Dual function security/fire locking mechanism for fire rated devices
11692373 · 2023-07-04
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y10S292/66
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
E05B65/1093
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B65/104
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Y10T292/0908
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
Abstract
An exit device located in a door frame having a door strike including a latchbolt assembly, a pushbar assembly, and a link assembly. The latchbolt assembly includes an extended position configured to engage the door strike, and a retracted position configured to move past the door strike. The pushbar assembly moves from a released position to a pressed position to move the latchbolt assembly from the extended position to the retracted position. The link assembly is operatively connected to the pushbar assembly and includes a security link having an elongated aperture and a pin configured to extend through the elongated aperture about which the security link rotates. A keeper surrounds the pin and supports the security link for rotation. In the event of extreme heat, the keeper melts and the security link moves to a position to substantially prevent opening of the door.
Claims
1. An exit device, comprising: a latchbolt assembly having an extended position and a retracted position; a pushbar assembly having a released position and a pressed position, wherein movement of the pushbar from the released position to the pressed position operatively moves the latchbolt assembly from the extended position to the retracted position; and a link assembly operatively connected to the pushbar assembly, wherein the link assembly includes a security link having an elongated aperture and a pin configured to extend through and be displaced along the elongated aperture to allow the security link to be displaced from a first position to a second position; wherein the link assembly includes a keeper and the elongated aperture includes a shoulder configured to engage the keeper; and wherein the keeper is configured to melt at a designated temperature to allow the security link to be displaced from the first position to the second position to thereby prevent retraction of the latchbolt assembly.
2. The exit device of claim 1, wherein the security link is configured to pivot between the first and second positions about a rotational axis that extends through the elongated aperture.
3. The exit device of claim 1, wherein the pin includes a portion having an outer diameter to fit within an opening in the keeper and to fit within an end portion of the elongated aperture.
4. The exit device of claim 3, wherein the keeper includes an outer diameter sized larger than the end portion of the elongated aperture.
5. The exit device of claim 4, wherein the elongated aperture includes a center portion at which the shoulder is located.
6. The exit device of claim 5, wherein the elongated aperture includes a second end portion disposed adjacently to and on one side of the central portion, wherein the second end portion defines an open space configured to receive a material.
7. The exit device of claim 6, wherein the link includes a shelf disposed opposite the shoulder, the shoulder and the shelf defining a portion of the elongated aperture having a size sufficient to removably locate the keeper at the central portion of the slot.
8. An exit device, comprising: a latchbolt assembly having an extended position and a retracted position; a pushbar assembly connected with the latchbolt assembly and operable to move the latchbolt assembly from the extended position to the retracted position; a security link comprising an elongated aperture and a shoulder adjacent the elongated aperture; an actuator operable to move the security link between the retaining position and the releasing position during normal operation of the exit device; a pin extending through the elongated aperture; and a keeper mounted to the pin and engaged with the shoulder; wherein, during normal operation, the security link occupies a home position in which the security link is pivotable about the pin to selectively prevent movement of the latchbolt assembly from the extended position to the retracted position; wherein the keeper is configured to melt at a designated temperature; wherein the security link is configured to move from the home position to a blocking position in response to melting of the keeper; and wherein the security link in the blocking position is configured to prevent movement of the latchbolt assembly from the extended position to the retracted position.
9. The exit device of claim 8, wherein the elongated aperture and the pin cooperate to guide movement of the security link from the home position to the blocking position in response to melting of the keeper.
10. The exit device of claim 8, wherein the security link further comprises a recess connected with the elongated aperture; and wherein the recess is defined in part by the shoulder.
11. The exit device of claim 8, wherein, with the security link in the home position, the security link is pivotable between a retaining position and a releasing position; wherein the security link in the retaining position prevents movement of the latchbolt assembly from the extended position to the retracted position; and wherein the security link in the releasing position permits movement of the latchbolt assembly from the extended position to the retracted position.
12. The exit device of claim 8, wherein the actuator is operable by a key.
13. The exit device of claim 8, wherein the security link is configured to fall under gravitational force from the home position to the blocking position in response to melting of the keeper.
