Knob-attaching Devices Patents (Class 292/348)
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Patent number: 5895081Abstract: An inside door handle assembly includes a handle rotatably held on a base to be secured to a vehicle's door and a knob rotatably held on the base. The base has first, second and third upright walls. The handle is disposed with respect to the first and second upright walls to cover the top of the second upright wall and the knob is disposed with respect to the second and third upright walls. The lateral movement of the handle is limited by the knob, thereby preventing the handle from becoming detached from the base.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 1997Date of Patent: April 20, 1999Assignee: Aisin Seiki Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Tetsurou Tanimoto, Morihito Nomura, Kouji Ooe, Kouichi Nagata, Katsuaki Maruyama, Masayuki Nomura, Akira Matsuura
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Patent number: 5794995Abstract: An automotive vehicle door (10) has a door lock mechanism (18) mounted therein which is mechanically operated by a door lock button assembly (24) between a lock position and an open position. The door lock button assembly (24) has a control rod (28) connected on one end (32) to the door lock mechanism (18) and is non-threadingly retained on the other end (34) to a button member (26) so as to permit the control rod (28) to pendulumingly swing a predetermined angle (.beta.) with respect to the longitudinal axis (50) thereof and to allow the button member (26) to rotate around the longitudinal axis (50) so as to prevent binding when moving through an opening (45) in a trim panel (12) of the vehicle door (10).Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 1995Date of Patent: August 18, 1998Assignee: Ford Global Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Robin C. Creesy, Conrad F. Hempel
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Patent number: 5787743Abstract: The apparatus is a torque limiting spindle for lock mechanisms. The interconnection between two parts of the spindle of the lock is a detent mechanism which disengages the two sections if excessive torque is applied. The apparatus has a first section of the spindle with grooves on a cylindrical surface and dowel pins held into the grooves by one or more springs. The second section of the spindle has fingers which engage the dowel pins to impart rotational motion to the first spindle section. If the torque applied between the two sections exceeds the limit determined by the springs, the dowel pins move out of the grooves to prevent damage to the mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1996Date of Patent: August 4, 1998Assignee: PDQ Industries, Inc.Inventor: Samuel R. Weigard
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Patent number: 5752399Abstract: A door-handle assembly comprising a rotatable spindle, a core retainer, a knob and an interchangeable lock core. The spindle and the retainer are so designed that the retainer is selectably oriented either upwardly or downwardly with respect to the spindle. The knob and therefore the lock core are then inverted in view of the invertable retainer so that a key for manipulating the lock core is used with its key cuts similarly either upwardly or downwardly oriented during use.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 1997Date of Patent: May 19, 1998Inventor: Mu-Lin Shen
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Patent number: 5749612Abstract: A door knob construction featuring a knob and cover to incorporate decorative detail. The knob construction consists of an oval knob body, a shank fastened to the knob body and a cover which fits over the shank to complete the decorative knob assembly. The knob body is hollow to accommodate the lock cylinder and includes a small diameter hole through which the cylinder protrudes. The knob body is secured to the knob shank by fasteners. The shank includes longitudinal ridges to form an interference fit with the decorative shank cover.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 1996Date of Patent: May 12, 1998Assignee: Baldwin Hardware CorporationInventors: Leslie A. Meck, Philip C. Ellis
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Patent number: 5732578Abstract: A lever assembly for a door lock which permits simplified assembly is provided. The lever assembly comprises a lock body cylinder, a lock shank with an inside portion and an outside portion extending from either side of the body cylinder and a series of components assembled to the outside portion of the lock shank with aligned central apertures to receive the lock shank. A retainer is operatively coupled to the body cylinder, and an annular outer plate is rigidly attached to the outside portion of the lock shank by mating internal and external threads. The retainer and annular outer plate are provided with mating elements disposed at different distances from a center point to allow for blink assembly of the two by rotation relative to one another. A leaf spring and actuator plate are coupled to the said outer plate with two outside cover pieces attached to the lever assembly.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 1996Date of Patent: March 31, 1998Assignee: Hyundai Metal Co., Ltd.Inventor: Euoe Sik Kang
