Abstract:
A mortise lock includes a chassis, a handle assembly mounted to a side of the chassis, a sleeve, and a trim for returning the handle assembly. The handle assembly includes a spindle and a handle. An end of the sleeve is securely mounted around an end of the spindle to turn therewith. The other end of the sleeve receives the other end of the spindle and is securely connected to the handle. The trim includes a spring seat, a ring received in the spring seat and mounted around the sleeve, and a spring mounted on a side of the ring. The spring seat includes a plate mounted around the sleeve. A protrusion is formed on an inner periphery of the body and engaged in a longitudinal groove in the sleeve. Two ends of the spring respectively abut against two sides of a leg extending from the ring.
Abstract:
A combination of a locking button and a spindle for a lock includes a spindle having a longitudinal hole and a locking button having a grip portion for manual turning and a shank that is mounted in the longitudinal hole of the spindle. A guiding groove is defined in a circumference delimiting the longitudinal hole and extending along a circumferential direction. The shank includes a coupling section including a protrusion engaged in the guiding groove and movable between two end walls delimiting the guiding groove, allowing the locking button to be movable between a locking position and an unlocking position.
Abstract:
A cylindrical lock includes a lock main body mounted in a mounting hole of a door, an inside rose liner, an outside rose liner, and two mounting rods. The lock main body includes a hub having an inside hub and an outside hub. The hub including two diametrically disposed recessed portions extending along an axial direction of the hub. The inside rose liner is securely mounted around the inside hub and has two holes. The outside rose liner includes a central hole in threading engagement with the outside hub. The outside rose liner includes two engaging slots aligned with the holes of the inside rose liner. Each mounting rod includes a first end with a screw hole and a second end engaged in an associated one of the engaging slots of the outside rose liner. The mounting rods are respectively positioned in the recessed portions of the hub.
Abstract:
A lockset knob assembly comprises an outer knob housing, an inner knob housing, a spindle, and a sleeve. The outer knob housing includes a first end with a first opening and a second end with a first 8-shape hole. A periphery defining the first 8-shape hole includes a retaining flange projecting inward toward the first end of the outer knob housing. The inner knob housing includes a first end with a second opening and a second end with a second 8-shape hole in an end face of the second end. The second 8-shape hole is larger than the first 8-shape hole. The inner knob housing is mounted in the outer knob housing with the retaining flange of the outer knob housing engaged in the second 8-shape hole to thereby preventing relative movement between the inner knob housing and the outer knob housing. The inner knob housing further including a number of slots and a number of radially extending grooves, each groove being adjacent to and communicated with an associated slot. The spindle includes a number of longitudinal projections that are extended through the slots of the inner knob housing and then bent so as to be positioned in the grooves of the inner knob housing, respectively, the spindle further including a first engaging portion. The sleeve is mounted in the spindle and includes a second engaging portion that is engaged with the first engaging portion, thereby preventing longitudinal movement and rotational movement of the sleeve relative to the spindle.
Abstract:
A door lock includes a main body including a transmission assembly and a positioning assembly. The positioning assembly includes an inside seat and an outside seat. An inside rose liner is mounted around the inside seat and includes two positioning holes. An inside rose is mounted around the inside rose liner. An anti-torque ring is mounted around the outside seat and includes two lugs formed thereon. Two positioning posts respectively project from the lugs and extend along a longitudinal direction of the anti-torque ring. An outside rose liner includes an inner threading that is engaged with an outer threading of the outside seat. The outside rose liner includes a side with an annular recessed portion for receiving the anti-torque ring. The annular recessed portion includes two recess extensions for positioning the lugs of the anti-torque ring. An outside rose is securely mounted around the outside rose liner to rotate move therewith. Rotation of the outside rose causes longitudinal movement of the outside rose and the outside rose liner relative to the outside seat to suit different door thickness.
Abstract:
An outside handle assembly of a lock includes an outside lever handle, an outside handle spindle secured to the outside lever handle to rotate therewith and including a first slot defined in a periphery thereof, and an actuating spindle mounted in the outside handle spindle and operably connected to a retractor. The actuating spindle includes a second slot aligned with the first slot of the outside handle spindle. A catch is mounted in the actuating spindle and has a first end pivoted to the actuating spindle and a second end. A tapping plate is slidably mounted in the actuating spindle and connected to the tail piece to move therewith. When the lock is in an unlocked status, the outside handle spindle and the actuating spindle rotate synchronously, as the second end of the catch extends through the second slot of the actuating spindle into the first slot of the outside handle spindle. When the push button is pressed, the tapping plate is moved to engage with a hooked portion of the first end of the catch and thus pivots the catch during the sliding movement of the tapping plate. The second end of the catch is thus disengaged from the first slot of the outside handle spindle to allow free rotational movement of the outside lever handle.
Abstract:
A freewheeling clutching design for enabling a freewheeling movement of an outer door handle with respect to a latch assembly of a lock when the lock is in a locked state. A clutch column is axially movable to engage with or disengage from a latch assembly by way of turning a control member which simultaneously moves axially. The outer door-handle performs a normal operation of opening a door when the clutch column engages the latch assembly, while it performs the freewheel turning movement to prevent an undesirable transfer of force to internal components of the lock when the clutch column engages the latch assembly.
Abstract:
A lock includes a body, a wheel, an outside spindle, and a locking plug. The outside spindle includes a front end having an extension not in contact with a circumferential wall defining a through-hole of the wheel. When the locking plug is in an unblocking position allowing retraction operation of a latch bolt, the front end of the outside spindle is engaged with the wheel to allow joint rotation of the outside spindle and the wheel. When the locking plug is moved from the unblocking position to the blocking position not allowing retraction operation of the latch bolt, movement of a push member pushes the front end of the outside spindle away from the through-hole of the wheel such that the front end of the outside spindle is disengaged from the circumferential wall of the through-hole of the wheel, thereby disengaging the outside spindle from the wheel.
Abstract:
An escutcheon assembly for a lock includes a mounting plate and a cover plate. The mounting plate is mounted to a front face of a door. The mounting plate comprises a receiving section for receiving a lock body of a lock cylinder. The cover plate is securely mounted around the mounting plate. The cover plate comprises a figure-8-shaped through-hole aligned with a figure-8-shaped cross section of an interchangeable lock core removably mounted in the lock body. The mounting plate and the cover plate can be made by inexpensive punching. Replacement of the cover plate, when desired, can be easily achieved at a low cost.
Abstract:
A mortise lock includes a chassis, a handle assembly mounted to a side of the chassis, a sleeve, and a trim for returning the handle assembly. The handle assembly includes a spindle and a handle. An end of the sleeve is securely mounted around an end of the spindle to turn therewith. The other end of the sleeve receives the other end of the spindle and is securely connected to the handle. The trim includes a spring seat, a ring received in the spring seat and mounted around the sleeve, and a spring mounted on a side of the ring. The spring seat includes a plate mounted around the sleeve. A protrusion is formed on an inner periphery of the body and engaged in a longitudinal groove in the sleeve. Two ends of the spring respectively abut against two sides of a leg extending from the ring.