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WO2015144786A1 - Serrure à loqueteau pour barre de verrouillage avec ressort - Google Patents

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WO2015144786A1
WO2015144786A1 PCT/EP2015/056470 EP2015056470W WO2015144786A1 WO 2015144786 A1 WO2015144786 A1 WO 2015144786A1 EP 2015056470 W EP2015056470 W EP 2015056470W WO 2015144786 A1 WO2015144786 A1 WO 2015144786A1
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Peter Alexander Kruger
Matthijs Gerard VAN DAALEN
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Assa Abloy Sicherheitstechnik GmbH
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05CBOLTS OR FASTENING DEVICES FOR WINGS, SPECIALLY FOR DOORS OR WINDOWS
    • E05C9/00Arrangements of simultaneously actuated bolts or other securing devices at well-separated positions on the same wing
    • E05C9/002Arrangements of simultaneously actuated bolts or other securing devices at well-separated positions on the same wing with arrangements allowing the wing to be slam-shut, e.g. by securing elements with latching action
    • 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
    • E05B15/10Bolts of locks or night latches
    • E05B15/102Bolts having movable elements
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
    • E05B63/00Locks or fastenings with special structural characteristics
    • E05B63/18Locks or fastenings with special structural characteristics with arrangements independent of the locking mechanism for retaining the bolt or latch in the retracted position
    • E05B63/20Locks 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
    • E05B63/202Locks 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 a latch bolt being initially retained in an intermediate position and subsequently projected to its full extent when the wing is closed
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05CBOLTS OR FASTENING DEVICES FOR WINGS, SPECIALLY FOR DOORS OR WINDOWS
    • E05C9/00Arrangements of simultaneously actuated bolts or other securing devices at well-separated positions on the same wing
    • E05C9/18Details of fastening means or of fixed retaining means for the ends of bars
    • E05C9/1825Fastening means
    • E05C9/1833Fastening means performing sliding movements
    • E05C9/185Fastening means performing sliding movements parallel with actuating bar
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05CBOLTS OR FASTENING DEVICES FOR WINGS, SPECIALLY FOR DOORS OR WINDOWS
    • E05C7/00Fastening devices specially adapted for two wings
    • E05C7/04Fastening devices specially adapted for two wings for wings which abut when closed
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05CBOLTS OR FASTENING DEVICES FOR WINGS, SPECIALLY FOR DOORS OR WINDOWS
    • E05C9/00Arrangements of simultaneously actuated bolts or other securing devices at well-separated positions on the same wing
    • E05C9/04Arrangements 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

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  • the invention relates to a lock device for a movable, preferably pivotally mounted wing of a door or a window with a wing side mountable lock case with recorded therein
  • Lock mechanism with an upper locking bar connection device and a lower locking bar connection device.
  • the lock device has an actuating device, wherein the upper Rieglstangenan gleich achieved or / and the lower
  • Lock bar connection device for locking and / or unlocking is actuated or are.
  • an upper locking bar is connected to the upper locking bar connection device and / or a lower locking bar is connected to the lower locking bar connection device.
  • the upper latch bar is a switch lock with a
  • Locking device and / or the lower locking bar is associated with a locking mechanism with a locking device.
  • the locking device has a pivotally mounted latch which is pivotable between a first pivot position of the latch and a second pivot position of the latch.
  • the locking device has a bearing body on which the case is pivotally mounted, and wherein the bearing body is movably mounted along the locking bar extension direction, so that the case between an extended locking position and a retracted unlocking position is displaced.
  • the locking device has a switching device for controlling the case, wherein the switching device on the
  • Actuator acts on the case. It is further provided that the case and the switching device are designed such that in the first pivot position of the case
  • EP 1 880 072 B1 describes such a lock with a
  • Stop position in a position between its open position and its closed position. If the door is brought back from this stop position back to its closed position, the case moves back into a receptacle of the door frame. However, the trap is still in its second pivot position. In this second pivot position is the
  • the invention has for its object a lock device of the type mentioned in such a way that it is functionally reliable.
  • the locking device has an elastic element, preferably a spring element, which urges the latch into the first pivoting position of the latch.
  • the spring element according to the invention ensures that both in the
  • the elastic element according to the invention ensures that in the closed position of the door, the trap always occupies the first pivoting position.
  • Swivel position is available and can be selectively blocked or released by pressing the switching device and the door is locked in blocked position of the pivot latch.
  • the switching device can act on the actuator via the actuating device and / or via an auxiliary latch.
  • the switching device can be brought into a first switching position and into a second switching position, wherein the switching device in the first switching position directly or indirectly blocks the pivotability of the latch and / or releases it.
  • the case against the spring action of the elastic element in the second pivot position is pivotable when the switching device is in the second switching position and the case is acted upon by stop on the frame in the second pivot position.
