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EP0118113A2 - Serrure avec dispositif d'entrebâillement - Google Patents

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EP0118113A2
EP0118113A2 EP84102196A EP84102196A EP0118113A2 EP 0118113 A2 EP0118113 A2 EP 0118113A2 EP 84102196 A EP84102196 A EP 84102196A EP 84102196 A EP84102196 A EP 84102196A EP 0118113 A2 EP0118113 A2 EP 0118113A2
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Joachim Beer
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Aug Winkhaus GmbH and Co KG
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
    • E05B15/00Other details of locks; Parts for engagement by bolts of fastening devices
    • E05B15/02Striking-plates; Keepers; Bolt staples; Escutcheons
    • E05B15/0205Striking-plates, keepers, staples
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05CBOLTS OR FASTENING DEVICES FOR WINGS, SPECIALLY FOR DOORS OR WINDOWS
    • E05C17/00Devices for holding wings open; Devices for limiting opening of wings or for holding wings open by a movable member extending between frame and wing; Braking devices, stops or buffers, combined therewith
    • E05C17/02Devices for holding wings open; Devices for limiting opening of wings or for holding wings open by a movable member extending between frame and wing; Braking devices, stops or buffers, combined therewith by mechanical means
    • E05C17/04Devices for holding wings open; Devices for limiting opening of wings or for holding wings open by a movable member extending between frame and wing; Braking devices, stops or buffers, combined therewith by mechanical means with a movable bar or equivalent member extending between frame and wing
    • E05C17/12Devices for holding wings open; Devices for limiting opening of wings or for holding wings open by a movable member extending between frame and wing; Braking devices, stops or buffers, combined therewith by mechanical means with a movable bar or equivalent member extending between frame and wing consisting of a single rod
    • E05C17/16Devices for holding wings open; Devices for limiting opening of wings or for holding wings open by a movable member extending between frame and wing; Braking devices, stops or buffers, combined therewith by mechanical means with a movable bar or equivalent member extending between frame and wing consisting of a single rod pivoted only at one end and having an elongated slot
    • E05C17/166Security devices

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  • the invention relates to a box lock with a locking bracket held on the locking counter bearing comprising two locks which are displaceably mounted parallel to one another and at a distance from one another and can be actuated by means of a handle and / or cylinder lock or the like, namely one between a locking position with engagement in a locking recess in the locking counter support and one Opening position out of engagement in the bolt recess movable locking bolt and a movable between a locking bracket driving position and a locking bracket release position movable locking bracket catch, in the locking bracket driving position of the locking bracket catch with the locking bolt in the open position, the lock case relative to the bolt counter bearing in Bolt axes in a vertical direction from a mutual closed position, in which the locking bolt is aligned with the bolt recess and the locking bracket is in a closed position, into a mutual gap opening position is movable, in which gap opening position tion of the locking bar catch bar which slides along the locking bar during the opening movement strikes a movement stop of the locking bar which is in a
  • the two bolts can each be actuated individually by a separate handle (toggle).
  • the locking bolt arranged above the locking bracket carrier bolt passes through a corresponding through opening of the locking bracket articulated above the locking bolt on the counterbearing.
  • the locking bracket carrier bar engages in its locking bracket carrier position through a driving slot of the locking bracket and into a receiving opening of the bolt counterpart.
  • This receiving opening is open in the direction away from the fastening surface of the latch counter, for example on the door leaf, so that the door can be opened by a gap until finally the locking bracket driving latch emerging from the receiving opening of the locking counter strikes the end of the driving slot of the corresponding pivoting locking bracket .
  • a prerequisite for the gap opening of the door is that the locking bolt has previously been moved from its locking position into its open position.
  • the operation of two gags carries the risk of incorrect operation, which is exacerbated by the fact that, as a rule, technically less experienced people have to operate the box lock in moments of increased excitement.
  • the object of the invention is to improve the case lock of the type mentioned in such a way that it is easier to use with a simpler construction and offers greater security against break-ins.
