Gravity Gate Latch
20170321454 · 2017-11-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05B67/383
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05C19/10
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05C1/10
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E05C1/06
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05C19/10
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A gravity gate latch that is positioned near the free end of a gate to automatically engage a strike member. The gate latch has a pair of side plates that are spaced apart to define to enclose a hook plate and a sliding mechanism. The hook plate has a hook member that engages the strike member of the gate and a slot that engages the sliding mechanism to allow the hook plate to move upward and downward between the two side plates. The side plates define an enlarged latch mouth that receives the strike member. The hook member has an elongated edge to be hit by the strike member to lift the hook plate to allow the strike member to pass through the latch mouth and an enlarged area that is hit by the strike member to close the hook member to trap the strike member in the gate latch.
Claims
1. A gate latch for use with a gate having a strike member, said gate latch comprising: a first side plate; a second side plate attached to said first side plate in spaced apart relation to said first side plate so as to define a space therebetween, each of said first side plate and said second side plate configured to define a latch mouth at a first side of said gate latch, said latch mouth sized and configured to receive the strike member attached to or integral with a first end of the gate when the gate is in a closed condition; a hook plate moveably disposed in said space between said first side plate and said second side plate, said hook plate having a hook member attached thereto or integral therewith, said hook plate disposing said hook member in said latch mouth so as to be contacted by the strike member when the gate is moved to the closed position; and a sliding mechanism associated with each of said first side plate, said second side plate and said hook plate, said sliding mechanism disposed in said space between said first side plate and said second side plate and structured and arranged to allow said gate latch to move between a latched condition with said hook member positioned in said latch mouth substantially closing said latch mouth and an unlatched condition with said hook member positioned sufficiently above said latch mouth to allow the strike member to move out of or into said latch mouth, wherein said gate latch is sized and configured to be attached to a stationary object with said first side of said gate latch positioned to receive the strike member in said hook slot behind said latch mouth to trap said strike member therein by said hook member so as to place said gate latch in said latched condition and to raise said hook plate to place said gate latch in an unlatched condition.
2. The gate latch of claim 1 further comprising a pull plate attached to or integral with said hook plate so as to extend above an upper end of each of said first side plate and said second side plate, said pull plate sized and configured to be pulled upward and pull said hook plate and hook member upward so as to move said gate latch from said latched condition to said unlatched condition.
3. The gate latch of claim 1 further comprising a lock receiving aperture in said hook member that is sized and configured to receive a shackle of a padlock, said lock receiving aperture positioned so as to place said gate latch in a locked condition that prevents upward movement of said hook plate sufficient to move said hook member to said unlatched condition, thereby securing said gate latch in said latched condition.
4. The gate latch of claim 3, wherein at least one of said first side plate and said second side plate comprise an outward extending arm that is positioned generally above said lock receiving aperture when said gate latch is in said locked condition, said outward extending arm structured and arranged to be engaged by the shackle of the padlock so as to prevent said gate latch being placed in said unlatched condition.
5. The gate latch of claim 4, wherein said first side plate has a first outwardly extending arm and said second side plate has a second outwardly extending arm in spaced apart relation to said first outward extending arm, said hook member sized and configured to move upwardly and downwardly between said first outwardly extending arm and said second outwardly extending arm when moving between said latched condition and said unlatched condition.
6. The gate latch of claim 1 further comprising a padlock aperture in at least one of said first side plate and said second side plate, said padlock aperture sized and configured to receive a shackle of a padlock without engaging said hook plate or said sliding mechanism so as to store said padlock on said gate latch without placing said gate latch in a locked condition.
7. The gate latch of claim 1, wherein said hook plate has an enlarged area with an angled edge, said enlarged area shaped and configured to be hit by the strike member and rapidly lower said hook plate and trap the strike member in said hook slot of said hook plate generally behind said latch mouth with said hook member in said latch mouth to place said gate latch in said latched condition.
