Patents by Inventor Gerald F. Dunphy

Gerald F. Dunphy has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 4854620
    Abstract: A door set mounting including a baffle assembly formed of two circular sheet metal members arranged in face-to-face relationship, and a cylindrical tubular shroud also formed of sheet metal which extends around those members so as to be substantially coaxial therewith. Each circular member has a transversely extending channel formed therein and those channels combine to form a receptacle for a door latch housing. An opening formed through the base of each channel allows passage of a drive spindle for the latch. The two circular members are held in face-to-face relationship by a pair of clips, each of which straddles those members, and the same clips also serve to hold the shroud in assembly with the circular members. Preferably, the shroud is formed of two parts each of which is held by a respective one of the clips.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 22, 1986
    Date of Patent: August 8, 1989
    Assignee: Ogden Industries Pty., Ltd.
    Inventors: Gerald F. Dunphy, Lance E. Best
  • Patent number: 4724690
    Abstract: A security bolt including a housing and a bolt rod slidably mounted on that housing for relative movement between operative and inoperative positions. The rod is cylindrical and has a section of reduced diameter between its ends so as to form two opposed shoulders. Key operated locking mechanism, having a rotatable barrel, is attached to the housing and a detent member is rotatably mounted on an end portion of that barrel. The detent member is rotatable to a position at which it engages one of the rod shoulders and thereby prevents movement of the rod out of the operative position. Rotation of the detent member is caused by rotation of the barrel, but a lost motion connection enables the barrel to rotate to a limited extent in either direction without causing corresponding rotation of the detent member. The locking mechanism can be removed from the housing through a rear side and releasable securing means controls that removal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 22, 1986
    Date of Patent: February 16, 1988
    Assignee: Ogden Industries Pty. Ltd.
    Inventors: Gerald F. Dunphy, Lance E. Best
  • Patent number: 4689975
    Abstract: A padlock of the kind having a body and a U-shaped shackle which projects above an upper end surface of the body. The shackle has a captured leg which is retained against separation from the body but which can move relative to the body to allow the shackle to adopt a locked or a released condition. Another leg of the shackle has an end portion which is located within the body and is clear of the body respectively in the locked and released conditions of the padlock. A shroud is formed integral with the body and extends upwards from the body upper end surface so as to completely protect the front of the shackle under both the locked and released conditions. The shroud has a rearwardly opening cavity which substantially contains the shackle when in the locked condition so that the shackle is exposed only at the rear of the padlock. The rear of the padlock is substantially flat, whereas the front has a convex curvature.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 5, 1986
    Date of Patent: September 1, 1987
    Assignee: Ogden Industries Pty. Ltd.
    Inventors: Gerald F. Dunphy, Donald J. Newman
  • Patent number: 4639022
    Abstract: A lock for a sliding window or door and having a body which is adapted to be secured to either an outwardly facing surface or a laterally facing surface of the movable frame of the window or door. The lock includes a locking bar which is slidably mounted on the lock body for relative movement into and out of an operative position at which it projects beyond a back surface of the lock body and engages within a hole in the fixed frame of the window or door. The lock body is secured to the movable frame by means of fastening screws extending through bores formed through a mounting part of the body and those bores include primary bores which extend in the front to back direction and secondary bores which extend laterally through the mounting part. The primary bores are used if the body is to be secured to the outwardly facing frame surface and the secondary bores are used if the body is to be secured to the laterally facing frame surface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 30, 1984
    Date of Patent: January 27, 1987
    Assignee: Ogden Industries Pty Ltd
    Inventors: Gerald F. Dunphy, Lance E. Best
  • Patent number: 4624119
    Abstract: A cylinder lock having a plurality of plate-like tumblers, each of which is carried by the lock barrel to rotate therewith and each being adapted to locate within a respective locking recess provided in the lock body and thereby hold the barrel against rotation relative to the body. The tumbler plates are movable laterally relative to the barrel axis so as to be capable of removal from their respective locking recesses and thereby free the barrel for rotation. A locking pin interconnects the tumbler plates so that they move in unison between their barrel locking and release positions, and a plurality of rotatable discs interacts with that pin to control its ability to move radially inwards and thereby free the tumbler plates from their locking recesses. Each disc has a peripheral notch which must be located adjacent the locking pin to allow the aforementioned radial inward movement.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 19, 1983
    Date of Patent: November 25, 1986
    Assignee: Ogden Industries Pty. Ltd.
    Inventors: Donald J. Newman, Gerald F. Dunphy
  • Patent number: 4512166
    Abstract: A lock of the cylinder type having a plurality of discs forming part of the barrel assembly and being rotatable relative to one another and to the body of the barrel assembly. The rotational axis of each disc is substantially coincident with the rotational axis of the complete barrel assembly and each disc has a keyway forming opening which contains that axis. Locking means such as a side locking bar is operative to hold the barrel assembly against rotation relative to the lock cylinder, but that locking means is responsive to the rotational positioning of the discs to release the barrel assembly for rotation when the discs have a particular rotational position relative to one another. The barrel assembly can be rotated in either direction away from the normally locked condition. A key for use with such a lock has an elongate blade which is of non-circular cross section and is twisted to create a plurality of relatively angularly disposed locating portions which are spaced apart longitudinally of the blade.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 23, 1982
    Date of Patent: April 23, 1985
    Assignee: Ogden Industries Pty. Ltd.
