US67213A - Improvement in look latches - Google Patents
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E05—LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
- E05B—LOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
- E05B55/00—Locks in which a sliding latch is used also as a locking bolt
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- Y10T70/00—Locks
- Y10T70/50—Special application
- Y10T70/5093—For closures
- Y10T70/5155—Door
- Y10T70/5199—Swinging door
- Y10T70/5372—Locking latch bolts, biased
- Y10T70/5385—Spring projected
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- the present invention relates more particularly to that class of locks commonly known as latch-locks; the principal object ofthe improvements being to render the lock all the more secure against being picked or surreptitiously opened.
- a lockmade according to the present invention is illustrated- Figure I being a. view ofthe interior to the lock. l I
- FIG. 3 an inside view to a lock, showing a modification in its construction and arrangement or parts, and
- Figure 4 a View of a key adapted to lock shown in figs. I and 2.
- A in the drawings, represents the easing or box to the lock, made of a rectangular shape; B the hub, through which the spindle to the knob passes.
- This hub is arranged to turn in the lock-casing between its two side plates C and D, and around its periphery is notched at several points E.
- F the latch-bolt, playing at one end through the face-plate G of lock-case A.
- This latch-bolt extends inside of the casing A, and at its inner end H is made with a. hook, I, hy which it engages with the notches in the hub B hereinbefore referred to, and is there held by the action of the bent spring J properly arranged to act ori-such bolt therefor.
- K a. barrel or cylinder, arranged upon inside of casing A between its two side plates. This barrel is arranged to cccentrically turn within an inner casing or holder L .of thevlock, and upon one side is provided a raised flange, M, circular in direction, and ⁇ eccentric to the centre' ofthe cylinder.
- a pin, R that, when the key is inserted in the key-hole of the lock, enters the hole c of the barrel therein, and causes suoli barrel to he turned either .to the right or left, according to the direction'in which the key is turned, and thus through its edge or periphery eccentric tothe pin N thereof, to so act upon thc side ofthe latch-holt as to raise it suhciently to disengage its hook from the hub to the knohspindle, and to there hold it when the key is drawn out or removed, whereby no movement of the holt through the turning of the knob-spindle can possibly occur.
- the edge of the barrel is notched at d, into which, when thc barrel is turned to raise the holt, a projection,f, on such holt drops or enters, and thus serves the more fully to retain the bolt in place.
- the bolt eccentric barrel is shown as arranged to act directly upon the bolt of the lock, and thus throw it out if properly turned therefor.
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N. PETRE' 0F NEW YORK, N. Y., ASSIGNOR T0 I-II'lVISELF AND vJOSEPH H. SUGGETT.
Letters Patent No. 67,213, dated July 30, 1867.
l IMPROVEMENT IN LOGK LAIGHES.
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TO ALL WHOM IT MAY OONCERN:
Be it known that I, N. PE'rRE, ofthe city, county, and State of New York, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Locks; and I do hereby declare that the following is afull, clear,.and exact description thereof, which will enable others skilled in the art to make and use the same, reference being had to -the accompanying drawings, formingpart of this specification.
The present invention relates more particularly to that class of locks commonly known as latch-locks; the principal object ofthe improvements being to render the lock all the more secure against being picked or surreptitiously opened. In the accompanying plate of drawings a lockmade according to the present invention is illustrated- Figure I being a. view ofthe interior to the lock. l I
Figure 2, transverse section taken in the plane ofthe liners ai, fig. I.
Figure 3, an inside view to a lock, showing a modification in its construction and arrangement or parts, and
Figure 4 a View of a key adapted to lock shown in figs. I and 2.
Similailetters of reference indicate corresponding parts.
A, in the drawings, represents the easing or box to the lock, made of a rectangular shape; B the hub, through which the spindle to the knob passes. This hub is arranged to turn in the lock-casing between its two side plates C and D, and around its periphery is notched at several points E. F, the latch-bolt, playing at one end through the face-plate G of lock-case A. This latch-bolt extends inside of the casing A, and at its inner end H is made with a. hook, I, hy which it engages with the notches in the hub B hereinbefore referred to, and is there held by the action of the bent spring J properly arranged to act ori-such bolt therefor. By turning the knob, either to the right or to the left, the nnb is correspondingly turned, when through it, if the latch-bolt is hooked therewith, the said bolt will be drawn in or left free to be forced out by the action of the bent spring P properly arranged therefor, as the case may he. K, a. barrel or cylinder, arranged upon inside of casing A between its two side plates. This barrel is arranged to cccentrically turn within an inner casing or holder L .of thevlock, and upon one side is provided a raised flange, M, circular in direction, and `eccentric to the centre' ofthe cylinder. N, a pin at centre of circular `flange M, which pin is extended through the barrel, and projects into the circular-shaped recess cut out upon thc opposite side of the barrel. This recess 0 is eccentric to the centre of barrel, and thc portion of the pin projecting through it is exposed, and receives thekey that is inserted in the key-hole P of the lock-casing. The key is shown in-ig. 4, and its bit, Q, is provided with a pin, R, that, when the key is inserted in the key-hole of the lock, enters the hole c of the barrel therein, and causes suoli barrel to he turned either .to the right or left, according to the direction'in which the key is turned, and thus through its edge or periphery eccentric tothe pin N thereof, to so act upon thc side ofthe latch-holt as to raise it suhciently to disengage its hook from the hub to the knohspindle, and to there hold it when the key is drawn out or removed, whereby no movement of the holt through the turning of the knob-spindle can possibly occur. The edge of the barrel is notched at d, into which, when thc barrel is turned to raise the holt, a projection,f, on such holt drops or enters, and thus serves the more fully to retain the bolt in place. In the lock shown in iig. 3 the bolt eccentric barrel is shown as arranged to act directly upon the bolt of the lock, and thus throw it out if properly turned therefor.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure hy Letters Patent, is
I. The eccentric barrel K, in combination with the latch-bolt F, and notched hub E, substantially as described for the purpose specitied.
2. The notched eccentric K, in combination with the spring latch-bolt F, and notched huh B, es described, whereby the latter is prevented from engaging with the latch F when locked, substantially as described for the purpose specied.
The above specification of my invention signed by me this 5th day of July, 1867.
N. PIETRE Witnesses:
WM. F. MeNAn'AnA, ALBERT W, Brown;
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