  • the switching device and the case are designed such that in the second pivot position of the case, the pivotability of the case is permanently released and / or independent of the switching position of the switching device.
  • the actuating device and the switching device and the case cooperate in such a way that the switching device can be brought by the actuating device into the first switching position and into the second switching position.
  • the trap when the leaf is closed, under spring action of the elastic element, the trap is its first
  • Swivel position occupies and the pivotability of the case is blocked by the standing in the first switching position switching device.
  • Swivel position occupies and the pivotability of the case is not blocked by the switching device.
  • the trap a
  • the bearing body has inlet slope and / or a discharge slope.
  • the bearing body has a portion on which the elastic element is supported.
  • the elastic element is designed as a leg spring.
  • Bearing body is designed as a pin which passes through an opening of the leg spring.
  • the switching mechanism has a housing, wherein the bearing body and the switching device are mounted in and / or on the housing relatively movable to the housing.
  • the switching mechanism has a Fallenblockiein device and the case with the switching device cooperates such that in the first pivot position of the case the
  • Pivotability of the case can be blocked by the action of the switching device on the Fallenblockieinnchtung.
  • Fallen blocking device at least one of the bearing body movably mounted blocking element, which with the switching element under
  • the switching element is movably mounted in the axial direction of extension of the locking bar.
  • the switching element is designed as a shift fork, which has two prongs, which cooperate with a respective blocking element.
  • wedge-shaped flanks are formed on the shift fork in the region of the tines.
  • the upper locking bar connection device and the lower locking bar connection device are connected by means of a coupling mechanism for a compulsorily opposing connection.
  • the switching mechanism has the auxiliary latch, which is designed to detect the opening and / or closing position.
  • the auxiliary latch cooperates with the switching device such that the switching device in a the pivotability of the trap blocking position and the
  • the switching device cooperates with the auxiliary latch in that the auxiliary latch has a cam which acts on locking pins such that in the open position of the door, the auxiliary latch holds the switching device in the pivoting of the trap non-blocking position, and that in the closed position of the door the
  • Swiveling blocking switching position can be brought.
  • the invention will now be explained in more detail with reference to exemplary embodiments. Show it
  • FIG. 1 shows a door with switch locks according to the invention
  • Fig. 2 shows an embodiment of the switching mechanism in a
  • Fig. 3 is a first detail drawing of the switching mechanism in Fig. 2;
  • Fig. 4a shows a case of the switching mechanism in Fig. 2 in perspective
  • FIG. 4b is a bearing block of the case in Fig. 4a in perspective
  • FIG. 4d shows the case of FIG. 4a mounted on the bearing block from FIG. 4b;
  • FIG. 5a shows the case from FIG. 4a and the shift fork from FIG. 4c;
  • FIG. 4d shows the case of FIG. 4a mounted on the bearing block from FIG. 4b;
  • FIG. 5a shows the case from FIG. 4a and the shift fork from FIG. 4c;
  • FIG. 4d shows the case of FIG. 4a mounted on the bearing block from FIG. 4b;
  • FIG. 5a shows the case from FIG. 4a and the shift fork from FIG. 4c;
  • Fig. 5b is one of the case in Fig. 4a, the bearing block of Fig. 4b and the
  • Shift fork of Figure 4c formed assembly assembly with locked latch
  • FIG. 5c shows the assembly assembly from FIG. 5b with the latch unlocked
  • FIG. 6a shows a second detail drawing of the latching mechanism in FIG. 2
  • Fig. 6b a slider element of Fig. 6a
  • FIG. 7a is a third detail drawing of the switching mechanism in Fig. 2;
  • FIG. 7b shows a shift rod from FIG. 7a;
  • FIG. 8a shows a fourth detail drawing of the switching mechanism in FIG. 2;
  • FIG. 8b shows the switch lock in FIG. 8a in a second view;
  • FIG. 9 shows the switch lock in FIG. 2 with locked latch
  • FIG. 10 shows the switch lock in FIG. 2 with unlocked latch
  • FIG. 10a shows a detail in FIG. 10; Fig. 1 1, the switch lock in Figure 2 with unlocked and tilted trap.
  • Fig. 1 1 a a detail in Fig. 1 1;
  • FIG. 12 shows the switch lock in FIG. 2 with tilted and retracting latch
  • Fig. 12a shows a detail in Fig. 12
  • FIG. 13 shows the switch lock in FIG. 11 with the auxiliary latch extending;
  • FIG. Fig. 13a a detail in Fig. 13;
  • Fig. 14a a detail in Fig. 14;
  • Fig. 15 shows a further embodiment of the switching mechanism in
  • FIG. 16 shows an embodiment of the switching mechanism with a
  • Pivoting position is permanently applied; (Assembly shown in FIG. 4d).
  • FIG. 1 shows a two-leaf door 1, which comprises a passive wing 2 and an active wing 3, which are arranged in a door frame 4 on hinges 5.