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Patent number: 5730478Abstract: Method and apparatus for mounting a push/pull handle on a latch mechanism is disclosed. Recently, it has become desirable for large medical service facilities, such as hospitals, to change their door latch mechanisms from rotatable lever handles to push/pull handles. The apparatus comprises a pair of mating adapter plates mountable on either side of a door outwardly adjacent a mortise lock presently mounted in the door. The adapter plates include a plurality of pairs of aligned apertures, each of the several pairs of which are adapted to align with a pair of apertures which differing lock manufacturers position in differing radial and arcuate positions with respect to a mortise operating key. The adapter plates fasten through the mortise to the respective door sides and allow push/pull type handle assemblies to be mounted on the adapter plates so as to be operatively connected through the mortise operating key.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 1996Date of Patent: March 24, 1998Assignee: Architectural Builders Hardware Manufacturing, Inc.Inventor: Richard E. D'Hooge
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Patent number: 5688005Abstract: A lock assembly with a lock spindle extending perpendicular from the internal lock mechanism and the door. A knob or lever is operably connected to the spindle such that rotation thereof operates the lock mechanism. In order to eliminate any movement between the spindle and knob or lever and thereby eliminate rattle or inoperative rotation of the knob, a bow spring is longitudinally mounted to the spindle. The ends of the spring are retained on the spindle as the spring bows radially outwardly from the spindle to frictionally engage an inner wall of the knob or lever.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 1996Date of Patent: November 18, 1997Assignee: Baldwin Hardware CorporationInventor: Philip C. Ellis
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Patent number: 5685584Abstract: An adaptor spindle having a square cross-sectional center, dimensioned to fit and operate a standard European lock set, eight-sided opposed ends, formed to accept standard American door knobs and levers, and a tension pin, for centering the adaptor spindle in the lock set during assembly and for preventing tampering with the lock set.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 1996Date of Patent: November 11, 1997Assignee: Katonah Architectural HardwareInventors: Andrew H. Baren, Ian D. Baren
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Patent number: 5685581Abstract: An actuating assembly for a motor-vehicle door latch has a handle extending longitudinally on an outside of the panel and having one end coupled to the latch and another end projecting through the panel and provided with a fork having a longitudinally open seat. A backing plate on an inside of the panel is provided with a transversely extending pivot bar engaged in the seat of the fork. The handle is pivotal about an axis of the bar between a rest position relatively close to the door and an outer actuated position pulled out from the door. Interengaging formations on the bar and in the seat block longitudinal displacement of the handle relative to the backing plate except in the rest position of the handle so that when the handle is moved to or beyond the outer actuated position the formations prevent removal of the handle from the door.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 1996Date of Patent: November 11, 1997Assignee: Kiekert AGInventors: Dietmar Kritzler, Damien Labonde
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Patent number: 5655801Abstract: A gate latch has a handle with a cojoined adjustably sized elongated rigid metal rod, which rod is rotatably disposed in sleeves frictionally retained within a drilled hole in a fixed post of a fence. The rod is formed with a plurality of spaced parallel threaded through holes. The handle has a transverse hole and is mounted to the rod by a bolt passing through the handle hole and one of the rod holes disposed at the end of the rod on the outside of the post. The rod is operably connected to a spring return locking plate for locking a gate rod which gate rod is fixedly mounted to an openable gate. The user first drills the post hole to receive the elongated rod slidably disposed in the sleeves, and then cuts the elongated rod to a length to accommodate the thickness of the post, and then attaches the handle at the hole adjacent the cut end of the elongated rod. The user in operating the gate latch rotates the handle downwardly which in turn rotates the elongated rod in the post hole.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 1995Date of Patent: August 12, 1997Inventor: Michael Casey
