Latch apparatus with independent identical opposing latches
11530553 ยท 2022-12-20
Assignee
Inventors
- Mark A. Flannery (Longboat Key, FL, US)
- Brian M. McMahon (Palatine, IL, US)
- Caleb Summers (Saint Louis Park, MN, US)
- Brian G. Linehan (Saint Paul, MN, US)
Cpc classification
E06B9/02
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B7/32
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05C3/04
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B17/2069
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Y10S292/63
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
E05B15/02
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B7/32
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B17/20
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
The present latch apparatus includes a swinging piece having first and second independent latches or sliders sliding in first and second slots. The first and second sliders slide independently of each other. The first and second sliders engage an undersurface of an extension of a first object such as a gate. If either the first or second slider is engaged on the undersurface, the swinging piece is locked and is not swingable such that the first object such as the gate cannot itself swing away from a second object such as a barrier section. Only when each of the first and second sliders has been slid beyond the undersurface can the swinging piece swing to permit the first object such as the gate to be released and thus swingable itself relative to the second object such as the barrier section.
Claims
1. A latch apparatus for a gated barrier, the gated barrier having a gate and a first barrier section engagable to each other by the latch apparatus, the gated barrier having a length direction, a width direction and a height direction, the latch apparatus comprising: a) a swinging piece, the swinging piece pivotally engaged to one of the gate and first barrier section; b) a keeper, the keeper being on the other of the gate and first barrier section; c) the swinging piece releasably engaged to the keeper, the swinging piece having an open position where the swinging piece is disengaged from the keeper to permit the gate to be swung open, the swinging piece having a closed position where the swinging piece is engaged to the keeper to keep the gate from being swung; d) the swinging piece being U-shaped; e) the swinging piece having a pair of distal C-shaped edges; f) the keeper including a pair of sidewalls that define a thickness of the keeper, each of the sidewalls being defined by a C-shaped inwardly extending edge so as to visually communicate to the user the closed position of the swinging piece; g) the swinging piece including a pair of side plate sections having inner faces, a distance between the inner faces of the side plate sections of the swinging piece being a first distance, the thickness of the keeper being about equal to or slightly less than the first distance such that the side plate sections slidingly sandwich the keeper therebetween so as to minimize side-to-side play of the swinging piece in the closed position; h) the swinging piece having a top plate section and the keeper having a top surface, the top plate section of the swinging piece having an underside that makes contact with the top surface of the keeper such that the top surface provides a stop to the U-shaped swinging piece; i) wherein one of the gate and first barrier section includes a support member, the support member having an upper surface and side faces, the swinging piece being swingably engaged to the support member, the support member having a thickness, the first distance between the inner faces of the side plate sections of the swinging piece being slightly greater than the thickness of the support member, the underside of the top plate section of the swinging piece confronting the upper surface of the support member and the inner faces of the side plate sections of the swinging piece confronting the side faces of the support member when the swinging piece is in the closed position; j) wherein the support member includes an extension having an upper oblique surface and a lower oblique surface, the upper and lower oblique surfaces forming a tip, the tip being between the side plate sections of the swinging piece when the swinging piece is in the closed position; k) wherein the keeper includes an end surface, the end surface of the keeper being spaced from the tip when the swinging piece is in the closed position; l) A slot in one side plate section of the swinging piece; m) a slider slideable in the slot and engaging the lower oblique face when the swinging piece is in the closed position, the slider being slideable to and beyond the tip such that the swinging piece may be disengaged from the support member and the keeper, the slider having a diameter; and n) the tip and end surface of the keeper being spaced apart by a distance that is greater than the diameter of the slider such that the slider can travel freely and unimpeded between the tip and the end surface.
2. The latch apparatus of claim 1, wherein each of the side plate sections of the swinging piece includes an undulating intermediate lower edge portion.
3. The latch apparatus of claim 1, wherein the swinging piece is on the gate and wherein the keeper is on the first barrier section.