  • the passive wing 2 can be fixed in the door frame 4 by means of upper and lower switch lock 6, which is arranged on the upper or on the lower front side.
  • the switching locks 6 are parallel to the vertical
  • the lock 8 has one with a coupling gear
  • Locking rods 7 converts.
  • the locking bars 7 are an upper locking bar and a lower locking bar.
  • the locking bars 7 are moved in the direction of the lock, i. moved in the direction of the actuating device of the lock 8, and it will, as described below, the switching locks 6 unlocked. In this case, therefore, the upper locking bar 7 is moved down and the lower locking bar 7 upwards.
  • the active wing 3 has a lock 9 with a pusher 9d, wherein the lock 9 further comprises a latch and a latch.
  • the latch and the bolt are designed and arranged so that they engage in a arranged on the passive wing 2 strike plate.
  • Figs. 2 to 8 show the structure of the upper switching mechanism 6 in detail.
  • Figures 9 to 14 show the functions and the operation of the upper switching mechanism 6 in detail.
  • the position assignments "top” and “bottom” selected in the following description with respect to these figures correspond to the installation position of the upper switch lock 6. For the lower switch lock 6, these position assignments are to be interchanged.
  • Fig. 2 shows the upper portion of the switching mechanism 6, wherein in the illustrated switching position the latch 1 1 engages in a receptacle in the strike plate 4s. As a result, the passive wing 2 is fixed to the door frame 4.
  • the switching mechanism 6 has a latch 11, and a bearing block 13 on which the latch 1 1 is pivotably mounted.
  • the switching mechanism 6 further has an auxiliary latch 12 and a shift fork 15.
  • the bearing block 13, the auxiliary latch 12 and the shift fork 15, are in axial
  • the switching mechanism 6 has the latch 11.
  • the case 1 1 engages in the closed position of the door in a on the door frame. 4
  • the case 1 1 is pivotally mounted on the bearing block 13.
  • the case 1 1 has a through hole 1 d for receiving a journal 1 1z (FIG. 4d), which engages through a through hole 13d formed in a bearing block 13 (FIG. 4b) or is mounted in a bearing block on a differently designed pivot bearing.
  • the bearing block 13 engages with its upper end portion in a slot formed in the lower end portion of the case 1 1 a slot-shaped recess (Fig. 4d).
  • the bearing block 13 is by means of a return spring, not shown in the extension direction yet above, so from the actuator 8 away, acted upon.
  • the case 1 1 has in its lower end portion of further opposing recesses 1 1 r, engage in the spring-loaded locking pins 14, with a shift fork 15th
  • FIG. 5a The shift fork 15 is used to lock and unlock the case 1 first
  • Fig. 5b shows the case 1 1 in the locked state in which the locking pins 14 engage in the recesses 1 1 r and thus prevent rotation of the case 1 1.
  • the prongs of the shift fork 15 push the locking pins 14 into the latching recess 1 1 r of the case 1 first
  • the locking pins 14 are mounted radially displaceably in the bearing block 13.
  • the locking pins 14 act with a device
  • This device can be controlled by the pivotal movement of the case 1 1. It can be provided that corresponding to the case 1 1 and the locking pins 14
  • the locking pins are moved in this way outward when the tines of the shift fork 15 do not act on the locking pins 14. Additionally or alternatively, the locking pins can also be acted upon by associated springs radially outward.
  • Fig. 5c shows the case 1 1 in the unlocked state by the case is in a rotated about its bearing pin 1 1 z position and the locking pins 14 are not engaged with the recesses 1 1 r.
  • the trap 1 1 is now rotatable. In this rotatable position, the shift fork 15 is moved with respect to the case 1 1 down.
  • the locking pins 14 do not engage in shifted down shift fork 15 in the locking receptacles 1 1 r the case of 1 1. This means that the case 1 1 is now pivotable about the axis of the journal 1 1z.
  • the shift fork 15 is formed of a tube having two at its upper end portion
  • opposite fork tines 15z has beveled switching edges 15f, which cooperate with the aforementioned locking pins 14.
  • the forks 15z are guided in guide slots 13f of the bearing block 13.
  • FIGS. 3 and 8a and 8b At the lower end portion of the shift fork 15, two opposing arms 15a are arranged, their directed to the forks 15z faces
  • the shift fork 15 can be reset by means of a restoring spring 15r (FIG. 3) into a starting position in which the latch 1 1 is locked.
  • the auxiliary latch 12 surrounds the latch 1.
  • the auxiliary latch 12 has a rohrformigen body, in which the shift fork 15 and the bearing block 13 is received with the case 1 1.
  • the rohrformige body of the auxiliary latch 12 has a plurality of slot-shaped axially extending recesses.
