Locking assembly with spring mechanism
US-12158023-B2 · Dec 3, 2024 · US
US9850685B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9850685-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414476159-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 3, 2014 |
| Priority date | Sep 3, 2014 |
| Publication date | Dec 26, 2017 |
| Grant date | Dec 26, 2017 |
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An illustrative motor drive assembly is configured for use in a lockset comprising a case, a longitudinally movable link, and a catch configured to move among a locking position and an unlocking position in response to longitudinal movement of the link. The illustrative motor drive assembly includes a longitudinally extending shaft comprising a worm, a motor operable to rotate the shaft, a driver engaged with the worm, and a longitudinally extending spring. The spring is not directly engaged with the worm, and includes a first end coupled with the driver and a second end connectable with the link. Engagement between the worm and driver is configured to longitudinally move the driver in response to rotation of the shaft.
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A system, comprising: a hub rotatably mounted in a case; a catch slidably mounted in the case, the catch having a locking position in which the catch substantially prevents rotation of the hub, and an unlocking position in which the catch does not prevent rotation of the hub; a link mounted in the case, engaged with the catch, and longitudinally movable between a first link position and a second link position, wherein engagement between the link and the catch is configured to move the catch between the locking and unlocking positions in response to movement of the link between the first and second link positions; a rotary motor; and a worm drive mechanism configured to translate a rotational force from the motor to a longitudinal force on the link, the worm drive mechanism comprising: a shaft rotatable by the motor, the shaft comprising a worm; a driver engaged with the worm, wherein engagement between the driver and the worm is configured to longitudinally move the driver in response to rotation of the shaft; a spring having a first end coupled with the driver for joint longitudinal movement with the driver, and a second end coupled with the link for joint longitudinal movement with the link, wherein the spring does not directly engage the worm; and a collar coupling the second end of the spring with the link, wherein the collar comprises a circumferential channel, wherein the link comprises a wall including a slot having an edge, wherein the collar is received in the slot, and wherein the edge is received in the channel. 2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the shaft further comprises a first unthreaded portion positioned adjacent a first side of the worm; wherein engagement between the driver and the worm is structured to move the driver in a first longitudinal direction toward a first driver position in response to rotation of the shaft in a first rotational direction; wherein the spring is structured and positioned to urge the link in the first longitudinal direction toward the first link position in response to movement of the driver in the first longitudinal direction; and wherein, with the driver in the first driver position, the driver is aligned with the first unthreaded portion, and rotation of the shaft in the first rotational direction is not operable to move the driver in the first longitudinal direction beyond the first driver position. 3. The system of claim 2 , wherein the shaft further comprises a second unthreaded portion positioned adjacent a second side of the worm; wherein engagement between the driver and the worm is structured to move the driver in a second longitudinal direction toward a second driver position in response to rotation of the shaft in a second rotational direction; wherein the spring is structured and positioned to urge the link in the second longitudinal direction toward the second link position in response to movement of the driver in the second longitudinal direction; and wherein, with the driver in the second driver position, the driver is aligned with the second unthreaded portion, and rotation of the shaft in the second rotational direction is not operable to move the driver in the second longitudinal direction beyond the second driver position. 4. The system of claim 1 , further comprising means for substantially preventing rotation of the driver. 5. The system of claim 1 , wherein the shaft is substantially coaxial with the driver, the spring, and the collar. 6. A motor drive assembly configured for use in a mortise lockset comprising a case, a longitudinally movable link, and a catch configured to move between a locking position and an unlocking position in response to longitudinal movement of the link, the motor drive assembly comprising: a longitudinally extending shaft comprising a worm; a motor mounted in the case and operable to rotate the shaft; a driver engaged with the worm; a longitudinally extending spring having a first end coupled with the driver and a second end connectable with the link; and a collar engaged with the second end of the spring, the collar defining a circumferential channel engageable with the link; wherein engagement between the worm and driver is configured to longitudinally move the driver in response to rotation of the shaft; and wherein the spring is not directly engaged with the worm. 7. The motor drive assembly of claim 6 , wherein the shaft further comprises a pair of unthreaded portions on opposite sides of the worm. 8. The motor drive assembly of claim 6 , wherein the motor drive assembly is provided as a retrofit kit for the mortise lockset. 9. The motor drive assembly of claim 8 , further comprising a controller configured to drive the motor in a first mode in response to a first signal and to drive the motor in a second mode in response to a second signal; and wherein the motor is configured to rotate the shaft in a first rotational direction when driven in the first mode, and to rotate the shaft in a second rotational direction when driven in the second mode. 10. The motor drive assembly of claim 6 , wherein the shaft is coaxial with the driver, the spring, and the collar. 11. A system, comprising: a casing defining a longitudinal direction and a lateral direction; a hub rotatably mounted in the casing; a catch mounted in the casing, the catch movable in the lateral direction between an unlocking position in which the catch is disengaged from the hub, and a locking position in which the catch is engaged with the hub, wherein the catch substantially prevents rotation of the hub when in the locking position; a longitudinally slidable link engaged with the catch via a cam interface configured to laterally move the catch in response to longitudinal movement of the link; a shaft including a worm, the shaft extending in the longitudinal direction; a motor operable to rotate the shaft; a driver engaged with the worm, wherein engagement between the driver and the worm is configured to longitudinally move the driver in response to rotation of the shaft; a spring comprising a spring first end coupled with the driver for joint longitudinal movement with the driver, and a spring second end connected to the link for joint longitudinal movement with the link, wherein the spring is not directly engaged with the worm; and a collar connecting the spring second end and the link, the collar comprising an opening sized and configured to receive the shaft; and wherein the shaft is substantially coaxial with the driver, the spring, and the collar. 12. The system of claim 11 , wherein the collar comprises a circumferential channel, wherein the link comprises a wall including a slot having an edge, wherein the collar is received in the slot, and wherein the edge is received in the channel. 13. The system of claim 11 , wherein the shaft further includes a first unthreaded portion adjacent a first end of the worm. 14. The system of claim 13 , wherein the shaft further includes a second unthreaded portion adjacent a second end of the worm. 15. The system of claim 11 , further comprising means for substantially preventing rotation of the driver.
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