Push pad exit device for emergency door egress
11118378 · 2021-09-14
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05B65/1093
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05C3/162
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A push pad exit device comprising a horizontal push bar actuator mechanically linked to a vertical door handle assembly, for use on the interior side of entrance doors where a means of emergency egress is desired, is presented. The operating mechanisms of the push bar actuator and vertical door handle assembly are concealed presenting a smooth uncluttered appearance. In one mode of operation, the push pad actuator may be moved inwards towards the door face causing the door to unlatch. The push pad exit device may also be equipped with a “dogging feature” which locks the push bar actuator in the unlatched position. In this mode of operation the door is unlatched and the push pad actuator may be used as a fixed door handle. The push pad exit device may also be equipped with a keyed lock on an external face of the door.
Claims
1. A push pad exit device for mounting on a door, comprising: a push pad actuator mounted horizontally on a surface of a door; a latching mechanism, enclosed within a door handle, the door handle mounted vertically on the surface of the door; the latching mechanism operable to cause a latch bolt assembly to engage and disengage with a latching recess in a door frame to transition the door between a first latched position and a second unlatched position; the latching mechanism comprising a motion transfer link, a lever arm, and an over-center link, the motion transfer link, lever arm and over-center link being in mechanical connection and having first positions corresponding to the first latched position and second positions corresponding to the second unlatched position; the push pad actuator having an actuator arm pivotally connected to a housing mounted on the door at one end and engageable at a free end with the motion transfer link of the latch assembly, the actuator arm having a first position corresponding to the first latched position and a second position corresponding to the first unlatched position; wherein the motion transfer link converts horizontal motion from the push pad actuator into vertical motion in the latching assembly; wherein the latch bolt assembly biases the actuator arm and latching mechanism to the first latched position; wherein the application of inwardly directed force to the actuator arm biases the actuator arm and the latching assembly to the second unlatched position, and wherein the motion transfer link and lever arm have lower and upper link ends and the over-center link has three connection points, wherein the lower link end of the motion transfer link engages a connecting tongue of the actuator arm and wherein the upper link end of the motion transfer link engages the lower link end of a lever arm, wherein the upper link end of the lever arm engages a first connection point of the over-center link; the second connection point of the over-center link engaging the latch bolt assembly and wherein the third connection point of the over-center link engages an interior wall surface of the door handle.
2. The push pad exit device for mounting on a door of claim 1, wherein the motion transfer link is a pivoting link, pivotable between its first latched position and its second unlatched position.
3. The push pad exit device for mounting on a door of claim 1, wherein the lever arm is a pivoting link, pivotable between its first latched position and its second unlatched position.
4. The push pad exit device for mounting on a door of claim 1, wherein the upper link end of the motion transfer link includes a roller and engages the lower end of the lever arm by sliding or rolling upon a wedging surface of the lower end of the lever arm.
5. The push pad exit device for mounting on a door of claim 1, wherein the lower link end the motion transfer link is equipped with a roller.
6. The push pad exit device for mounting on a door of claim 1, wherein the third connection point of the over-center link includes a roller and engages the interior surface of the inner wall of the door handle by sliding or rolling upon the interior surface.
7. The push pad exit device for mounting on a door of claim 1, further including a lock assembly, the lock assembly having operating means to operate a push rod, the push rod being engageable at one end with the upper link end of the motion transfer link of the latching assembly, wherein operating the lock causes the push rod to bias the latching assembly to its second unlatched position.
8. The push pad exit device for mounting on a door of claim 1, further including a manual catch, the manual catch being operable to lock the actuator arm in its second unlatched position, wherein and the latching mechanism is locked in its second unlatched position.
9. The push pad exit device for mounting on a door of claim 1, wherein the actuator arm is marked with indicia indicating a preferred position where a user should push on the arm.
