Exit trim with simplified lever handing

US11739559B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11739559-B2
Application numberUS-202016940896-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 28, 2020
Priority dateJan 9, 2015
Publication dateAug 29, 2023
Grant dateAug 29, 2023

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There is disclosed an exit trim that permits simplified changing of the handing of a lever handle between a left hand and a right hand orientation. The handing orientation of the lever handle can be repositioned without disassembling the exit trim or removing components positioned within the exit trim.

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What is claimed is: 1. An exit trim assembly for a door, comprising: an escutcheon housing defining an interior and at least one opening through said escutcheon housing; a lever handle extending from said escutcheon housing in a first orientation, said lever handle including a spindle portion and a graspable handle portion and having a first orientation, said spindle portion extending from and fixed to said graspable handle portion and extending through said at least one opening into said interior of said escutcheon housing, said spindle portion including a receiving bore opening on opposite first and second sides of said spindle portion; an input cam positioned around said spindle portion in said interior of said escutcheon housing, said input cam defining an aperture for receiving said spindle portion and a bore extending through said input cam in intersecting relation with said aperture; and a locking member positioned in said bore of said input cam and into said receiving bore from said first side of said spindle portion to couple said spindle portion with said input cam and position said lever handle in said first orientation, wherein said locking member is movable relative to said input cam to withdraw said locking member from said receiving bore at a first side of said spindle portion to de-couple said spindle portion from said input cam and allow rotation of said lever handle relative to said input cam to reverse a handing of said lever handle from said first orientation to a second orientation opposite said first orientation, and said locking member is re-positionable into said receiving bore from said second side of said spindle portion to couple said spindle portion with said input cam and position said lever handle portion in said second orientation. 2. The assembly of claim 1 , wherein said graspable handle portion is perpendicular to an adjacent edge of the door when said lever handle is in either of said first orientation and said second orientation. 3. An exit trim assembly for a door, comprising: an escutcheon housing defining an interior and at least one opening through said escutcheon housing; a lever handle extending from said escutcheon housing in a first orientation, said lever handle including a spindle portion and a handle portion extending from said spindle portion in a first orientation, said spindle portion extending through said at least one opening into said interior of said escutcheon housing, said spindle portion including a receiving bore opening on opposite first and second sides of said spindle portion; an input cam positioned around said spindle portion in said interior of said escutcheon housing, said input cam defining an aperture for receiving said spindle portion and a bore extending through said input cam in intersecting relation with said aperture; and a locking member positioned in said bore of said input cam and into said receiving bore from said first side of said spindle portion to couple said spindle portion with said input cam and position said lever handle in said first orientation, wherein said locking member includes a threaded shaft portion that is positioned in said bore of said input cam, wherein said locking member is movable relative to said input cam to withdraw said locking member from said receiving bore at a first side of said spindle portion to de-couple said spindle portion from said input cam and allow rotation of said lever handle relative to said input cam to reverse a handing of said handle portion from said first orientation to a second orientation opposite said first orientation, and said locking member is re-positionable into said receiving bore from said second side of said spindle portion to couple said spindle portion with said input cam and position said lever handle in said second orientation. 4. The assembly of claim 3 , wherein said threaded shaft portion is threadingly engaged to said spindle portion in said receiving bore. 5. The assembly of claim 3 , wherein said locking member includes a shear feature along said threaded shaft portion that defines a shear location between said spindle portion and said input cam where said threaded shaft portion severs in response to an over-turn force applied to said graspable handle portion. 6. The assembly of claim 3 , wherein said threaded shaft portion includes a tool engagement recess that is accessible through said receiving bore to remove a severed part of said threaded shaft portion from said receiving bore of said spindle portion. 7. The assembly of claim 3 , wherein said locking member includes a non-threaded shaft portion extending from said threaded shaft portion that is received within said receiving bore of said spindle portion. 8. The assembly of claim 7 , wherein said input cam includes a threaded portion in threaded engagement with said threaded shaft portion of said locking member. 9. The assembly of claim 8 , wherein said input cam includes a compartment between said aperture of said input cam and said bore of said input cam, and further comprising a lock nut positioned in said compartment and defining said threaded portion of said input cam; and wherein said lock nut is non-rotatably captured in said compartment. 10. The assembly of claim 8 , wherein said input cam includes a slot between said aperture and said compartment. 11. The assembly of claim 3 , wherein said locking member is configured to threadingly engage one of said spindle portion or said input cam to couple said spindle portion with said input cam and position said lever handle in either said first orientation or said second orientation. 12. A handle assembly, comprising: an escutcheon; an input cam rotatably mounted to the escutcheon, the input cam comprising an aperture and a bore extending radially from the aperture; a lever handle extending into the aperture, the lever handle comprising a first opening and a second opening angularly spaced from the first opening, the lever handle having a first orientation relative to the input cam in which the first opening is aligned with the bore, the lever handle having a second orientation relative to the input cam in which the second opening is aligned with the bore; and a coupler having a first coupling position in which the coupler extends from the bore of the input cam and into the first opening of the lever handle to couple the lever handle to the input cam in the first orientation, the coupler having a decoupling position in which the coupler is disengaged from the lever handle wherein the lever handle is rotatable relative to the input cam between the first orientation and the second orientation, the coupler having a second coupling position in which the coupler extends from the bore of the input cam and into the second opening of the lever handle to couple the lever handle to the input cam in the second orientation. 13. The handle assembly of claim 12 , wherein the lever handle further comprises a receiving bore defining the first opening and the second opening. 14. The handle assembly of claim 12 , wherein the coupler comprises a threaded portion; and wherein the coupler is moved between the first coupling position, the decoupling position, and the second coupling position via rotation of the coupler. 15. The handle assembly of claim 12 , wherein the lever handle is rotatable about a rotational axis; and wherein the coupling position and the decoupling position are offset from one another in directions transverse to the rotational axis. 16. A handle assembly, comprising: an escutcheon; an input cam rotatably mounted to the escutcheon for rotatio

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  • E05B3/06Primary

    by means arranged in or on the rose {or escutcheon} · CPC title

  • constructed symmetrically · CPC title

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What does patent US11739559B2 cover?
There is disclosed an exit trim that permits simplified changing of the handing of a lever handle between a left hand and a right hand orientation. The handing orientation of the lever handle can be repositioned without disassembling the exit trim or removing components positioned within the exit trim.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Schlage Lock Co Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification E05B3/06. Mapped technology areas include Fixed Constructions.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 29 2023 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 1 related publication on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).