E05B63/127

HOOK BOLT FOR DOOR LOCK

A hook bolt for a latch assembly includes a hook that deploys laterally from a deadbolt when the deadbolt is moved to an extended position. When the deadbolt is actuated, the hook automatically deploys perpendicular to the deadbolt movement to an engaged position within a corresponding opening in a door jamb to secure the door.

BARN DOOR HANDLE ASSEMBLY, STRIKE ASSEMBLY, AND LOCK SYSTEM

A barn door strike assembly to receive a barn door lock bolt, the strike assembly including a main body having a first side to contact a door frame, the main body including a bolt receiving aperture disposed within a second side of the main body to receive the barn door lock bolt therein, and a strike base disposed at the first side of the main body, the strike base including a main body contacting portion connected to the main body to attach the main body to the door frame, and a plurality of connecting members to fasten the main body contacting portion to the door frame, and a plurality of apertures disposed within the main body contacting portion to receive the plurality of connecting members therethrough.

ELECTROMECHANICAL COMPRESSION LATCH AND LATCHING SYSTEM

Latches assemblies and systems are disclosed. One latch includes a latch and a receiver. The latch has a housing and a pin extending from the housing. The pin is mounted for longitudinal movement along a pin axis. The latch further includes a motor coupled to move the pin longitudinally. The receiver defines an aperture extending along a receiver axis and positioned to receive the pin of the latch. The receiver has a retainer biased toward the receiver axis. The latch assembly has an open position in which the pin is extended distally along the pin axis and received in the aperture, and a latched position in which the pin is retracted proximally along the pin axis while the retainer is engaged with the pin. One latch system includes a plurality of latch assemblies configured to move to the latched position after all latch assemblies are in the open position.

LOW CLOSURE FORCE MOTORIZED LATCH
20170051535 · 2017-02-23 ·

A motorized appliance latch provides for a spring-biased strike grip that can be engaged and disengaged from the strike with low force but then locked in a close position during closing of the door to allow the strike to be retained against countervailing gasket compression forces. In this way, an arbitrarily low force may be required by the consumer to close or open the door when the door is unsealed by the motor.