Patents Assigned to Sargent Manufacturing Company
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Patent number: 6880872Abstract: A lever handle return spring assembly for a cylindrical lock mounted in a bored opening in a door includes support plates on opposite sides of the door. The support plates include cylindrically depressed inner regions that extend partially into the bored opening in the door to accommodate return springs and reduce the visual thickness of the return spring assembly. Spring housings containing compression springs turn within the support plate inner regions and are held in place by cover plates. The support plate, cover plate, spring housing and springs on each side of the door form complete assemblies that are attached to the door via through-bolts. At least one of the support plates preferably includes lock tabs that connect to the cylindrical lock to prevent rotation of the cylindrical lock relative to the door. The support plate and cover plate are designed for strength when stamped from a flat sheet.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2003Date of Patent: April 19, 2005Assignee: Sargent Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Darren C. Eller, Daniel Seymour, Todd C. Zimmer
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Patent number: 6860129Abstract: A lock mechanism operated by inner and outer lever handles provides a security classroom function and includes inner and outer lock mechanisms that are independently switchable between locked and unlocked states by inner and outer lock cylinders and keys. The inner handle always operates the lock mechanism to retract a latch bolt. The outer handle can only retract the latch bolt when both the inner and outer lock mechanisms are in the unlocked state. The outer key can retract the latch bolt when the inner lock mechanism is in the locked state, but cannot change the inner lock mechanism to the unlocked state or enable the outer handle, thereby ensuring positive control over the locked state of the outer handle from the inner side.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2002Date of Patent: March 1, 2005Assignee: Sargent Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Darren C. Eller, David A. Sorenson, Todd C. Zimmer
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Publication number: 20040187533Abstract: A conventional mortise lock is provided with a visual status indicator to show whether the room is occupied or vacant. The mortise lock output, which operates the deadbolt, is used to linearly move an indicator slide positioned on the outside of the door by a rotating indicator spindle which is in communication with the mortise lock output and indicator slide. The visual status indicator has an opening which is covered by a transparent high strength, impact resistant material such as LEXAN plastic. A preferred embodiment combines the outer lever door handle controller and visual status indicator in a single housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 26, 2003Publication date: September 30, 2004Applicant: Sargent Manufacturing CompanyInventor: Richard Hai Huang
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Publication number: 20040099026Abstract: A motorized locking mechanism for locking and unlocking a device having a hub rotatable by a handle about a hub axis. A reversible motor turns a threaded spring screw to move a locking spring and vertically drive a connecting arm between locked and unlocked positions. A locking slide is mounted on an end of the connecting arm so that it can pivot parallel to the hub axis. As the motor drives the connecting arm to the locked position, the locking slide moves into interfering engagement with the hub to lock the device. The pivoting motion of the locking slide protects the locking mechanism, and particularly the connecting arm, against damaging forces that can be applied by the rotating hub through the locking slide. If the locking slide is temporarily prevented from moving into or out of locking engagement with the hub, the motor may still turn and the locking spring subsequently moves the locking slide in the desired direction without the necessity of reactivating the motor.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 26, 2002Publication date: May 27, 2004Applicant: Sargent Manufacturing CompanyInventor: Paul Nunez
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Patent number: 6735993Abstract: A lock mechanism for use with lever handles includes a lock core and a latch mechanism that is rigidly connected to the lock core to prevent the lock core from rotating in the door. Through-bolts are not needed, allowing a small diameter rose to be used. Stops and a spring return mechanism are entirely located within the lock core, allowing the rose to be thin. The lock core defines the rest position for the lever handles at an angle slightly above horizontal. To avoid the necessity for producing different locks in left and right-hand configurations, the lock core is made substantially symmetrical about a vertical plane, instead of a horizontal plane, and the inner and outer sides of the lock mechanism can be interchanged. A heavy-duty locking piece, including a pair of locking lugs that directly engage the lock core near its inner perimeter, allow the lock to withstand abusive forces applied through the lever handle.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2003Date of Patent: May 18, 2004Assignee: Sargent Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Darren C. Eller, David A. Sorensen, Todd C. Zimmer
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Publication number: 20040070219Abstract: A catch assembly that locks a handle onto the spindle of a lock mechanism has enhanced resistance to attempts to remove the handle by forcibly driving the catch assembly inwards. The catch assembly includes a base mounted on the spindle having a threaded opening that receives a corresponding threaded retaining pin. The pin is moved axially by rotating it. When the pin is rotated to an outward position it engages the handle and the threads act to prevent the pin from being forcibly driven inward by transferring axially applied forces to the base. In the preferred design, the head of the retaining pin is softened and specially shaped to limit the torque that can be applied.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2002Publication date: April 15, 2004Applicant: Sargent Manufacturing CompanyInventor: Christopher G. Senger
