IP Library Granted Patent US 12703995
Granted Patent B2
US 12703995 · App. 18/394,518 · Granted Aug 11, 2026

Return spring assembly for a lock

Inventors: Gerado Pereo Arvayo (West Haven, CT); David Martinez Diaz (Tlaquepaque, MX); Andrew S. Geraci (Middlefield, CT); Marisol Mael Lara Gomez (Guadalajara, MX)
Assignee: ASSA ABLOY Access and Egress Hardware Group, Inc.
E05B3/065
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12703995
App. No.
18/394,518
Granted
Aug 11, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A return spring assembly for a door handle of a door lock is provided. According to some embodiments, the return spring assembly may include a spring cartridge and a hub plate. The hub plate may be removably connected to the spring cartridge and configured to rehand the lock by reorienting the hub plate on the spring cartridge. A method of rehanding such a lock is also provided.

Claims (55)

1 . A return spring assembly for a door handle of a door lock, comprising:

a cartridge base configured to rotate with the door handle;

a spring retained by the cartridge base; and

a hub plate comprising a first face and a second face opposite the first face, the hub plate configured to mount rigidly with the cartridge base in one of a first orientation or a second orientation, wherein with the hub plate mounted in the first orientation, the first face abuts the cartridge base and a force exerted by the spring increases when the door handle is rotated in a clockwise direction, and with the hub plate mounted in the second orientation, the second face abuts the cartridge base and a force exerted by the spring increases when the door handle is rotated in a counterclockwise direction.

2 . The return spring assembly for a door handle of claim 1 , wherein the spring is a torsion spring.

3 . The return spring assembly for a door handle of claim 2 , wherein the torsion spring has a rectangular cross section.

4 . The return spring assembly for a door handle of claim 2 , wherein the torsion spring further includes a first end and a second end, and wherein one of the first end and the second end is engaged by the cartridge base and the other of the first end and the second end is configured to engage a stationary support within the door lock.

5 . The return spring assembly for a door handle of claim 1 , wherein the hub plate is mounted to the cartridge base with at least one fastener and wherein the cartridge base and the hub plate are configured to allow the hub plate to be oriented in one of the first orientation and the second orientation, wherein the at least one fastener is configured to be removed, the hub plate is configured to be reoriented from the first orientation to the second orientation.

6 . The return spring assembly for a door handle of claim 2 , wherein the torsion spring is configured with a preload within the cartridge base.

7 . The return spring assembly for a door handle of claim 1 , wherein the hub plate is mounted to the cartridge base through an intermediate component.

8 . A lock comprising:

a door handle configured to rotate about an axis;

a case configured to mount on a door and to rotatably support the door handle;

a spindle, engaged with the door handle and configured to rotate therewith;

a spring cartridge; and

a hub plate removably attached to the spring cartridge and configured to engage with the spindle and rotate therewith,

wherein relative movement between the hub plate and the spring cartridge is prohibited, wherein the case additionally comprises a stop configured to contact the hub plate at certain rotational positions of the hub plate to limit a rotational displacement of the door handle, and wherein the hub plate may be removably attached to the spring cartridge in a first orientation or in a second orientation, when the hub plate is removably attached to the spring cartridge in the first orientation the door handle is configured to rotate about the axis in a first direction to unlatch the lock, when the hub plate is removably attached to the spring cartridge in the second orientation the door handle is configured to rotate about the axis in a second direction to unlatch the lock, the first direction being different from the second direction.

9 . The lock of claim 8 , wherein the hub plate has a first face and a second face, the second face being opposite the first face, wherein in the first orientation, the first face abuts the spring cartridge and in the second orientation the second face abuts the spring cartridge.

10 . The lock of claim 8 , further comprising at least one fastener, wherein the hub plate is removably connected to the spring cartridge by the at least one fastener.

11 . The lock of claim 10 , wherein the at least one fastener includes two screws, wherein at least one of the hub plate and the spring cartridge include a first set of holes and a second set of holes, wherein the two screws are in the first set of holes with the hub plate in a first orientation, and the two screws are in the second set of holes with the hub plate in a second orientation, wherein one or more holes of the first set of holes are unique to the first set of holes and one or more holes of the second set of holes are unique to the second set of holes.

