DOOR LATCH
20200263464 ยท 2020-08-20
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05B15/006
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05C3/167
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05C3/041
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05C3/042
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A latch is provided for latching the doors of cubicles or stalls provided in public washrooms. The latch includes a body mounted within a cavity formed between the inner and outer door surfaces, the body rotatably mounting a spindle having a latching member mounted at one end. Biasing means in the form of one or more cam followers acting on a corresponding number of cam surfaces is provided between the body and the spindle to hold the spindle in a closed position but, once displaced from the closed position, to bias the spindle toward a fully open position.
Claims
1. A latch for a door having inner and outer facing surfaces, said latch comprising: a body configured for mounting within a cavity in the door extending between the inner and outer surfaces; a spindle rotatably mounted in the body for rotation about a spindle axis between two defined positions; a latch member fixed to the spindle for rotation therewith; a biasing means configured to retain said spindle in a first defined position but, when the spindle is released from the first defined position, the biasing means being operable to bias rotation of the spindle about the spindle axis to the second defined position, the biasing means acting between the spindle and the body and being arranged substantially along one or more radii extending from the spindle axis.
2. The latch according to claim 1, wherein the body is substantially symmetrical about the spindle axis.
3. The latch according to claim 2, wherein, when viewed along the spindle axis, the body is an annulus having inner and outer circumferential surfaces, and wherein the biasing means is confined within the outer circumferential surface.
4. The latch according to claim 1, wherein the two defined positions are spaced 90 apart.
5. The latch according to claim 1, to wherein the biasing means comprises at least one cam surface formed in or on the spindle, and at least one cam follower mounted in the body, the cam follower being biased into contact with said cam surface.
6. The latch according to claim 5, wherein the biasing means comprises a plurality of cam surfaces and a corresponding number of cam followers.
7. The latch according to claim 6, wherein the plurality of cam surfaces comprises three cam surfaces.
8. The latch according to claim 6, wherein the cam surfaces and the cam followers are respectively spaced equally about the spindle axis.
9. The latch according to claim 1, wherein the latch member is fixed on or adjacent to an end of the spindle.
10. The latch according to claim 1, wherein the latch member comprises an elongate rod having a distal end formed of a softer material than a remainder of said rod.
11. The latch according to claim 1, further including sealing members engageable with the body and configured to sealingly engage between the body and the inner and outer facing surfaces respectively.
12. The latch according to claim 1, further comprising a damping facility operable to damp rotation of the spindle within the body.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0017] One working embodiment of the invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0024] The invention has been devised, in particular, to provide a latch for doors forming part of cubicles or stalls in public washrooms, hereafter both being referred to as cubicles. As shown in
[0025] As can be seen more clearly in
[0026] Also shown in
[0027] Turning now to
[0028] In accordance with the invention biasing means, partly formed in the spindle 20 and partly provided in the body 15, bias rotation of the spindle 20 about the spindle axis 25. Thus the latch can be spring-loaded towards a fully-open position as shown in
[0029] In the embodiment shown in
[0030] From
[0031] As the spindle is moved in the direction of arrow 40 toward an open position, the ball bearings 31 are displaced out of detents 35 and the biasing action of springs 33 then displaces each bearing along its respective cam surface 30 to the full open position shown in
[0032] The cam surfaces 30 and detents 35 are preferably configured such that the degree of rotation between the closed and fully-open positions shown in
[0033] As is also shown in
[0034] In the example shown, the sleeve 41 is fixed to the body 15 by a headed machine screw 43, the head of the screw conveniently locating in a groove (not shown) extending axially along the wall defining the mounting bore 16 in the door so as to prevent rotation of the latch assembly in the door. The sleeve 41 may also serve to retain a smart grease within the assembly which fills the clearance between the body 15 and the spindle 20 and acts as a damper to the rotating action, thus providing a soft opening action.
[0035] In keeping with latches used in washroom applications, an indicator disc 46 is preferably provided which is fixed to the outer end of the spindle 20 and rotates with the spindle to indicate if the latch is open or closed. The indicator disc is preferably sealed within the latch and is visible through window 47 provided in sealing member 23.
[0036] Finally,