  • the two brackets can be displaced simultaneously between three common positions by means of a common handle or cylinder lock or the like, a first position in which the locking bar assumes its open position and the locking bracket catch bar assumes its locking bracket release position, one a second position, in which the locking bolt assumes an intermediate position and the locking bracket carrier bar assumes its locking bracket carrier position, and a third position, in which the locking bolt assumes its locking position and the locking bracket carrier bolt also a locking position with engagement in a bolt recess of the locking counter-counterpart, and that in the intermediate position of the locking bolt, the locking bracket can be moved by the locking bolt unhindered between its closed position and its gap opening position.
  • the locking bracket carrier bar of the mounting point of the locking bracket on the locking counter bearing is closer than the locking bolt and is preferably directly adjacent to the mounting location.
  • the locking bolt in the gap opening position approximately in the opening direction, e.g. of the door leaf, so that, for a given opening gap width, a relatively short, only slightly exceeding the opening gap width in length, locking bracket can be used.
  • the shackle length of the locking shackle essentially corresponds to the dimension (height) of the lock case parallel to the shackle length in the closed position. This results in a compact box lock with an appealing exterior and eliminates the risk of getting caught or even injuring yourself on the hanging locking bar.
  • the locking bracket be approximately Z-shaped, twice cranked.
  • the bolt or the locking plate can be used in the lock case for the optional exchange of the bolts in the lock case in two positions rotated by 180 ° about a plate axis parallel to the lock axis.
  • the bolts are held as positively as possible in the corresponding guides of the lock case and in the bolt recesses of the bolt counterpart in both use positions, it is proposed that the bolts have the same cross-section, preferably a circular cross-section.
  • the invention further relates to a bolt counter-bearing, which can be used preferably, but not exclusively, as part of the box lock described above.
  • Conventional bolt counter-bearings for box locks with a locking bracket consist of a single die-cast zinc. Its manufacturing costs are comparatively low, but there is a risk of destruction particularly if the door is opened with the locking bracket attached and then acted on the door with great force in the opening direction, which generally leads to damage, if not destruction, of the brittle zinc die-cast material .
  • the locking counter bearing have a base plate and a counter bearing housing attached to the base plate, and that the locking bracket at least partially on the with mechanically highly resilient material , preferably sheet steel formed base plate is supported.
  • the division in two makes it possible to manufacture the base plate from mechanically highly resilient material without losing the appealing exterior, since the counter bearing Housing can still be manufactured as a casting. Due to the at least partial retention of the locking bracket on the base plate, however, there is a substantially increased mechanical strength, especially when the base plate is made of sheet steel, which due to its toughness also withstands shock loads.
  • the base plate is provided with a bracket that is spaced from a side outer surface of the counter bearing housing, and that a hinge pin extends between the bracket and the counter bearing housing on which the locking bracket is mounted.
  • a bracket can be manufactured quickly and inexpensively by appropriate punching and embossing.
  • the locking bracket is held on one side of the locking bracket on the bracket and on the other side of the bracket on the counter bearing housing.
  • the force exerted on the counterbearing housing by the locking bracket is only half of the total force exerted by the locking bracket on the counterbearing and thus generally below the lower limit value of the forces leading to damage to the counterbearing housing.
  • the hinge pin can also serve as a screw connection between the base plate and the counter bearing housing.
  • a second bracket is provided in the area of the bolt recess for the locking bolt, and that a fastening bolt extends between the second bracket and the counter bearing housing.
  • This second mounting bracket in the area of the other locking recess increases the mechanical strength of the arrangement, since when the locking recess is loaded by the locking bolt in the event of an attempted break-in, the forces occurring here are immediately derived from the counter bearing housing onto the second mounting bracket.
  • the mounting bolt can also be used as a stop for serve the locking bracket in its closed position.
  • the two mounting brackets be arranged symmetrically to the two bolt recesses. In order to adapt to the desired type of installation, all that then has to be done is to insert the upper end of the locking bracket between the upper bracket and the counter bearing housing and then to insert the upper bolt in each case.