14. An exit device, comprising: a pawl having an extended position and a retracted position, wherein movement of the pawl from the extended position to the retracted position actuates a latchbolt assembly; a pushbar assembly connected with the pawl and operable to move the pawl from the extended position to the retracted position; a security link having a first operating state and a second operating state, wherein the security link in the first operating state selectively prevents movement of the pawl from the extended position to the retracted position, and wherein the security link in the second operating state prevents movement of the pawl from the extended position to the retracted position; and a keeper engaged with the security link and configured to provide a rotational interface and to retain the security link in the first operating state; wherein the security link is configured to move from the first operating state to the second operating state in response to melting of the keeper.
15. The exit device of claim 14, further comprising a pin extending through an elongated aperture of the security link; wherein, with the security link in the first operating state, the security link is pivotable about the pin between a retaining position and a releasing position; wherein the security link in the retaining position prevents movement of the pawl from the extended position to the retracted position; wherein the security link in the releasing position permits movement of the pawl from the extended position to the retracted position; and wherein the elongated aperture is configured to travel along the post to thereby move the security link from the first operating state to the second operating state in response to melting of the keeper.
16. The exit device of claim 14, further comprising the latchbolt assembly, wherein the latchbolt assembly is connected with the pawl such that movement of the pawl from the extended position to the retracted position actuates the latchbolt assembly.
17. The exit device of claim 14, wherein the security link in the first operating state is configured to pivot about the keeper.
18. The exit device of claim 14, wherein the security link in the first operating state selectively permits movement of the pawl from the extended position to the retracted position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF ILLUSTRATIVE EMBODIMENTS
(13) For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles of the invention, reference will now be made to the embodiments illustrated in the drawings and specific language will be used to describe the same. It will nevertheless be understood that no limitation on the scope of the invention is hereby intended. Any alterations and further modifications in the described embodiments, and any further applications of the principles of the invention as described herein are contemplated as would normally occur to one skilled in the art to which the invention relates.
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(15) To unlock the door 14 from the inside of the building, a user pushes or actuates the pushbar 16 to a pressed or contracted position with respect to the housing 18. Pressing the pushbar 16 actuates a locking mechanism (further described below) to unlock the door 14. In the illustrated construction, a latchbolt 20 (see
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(18) The drive assembly 52 includes a drive bar 54 which moves longitudinally along the base plate 52 in both directions. The drive bar 54 is operatively connected to a split link 56, which is in turn operatively connected to a locking link 58. The drive bar 54 is located within a main spring 60 which has one end fixed in position by a collar 62 fixedly coupled to the drive bar 54. The other end of the main spring 60 is fixedly located at a second collar 63 located at the bracket 44. A terminating end of the drive bar 54 is operatively connected to the split link 56 with a link spring 64.
(19) Movement of the drive bar 54 is transmitted by the split link 56 and the locking link 58 to the latchbolt 20. Movement of the drive bar 54 in a rightward direction (as illustrated), also known as a retracting direction and resulting from pushing of the pushbar 16, causes the latchbolt 20 to retract toward an unlatching position. The main spring 60 is compressed between the collar 62 and the mounting bracket 44. The second collar 63 acts as an anchor such that the main spring 60 exerts a main spring biasing force on the collar 62 and toward the latchbolt 20 to maintain the latchbolt 20 in the extended position when the pushbar 16 is in the extended position. Pressing of the pushbar 16 moves each of the bell cranks 42 and 48 toward the base plate 46, which in turn moves the drive assembly 52, and in particular the drive bar 54, in a rightward direction to retract the latchbolt 20. At the same time, the main spring 62 and the link spring 64 are compressed, which increases the tension of each, which is then released once the pushbar 16 is released to return the latchbolt 20 to the extended position.
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(21) To retract the latchbolt 20, the locking link 58 moves in a direction 74, which in turn pulls the auxiliary latchbolt 36 in the same direction with a pin 76 extending through the latchbolt link 36. At the same time, the latchbolt 20 rotates in a counterclockwise direction (as illustrated) about the pin 34 in response to movement of a latchbolt link 78, which is also moved in the direction 74 by movement of the locking link 58. The latchbolt link 78 includes an extension or pawl 80.
(22) The security link 70 includes a first end portion 82, a second end portion 84, and a central portion 86 disposed therebetween. The first end portion 82 defines an elongated aperture 88 through which the pin 72 extends. The second end portion 84 includes a first finger 90 and a second finger 92, each of which extends from the central portion 86 and which are separated by a void or space 94. The void 94 is sufficiently sized to receive the pawl 80. Each of the first and second fingers 90 and 92 includes a surface 95 having a projection 96. The projections 96 contact an interior surface of the mounting bracket 32 to reduce frictional forces between the security link 70 and the mounting bracket 32 to enable the security link 70 to move relatively freely within the mounting bracket 32.