  • the tubular body In the upper end portion, the tubular body has a trap body with a slit-shaped recess for the passage of the case 1 1.
  • the rohrformige body of the auxiliary latch 12 is formed in several parts. It is composed of an upper portion 12o and a lower portion 12u.
  • the lower portion 12u of the auxiliary latch 12 is formed of two half-shells.
  • the composite rohrformige body of the auxiliary latch 12 is acted upon by means of a return spring, not shown in the figures in the extension direction upward, ie away from the actuator 8.
  • the function of the auxiliary latch is described below: Reference is made to FIG. 2:
  • the auxiliary latch 1 1 detects whether the door leaf is in the closed or open position. In the position shown in Fig. 2, the auxiliary latch 12 abuts the strike plate. In this position, the auxiliary latch 12 is partially retracted into the switching mechanism 6 and is prevented by the striking plate 4s to extend to its fully extended position.
  • the auxiliary latch 12 also serves to block and release the shift fork 15.
  • the auxiliary latch 12 in its lower portion on a control cam 12s, which serves to displace locking pins 16.
  • the locking pins 16 are controlled by the 12 formed in the lower portion of the auxiliary latch 12 in slit-shaped recesses cam.
  • the control cams 12s have two aligned with the longitudinal axis of the auxiliary latch 12 linear portions of different height, which are connected by an inclined switching portion.
  • the locking pins are so displaced by the control cams 12s of the auxiliary latch that the locking pins 16 protrude into the path of movement of the shift fork 15 and a movement of the shift fork 15 upwardly opposed.
  • the release position shown in the locking pins 16 is not in the trajectory of the
  • the shift rod 17 is shown alone in FIG. 7b.
  • the shift rod is in operative connection with the actuating device of the lock 8 (FIG. 1).
  • the shift rod 17 extends through the shift fork 15.
  • the upper end portion of the shift rod 17 has a recess 17a, in which a transverse pin is inserted (Fig. 7b).
  • This cross pin cooperates with the shift fork 15.
  • the shift rod has a circumferential latching groove 17r.
  • locking elements 19 can retract (see Fig.7a and 7b), which prevent movement of the shift rod 17 upwards. The locking elements are described in more detail below.
  • FIGS. 6a and 6b show a bearing element 18.
  • the bearing element 18 constructed from two half-shells has first guide recesses 18e, in each of which a detent element 19 sprung with a spring not illustrated in the figures is guided.
  • the locking element 19 cooperates with the circumferential locking groove 17r, which is formed on a shift rod 17 together (see Fig. 7a and 7b).
  • the locking element 19 is of a in controlled lower portion of the shift fork 15 formed control cams 15s (see Fig. 4c).
  • the cams 15s have two aligned with the longitudinal axis of the shift fork 12 linear portions of different heights, which are connected by an inclined switching portion.
  • the bearing element 18 further has second guide recesses 18fz, in each of which a sprung locking pin 16 described above in FIG. 3 is guided.
  • FIGS. 9 to 14 show different operating states of the switching mechanism 6.
  • Fig. 9 shows the switching mechanism 6 with locked latch 1.
  • the switching rod 17 connected to the upper locking bar 7 assumes its upper position.
  • Fig. 10 shows the switching mechanism 6 with unlocked case 1 first
  • the switching rod 17 connected to the upper locking bar 7 assumes its lower position.
  • Fig. 1 1 shows the switching mechanism 6 with unlocked and tilted trap 1.
  • Fig. 12 shows the switching mechanism 6 with tilted and in the housing of the
  • Fig. 13 shows the switching mechanism 6 with retracted latch 1 1 and extended auxiliary latch 12 and the 14 shows the switching mechanism 6 with the latch 1 1 extended and the auxiliary latch 12 extended.
  • Switch lock 6 shown with locked passive wing FIG. 14 shows the switching mechanism 6 with the passive wing fully open. In FIGS. 10, 11, 12 and 13, the switching mechanism 6 is shown at various stages during the opening of the passive wing 2.
  • FIG. 9 shows the switching mechanism 6 when the passive wing 2 is locked.
  • the switching rod 17 connected to the upper locking bar assumes its upper position.
  • the case 1 1 is fully extended and engages in a her assigned, not shown recording bolt receptacle of the strike plate on the door frame.
  • the auxiliary latch 12 is only partially extended. A complete extension of the auxiliary latch 12 is prevented by an arranged on the door frame, not shown strike plate.
  • the shift fork 15 is in its upper position, the forks 15z urge the locking pins 14 in the recesses 1 1 z and thus prevent rotation of the case 1 1.
  • This position of the case 1 1 on the shift fork 15 is shown in Figure 5b.
  • the case 1 1 is rigid in this position, that is torsionally rigid and / or not pivoting, as the
  • Shift fork 15 holds the case 1 1 on the locking pins 146 in its illustrated rotational position.