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Patent number: 5639132Abstract: Door latch-operating mechanism for retracting a door latch. A rotary shaft is mounted in a housing and is adapted to retract a latch when rotated. The shaft is turned by a handle on the outer end of the shaft. A tube is sleeved on the shaft between the handle and housing. The housing and handle are solid brass forgings. The tube is also solid brass. Any wear of the handle will not be noticed since it is solid brass rather than being made of some less attractive metal plated with brass. The shaft is completely covered and concealed by the brass housing, handle and tube.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 1995Date of Patent: June 17, 1997Inventor: George Wartian
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Patent number: 5575516Abstract: A fastening mechanism for a handle on a cooking utensil should also have a releasable design for certain uses, for example, when the cooking utensil is heated up in a closed oven. A release and subsequent reconnection of a handle thereby should be done quickly and without effort, and the fastening mechanism for the handle moreover should be easy to manufacture. The fastening mechanism uses for this purpose an operating piece, which can be adjusted transversely with respect to the longitudinal extent of a handle piece in such a fastening mechanism. During the handling of which operating piece, a locking of the handle piece on a holding piece is released, which handle piece is covered by the handle piece and is connected to the cooking utensil. A renewed slipping over of the handle piece occurs against a light resiliency resulting from a transfer slope on a spring piece which also is used for the locking.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1995Date of Patent: November 19, 1996Assignee: Heinrich Baumgarten KG Spezialfabrik fuer BeschlagteileInventor: Gerd-Diethard Baumgarten
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Patent number: 5564296Abstract: A kit for converting a key-in-knob lockset to a lever handle operated lock employs the existing cylindrical lock and its associated latch bolt. The conversion apparatus employs a lever handle having a non-circular shank portion which is received in, and thus drives, a resiliently biased coupling device which is interpositioned between the handle and a rose housing affixed to the door. The existing cylindrical lock is supported within the lever handle shank portion by a dummy bible member in such a manner as to prevent forces resulting from operation of the lever handle from damaging the cylindrical lock.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 1994Date of Patent: October 15, 1996Assignee: International Security Products, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth Theriault, William J. Rochette, Thomas Hennessy
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Patent number: 5556144Abstract: An auxiliary door latch includes a lock device for locking the auxiliary door latch from inside of the door panel so as to prevent the door panel from opening from outside of the door panel. The auxiliary door latch includes a knob having a tube extended inwards of the door panel, and a rod slidably engaged in the tube and having a pair of legs. The tube includes a pair of slots for engaging with the legs of the rod. The rod is depressed inwards of the knob so as to prevent the rod from rotational movement and so as to lock the auxiliary door latch.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1994Date of Patent: September 17, 1996Assignee: Taiwan Fu Hsing Industrial Co., Ltd.Inventor: Jui-Chang Lin
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Patent number: 5482334Abstract: A door lock having upper and lower vertically spaced actuator seats centered on respective vertically spaced upper and lower axes has a handle assembly having inner and outer mounting plates horizontally flanking the door lock. An upper stem fitted in the upper actuator seat and supported on the inner plate can rotate about the upper actuator axis and carries an inner handle. A lower stem fitted in the lower actuator seat and supported on the outer plate can rotate about the lower axis. An outer stem separate from the inner stem and supported on the outer plate can rotate about the upper axis coaxially with the inner stem and carries an outer handle. Gearing interconnects the outer and lower stems for rotation of the lower stem about the lower axis on rotation of the outer stem about the upper axis.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 1993Date of Patent: January 9, 1996Assignee: Roto Frank Eisenwarenfabrik AktiengesellschaftInventor: Manfred Hotzl
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Patent number: 5476295Abstract: A door handle mounting assembly capable of being mounted on a door includes a lock platform having an opening formed therein and a handle mounted on the lock platform without the need of mechanical fasteners, staking or welding. More specifically, the handle has a gripper portion which is grasped by a person's hand for turning the handle, and a shaft portion which is attached at one of its ends to the gripper portion. The shaft portion extends through the opening of the lock platform and has a circumferential groove formed therein. A retaining collar having an annular wall is positioned to engage the lock platform, the collar having an inwardly projecting annular ring connected to the annular wall. The assembly also includes a driver cam having a housing with a hollow boss extending through the opening of the lock platform along a longitudinal axis.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 1994Date of Patent: December 19, 1995Assignee: Schlage Lock CompanyInventors: Jon M. Smallegan, L. C. Derek Chamberlain, Dario Pompeii