8. The gate latch of claim 1 further comprising one or more spacers disposed between said first side plate and said second side plate, said spacers sized and configured to position said second side plate in spaced apart relation to said first side plate and define said space therebetween.
9. The gate latch of claim 1, wherein said hook member has an elongated edge disposed in said latch mouth so as to be contacted by the strike member when said gate latch is engaged by the strike member to place said gate latch in said latched condition.
10. The gate latch of claim 1, wherein said hook member has a hook-shaped area that is sized and configured to engage a spacer disposed between said first side plate and said second side plate so as to prevent said hook plate from exiting above an upper end of each of said first side plate and said second side plate.
11. The gate latch of claim 1, wherein said latch mouth has an enlarged latch mouth opening that is at least three times larger than the strike member diameter of the strike member.
12. A gate latch for use with a gate having a strike member, said gate latch comprising: a first side plate; a second side plate attached to said first side plate in spaced apart relation to said first side plate so as to define a space therebetween, each of said first side plate and said second side plate configured to define a latch mouth at a first side of said gate latch, said latch mouth sized and configured to receive the strike member attached to or integral with a first end of the gate when the gate is in a closed condition; a hook plate moveably disposed in said space between said first side plate and said second side plate, said hook plate having a hook member attached thereto or integral therewith, said hook plate disposing said hook member in said latch mouth so as to be contacted by the strike member when the gate is moved to the closed position; a pull plate attached to or integral with an upper end of said hook plate so as to move said hook plate upward and said hook member generally above said latch mouth; a sliding mechanism associated with each of said first side plate, said second side plate and said hook plate, said sliding mechanism disposed in said space between said first side plate and said second side plate and structured and arranged to allow said gate latch to move between a latched condition with said hook member positioned in said latch mouth substantially closing said latch mouth and an unlatched condition with said hook member positioned sufficiently above said latch mouth to allow the strike member to move out of or into said latch mouth; and a lock receiving aperture in said hook member that is sized and configured to receive a shackle of a padlock, said lock receiving aperture positioned so as to place said gate latch in a locked condition that prevents upward movement of said hook plate sufficient to move said hook member to said unlatched condition, thereby securing said gate latch in said latched condition, wherein said gate latch is sized and configured to be attached to a stationary object with said first side of said gate latch positioned to receive the strike member in said hook slot behind said latch mouth to trap said strike member therein by said hook member so as to place said gate latch in said latched condition and to raise said hook plate with said pull plate to place said gate latch in an unlatched condition.
13. The gate latch of claim 12, wherein at least one of said first side plate and said second side plate comprise an outward extending arm that is positioned generally above said lock receiving aperture when said gate latch is in said locked condition, said outward extending arm structured and arranged to be engaged by the shackle of the padlock so as to prevent said gate latch being placed in said unlatched condition.
14. The gate latch of claim 13, wherein said first side plate has a first outwardly extending arm and said second side plate has a second outwardly extending arm in spaced apart relation to said first outward extending arm, said hook member sized and configured to move upwardly and downwardly between said first outwardly extending arm and said second outwardly extending arm when moving between said latched condition and said unlatched condition.
15. The gate latch of claim 12, wherein said hook plate has an enlarged area with an angled edge, said enlarged area shaped and configured to be hit by the strike member and rapidly lower said hook plate and trap the strike member in said hook slot of said hook plate generally behind said latch mouth with said hook member in said latch mouth to place said gate latch in said latched condition.
16. The gate latch of claim 12, wherein said hook member has an elongated edge disposed in said latch mouth so as to be contacted by the strike member when said gate latch is engaged by the strike member to place said gate latch in said latched condition.
17. The gate latch of claim 12, wherein said hook member has a hook-shaped area that is sized and configured to engage a spacer disposed between said first side plate and said second side plate so as to prevent said hook plate from exiting above an upper end of each of said first side plate and said second side plate.
18. The gate latch of claim 12, wherein said latch mouth has an enlarged latch mouth opening that is at least three times larger than the strike member diameter of the strike member.
