LATCH MECHANISM WITH ENGAGEMENT INDICIA
20180305953 ยท 2018-10-25
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05B47/0047
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B47/0046
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B63/0056
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B63/06
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E05B15/02
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B63/06
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A door latch slide for engagement with a strike plate in a doorjamb. The door latch slide comprises a latch slide body engageable with an actuator device mounted on the door for moving the latch slide toward and away from the strike plate, the latch slide body being adjustable with respect to the door to adjust extension distance toward the strike plate. A latchbolt extends from the latch slide body and has a non-flat sweep side for contacting an outside of the strike plate to cause retraction of the latchbolt away from the strike plate as the door is closing and an opposite flat face for contacting an inside of an opening in a face of the strike plate to prevent the door from opening when the latchbolt is extended toward and into the strike plate opening. The latchbolt has a pair of indicia on at least one side thereof, one of the indicia indicating a minimum desired distance for extension of the latchbolt into the strike plate opening and the other of the indicia indicating a maximum desired distance for extension. The latch slide may be adjusted during installation of the actuator device by visually extending the latchbolt into the strike plate opening, moving the latch slide body toward or away from the strike plate until the strike plate face is between the pair of indicia on the latchbolt, and setting the latch slide body with respect to the actuator device so that the latchbolt when extended maintains the strike plate face between the pair of indicia on the latchbolt.
Claims
1. A door latch slide for engagement with a strike plate in a doorjamb, the door latch slide comprising: a latch slide body engageable with an actuator device mounted on the door for moving the latch slide toward and away from the strike plate, the latch slide body being adjustable with respect to the door to adjust extension distance toward the strike plate; a latchbolt extending from the latch slide body, the latchbolt having a non-flat sweep side for contacting an outside of the strike plate to cause retraction of the latchbolt away from the strike plate as the door is closing and an opposite flat face for contacting an inside of an opening in a face of the strike plate to prevent the door from opening when the latchbolt is extended toward and into the strike plate opening; the latchbolt having a pair of indicia on at least one side thereof, one of the indicia indicating a minimum desired distance for extension of the latchbolt inside the strike plate opening and the other of the indicia indicating a maximum desired distance for extension of the latchbolt inside the strike plate opening, wherein the latch slide may be adjusted during installation of the actuator device by visually extending the latchbolt into the strike plate opening, moving the latch slide body toward or away from the strike plate until the strike plate face is between the pair of indicia on the latchbolt, and setting the latch slide body with respect to the actuator device so that the latchbolt when extended maintains the strike plate face between the pair of indicia on the latchbolt.
2. The door latch slide of claim 1 wherein the latchbolt has opposite sides between the sweep side and flat face, and wherein the indicia is visible on at least one of the opposite sides of the latchbolt.
3. The door latch slide of claim 1 wherein the pair of indicia comprise visible parallel lines extending perpendicular to a direction of movement of the latch slide body.
4. The door latch slide of claim 1 wherein the visible parallel lines are engraved in a side of the latchbolt.
5. The door latch slide of claim 1 wherein the latchbolt has opposite sides between the sweep side and flat face, the latchbolt flat face having beveled edges along the latchbolt opposite sides.
6. The door latch slide of claim 5 wherein the latchbolt flat face beveled edges present non-point contact over a limited area with an inner surface of the strike plate opening during retraction and extension of the latchbolt into the strike plate opening.
7. The door latch slide of claim 1 wherein the latchbolt comprises a first radius at one end between the latch bolt flat face and non-flat sweep side, and a second radius defining the non-flat sweep side, wherein the second radius is greater than the first radius.
8. The door latch slide of claim 7 further including an upper surface at an end of the latchbolt between the latchbolt flat face and non-flat sweep side, the latchbolt upper surface defining a smooth transition between the first radius and the second radius, wherein the latchbolt first and second radii and the smooth surface transition therebetween reduce opening and/or closing forces of the door during contact between the latchbolt and the strike plate.
9. The door latch slide of claim 7 wherein the latchbolt first radius is about and the latchbolt second radius is about 1.
10. A method of adjusting a door latch slide for engagement with a strike plate in a doorjamb, the method comprising: providing a door latch slide having a latch slide body engageable with an actuator device mounted on the door for moving the latch slide toward and away from the strike plate, the latch slide body being adjustable with respect to the door to adjust extension distance toward the strike plate; a latchbolt extending from the latch slide body, the latchbolt having a non-flat sweep side for contacting an outside of the strike plate to cause retraction of the latchbolt away from the strike plate as the door is closing and an opposite flat face for contacting an inside of an opening in a face of the strike plate to prevent the door from opening when the latchbolt is extended toward and into the strike plate opening, the latchbolt having a pair of indicia on at least one side thereof, one of the indicia indicating a minimum desired distance of extension of the latchbolt inside the strike plate opening and the other of the indicia indicating a maximum desired distance of extension of the latchbolt inside the strike plate opening; providing an actuator device mounted on the door for moving the latch slide toward and away from the strike plate; installing the door latch slide in the actuator device; and adjusting the latch slide with respect to the actuator device by: visually extending the latchbolt into the strike plate opening; moving the latch slide body toward or away from the strike plate until the strike plate face is between the pair of indicia on the latchbolt; and setting the latch slide body with respect to the actuator device so that the latchbolt when extended maintains the strike plate face between the pair of indicia on the latchbolt.
11. The method of claim 10 wherein the pair of indicia comprise visible parallel lines extending perpendicular to a direction of movement of the latch slide body, and wherein the step of adjusting the latch slide with respect to the actuator device comprises: moving the latch slide body toward or away from the strike plate while aligning the strike plate face between the indicia visible parallel lines; and setting the latch slide body with respect to the actuator device so that the latchbolt when extended maintains the strike plate face between the indicia visible parallel lines on the latchbolt.