  • the possibility of a quick and easy attachment of the counter bearing housing to the base plate already previously fastened to the base is obtained according to the invention by at least one plug connection between the base plate and counter bearing housing with a plug projection provided on one of the two parts and a plug recess provided on the other part, and by at least one screw connection and / or rivet connection or the like. between base plate and counter bearing housing, the respective plug-in projection projecting in a direction essentially parallel to the screw or rivet pin axis.
  • the transom counterbearing is generally located in the area of a frame vertical edge, with a corresponding corner area of the wall opening for the door or window or the like behind this frame area.
  • the base plate be provided with at least one through-hole for an attachment anchor which runs at an angle to the plane of the plate.
  • the inclined bore axis is preferably in a plane perpendicular to the door frame plane and parallel to the longitudinal axis of the transom.
  • the dowel channel drilled in the extension of the through hole in the masonry runs more or less diagonally into the masonry with respect to the nearest masonry edge, i.e. in masonry areas of increased pull-out strength which are more and more distant from the inner peripheral surface of the masonry opening.
  • the through-hole be surrounded by an abutment shoulder for the fastening anchor head, which shoulder is preferably formed by appropriate stamping of the base plate and lies in a plane essentially perpendicular to the hole axis.
  • Such point loads would lead to a reduction in mechanical strength.
  • a base part is inserted between the frame and the actual transom bearing to take the sash overlap thickness into account.
  • the available mounting surface of the frame is very narrow, so that the base part protrudes on the outside.
  • the base part which only partially rests on the frame, in the non-adjacent area of the underside with at least one height-adjustable foot for bearing against the wall carrying the frame is provided. The height of the foot is adjusted according to the frame thickness.
  • the base part therefore lies flat against the frame as well as over the at least one foot on the wall, so that the transom counterbearing can also be easily attached to narrow frames of different frame material thickness.
  • the foot is formed by a screw sleeve that can be screwed into the base part, into the internal thread of which a fastening screw for attaching the counter bearing housing or the base plate of the locking counter support can be screwed onto the base part.
  • a visually appealing covering of the space between the wall and the protruding base part is obtained by a filler or lip profile, preferably made of elastic material, arranged on the underside of the base part in the non-adjacent area, integrally formed with the base part or attached as a separate part to the base part.
  • the filler or lip profile is glued to the base part, which precludes the formation of local gaps between the filler or lip profile and the base part.
  • the filler or lip profile engages around the at least one adjustable foot under elastic pretension. Accordingly, the filler or lip profile is pressed onto the adjustable feet, which ensures the desired connection of the two parts without further measures.
  • the case lock generally designated 10
  • the case lock consists on the one hand of the lock case 12, which is fastened to a door leaf 14, and a bolt counter-bearing (lock case) 16, which on a door frame 18 or on the Door frame supporting wall 20 is provided with a corresponding door opening.
  • a locking element 22 shown separately in FIG. 2, with two bolts, a locking bracket carrier bolt 24 and a locking bolt 26 which can be moved between three positions in the horizontal direction by means of a hand toggle 27, a first one in FIG 1 with a dash-dotted line indicated first position (release position of the two bolts 24 and 26), an intermediate position indicated by dotted lines in FIG. 1 and a third indicated by a dash-dotted-dot line in FIGS.
  • Fig. 8 shows a section along line VIII-VIII in Figs. 1 and 3, wherein the two bolts 24 and 26 are each in their locking position (third position), in which they each in a bolt recess 28 and 30 of the bolt counterpart 16 intervene. 9, on the other hand, the two bolts are in the intermediate position mentioned, in which both bolts 24 and 26 are disengaged from the bolt recesses 28 and 30, but the upper bolt 24 engages in a longitudinal slot 32 of a locking bracket 34.
  • This locking bracket 34 is articulated in a manner to be explained in more detail on the locking counter bearing 16.
  • the door leaf 14 can be opened accordingly and to a in Fig.
  • the milling 40 is inclined in such a way that the milling and the locking projection touch at an approximately vertical contact surface, ie at a contact surface perpendicular to the (horizontal) opening and closing direction A in FIG. 9). Two such millings 40 are formed opposite one another on section 42, the mill not being used in each case being used when the type of stop is changed, as will be described below.
