DUAL-USE RECEPTACLE DOOR LATCH
20180363331 ยท 2018-12-20
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45C2011/002
HUMAN NECESSITIES
E05B55/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B17/22
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B17/2023
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
A45C11/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45C2011/003
HUMAN NECESSITIES
E05C1/04
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E05B55/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B17/22
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A receptacle that can receive a cell phone or other mobile communication device or other useful objects such as keys that attaches over a restroom or changing room door latch used to secure the door during use of the restroom or changing room. Receptacle's position such that the usual insert a cell phone into the receptacle when the restroom stall door is secured closed and locked by a latch bolt. The user will not forget the cell phone because it will be necessary to remove the cell phone to access the latch bolt for unlocking the stall door. The device can also include advertising with DC and disposed on the receptacle surface or adjacent a portion of the receptacle surface. An ultraviolet light can be activated to help as a disinfectant device to kill bacteria and viruses on any cell phones or other objects in the receptacle.
Claims
1. A latch device for releasably fixing a position of a door with respect to a jamb, the device comprising: a movable bolt configured to perform the fixing of the door; and a receptacle configured to: movably receive the bolt; and hold a cellphone.
2. The device of claim 1 wherein: the receptacle includes a track; and the bolt includes a boss configured to slidably engage the track.
3. The device of claim 1 wherein: the bolt includes a track; and the receptacle includes a boss configured to slidably engage the track.
4. The device of claim 1 further comprising a hook means.
5. The device of claim 4 wherein the hook means is configured to hang a keyring.
6. The device of claim 5 wherein the hook means is configured to hang a handbag.
7. The device of claim 5 wherein the hook means is configured to hang a garment.
8. The device of claim 1 wherein the receptacle includes one or more recesses configured for securing hardware there through to one of the door and the jamb.
9. The device of claim 8 wherein the receptacle includes one or more access windows for accessing the hardware to perform the securing of the hardware.
10. The device of claim 1 wherein the receptacle is configured to provide a view of the cellphone.
11. The device of claim 1 wherein the receptacle is configured to restrict a movement of the bolt when an item is positioned inside the receptacle.
12. The device of claim 1 wherein the device is configured to enable the fixing of the door from only one side of the door.
13. A latch device for releasably securing a door to a jamb, the device comprising: a movable bolt configured to perform the securing of the door; a bolt keeper attached to said jamb for securing the door with the bolt end, and a receptacle configured to: movably receive the bolt; and said receptacle hold one or more of a wallet, keys and a cellphone.
14. A latch device as in claim 13 for a door assembled to a doorframe, the device comprising: a movable bolt configured to perform a releasable latching of the door to the doorframe; and a receptacle configured to: receive the bolt; attach to the door; and hold a cellphone.
15. A latch device as in claim 14, for a door assembled to a doorframe, the device comprising: a movable bolt configured to perform a releasable latching of the door to the doorframe; a receptacle, sized to contain a cellphone, configured to: cover visually a portion of the bolt; and said receptacle attached to the door surface.
16. A latch device as in claim 13, for a door assembled to a doorframe, the device comprising: a movable bolt configured to perform a releasable latching of the door to the doorframe; and a receptacle configured to: receive the bolt; fixedly attach to the door; and hold a cellphone.
17. A latch device as in claim 13, for a door assembled to a doorframe, the device comprising: a movable bolt configured to perform a releasable latching of the door to the doorframe; and a receptacle configured to: receive the bolt; fixedly attach to the doorframe; and hold a cellphone.
18. A cellphone receptacle for covering a portion of a restroom door latch comprising: a receptacle housing a having an open top, sized to receive a cellphone; and at least one fastener for attaching said receptacle housing to said restroom door surface while covering a portion of said latch.
19. A latch kit as in claim 1 for releasably securing a door to a jamb, the kit comprising: a latching device including: a restroom door latch including a movable bolt and a keeper to receive the bolt and, said keeper attachable to a doorjamb; and a receptacle mountable to said restroom door covering a portion of said latch, said receptacle sized to receive a mobile communication device.
20. A device as in claim 19, wherein: said receptacle is sized to receive a cell phone which must be removed to expose said latch bolt to open said restroom door.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0041] The objects and advantages of the invention will be apparent upon consideration of the following detailed description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference characters refer to like parts throughout, and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0058] Latch device 700 may include bolt 706. Bolt 706 may include bolt handle 708 and bolt end 710. Bolt 706, bolt handle 708 and bolt end 710 may, respectively, include some or all features of receptacle bolt 106, bolt handle 108 and bolt end 110, shown in
[0059] In the latched state, and with cellphone 318 stored in receptacle 702, tab 736 may be positioned along bolt 706 between bolt end 710 and cellphone 318. Latch device 700 maybe configured such that, in order to unlatch device 700, bolt end 710 must be slid distance x toward receptacle 702, thereby disengaging bolt end 710 from bolt holder 112.
[0060] Device 700 may be configured such that, upon the user attempting to unlatch device 700 by sliding bolt 706 away from bolt holder 112, a facing surface of tab 736 may abut cellphone side surface 740 thereby preventing unlatching of device 700. Accordingly, receptacle 702 may be configured such that distance y, between tab 736 and cellphone side surface 740, added to distance u, between opposite cellphone side surface 746 and receptacle inner surface 744, is less than distance x, thereby preventing unlatching of device 700. Accordingly, if cellphone 318 has width v, receptacle 702 may be configured such that, in the latched state, the distance from receptacle inner surface 744 and the facing surface of tab 736 equals u+v+y. Similarly, receptacle 702 may be configured such that, in the unlatched state, the distance from receptacle inner surface 744 and the facing surface of tab 736 is less than v, thereby preventing insertion of cellphone 318 into receptacle 702.
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[0062] The invention can be used as a disinfection device to kill bacteria, and viruses on mobile devices stored in the receptacle. The ultraviolet light is added to the entire device with the battery pack or other power source attached. The ultraviolet light can be activated by positioning a cell phone or other mobile device being placed into the receptacle. Also the ultraviolet light is activated by a switch.
[0063] Thus, apparatus and methods for latching a door, for safely storing valuables and for reminding a user of the whereabouts of the valuables prior to the user's departure through the door, have been provided. Persons skilled in the art will appreciate that the present invention can be practiced by other than the described embodiments, which are presented for purposes of illustration rather than of limitation.