E05B65/106

PANIC EXIT DEVICE AND DOOR HANDLE
20170218662 · 2017-08-03 ·

An exit device comprises an inner door handle adapted to be mounted to a door for movement relative to the door from a first position to a second position. A pair of brackets are adapted to be operatively connected between the respective ends of a horizontal portion and a vertical portion of the door handle. Each bracket comprises a first bracket member secured to the door handle, a second bracket member adapted to be secured to the door, and a pin for joining the first bracket member and the second bracket member for rotation about an axis through the pin. The first bracket member and the second bracket member pivot relative to one another when the door handle moves between the first position and the second position.

Cable operated mechanical locking external disconnect enclosure
11396762 · 2022-07-26 ·

A cable operated mechanical locking external disconnect enclosure for multi-point latch uses. The enclosures provide safety, in that, once the main enclosure door is closed, and the disconnect is turned on, the main enclosure is locked and only automatically unlocks when the disconnect is turned off. Thus, the door of the disconnect enclosure is locked when the disconnect or circuit breakers are turned to the on position. There is also a manual by-pass latch for each door.

Panic bar latch release assembly

A panic bar latch release assembly is disclosed having an inside latch release and an outside pull type handle latch. The handle latch includes a main housing having a pivotal pull handle. The inside latch release includes a first bar mount, a second bar mount, and an elongated push bar. The first bar mount has a support bracket with a floor with a first stop wall and an extended portion with a push rod guide hole extending therethrough. A body portion is coupled to the support bracket which includes a handle mount channel which is partially defined by a second stop wall. A handle mount is pivotally coupled to the body portion. An elongated push rod is positioned within a push rod channel of the door so as to extend through the push rod guide hole.

DAMPENER FOR AN EXIT DEVICE

A dampener for an exit device may be disposed between a portion of an exit device actuator and an exit device chassis so that the dampener dampens vibrations to reduce noise of the exit device and/or inhibit unintentional movement of the actuator to an actuated position. The dampener may be composed at least partially of a viscoelastic material.

CABLE OPERATED MECHANICAL LOCKING EXTERNAL DISCONNECT ENCLOSURE
20200270907 · 2020-08-27 ·

A cable operated mechanical locking external disconnect enclosure for multi-point latch uses. The enclosures provide safety, in that, once the main enclosure door is closed, and the disconnect is turned on, the main enclosure is locked and only automatically unlocks when the disconnect is turned off. Thus, the door of the disconnect enclosure is locked when the disconnect or circuit breakers are turned to the on position. There is also a manual by-pass latch for each door.

PANIC BAR LATCH RELEASE ASSEMBLY
20200240179 · 2020-07-30 ·

A panic bar latch release assembly is disclosed having an inside latch release and an outside pull type handle latch. The handle latch includes a main housing having a pivotal pull handle. The inside latch release includes a first bar mount, a second bar mount, and an elongated push bar. The first bar mount has a support bracket with a floor with a first stop wall and an extended portion with a push rod guide hole extending therethrough. A body portion is coupled to the support bracket which includes a handle mount channel which is partially defined by a second stop wall. A handle mount is pivotally coupled to the body portion. An elongated push rod is positioned within a push rod channel of the door so as to extend through the push rod guide hole.

Panic exit device and door handle

An exit device comprises an inner door handle adapted to be mounted to a door for movement relative to the door from a first position to a second position. A pair of brackets are adapted to be operatively connected between the respective ends of a horizontal portion and a vertical portion of the door handle. Each bracket comprises a first bracket member secured to the door handle, a second bracket member adapted to be secured to the door, and a pin for joining the first bracket member and the second bracket member for rotation about an axis through the pin. The first bracket member and the second bracket member pivot relative to one another when the door handle moves between the first position and the second position.

Dampener for an exit device

A dampener for an exit device may be disposed between a portion of an exit device actuator and an exit device chassis so that the dampener dampens vibrations to reduce noise of the exit device and/or inhibit unintentional movement of the actuator to an actuated position. The dampener may be composed at least partially of a viscoelastic material.

PRESSURE RELIEF HANDLE
20260015890 · 2026-01-15 · ·

A panic bar latch release assembly has an inside latch release and an outside pull type handle latch. The handle latch includes a pivotal pull handle and an adaptor having a rounded receiver recess. An elongated push rod is positioned within a push rod channel of the door so as to extend from the inside latch release to the rounded receiver recess of the outside handle latch. The push rod includes a coupler that physically couples the push rod to the interior latch release. The panic bar latch release assembly also includes an outside rod guide that includes an O-ring seal through which the push rod extends to prevent air from passing between the push rod and the door.

IMPROVEMENTS TO LATCHES FOR MOVABLE BARRIERS OR THE LIKE
20260035972 · 2026-02-05 ·

This invention relates to a latch arrangement (50) including a striker assembly (300), and a latch assembly (200). The striker assembly (300) includes a striker bolt (306) and a striker bolt housing (312) whereby the striker bolt (306) is movable relative to the striker housing (312) between an extended position and a retracted position. The latch assembly (200) is operable to retain the striker bolt (306) in the extended position and includes a keeper (204).