  • the locking bracket 34 To close the door leaf, the locking bracket 34 must therefore be slightly raised until the bracket 34 is released from the locking projection 38, so that the door leaf can then be closed. If you want to open the door leaf completely, the bolts 24 and 26 must be pulled back into their first position by corresponding actuation of the knob 27, in which they are out of engagement with both the bolt recesses 28 and 30 as well as with the longitudinal slot 32 of the locking bracket 34 .
  • the locking element 22 consists of a flat locking plate 22a, the two bolts 24 and 26 which are rigidly connected to the locking plate by rivet bolts 22b, and a tumbler 22d which is articulated on the locking plate (pivot bolt c) and which has the same shape and is arranged on both sides of the locking plate 22a at one end via the pivot pin 22c and at the other end via a connecting pin 22e interconnected tumbler plates 22d 'and 22d "(see also FIG. 3) and a biasing spring 22g inserted into a spring recess 22f of the locking plate 22a, which engages on the catch 22d and biases it in the clockwise direction of FIG. 2 (see FIG. 2).
  • the two driver plates 22d ' are provided with indentations which are aligned with one another in the horizontal direction perpendicular to the locking plate plane and which in FIG. 2 are designated in sequence from the indentation closest to the pivot pin 22c with 44a, 44b and 44c.
  • the two pins protrude vertically from a plate 48 which is connected in a rotationally fixed manner to the toggle 27 and is arranged within the lock case 12.
  • the driving pins 46a and 46b each engage in two adjacent indentations 44 corresponding to the respective position (first to third position of the locking element 22).
  • the pin 46a engages in the indentation 44a and the pin 46b in the indentation 44b.
  • the pin 46b still engages in the indentation 44b, whereas the pin 46a now engages in the indentation 44c. Accordingly, in the third position, the pin 46a engages in the indentation 44c, whereas the pin 46b engages in the indentation 44d.
  • the bias spring 22g biases the driver 22d toward the driver pins 46a and 46b.
  • the lock case has a two-part lock case housing, consisting of a base plate 50 and a box-shaped cover 52 placed on the base plate.
  • the base plate 50 is screwed to the door leaf 14 by means of a total of four fastening screws 54. On the screwed base plate is, after inserting the locking element 22 in the desired orientation (namely, both in the right as well as in the left-hand stop with the bolt 24 at the top and the bolt 26 underneath) in the cover 52, this is fastened to the base plate 50.
  • a screw thread 50c in the tab 50b is aligned with a push-through opening 52c in the front wall 52b.
  • the tab 50b can therefore be rigidly connected to the wall 52b by means of a fastening screw 55 inserted into the opening 52c and into the thread 50c, which also results in a rigid connection between the base plate 50 and the cover 52, since the tab 50b is screwed tight 50a cannot emerge from the assigned slot 52a.
  • the wall 52b is formed with two circular through openings 52d, through which the two bars 24 and 26 extend. Furthermore, the bottom wall 52e opposite the base plate 50 is provided with a passage opening 52f for a toggle shaft 27a carrying the plate 48.
  • the box lock 10 can also be operated from the outside of the door via 3 in this case, a roughly schematically dotted cylinder lock 56.
  • rigidly connected driving pins 56b corresponding to the driving pins 46 would engage in the corresponding indentations of the driving part 22d "closer to the base plate 50 in a manner not shown with the locking cylinder 56a
  • the cylinder lock 56 and toggle 27 can be actuated independently of one another, since during the respective actuation process the driver 22d is lifted off the pair of pins which are not actuated.
  • the locking counter-bearing 16 comprises a base part 60 placed directly on the door frame or the wall 20 and a lock case 66 screwed onto the base part 60, comprising a base plate 64 and a counter-bearing housing 62.
  • the base part 60 is designed as a box open towards the frame 18.
  • the frame cheek 18a which is parallel to the door frame plane and which lies against the wall 20 is narrow in the horizontal direction in such a way that the base part 60 abuts only approximately half on the cheek 18a.