19. A gate latch for use with a gate having a strike member, said gate latch comprising: a first side plate; a second side plate attached to said first side plate in spaced apart relation to said first side plate so as to define a space therebetween, each of said first side plate and said second side plate configured to define a latch mouth at a first side of said gate latch, said latch mouth sized and configured to receive the strike member attached to or integral with a first end of the gate when the gate is in a closed condition, said latch mouth having an enlarged latch mouth opening that is at least three times larger than the strike member diameter of the strike member; a hook plate moveably disposed in said space between said first side plate and said second side plate, said hook plate having a hook member attached thereto or integral therewith, said hook plate disposing said hook member in said latch mouth so as to be contacted by the strike member when the gate is moved to the closed position, said hook member having an elongated edge disposed in said latch mouth so as to be contacted by the strike member when said gate latch is engaged by the strike member; a pull plate attached to or integral with an upper end of said hook plate so as to move said hook plate upward and said hook member generally above said latch mouth; a sliding mechanism associated with each of said first side plate, said second side plate and said hook plate, said sliding mechanism disposed in said space between said first side plate and said second side plate and structured and arranged to allow said gate latch to move between a latched condition with said hook member positioned in said latch mouth substantially closing said latch mouth and an unlatched condition with said hook member positioned sufficiently above said latch mouth to allow the strike member to move out of or into said latch mouth; and a lock receiving aperture in said hook member that is sized and configured to receive a shackle of a padlock, said lock receiving aperture positioned so as to place said gate latch in a locked condition that prevents upward movement of said hook plate sufficient to move said hook member to said unlatched condition, thereby securing said gate latch in said latched condition, wherein said gate latch is sized and configured to be attached to a stationary object with said first side of said gate latch positioned to receive the strike member in said hook slot behind said latch mouth to trap said strike member therein by said hook member so as to place said gate latch in said latched condition and to raise said hook plate with said pull plate to place said gate latch in an unlatched condition.
20. The gate latch of claim 19, wherein said hook plate has an enlarged area with an angled edge, said enlarged area shaped and configured to be hit by the strike member and rapidly lower said hook plate and trap the strike member in said hook slot of said hook plate generally behind said latch mouth with said hook member in said latch mouth to place said gate latch in said latched condition.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0036] In the drawings which illustrate the preferred embodiments and the best modes presently contemplated for carrying out the present invention:
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[0054] 17 shown with the strike member in the mouth of the gravity gate latch and with the pull plate lifted upward to place the gravity gate latch in its unlatched condition;
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0061] With reference to the figures where like elements have been given like numerical designations to facilitate the reader's understanding of the present invention, the preferred embodiments of the present invention are set forth below. The enclosed figures are illustrative of several potential preferred embodiments and, therefore, are included to represent several different ways of configuring the present invention. Although specific components, materials, configurations and uses are illustrated, it should be understood that a number of variations to the components and to the configuration of those components described herein and shown in the accompanying figures can be made without changing the scope and function of the invention set forth herein. For instance, although the description and figures included herewith generally describe and show particular materials, shapes and configurations for the various components of the new gravity gate latch of the present invention, as well as the gate and gate system with which the gate latch can be utilized, those skilled in the art will readily appreciate that the present invention is not so limited. In addition, the exemplary embodiment of the present apparatus is shown and described herein with only those components that are required to disclose the present invention. As such, many of the necessary mechanical elements for attaching and using the present invention are not shown or necessarily described below, but which are well known to persons skilled in the relevant art. As will be readily appreciated by such persons, the various elements of the present invention that are described below may take on any form consistent with forms that are readily realized by a person of ordinary skill in the art having knowledge of gravity gate latches, gate systems and gates.
