pivots and takes the latch 33 with it in the lock-in direction in the direction of the lock. During this process, the change lever spring 80 is charged. If the key is brought into the key withdrawal position after the door has been opened, the ring gear 39 rotates back by the appropriate amount. At the same time, the change lever spring 80 can relax, pivot the deflection element 84 counterclockwise and drive the latch 33 into its forward position.
- the locking of the bolt 35 requires an opposite closing rotation.
- the drive rod connecting slide 28, 53 are driven in opposite directions by meshing.
- the direction of movement of the connecting rod connecting slides 28, 53 is indicated in FIG. 9 by arrows.
- the drive rods 3, 4 with the locking members 5 attached to them are dragged along.
- the pivot lever 56 does not change its position. This means that the connecting rod connecting slides advance with the connecting rods.
- the extension 65 Shortly before, the extension 65 has also released the locking edge 66 of the locking tail 35 ′′. This is the case after turning a key.
- the locking of the bolt 35 therefore only begins when the door has been sufficiently tightened by the corresponding locking members. Accordingly, the bolt can also dip into its associated striking plate recess without interference.
- the pivoting lever 56 is then rotated via the tooth engagement while simultaneously taking the bolt into the pre-closing position illustrated in FIG. 18.
- the control arm 61 acts on a stop 124 of the carrier plate 37. In this pre-locking position, the key can be removed. Any push-back forces acting on the bolt are directed into the locking cylinder via the tooth engagement.
- the locking of the bolt 35 takes place by means of an opposite closing rotation.
- the drive rod connecting slides 28, 53 are driven in opposite directions in the opposite direction of the arrow via the end wheel 51 and the toothed rack engagement.
- the rack 64 comes out of engagement with the toothing of the pivot lever 56.
- the bolt 35 is closed, since then the rearward displacement is taken over by the extension 65 by the lower, oblique end edge 65 'acting on the run-up slope 57 of the bolt tail 35''and thereby forcing the return movement while taking the bolt 35 at the same time.
- the extension 65 again comes in front of the locking edge 66 of the locking tail 35 ′′.
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| DE4014045A DE4014045C2 (de) | 1990-05-02 | 1990-05-02 | Einsteckschloß, insbesondere Treibstangenschloß |
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| EP0575701A1 (fr) * | 1992-06-25 | 1993-12-29 | Gretsch-Unitas GmbH Baubeschläge | Serrure, notamment serrure à fourreau pour une porte extérieure |
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