Exit device dogging operator
11365563 · 2022-06-21
Assignee
Inventors
- Mark Ginter (Noblesville, IN, US)
- Michael E. McCoy (Indianapolis, IN, US)
- Gary W. Davidson (Indianapolis, IN, US)
Cpc classification
E05B65/1093
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B63/18
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B37/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05C3/042
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E05B37/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B63/18
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
An exit device for a door includes an elongate housing, a latch, a touch bar assembly, a panel, and a dogging assembly. The elongate housing is configured to be mounted to the door. The touch bar assembly is attached to the elongate housing. The touch bar assembly includes a touch bar that is movable relative to the elongate housing and has a linkage that operably connects the touch bar to the latch. The panel is connected to the elongate housing. The dogging assembly has a combination lock dogging operator and a dogging mechanism. The dogging mechanism is rotatably coupled to the elongate housing. The combination lock dogging operator is mounted to the panel, and is drivably engaged with the dogging mechanism.
Claims
1. An exit device for a door, the exit device comprising: an elongate housing configured to be mounted to the door; a latch having an extended state and a retracted state; a touch bar assembly attached to the elongate housing, the touch bar assembly including a touch bar that is movable relative to the elongate housing, and the touch bar assembly having a linkage that operably connects the touch bar to the latch to position the latch in the retracted state; a panel slidably connected to the elongate housing; and a dogging assembly having a lock dogging operator and a dogging mechanism, the dogging mechanism being rotatably coupled to the elongate housing, and the lock dogging operator being mountable carried by the panel, the panel along with the lock dogging operator are configured to be slidable from a first position on the elongate housing wherein the lock dogging operator is drivably engaged with the dogging mechanism such that when the panel along with the dogging operator are in the first position, the dogging assembly is configured to retain the latch in the retracted state and the dogging mechanism is concealed from user access, and the panel along with the dogging operator are configured to be slidable to a second position on the elongate housing wherein the lock dogging operator is disengaged from the dogging mechanism and user access is provided to the dogging mechanism.
2. The exit device of claim 1, wherein the elongate housing is configured to slidably receive the panel, and wherein when the panel is in the first position the dogging mechanism is covered by the panel, and when the panel is moved from the first position in a first direction relative to the elongate housing to the second position, the dogging mechanism is not covered by the panel.
3. The exit device of claim 1, wherein the lock dogging operator includes a stationary base, a lock hub, a rotatable shaft, and a dogging arm, the lock hub having a combination lock, the lock hub being rotatably attached to the stationary base, the stationary base being attached to the panel, the lock hub being connected to the rotatable shaft for rotation with the lock hub, and the dogging arm being fixedly attached to the rotatable shaft for rotation with the rotatable shaft, the dogging arm being drivably engaged with the dogging mechanism.
4. The exit device of claim 3, wherein the combination lock is a mechanical combination lock.
5. The exit device of claim 3, wherein the combination lock is an electromechanical lock.
6. The exit device of claim 3, wherein the lock hub, the rotatable shaft, and the dogging arm are configured for unitary rotation about a rotational axis relative to the stationary base when the combination lock is in an unlocked state.
7. The exit device of claim 6, wherein the unitary rotation is in a range of 90 degrees, plus or minus 5 degrees.
8. The exit device of claim 6, wherein the lock hub, the rotatable shaft, and the dogging arm are blocked from rotation about the rotational axis relative to the stationary base when the combination lock is in a locked state.
9. The exit device of claim 1, wherein the touch bar assembly is configured to prevent operation of the dogging mechanism to a dogged state until the touch bar is depressed relative to the elongate housing to a depressed position.
10. The exit device of claim 9, wherein: the dogging mechanism includes a touch bar engagement plate and a dogging plate, the touch bar engagement plate having a first cam and a touch bar engagement arm, and the dogging plate having a dogging cam; and the dogging mechanism configured such that with the touch bar in the depressed position, the dogging mechanism is positioned in the dogged state by rotating the dogging plate about a first rotational axis, wherein the dogging cam of the dogging plate engages the first cam of the touch bar engagement plate, thereby rotating the touch bar engagement plate about a second rotational axis to cause the touch bar engagement arm to lock the touch bar down in the depressed position.