[0062] A gravity gate latch that is configured pursuant to one of the preferred embodiments of the present invention is referred to generally as 10 in
[0063] In addition to the gate latch 10 and gate 14, the gate system 12 of
[0064] The gate 14, latch post 20 and gate post 22 shown in
[0065] For purposes of describing the gate latch 10 of the present invention, the gate latch 10 has a first or post side 40 that is positioned, typically, in abutting relationship with the latch post 20 (first stationary object) and a second or gate side 42 that faces toward the first end 24 of the gate 14 when the gate 14 is in its closed position 28, as shown in
[0066] The gate latch 10 of the present invention is sized and configured to be attached to the latch post 20 and be positioned in a gap 72 between the first end 24 of the gate 14 and the latch post 20, as shown in
[0067] The two side plates 44/46, which are disposed in spaced apart relation to provide room for the lever actuating mechanism 50, lock receiving member 52 (when up) and hook plate 54, by a plurality of spacers 82, best shown in
[0068] The lever actuating mechanism 50, which is best shown in the partial exploded views in
[0069] Each of the lever arms 92/94 are pivotally connected to the spacers 82 near the upper end 76 of the two slide plates 44/46 so as to pivot relative to the slide plates 44/46 and move the hook plate 54, and therefore the hook member 56 itself upward or downward. The second end 98 of the lever arms 92/94 pivot in an upward direction when the user presses downward on the first end 96 of either lever arm 92/94. This will place the gate latch 10 in its unlatched condition 58 so the user can move the hook member 56 out of the way of the strike member 38 to allow the user to disengage the gate latch 10 from the strike member 38. Once disengaged, the user can open the gate 14. Because there are two lever arms 92/94, one on the first/front side 88 and one on the second/back side 90, the user can unlatch the gate latch 10 from either the front area 16 or back area 18 by pressing down, respectively, on first lever arm 92 or the second lever arm 94. As such, the user will not have to reach over the gate 14, walk around to the opposite side of the gate 14 or utilize any string, cord, wire or other elongated member. The lever arms 92/94 will pivot in a downward direction due to gravity to place the gate latch 10 in its latched condition 60, when the strike member 38 is in the latch mouth 48, or to close the hook member 56 in the latch mouth 48 in preparation for contact with the strike member 38, when the strike member 38 is not in the latch mouth 48. As will be readily appreciated by persons who are skilled in the relevant art, the lever actuating mechanism 50 of the gate latch 10 is structured and arranged for easy and convenient latching and unlatching of the gate latch 10.
[0070] The guide spacer 100 is sized and configured to guide the movement of the hook plate 54 and the lever arms 92/94. In one embodiment, the guide spacer 100 is made out of plastic and mounted against the inside wall of the second or gate side plate 46, as best shown in
[0071] In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, each of the lever arms 92/94 have a downward extending (i.e., toward the lower end 78 of the side plates 44/46) guide arm 105 toward the second end 98 of lever arm 92/94, as best shown in
[0072] The latch hook 102 is utilized to draw the hook receiving member 52 upward in the space 106 along the slot 80 of the two side plates 44/46, as best shown in comparing
[0073] The hook plate 54 and latch hook 102, which are preferably integrally formed, define a generally rectangular shaped engagement opening 112, best shown in
[0074] In the embodiment shown in the figures, the second end 98 of each of the first lever arm 92 and the second lever arm 94 are bent back to go around the latch hook 102 (i.e., towards the first end 96) to form a generally U-shaped second end 98, as shown in
[0075] The above operation of the gate latch 10 to move the gate latch 10 to its unlatched condition 58 utilizes lever arms 92/94. In a preferred configuration of the gate latch 10 of the present invention, the gate latch 10 also has a pull plate 114 attached to or integral with the upper end of the hook plate 54 so as to extend above the upper end 76 of the side plates 44/46, as best shown in 5-15. In the embodiment shown in the figures, the pull plate 114 is integral with the hook plate 54, as best shown in
[0076] In a preferred configuration of the gate latch 10 of the present invention, all of the components except the spacers 82 and the guide spacer 100 are made out of steel or other metal that is selected to be rigid and strong. To be substantially corrosion resistant, it is preferred that these components are painted, powder coated or otherwise treated. When manufacturing the components, they can be laser cut or formed by other processes well known in the relevant art. In one embodiment, the hook plate 54 also has a hook-shaped member 116 at the second/back side 90 of the gate latch 10, as best shown in