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(24) In one embodiment, the exit device 10 includes an externally accessible aperture, which may be located in the housing 26, and which is configured to receive a pin tumbler key, a hex key, or any other type of suitable key. The key is configured to move the security link 70 about its rotational axis and to move one of the first finger 90 and second finger 92 to a position which blocks movement of the pawl 80 in the direction 74, effectively placing the exit device in a locked state. The security link 70 rotates about the pin 72, which in the illustrated embodiment of
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(29) The keeper 104 is formed of a resilient and solid material which loses its solid structure when subjected to heat or high temperatures generated by a fire. In the event of being subjected to a high temperature, the keeper 104 melts at its location around the rivet 99, and the melted keeper material falls away from the rivet 99 toward a floor of the building in response to gravity, where it can remain within the housing 18. Since the elongated aperture 88 includes the first open portion 130 and the second open portion 132, the material can fall into the open portion closest to the floor. By placing an open portion on either side of the center portion 131, the exit device 10 can be located on a door hinged either at the left side or the right side of the door.
(30) In one embodiment, the resilient material is a material which melts rather than burns when subjected to high heat or temperatures. Consequently, when the housing 26 of the locking mechanism 28 is subjected to high heat or temperatures, the material which was solid becomes a semi-solid or liquid, and flows downwardly and away from the shaft 102. While different types of material for the keeper with a melting point above 400° F. can be utilized, in one embodiment nylon is used having a predetermined melting point. In other embodiments, a polymeric or plastic material which melts at a designated temperature to allow the security link to be displaced from the first position to the second position is used. Since nylon can melt, rather than burn, when subjected to high temperatures, the melted and liquid nylon flows relatively well into the adjacent open portion. In one embodiment, nylon 46 is used and has a melting point of 563 degrees Fahrenheit. In other embodiments, other types of nylon are used. Additionally, the melting point need not be 563 degrees, but other melting points above or below 563 degrees are contemplated.
(31) The security link 70 includes a center of mass that ensures free rotation about the rotational axis of the rivet 99 when the rivet is located at center portion 131. In this position, the security link 70 can be moved to block movement of the latchbolt link 78 to provide a “security mode”. In addition, as the keeper 104 melts, the center of mass ensures translation of the security link 70 along the elongated aperture 88. Once melted, the entire security link 70 moves downwardly where it is located to provide a “fire lock-out mode”. In one embodiment, the link is made of a material having a melting point that meets or exceeds 2500° F. to withstand the extreme exothermic conditions of a proximate fire.
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(33) However, if the exit device 10 is subjected to sufficient extreme temperatures, the keeper 104 fails and no longer provides a pivotable support for the pivot pin 72, as illustrated in
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(35) The elongated aperture 88, or slot, is strategically curved to effectively translate movement of the security link 70 along a centerline of the device thereby maintaining a consistent gap condition between the ear 140 and the housing 32 when the security link 70 is transitioning from the “normal security mode” to the “fire lock-out mode”. The curvature of the slot 88 maximizes the counter rotation of the security link 70 when the keeper 104 melts away. This controlled counter rotation maintains the blocking action between the security link 70 and the latchbolt pawl 80. In one embodiment, once the security link 70 has moved to the position of
(36) While the invention has been illustrated and described in detail in the drawings and foregoing description, the same is to be considered as illustrative and not restrictive in character, it being understood that only the preferred embodiments have been shown and described, and that all changes and modifications that come within the spirit of the inventions are desired to be protected.
(37) It should also be understood that while the use of words such as preferable, preferably, preferred or more preferred utilized in the description above indicate that the feature so described may be more desirable, it nonetheless may not be necessary and embodiments lacking the same may be contemplated as within the scope of the invention, the scope being defined by the claims that follow. In reading the claims, it is intended that when words such as “a,” “an,” “at least one,” or “at least one portion” are used there is no intention to limit the claim to only one item unless specifically stated to the contrary in the claim. When the language “at least a portion” and/or “a portion” is used the item can include a portion and/or the entire item unless specifically stated to the contrary.