EP0606196A1 - Schliessvorrichtung - Google Patents

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EP0606196A1
EP0606196A1 EP94870003A EP94870003A EP0606196A1 EP 0606196 A1 EP0606196 A1 EP 0606196A1 EP 94870003 A EP94870003 A EP 94870003A EP 94870003 A EP94870003 A EP 94870003A EP 0606196 A1 EP0606196 A1 EP 0606196A1
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Stefaan Talpe
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
    • E05B59/00Locks with latches separate from the lock-bolts or with a plurality of latches or lock-bolts
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
    • E05B63/00Locks or fastenings with special structural characteristics
    • E05B63/06Locks or fastenings with special structural characteristics with lengthwise-adjustable bolts ; with adjustable backset, i.e. distance from door edge

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  • the present invention relates to a closing device, in particular for a door.
  • Known closing devices generally comprise a housing comprising a plaster, to which a headrest is attached, and a closing mechanism, the housing being closed by a cover which is screwed onto the plaster.
  • the housing is designed to house a safety lock arranged to actuate a deadbolt lockable by a locking member.
  • a latch bolt actuated by a handle via a nut is generally also provided. Return means for returning the latch bolt to its original position after release of the handle and for fixing the deadbolt in its desired position are known.
  • Known closing devices have drawbacks, however. Indeed, a first drawback consists in the location of the locking member causing a certain bulk with respect to the deadbolt as is the case in the document FR-2632340. Another drawback lies in the location of the return means. These are generally located so as to occupy a certain clean space which must be taken into account for the sizing of the housing. This is particularly the case when the return means are wound around the latch bolt. This arrangement of the return means can also expose them to an external disturbance.
  • the closing device includes a safety lock provided with a drive stopper arranged in rotation on a cylinder, a headrest having at least one light and a support plate fixed to the headrest, at least one deadbolt arranged to slide in the light of the headrest between a position of retraction and at least one projecting position and a locking member, arranged to lock the bolt in each of its positions and to be pushed back into the erasing position by the driving cleat.
  • the deadbolt has a lateral surface arranged to cooperate with the locking member which is practically parallel to the support plate and in that guide means are provided connected to the aforementioned support plate, so as to allow lateral sliding of the locking member with respect to the deadbolt and parallel to the lateral surface of the latter, between said lateral surface and the guide means under the action of the aforementioned driving cleat.
  • the arrangement indicated is particularly compact while ensuring efficient and safe operation of the locking member by its arrangement guided between the deadbolt and the support plate.
  • the locking member comprises a plate provided with a tongue which protrudes relative to the plate by being attached to the plate in at least one interior zone thereof.
  • the bolt has a predetermined number of notches which are aligned at least partially axially in the aforementioned lateral surface of the bolt.
  • a return means is provided, the tongue being arranged to engage in one of the notches of the bolt under the action of the aforementioned return means.
  • the deadbolt has at least two grooves which are axially aligned and which extend transversely with respect to the axis of the bolt opposite the driving cleat and practically opposite the notches, so as to allow engagement of the driving cleat in one of the grooves, the aforementioned number of notches corresponding to at least twice the number of grooves.
  • the device comprises at least one handle cooperating with a nut and a latch bolt, a second return means intended to act on the bolt, which is arranged to cooperate with the nut.
  • a control member is arranged integrally with the nut so as to act on the latch bolt.
  • the latch bolt is provided with first gripping means and the control member with second gripping means, the first and second aforementioned gripping means consisting of a predetermined number of notches which are aligned along the axis of the bolt and in a predetermined number of teeth complementary to the notches on the other hand.
  • the teeth are arranged to engage in the aforementioned cuts under the action of the or one of the handles by means of the second return means so as to move the bolt between a projecting rest position and a position in retraction.
  • the organ of above-mentioned control ensures reliable and efficient bolt control.
  • the construction of the first and second gripping means is simple and inexpensive.