[0077] As set forth above, the gate latch 10 of the present invention is sized and configured to be attached to the first stationary object (i.e., latch post 20) and positioned laterally (i.e., from the first/front side 88 to the second/back side 90 of the gate latch 10) in the gap 72 between the first/free end 24 of the gate 14. The lock receiving member 52 is positioned on the gate latch 10 such that when the shackle 70 is received in the aperture 68, the padlock 66 will hang below the gate latch 10 in the gap 72, as can be readily understood by viewing
[0078] In the preferred embodiments of the gate latch 10 of the present invention, the gate latch 10 is provided with several features that enhance the effectiveness and use of the gate latch 10. One such feature is the addition of one or more padlock apertures 118 in the side plates 44/46 that is provided as a place to store the padlock 66 when it is not in use in the lock receiving member 52. As will be readily appreciated by persons who use gravity gate latches, once the padlock 66 is removed to unlock the gate 14 and the gate 14 is to remain unlocked, there is usually no convenient location to set down or otherwise place the padlock 66 until it is time to lock the gate 14. With the gate latch 10 of the present invention, the user can place the shackle 70 of the padlock 66 through the padlock apertures 118 and let the padlock 66 hang there until it is time to lock the gate 14. The padlock apertures 118 in the side plates 44/46 are positioned toward the first side 88 and/or the second side 90 of the gate latch 10 (shown generally toward the first side 88 in the figures). The padlock apertures 118 must be sized and configured to receive the shackle 70 of a typical padlock 66. In addition to providing a place to store the padlock 66, the padlock apertures 118 allow the user to leave the gate 14 unlocked (i.e., no padlock 66 in the lock receiving member 52), but provide an illusion that in fact the gate 14 is locked. For instance, from the front area 16 a person will see the padlock 66 in the padlock apertures 118 and, without detailed inspection, will assume that the locked padlock 66 hanging from the gate latch 10 is locking the gate 14 and will be unlikely to even approach the gate 14 in an attempt to gain unauthorized entry into the back area 18. The padlock aperture 118 feature will provide added security for the user.
[0079] Another feature preferably provided with the gate latch 10 of the present invention is that the hook member 56 is provided with an elongated edge 120, shown in
[0080] In use, the user unlatches the gate latch 10 (when there is no padlock 66 in the lock receiving member 52) by pushing down on one of the two lever arms 92/94, depending on whether he or she is in the front area 16 or back area 18 side of the gate 14, or by pulling upward on the pull plate 114, which can be done from either side of the gate 14. The gate 14 is then free to swing to its open position 30. To latch the gate 14, the round section of the metal strike member 38 hits the angled face (i.e., the elongated edge 120) of the hook member 56, causing the hook plate 54 to lift upward and allow the strike member 38 to pass into the latch mouth 48. Once the strike member 38 has passed the bottom of the angled face 120 of the hook member 56 gravity causes the hook plate 54 to fall back into place, thereby capturing the strike member 38 in the latch mouth 48 behind the hook member 56 to securely place the gate 14 in its latched condition 58. At the bottom of the gate latch 10 (i.e., at the lower end 78 of the side plates 44/46) there is a unique tear-drop shaped lock receiving member 52, with an aperture 68 therein, that is attached to the latch hook 102. To place the gate 14 in its locked condition 64, the user inserts the shackle 70 of a padlock 66 through the aperture 68 of the lock receiving member 52 and locks the padlock 66. With the shackle 70 of the padlock 66 inserted into the aperture 68 of the lock receiving member 52, the latch hook 102 is not able to move sufficiently upward into the space 106 to allow the hook member 56 to move out of the latch mouth 48 due to the upper end of the shackle 70 contacting the two spacers 82 at the lower end 78 of the side plates 44/46, thereby maintaining the gate latch 10 in its locked condition 64 and unable to move to its unlatched condition 58. Because the gate latch 10 is mounted in the gap 72 between the first stationary object (i.e., latch post 20) and first/free end 24 of the swinging gate 14, the user can conveniently and easily rotate the padlock 66 to the side of the gate 14 (i.e., toward the front area 16 or back area 18) where he or she is standing to lock or unlock the padlock 66.