10. The push pad exit device for mounting on a door of claim 7, wherein a first housing is disposed between the door handle and the surface of the door intermediate the ends of the handle and a second housing is disposed on an opposite surface of the door, wherein the lock is contained within the second housing and the push rod interconnecting the lock and motion transfer link is concealed within the first and second housings.
11. A push pad exit device for mounting on a door, comprising: a push pad actuator arm oriented horizontally; means for moving the push pad actuator arm from a locked position to an unlocked position; a latching mechanism having a locked and an unlocked position, the latching mechanism being oriented vertically on the surface of the door; the latching mechanism including a motion transfer link that interconnects the latching mechanism with the free end of the push pad actuator arm, wherein the motion transfer link converts horizontal motion from the push pad actuator arm into vertical motion in the latching assembly; a latch bolt assembly, the latch bolt assembly including a biasing spring that biases the push pad actuator arm and latching mechanism to their locked positions; and wherein the application of a horizontally directed force to the push pad actuator arm overcomes the biasing force applied by the latch bolt assembly to move the push pad actuator arm and the latching mechanism to their unlocked positions, and wherein the means for moving the push pad actuator arm from a locked position to an unlocked position comprises a parallel linkage assembly; and wherein the parallel linkage assembly comprises first and second parallel links having first and second ends, the second end of the first parallel link connected to a first end of a connecting rod, and the second end of the second parallel link connected to a second end of the connecting rod, wherein the first ends of the first and second parallel links are connected to the door.
12. The push pad exit device for mounting on a door of claim 11, wherein the latching mechanism includes the motion transfer link, a lever arm and an over-center link, the motion transfer link and lever arm having lower and upper ends and the over-center link having three connection points, the lower end of the motion transfer link engaging the push pad actuator arm and the upper end of the motion transfer link engaging the lower end of the lever arm by means of sliding or rolling engagement, the lower end of the lever arm having an angled surface, the upper end of the lever arm connected to a first connection point of the over-center link; the second connection point of the over-center link connected to the latch bolt assembly and the third connection point of the over-center link engaging an interior wall surface of the door handle by means of sliding or rolling engagement.
13. The push pad exit device for mounting on a door of claim 11, wherein the latching mechanism is concealed within a door handle vertically mounted to the door.
14. The push pad exit device for mounting on a door of claim 11, wherein the latch bolt assembly is partially concealed within a door handle vertically mounted to the door.
15. The push pad exit device for mounting on a door of claim 11, further including a lock assembly, the lock assembly having operating means to operate a push rod, the push rod being engageable with the upper link end of the motion transfer link, wherein action of the push rod biases the motion transfer link, lever arm, over-center link and latch bolt to their unlocked positions.
16. The push pad exit device for mounting on a door of claim 11, further including a manual catch wherein when the push pad actuator has been depressed causing the latching mechanism to unlatch, the manual catch is operable to the hold push pad actuator arm and the latching mechanism in the unlatched position.
17. The push pad exit device of claim 11, wherein the means for moving the push pad actuator arm from a locked position to an unlocked position comprises pivotally connecting the push pad actuator arm at one end to the door and engaging another end with the motion transfer link of the latching mechanism.
18. A push pad exit device for mounting on a door, comprising: a push pad actuator mounted horizontally on a surface of a door; a latching mechanism, enclosed within a door handle, the door handle mounted vertically on the surface of the door; the latching mechanism operable to cause a latch bolt assembly to engage and disengage with a latching recess in a door frame to transition the door between a first latched position and a second unlatched position; the latching mechanism comprising a motion transfer link, a lever arm, and an over-center link, the motion transfer link, lever arm and over-center link being in mechanical connection and having first positions corresponding to the first latched position and second positions corresponding to the second unlatched position; the push pad actuator having means for moving a push pad actuator arm from a first position corresponding to the first latched position and a second position corresponding to the first unlatched position; wherein the motion transfer link converts horizontal motion from the push pad actuator into vertical motion in the latching assembly; wherein the latch bolt assembly biases the actuator arm and latching mechanism to the first latched position; wherein the application of inwardly directed force to the actuator arm biases the actuator arm and the latching assembly to the second unlatched position, and wherein means for moving the push pad actuator arm from a first position corresponding to the first latched position and a second position corresponding to the first unlatched position comprises pivotally connecting the push pad actuator arm at one end to the door and engaging another end with the motion transfer link of the latching mechanism; and wherein the parallel linkage assembly comprises first and second parallel links having first and second ends, the second end of the first parallel link connected a first end of a connecting rod, and the second end of the second parallel link connected to a second end of the connecting rod, wherein the first ends of the first and second parallel links are connected to the door.
