Latch for expandable gate
10619408 ยท 2020-04-14
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E06B9/02
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E06B9/02
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A variable width gate adapted to be manipulated to secure the gate within the boundary of an opening, the gate comprising two gate members mounted for sliding movement with respect to each other and each having a lever associated therewith and a releasable locking member for locking the respective levers with respect to relative motion therebetween.
Claims
1. A variable width gate adapted to be manipulated to secure the gate within the boundary of an opening, the gate comprising: a first panel section and a second panel section, the panel sections coupled to each other to allow each panel section to slide relative to the other panel section, the first panel section including an upper lever pivotally coupled thereto and the second section including a lower lever pivotally coupled thereto; a locking member for releasably locking the first panel section with respect to the second panel section comprised of an upper collar shaped for sliding movement with respect to the upper lever, a lower collar, shaped for sliding movement with respect to the lower lever, the upper and lower collars being fixedly attached to each other, and a release mechanism for releasably preventing the upper and lower collars from sliding movement; wherein the release mechanism comprises a hinged member, the hinged member including a projection thereon for engaging a detent on one of the upper and lower levers; and wherein the upper collar includes a nub on a lower portion thereof for engaging a bottom portion of the upper lever when the projection is engaged with the detent.
2. The variable width gate of claim 1 wherein said detent is a notch formed on a top of the upper lever.
3. The variable width gate of claim 1 wherein the first panel section and the second panel sections include bumpers on ends thereof.
4. The variable width gate of claim 1 wherein the hinged member includes a thumb actuator thereon.
5. The variable width gate of claim 1 wherein the detent is a notch.
6. The variable width gate of claim 1 wherein the lower lever includes a pivoted loop mounted thereto.
7. The variable width gate of claim 6 wherein the upper lever includes a plurality of notches thereon shaped to receive an upper portion of the loop.
8. The variable width gate of claim 7 wherein the notches are uniformly spaced apart.
9. The variable width gate of claim 8 wherein the upper lever includes widthwise markings thereon.
10. A variable width gate adapted to be manipulated to secure the gate within the boundary of an opening, the gate comprising: a first panel section and a second panel section, the panel sections coupled to each other to allow each panel section to slide relative to the other panel section, the first panel section including an upper lever pivotally coupled thereto and the second panel section including a lower lever pivotally coupled thereto; a locking member for releasably locking the first panel section with respect to the second panel section comprised of an upper collar shaped for sliding movement with respect to the upper lever, a lower collar, shaped for sliding movement with respect to the lower lever, the upper and lower collars being fixedly attached to each other, and a release mechanism, comprising a hinged member having a projection thereon for engaging a detent in the upper lever for releasably preventing the upper and lower collars from sliding movement; and wherein the upper collar includes a nub on a lower portion thereof for engaging a bottom portion of the upper lever when the projection is engaged with the detent.
11. The variable width gate of claim 10 wherein the first panel section and the second panel sections include bumpers on ends thereof.
12. The variable width gate of claim 10 wherein the hinged member includes a thumb actuator thereon.
13. The variable width gate of claim 10 wherein the lower lever includes a pivoted loop mounted thereto.
14. The variable width gate of claim 13 wherein the upper lever includes a plurality of notches thereon shaped to receive an upper portion of the loop.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The detailed description that follows particularly refers to the accompanying figures in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(8) The exemplary embodiments of the present invention are described and illustrated below as expandable gates or gate sections operative to occupy at least a portion of an opening to selectively inhibit movement therethrough. The various orientational, positional, and reference terms are used in an exemplary form to describe the elements of the inventions with respect to one another. However, for clarity and precision, only a single orientational or positional reference will be utilized and, therefore, it will be understood that the positional and orientational terms used to describe the elements of the exemplary embodiments of the present invention are only used to describe the elements in relation to one another and may be reconfigured by one of ordinary skill in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention.