[0081] The unique design of the gravity gate latch 10 of the present invention allows it to be mounted in the gap 72 between the first stationary object 20 and the first/free end 24 of the gate 14. By placing the gate latch 10 between the first stationary object 20 and the gate 14, the gate latch 10 solves the problem of the inconvenience and difficulty of getting to the gate latch 10 or the padlock 66 when they are only readily accessible from one side of the gate 14. This unique design allows the user to securely and automatically latch and unlatch and easily and conveniently lock and unlock the gate latch 10 from either side of the gate 14. The lever arms 92/94, which extend beyond the outer edges of, respectively, the first side plate 44 and the second side plate 46, provide for easy opening from both sides of the gate 14. The large open latch mouth 48 and the longer elongated edge 120 of the hook member 56 allows the strike member 38 attached to the gate 14 to be more easily engaged and not jamb.
[0082] A second embodiment of the gravity gate latch, which is the present invention, is shown as 130 in
[0083] The gate latch 130 of the present invention is sized and configured to be attached to the latch post 20 in perpendicular relation to the strike member 38 and the first or free end 24 of the gate 14 (as opposed to being in the gap 72 as described above), as shown in
[0084] The two side plates 44/46 are disposed in spaced apart relation by a plurality of spacers 82 to define a space 106 therebetween for the hook plate 54 and sliding mechanism 132, as best shown in
[0085] The sliding mechanism 132, which is best shown in the partial exploded views in
[0086] In a preferred configuration of the gravity gate latch 130 of the present invention, the gate latch 130 also has a pull plate 114 that is attached to or integral with the upper end 148 of the hook plate 54 so as to extend above the upper end 76 of the side plates 44/46, as shown in
[0087] In a preferred configuration of the gate latch 130 of the present invention, all of the components except the spacers 82 are made out of a rigid and strong material, such as steel or other metals, composite materials or the like. To be substantially corrosion resistant, it is preferred that any steel components be painted, powder coated or otherwise treated (as known in the relevant art). When manufacturing the components, they can be laser cut or formed by other processes well known in the relevant art. In one embodiment, the hook plate 54 also has a hook-shaped area 152 at or near the lower end 154 thereof, as best shown in
[0088] As set forth above, the gate latch 130 of the present invention is sized and configured to be attached to the first stationary object (i.e., latch post 20) and positioned so the opening into the mouth 48 thereof is perpendicular to the strike member 38 when the free end 24 of the gate 14 is alongside the gate latch 130. Typically, the mouth 48 will be directed rearward into the back area 18 from the first stationary object 20. With the strike member 38 in the mouth 48 of the gate latch 130 and the padlock 66 in place in the lock receiving aperture 134, the gate latch 130 cannot be moved to its unlatched condition 58 because the upper end of the shackle 70 will bump against the two outward extending arms 156 and 158, best shown in
[0089] In the preferred embodiments of the gate latch 130 of the present invention, the gate latch 130 is provided with several features that enhance the effectiveness and use of the gate latch 130. One such feature is the addition of one or more padlock storage apertures 118 in the side plates 44/46 that is provided as a place to store the padlock 66 when it is not in use in the lock receiving member 52. As will be readily appreciated by persons who use gravity gate latches, once the padlock 66 is removed to unlock the gate 14 and the gate 14 is to remain unlocked, there is usually no convenient location to set down or otherwise place the padlock 66 until it is time to lock the gate 14. With the gate latch 130 of the present invention, the user can place the shackle 70 of the padlock 66 through the padlock apertures 118 and let the padlock 66 hang there until it is time to lock the gate 14. The padlock apertures 118 in the side plates 44/46 are aligned with each other and positioned toward the lower ends 78 thereof, as shown in