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Patent number: 5415491Abstract: A coupling device for connecting a wire and a knob of elastic material is disclosed. The wire has one end formed into a hook and a portion curved into a generally U shape and connecting to the hook. The knob has a bore receiving the wire and a wall portion surrounding the bore. The wall portion is formed with a slot engaged by the hook, and a bulge protruding into the bore and engaged with the U-shaped portion of the wire. The bulge is so constructed and arranged as to prohibit removal of the U-shaped portion of the wire from the bore after the bulge has allowed insertion of the U-shaped portion into the bore.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 1993Date of Patent: May 16, 1995Assignee: Ohi Seisakusho Co., Ltd.Inventors: Hatsuo Hayakawa, Mikio Honma
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Patent number: 5409278Abstract: A handle assembly (5) is shown having a back plate (11) to which a knob (10) may be secured. A mounting plate (7) is fixed to the door (6). The plates (11, 7) have complementary fixing means (15, 16) to enable the plates to be secured to one another.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1993Date of Patent: April 25, 1995Assignee: Whitco Pty Ltd.Inventor: Mervyn G. Harcourt
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Patent number: 5398531Abstract: A rotational housing assembly for a lock assembly includes a rotational housing, a spindle, and a core retainer. The rotational housing has a sleeve which is adapted to receive a core and defines an inner periphery. A driver is formed in and extends along a longitudinal direction of the inner periphery. The spindle is received in the sleeve to rotate with the rotational housing. The spindle includes a first end adapted to operate a door latch and a second end. A cutout is formed in the second end of the spindle and extends along a longitudinal direction of the spindle and defines a recess in one edge thereof. A driver slot engages with the driver in the sleeve to retain the spindle in the rotational housing. The core retainer is received in the sleeve to engage with the second end of the spindle and has first and second ends. A stop is formed at the second end of .the core retainer and engages with the recess in the spindle.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 1993Date of Patent: March 21, 1995Inventor: Chao C. Shen
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Patent number: 5385374Abstract: A cylindrical door lock set includes inner and outer knob supporting plates, a turning mechanism, an annular mounting plate and a latch unit. The outer knob supporting plate has a central hole and an inner side provided with a pair of posts on two sides of the central hole. The posts are hollow and are threaded internally. The turning mechanism is supported on the inner side of the outer knob supporting plate and is provided with a turn shaft. The annular mounting plate is secured on the inner side of the outer knob supporting plate and is formed with a pair of mounting shafts and a central hole to permit the turn shaft of the turning mechanism to extend therethrough. The latch unit is formed with a shaft engaging hole to permit the turn shaft to extend therethrough, and two side holes disposed on two sides of the shaft engaging hole in a lengthwise direction of the latch unit to receive respectively the mounting shafts. The latch unit is disposed between the posts of the outer knob supporting plate.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 1993Date of Patent: January 31, 1995Assignee: Tong-Lung Metal Industry Co., Ltd.Inventors: Yaw-Shin Fann, San-Yi Lin, Rong-Faa Wu, Ching-Chuan Kuo, Lan-Kun Don
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Patent number: 5190327Abstract: A tubular door lock for low safety comprising two knobs provided with a tubular shaft combined with a bearing plate, the tubular shaft having a hook and a projection to combine with an actuating plate, a square rod provided to fit in the actuating plates at both ends to enable the two knobs--the inner and the outer one--to move together at the same time.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 1992Date of Patent: March 2, 1993Inventor: Jui C. Lin