4. A latch apparatus for a gated barrier, the gated barrier having a gate and a first barrier section engagable to each other by the latch apparatus, the gated barrier having a length direction, a width direction and a height direction, the latch apparatus comprising: a) an extension, the extension engaged to one of the gate and first barrier section, the extension extending in the length direction from one of the gate and first barrier section toward the other of the gate and first barrier section; b) the extension comprising a first under slide face portion, the first under slide face portion having a first proximal under slide end and a first distal under slide end, the first under slide face portion defining a first under slide direction; c) a swinging piece, the swinging piece pivotally engaged to one of the gate and first barrier section, the swinging piece releasably engaged to the other of the gate and first barrier section to permit the gate to be opened relative to the first barrier section, the swinging piece having an open position where the swinging piece is disengaged from said other of the gate and first barrier section, the swinging piece having a closed position where the swinging piece is engaged to said other of the gate and first barrier section; d) the swinging piece comprising a first slot, the first slot having a first proximal slot end and a first distal slot end, the first proximal slot end being adjacent to the first proximal under slide end when the swinging piece is in the closed position, the first distal slot end being adjacent to the first distal under slide end when the swinging piece is in the closed position; and e) the swinging piece comprising a first slider, the first slider engaged in the first slot, the first slider slidingly engaging the first under slide face portion from below the first under slide face portion, the first slider preventing the swinging piece from pivoting when the first slider is engaged with the first under slide face portion, the first slider being slideable beyond the first distal under slide end to permit the swinging piece to pivot and disengage from said other of the gate and first barrier section; f) wherein the extension comprises a first over slide face, the first over slide face having a first proximal over slide end and a first distal over slide end, the first over slide face defining a first over slide direction, the first slider sliding on the first over slide face when the swing piece pivots from the open position to the closed position, the first slider sliding from the first over slide face to the first under slide face portion when the swing piece pivots from the open position to the closed position; and g) wherein the first under slide direction and the first over slide direction run transversely to each other.
5. The latch apparatus of claim 4, wherein the first under slide face portion runs in the length and height direction such that the first under slide face portion is oblique to a horizontal direction and such that the first proximal under slide end has a lower elevation than the first distal under slide end.
6. The latch apparatus of claim 4, wherein the first slot runs in the length and height direction such that the first slot is oblique to a horizontal direction and such that the first proximal slot end has a lower elevation than the first distal slot end when the swinging piece is in the closed position.
7. The latch apparatus of claim 4, wherein the first proximal over slide end is spaced apart from the first proximal under slide end, and wherein the first distal over slide end is adjacent to the first distal under slide end.
8. The latch apparatus of claim 4, wherein the first slider is spinnable in the first slot.
9. The latch apparatus of claim 4, wherein the swinging piece comprises a U-shaped body, the extension being receivable in the U-shaped body.
10. The latch apparatus of claim 4, wherein the swinging piece comprises a U-shaped body, wherein the gate comprises a gate frame, and wherein a portion of the gate frame is receivable in the U-shaped body when the swinging piece is in the closed position to prevent swinging of the gate relative to the first barrier section.
11. The latch apparatus of claim 4, wherein the swinging piece comprises a U-shaped body, wherein the first barrier section comprises a barrier section frame, and wherein a portion of the barrier section frame is receivable in the U-shaped body when the swinging piece is in the closed position to prevent swinging of the gate relative to the first barrier section.
12. The latch apparatus of claim 4, wherein the gate includes an uppermost frame member, the swinging piece engaging the uppermost frame member.
13. The latch apparatus of claim 4, wherein the extension is received by the swinging piece when the swinging piece is in the closed position, and wherein from a side plan view the extension is hidden by the swinging piece when the swinging piece is in the closed position.
14. The latch apparatus of claim 4, wherein the swinging piece includes a first plate portion having said first slot, wherein the swinging piece includes a second plate portion having a second slot, and wherein the first and second plate portions oppose each other in the width direction.
15. The latch apparatus of claim 4, wherein the first slot runs in the length and height direction such that the first slot is oblique to a horizontal direction and such that the first proximal slot end is lower than the first distal slot end when the swinging piece is in the closed position.
16. The latch apparatus of claim 4, wherein the swinging piece further includes a top plate section, wherein the first slot of the swinging piece includes straight edges that oppose each other, the straight edges being oblique to the top plate section.
17. The latch apparatus of claim 4, wherein the first slot includes upper and lower ends, and wherein when the swinging piece is in the closed position, the first slider slides by gravity from the upper end of the first slot to the lower end of the first slot.
18. A latch apparatus for a gated barrier, the gated barrier having a gate and a first barrier section engagable to each other by the latch apparatus, the gated barrier having a length direction, a width direction and a height direction, the latch apparatus comprising: a) a swinging piece, the swinging piece pivotally engaged to one of the gate and first barrier section; b) a keeper, the keeper being on the other of the gate and first barrier section; c) the swinging piece releasably engaged to the keeper, the swinging piece having an open position where the swinging piece is disengaged from the keeper to permit the gate to be swung open, the swinging piece having a closed position where the swinging piece is engaged to the keeper to keep the gate from being swung; d) the swinging piece being U-shaped; e) the swinging piece having a pair of distal C-shaped edges; f) the keeper including a pair of sidewalls that define a thickness of the keeper, each of the sidewalls being defined by a C-shaped inwardly extending edge so as to visually communicate to the user the closed position of the swinging piece; g) the swinging piece including a pair of side plate sections having inner faces, a distance between the inner faces of the side plate sections of the swinging piece being a first distance, the thickness of the keeper being about equal to or slightly less than the first distance such that the side plate sections slidingly sandwich the keeper therebetween so as to minimize side-to-side play of the swinging piece in the closed position; h) the swinging piece having a top plate section and the keeper having a top surface, the top plate section of the swinging piece having an underside that makes contact with the top surface of the keeper such that the top surface provides a stop to the U-shaped swinging piece; and i) wherein each of the side plate sections of the swinging piece includes an undulating intermediate lower edge portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION
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(43) Each of barrier sections 18, 22 includes an upper or uppermost straight horizontal support member 26, a lower or lowermost straight horizontal support member 28, and a set of straight vertical support members 30. The straight vertical support members 30 run to and between the upper and lower straight horizontal members 26, 28.
