EP0976899A1 - Automatic door lock - Google Patents
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- EP0976899A1 EP0976899A1 EP99304608A EP99304608A EP0976899A1 EP 0976899 A1 EP0976899 A1 EP 0976899A1 EP 99304608 A EP99304608 A EP 99304608A EP 99304608 A EP99304608 A EP 99304608A EP 0976899 A1 EP0976899 A1 EP 0976899A1
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E05—LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
- E05B—LOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
- E05B65/00—Locks or fastenings for special use
- E05B65/10—Locks or fastenings for special use for panic or emergency doors
- E05B65/1086—Locks with panic function, e.g. allowing opening from the inside without a ley even when locked from the outside
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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
- E05B63/18—Locks or fastenings with special structural characteristics with arrangements independent of the locking mechanism for retaining the bolt or latch in the retracted position
- E05B63/20—Locks or fastenings with special structural characteristics with arrangements independent of the locking mechanism for retaining the bolt or latch in the retracted position released automatically when the wing is closed
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E05—LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
- E05B—LOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
- E05B65/00—Locks or fastenings for special use
- E05B65/10—Locks or fastenings for special use for panic or emergency doors
- E05B65/1006—Locks or fastenings for special use for panic or emergency doors of the vertical rod type
- E05B65/1013—Trigger means for holding the bolt in the retracted position and releasing the bolt when the door is closed
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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
- E05C7/00—Fastening devices specially adapted for two wings
- E05C7/04—Fastening devices specially adapted for two wings for wings which abut when closed
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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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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E05—LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
- E05B—LOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
- E05B65/00—Locks or fastenings for special use
- E05B65/10—Locks or fastenings for special use for panic or emergency doors
- E05B65/1006—Locks or fastenings for special use for panic or emergency doors of the vertical rod type
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- the present invention relates to a lock for the inactive door of a pair of doors.
- Anti-panic doors of the two-leaf type comprise a primary or active door, which is normally used for entry and exit, and a secondary or inactive door which is usually closed.
- the inactive door can however be opened, if required, for example to allow the passage of large objects or in an emergency, such as a fire.
- the lock on the active door is designed to operate independently of the inactive door, and normally does so. However, if the lock on the inactive door is operated, this automatically operates the lock on the active door.
- the secondary or inactive leaf of such doors is generally provided with a locking device which normally attaches it to the frame.
- this locking device usually consists of a lock which is provided with a pair of rods which slide vertically, in opposite directions, in the leaf, such that they can engage in ferrules in corresponding seats provided respectively in the door frame and in the floor. In use, when they are in a position retracted inside the leaf, the said rods enable the door to be opened fully, whereas in the extended position they lock the secondary leaf.
- the active door is normally provided with a dead bolt and latch bolt which operate in a conventional manner, when the door is in normal use. It is known to drive the latch bolt and dead bolt from the inactive door, so that the latch bolt and dead bolt can be opened without the use of a key, from the interior only, of the building in which they are located.
- Such locks are known as automatic anti-panic locks, and have the advantage that they make it possible to open both the active and the inactive door from the inactive door alone, suitably by means of a lever or by operation of a panic bar.
- both the upper rod and the lower rod are extended so that they engage in the corresponding seats.
- the present invention provides an automatic inactive door lock for the inactive door of a pair of doors, the active door of which is fitted with an automatic anti-panic lock comprising a latch bolt and a deadbolt, which inactive door lock comprises
- a locking system comprises an anti-panic lock 2 and an automatic inactive door lock, shown generally at 10.
- the anti-panic lock 2 comprises a latch bolt 4 and a dead bolt 6, operable in conventional manner by a lever handle and a key.
- the automatic inactive door lock 10 comprises a housing 8 in which are located a first long hub plate 12 and a second short hub plate 14 which are arranged in contact with each other.
- An upper hub 16 is mounted on the upper (free) face of the first hub plate 12 and a lower hub 18 is mounted on the lower (free) face of the second hub plate 14. A rigid four layer structure is thus obtained.
