Latching assembly for barrier gate
10745941 ยท 2020-08-18
Assignee
Inventors
- Ruth Hsin-Ju Fang (Monterey Park, CA, US)
- Thomas Birkert (West Hills, CA, US)
- Stephen Kong (Hong Kong, HK)
- Stephen Chan (Hong Kong, HK)
Cpc classification
E05B63/04
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B9/01
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B63/143
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E05B63/14
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A barrier latch assembly having a housing including a first locking element, a second locking element, a trigger and a swing plate. The swing plate is coupled to the trigger and to the first and second locking elements. When the trigger is depressed, the swing plate pivots from an unlock position to a lock position over a rear side of the first and second locking element thereby blocking and preventing the first and second locking elements from being depressed inward.
Claims
1. A latch assembly for a barrier gate, comprising: a housing comprising: a cavity formed by at least one retractable locking element and a pivoting locking element, the at least one retractable locking element being biased to an extended position; a retractable trigger disposed within the cavity and adapted to depress when a first latch element of the barrier gate is received within the cavity, the trigger being biased to an extended position; wherein when the trigger is depressed, at least one swing plate rotates causing the at least one retractable locking element to become fixed in its extended position and is prevented from being depressed, thereby securing the first latch element within the cavity.
2. The latch assembly of claim 1, wherein the at least one retractable locking element comprises a pair of retractable locking elements.
3. The latch assembly of claim 2, wherein the pair of retractable locking elements are positioned on opposing sides of the cavity.
4. The latch assembly of claim 2, wherein the first latch element is secured within the cavity by the pair of retractable locking elements and the pivoting locking element.
5. The latch assembly of claim 4, wherein the first latch element is adapted to be removed from the cavity by pivoting the pivoting locking element, and lifting the first latch element out from the cavity formed by the pair of retractable locking elements.
6. The latch assembly of claim 2, wherein the at least one swing plate comprises a pair of swing plates which rotate, when the trigger is depressed, to block the retractable locking elements from being depressed from their extended positions.
7. The latch assembly of claim 1, wherein the first latch element is adapted to depress the trigger and/or the at least one retractable locking element.
8. The latch assembly of claim 1, further comprising at least one spring which is adapted to bias the at least one swing plate to a biased position, which allows the at least one retractable locking element to be depressed.
9. The latch assembly of claim 1, further comprising at least one spring to bias the at least one retractable locking element to the extended position.
10. The latch assembly of claim 1, further comprising a trigger spring to bias the trigger to the extended position.
11. The latch assembly of claim 1, further comprising a second housing having a multi-positional rotating stopper element adapted to control the motion of a second latch element of the barrier gate.
12. The latch assembly of claim 11, wherein the rotating stopper element is adapted to block the barrier gate from advancing past the rotating stopper element.
13. The latch assembly of claim 12, wherein the rotating stopper element is adapted to permit movement of the barrier gate in at least one of: a first swinging direction in a first position; a second swinging direction in a second position; and the first and the second swinging directions in a third position.
14. A latch assembly for a barrier gate, comprising: a housing comprising: a cavity formed by a pair of retractable locking elements and a pivoting locking element, the retractable locking elements being biased to respective extended positions and positioned on opposing sides of the cavity; a retractable trigger disposed within the cavity and adapted to depress when a first latch element of the barrier gate is received within the cavity, the trigger being biased to an extended position; and a pair of swing plates which rotate to block the retractable locking elements from retracting from their extended positions when the trigger is depressed, thereby securing the first latch element within the cavity.
15. The latch assembly of claim 14, further comprising a second housing having a multi-positional rotating stopper element adapted to control the motion of a second latch element of the barrier gate.
16. The latch assembly of claim 15, wherein the rotating stopper element is adapted to block the barrier gate from advancing past the rotating stopper element.
17. The latch assembly of claim 16, wherein the rotating stopper element is adapted to permit movement of the barrier gate in at least one of: a first swinging direction in a first position; a second swinging direction in a second position; and the first and the second swinging directions in a third position.
18. A latch assembly for a barrier gate, comprising: a first housing comprising: a cavity formed by a pair of retractable locking elements and a pivoting locking element, the retractable locking elements being biased to respective extended positions and positioned on opposing sides of the cavity; a retractable trigger disposed within the cavity and adapted to depress when a first latch element of the barrier gate is received within the cavity, the trigger being biased to an extended position; a pair of swing plates which rotate to block the retractable locking elements from retracting from their extended positions when the trigger is depressed, thereby securing the latch element within the cavity; and a second housing comprising: a multi-positional rotating stopper element adapted to control the motion of a second latch element of the barrier gate; wherein the rotating stopper element is adapted to block the barrier gate from advancing past the rotating stopper element.