  • the aforementioned control member comprises a toothed wheel comprising a cylindrical external profile delimited by two practically parallel sides. Said wheel is attached by one of the aforementioned sides to the nut forming means so as to form an annular groove in which is housed the second return means.
  • the aforementioned teeth are distributed radially over a part of the outer periphery of the aforementioned cylindrical profile.
  • the second elastic return means consists of a spiral spring wound concentrically around the nut so as to return the latch bolt to the rest position.
  • the deadbolt has at least two notches which are axially aligned and which extend transversely with respect to the axis of the bolt, said notches being arranged to cooperate with the locking member.
  • a similar adjustment possibility for the latch bolt is provided by the appropriate adaptation according to the invention of the number of notches in the latch bolt and the number of teeth around the circumference of the wheel. This allows an initial offset and an adjustment of the respective rest positions of the latch bolt and of the wheel according to the transverse dimensions of the support tube.
  • the first and second return means are advantageously attached to each other, so as to form a single elastic return means.
  • the first elastic return means consists of a hairpin-shaped spring with two branches arranged to act on the bolt locking member so as to bring the aforementioned member back into the locking position.
  • One of the branches of the second return means is attached to one of the ends of the first return means and the free end region of the other branch acts on the aforementioned tongue.
  • the closure device is mounted on a support tube which has a determined profile and is pierced with a number of pairs of respectively opposite openings, which are in alignment with openings provided in the aforementioned headrest for each bolt and which are arranged to allow the passage of each bolt through the support tube.
  • the aforementioned headrest is fixed to the support tube by fixing sleeves which are clamped in each aforementioned opening of the headrest via the opposite openings of the support tube. The reduction in the number of holes in the support tube provides a significant increase in strength and resistance to this one. The security of the closing device is thereby reinforced.
  • each socket has at its free end at least one first gripping means intended to cooperate with an external tightening key which is provided with at least one second gripping means corresponding.
  • an appropriate tightening wrench held only by authorized persons.
  • the first and second aforementioned gripping means are each formed by a notch and a complementary projection making it possible to form a tenon-mortise connection.
  • the device comprises an integrated housing having a form of flattened case provided on one of the side faces with an elongated opening which is arranged to receive the headrest so that the housing surrounds the control member and the nut, as well as the lock.
  • Figure 1 shows a partially exploded perspective view of a closure device according to the invention.
  • Figure 2 shows an exploded perspective view of a closure device according to the invention.
  • FIGS 3 and 4 show detailed views of part of the closure device.
  • FIGS 5 and 6 each illustrate the operation of the closure device in successive positions.
  • FIG. 7 illustrates an enlarged detailed view in section of a part of the closure device.
  • the present invention relates to a closing device, in particular for a door.
  • the closing device according to the invention applies in particular to any type of opening - such as gate, barrier, pivoting door - provided with a tubular profile of round, rectangular or square section as in the example described below. and of generally arbitrary size mounted thereon.
  • the closure device comprises a plasterboard on which is fixed a cover.
  • the lock box 1 according to the invention shown in FIG. 1 is in the form of a one-piece body integrating cover and plaster in a six-sided case 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16.
  • the case forming a case 1 has on one of the faces 16 an opening 18 intended to receive a headrest 2 which is independent of the case itself.
  • the one-piece structure of the housing offers the advantage of facilitating the mounting thereof in the door and thus considerably reduce the assembly time. The size of the assembly formed by the housing and the headrest is reduced.
  • the edge 17 surrounding the opening 18 and the edge of the headrest 2 have a bevelled profile allowing rapid and secure fitting of one into the other.
  • the housing 1 is designed to house a lock mechanism making it possible to control at least one bolt.
  • a mechanism for controlling a latch bolt 5 and a deadbolt 6 each having an elongated shape of the predetermined length will be described, as illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 2.
  • the exemplary structure of the mechanism described below allows the transformation of a rotational movement of a control member 50 which is driven by a handle 101 or 102, into a movement translation of the bolt 5.
