Passive Door Bolt Assembly
20210047877 ยท 2021-02-18
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05C19/001
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B63/18
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05C7/045
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E06B3/36
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B63/18
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05C19/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A bolt assembly for securing a passive door panel relative to an entryway frame. The bolt assembly has a base to be fixedly mounted relative to the passive door panel, a catch attached to the base with a leaf spring to deflect relative to the base, and a bolt which is able to translate relative to the base between a retracted position and an extended position for securing the passive door panel. The bolt is biased toward the extended position and selectively maintained in the retracted position by the catch.
Claims
1. A bolt assembly configured to secure a passive door panel relative to an entryway frame, the bolt assembly comprising: a first spring; a catch attached to the passive door panel by the first spring, the catch having an engagement position and a release position, the first spring biasing the catch towards the engagement position; and a bolt configured to longitudinally translate relative to the passive door panel between a retracted position and an extended position, the bolt biased towards the extended position, the bolt comprising: a slide engaged with the catch in the retracted position to retain the bolt in the retracted position; and a pin attached to the slide for longitudinal movement therewith, the pin configured to engage the entryway frame when the bolt is in the extended position, the catch deflectable against bias of the first spring towards the release position in which the catch disengages the slide such that the slide and the pin of the bolt translate towards the extended position.
2. The bolt assembly according to claim 1, further comprising a base configured to mount to the passive door panel or an astragal on the passive door panel such that the base is fixed relative to the passive door panel, the first spring secured to the base.
3. The bolt assembly according to claim 1, wherein the catch comprises a keeper configured to engage the slide to maintain the slide in the retracted position when the catch is in the engagement position.
4. The bolt assembly according to claim 3, wherein the slide includes a protrusion, the keeper engaged with the protrusion when the catch is in the engagement position and the slide is in the retracted position such that the slide is maintained in the retracted position.
5. The bolt assembly according to claim 1, wherein the slide is overmolded onto the pin.
6. The bolt assembly according to claim 1, wherein the bolt further comprises a pull pivotably connected to the slide, the pull configured to translate the bolt from the extended position to the retracted position.
7. The bolt assembly according to claim 6, wherein the pull is pivotable between a recessed closed position and an open position in which the pull is configured to extend away from the door panel.
8. The bolt assembly according to claim 7, wherein the pull comprises beveled portions configured such that the pull can be pushed from the open position to the closed position if an active door is being closed while the pull is in the open position.
9. The bolt assembly according to claim 1, wherein catch includes a keeper, the keeper comprising a tapered edge, as the bolt is slid from the extended position to the retracted position, the protrusion contacts the tapered edge to deflect the catch toward the release position.
10. The bolt assembly according to claim 1, further comprising a lock block, the lock block configured to translate relative to the bolt.
11. The bolt assembly according to claim 10, further comprising one or more sealing pads fixed to the lock block.
12. The bolt assembly according to claim 10, further comprising a second spring operable between the bolt and the lock block.
13. An astragal configured to be mounted to a passive door panel, the astragal comprising: an astragal body having a channel running along a length of the astragal body; and a bolt assembly according to claim 1 mounted at least partially within the channel.
14. The astragal according to claim 13, wherein the bolt assembly rotationally fits into the astragal body.
15. An astragal configured to secure a passive door panel relative to an entryway frame, the astragal comprising: an astragal body having a channel running along a length of the astragal body; and a bolt assembly, comprising: a bolt translatable within the channel between a retracted position and an extended position; a catch attached to the astragal body by a first spring, the catch configured to retain the bolt in the retracted position; and a second spring configured to bias the bolt towards the extended position, the catch having a first position in which the catch is configured to retain the bolt in the retracted position and a second position in which the catch is configured to disengage the bolt such that the second spring translates the bolt towards the extended position.
16. The astragal according to claim 15, further comprising a pull attached to the bolt, the pull pivotable between a recessed closed position and an open position in which the pull extends away from the door panel.
17. The astragal according to claim 15, further comprising a lock block, the lock block configured to translate relative to the bolt.
18. The astragal according to claim 17, further comprising one or more sealing pads fixed to the lock block.
19. A bolt assembly configured to secure a passive door panel relative to an entryway frame, the bolt assembly comprising: a first spring; a catch attached to the passive door panel by the first spring, the catch configured to deflect between an engagement position and a release position, the first spring biasing the catch towards the engagement position, the catch comprising: an actuation button; and a keeper; and a bolt configured to translate between a retracted position and an extended position, the bolt comprising: a slide having a protrusion, the keeper configured to engage the protrusion to retain the bolt in the retracted position; a pin attached to the slide for movement therewith, the pin configured to engage the entryway frame when the bolt is in the extended position; and a second spring configured to translate the bolt towards the extended position in response to deflection of the catch from the engagement position towards the release position such that keeper of the catch disengages the protrusion.
20. The bolt assembly of claim 19, wherein the first spring is a leaf spring.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0022] Exemplary embodiments of this disclosure are described below and illustrated in the accompanying figures, in which like numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views. The embodiments described provide examples and should not be interpreted as limiting the scope of the invention. Other embodiments, and modifications and improvements of the described embodiments, will occur to those skilled in the art and all such other embodiments, modifications and improvements are within the scope of the present invention. Features from one embodiment or aspect may be combined with features from any other embodiment or aspect in any appropriate combination. For example, any individual or collective features of method aspects or embodiments may be applied to apparatus, product or component aspects or embodiments and vice versa.