19. The latch assembly of claim 18, wherein the first latch element is adapted to be removed from the cavity by pivoting the pivoting locking element, and lifting the first latch element our from the cavity formed by the pair of retractable locking elements.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(20) The subject disclosure is described with reference to the drawings, wherein like reference numerals are used to refer to like elements throughout. In the following description, for purposes of explanation numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the present disclosure. It may be evident, however, that the present disclosure may be practiced without these specific details.
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(24) In a closed position, the adjustable end 35 of the latch element 34 is received in a cavity 37 formed between the lower end surface of the pivoting locking element 38 and the inner surfaces of the pair of retractable locking elements 42. That is, a lip 35a (
(25) A pair of fasteners 46 may be provided in a securing aperture 47 in the keeper housing 36 to secure the upper latch mechanism 30 to a surface in the opening into which the barrier gate 40 is secured. As will be labeled in the various images herein, various other fasteners 46 may be provided in a variety of different places to secure the components parts of the upper and lower latch mechanisms 30, 32 together as well as to the walls of the opening into which the barrier gate 40 is secured.
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(28) The swing plates 48 are rotated outwards behind the retractable locking elements 42 thereby locking the retractable locking elements 42 when the trigger 44 is pushed down by the latch end 35 of the latch element 34. An outer surface 44c of the middle trigger 44 and outer contacting surfaces 48ba of the swing plates 48 are contoured to cause the swing plates 48 to open outward when the trigger 44 is depressed from the front side of the keeper housing 36. That is the outer surface 44c of the middle trigger 44 presses against the outer contacting surfaces 48ba of the swing plates 48 to urge them outward behind the retractable locking elements 42 to lock them in place.
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(31) A pair of swing plates 48 are disposed within the keeper housing 36 and mechanically interconnected to the trigger 44 and the retractable locking elements 42. The pair of swing plate springs 48a are provided to bias the swing plates 48 inward into an unlocked position. A back cover 46 is provided with a pair of guides 49 integrated thereon to assist in the alignment and movement of the retractable locking elements 42 and the swing plate springs 48a into and out of the locked (as shown in
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(36) As with the earlier embodiment, a trigger and a pair of swing plates may also be provided in the keeper housing 136 in this embodiment and may operate similar to the functionality described above with respect to the upper latch element 30. A back covet 146 may also be provided with a pair of guides 149 integrated thereon to assist in the alignment and movement of the retractable locking elements 142 into and out of the keeper housing 136.
(37) The lower latch mechanism 32 includes a rotating stopper element 138 having a stopper flange 138. The rotating stopper element 138 is constructed as a circular element having a central fastener opening 138b adapted to fit within a circular recess 136a and over a central projection 136b in the keeper housing 136.
(38) The rotating stopper element 138 can be rotated into various positions to allow a barrier gate 40 to swing in selected desired directions. A fastener may be provided within a central fastener opening 138b to securely lock the rotating stopper element 138 into a desired position. For example, in a locked position, the rotating stopper element 138 may secure the rotating stopper element 138 in a particular circular orientation. That is, the fastener 46 extending through the central fastener opening 138b of the rotating stopper element 138 is threaded in place and the projection 136b of the keeper housing 138 is secured. The rotating stopper element 138 may be secured into position in a variety of different ways, including but not limited to providing a fastener, a spring biased lock, a friction fit tension and/or any other suitable method for fastening the rotating stopper element 138 in a particular orientation.
(39) The advantage of the construction of the lower latch mechanism 32 is that the lower latch mechanism 32 can be adjustably positioned to cause the barrier gate 40 to open and close in a variety of specific directions. By way of example, when a stopper flange 138a is in a first position (as shown in
(40) In a second example, when the stopper flange 138a is in a second position (as shown in
(41) In a third example when the stopper flange 138a is in a third position (as shown in
(42) What has been described above includes examples of a latching assembly for a barrier gate that provide advantages of the subject disclosure. It is, of course, not possible to describe every conceivable combination of components or methodologies for purposes of describing the subject disclosure, but one of ordinary skill in the art may recognize that many further combinations and permutations of the claimed subject matter are possible. Furthermore, to the extent that the terms includes, has, possesses, and the like are used in the detailed description, claims, appendices and drawings such terms are intended to be inclusive in a manner similar to the term comprising as comprising is interpreted when employed as a transitional word in a claim.