System and method for assembling a door lock

US9809996B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9809996-B2
Application numberUS-201114006822-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 22, 2011
Priority dateMar 22, 2011
Publication dateNov 7, 2017
Grant dateNov 7, 2017

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Abstract

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A door lock assembly is configured for installation in a cross bore of a door. The lock assembly includes a lock housing including a disk portion having an outer perimeter and an inner wall extending from the disk portion and defining an annular space between the inner wall and the outer perimeter and a lock space inside of the inner wall. The inner wall is sized to fit within the cross bore and define an annular gap between the inner wall and the cross bore. A retention clip is removably attached to the lock housing and includes a retention portion that engages the cross bore to removably retain the lock housing within the cross bore without the use of fasteners.

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What is claimed is: 1. A door lock assembly configured for installation in a cross bore of a door, the lock assembly comprising: a lock housing including a disk portion having an outer perimeter, the disk portion configured to be positioned outside the cross bore when attached to the door; and an inner wall extending from the disk portion and defining an annular space between the inner wall and the outer perimeter and a lock space inside of the inner wall, the inner wall sized to fit within the cross bore and define an annular gap between the inner wall and the cross bore; a retention clip removably attached to the lock housing and including a retention portion that is engageable with an interference fit with the cross bore to removably retain the lock housing centered within the cross bore without the use of fasteners. 2. The door lock assembly of claim 1 , wherein the retention clip is disposed completely within the annular space. 3. The door lock assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a lock mechanism disposed completely within the lock space. 4. The door lock assembly of claim 1 , wherein the retention clip includes an engagement portion having a C-shaped cross section, the engagement portion engageable with the disk portion to retain the retention clip in the annular space. 5. The door lock assembly of claim 1 , wherein the disk portion includes two hook members positioned to engage the C-shaped engagement portion to retain the retention clip. 6. The door lock assembly of claim 4 , wherein the retention clip includes a base portion that engages the inner wall and supports the retention portion. 7. The door lock assembly of claim 6 , wherein the inner wall is substantially cylindrical and the base portion is curved to substantially match the inner wall. 8. The door lock assembly of claim 7 , wherein the engagement portion includes a biasing member that deflects in response to contact with the cross bore. 9. The door lock assembly of claim 8 , wherein the biasing member includes a leaf spring. 10. The door lock assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a second retention clip, wherein the retention clip and the second retention clip cooperate to retain the lock housing within the cross bore. 11. The door lock assembly of claim 10 , wherein the engagement portion includes a first biasing member and the second retention clip includes a second biasing member, the first biasing member and the second biasing member each deflecting in response to contact with the cross bore to produce a biasing force normal to an axis of the cross bore to retain the lock housing within the cross bore. 12. A door lock assembly configured for installation in a cross bore of a door, the door having an outer surface that is perpendicular to the cross bore, the lock assembly comprising: a lock housing including a disk portion having an outer perimeter, the disk portion being configured to abut the outer surface of the door; and an inner wall extending from the disk portion and defining an annular space between the inner wall and the outer perimeter and a lock space inside of the inner wall, the inner wall sized to fit within the cross bore and define an annular gap between the inner wall and the cross bore; a first retention clip removably attached to the lock housing; and a second retention clip removably attached to the lock housing, the first retention clip and the second retention clip each simultaneously engaged with the lock housing and defining an interference fit with the cross bore to retain and center the lock housing within the cross bore. 13. The door lock assembly of claim 12 , wherein the first retention clip and the second retention clip are each disposed completely within the annular space. 14. The door lock assembly of claim 12 , further comprising a lock mechanism disposed completely within the lock space. 15. The door lock assembly of claim 12 , wherein the first retention clip includes an engagement portion having a C-shaped cross section, the engagement portion engageable with the disk portion to retain the first retention clip in the annular space. 16. The door lock assembly of claim 12 , wherein the disk portion includes two hook members positioned to engage the C-shaped engagement portion to retain the first retention clip. 17. The door lock assembly of claim 15 , wherein the first retention clip includes a base portion that engages the inner wall and supports the retention portion. 18. The door lock assembly of claim 17 , wherein the inner wall is substantially cylindrical and the base portion is curved to substantially match the inner wall. 19. The door lock assembly of claim 18 , wherein the engagement portion includes a biasing member that deflects in response to contact with the cross bore. 20. The door lock assembly of claim 19 , wherein the biasing member includes a leaf spring. 21. The door lock assembly of claim 12 , wherein the first retention clip includes a first biasing member and the second retention clip includes a second biasing member, the first biasing member and the second biasing member each deflecting in response to contact with the cross bore to produce a biasing force normal to an axis of the cross bore to retain the lock housing within the cross bore. 22. A door lock assembly configured for installation in a cross bore of a door, the cross bore having a circular cross section, the lock assembly comprising: a lock housing including a disk portion having an outer perimeter; and an inner wall extending from the disk portion and defining an annular space between the inner wall and the outer perimeter and a lock space inside of the inner wall, the inner wall sized to fit within the cross bore and define an annular gap between the inner wall and the cross bore; a first retention clip coupled to the lock housing and completely disposed within the annular space; a second retention clip coupled to the lock housing and completely disposed within the annular space, the first retention clip and the second retention clip each including a biasing portion that defines an interference fit with the cross bore to position the lock housing within the cross bore without the use of fasteners. 23. The door lock assembly of claim 22 , wherein the first retention clip includes an engagement portion having a C-shaped cross section, the engagement portion engageable with the disk portion to retain the first retention clip in the annular space. 24. The door lock assembly of claim 22 , wherein the disk portion includes two hook members positioned to engage the C-shaped engagement portion to retain the first retention clip. 25. The door lock assembly of claim 23 , wherein the first retention clip includes a base portion that engages the inner wall and supports the retention portion. 26. The door lock assembly of claim 25 , wherein the inner wall is substantially cylindrical and the base portion is curved to substantially match the inner wall. 27. The door lock assembly of claim 22 , wherein each of the biasing member includes a leaf spring. 28. The door lock assembly of claim 22 , wherein the first retention clip includes a first biasing member and the second retention clip includes a second biasing member, the first biasing member and the second biasing member each deflecting in response to contact with the cross bore to produce a biasing force normal

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  • Bolt casings · CPC title

  • requiring only two cylindrical holes in the wing · CPC title

  • E05B9/08Primary

    Fastening {locks or fasteners or parts thereof, e.g.} the casings of latch-bolt locks or cylinder locks to the wing {(on glass wings E05B65/0025)} · CPC title

  • {Casings} of latch-bolt {or deadbolt} locks · CPC title

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What does patent US9809996B2 cover?
A door lock assembly is configured for installation in a cross bore of a door. The lock assembly includes a lock housing including a disk portion having an outer perimeter and an inner wall extending from the disk portion and defining an annular space between the inner wall and the outer perimeter and a lock space inside of the inner wall. The inner wall is sized to fit within the cross bore an…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ohl James D, Murphy Nathanael S, Schlage Lock Co Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification E05B9/08. Mapped technology areas include Fixed Constructions.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 07 2017 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 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).