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Patent number: 5161839Abstract: A check rail lock including a housing with a pivot opening, a handle having a pivot shaft extending through the pivot opening, the handle being disposed over the housing when operably pivoted between locking and unlocking positions, and a cam secured to the pivot shaft beneath the housing with a post extending toward the housing. A C-shaped spring mounted to the housing between the housing and the cam has shoulders which (1) allow the spring to flex outwardly to allow passage of the post past one of the shoulders when pivoting the handle from a painting position extending away from the housing to either operational locking or unlocking position and (2) stop the handle from being pivoted beyond the locking or unlocking positions to the painting position. Recesses in the spring adjacent the shoulders positively indicate when the lock is in either the locked or unlocked positions.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 1991Date of Patent: November 10, 1992Assignee: Truth Division of SPX CorporationInventors: Stephen M. Piltingsrud, Donald L. Anderson
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Patent number: 5080407Abstract: A casement window locking system includes a rotatable locking cam mounted in the frame jamb with a window catch access opening on one side and a locking lever access opening on the opposite side. The locking lever has a U-shaped inner end which embraces the locking cam when the two members are engaged and a tab on the locking cam engages a shoulder on the locking lever to prevent withdrawal of the locking lever until a tool is used to raise the locking cam when the tool is inserted through the catch opening. In an alternative embodiment, a spring clip may be placed on top of the locking cam and it includes a shoulder for engaging the shoulder on the locking lever. The removable locking lever makes it possible to install and finish the window without the locking lever and change locking levers to color coordinate with the room interior.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 1990Date of Patent: January 14, 1992Assignee: Rolscreen CompanyInventor: Robert S. Evers
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Patent number: 4789191Abstract: A device for centering and securing a pair of door handles in a door having hole of circular cross section and a mortise lock with a square door handle mandrel. The device consists of 2 sets of three plate-shaped bodies engaging one another, the outer one having a hole for the bearing of a door handle and being larger than the door hole, a central body having essentially the same diameter as the door hole, and an inner body smaller than the door hole, all having a central hole for passage of the mandrel. The inner body and the outer body are clamped together by screws which pass through recesses in the central body. Consequently, the inner and outer bodies can be shifted in relation to the central body to compensate for any lack of alignment between the mandrel and the door hole prior to tightening of the screws. Then the screws are tightened so that the outer body and the inner body are clamped together around the central body and then the 2 sets are clamped to each other.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 1986Date of Patent: December 6, 1988Assignee: Carl F. Petersen A/S & Co. Vaerktoj, Mobel - og Bygningsbeslag KSInventor: Derek Dennis
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Patent number: 4784418Abstract: A door latch lever handle fitting includes a retaining member which is pushed onto a shank portion of a lever handle. The retaining member has tongues which engage flats of the shank portion and tongues which engage in grooves formed in the surface of the shank portion to thereby grip the shank portion. In other embodiments where there are no grooves, different retaining members have modified gripping tongue arrangements. The retaining member is stressed to give axial thrust to take up any residual play in the assembly. Ears of the retainer member are engageable with an abutment lug on the rear face of a base plate of the assembly so that the door handle may be turned through a predetermined angle.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 1985Date of Patent: November 15, 1988Assignee: George Salter & Co., Ltd.Inventors: Arthur Pearson, Jack Longville
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Patent number: 4773684Abstract: The invention relates to a door fitting with at least one door operating unit, such as a doorknob, a door handle or the like, and at least one cover plate to cover the opening provided in a door, a window sash or the like for the door operating unit, in which the cover plate has at least one round opening for the door operating unit. Primarily in order to secure the door handle against being pulled off, but also in order to help secure the door handle against canting, the invention provides that the door operating unit for such a door fitting has a cylindrical circumferential groove in the area going through the opening in the cover plate when installed, and that the cover plate consists of at least two parts with curved recesses having inner shoulders that are adapted to the groove and which can be inserted into same, and that the curved recesses combine to form a circular opening in the cover plate when the pieces are combined.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 1987Date of Patent: September 27, 1988Assignee: Normbau, Inc.Inventors: Dieter Dieckmann, Jacques Chiri