  • FIG. 10 shows the switching mechanism 6 after actuation of the actuating device of the lock 8.
  • the actuation can take place manually via a pusher 8d. But it is also possible that the actuating device is actuated by a motor.
  • the locking bar 7 Upon actuation of the lock 8, the locking bar 7 is displaced in the direction of the lock 8. The connected to the upper locking bar 7
  • Shift rod 17 is also retracted in the direction of the lap 8.
  • the shift rod 17 is formed as the upper portion of the locking bar 7.
  • the shift fork 15 is moved by the shift rod 17.
  • the trap 1 1 remains in its fully extended
  • Figure 1 1 shows the switching mechanism 6 during the opening of the passive wing 2.
  • the positions of the auxiliary latch 12, the shift fork 15, the locking element 19 and the shift rod 17 are unchanged from the position shown in Figure 10. Only the case 1 1 is pivoted, which by striking the case 1 1 to the edge of the bolt receptacle of the door frame side
  • Striker is caused when pressing the passive wing 2.
  • the case 1 1 is no longer rigid in this switching position, since the case 1 1 assumes a pivotal position in which the locking pins 14 are not in the
  • FIG. 12 shows the switching mechanism 6 in a further position during the opening of the passive wing 2.
  • the positions of the auxiliary latch 12, the latching element 19 and the switching rod 17 are unchanged from the positions shown in FIGS. 10 and 11.
  • the case is 1 1 on the door frame side lock plate and now no longer attacks in the
  • Locking pins 14 on the upper sides of the switching prongs 15 of the shift fork 15th abut and a displacement of the bearing block 13 down and thus causes a shift of the shift fork 15 down.
  • the locking pins 14 can not push into the locking receptacles of the case 1 1, since in pivoted case 1 1, the locking receptacles 1 1 are not aligned with the bearing 13a of the locking pins 14.
  • the latch 1 1 in the position shown in Figure 12 is pivotable and not fixable.
  • the case 1 1 is still in the position as shown in Figure 1 1, in which the case 1 1 is not detected by the switching prongs 15z.
  • FIG. 13 shows the switching mechanism 6 in a further position during the opening of the passive wing 2.
  • the positions of the latching element 19 and the switching rod 17 are unchanged relative to the positions shown in FIGS. 10 and 12.
  • the trap 1 1 is also still in abutment on
  • the unlocked open position / end position Figure 14 shows the switching mechanism 6 in its open position
  • the shift fork 15 is associated with a spring 15r, which is supported on the wing-fixed bearing member 18 and the shift fork 15 in the direction of the extended position of the associated latch 1 1 applied.
  • the bearing block 13 is associated with a spring 13r, which is also supported on the wing-fixed bearing block 18 and the bearing block 13 in the direction of the extended position of the associated latch 1 1 applied. Under the action of the spring 13r, not shown, the bearing block 13 is urged together with the latched thereon in its fully extended position.
  • the shift fork 15 is urged upward by the action of the spring 15r.
  • Auxiliary latch 12 is prevented from further movement of the shift fork up and the shift fork 15 is held by the locking pins in a middle position.
  • the position of the locking element 19 and the control rod 17 relative to the position shown in Figures 10 to 13 remains unchanged.
  • the locking element 19 is still applied to the locking groove 17 r of the control rod, whereby the control rod is held in its retracted position.
  • the starting point is the position shown in FIG. 14, which shows the switching mechanism 6 when the passive wing is open.
  • control cam 15s comes into contact with the latching element 19.
  • the latching element 19 is thereby pushed in the radial direction outwardly from the locking groove 17r of the control rod 17 out.
  • the control rod 17 and coupled to the control rod 17 locking bar 7 are then no longer fixed by the locking element 19.
  • the locking bar 7 can then also go up.
  • Essential in the switching mechanism 6 of the present invention is that the shift rod 17, and thus the locking bar 7 coupled thereto, only then is not fixed by the locking element 19 when the shift fork is moved upwards.
  • the shift fork can only go up when the Auxiliary latch 1 1 by the strike plate in the switch lock 6 partially
  • the upper and lower locking bars 7 and 6 are connected via a coupling mechanism of the lock 8, i. coupled via a coupling mechanism of the actuating device of the lock 8 with each other. This means that the lower
  • Locking rod 7 can then extend into the bottom recess only when the locking element 19 is no longer engaged in the locking groove 17 r of the control rod 12 and thus has released the control rod.
  • the locking element 19 is displaced by the control cam 15s of the shift fork 15, so that the shift fork can fully extend when the case 1 1 is extended in the door frame side recording.
  • a gravity compensation of the components is provided by spring action vertically upwards, so that the case 1 1 does not extend downwardly under gravity alone without being acted upon by the locking bar.
  • the extension path of the auxiliary latch 12 is basically already limited by stop.