19. The push pad exit device of claim 18, wherein means for moving the push pad actuator arm from a first position corresponding to the first latched position and a second position corresponding to the first unlatched position comprises a parallel linkage assembly.
20. A push pad exit device for mounting on a door, comprising: a push pad actuator mounted horizontally on a surface of a door; a latching mechanism, enclosed within a door handle, the door handle mounted vertically on the surface of the door; the latching mechanism operable to cause a latch bolt assembly to engage and disengage with a latching recess in a door frame to transition the door between a first latched position and a second unlatched position; the latching mechanism comprising a motion transfer link, a lever arm, and an over-center link, the motion transfer link, lever arm and over-center link being in mechanical connection and having first positions corresponding to the first latched position and second positions corresponding to the second unlatched position; the push pad actuator having an actuator arm pivotally connected to a housing mounted on the door at one end and engageable at a free end with the motion transfer link of the latch assembly, the actuator arm having a first position corresponding to the first latched position and a second position corresponding to the first unlatched position; wherein the motion transfer link converts horizontal motion from the push pad actuator into vertical motion in the latching assembly; wherein the latch bolt assembly biases the actuator arm and latching mechanism to the first latched position; wherein the application of inwardly directed force to the actuator arm biases the actuator arm and the latching assembly to the second unlatched position, and a lock assembly, the lock assembly having operating means to operate a push rod, the push rod being engageable at one end with the upper link end of the motion transfer link of the latching assembly, wherein operating the lock causes the push rod to bias the latching assembly to its second unlatched position.
21. The push pad exit device for mounting on a door of claim 20, wherein the motion transfer link and lever arm have lower and upper link ends and the over-center link has three connection points, wherein the lower link end of the motion transfer link engages a connecting tongue of the actuator arm and wherein the upper link end of the motion transfer link engages the lower link end of a lever arm, wherein the upper link end of the lever arm engages a first connection point of the over-center link; the second connection point of the over-center link engaging the latch bolt assembly and wherein the third connection point of the over-center link engages an interior wall surface of the door handle.
22. The push pad exit device for mounting on a door of claim 20, wherein the motion transfer link is a pivoting link, pivotable between its first latched position and its second unlatched position.
23. The push pad exit device for mounting on a door of claim 20, wherein the lever arm is a pivoting link, pivotable between its first latched position and its second unlatched position.
24. The push pad exit device for mounting on a door of claim 20, wherein the upper link end of the motion transfer link includes a roller and engages the lower end of the lever arm by sliding or rolling upon a wedging surface of the lower end of the lever arm.
25. The push pad exit device for mounting on a door of claim 20, wherein the lower link end the motion transfer link is equipped with a roller.
26. The push pad exit device for mounting on a door of claim 20, wherein the third connection point of the over-center link includes a roller and engages the interior surface of the inner wall of the door handle by sliding or rolling upon the interior surface.
27. The push pad exit device for mounting on a door of claim 20, further including a manual catch, the manual catch being operable to lock the actuator arm in its second unlatched position, wherein and the latching mechanism is locked in its second unlatched position.
28. The push pad exit device for mounting on a door of claim 20, wherein the actuator arm is marked with indicia indicating a preferred position where a user should push on the arm.