(44) Second barrier section 19 includes a generally U-shaped open top frame 32 defined by a lower or lowermost straight horizontal support member 34, a first straight vertical support member 36 or standard 36, and a second straight vertical support member 38 or standard 38. Second barrier section 19 further includes a first relatively short upper or uppermost straight horizontal support member 40 and a second relatively short upper or uppermost straight horizontal support member 42. Support member 40 is engaged to the top of vertical standard 36 and extends outwardly therefrom to an adjacent junction 24. Support member 42 is engaged to the top of vertical standard 38 and extends outwardly therefrom to an adjacent junction 24. An L-shaped bracket 44 extend from support member 42 and vertical standard 38 to the swinging end of the gate 20.
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(46) Gate 20 further includes a set of two relatively short straight vertical support members 56. Vertical support members 56 are engaged to and between horizontal support member 46 and a relatively short intermediate straight horizontal support member 58. Intermediate horizontal support member 58 is engaged to and between two vertical support members 54.
(47) Gate 20 further includes a pet door 60 that swings open to either side of gate 20. Pet door 60 is framed by horizontal support member 58, portions of two vertical support members 54, and bottommost support member 48. Pet door 60 includes an outer or end vertical straight support member 62 that defines a swing axis for the pet door 60 and that defines one end of the pet door 60. Pet door 60 includes an end vertical straight support member 64 that defines the other end of the pet door 60. Pet door 60 further includes two intermediate straight vertical support members 66. Vertical support members 62, 64 and 66 are engaged to and run between uppermost and lowermost straight horizontal support members 70. Pet door 60 includes a latch 72 that extends between end vertical support member 64 and the vertical support member 54 that is adjacent to end vertical support member 50. Latch 72 has a spring biased pin that engages an opening in the vertical support member 54 that is adjacent to end vertical support member 50. Pet door 60 further includes upper and lower pins that are coaxial with support member 62 and that are coaxial with and define the swing axis for pet door 60. Such upper pin extends between an end of horizontal support member 68 and an end of horizontal support member 58. Such lower pin extends between an end of horizontal support member 70 and lowermost support member 48. Pet door 60 includes a rectangular outer frame that includes upper horizontal support member 68, vertical support member 64, lower horizontal support member 70, and vertical support member 62.
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(50) Each of the side plate sections 80, 82 extends vertically and downwardly from outer edges of top plate section 78. Each of the side plate sections 80, 82 includes an apertured proximal end 88 that engages a swing pin 89 or pivot pin 89 that extends through the horizontal support member 46. Pivot pin 89 permits U-shaped swinging piece 76 to swing between open and closed positions. Pin 89 extends through aperture 91 of each of the side plate sections 80, 82.
(51) Each of the side plate sections 80, 82 further includes a slot 90. Slot 90 is elongate. Slot 90 includes an axis or elongate axis that is oblique to the horizontal. Slot 90 is oblique to the top plate section 78.
(52) Each of the side plate sections 80, 82 includes an undulating intermediate lower edge portion 92 that provides height at a generally mid-section of the sections 80, 82 to accommodate the length of slot 90. Each of the side plate sections 80, 82 includes a C-shaped distal side and lower edge portion 94 that confronts relatively short horizontal piece 40 when the latch apparatus 10 is closed.
(53) The distance between the inner faces of the side plate sections 80, 82 is slightly greater than the thickness of horizontal support member 46. When latch apparatus 10 is closed, the undersurface of top plate section 78 confronts the upper surface of the horizontal support member 46 and the inner faces of side plate sections 80, 82 confront the side faces of the horizontal support member 46.