  • it is supported directly with a total of two screw-in sleeves 68 on the side of the wall 20 facing the space to be locked.
  • the screw-in sleeves 68 can be screwed more or less far into corresponding screw-in threads 60a formed on the base part 60.
  • the screw-E infilens 68 may be provided at its wall-distant end with a screwdriver slot 68a.
  • a lip profile 70 can be inserted into this gap, the sealing lip 70a of which is similar to an apron bears against the wall 20, wherein it extends in a U-shape along the base part outline (see FIGS. 1 and 4).
  • the lip profile 70 has been omitted to simplify the illustration.
  • the lip profile 70 is provided with through openings 7ob, the diameter of which is slightly smaller than the outside diameter of the screw sleeves 68. Accordingly, the lip profile consisting of elastic material according to FIG. 4 can be plugged onto the two screw sleeves 68.
  • the two screw-in sleeves 68 are each provided with an internal thread 68b, into which fastening screws 72 for fastening the base plate 64 to the base part 60 according to FIGS. 1 and 4 can be screwed.
  • Corresponding passage openings 64a countersunk on the inner side 74 of the base plate 64 facing away from the wall, can be seen in FIG. 7.
  • three further fastening openings 64b are provided on the base plate 64 in the region of the front vertical edge, into which countersunk head fastening screws 73 can be inserted and in corresponding threads 60b of the base part 60 can be screwed in.
  • the base part 60 can be fastened to the frame 18 with screws, not shown.
  • the base plate 64 is anchored directly in the masonry of the wall 20, namely by means of two screw-in fastening anchors 76 which can be seen in FIGS. 1 and 3 and which are screwed into masonry dowels 78 within the wall 20.
  • the fastening anchor axis 76a lies in a plane perpendicular to the door frame plane and parallel to the bolt axes 80 (in the example shown: horizontal plane), the axis 76a is opposite to the plane perpendicular to the frame plane the right-hand reference direction 82 is inclined by an angle x, specifically in the direction from the fastening anchor head to the dowel 78 and away from the door frame interior 83.
  • the angle is approximately 30 °. As shown in FIG.
  • the base plate 64 is provided with corresponding through-bores 86 for the two fastening anchors 76, the openings 64 being shaped in such a way that the axis of the cylindrical through-bore 84 runs inclined in accordance with the angle ⁇ and also on that facing away from the wall 20
  • An annular contact shoulder 84a for the underside of the fastening anchor head is formed on the inside of the base plate 64.
  • the bore 84 can optionally be used as a drilling jig for setting the two dowels 78.
  • the abutment shoulder 84a prevents mechanical stress peaks.
  • the fastening anchors 76 emerge from the open underside of the base part 46.
  • the counter bearing housing 62 is formed approximately similar to the base part 60 as a box open on one side towards the wall 20.
  • the bolt recesses 28 and 30 intended for receiving the two bolts 24 and 26 are shaped in the form of cylindrical through-bores.
  • Fig. 4 shows such a bolt recess in section.
  • two screw holes 62c are cut into the front wall 62a, into each of which a bolt 36 can be screwed.
  • 6 shows the lower of the two bolts 36 of the same shape, which, starting from the countersunk head 90a, has three sections, a first cylinder section 90b, a second, reduced-diameter cylinder section 90c and a third Thread end portion 90d.
  • the latter section is screwed into the thread 62c.
  • the countersunk head 90a rests with its back on a countersink shoulder 92a on the outside of the lock case 12 facing an outside of a mounting bracket 92 of the base plate 64 which is bent at right angles from the plane of the base plate 64.
  • the radial annular shoulder formed between the cylinder sections 90c and 90b bears against the outside of the wall 62a of the counter bearing housing 62 facing the lock case 12.
  • a threaded bore 62d running in the direction perpendicular to the plane of the door frame and opening into the internal thread 62c receives a locking grub screw 94, which is screwed in after the anchor 90 is inserted until it rests against the reduced-diameter cylindrical section 90c, which prevents the anchor 90 from being inserted a screwdriver can be screwed out into its countersunk head 90a and rotated accordingly.
