L-handle with safety lock feature

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Inventors

Linares, Rodolfo A.

Application #

010454

Filed

Dec-4-2001

Published

Apr-15-2003

Current US Class

016/412
016/414
070/209
070/210
070/211
070/215
070/216
070/224
292/285
292/336.3
292/347

International Classes

E05B 013/10; G05G 005/06

Field of Search

70/209 70/210 70/211 70/212 70/215 70/216 70/224 292/336.3 292/347 292/285 292/286 16/412 16/414 16/429

Assignee

S.P.E.P. Acquisition Corporation (Rancho Dominguez, CA)

Examiners

Knight; Anthony

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Christie, Parker & Hale, LLP

US Patent References

4036039   Sash lock
4484462   Removable cylinde...
4991414   Lockable handle
5408853   Door locking handl...
5634357   Enclosure handle
5664448   Locking door handle
6029484   Secure door handle
6068308   Latch assembly
6178789   Convertible cylinde...
6318770   Latch assembly

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Abstract
A bellcore-style latch with a safety lock feature, having a handle with a shank. The shank has an axial bore, with side apertures extending through the shank into the bore. A lock plug is positioned in the bore of the handle, and has a head and a shaft. The shaft has recessed portions and unrecessed portions, and the lock plug is rotatable to move the lock plug between a locked position, wherein the unrecessed portions are in alignment with the side apertures to cause the ball bearings located therein to protrude from the side apertures, and an unlocked position, wherein the unrecessed portions are in alignment with the side apertures permitting the ball bearings to retract into the side apertures. A spring is used to bias the lock plug to its locked position. An escutcheon with an aperture is provided for receiving the shank portion. The aperture has pockets for the ball bearings. When the handle is in a closed position and the lock plug is in the locked position, the unrecessed portions of the shaft are aligned with the side apertures and the pockets and the ball bearings are protruded into the pockets, thereby preventing turning of the handle. When the lock plug is turned by a lock key to the unlocked position, the recessed portions of the shaft are aligned with the side apertures and the ball bearings can retract from the pockets, thereby permitting the handle to be turned and opened.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A latch with a safety lock feature, comprising:

a handle with a grip portion and a shank portion, the shank portion having a bore formed axially therethrough, with at least one side aperture extending through the shank portion into communication with the bore;

an interposing object sized to be placed in the side aperture;

a lock plug positioned in the bore of the handle, the lock plug having a head portion and a shaft portion, the shaft having a recessed portion and an unrecessed portion, the lock plug being rotatable to move the lock plug between a locked position, wherein the unrecessed portion is in alignment with the side aperture to cause the interposing object to protrude from the side aperture, and an unlocked position, wherein the unrecessed portion is in alignment with the side aperture permitting the interposing object to retract into the side aperture;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to locking handles, and more particularly to a so-called bellcore style L-handle with a safety lock feature.

In certain applications using L-handle latches, it is desirable to have a self-locking feature that prevents the door handle from being inadvertently opened if the handle is bumped. These locking door handles typically have an escutcheon and a handle, with the escutcheon and handle having brackets formed thereon which brackets can be affixed together, for example, with a padlock to securely lock the handle in a locked position. However, in many of these designs, the handle can be readily opened when not padlocked to the escutcheon. It is desirable to include a safety lock feature which prevents the handle from being inadvertently turned from a locked position without use of a special tool, which feature will help prevent the handle from being inadvertently opened. There are other L-handle products that include a safety lock feature. In these other designs, the safety locks are on the escutcheon and have mechanisms which interact with a cam connected to the handle. These prior designs are susceptible to rough and unreliable operation. It is desirable to have a L-handle with the ball-bearing safety lock feature with the safety lock feature being accessible in the handle rather than in the escutcheon.
 
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