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Patent number: 4679420Abstract: An improved force immune door knob/latch is provided which, by use of resiliently-biased ratcheting means, is rendered immune to force resulting from the application of excess torque to the door knob. These resiliently-biased ratcheting means are such that their biasing force is oriented in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the door latch shaft.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 1985Date of Patent: July 14, 1987Inventor: Tai-Her Yang
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Patent number: 4650229Abstract: A lock arrangement to be secured in a door panel is formed of as few parts as possible and includes a pair of knobs to be secured to the opposite sides of the door panel and an elongated latch bolt. The latch bolt is operated by an actuating pin eccentrically arranged within and extending between the knobs. The actuating pin interconnects the knobs so that they can be turned together. The knobs have the same outside configuration and the knob surfaces which face one another each have a recessed edge which fits into a bore formed in the door panel extending between the knobs. The actuating pin operating the latch bolt is located in the locking position of the bolt on an extension of the elongated direction of the bolt. A spring biases the bolt into the locking position. A retaining pin extends between and is centered relative to the knobs and secures the knobs to the door panel.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 1985Date of Patent: March 17, 1987Assignee: Anstalt fur SchliesstechnikInventor: Rosalia Bardfeld
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Patent number: 4604879Abstract: A cylindrical lock on a door panel has an outside actuating lever and an outside nut. Torque from both the nut and the outside lever is transferred to a substantially planar torque plate engaging the door panel and having a central opening bounded by arcuate edge surfaces spaced away from external threads on the lock hub. The central opening is also bounded by chordal edge surfaces disposed next to chordal surfaces on the lock hub. The nut has chordal surfaces next to the chordal surfaces of the torque plate and has arcuate surfaces close to the arcuate surfaces of the torque plate, all of such surfaces being in the plane of the torque plate.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 1984Date of Patent: August 12, 1986Assignee: Schlage Lock CompanyInventors: Ralph E. Neary, Scott A. Hull
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Patent number: 4588221Abstract: The subject of this patent application is a door assembly (10) having a knob (38) which, during shipment, is segregated from the rest of the assembly (10) for ease in packaging and storage. The invention includes a unique locking element (62) for securing the knob (38) to the door closure panel (12) when the panel (12) is at a location at which it is to be installed.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 1985Date of Patent: May 13, 1986Assignee: Ideal Security Hardware CorporationInventors: Cardell E. Miller, Gene A. Tracy, George L. Engstrom, John Thorson
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Patent number: 4580822Abstract: An internal door handle assembly for operating a locking mechanism. The handle is assembled into a casing so that projections on either the handle or the casing fit into grooves in the other. A torsion spring biases the handle to its closed position. A lever arm of the handle is secured by a pin to a rod that operates the locking mechanism. Once assembled, the rotational angle of the handle is limited by abutting the casing.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 1983Date of Patent: April 8, 1986Assignee: Aisin Seiki Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Ryoichi Fukumoto
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Patent number: 4502720Abstract: A door latch mechanism for controllably securing a door, the latch mechanism of the type having a spindle and operating handles, comprises a fusible connecting member rigidly attaching the handle and spindle at room temperature, the fusible connecting member melting at elevated temperatures to permit relative rotation of the handle and spindle. The handle is mounted using a connecting member which is attached to the latch trim using a screwless connection. It is particularly applicable to latches using lever handles in that a positive positioning mechanism holds the handles at their selected positions, regardless of wear and age.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 1982Date of Patent: March 5, 1985Assignee: Baldwin Hardware Manufacturing CorporationInventors: Peter Fayerman, Elwood Shaffer
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Patent number: 4453753Abstract: A door latch mechanism for controllably securing a door, the latch mechanism of the type having a spindle and operating handles, comprises a fusible connecting member rigidly attaching the handle and spindle at room temperature, the fusible connecting member melting at elevated temperatures to permit relative rotation of the handle and spindle. The handle is mounted using a connecting member which is attached to the latch trim using a screwless connection. This is particularly applicable to latches using lever handles in that a positive positioning mechanism holds the handles at their selected positions, regardless of wear and age.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 1982Date of Patent: June 12, 1984Assignee: Baldwin Hardware Manufacturing CorporationInventors: Peter Fayerman, Elwood Shaffer
