Patent classifications
E05B17/0008
Sliding closure for cabinets
A frame includes sliding panels to cover an opening of a cabinet. The panels are mounted to interlocking stiffeners. Each of the interlocking stiffeners includes a base portion that forms a channel to receive a forward leading edge or a rear leading edge of the panels. The interlocking stiffeners share forces between the panels. A latch assembly may also be engaged to the interlocking stiffener attached to the forward leading edge of the panel. The latch assembly includes a protruding or projecting portion, such as a bullnose, that positions the latch assembly with respect to a side frame member. During a closing operation, the protruding portion enters a channel of the side frame member. The protruding portion engages with the channel of the side frame member, which results in proper alignment for the latch assembly.
Latching System for Door or Window Panel
Door and window panels for use in building construction, and particularly bi-folding door and window panels. A latch mechanism and associated bolt are provided with a track to guide the bolt and a hinge fixing portion being disposed within the track. The hinge fixing portion provides a point of attachment for the hinge, and is movable within the track so as to be locatable at any level along the door or window panel as desired. The hinge fixing portion and/or track may be configured such that the hinge fixing portion is maintained clear of the bolt to allow the bolt to slide thereunder. In that context, the hinge fixing portion may perform two tasks: firstly the task of providing an anchor for the hinge, and secondly for maintaining itself clear of a bolt within the track.
Surface mounted barn door privacy lock
A lockcase is mountable upon a surface of a doorway jamb which is selectively closable by a barn door. The lockcase includes a bolt which translates or otherwise moves relative to the lockcase to selectively engage a strike in the barn door. The bolt is actuated by movement of a handle on a lever mounted to the lockcase. In one embodiment, the lever rotates to cause a shuttle to translate and with the bolt mounted to the shuttle. Detents on the shuttle tend to keep the bolt in either a retracted or a deployed position relative to the lockcase and the strike.
SURFACE MOUNTED BARN DOOR PRIVACY LOCK
A lockcase is mountable upon a surface of a doorway jamb which is selectively closable by a barn door. The lockcase includes a bolt which translates or otherwise moves relative to the lockcase to selectively engage a strike in the barn door. The bolt is actuated by movement of a handle on a lever mounted to the lockcase. In one embodiment, the lever rotates to cause a shuttle to translate and with the bolt mounted to the shuttle. Detents on the shuttle tend to keep the bolt in either a retracted or a deployed position relative to the lockcase and the strike.
Locking trough
The invention relates to a locking trough for receiving a locking bolt of a window or a door, which locking trough has a main body (G) for lying on a building part having a recess. The main body (G) has a cover plate (1) having a passage opening (4). An at least partially closed receiving pocket (6) composed of plastic for receiving the locking bolt is fastened to the main body (G). The locking trough according to the invention can be economically produced, is stable, and can be used in low-noise manner.
Barn door with privacy lock
A locking system includes a lockcase which can be embedded within a recess in a jamb of a doorway. A barn door mounted outside of the doorway can be locked in the closed position by actuation of a lock mechanism within the lockcase. The handle interacts with the lockcase, causing a bolt to be translated out of the lockcase and into a strike in the barn door. The strike preferably passes entirely through the barn door, the strike including an outer entry which can be accessed via a key to push back the bolt and defeat the lock for emergency access. Cover plates and handles of different types can be provided for optimal performance. Lock mechanisms within the lockcase convert handle actuation into bolt translation between a collapsed orientation and a deployed orientation for locking the barn door.
BARN DOOR WITH PRIVACY LOCK
A locking system includes a lockcase which can be embedded within a recess in a jamb of a doorway. A barn door mounted outside of the doorway can be locked in the closed position by actuation of a lock mechanism within the lockcase. The handle interacts with the lockcase, causing a bolt to be translated out of the lockcase and into a strike in the barn door. The strike preferably passes entirely through the barn door, the strike including an outer entry which can be accessed via a key to push back the bolt and defeat the lock for emergency access. Cover plates and handles of different types can be provided for optimal performance. Lock mechanisms within the lockcase convert handle actuation into bolt translation between a collapsed orientation and a deployed orientation for locking the barn door.
SLIDING CLOSURE FOR CABINETS
Frames having sliding panels to cover an opening of the cabinet are described. The panels are mounted to interlocking stiffeners. The interlocking stiffeners include a base portion that forms a channel to receive a leading edge of the panel. The interlocking stiffeners may be positioned on a forward leading edge and a rear leading edge of the panels. The interlocking stiffeners share forces across an adjacent panel and stiffener. A latch assembly may also be engaged to the forward edge of the panel. The latch assembly includes a channel to receive the forward edge. The latch assembly includes a protruding or projecting portion, such as a bullnose, that positions the latch assembly. During a closing operation, the protruding portion enters a channel of a side frame member. The protruding portion engages with the channel of the side frame member, which results in proper alignment for the latch assembly. The latch may include a striker and pawl assembly having a negative angle that resists opening forces.