(54) Latch apparatus 10 includes individual, independent and opposing latches or sliders 12, 14. Independent latches or sliders 12, 14 are shown at least in
(55) Slot 90 is defined by upper end 102 and lower end 104. Slot 90 is further defined by a lower straight edge 106 and an upper straight edge 108. Edges 106, 108 run parallel to each other. Lower straight edge 106 opposes the upper straight edge 108 of slot 90. Edges 106, 108 run parallel to an elongate axis of slot 90. Edges 106, 108 are oblique to the horizontal. Edges 106, 108 are oblique to the top plate section 78 that lies in a plane. When U-shaped swinging piece 76 is in the closed position, each of the independent latches or sliders 12, 14 slide by gravity from the upper end 102 of slot 90 to the lower end 104 of slot 90. Pin 100 slides on the lower straight edge 106 of slot 90 under gravity when the U-shaped swinging piece 76 is in a fully open position, when U-shaped swinging piece 76 is in a fully closed position, and when U-shaped swinging piece 76 is at every position therebetween. In other words, upper end 102 of slot 90 is always at a greater elevation than lower end 104 of slot 90 regardless of the position of the U-shaped swinging piece 76. Slots 90 are aligned with each other. Lower straight edges 106 of the slots 90 are coplanar. Upper straight edges 108 of the slots 90 are coplanar.
(56) Latch apparatus 10 further includes a keeper and striker combination structure or piece 110. Piece 110 is a plug that plugs into an open outer end of horizontal support member 46. Piece 110 can be referred to as an extension of horizontal support member 46 and is rigidly fixed thereto. Piece 110 includes a base plate section 111 that lies in a vertical plane and closes off the open end of the horizontal support member 46. Piece 110 further includes a keeper plate section 112 that may also be referred to as a keeper or a keeper surface or under slide face. Keeper plate section or under slide face 112 includes a first proximal under slide end and a first distal under slide end, with a first under slide direction being defined as the direction from the first proximal under slide end that is adjacent to vertical support member 50 to the first distal under slide end that is immediately adjacent to the tip 118 of the extension or piece 110. Keeper plate section 112 extends obliquely from the bottom horizontal edge of base plate section 111. Keeper plate section 112 is oblique to the horizontal. Keeper plate section 112 is oblique relative to horizontal support member 46 and to an upper planar surface of horizontal support member 46. The axis of each of the slots 90 runs parallel to the plane of the keeper plate section 112 when the U-shaped swinging piece 76 is in the fully closed position. Keeper plate section 112 is supported by a pair triangular side plate sections 114 extending from vertical side edges of base plate section 111. The upper edges 116 of the triangular side plate sections can be referred to as strikers or striker edges 116 or as first and second over slide faces, where the over slide faces have respective first and second proximal over slide ends adjacent to horizontal support member 46 and first and second distal over slide ends immediately adjacent to the tip or junction 118. Striker edges 116 form a junction 118 with keeper plate section 112. Striker edges 116 run transversely to the keeper plate section 112. Striker edges 116 run obliquely to the horizontal. Striker edges 116 run obliquely to the horizontal support member 46 and to the upper planar surface of horizontal support member 46. Striker edges 116 run downwardly and outwardly from the upper surface of horizontal support member 46. Combination piece 110 is wholly received with the inside of U-shaped swinging piece 76. When latch apparatus 10 is viewed from either side in an elevation view when latch apparatus 10 is closed, combination piece 110 cannot be seen regardless of the positions of the independent latches or sliders 12, 14 in their respective slots 90. Keeper plate section 112 is a keeper of independent latches or sliders 12, 14.
(57) Combination piece 110 is integral and one-piece. In other words, base plate section 111, keeper plate section 112, side plate sections 114, striker edges 116, and junction 118 are one-piece and integral. Combination piece 110 is preferably formed of plastic.
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(59) U-shaped swinging piece 76 has at least five keepers. A first keeper is a face portion of the keeper plate section 112 for first independent latch or slider 12. This first keeper prevents the U-shaped swinging piece 76 from swinging upwardly when the independent latch or slider 12 is positioned on or at the keeper plate section 112. A second keeper is a face portion of the keeper plate section 112 for second independent latch or slider 14. This second keeper prevents the U-shaped swinging piece 76 from swinging upwardly when the independent latch or slider 14 is positioned on or at the keeper plate section 112. A third keeper is the upper surface 126 of keeper 120. This third keeper prevents the U-shaped swinging piece 76 from swinging further downwardly by making contact with the top plate section 78 of the U-shaped swinging piece 76. A fourth keeper is a first side surface 122 of keeper 120. This fourth keeper prevents side movement of the U-shaped swinging piece 76 in a first direction and thus prevents a swinging of the gate 20 in such first direction. A fifth keeper is a second side surface 122 of keeper 120. This fifth keeper prevents side movement of the U-shaped swinging piece 76 in a second direction and thus prevents a swinging of the gate 20 in such second direction.
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(76) Thus since the invention disclosed herein may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or general characteristics thereof, some of which forms have been indicated, the embodiments described herein are to be considered in all respects illustrative and not restrictive. The scope of the invention is to be indicated by the appended claims, rather than by the foregoing description, and all changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalents of the claims are intended to be embraced therein.