  • Each bolt 5, 6 is intended to engage in the aforementioned tubular profile 4 under the action of a respective actuating member.
  • the actuating member of the U-bolt 5 is constituted by a handle 101, 102 provided on either side of the door and the actuating member of the deadbolt 6 by a key 104, for example inserted into a safety lock 103 provided with a driving cleat or bit 105 acting directly on the deadbolt 6.
  • the stroke of both the latch 5 and the deadbolt 6 is adjustable.
  • the deadbolt 6 has several grooves 61, 62, 63 which are aligned along the longitudinal axis of the bolt 6 while extending practically transversely with respect thereto.
  • the aforementioned grooves are intended to each cooperate with the driving cleat 105 of the safety lock 103.
  • the bolt 6 will have a shortened or lengthened stroke relative to the headrest 2. This possibility of adjusting the stroke of the deadbolt 6 makes it possible to adapt the lock to tubular profiles 4 of different sections.
  • each bolt 5,6 has a considerable length.
  • the bolts 5,6 are mounted to slide axially in the closing device.
  • passages are provided in the headrest 2, as well as in the tubular profile 4.
  • the passages 41, 42 and 43, 44, which are provided respectively to allow the passage of the latch 5 and deadbolt bolts 6 through the tube 4, are arranged in a mutually opposite manner on the periphery of the tube 4 and in alignment with the respective corresponding passage 21, 23 in the headrest 2.
  • a support plate 20 is attached perpendicularly to the headrest 2 to an edge longitudinal thereof.
  • the shape of the plate 20 is advantageously adapted to the internal shape of the housing 1.
  • Guide elements 22, 24 of the bolts 5, 6, for example a guide eyelet connected to the support plate 20, are arranged in the alignment of the aforementioned bolt passages 21, 23. Given the relatively pronounced length of each of the bolts 5,6 it is important to ensure excellent guiding stability thereof in their axial sliding. To this end, the guide elements 22, 24 are attached to the edge of the plate 20 which is opposite to that to which the headrest 2 is attached, thus ensuring a maximum distance between the two guide locations of each bolt 5, 6.
  • an additional guide eyelet 25, 26 is provided for each bolt in the extension of each bolt passage 21, 23 thereby increasing the support surface of each bolt and therefore its stability.
  • Fixing means are provided for fixing the headrest 2 to the tube 4.
  • the aforementioned fixing means are formed by sockets 111, 112 intended to engage the aforementioned bolt passages 21, 23 by one of their respective ends 114. Said ends 114 of the sockets 111, 112 are advantageously threaded and the bolt passages 21, 23 tapped in correspondence over a sufficient depth so as to ensure a solid connection between the support support tube 4 and the closure device.
  • the sockets 111, 112 are engaged in the passages 21, 23 through the aforementioned openings 41, 42 and 43, 44 respectively.
  • the sockets 111, 112 are provided at their respective opposite ends, around their periphery, with at least one gripping means such as a notch 113.
  • the clamping of the sockets 111, 112 in the passages 21, 23 is then carried out by an appropriate key 107, of cylindrical or prismatic shape and whose length is substantially greater than the section of the tube so as to allow the manipulation of the key. outside.
  • the diameter of the tightening key 107 corresponds substantially to the diameter of the periphery of the end of the socket which has the notch 113.
  • the tightening key 107 has at least one end at least one projection 108 intended to cooperate with the notch 113.
  • the sockets have in the non-threaded zone an enlarged head portion 115 forming a shoulder allowing the tube 4 to be held against the headrest 2.
  • the fastening by the sockets 111, 112 of the closure tube 4 by making use of the openings 41, 42 and 43, 44 which are at the same time intended for the passage of the bolts 5 and 6 makes it possible to limit the number of openings in the tube. Indeed, no additional opening solely intended for the fixing members is required. This strengthens the solidity of the tube 4.
  • the relatively large grip surface between the sockets and the threaded passages increases the connection stability between the tube 4 and the closure device.