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Publication number: 20040025548Abstract: A lock mechanism operated by inner and outer lever handles provides a security classroom function and includes inner and outer lock mechanisms that are independently switchable between locked and unlocked states by inner and outer lock cylinders and keys. The inner handle always operates the lock mechanism to retract a latch bolt. The outer handle can only retract the latch bolt when both the inner and outer lock mechanisms are in the unlocked state. The outer key can retract the latch bolt when the inner lock mechanism is in the locked state, but cannot change the inner lock mechanism to the unlocked state or enable the outer handle, thereby ensuring positive control over the locked state of the outer handle from the inner side.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2002Publication date: February 12, 2004Applicant: Sargent Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Darren C. Eller, David A. Sorenson, Todd C. Zimmer
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Patent number: 6669249Abstract: A handle support mechanism is designed for attachment to a door lock, preferably the exterior of a mortise lock, that has two handles driven back to an initial position with a common return spring after either handle is used. The support mechanism prevents the unused handle from drooping or rotating when the common return spring is compressed as the opposite handle is turned. The support mechanism includes first and second friction discs trapped between the exterior of the mortise lock and the legs of a U-shaped spring bracket. The spring bracket applies an inward spring pressure to prevent a friction disc and its corresponding handle from turning when the other handle is in use. The handle support mechanism improves visual appearance and is particularly suitable for retrofit installations, lever handle designs and mortise locks with independent switch sensors on the two handles that notify a monitoring system as to which handle was turned to open a monitored door.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2002Date of Patent: December 30, 2003Assignee: Sargent Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Richard Hai Huang, Paul Nunez
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Patent number: 6626018Abstract: A lock mechanism for use with lever handles includes a lock core and a latch mechanism that is rigidly connected to the lock core to prevent the lock core from rotating in the door. Through-bolts are not needed, allowing a small diameter rose to be used. Stops and a spring return mechanism are entirely located within the lock core, allowing the rose to be thin. The lock core defines the rest position for the lever handles at an angle slightly above horizontal. To avoid the necessity for producing different locks in left and right-hand configurations, the lock core is made substantially symmetrical about a vertical plane, instead of a horizontal plane, and the inner and outer sides of the lock mechanism can be interchanged. A heavy-duty locking piece, including a pair of locking lugs that directly engage the lock core near its inner perimeter, allow the lock to withstand abusive forces applied through the lever handle.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2001Date of Patent: September 30, 2003Assignee: Sargent Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Darren C. Eller, David A. Sorensen, Todd C. Zimmer
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Publication number: 20030131640Abstract: A lock mechanism for use with lever handles includes a lock core and a latch mechanism that is rigidly connected to the lock core to prevent the lock core from rotating in the door. Through-bolts are not needed, allowing a small diameter rose to be used. Stops and a spring return mechanism are entirely located within the lock core, allowing the rose to be thin. The lock core defines the rest position for the lever handles at an angle slightly above horizontal. To avoid the necessity for producing different locks in left and right-hand configurations, the lock core is made substantially symmetrical about a vertical plane, instead of a horizontal plane, and the inner and outer sides of the lock mechanism can be interchanged. A heavy-duty locking piece, including a pair of locking lugs that directly engage the lock core near its inner perimeter, allow the lock to withstand abusive forces applied through the lever handle.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2003Publication date: July 17, 2003Applicant: Sargent Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Darren C. Eller, David A. Sorensen, Todd C. Zimmer
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Publication number: 20030096062Abstract: A method is provided for making brass, bronze, chrome, steel, antique, and stainless steel finish metal or plastic products having enhanced antimicrobial and other properties without any significant discoloration of the metal product. A curable polymeric material containing ceramic particles preferably a zeolite with one or more antibiotic metals ion-exchanged therein is used and applied to the metal product and cured for an effective time at a specific temperature range to provide the desired metal product. Electrostatic spraying is preferred to coat the article but other application methods can be used.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2001Publication date: May 22, 2003Applicant: Sargent Manufacturing CompanyInventor: Ethan S. Hoberman
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Publication number: 20020100301Abstract: A lock mechanism for use with lever handles includes a lock core and a latch mechanism that is rigidly connected to the lock core to prevent the lock core from rotating in the door. Through-bolts are not needed, allowing a small diameter rose to be used. Stops and a spring return mechanism are entirely located within the lock core, allowing the rose to be thin. The lock core defines the rest position for the lever handles at an angle slightly above horizontal. To avoid the necessity for producing different locks in left and right-hand configurations, the lock core is made substantially symmetrical about a vertical plane, instead of a horizontal plane, and the inner and outer sides of the lock mechanism can be interchanged. A heavy-duty locking piece, including a pair of locking lugs that directly engage the lock core near its inner perimeter, allow the lock to withstand abusive forces applied through the lever handle.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2001Publication date: August 1, 2002Applicant: Sargent Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Darren C. Eller, David A. Sorensen, Todd C. Zimmer