[0090] As shown in the figures with regard to the new gate latch 130, as well as with the above-described gate latch 10, the latch mouth 48 is enlarged relative to the diameter of the portion of the strike member 38 that is received in the latch mouth 48 of the gate latch 130. The enlarged opening of the latch mouth 48 is shown as latch mouth opening LMO and the relevant diameter (or width) of the strike member 48 is shown as strike member diameter SMD in
[0091] Another feature preferably provided with the gate latch 130 of the present invention is that the hook member 56 is provided with an elongated edge 120, shown in
[0092] Yet another advantageous feature of the gravity gate latch 130 of the present invention is that the hook plate 130 is provided with an enlarged area 160, having an angled edge 162, positioned toward the lower end 154 of the hook plate 54, as best shown in
[0093] In use, the gate latch 130 typically starts in its latched condition 60, meaning the strike member 38 is in the hook slot 146 rearward of hook member 56 that is positioned in the mouth 48 of the gate latch 130. The hook member 56 positioned in front of the strike member 38 prevents the strike member 38, and therefore the free end 24 of the gate 14, from moving away from the gate latch 130. To open the gate 14, the user moves the gate latch 130 to its unlatched condition 58 either by directly raising upward the pull plate 114 or using an elongated member to lift up the pull plate 114. Raising the pull plate 114 moves the hook plate 54 upward along the sliding mechanism 132 (i.e., the edges of the hook slot 146 move along the slide members 142/144) to move the hook member 56 upward and generally out of the mouth 48 of the gate latch 130 so the strike member 38 can be moved out of the mouth 48, typically by swinging the free end 24 of the gate 14 away from the gate latch 130. The hook plate 54 then drops downward by gravity, along the sliding mechanism 132, to place the gate latch 130 in its latched condition 60 with hook member 56 in the mouth 48 of the gate latch 130. When the gate 14 is closed and the strike member 38 is to be engaged by the gate latch 130, the strike member 38 will hit the elongated edge 120 of the hook member 56 and push the hook plate 54 and, as a result, the hook member 56 upward to allow the strike member 38 to move through the mouth 48 of the gate latch 130 and contact the angled edge 162 of the enlarged area 160. The movement of the hook slot 146 along the slide members 142/144 of the sliding mechanism 132 guides the hook plate 54 upward. Once the strike member 38 has moved through the mouth of the gate latch 130, into the area of the hook slot 146 and has hit the angled edge 162 of the enlarged area 160, the hook plate 54 drops downward (along the sliding mechanism 132) to move the hook member 56 back into the mouth 48 to trap the strike member 38 in the hook slot 146 behind the closed mouth 48 of the gate latch 130. If the gate 14 is slammed, causing the strike member 38 to hit hard against the angled edge 162 of the enlarged area 160, the force of the strike member 38 will more rapidly drive down the hook plate 54 and, therefore, the hook member 56 to quickly trap the strike member 38 behind the mouth 48 of the gate latch 130 (i.e., in the hook slot 146) to prevent the strike member 38 from bouncing out of the gate latch 130. The user then places the shackle 70 of the padlock 66 into the lock receiving aperture 134 to place the gate latch 130 in its locked condition 64. If someone attempts to place the gate latch 130 in its unlatched condition 58 by pulling upward on the pull plate 114 (directly or using an elongated member), the shackle 70 of the padlock 66 will hit the underside of the outward extending arms 156 of the side plates 44/46. This will prevent the gate latch 130 from being placed in its unlatched condition 58, thereby keeping the strike member 38 in the mouth 48 of the gate latch 130 and the gate 14 safely in its closed condition 28.
[0094] While there are shown and described herein specific forms of the invention, it will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art that the invention is not so limited, but is susceptible to various modifications and rearrangements in design and materials without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. In particular, it should be noted that the present invention is subject to modification with regard to any dimensional relationships set forth herein and modifications in assembly, materials, size, shape and use. For instance, there are numerous components described herein that can be replaced with equivalent functioning components to accomplish the objectives of the present invention.