29. The push pad exit device for mounting on a door of claim 20, wherein a first housing is disposed between the door handle and the surface of the door intermediate the ends of the handle and a second housing is disposed on an opposite surface of the door, wherein the lock is contained within the second housing and the push rod interconnecting the lock and motion transfer link is concealed within the first and second housings.
30. A push pad exit device for mounting on a door, comprising: a push pad actuator arm oriented horizontally; means for moving the push pad actuator arm from a locked position to an unlocked position; a latching mechanism having a locked and an unlocked position, the latching mechanism being oriented vertically on the surface of the door; the latching mechanism including a motion transfer link that interconnects the latching mechanism with the free end of the push pad actuator arm, wherein the motion transfer link converts horizontal motion from the push pad actuator arm into vertical motion in the latching assembly; a latch bolt assembly, the latch bolt assembly including a biasing spring that biases the push pad actuator arm and latching mechanism to their locked positions; and wherein the application of a horizontally directed force to the push pad actuator arm overcomes the biasing force applied by the latch bolt assembly to move the push pad actuator arm and the latching mechanism to their unlocked positions; and a lock assembly, the lock assembly having operating means to operate a push rod, the push rod being engageable with the upper link end of the motion transfer link, wherein action of the push rod biases the motion transfer link, lever arm, over-center link and latch bolt to their unlocked positions.
31. The push pad exit device for mounting on a door of claim 30, wherein the latching mechanism includes the motion transfer link, a lever arm and an over-center link, the motion transfer link and lever arm having lower and upper ends and the over-center link having three connection points, the lower end of the motion transfer link engaging the push pad actuator arm and the upper end of the motion transfer link engaging the lower end of the lever arm by means of sliding or rolling engagement, the lower end of the lever arm having an angled surface, the upper end of the lever arm connected to a first connection point of the over-center link; the second connection point of the over-center link connected to the latch bolt assembly and the third connection point of the over-center link engaging an interior wall surface of the door handle by means of sliding or rolling engagement.
32. The push pad exit device for mounting on a door of claim 30, wherein the latching mechanism is concealed within a door handle vertically mounted to the door.
33. The push pad exit device for mounting on a door of claim 30, wherein the latch bolt assembly is partially concealed within a door handle vertically mounted to the door.
34. The push pad exit device for mounting on a door of claim 30, further including a manual catch wherein when the push pad actuator has been depressed causing the latching mechanism to unlatch, the manual catch is operable to the hold push pad actuator arm and the latching mechanism in the unlatched position.
35. The push pad exit device of claim 30, wherein the means for moving the push pad actuator arm from a locked position to an unlocked position comprises pivotally connecting the push pad actuator arm at one end to the door and engaging another end with the motion transfer link of the latching mechanism.
36. The push pad exit device of claim 30, wherein the means for moving the push pad actuator arm from a locked position to an unlocked position comprises a parallel linkage assembly.
37. The push pad exit device of claim 30, wherein the parallel linkage assembly comprises first and second parallel links having first and second ends, the second end of the first parallel link connected to a first end of a connecting rod, and the second end of the second parallel link connected to a second end of the connecting rod, wherein the first ends of the first and second parallel links are connected to the door.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(11) The present invention will now be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which preferred embodiments of the invention are shown. The invention may, however, may be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as being limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the invention to those skilled in the art. Like numbers refer to like elements throughout.
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(17) The push pad actuator arm 14 is biased in an outward or door locked position by a biasing spring 116 which at one end is inserted in a bore 120 in a catch fitting 34 wherein the spring end bears against a wall surface 124 of the push pad actuator arm 14. Another end of the biasing spring 116 is inserted into a plunger 118, wherein the plunger 118 resides partially within the bore 118 of the catch fitting 34. The plunger 118 bears against a wall surface 122 of the push pad actuator housing 26.