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Patent number: 6398274Abstract: A retracting spindle mechanism has a spindle that extends between a handle trim mechanism mounted on the face of a door and a mortised door lock. The spindle is rotated by the handle to operate the door lock and slides axially in a hub to accommodate doors of different thicknesses. A conical spring is used to urge the spindle to the extended position. The conical spring can be compressed until it is flat allowing the spindle mechanism to be used in trim mechanisms with paddle handles having limited space between the handle and the mortised lock mechanism. A pin extends transversely through the spindle and into a slot in the hub capturing the spring and holding the spindle mechanism together as an integral assembly.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 1999Date of Patent: June 4, 2002Assignee: Sargent Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Richard H. Huang, Ronald S. Slusarski
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Patent number: 6282929Abstract: A multipoint mortise lock assembly includes an extended face piece mounted flush along the edge of a door, a mortise lock connected to the face piece, and a pair of hook bolt latch mechanisms mounted to the face piece above and below the mortise lock. An elongated actuator, which is preferably a flat rod slidingly mounted to the back of the face piece, acts to extend and retract the hook bolts in synchronism with a deadbolt in the mortise lock. The actuator is connected between a deadbolt arm in the mortise lock, which drives the deadbolt, and the hook bolt latch mechanisms. The deadbolt arm is driven conventionally, such as by a key or a thumb latch, and the design allows one hand operation of the multipoint mortise lock assembly.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2000Date of Patent: September 4, 2001Assignee: Sargent Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Darren C. Eller, Bryce A. Fleury, Dan S. Leiper, Todd C. Zimmer
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Patent number: 6178794Abstract: A free-wheeling lock mechanism for operating a door latch includes a body, a handle, a lock and a split shaft having two halves rotationally connected together along the shaft axis. One half of the shaft is connected to the handle and one half extends from the body to operate the door latch. The two halves of the shaft may be coupled and uncoupled via a shaft lock movable perpendicular between locked and unlocked positions. In the unlocked position the shaft lock connects the two halves of the shaft to rotate together when the handle is turned. In the locked position the shaft lock disengages the two halves of the shaft to rotate separately and allow the handle to free-wheel without operating the door latch.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 1999Date of Patent: January 30, 2001Assignee: Sargent Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Darren C. Eller, Richard Hai Huang, Thomas A. Pelletier
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Patent number: 6174004Abstract: A mortise latch and exit device includes active and passive mortise latch mechanisms with corresponding concealed vertical rods operated by links mounted within the mortise latch mechanisms. The mortise latch mechanisms latch double doors at a center point between the doors and at top points between each door and the door frame. Lower vertical rods may also be used to latch at bottom points between the doors and the floor. The active and passive mortise latch mechanisms are operated by corresponding push handle mechanisms and rotary handles. The mortise latch mechanisms cooperatively interact so that either door may be opened first, and either door may be closed first, without regard to the position of the other door. The active mortise latch mechanism includes a latch bolt and an activation bolt arranged so that one bolt is retracted when the other is extended, except when the doors are being opened or closed, when both bolts are retracted.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 1999Date of Patent: January 16, 2001Assignee: Sargent Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Daniel J. Picard, Donald T. Shamp
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Patent number: 6120071Abstract: A mortise latch and vertical rod exit device latches at a center point between two doors and at top points between each door and the door frame. Optionally vertical rods may also be used to latch at bottom points between the doors and the floor. The latch includes an active and a passive latch mechanism operated by corresponding operating mechanisms. The mortise latch mechanisms cooperatively interact so that either door may be opened first, and either door may be closed first, without regard to the position of the other door. The active mortise latch mechanism includes a latch bolt and an activation bolt arranged so that one bolt is retracted when the other is extended, except when the doors are being opened or closed, when both bolts are retracted. The active mortise latch mechanism automatically retracts the latch bolt when the doors are not aligned and automatically extends the latch bolt when the doors are aligned.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 1999Date of Patent: September 19, 2000Assignee: Sargent Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Daniel J. Picard, Darren C. Eller
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Patent number: 6101856Abstract: A free-wheeling lock mechanism for a cylindrical door lock includes inner and outer spindles directly connected to corresponding inner and outer lever handles, a latch retractor located between the spindles and a cylindrical outer cam located within the outer spindle. The outer cam has an ear on its perimeter that moves from a forward to a rearward position as the outer cam is rotated to operate the latch retractor. A cylindrical locking plug is located within the outer cam and has an outwardly projecting finger that connects and disconnects the outer cam from the outer spindle to lock and unlock the mechanism as the locking plug slides axially relative to the outer cam. In the unlocked position the finger projects outwardly through a slot in the outer cam into a longitudinally oriented portion of a T-shaped slot in the spindle. In the locked position the finger projects outwardly through the outer cam slot into a circumferential portion of the spindle slot.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 1998Date of Patent: August 15, 2000Assignee: Sargent Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Thomas A. Pelletier, Ronald S. Slusarski, David A. Sorensen
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Patent number: D470033Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2001Date of Patent: February 11, 2003Assignee: Sargent Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Bryce A. Fleury, David Kaiser, Paul Nunez, Joe Toro
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Patent number: D474103Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2002Date of Patent: May 6, 2003Assignee: Sargent Manufacturing CompanyInventors: David Kaiser, Paul Nunez, Joe Toro