- a through aperture 20 extends through the upper hub 16, first hub plate 12, second hub plate 14 and lower hub 18 and is adapted to receive the shaft of an operating lever (not shown).
- the through aperture 20 and shaft are preferably square in shape, so that rotation of the lever results in rotation of the hub assembly.
- the first hub plate 12 is in plate form and comprises a contact surface 22, first cam face 24, second cam face 26 and guide slot 30.
- a pin 31 projects from the surface of the plate 12 in the plane of the upper hub 16.
- the second hub plate 14 is in plate form and is similar in shape to the first hub plate 12, having a contact surface 56 (corresponding to contact surface 22); single cam surface 58 (corresponding to second cam surface 26) and guide slot 62 (corresponding to guide slot 30).
- a pin 64 which is offset relative to pin 31 of plate 12 projects from the surface of the plate 14 in the plane of the lower hub 18.
- a first (lower) unlocking plate 32 is substantially rectangular in form and comprises a blocking face 33, first and second guide slots 34 and 36, notch 38, first and second upstands 39 and 40, drive pin 42, spring boss 44 and first and second guide pins 46 and 48.
- a composite first (lower) bolt carrier 50 is mounted on the first unlocking plate 32, and is provided with guide slots 52 and 54 to receive the guide pins 46 and 48.
- a second (upper) unlocking plate 66 is substantially rectangular in form and comprises a drive face 68, first and second guide slots 70 and 72, slot 74, first upstand 76 and second upstand 78.
- a second (upper) bolt carrier 80 is mounted on the unlocking plate 66.
- a turn arm 82 comprises a contact face 84 arranged to contact the second cam face 26 of the hub plate 12 and a finger 86 arranged to contact the drive face 68 of the second unlocking plate 66.
- An upper coupling piece 88 for coupling to the upper rod 90 comprises a face 92 and a pin 94 which locates in the guide slot 70 of the upper unlocking plate 66.
- a lower coupling piece 96 for coupling to the lower rod 98 comprises a pin 100 which locates in the guide slot 34 of the lower unlocking plate 32.
- An unlocking plate 102 comprises an upper face 104 for contacting the face 92 of the upper coupling piece 88, a lower face 106 and a guide slot 108 adapted to engage a guide pin 110 provided on the back plate 112 of the housing 8 and the guide pin 64 of the second hub plate 14.
- a locking plate 114 comprises a slot 117 to locate the pin 31 of hub plate 12 and a hook projection 118 adapted to engage the blocking face 33 of the lower unlocking plate 32.
- a coupling (or locking/unlocking) plate 120 comprises a face 122 for contacting the lower face 106 of the unlocking plate 102 and a projection 124 for engagement in the notch 38 of the first unlocking plate 32.
- a lower bolt spring 126 locates in the slot 36 and engages the upstand 40 of the lower unlocking plate 32 and biases the lower unlocking plate 32 away from the opening edge of the door 128.
- An upper bolt spring 130 locates the slot 72 and engages the upstand 76 of the upper unlocking plate 66 and biases the upper unlocking plate 66 away from the opening edge of the door 128.
- a coupling plate spring 132 is mounted on a boss 134 located on the back plate 112 of the housing 8, and engages the projection 124 of the coupling plate 120 to bias the coupling plate 120 towards engagement of the projection 124 in the notch 38 of the first unlocking plate 32.
- a leaf spring 138 engages at one end with a boss 140 provided on the back plate 112 of the housing 8, and its other end engages in a slot 142 provided in the locking plate 114.
- the housing 8 further comprises a cover plate (not shown) provided with slots to guide the upper unlocking plate 66 by means of the upstands 76,78 and the lower unlocking plate 32 by means of the upstand 40.
- An upper bolt 144 is mounted on the upper bolt carrier 80 and a lower bolt 146 is mounted on the lower bolt carrier 50.