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Patent number: 4306468Abstract: A handle assembly for attaching a decorative handle to a turning stem is disclosed. In one embodiment, a stem cap having outer and inner spline surfaces, a stop surface, and carrying surface is placed over a turning stem, and the stem cap is secured to the turning stem using an attachment screw. A handle knob having interior mating splines is then brought down upon the top of the stem cap and an assembly ring is brought up from under the stem cap thereby sandwiching the stem cap. The handle knob and assembly ring are then connected, thereby completing the construction.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 1979Date of Patent: December 22, 1981Assignee: Kohler Co.Inventor: Edwin F. Bolgert
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Patent number: 4161891Abstract: To secure an operating handle or crank to an operating shaft while inhibiting undesired axial removal of the handle from the shaft, yet permitting controlled removal, for example for repair, a coupling element made of a yielding plastic material, for example of a polyamide resin, is slipped on the shaft, the shaft and the coupling element being formed with interengaging projections and recesses, for example a groove in the shaft and inwardly projecting shoulders on the coupling element. The coupling element itself is slit radially, so that it can be expanded and removed from the shaft by release of the interengaging projections and recesses. The operating handle is formed with recesses to receive axially projecting extensions of the coupling element which engage in the recesses to lock the handle to the coupling element and thus prevent axial removal. Rotation is transmitted between the handle and the shaft by direct engagement of splines and flutes formed on the shaft and the handle, respectively.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 1977Date of Patent: July 24, 1979Assignee: Bossert AGInventor: Walter Bossert
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Patent number: 4065165Abstract: A door handle mechanism comprising a handle having a spigot journalled in an opening in an attachment plate, the spigot having a circular section bore therein, means for limiting angular movement of the handle with respect to the attachment plate, spring means arranged to oppose angular movement of the handle in one direction, and a cam plate retaining the spigot in the attachment plate at least in part defining a hole shaped to non-rotatably engage with a non-circular section spindle.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1975Date of Patent: December 27, 1977Assignee: Archibald Kenrick and Sons LimitedInventor: Richard David Hamblin
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Patent number: 4065164Abstract: A fire-safe lever handle is for use with a lock having a bolt retractable by rotation of a spindle about an axis. The lever handle has a center of gravity off of said axis and has a hub surrounding the spindle. Disposed between the hub and the spindle is a body of meltable or fusible material, such as lead. Under ordinary temperatures the fusible material is solid and connects the spindle and hub for rotation together about the axis. Under fire conditions, the fusible or meltable material melts and disconnects the hub from the spindle so that a fire fighting water jet impinging against the lever handle cannot rotate the spindle and retract the bolt. A drain in the hub releases the melted material from the interior of the hub and permits the hub freely to rest on the spindle at a downwardly inclined angle. This assures that the melted material does not resolidify and reconnect the hub and spindle.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 1976Date of Patent: December 27, 1977Assignee: Schlage Lock CompanyInventor: Vernon A. Bartels
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Patent number: 4062579Abstract: A door latch makes use of moldable material for most of the individual parts with opposite roses adapted to interlock with each other and be held together with a single screw on the axial center line of the knobs and accessible from the outside. Prior to installation of the latch on the door each knob is subassembled with the corresponding rose by employment of an arcuate shoulder on an inner central portion of the knob which is rotated to a position of engagement with a complementary arcuate shoulder in the rose. Rotation inhibiting detents prevent accidental disassembly until the spindle is mounted in place and the spindle then locks the knob against disassembly as long as the latch remains mounted on the door.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 1976Date of Patent: December 13, 1977Assignee: Norris Industries, Inc.Inventors: Dennis G. Potter, Hagen Dietrich, Joseph Potschka