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(19) The push pad actuator 12 may optionally be equipped with a manual catch or dogging assembly 60 which comprises a catch fitting 34 having a catch 62 and a slide assembly 32 having a slide member 64 and a finger extension 66 attached to the slide member 64. The manual catch 60 allows a user to lock the door 28 in an unlatched position which thereby allows door to swing freely and the push pad actuator 12 to be used as an interior door handle. The manual catch 60 is simple to operate. A user need only depress the push pad actuator arm 14 until it contacts the travel limit screws 36A and 36B, i.e. until it stops moving, and slide the slide member 64 towards the free end 48 of the door 28 until movement stops. At this point, the slide member 64 will have engaged the catch 62 and the door 28 will be held in an unlatched position. The manual catch 60 is shown in the engaged position in
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(21) The upwardly directed biasing force applied by biasing spring 102 biases the latching assembly 94 and its associated components. i.e. motion transfer arm 40, lever arm 74 and over-center link 82, into the first latched position, as shown in
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(24) It should be noted that the function of the motion transfer link 40 is to convert horizontal motion from the push pad actuator arm 14 via connecting tongue 38 into vertical motion in the latching assembly 92.
(25) In moving from its first latched position to its second unlatched position, motion transfer link 40 causes lever arm 74 to pivot about pivot point 80 and therein causes upper link end 76 to move from its first unlatched position on interior wall surface 98 (see
(26) Lower and upper link ends 68 and 70 of the motion transfer link 40 will typically be equipped with rollers. Lower link end 78 of lever arm 74 is configured as an angled surface or wedging surface 79. Upper link end 70 of motion transfer link 40 will typically roll against the angled surface 79, when moving from its first latched position to its second unlatched position. Upper link end 70 may also be configured to slide against the angled surface 79. Similarly, connection point 84 of over-center link 82, will typically be equipped with a roller. When moving from its first latched position to its second unlatched position, connection point 84 will roll upwardly along the interior wall surface 100 of the door handle 18 and will roll downwardly along the interior wall surface 100 when returning to its first latched position. Connection point 84 may also be configured to slide against interior wall surface 100.
(27) Upon the removal of pushing force 112 (inwardly directed force) from the push pad actuator arm 14, upwardly directed biasing force applied by the biasing spring 102 of bolt assembly 94 causes the lever arm 74 to rotate (or flip) from its unlatched position (see
(28) Release, i.e. removal of actuation force 112 from the push pad actuator arm 14 will cause the latching mechanism 92 and bolt assembly 94 to return to their latched positions due to the upwardly directed force exerted by biasing spring 102 which pulls the connecting rod 90, over-center link 82, lever arm 74, and motion transfer link 40 to their first latched positions.
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Push Pad Actuator Arm—Alternative Embodiment
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(34) The upper link end 138 of the first parallel link 130 is pivotally connected to an end 146 of the connecting rod 144 and the upper link end 142 of the second parallel link 132 is connected to another end 148 of the connecting rod 144. Each link end to connecting rod connection includes a roller 152, i.e. the connection between upper link end 138 and connecting rod end 146 includes a roller 152 and the connection between upper link end 142 and connecting rod end 148 also includes a roller 152.
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(37) It should be noted that because of the action of the parallel linkage assembly 126, the push pad actuator arm moves linearly inwardly towards the surface of the door 28. The push pad actuator arm 14 does not pivot (as in, for example, the embodiment disclosed in
(38) Like the embodiment of the push pad actuator 12 depicted in
(39) Likewise, in the alternative embodiment of the push pad actuator 13, the motion of the push pad actuator arm 14 may also be limited by the travel limit screws 36A and 36B.
(40) The foregoing detailed description and appended drawings are intended as a description of the presently preferred embodiment of the invention and am not intended to represent the only forms in which the present invention may be constructed and/or utilized. Those skilled in the art will understand that modifications and alternative embodiments of the present invention which do not depart from the spirit and scope of the foregoing specification and drawings, and of the claims appended below are possible and practical. It is intended that the claims cover all such modifications and alternative embodiments.