  • two diametrically opposite notches are provided, each having a rectangular profile.
  • the advantage lies in the fact that the loosening of the sockets 111, 112 requires a key 107 which is provided with an end having a corresponding profile. This thus reinforces the security of the closure device and therefore the reliability thereof, since it is thus possible to personalize the sockets and make the loosening thereof only possible for authorized persons.
  • each socket is axially hollow, the interior wall being of cylindrical appearance.
  • the bolts also have a generally cylindrical appearance at least over part of their length. This results in yet another advantage of the sockets. Being arranged along the sliding axis of the bolts, the sockets indeed form an additional guide for the bolts as visible in FIG. 5, thus contributing to their stability.
  • the control member 50 advantageously comprises a wheel 10 which is toothed on at least part of its periphery, the teeth 51 thereof being arranged to engage with the notches 58 of the latch 5.
  • the number d 'notches 58 and teeth 51 is provided so as to allow the adjustment of the stroke of the latch 5 as a function of the dimensions of the tube 4 in accordance with what has been described above.
  • the partially toothed wheel 10 is arranged in a substantially concentric manner around the nut 3.
  • the wheel 10 also has on its periphery a stop lug 57 intended to limit the stroke of the wheel.
  • the support plate 20 has on its leading edge a stop 52 intended to limit the travel of the stop lug 57 of the wheel.
  • the wheel is made integral with the nut 3 by being attached to the bottom of the latter to the support plate 20, so as to form an annular groove 53.
  • An elastic return means 56 is provided which is intended to return the U-bolt 5 to its rest position.
  • the return means according to the invention is produced in the form of a spiral spring 59 winding around the nut 3 in the abovementioned annular groove 53.
  • a notch 54 is provided on the periphery of the wheel, preferably in the non-useful zone of the latter, that is to say outside the toothed zone and the lug area.
  • the notch 54 then serves as a housing for a primer 55 of the spring.
  • the nut and toothed wheel assembly is arranged between the U-bolts 5 and the deadbolt 6. Furthermore, the thickness of the wheel 10 is less than the diameter of the U-bolt 5.
  • the spiral spring 59 as to it is fully housed in the annular groove 53.
  • This arrangement of the spring and the toothed wheel makes this closure device more compact and therefore it offers the advantage of considerably reducing the size thereof.
  • the spiral spring 59 is metallic.
  • the deadbolt 6 has a double axial alignment of notches 68 and grooves 61, 62, 63 respectively.
  • the notches and grooves preferably each extend transversely with respect to the axis of the bolt 6. In each alignment, the profile of the grooves and respectively of the notches is practically identical. The alignment of notches is turned towards the control member 50.
  • a locking member 30 serving as a latch is arranged to slide transversely relative to the direction of sliding of the deadbolt 6, between the latter and the support plate 20.
  • the locking member is formed for example by a sliding plate 34.
  • On the support plate 20 is provided a guide 36 allowing the transverse sliding of the plate 34.
  • the plate 34 preferably of substantially rectangular shape, thus has a leading edge 33 and a trailing edge 37 forming a latch ramp and it is provided with a tongue 35 projecting relative to the plate starting from the inside the plate as visible in FIGS. 1 and 7.
  • the plate 34 is slidably housed in the aforementioned guide 36, between the lateral surface 98 of the hollowed out portion 78 of the bolt 6 and the support plate 20, the l angle 35 being turned outwards so as to engage with the notches 68 of the deadbolt.
  • This arrangement of the locking member is particularly advantageous by its very small footprint and by its reliability.
  • Another return means 39 is provided opposite the tongue 35 so as to return the wafer 34 to its rest position.
  • This is formed for example by an elongated type spring with two branches 31, 32 in the form of a hairpin.
  • the branches 31, 32 of the spring have a long length so as to ensure an effective return of the wafer to its rest position while not requiring too high pressure thereon thanks to the leverage obtained by the length branches 31, 32 of the spring 39, which, preferably, is also metallic.