- the first long hub plate 12 is driven in rotation and the first cam face 24 of the plate 12 contacts the drive pin 32 of the first lower unlocking plate 32 and drives the plate 32 against the biasing force of the lower bolt spring 126.
- the projection 124 of the coupling plate 120 which is biased by the coupling plate spring 132 towards the unlocking plate 32 engages in the notch 38 of the unlocking plate 32 and restrains it against further movement.
- the pin 100 of the lower coupling piece 96 is guided in the first guide slot 34 of the unlocking plate 32 and lifts the lower coupling piece 96 and the lower rod 98.
- the second cam face 26 of the long hub plate 12 contacts the contact face 84 of the turn arm 82 and the drive face 68 of the second upper unlocking plate 66.
- the pin 94 of the upper coupling piece 88 is located in the guide slot 70 of the unlocking plate 66, so that as the unlocking plate 66 moves, the upper coupling piece 88 and upper rod 90 are lowered.
- the upper rod 90 is pushed down by the door frame.
- the downwardly moving face 92 of the upper coupling piece 88 contacts the upper face 104 of the unlocking plate 102.
- the unlocking plate 102 moves downwards, with its guide slot 108 engaging the guide pin 110 of the housing 8 and the pin 64 of the short hub plate 14.
- the lower face 106 of the unlocking plate 102 contacts the face 122 of the coupling plate 120 and drives the coupling plate 120 downwards against the biasing effect of the coupling plate spring 132.
- the projection 124 of the coupling plate 120 is thus disengaged from the notch 38 of the unlocking plate 32 and the unlocking plate 32 is returned to the normal or locked position by the lower bolt spring 126.
- the upper bolt 144 which is attached to the upper bolt carrier 80 drives the latch bolt in the active door
- the lower bolt 146 attached to the lower bolt carrier 50 drives the dead bolt in the active door
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Abstract
Description
- The present invention relates to a lock for the inactive door of a pair of doors.
- Doors of the two-leaf type are currently known, and are used for reasons of safety in public premises and the like and are described as anti-panic doors. Anti-panic doors of the two-leaf type comprise a primary or active door, which is normally used for entry and exit, and a secondary or inactive door which is usually closed. The inactive door can however be opened, if required, for example to allow the passage of large objects or in an emergency, such as a fire.
- The lock on the active door is designed to operate independently of the inactive door, and normally does so. However, if the lock on the inactive door is operated, this automatically operates the lock on the active door. The secondary or inactive leaf of such doors is generally provided with a locking device which normally attaches it to the frame. In particular, this locking device usually consists of a lock which is provided with a pair of rods which slide vertically, in opposite directions, in the leaf, such that they can engage in ferrules in corresponding seats provided respectively in the door frame and in the floor. In use, when they are in a position retracted inside the leaf, the said rods enable the door to be opened fully, whereas in the extended position they lock the secondary leaf.
- The active door is normally provided with a dead bolt and latch bolt which operate in a conventional manner, when the door is in normal use. It is known to drive the latch bolt and dead bolt from the inactive door, so that the latch bolt and dead bolt can be opened without the use of a key, from the interior only, of the building in which they are located.
- Such locks are known as automatic anti-panic locks, and have the advantage that they make it possible to open both the active and the inactive door from the inactive door alone, suitably by means of a lever or by operation of a panic bar.
- In order to obtain automatic operation it is necessary that, on closing the inactive door, both the upper rod and the lower rod are extended so that they engage in the corresponding seats.
- In order to achieve this, it is necessary when the door is open, for the lower rod to be held in the retracted position, to allow the door to move, and for the upper rod to be held in the extended position, so that on closing, the locking mechanism can be activated and the lower rod moved from the retracted to the extended position.
- It is disadvantage of the known systems that it is necessary to provide a device separate to the main lock, to hold the upper rod in the extended position when the door is open and the operating lever released.
- The need to install a separate device increases the cost of the lock assembly, and the cost of installation, since this separate device must be precisely located on the door. In addition, locks of this type are typically fitted to heavy steel doors and if there is any distortion in the door, over time, this can lead to problems.