  • Locking direction is acted upon and that the auxiliary latch with the upper locking bar cooperates such that the upper locking bar is held in its unlocked position as long as the closed position of the wing is not reached and that the upper locking bar is connected to the lower Rieglstange via a coupling gear, the two locking bars for a forced mutual movement connects.
  • the case 1 1 of the lower locking bar By controlling the case 1 1 of the lower locking bar by the upper switching mechanism 6 is achieved that the case 1 1, the lower locking bar with open passive wing 2 causes no damage to the bottom of a walk-through door 1 room. Rather, the lower locking bar is retracted despite the pressed pusher 8d of the passive wing 2, as shown in Fig. 13 and only leaves again when the case 1 1 is completely extended when closing the passive wing 2 in the strike plate 4s in the door frame side recording.
  • Actuating device 8 via a handle 8b or via a motorized actuating drive, not shown, acts on the latch 1 1 only in the sense of unlocking the lock, i. only to the case 1 1 in the
  • Actuator 8 is required. In the case shown in the figures, the locking takes place automatically as soon as the wing is brought into the closed position while an actuation of the auxiliary latch 12 and an actuation of the latch 1 1 is carried out by stop on the frame and / or on the strike plate. In the illustrated embodiment, said two conditions for the operation of the lock are required. In modified
  • FIG. 15 shows a further embodiment of a lock.
  • This lock has coincident with the lock previously described a pivotally mounted on a bearing body 13 case 1 1, a switching element 15 and an auxiliary latch device 12.
  • the essential difference to the lock of Figures 1 to 12 is that the lock of FIG. 15 a
  • Actuator 19 has.
  • the clamping ring 20 and the actuator 19 are intended in
  • the clamping ring 20 is displaceably mounted in the lower region of the sleeve-shaped housing body 6g facing away from the peg 1.
  • the clamping ring 20 has substantially the shape of a hollow cylinder.
  • the clamping ring 20 has a projection with which the clamping ring 20 is mounted against rotation in a slot 6gs in the housing body 6g.
  • the auxiliary latch device 12 is slidably disposed in the housing body 6g.
  • the Hilfs fallen preparedl 2 is at least partially supported on the clamping ring 20.
  • Auxiliary trapping device 12 are acted upon by a helical compression spring 20r in the direction of the case 1 1 out.
  • the helical compression spring 20r is supported on a support ring 20rs.
  • the support ring 20rs has three projections, with which the support ring 20rs fixed to the housing can be inserted into the housing body 6g.
  • the housing body 6g has three corresponding insert receivers 6ge for the support ring 20rs.
  • the bolt control member 17 passes through the clamping ring 20 from below coaxially through the coil spring 20r and the support ring 20rs cross-reaching.
  • the auxiliary trapping device 12 is supported on the upper side of the clamping ring 20. In the closed position of the door, the auxiliary latch device 12 by the
  • Latch control member 17 is in this position by the clamping ring 20th
  • the clamping ring 20 On its one side, the clamping ring 20 is held by its projection in the upper end of the slot 6gs of the housing body 6g. On its side opposite the projection, the clamping ring 20 is displaced upward due to the force of the helical compression spring 20r. In this position, the clamping ring 20 is tilted to the bolt control member, i. that the axis of the hollow cylindrical clamping ring 20 is no longer aligned with the axis of
  • Latch control member 17 is aligned.
  • the bolt control member 17 is replaced by the
  • the actuator 29 is inserted at the falling end of the bolt control member 17.
  • the actuator 29 has an end facing away from the bolt control member 17 has a widened head, which serves to cooperate with the switching element 15. It is essential that the actuator 29 is variable with respect to its depth in the bolt control member 17 can be used. By this is meant that the head of the actuator 29, the fall-side end of the
  • Latch control member 17 preferably variably adjustable more or less far surmounted. It can be provided that the actuator 29 has an external thread and the bolt control member 17 is provided at its fallen sesm end with an internal thread. In this case, the height at which the head of the actuator 29 projects beyond the bolt control member 17, by corresponding
  • Screwing be variably adjusted.
  • the bolt control member 17 has a plurality of locking receptacles, so that the actuator 29 can be inserted at different heights in the bolt control member 17.
  • the operation of the bolt control member 17 and the actuator 29 is the following.
  • the bolt control member 17 Upon actuation of the actuating device 18 by a handle or a motor drive device, the bolt control member 17 moved together with the attached actuator 29 of the case 1 1 and on the switching member 15. In the course of this movement, the head of the actuator 29 reaches a driving edge of the switching member 15, so that in this case the switching member 15 is taken from the actuator.
  • the case 1 1 is transferred to its pivotal position, since the forks of the switching element 15 come out of engagement of the blocking pins.