  • the aforementioned first and second return means are advantageously combined in a single spring 56.
  • the hairpin spring 39 is connected by one of its branches 32 to the spiral spring 59, at the end free of it.
  • the spring 39 extends outside the annular groove 53, the cylindrical casing 49 of the wheel 10 being advantageously interrupted over a part of its periphery, so as to allow a comfortable passage of the return means as visible in FIGS. 2 , 5 and 6.
  • the interruption zone is for example formed by a peripheral recess delimited laterally by two shoulders 45, 46 allowing rotation of the wheel 10, despite the presence of the return means 56 which remains practically in place. The aforementioned rotation is thus limited by the shoulders 45, 46.
  • the spring 56 according to the invention has a double function by its action on the latch bolt and on the locking member. The number of parts is thereby reduced, the speed of assembly of the closing device increased and the size reduced.
  • the tongue 35 is arranged on a median axis of the wafer 34 so as to ensure a better balance of the forces acting on it.
  • the tongue is stamped from the wafer without removing material. This considerably promotes the solidity and the hold of the tongue. to the brochure.
  • the tongue 35 is attached to the plate 34 at an interior point 91 thereof and extends linearly along a predetermined slope ⁇ as shown in Figures 2.5 and 6.
  • the tongue 35 can however also be attached to the plate 34 at two interior points 91, 92 so as to form a passage eyelet for the branch 31 of the spring 39 as illustrated in FIG. 7.
  • the second axial alignment of the transverse grooves 61, 62, 63 is turned on the opposite side with respect to the latch bolt and towards the entry 106 of the lock, as shown in FIGS. 2, 5 and 6.
  • the grooves 61, 62.63 are arranged to cooperate with the bit 105 of the safety lock 103. Thanks to the presence of several grooves, it is possible to adjust the stroke of the deadbolt 6 as a function of the tube 4.
  • the number of notches 68 in the deadbolt 6 is a function of the number of grooves 61, 62, 63 therein.
  • each groove that is to say for each stroke adjustment of the bolt 6, a notch 68 corresponding to a closed position of the deadbolt, that is to say when the latter projects from the tube 4 as shown in dashed lines in FIG. 1 by the reference A, and a notch 68 corresponding to the open position of the latter, that is to say when 'It is flush with the tube 4 as shown in solid lines in Figure 1 by the reference B.
  • a notch 68 corresponding to double turn locks or, more generally, to turn multiple.
  • the deadbolt 6 has a shoulder 79 at a certain height leaving the bolt 6 truncated longitudinally on a narrowed area of the bolt 6.
  • the truncated zone extends longitudinally from the inner end of the bolt 6 which faces the lock housing, up to the abovementioned shoulder 79.
  • the second fixing screw 74 is intended to fix the casing 108 of the safety lock 103 to the closing device.
  • the casing 108 is at the level of the bit 105, pierced transversely with a threaded opening 75 which is placed opposite a pierced threaded pillar 76.
  • a retaining tab 77 is provided which extends along the lower contour of the lock entry 106 and is connected to the pierced pillar 76 as illustrated in the Figure 3.
  • the longitudinal recess 78 of the deadbolt 6 allows a vertical alignment of the latch bolt 5 and the deadbolt 6 while ensuring sufficient space for the aforementioned transverse sliding between the deadbolt 6 and the support plate 20 , the plate or the latch 30.
  • the closing device is more compact.
  • a stop rib 97 is provided on the inner face of the headrest 2, practically opposite the center of the nut 3.
  • the stop rib extends perpendicularly to the longitudinal axis of the headrest 2. It is intended to limit the stroke of the toothed wheel 10 in the direction of the projection of the U-bolt 5.
  • the profile of the notches 68 of the deadbolt is adapted to the tongue 35 of the locking member forming a latch 30, in particular to the above-mentioned slope ⁇ and to the width of the latter.