- It is an object of the present invention to provide an automatic anti-panic lock in which the above disadvantages are reduced or substantially obviated.
- The present invention provides an automatic inactive door lock for the inactive door of a pair of doors, the active door of which is fitted with an automatic anti-panic lock comprising a latch bolt and a deadbolt, which inactive door lock comprises
- a housing;
- a first bolt arranged within the housing to drive the latch bolt of the anti-panic lock;
- a second bolt arranged within the housing to drive the deadbolt of the anti-panic lock;
- means arranged within the housing attachable to an upper rod to drive the upper rod between a first, normal or locking, position in which the rod extends from the top face of the inactive door and a second, unlocking position in which the rod is within the inactive door;
- the upper rod being driveable from the first position to the second position on closing of the inactive door;
- means arranged within the housing attachable to a lower rod to drive the lower rod between a first, normal or locking, position in which the rod extends from the lower face of the inactive door and a second, unlocking position in which the rod is within the inactivc door;
- operating means arranged within the housing operable by an operator to unlock the door by retracting the upper and lower rods;
- retaining means arranged to hold the lower rod in the retracted position within the door when the operating means is released by the operator and
- retaining means arranged to hold the upper rod in the extended position when the inactive door is open and the operating means is released by the operator; characterised in that the retaining means arranged to hold the upper rod in the extended position when the inactive door is open is located within the housing.
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- An embodiment of a lock will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
- Figure I is a view of the lock, assembled on the inactive door of a pair of doors;
- Figure 2 is a view of the lock, partly in section, in the normal or closed position and
- Figure 3 is a view of the lock, partly in section, in the open position.
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- As is shown in Figure 1, a locking system comprises an
anti-panic lock 2 and an automatic inactive door lock, shown generally at 10. - The
anti-panic lock 2 comprises a latch bolt 4 and adead bolt 6, operable in conventional manner by a lever handle and a key. - The automatic
inactive door lock 10 comprises ahousing 8 in which are located a firstlong hub plate 12 and a secondshort hub plate 14 which are arranged in contact with each other. Anupper hub 16 is mounted on the upper (free) face of thefirst hub plate 12 and alower hub 18 is mounted on the lower (free) face of thesecond hub plate 14. A rigid four layer structure is thus obtained. - A through
aperture 20 extends through theupper hub 16,first hub plate 12,second hub plate 14 andlower hub 18 and is adapted to receive the shaft of an operating lever (not shown). The throughaperture 20 and shaft are preferably square in shape, so that rotation of the lever results in rotation of the hub assembly. - The
first hub plate 12 is in plate form and comprises a contact surface 22,first cam face 24, second cam face 26 and guide slot 30. Apin 31 projects from the surface of theplate 12 in the plane of theupper hub 16. - The
second hub plate 14 is in plate form and is similar in shape to thefirst hub plate 12, having a contact surface 56 (corresponding to contact surface 22); single cam surface 58 (corresponding to second cam surface 26) and guide slot 62 (corresponding to guide slot 30). Apin 64 which is offset relative topin 31 ofplate 12 projects from the surface of theplate 14 in the plane of thelower hub 18. - A first (lower)
unlocking plate 32 is substantially rectangular in form and comprises a blockingface 33, first andsecond guide slots 34 and 36,notch 38, first andsecond upstands drive pin 42,spring boss 44 and first andsecond guide pins bolt carrier 50 is mounted on the firstunlocking plate 32, and is provided withguide slots guide pins - A second (upper)
unlocking plate 66 is substantially rectangular in form and comprises adrive face 68, first andsecond guide slots slot 74,first upstand 76 andsecond upstand 78. - A second (upper)
bolt carrier 80 is mounted on theunlocking plate 66. - A
turn arm 82 comprises acontact face 84 arranged to contact the second cam face 26 of thehub plate 12 and afinger 86 arranged to contact thedrive face 68 of the secondunlocking plate 66. - An
upper coupling piece 88 for coupling to theupper rod 90 comprises aface 92 and apin 94 which locates in theguide slot 70 of the upperunlocking plate 66. - A
lower coupling piece 96 for coupling to thelower rod 98 comprises apin 100 which locates in theguide slot 34 of thelower unlocking plate 32. - An