11. The exit device of claim 10, wherein the touch bar engagement plate is biased to an un-dogged position.
12. The exit device of claim 10, wherein the lock dogging operator includes a stationary base, a lock hub having a combination lock, a rotatable shaft, and a dogging arm, the lock hub being rotatably attached to the stationary base, the stationary base being attached to the panel, the lock hub being connected to the rotatable shaft for rotation with the lock hub, and the dogging arm being fixedly attached to the rotatable shaft for rotation with the rotatable shaft; and the dogging plate of the dogging mechanism having a pair of protrusions, a distal portion of the dogging arm of the lock dogging operator being positioned between the pair of protrusions of the dogging plate of the dogging mechanism, wherein with the touch bar depressed to a depressed position, a rotation of the lock hub in a first rotational direction effects a corresponding rotation of the dogging arm to rotate the dogging plate of the dogging mechanism to effect a state change of the dogging assembly from an un-dogged state to a dogged state.
13. The exit device of claim 12, wherein a rotation of the lock hub in a second rotational direction opposite the first rotational direction effects a corresponding rotation of the dogging arm to rotate the dogging plate of the dogging mechanism to effect a state change of the dogging assembly from a dogged state to an un-dogged state.
14. The exit device of claim 12, wherein the combination lock is a mechanical combination lock.
15. The exit device of claim 12, wherein the combination lock is an electromechanical lock.
16. A method for operating an exit device for a door, the method comprising: providing an elongate housing configured to be mounted to an inside surface of the door; a latch having an extended state and a retracted state; a touch bar assembly attached to the elongate housing, the touch bar assembly including a touch bar that is movable relative to the elongate housing, and the touch bar assembly having a linkage that operably connects the touch bar to the latch to position the latch in the retracted state; a panel slidably connected to the elongate housing; and a dogging assembly having a lock dogging operator and a dogging mechanism, the dogging mechanism being rotatably coupled to the elongate housing, and the lock dogging operator being mounted to the panel, the lock dogging operator being drivably engaged with the dogging mechanism when the panel is slidably translated along the elongate housing to a first position on the elongated housing, such that in the first position, the dogging assembly is configured to retain the latch in the retracted state and when the panel is in the first position the dogging mechanism is concealed from user access, the lock dogging operator including a lock hub having a lock; operating the lock to achieve an unlocked state; and operating the lock hub to selectively change the operating state of the dogging mechanism from an un-dogged state to a dogged state or from the dogged state to the un-dogged state.
17. The exit device of claim 1, wherein the lock dogging operator includes a plurality of operator actuable inputs.
18. The exit device of claim 17, wherein the plurality of operator actuable inputs is a plurality of pushbuttons.
19. The exit device of claim 17, wherein the lock dogging operator is a combination lock.
20. The exit device of claim 1, wherein a first portion of the dogging assembly is carried by the panel, and a second portion of the dogging assembly is carried by the elongate housing.
21. The exit device of claim 1, wherein the wherein the dogging operator is spaced apart from the touch bar assembly along the elongated housing by a first distance when the dogging operator is in the first position and by a second distance when the dogging operator is in the second position, the second distance being unequal to the first distance.
22. An exit device for a door, the exit device comprising: an elongate housing configured to be mounted to the door; a latch having an extended state and a retracted state; a touch bar assembly attached to the elongate housing, the touch bar assembly including a touch bar that is movable relative to the elongate housing, and the touch bar assembly having a linkage that operably connects the touch bar to the latch to position the latch in the retracted state; a panel slidably connected to the elongate housing; and a dogging assembly having a lock dogging operator and a dogging linkage, the dogging linkage being rotatably coupled to the elongate housing, and the lock dogging operator being mountable carried by the panel, the panel along with the lock dogging operator being configured to be slidable from a first position on the elongate housing wherein the lock dogging operator is drivably engaged with the dogging linkage and wherein the dogging linkage is covered by the panel such that when the panel along with the lock dogging operator are in the first position, the dogging assembly is configured to retain the latch in the retracted state and the dogging mechanism is concealed from user access, and the panel along with the dogging operator are configured to be slidable to a second position on the elongate housing wherein the lock dogging operator is disengaged from the dogging linkage and the dogging linkage is not covered by the panel such that when the panel along with the dogging operator are in the second position, user access is provided to the dogging linkage.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
(1) The above-mentioned and other features and advantages of this invention, and the manner of attaining them, will become more apparent and the invention will be better understood by reference to the following description of an embodiment of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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(12) Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views. The exemplifications set out herein illustrate an embodiment of the invention, and such exemplifications are not to be construed as limiting the scope of the invention in any manner.
DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(13) Referring now to the drawings, and particularly to
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(15) Touch bar assembly 24 is attached to elongate housing 22, and includes a touch bar 24-1 that is movable relative to elongate housing 22. Touch bar assembly 24 includes a linkage 24-3 that operably connects touch bar 24-1 to a latch, such as a horizontal latch 16 shown in
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(17) As shown in
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(19) Dogging mechanism 30-2 includes a touch bar engagement plate 32 and a dogging plate 34.
(20) Touch bar engagement plate 32 includes a rotational axis 32-1, a cam 32-2, a touch bar engagement arm 32-3, and cam 32-4, with cam 32-4 being angularly separated from cam 32-2. Each of cam 32-2 and 32-4 is located on the opposite side of rotational axis 32-1 from touch bar engagement arm 32-3. In some implementations, touch bar engagement plate 32 may be biased, e.g., by a spring, to the un-dogged position shown in
(21) Dogging plate 34 includes a rotational axis 34-1, a dogging cam 34-2, an operator engagement arm 34-3, and a dogging cam 34-8, with dogging cams 34-2, 34-8 being located on an opposite side of rotational axis 34-1 from operator engagement arm 34-3. Operator engagement arm 34-3 of dogging plate 34 includes an offset portion 34-4 and a pair of protrusions 34-5, 34-6. The pair of protrusions 34-5, 34-6 are oriented to be substantially perpendicular to offset portion 34-4, and are spaced apart to define an engagement opening 34-7 between protrusion 34-5 and protrusion 34-6. As used herein, the term “substantially perpendicular” defines a range of plus or minus 5 degrees from perpendicular.
(22) In the orientation of components shown in
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(24) In the present embodiment, combination lock hub 38 includes a combination lock 44 that may be in the form of a mechanical combination lock having a plurality of combination lock dial tumblers 44-1, 44-2, 44-3, as shown in
(25) Combination lock hub 38, rotatable shaft 40, and dogging arm 42 are configured for unitary rotation, e.g., approximately one-quarter turn, about a rotational axis 38-1 relative to stationary base 36 when combination lock 44 is in an unlocked state, i.e., when the combination lock tumblers of combination lock 44 are in an unlocked position. As used herein, the term “about one-quarter turn” is a rotational range of 90 degrees, plus or minus 5 degrees. When combination lock 44 is in a locked state, i.e., the combination lock tumblers of combination lock 44 are in a locked position, the combination lock hub 38, and in turn rotatable shaft 40 and dogging arm 42, are blocked from rotation. Dogging arm 42 extends in a direction that is substantially perpendicular to rotational axis 38-1, and is rotatable in a range of 90 degrees, plus or minus 5 degrees, from the un-dogged orientation shown in
(26) With both the combination lock dogging operator 30-1 and dogging mechanism 30-2 in the un-dogged position, as shown in
(27) Touch bar assembly 24 is configured to prevent a change of state of dogging assembly 30 from the un-dogged state to the dogged state until touch bar 24-1 is depressed relative to elongate housing 22. This helps prevent periodic damage that occurs from improper dogging. With touch bar 24-1 depressed to the depressed position, dogging assembly 30 may be operated to achieve the dogged state. In a direction facing combination lock hub 38 in the orientation shown in
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(29) Conversely, un-dogging is achieved by a clockwise rotation of combination lock hub 38, and in turn rotatable shaft 40 and dogging arm 42, about rotational axis 38-1, which causes engagement edge 42-3 of distal portion 42-1 of dogging arm 42 (see
(30) Since the slide assembly is formed by attaching combination lock dogging operator 30-1 to slide panel 26, the slide assembly can be quickly and easily changed out by placing dogging assembly 30 in the un-dogged state, removing end cap 28, sliding the present slide assembly out of elongate housing 12, and then reversing the procedure while using a different slide assembly.
(31) It is contemplated that the combination lock dogging operator 30-1 may have other mechanical locking configurations for the combination lock 44 incorporated into combination lock hub 38 to provide security for the dogging operation other than the plurality of combination lock tumblers, e.g., dial tumblers 44-1, 44-2, 44-3, as described in the embodiment above, such as a combination lock having a single axial rotating dial or a combination lock having pushbutton operators for operating lock tumblers. Also, it is contemplated that combination lock 44 may be in the form of an electromechanical combination lock that may be incorporated into combination lock hub 38, e.g., as a substitution for a mechanical combination lock, to provide security for the dogging operation, such as an electronic lock having pushbutton code entry.
(32) While this invention has been described with respect to at least one embodiment, the present invention can be further modified within the spirit and scope of this disclosure. This application is therefore intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the invention using its general principles. Further, this application is intended to cover such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practice in the art to which this invention pertains and which fall within the limits of the appended claims.