  • the notches 68 are slightly flared so as to ensure engagement of the tongue 35 in the notch 68 smoothly and smoothly, when the locking member 30 slides towards the deadbolt in the direction of the arrow designated by reference F in Figure 5 and engages therewith.
  • the operation of the closure device according to the invention is described below, with the aid of Figures 5 and 6.
  • the latch bolt 5 is actuated by one of the handles 101, 102 and the deadbolt 6 by l introduction of a safety key 104 into the profiled key entry 109 of one of the rotary cylinders of the safety lock 103.
  • the initial position of each bolt 5,6 is selected as a function of the transverse dimensions of the support tube 4.
  • the latch 5 is adjusted by positioning the latter in the desired recoil position relative to the toothed wheel 10. It suffices to choose the position of the latch 5 always according to the support tube 4 and to replace the toothed wheel 10. In this regard, it is possible to reuse the closure device for support tubes having different transverse dimensions. It is then simply necessary to reposition the latch bolt as described above by previously removing the toothed wheel 10 in order to obtain in the rest position, the appropriate projection thereof relative to the edge surface. 94 of the support tube.
  • the latch 5 After release of the handle, the latch 5 is automatically returned to its projecting rest position under the effect of the spiral spring 59 which is wound around the nut 3.
  • the handle is rotated in the direction of the arrow indicated by the reference F in Figure 1 to open the door, the nut 3 and the wheel 10 integral with the latter are also made to rotate in the same direction, the rotational movement of the wheel being transmitted to the latch bolt -turn 5 so that it is brought to perform an axial sliding withdrawal following the arrow indicated by the reference G in Figure 1 and bring the latch 5 in the withdrawal position.
  • the spring, in particular the coiled part 59 thereof, is thus compressed.
  • the spring 56 relaxes, thereby bringing the wheel 50 to its starting position in an opposite direction of rotation.
  • the primer portion 55 located at the free end of the coiled portion 59 of the spring 56 serves as an element of application to the wheel.
  • the wheel 10 has at this height an interrupted profile forming a notch 54 around which the primer portion 55 of the spring is wound.
  • the mechanism for setting the deadbolt 6 in motion is illustrated in two states in FIGS. 5 and 6.
  • the deadbolt 6 slides axially in the direction of rotation given to the safety key 104, in turn imparting a following rotary movement the arrow indicated by the reference H to the bit 105 of the safety lock 103.
  • the deadbolt 6 is adjusted as a function of the transverse dimensions of the support tube 4 as is the case for the U-bolt 5.
  • the setting the deadbolt 6 is done by selectively positioning one of the grooves 61 of the deadbolt 6 facing the bit 105 in the attack position as illustrated in FIG. 5.
  • the bit 105 of the lock is facing the appropriate groove 61 opposite the dimensions of the support tube 4.
  • the bit 105 comes into contact with the trailing edge 37 of the plate 34 serving as a latch, which until this moment is in the rest state and is still engaged by its projecting tongue 35 in the 'one of the notches 68 of the deadbolt, then lifts it, the deadbolt 6 remaining, at this stage of the movement, still immobile.
  • each groove 61 advantageously corresponds to at least two notches 68, one for locking the bolt 6 by the latch 30 in the open position and the other for locking the bolt in the closed position.
  • additional notches 68 are provided, preferably an additional notch per groove 61. It goes without saying that, if necessary, certain notches could be duplicated so as to reduce the number relative to the number grooves.
  • the width of the grooves 61 measured along the axis of the bolt 6 relative to the width of the bit 105 is such that there is a clearance between the bit and each groove allowing the movement of the bit 105 in the latter as described above.
  • the guide eyelet 24 of the deadbolt 6 is provided with a projection 70 arranged so as to serve as a guide for the free branch 31 of the loop portion 39 of the spring 56.
  • Finishing fittings 99 are advantageously provided on the periphery of passages 41, 42 and 43, 44, for example in synthetic material.

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