  • the actuator 29 can be used in variable depth in the bolt control member, it can be adjusted whether the operating member 18, the switching member 15 is taken immediately or only after a certain actuation travel of the bolt control member 14. Whether the switching member 15 at an actuation of the actuator 18 immediately from the bolt control member 17 or only in the course of the actuation path of the
  • Bolt control member 17 is taken, depends on how the lock is to be used.
  • the actuator 29 is inserted into the bolt control member 17 that in the locking position of the castle between the head of the actuator 29 and the switching element 15 is as small a distance as possible. This means that the actuator 29 is inserted relatively far immersed in the bolt control member 17.
  • case 1 1 can be brought by a closing plate side actuation of Hilfs falleneinnchtung 12 in its Verrieglungs ein and / or freely switchable, without the need for a closing plate side actuation of the case 1 1 is required.
  • the release device cooperates as one with the latch control element 17 and / or the latch 1 1
  • Clamping device 20 is formed, and
  • auxiliary trap device 12 interacts directly with a release device of the latch control element 12 and / or the latch 1 1 in the case of those shown in the preceding FIGS. 2 to 14
  • Embodiments is in contrast to this provided that the case 1 1 cooperates with the Hilfs falleneinnchtung 12 and / or the bolt control member 17 such that the case 1 1 can be brought into its locking position and / or is releasable when a closing plate side actuation of
  • Help trap device 12 by retracting the auxiliary trapping device 12 and a closing plate side actuation of the case 1 1 by pivoting the case 1 1 is done.
  • Figure 16 relates to a modified embodiment in which the
  • FIG. 16 shows only the modified in this embodiment assembly of the case 1 1 with the spring 1 1 f. It concerns the assembly, which for the preceding
  • the spring 1 f is designed as a leg spring. It is supported on the bearing body 13, in which a bearing pin 13z, which is inserted in the bearing body 13, engages in a receiving hole in the one leg of the spring 1 1f, the other leg of the spring engages in a receiving hole 1 1o in the case of the first 1 on.
  • Embodiment compared to the preceding embodiment consists only in that the pivotal latch 1 1 is pivoted by the spring 1 1f respectively in the first pivot position, so that in the open position of the door 1, the latch 1 1 occupies this first pivot position and so that even in the closed position the door the latch 1 1 occupies this first pivot position.
  • This first pivot position is also present when the door moves from the open position into the closed position and the case 1 1 with her Incline on the frame comes into abutment and the case is also drawn in the bar rod extension direction in the door.
  • the second pivot position against the action of the spring 1 1f is obtained only temporarily, when the by the handle 8d (see Fig. 1) operated locking bar 7, the pivoting of the case 1 1 releases and during this operation of the handle 8d the case 1 1 at Opening the door is pivoted by stop on the frame in the second pivot position and the case is retracted by moving in locking bar extension direction in the door leaf. Immediately after reaching the closed position of the door, the pivotal latch extends and is returned by the spring 1 1 f in the first pivot position.
  • Stop position between trap and frame is canceled. This is the case when the door has been moved from the closed position to the open position.
  • the spring action of the case 1 1 with the door open has the consequence that in the open position of the door, the case 1 1 is always in the first pivot position.
  • the case 1 1 in a position in which the pivoting of the case 1 1 can not be blocked by the shift fork 15.
  • the case 1 1 can not be blocked by the shift fork, because the shift fork 15 at opened door as in the previous embodiment by the
  • Locking pins 16 is held in its the latch 1 1 non-blocking position in which it has been brought by the unlocking operation when opening the door and the shift fork 15 is out of engagement with the latch 1 1. Only in the closed position of the door is the shift fork 15 by the action of the auxiliary latch 12 out of engagement of the locking pins 16. In this switching position, the shift fork 15 blocks the case 1 1. This blocking occurs when the case 1 1 is in the first pivot position.
  • the spring 1 1f acts as already explained on the case 1 1, to the effect that the spring 1 1 f the case both in the
  • Opening direction is acted upon.
  • the pivoting of the case 1 1 is released at the same time in these cases, and thus does not block the pivoting.
  • the bearing block 13 with the mounted thereon case 1 1 and the auxiliary latch 12 in their respective extended from the castle positions.
  • the shift fork 15 is held by the locking pins 16 in a retracted position, wherein the locking pins 16 abut against the stop surfaces 15 a of the shift fork 15.
  • the case 1 1 is free to pivot, since the shift fork 15 is in its retracted position and thus out of engagement with the case 1 1, that is, the blocking elements 14 block the pivoting of the case 1 1 not.
  • the control rod 17 is also blocked by the locking elements 19.
  • auxiliary latch 12 If the auxiliary latch 12 is manually pressed into the lock interior with the door open, the control cams 12s of the auxiliary latch 12 come out of contact with the locking pins 16.
  • the locking pins 16 Due to the friction occurring between the abutment surfaces 15a of the shift fork 15 and the locking pins 16, the locking pins 16 can not move.