  • This increases the security against burglary, since the two bolts 36 are accessible from the outside of the door when the door leaf is in the open position (see also FIG. 9).
  • This connector comprises one of a in direction away from the lock housing 12 and projecting parallel to the bolt axis plug-in projection 96a on one of the base plate plane perpendicular bent out and thus parallel to the bracket 92 tab 96 in the area of County g enmitte the vertically elongated base plate 64.
  • This type of attachment makes it possible that first the base plate 64 on the base part 60 and on the Ariker 76 attached directly to the wall 20 and then attached the counter bearing housing 62 to the base plate 64.
  • the lower bolt 36 serves as a stop for the freely hanging locking bracket 34 (closed position).
  • the bracket lies with its longitudinal narrow side 34a facing the door leaf 14 on the section 90b of the bolt 36. It can be seen that in this stop position the lower latch 26 maintains a slight radial distance from the bracket 34, which ensures that the bracket 34 does not protrude into the advancing path of the latch 26.
  • the upper bolt 36 serves with its portion 90b as a pivot bearing for the bracket 34;
  • section 90d passes through a corresponding cylindrical opening 34b in the region of the upper temple end.
  • the locking bracket 34 is approximately two-way cranked starting from its articulation point at its upper end, in the direction away from the door leaf 14, so that when the locking bracket 34 is in the closed position according to FIG. 8, the two are parallel to one another End sections 34c (upper end section) and 34d run on both sides of the double crank in the vertical direction and the lower end section 34d runs laterally past the bolt 26. From this position, the locking bracket 34 can thus be pivoted freely in the clockwise direction (arrow B in Fig. 8).
  • the locking bracket 34 On its longitudinal narrow side 34d opposite the longitudinal narrow side 34a mentioned, the locking bracket 34 is provided with an edge shoulder 34e projecting on both sides of the plate-shaped bracket 34. The edge shoulder is also drawn over the short short side 34f of the bracket 34, which is lower in FIG. 8 (see also FIG. 6). On the one hand, this shoulder serves to mechanically reinforce the bracket 34 and to change the appearance of the castle 10.
  • the longitudinal slot 32 mentioned at the outset is cranked twice in accordance with the bow shape.
  • the clear slot width b corresponds essentially to the diameter b'd of the reduced-diameter section 42 of the upper bar 24.
  • the end of the bolt 24 which adjoins the section 42 and is more distant from the locking plate 22a also has the diameter c.
  • the slot is widened to form a circular end section 32a with an enlarged diameter, the diameter d of which essentially corresponds to the pin diameter c.
  • the end section 32a With the locking bracket 34 hanging vertically downward (closed position according to FIG. 8), the end section 32a is aligned with the axis of the upper latch 24, so that the latter can be pushed through the end section 32a into the latch counter bearing 16.
  • the strap length e is slightly larger than the vertical length f of the bolt counter-support 16, which corresponds to the vertical length of the lock case 12.
  • the two bars can be moved together by corresponding rotation of the toggle 2 7 between three positions 24 and 26, a first position in which the latches are retracted into the lock case 12 and the door leaf accordingly unge prevents opening, a second position in which the upper bolt 24 with its reduced-diameter portion 42 engages in the longitudinal slot 32 of the bracket, which, however, is still not in contact with the bolt counter-housing 62 under bolt 26, so that the door leaf in the gap opening position 14 'shown in FIG. 9 can be moved. Finally, in the third position, both bolts 24 and 26 engage in the bolt recesses 28 and 30 of the bolt counter-support 16.
  • the lock 10 can be used for right and left hinges without having to replace components. As already described, only the locking element 22 has to be turned accordingly and inserted into the lock case 12. To adapt the locking counter-support 16 to the respective type of stop, only the locking bracket 34 must be articulated at the upper end of the locking counter-support 16 via the corresponding bolt 36 located above.
  • the height g of the base part 60 perpendicular to the frame plane corresponds to the thickness h of the wing overlap 14a of the wing 14 lying against the frame constraint 18a in the same direction.

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