    Inventors: Gerald F. Dunphy, Donald J. Newman
  • Patent number: 4483162
    Abstract: An actuator assembly in which the actuator is usually the rotatable barrel of a key operated tumbler lock. The actuator assembly is connectable through a non-circular drive spindle to any conventional deadbolt assembly of the kind having a tubular housing securable to support, a lever rotatably mounted on the housing and a deadbolt slidably mounted within the housing and responsive to rotation of the lever. A body member of the actuator assembly is securable to the support separate from the deadbolt housing and the lock barrel is rotatable relative to that body member. A gear segment secured to the barrel for rotation therewith is engageable with another gear segment rotatably carried on the body member, but only during part of its possible 360.degree. movement from the rest or locked position of the barrel. The other or driven gear segment has a drive spindle secured to it and that spindle engages within a bore of the bolt assembly lever to transmit rotation of the driven gear segment of the lever.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 7, 1982
    Date of Patent: November 20, 1984
    Assignee: Ogden Industries Pty. Ltd.
    Inventors: Gerald F. Dunphy, Hans J. Esser
  • Patent number: 4434634
    Abstract: A door or window lock has a body which is securable to the door, window, or a surround for a door or window, and has at least two passages therethrough that extend angularly relative to one another. A locking bar is slidable axially in any one of the passages to adopt either an operative position or an inoperative position, and in the operative position a locking end portion of the bar protrudes a predetermined distance beyond an adjacent side of the body. The bar can adopt either of two operative positions for each passage and in each of those positions the locking end portion protrudes beyond a respective one of two opposite sides of the body. A key operated locking member is rotatably mounted on the body and can adopt a particular locking position for each of the passages. In the locking position for one passage, the locking member protrudes into a recess of the bar to hold the bar against movement in either direction from its operative position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 1, 1981
    Date of Patent: March 6, 1984
    Assignee: Ogden Industries Pty. Limited
    Inventors: Gerald F. Dunphy, Lance E. Best
  • Patent number: 4387918
    Abstract: Deadbolt mechanism for holding a door in a closed position and including a deadbolt pivotally connected to the mechanism housing for movement into and out of that housing to adopt inoperative and operative positions respectively. A pin tumbler lock is used to operate the deadbolt and the lock barrel is rotated through 360.degree. during the change of deadbolt positions whereas the deadbolt swings through 90.degree. only. The drive between the lock barrel and deadbolt includes a pair of gear segments which engage during the 90.degree. travel of the deadbolt and are otherwise disengaged to permit the lock barrel to rotate free of the deadbolt. The drive also includes a pivoted arm which locates between side walls of the deadbolt and has a laterally extending pin slideably locating within a slot in each of the side walls. When the gear segments are engaged the arm is swung such that a camming action occurs between the pin and cooperating slots whereby the deadbolt is caused to move about its pivot.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 28, 1980
    Date of Patent: June 14, 1983
    Assignee: Ogden Industries Pty. Ltd.
    Inventors: Gerald F. Dunphy, Hans J. Esser
  • Patent number: 4382349
    Abstract: An operator for hinged windows and being of the kind including a chain which can flex in one direction only and which provides the support whereby the window is held open. Movement of the chain into and out of the operator housing is controlled by a sliding actuator which is moveable along an elongate guide track between two extreme positions corresponding to the window closed and fully opened positions respectively. The actuator can be retained in any selected position between the two extremes by engagement between a spring loaded detent and a toothed rack. The detent is carried by the actuator and the rack is fixed relative to the guide track. Release of the detent is effected by moving a lever connected to the detent against a fixed handle of the actuator and the actuator can be moved along the guide track while the lever and handle are so engaged.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 1, 1980
    Date of Patent: May 10, 1983
    Assignee: Ogden Industries Pty. Limited
    Inventors: Gerald F. Dunphy, Donald J. Newman
  • Patent number: 4320638
    Abstract: A key blank in which the upper edge surface of the blade has a longitudinal groove dividing that surface into two laterally spaced parts, and a relatively narrow waist is formed in the blade upper portion by progressive narrowing of the blade width downwardly from and adjacent the upper edge surface. The blade is basically a flat parallel sided member and the waisting is created by two substantially symmetrical grooves. Each part of the upper edge surface on each side of the longitudinal groove slopes downwardly and outwardly so as to be substantially normal to the flat sloping surface of the adjacent waisting groove. A key formed from the blank described has bittings cut in the upper edge surface and each bitting is cut on an angle so that the base of each resulting valley part slopes at substantially the same angle as a part of the upper edge surface. Alternate valley base surfaces may slope in opposite directions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 9, 1980
    Date of Patent: March 23, 1982
    Assignee: Ogden Industries Pty. Limited
    Inventors: Gerald F. Dunphy, Donald J. Newman
  • Patent number: 4248068
    Abstract: Deadlocking mechanism of the kind including a deadbolt slidably located in a casing so as to be projected beyond an end of that casing in an operative position, and to be substantially contained within the casing in an inoperative position. An actuator such as a key operated pin tumbler lock is operable to cause movement of the deadbolt between its two positions. The invention comprises an improved drive connection between the actuator and deadbolt, which includes a toothed pinion rotatable with the actuator and a rack cooperatively engaged by the pinion and arranged for movement with the deadbolt. That drive connection also includes two gear segments which rotate with the pinion and actuator respectively, and have intermeshing engagement during part only of the pinion movement corresponding to movement of the deadbolt between its operative and inoperative positions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 26, 1978
    Date of Patent: February 3, 1981
    Assignee: Ogden Industries Pty. Limited
    Inventors: Hans J. Esser, Gerald F. Dunphy