unlocking plate 102 comprises anupper face 104 for contacting theface 92 of theupper coupling piece 88, alower face 106 and aguide slot 108 adapted to engage aguide pin 110 provided on theback plate 112 of thehousing 8 and theguide pin 64 of thesecond hub plate 14. - A
locking plate 114 comprises aslot 117 to locate thepin 31 ofhub plate 12 and ahook projection 118 adapted to engage the blockingface 33 of thelower unlocking plate 32. - A coupling (or locking/unlocking)
plate 120 comprises a face 122 for contacting thelower face 106 of theunlocking plate 102 and aprojection 124 for engagement in thenotch 38 of the firstunlocking plate 32. - A
lower bolt spring 126 locates in the slot 36 and engages theupstand 40 of the lowerunlocking plate 32 and biases the lowerunlocking plate 32 away from the opening edge of the door 128. - An
upper bolt spring 130 locates theslot 72 and engages theupstand 76 of the upperunlocking plate 66 and biases the upperunlocking plate 66 away from the opening edge of the door 128. - A
coupling plate spring 132 is mounted on aboss 134 located on theback plate 112 of thehousing 8, and engages theprojection 124 of thecoupling plate 120 to bias thecoupling plate 120 towards engagement of theprojection 124 in thenotch 38 of the firstunlocking plate 32. - A
lever spring 136 mounted on theboss 44 on the lowerunlocking plate 32 biases thelower bolt carrier 50 towards the opening edge of the door 128. - A leaf spring 138 engages at one end with a
boss 140 provided on theback plate 112 of thehousing 8, and its other end engages in aslot 142 provided in thelocking plate 114. - The
housing 8 further comprises a cover plate (not shown) provided with slots to guide the upperunlocking plate 66 by means of theupstands unlocking plate 32 by means of theupstand 40. - An
upper bolt 144 is mounted on theupper bolt carrier 80 and alower bolt 146 is mounted on thelower bolt carrier 50. - The normal or locked arrangement of the automatic
inactive door lock 10 is shown in Figure 2. - In operation, to open the door, the operator rotates an operating lever (not shown) in the clockwise direction. The four layer structure of the first
long hub plate 12, the secondshort hub plate 14, and upper andlower hubs - Considering first the unlocking operation of the lower part of the
lock 10, the firstlong hub plate 12 is driven in rotation and thefirst cam face 24 of theplate 12 contacts thedrive pin 32 of the firstlower unlocking plate 32 and drives theplate 32 against the biasing force of thelower bolt spring 126. - As the
unlocking plate 32 moves in the unlocking direction, theprojection 124 of thecoupling plate 120 which is biased by thecoupling plate spring 132 towards theunlocking plate 32 engages in thenotch 38 of theunlocking plate 32 and restrains it against further movement. - At the same time, the
pin 100 of thelower coupling piece 96 is guided in thefirst guide slot 34 of the unlockingplate 32 and lifts thelower coupling piece 96 and thelower rod 98. - When the operating lever is released, the
lower coupling piece 96 and thelower rod 98 are held in the raised position. - When the
lock 10 is in the normal or locked position, upwards pressure onlower coupling piece 96 orlower rod 98 does not retract therod 98, as after a very limited amount of movement, thehook projection 118 on thelocking plate 114 contacts the blockingface 33 of the unlockingplate 32 and restrains the unlockingplate 32 against further movement. - Considering next the unlocking operation of the upper part of the
lock 10, as the lever is rotated and thelong hub plate 12 rotates, the second cam face 26 of thelong hub plate 12 contacts thecontact face 84 of theturn arm 82 and thedrive face 68 of the secondupper unlocking plate 66. Thepin 94 of theupper coupling piece 88 is located in theguide slot 70 of the unlockingplate 66, so that as the unlockingplate 66 moves, theupper coupling piece 88 andupper rod 90 are lowered. - As the lever is released, the
upper coupling piece 88 andupper rod 90 return to the normal or locking position, projecting above the door. - As the door is closed, the
upper rod 90 is pushed down by the door frame. The downwardly movingface 92 of theupper coupling piece 88 contacts theupper face 104 of the unlockingplate 102. The unlockingplate 102 moves downwards, with itsguide slot 108 engaging theguide pin 110 of thehousing 8 and thepin 64 of theshort hub plate 14. Thelower face 106 of the unlockingplate 102 contacts the face 122 of thecoupling plate 120 and drives thecoupling plate 120 downwards against the biasing effect of thecoupling plate spring 132. Theprojection 124 of thecoupling plate 120 is thus disengaged from thenotch 38 of the unlockingplate 32 and the unlockingplate 32 is returned to the normal or locked position by thelower bolt spring 126. - In conventional manner, the
upper bolt 144 which is attached to theupper bolt carrier 80 drives the latch bolt in the active door, and thelower bolt 146 attached to thelower bolt carrier 50 drives the dead bolt in the active door.