12 . The lock of claim 8 , wherein the spring cartridge further comprises a torsional spring, and wherein the torsional spring has a rectangular cross section.

13 . The lock of claim 8 , additionally comprising a microswitch, and wherein the spring cartridge further comprises at least one cam configured to contact the microswitch at certain rotational positions of the spring cartridge.

14 . The lock of claim 8 , additionally comprising:

a locking slide configured to engage a locking recess in the hub plate when the lock is in a locked state;

a lock cylinder configured to move the locking slide into engagement with the locking recess in the locked state and to move the locking slide out of engagement with the locking recess of the hub plate when the lock is in an unlocked state.

15 . The lock of claim 8 , wherein the spring cartridge additionally comprises a cartridge base configured to support a spring and wherein the spindle is a unitary piece with the cartridge base.

16 . The lock of claim 8 , wherein the hub plate is connected to the spring cartridge through at least one intermediate component.

17 . The lock of claim 8 , wherein the lock is configured to allow a user to rotate the door handle and wherein the lock has an unlocked state wherein turning the door handle will enable a user to unlatch the door and a locked state wherein a user will not be able to unlatch the door by rotating the door handle.

18 . A lock comprising:

a door handle configured to rotate about an axis;

a stop configured to limit a rotation of the door handle about the axis;

a return spring assembly configured to provide a force resisting the rotation of the door handle about the axis, wherein the return spring assembly further comprises:

a spring;

a cartridge base connected to rotate with the door handle and configured to support the spring; and

a hub plate connected to rotate with the cartridge base and configured to abut the stop, wherein the hub plate abutting the stop defines a maximum angular displacement of the door handle,

wherein the hub plate has a right hand orientation configured to put the lock in a right hand lock configuration when the hub plate is installed to abut the stop in the right hand orientation,

wherein the hub plate has a left hand orientation configured to put the lock in a left hand lock configuration when the hub plate is installed to abut the stop in the left hand orientation, and

wherein in a right hand lock configuration a user unlatches the lock by rotating the door handle about the axis in a clockwise direction and in a left hand lock configuration a user unlatches the lock by rotating the door handle about the axis in a counter-clockwise direction.

19 . The lock of claim 18 , wherein the hub plate has a first face and a second face, the second face being opposite the first face, and in the right hand orientation the first face abuts the cartridge base, and in the left hand orientation the second face abuts the cartridge base.

20 . The lock of claim 18 , wherein the spring is a torsional spring, and wherein the torsional spring has a rectangular cross section.

21 . The lock of claim 18 , wherein the hub plate is connected to the cartridge base through at least one intermediate component.

22 . The lock of claim 18 , wherein the hub plate is mounted to the cartridge base with at least one fastener and wherein the cartridge base and the hub plate are configured to allow the hub plate to be oriented in one of the right hand orientation and the left hand orientation, wherein the at least one fastener is configured to be removed, the hub plate is configured to be reoriented from the right hand orientation to the left hand orientation.

23 . A method for rehanding a lock, the method comprising:

removing a hub plate from a cartridge base, the hub plate being initially attached in a first orientation;

fixing the hub plate to the cartridge base, the hub plate being reinstalled in a second orientation different from the first orientation, wherein in the first orientation, a first face of the hub plate abuts the cartridge base, and wherein in the second orientation, a second face of the hub plate opposite the first face abuts the cartridge base;

detaching a door handle from the cartridge base;

moving the door handle from a first position to a second position different from the first position; and

reattaching the door handle to the cartridge base.

24 . The method of claim 23 further comprising:

unlatching the lock by rotating the door handle in a first direction when the hub plate is in the first orientation and the door handle is in the first position; and

unlatching the lock by rotating the door handle in a second direction when the hub plate is in the second orientation and the door handle is in the second position, the first direction being different from the second direction.

25 . The method of claim 23 further comprising turning the hub plate between the first orientation and the second orientation, wherein in the first orientation the first face directly engages the cartridge base and in the second orientation the second face directly engages the cartridge base.

26 . The method of claim 23 further comprising:

removing screws from a first set of holes with the hub plate in the first orientation; and

reinstalling the screws in a second set of holes with the hub plate in the second orientation, wherein one or more holes of the second set of holes are unique to the second set of holes.