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[0025] The first boss 36 may include one or more fastener holes 38 to accommodate fasteners, such as screws, used to mount the base 32 relative to the passive door panel 12 or the astragal. The fastener holes 38 may generally extend perpendicular to the face plate 34 and the longitudinal axis A. Therefore the fastener holes 38 extend along the forward/rearward direction. The first boss 36 may also accommodate a guide bore 40. The guide bore 40 has a central axis substantially parallel with the longitudinal axis A.
[0026] The face plate 34 of the base 32 may include an aperture 42 extending through the face plate. The aperture 42 is configured to receive a portion of a catch for use in actuating the bolt assembly 30. Adjacent to the aperture 42, a second boss 44 may extend rearwardly from the face plate 34. The second boss 44 includes a retention cavity 46 formed therein. The retention cavity 46 may be best seen in
[0027] Having described the base 32 according to one embodiment, one of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate suitable alternatives within the scope of the present disclosure for securing the bolt assembly 30 in a fixed position relative to the passive door panel 12. For example, fastener holes 38 may be fewer or greater in number. The fastener holes 38 may be provided at locations other than the first boss 36. Further, support structure for the fastener holes 38, guide bore 40 and retention cavity 46 may be provided without distinct bosses if the base 32 is sufficiently structurally strong. In other embodiments, the base 32 may be mounted relative to the passive door panel 12 by means other than screws, such as a snap fit with integrated or attached clips.
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[0030] In the illustrated embodiment, a slide 60, formed from a polymer, is overmolded onto the pin 54. In other embodiments the pin 54 and the slide 60 may be formed as a unitary, integral component formed from metal or plastic. The slide 60 may include a post 62. A tip 64 of the post 62 may have sprung barbs 66. This configuration allows the bolt 50 to attach to the base 32 by inserting the post 62 into and through the guide bore 40 as seen in
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[0032] In some embodiments, one or more flanges 70 may be provided along the length of the slide 60. The flanges 70 extend perpendicular to the longitudinal pin axis P. The flanges 70 can help position and retain the slide 60 within an astragal as discussed below. The flanges 70 may be continuous along some or all of the length of the slide 60. Alternatively, as shown, the flanges 70 may be provided as various segments along the slide 60.
[0033] In the illustrated embodiment, the bolt 50 also includes an interface 72 located on an opposite end of the slide 60 from the pin 54. The interface 72 is accessed by a user to manually return the bolt 50 from the extended position to the retracted position. Various structures may be provided to assist the user with gripping and translating the bolt 50. Projections may act as handles. Alternatively, grooves or apertures may be configured to assist with manipulation of the bolt 50 with the user's finger(s). In one embodiment, the interface 72 includes a pivoting pull tab 74. The pull tab 74 may be pivotably connected to a body portion 76 of the slide 60. The pull tab 74 is pivotable between a closed position, with the pull tab substantially recessed within the body portion 76, and an open position, where the pull tab extends forward away from the stile of the passive door panel. The pull tab 74 may include beveled portions 78. If an active door panel 14 is being closed while the pull tab 74 is in the open position, the active door panel can pivot the pull tab rearward toward the closed position and out of the way of the closing active door panel by pushing upon one of the beveled portions 78.
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[0035] To selectively retain the bolt 50 in the retracted position, and provide resistance to the desired extension caused by the spring 90, a catch 100 is attached to the base 32. The catch 100 is shown in more detail in
[0036] The catch 100 also include a keeper 104 configured to engage the retention pocket 68 of the slide 60 to hold the bolt 50 in the retracted position. The keeper 104 includes a tapered leading edge 106. While the bolt 50 is being retracted, the retention pocket 68 contacts the tapered leading edge 106 of the catch 100 to deflect the catch relative to the base 32 until the catch mates with the interior of the retention pocket.
[0037] Retention of the slide 60 by the catch 100 may be best understood in view of the cross section shown in
[0038] As should be understood, to release the bolt 50 from the retracted position to the extended position, the user deflects the catch 100 to a release position relative to the base 32. Deflection of the catch 100 is in opposition to the biasing force provided by the leaf spring 110. By pressing upon the actuation button 102, the keeper 104 is disengaged from the retention pocket 68. The spring 90 is then free to push the bolt 50 toward the extended position.
[0039] To return the bolt 50 to the retracted position, the slide 60 is manually retracted with the user interface 72. A leading wall 114 forming the retention pocket 68 is configured to displace the catch 100 relative to the base 32 by pressing upon the tapered leading edge 106 of the keeper 104. The leading wall 114 may similarly have a chamfered edge 116 to further assist with displacement of the catch 100 as the slide 60 approaches the retracted position.
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[0041] The astragal body 152 defines a channel 158 running along a length of the astragal body. The length of the astragal body 152 corresponds with the height of the passive door panel 12 when the astragal assembly 150 is attached to the passive door panel.
[0042] The illustrated bolt assembly 30 of
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[0046] Although the above disclosure has been presented in the context of exemplary embodiments, it is to be understood that modifications and variations may be utilized without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, as those skilled in the art will readily understand. Such modifications and variations are considered to be within the purview and scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.