HLOCK Temporary Construction Door Latch
20230258020 · 2023-08-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05B17/0012
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B63/06
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05C1/10
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A Temporary Construction door latch/lock is disclosed which is both rugged and economical. The latch includes a half circle flanged housing which acts as a bushing for a journal portion of an operator. The operator includes 2 slots (For 2″¾ and 2″⅜ size doors) to accommodate the latching and the locking pin that serves also as the handle portion to move the latch back to open the door. At the inner end of the operator, a generally cylindrical latch is placed to the interior of the housing through the face of the door to interact with the frame. The latch moves back and force with respect to the housing and is limited in movement by a spring goes inside the housing. The latch is secured to the operator by a latching and a locking pin, which means to prevent the whole latch to come apart. The housing is fixed to the door by securement means which draws the flange of the housing against the exterior of the door.
Claims
1- A Temporary Construction Door Latch/Lock for securing a pivoting door, which door defines a door orifice, to a door frame in a door closed position comprising: a). A Housing which has a flange with a general shape of a semi-circle, which acts as a bushing for a journal portion of an operator; b). Includes a cylindrical hollow longitudinal apparatus that acts as a latch to hold the door in place, said apparatus has 2 slots to select different door sizes, 2:⅜ and 2″¾; c). Slots that receive a rectangular long piece that acts as a holding pin; d). Holding ping receives the locking pin that has an arrow design that once inserted keep the latch in place.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING(S)
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0015] A Temporary Construction door latch/lock is disclosed which is both rugged and economical. The latch includes a half circle flanged housing which acts as a bushing for a journal portion of an operator. The operator includes 2 slots (For 2″¾ and 2″⅜ size doors) to accommodate the latching and the locking pin that serves also as the handle portion to move the latch back to open the door. At the inner end of the operator, a generally cylindrical latch is placed to the interior of the housing through the face of the door to interact with the frame. The latch moves back and force with respect to the housing and is limited in movement by a spring goes inside the housing. The latch is secured to the operator by a latching and locking pin, which means to prevent the whole latch to come apart. The housing is fixed to the door by securement means which draws the flange of the housing against the exterior of the door.
SEQUENCE LISTING (SEE MPEP § 2424 AND 37 CFR 1.821-1.825
[0016] A “Sequence Listing” is required on paper if the application discloses a nucleotide or amino acid sequence as defined in 37 CFR 1.821(a) and if the required “Sequence Listing” is not submitted as an electronic document either on compact disc or as a text file via the Office electronic filing system (EFS-Web.)