Claims (5)
- An automatic inactive door lock (10) for the inactive door of a pair of doors, the active door of which is fitted with an automatic anti-panic lock (2) comprising a latch bolt and a deadbolt, which inactive door lock (10) comprisesa housing (8);a first bolt (144) arranged within the housing (8) to drive the latch bolt of the anti-panic lock (2);a second bolt (146) arranged within the housing (8) to drive the deadbolt of the anti-panic lock (2);means (88) arranged within the housing (8) attachable to an upper rod (90) to drive the upper rod (90) between a first, normal or locking, position in which the rod (90) extends from the top face of the inactive door and a second, unlocking position in which the rod (90) is within the inactive door;the upper rod (90) being driveable from the first position to the second position on closing of the inactive door;means (96) arranged within the housing (8) attachable to a lower rod (98) to drive the lower rod (98) between a first, normal or locking, position in which the rod (98) extends from the lower face of the inactive door and a second, unlocking position in which the rod (98) is within the inactive door;operating means arranged within the housing (8) operable by an operator to unlock the door by retracting the upper and lower rods (90,98)retaining means (124,38) arranged to hold the lower rod (98) in the retracted position within the door when the operating means is released by the operator andretaining means (114) arranged to hold the upper rod (90) in the extended position when the inactive door is open and the operating means is released by the operator; characterised in that the retaining means (114) arranged to hold the upper rod (90) in the extended position when the inactive door is open is located within the housing (8).
- An automatic inactive door lock (10) as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that the lock (10) comprises a coupling plate (120) and a lower unlocking plate (32) and the retaining means (124,38) arranged to hold the lower rod (98) in the retracted position within the door when the operating means is released by the operator comprises a projection (124) located on the coupling plate (120) and biased by a coupling plate spring (132) towards engagement in a notch (38) provided in the lower unlocking plate (32).
- An automatic inactive door lock (10) as claimed in claim 1 or claim 2 characterised in that the operating means is a lever.
- An automatic inactive door lock (10) as claimed in claim 2 or claim 3 characterised in that the lock (10) comprises a locking plate (114) and the lower rod (98) is secured against retraction by upwards pressure on the rod (98) by the engagement of a hook projection (118) of the locking plate (114) on a blocking face (33) of the lower unlocking plate (32).
- An automatic inactive door lock (10) for the inactive door of a pair of doors, the active door of which is fitted with an automatic anti-panic lock (2) comprising a latch bolt and a deadbolt, substantially as herein described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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GBGB9814262.3A GB9814262D0 (en) | 1998-07-02 | 1998-07-02 | Automatic door lock |
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AT (1) | ATE216017T1 (en) |
DE (1) | DE69901209T2 (en) |
DK (1) | DK0976899T3 (en) |
ES (1) | ES2172289T3 (en) |
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