Door latching system having a reduced profile exit device
10961744 ยท 2021-03-30
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05B17/0075
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E06B5/10
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E06B2003/7046
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International classification
E05C17/00
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Abstract
An exit device has an overall height when a panic bar of the exit device is in its extended position. The exit device is configured to be received, at least in part, within a recess defined within a body of the door so that the height at which the extended panic bar protrudes beyond an outer surface of the door is reduced.
Claims
1. A door latching system comprising: a) a door having a first face, a second face opposite said first surface, an edge surface joining said first face and said second face, and a recess formed in said first face without passing through said second face, wherein said recess includes a recessed surface disposed between said first face and second face; and b) an exit device including: an exit device base receivable by said recess, wherein said exit device base includes a bottom surface, and a panic bar received by said exit device base, wherein said panic bar is moveable relative to said exit device base between an extended position and a depressed position, wherein said panic bar includes an actuating surface opposite said bottom surface of said exit device base, and wherein said actuating surface is at an extended height relative to said bottom surface of said exit device base when said panic bar is in said extended position, wherein said exit device base is received by said recess of said door so that said bottom surface of said exit device base faces said recessed surface of said recess, and wherein when said exit device base is received by said recess of said door, said bottom surface resides between said first and second faces of said door, and said actuating surface of said panic bar extends beyond said first face of said door when said panic bar is in said extended position so that said first face of said door is between said actuating surface of said panic bar and said second face of said door whereby said extended height of said actuating surface is reduced.
2. The door latching system according to claim 1 further includes a reinforcing assembly, wherein a bottom wall of said reinforcing assembly resides between said bottom surface of said base of said exit device and said recessed surface of said recess when said exit device is received by said recess of said door.
3. The door latching system according to claim 1 wherein an entire length of said exit device base is received in said recess.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The present invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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(6) Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views. The exemplifications set out herein illustrate currently preferred embodiments of the present invention, and such exemplifications are not to be construed as limiting the scope of the invention in any manner.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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(8) Door 20 includes a first face 36, a second face 38 opposite first face 36, an edge surface 37 joining faces 36 and 38 at a right angle, and a recess 32 defined within body 34 of door 20 for receiving exit device 10 (
(9) As shown more clearly in
(10) Door 20 may be a solid core door, such as but not limited to a solid wood door or a door having a non-wood core, such as a fiberglass core with wood veneer. In one aspect of the present invention, a door 20 may be employed as a fire door which meets or exceeds applicable fire-code regulations. In a further aspect of the present invention, door 20 may be a hollow core door configured to include internal structural supports selectively positioned within body 34 so as to define recess 32 therein.
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(12) With continued reference to
(13) Moreover, securing fasteners within the thinner webbing of body portion 34a may also lead to premature door failure upon repeated use, such as through formation of cracks which may result from the reduced door thickness of the webbing repeatedly experiencing the forces applied to panic bar 18 by users or through action of latch mechanism 12. Consequently, the door's ability to act as a fire barrier may be compromised by the cracks as the forces applied to panic bar 18 are directed into the thinner door webbing via the fasteners. In contrast, by orienting fasteners 56a substantially normal to transverse plane P, forces applied to panic bar 18 are directed into body 34 through fasteners 56a, and not into the thinner webbing of body portion 34a.
(14) The open terminal ends (opposite back plate 42) of top wall 44, bottom wall 46, left side wall 48 and right side wall 50 may include a respective outwardly extending lip portion 44a, 46a, 48a, 50a. Each lip portion 44a, 46a, 48a, 50a may be formed so as to abut against first face 36 of door 20 when reinforcing assembly 40 is secured within recess 32 as described above. In this manner, lip portions 44a, 46a, 48a, 50a may conceal the cut edge of door 20 forming recess 32. Moreover, in the event that door 20 is to operate as a fire door in accordance with applicable building fire codes, lip portions 44a, 46a, 48a, 50a may also slow or even prevent ingress of flames into recess 32, thereby extending the fire barrier lifetime of door 20. Fire retardant insulation material 60 may also be used to fill any gaps along the bottom or walls of body 30 between recess 32 and reinforcing assembly 40, thereby further improving the fire rating of door 20.
(15) Lip portions 44a, 46a, 48a and 50a may also serve to provide support for reinforcing assembly 30 via face 36 of door 20, thereby minimizing or eliminating the force exerted against the thinner webbing of body portion 34a when an opening force is applied to panic bar 18.
(16) While shown and described as a closed mortise, it should be understood by those skilled in the art that recess 32 may be an open mortise whereby one or both ends of the mortise coincide with a side edge of door 20, such as side edge 62 (
(17) Note that, in accordance with the invention, the reinforcing assembly may be configured to receive any type of latch mechanism that may be mounted in a mortise recess formed in the face of a door.
(18) While the invention has been described by reference to various specific embodiments, it should be understood that numerous changes may be made within the spirit and scope of the inventive concepts described. Accordingly, it is intended that the invention not be limited to the described embodiments, but will have full scope defined by the language of the following claims.