  • the force of the springs, not shown, which seek to lock the locking pins 16 in their position releasing the shift fork 15 is not sufficient to overcome the static friction occurring between the abutment surfaces 15a of the shift fork 15 and the locking pins 16 due to the spring 15r.
  • the shift fork 15 is secured in its retracted position, even if the auxiliary latch 12 is pressed with the door open.
  • the fact that the shift fork 15 is held in the retracted position, the shift fork 15 is not in contact with the locking elements 19, which in the case of contact to a release of
  • auxiliary latch 12 and the latch 1 1 are released, i. no longer be pressed, the following sequence is set.
  • the auxiliary latch 12, the shift fork 15 and the bearing block 13, on which the case 1 1 is mounted, are each acted upon by an associated spring in the extension direction.
  • shift fork 15 and bearing block 13 come first the cams 12s of the auxiliary latch 12 with the locking pins 16 into abutment, whereby the locking pins 16 in their the
  • Shift fork 15 blocking position to be shifted.
  • the shift fork 15 and the bearing block 13 hit the locking pins 16, whereby the further extension movement of the shift fork 15 is stopped and whereby the shift fork 15 is held in a retracted position. Only the auxiliary latch 12 and the bearing block 13 with the case 1 1 mounted thereon can reach their fully extended positions.
  • the shift fork 15 is held in a retracted position and does not come into contact with the locking elements 19, which in the case of contact to a release of the control rod 17 and a
  • Blocking elements 14 This has the consequence that the pivotability of the case 1 1 is maintained.
  • the control cams 12s of the auxiliary latch 12 come out of contact with the locking pins 16 when the auxiliary latch 12 and also the latch 1 1 are pressed into the lock interior. Since the shift fork 15 are displaced together with the pressed-latch 1 1 in the lock interior, the abutment surfaces 15a of the shift fork 15 are no longer at the
  • the locking pins 16 are displaced by not shown locking pin springs in their shift fork 15 releasing position.
  • a trap 1 1 can be used, not
  • Locking rod is formed, but is designed to be relatively movable relative to the locking bar only in the extension direction of the locking bar.
  • the above-described functions a), b) and c) are modified insofar exist that only the locking bar as in a), b) and c) is blocked or released.
  • actuating the trap means retracting or retracting the trap.
  • pivotable latch 1 1 simplifications.
  • the components that relate to the pivotal mounting and the control of the pivoting, can be

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Abstract

L'invention concerne un système de serrure destiné à un vantail mobile d'une porte (1) ou d'une fenêtre, comprenant un palastre monté côté vantail avec un encadrement monté de manière fixe, avec un mécanisme de serrure, reçu à l'intérieur de celui-ci, qui comporte un mécanisme de raccordement de barre de verrouillage supérieure avec une barre de verrouillage supérieure (7) raccordée à celui-ci et un mécanisme de raccordement de barre de verrouillage inférieure avec une barre de verrouillage inférieure (7) raccordée à celui-ci. Le système de serrure comporte un mécanisme d'actionnement (8) pour actionner le mécanisme de raccordement de barre de verrouillage supérieure et/ou inférieure pour le verrouillage et/ou le déverrouillage. La barre de verrouillage supérieure (7) est une serrure à loqueteau (6) avec un mécanisme de verrouillage (6, 7) et/ou la barre de verrouillage inférieure (7) une serrure à loqueteau (6) associée à un mécanisme de verrouillage (6, 7). Le mécanisme de verrouillage (6, 7) comporte un loqueteau (11) monté pivotant qui peut pivoter entre une première et une seconde position de pivotement. Le mécanisme de verrouillage (6, 7) comporte un corps de palier (13) sur lequel le loqueteau (11) est monté pivotant. Le mécanisme de verrouillage (6, 7) comporte un élément élastique (11f), de préférence un élément à ressort qui pousse le loqueteau (11) dans la première position de pivotement du loqueteau (11). Le mécanisme de verrouillage (6, 7) comporte un mécanisme de manœuvre (15) pour commander le loqueteau (11), le mécanisme de manœuvre (15) agissant sur le loqueteau (11) par l'intermédiaire du mécanisme d'actionnement (8) et/ou d'un loqueteau auxiliaire (12). Le loqueteau (11) et le mécanisme de manœuvre (15) sont configurés de telle sorte que, dans la première position de pivotement du loqueteau (11), le pivotement du loqueteau (11) peut au choix être bloqué et libéré en fonction du mécanisme de manœuvre (15).
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PCT/EP2015/056467 Ceased WO2015144785A1 (fr) 2014-03-25 2015-03-25 Serrure à loqueteau pour barre de verrouillage avec temporisation
PCT/EP2015/056474 Ceased WO2015144790A1 (fr) 2014-03-25 2015-03-25 Barre de verrouillage/serrure de blocage
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