SCREEN DOOR CROSS BAR LATCH OPENER
20220282524 · 2022-09-08
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05B7/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B83/44
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05C1/14
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B1/0053
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B1/003
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A screen door cross bar is cooperable with a screen door assembly including a door frame and a latch assembly with a latch handle. The screen door cross bar includes a mounting bracket securable to the door frame on a side of the door frame opposite from the latch assembly, and a bar pivotally attached at one end to the mounting bracket. The bar is configured to engage the latch handle at an opposite end. The cross bar is designed to be fixed at a pivot point on the non-latch side of the screen door and receive the latch at the latch-side of the door to pivot and move vertically with the latch as it is actuated.
Claims
1. A screen door cross bar cooperable with a screen door assembly including a door frame and a latch assembly with a latch handle, the screen door cross bar comprising: a mounting bracket securable to the door frame on a side of the door frame opposite from the latch assembly; a first receiver pivotally attached to the mounting bracket; a bar connected to the first receiver; and a second receiver connected to the bar, the second receiver being configured to engage the latch handle.
2. A screen door cross bar according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the first receiver and the second receiver is selectively positionable relative to the bar to adjust a length of the screen door cross bar.
3. A screen door cross bar according to claim 2, wherein the at least one of the first receiver and the second receiver is secured to the bar with a screw.
4. A screen door cross bar according to claim 1, wherein the second receiver comprises a latch handle channel that is configured to receive the latch handle.
5. A screen door cross bar according to claim 4, wherein the second receiver is constructed of molded plastic, and wherein the latch handle channel is an integral part of the second receiver.
6. A screen door cross bar according to claim 1, wherein the mounting bracket comprises a mounting plate with openings therein to receive a connector and a tab channel coupled with the mounting plate.
7. A screen door cross bar according to claim 6, wherein the first receiver comprises a tab member that is pivotally engageable with the tab channel.
8. A screen door cross bar according to claim 7, wherein the tab member is at least partially circular, and wherein the tab channel defines an at least part-circular receiving channel.
9. A screen door cross bar according to claim 1, further comprising a replacement latch handle that is sized for cooperation with the second receiver.
10. A screen door cross bar cooperable with a screen door assembly including a door frame and a latch assembly with a latch handle, the screen door cross bar comprising: a mounting bracket securable to the door frame on a side of the door frame opposite from the latch assembly; and a bar pivotally attached at one end to the mounting bracket, the bar being configured to engage the latch handle at an opposite end.
11. A screen door cross bar according to claim 10, wherein a length of the bar is adjustable.
12. A screen door cross bar according to claim 11, further comprising a first receiver connected to and selectively positionable on the one end of the bar, the first receiver including a tab member that engages the mounting bracket.
13. A screen door cross bar according to claim 12, further comprising a second receiver connected to and selectively positionable on the opposite end of the bar, the second receiver engaging the latch handle.
14. A screen door cross bar according to claim 13, wherein the second receiver comprises a latch handle channel that is configured to receive the latch handle.
15. A screen door cross bar according to claim 14, wherein the second receiver is constructed of molded plastic, and wherein the latch handle channel is an integral part of the second receiver.
16. A screen door assembly comprising: a door frame; a screen material secured in the door frame; a latch assembly including a latch handle; and the screen door cross bar according to claim 10.
17. A method of installing a screen door cross bar on a screen door assembly including a door frame and a latch assembly with a latch handle, the method comprising: (a) securing a mounting bracket to the door frame on a side of the door frame opposite from the latch assembly; (b) engaging a handle end of a bar with the latch handle; and (c) pivotally connecting a pivot end of the bar to the mounting bracket.
18. A method according to claim 17, wherein the screen door cross bar further includes a first receiver connected to the pivot end of the bar and a second receiver connected to a latch end of the bar, the method further comprising adjusting a length of the screen door cross bar by selectively positioning at least one of the first receiver and the second receiver on the bar.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] These and other aspects and advantages will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0022] With reference to
[0023] One or both of the first receiver 22 and the second receiver 26 are selectively positionable relative to the bar 24 to adjust a length of the screen door crossbar. The first and second receivers 22, 26 may be secured to the bar 24 via a screw 32 or the like.
[0024] With reference to
[0025] For an aftermarket installation, a replacement latch handle 30A (
[0026] In use, when an RV occupant pushes down on the bar 24, the bar 24 pivots on the tab member 40 engaged in the tab channel 38 to displace the latch handle 30 to a release position. The latch handle 30 is spring-biased to a lock position, and upon release of the bar 24, the spring-bias of the handle 30 displaces the handle and the bar 24 back to the latch position. In the embodiment shown in
[0027] While the invention has been described in connection with what is presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not to be limited to the disclosed embodiments, but on the contrary, is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.