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(10) The second gate section 14 includes a right side frame member 36, a top frame member 38, a bottom frame member 40, and a left side frame member 42. Each frame member 36, 38, 40, 42 includes a channel 43 therein that runs at the majority of the length of each frame member and is adapted to receive a pane 46 therein. The pane 46 may include any material that blocks a substantial portion of the opening defined by the frame members 36, 38, 40, 42, and in exemplary form may be comprised of a plastic mesh material or the like. A pair of bumpers 47 are mounted to the left side frame member 42 that are adapted to contact a boundary, such as a wall, when the extendable gate 10 is secured within an opening. L-shaped fasteners 48 are utilized to mount the frame members 36, 38, 40, 42 together.
(11) The gate 10 includes lower and upper lever 58, 60, each of which is mounted to the respective first and second gate sections 12, 14 and in particular the right side frame member 16 of first gate section 12 and left side frame member 42 of the second gate section 14 by pivots 13, 15 respectively. The lower lever 58 may include a pivoted loop 62 mounted approximate a free end 64 thereof. The upper lever may 60 may includes a plurality of notches 66 therein shaped to receive an upper portion 70 of the loop 62 therein. In an exemplary embodiment, the notches may be uniformly spaced apart a desired amount (such as a quarter inch apart) and may include widthwise markings corresponding to the approximate location of the upper portion 70 to properly bias the gate sections 12, 14 within an opening having a certain width. For instance, if the width of the opening is approximately thirty-six inches, a notch 66 would be labeled 36 indicating that a good starting point for securing the gate 10 within the opening would be to place the upper portion 70 of the loop 62 within the trough labeled 36 to create the proper bias for the lower and upper levers 58, 60.
(12) In accordance with an aspect of the disclosure, a locking mechanism 72 is provided for releasably locking the lower and upper levers 58, 60 with respect to each other in the x, y and z coordinates once the desired width of the gate 10 is reached. As shown in
(13) In use, the gate 10, and the locking mechanism 72, may be operated by a user as follows. First, if not already accomplished, the locking mechanism 72, and in particular the lower collar 76 is slid in the x direction along the lower lever 58 such that the upper collar 74 is not engaged with the upper lever 60. Next, the extendable gate 10 is placed within an opening, possibly a doorway or between adjacent walls, such that the first gate section 12 is extended with respect to the second gate section 14 to position the bumpers 27, 47 in proximity to the boundary of the opening. As the gate sections 12, 14 are extended, the upper lever 60 traverses the lower lever 58 without the upper portion 70 of the loop 62 interacting with the notches 66. After the bumpers 27, 47 are in proximity to the boundary of the opening or are in contact with the boundary, the upper portion 70 of the loop 62 is positioned within one of the troughs 66.
(14) After the upper portion 70 of the loop 62 is positioned within one of the notches 66, the upper lever 60 is pivoted with respect to the lower lever 58 until the upper lever 60 is parallel or almost parallel to lower lever 58, which action cams the bumpers 27, 47 against the opening. A user then pivots the hinged member 80 upward using the thumb actuator 86 and slides the locking mechanism 72 such that the upper collar 74 slides over the end of the upper lever 60. Then, when the projection 82 is positioned over the notch 84, the user releases the thumb actuator 86 allowing the hinged member 80 to pivot downwardly such that the projection 82 is received in the notch 84. As such, x (horizontal) movement is prevented by the interaction between the projection 82 and the notch 84. Further y and z (vertical and inward/outward) movement is prevented by the upper and lower collars, 74, 76, respectively thereby securing the gate 10 in the opening. When it is desired to remove the gate, a user simply depresses the thumb actuator 86 and slides the locking mechanism 72 such that the upper collar 74 becomes disengaged from the upper lever 60.
(15) The various detailed embodiments described below are to be understood in the general context of the embodiment described above. Unless otherwise specified with respect to the detailed embodiments described below, the connection devices described below are constructed and operate in the manner described above.
(16) While each of the embodiments described above employs a particular combination of novel features, it is within the scope of the invention to provide a connection device incorporating any one or more of the above-described features, including combinations of said features not specifically described herein. While preferred embodiments of the invention have been set forth above for the purpose of disclosure, modifications of the disclosed embodiments of the invention as well as other embodiments thereof may occur to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, the appended claims are intended to cover all embodiments which do not depart from the spirit and scope of the invention.