12. The method of claim 10 wherein the latchbolt has opposite sides between the sweep side and flat face, the latchbolt flat face having beveled edges along the latchbolt opposite sides, and wherein the step of adjusting the latch slide with respect to the actuator device comprises: disposing the latchbolt flat face at an angle to the opening in the face of the strike plate during extension of the latchbolt into the strike plate opening; and preventing point contact via the flat face beveled edges with the inside of the strike plate face opening and reducing force required to retract the latch slide when the latch flat face is in contact with the inside of the strike plate face opening.
13. The method of claim 10 wherein the latchbolt has a first radius at an end thereof between the flat face and the sweep side and a second radius defining the sweep side, the second radius being greater than the first radius, and the latchbolt further has a surface between the flat face and the sweep side defining a smooth transition between the first and second radii, and further including the step of: reducing opening and/or closing forces of the door during contact between the latchbolt and the strike plate via the latchbolt first and second radii and the smooth surface transition therebetween.
14. A door latch slide for engagement with a strike plate in a doorjamb, the door latch slide comprising: a latch slide body engageable with an actuator device mounted on the door for moving the latch slide toward and away from the strike plate; a latchbolt extending from the latch slide body, the latchbolt having a non-flat sweep side for contacting an outside of the strike plate to cause retraction of the latchbolt away from the strike plate as the door is closing, an opposite flat face for contacting an inside of an opening in a face of the strike plate to prevent the door from opening when the latchbolt is extended toward and into the strike plate opening, and opposite sides between the sweep side and flat face; the latchbolt flat face having beveled edges along the latchbolt opposite sides, wherein when the latch slide moves from the door toward the strike plate, and the latchbolt is extended into the strike plate opening, the beveled edges prevent point contact with the inside of the strike plate face opening and reduce force required to retract the latch slide when the latch face is in contact with the inside of the strike plate face opening.
15. The door latch slide of claim 14 wherein the latchbolt face is planar and the beveled edges along the opposite sides of the latchbolt face comprise curved surfaces between the latchbolt face and the latchbolt opposite sides.
16. The door latch slide of claim 14 wherein the latchbolt face is planar and the latchbolt further has a curved surface between an upper end of the latchbolt face and the non-flat sweep side.
17. The door latch slide of claim 14 wherein the latchbolt further includes a pair of indicia on a side thereof, one of the indicia indicating a minimum desired distance of extension of the latchbolt inside the strike plate opening and the other of the indicia indicating a maximum desired distance of extension of the latchbolt inside the strike plate opening.
18. The door latch slide of claim 14 wherein the latchbolt comprises a first radius at one end between the latch bolt flat face and non-flat sweep side, and a second radius defining the non-flat sweep side, wherein the second radius is greater than the first radius.
19. The door latch slide of claim 18 further including an upper surface at an end of the latchbolt between the latchbolt flat face and non-flat sweep side, the latchbolt upper surface defining a smooth transition between the first radius and the second radius, wherein the latchbolt first and second radii and the smooth surface transition therebetween reduce opening and/or closing forces of the door during contact between the latchbolt and the strike plate.
20. A door latch slide for engagement with a strike plate in a doorjamb, the door latch slide comprising: a latch slide body engageable with an actuator device mounted on the door for moving the latch slide toward and away from the strike plate; a latchbolt extending from the latch slide body, the latchbolt having a non-flat sweep side for contacting an outside of the strike plate to cause retraction of the latchbolt away from the strike plate as the door is closing and an opposite flat face for contacting an inside of an opening in a face of the strike plate to prevent the door from opening when the latchbolt is extended toward and into the strike plate opening; the latchbolt having a first radius at an end thereof between the flat face and the sweep side and a second radius defining the sweep side, the second radius being greater than the first radius, the latchbolt having a surface between the flat face and the sweep side defining a smooth transition between the first and second radii, wherein the latchbolt first and second radii and the smooth surface transition therebetween reduce opening and/or closing forces of the door during contact between the latchbolt and the strike plate.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0022] The features of the invention believed to be novel and the elements characteristic of the invention are set forth with particularity in the appended claims. The figures are for illustration purposes only and are not drawn to scale. The invention itself, however, both as to organization and method of operation, may best be understood by reference to the detailed description which follows taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENT(S)
[0033] In describing the embodiments of the present invention, reference will be made herein to
[0034] Certain terminology is used herein for convenience only and is not to be taken as a limitation of the invention. For example, words such as upper, lower, left, right, horizontal, vertical, upward, and downward merely describe the configuration shown in the drawings. For purposes of clarity, the same reference numbers may be used in the drawings to identify similar elements.
[0035] Additionally, in the subject description, the word exemplary is used to mean serving as an example, instance or illustration. Any aspect or design described herein as exemplary is not necessarily intended to be construed as preferred or advantageous over other aspects or design. Rather, the use of the word exemplary is merely intended to present concepts in a concrete fashion.
[0036] Referring now to
[0037] Typically, the depth of latch projection into the strike is set before a door is installed and final adjustments require the door to be taken down and re-adjusted, then installed again. Installation and proper engagement between the latchbolt and strike can be problematic, particularly in latch mechanisms used in exit devices for glass doors. If the latchbolt protrudes too far into the strike, too much force may be required to retract the latch. Conversely, if the latchbolt does not protrude far enough into the strike, it may be possible to open the door with sufficient force, even if the latch is not retracted.
[0038] The latch mechanism of the present invention facilitates installation and proper engagement between the latchbolt and strike plate by including a visual indicator to aid the installer. As shown in
[0039] Adjustment of the latch mechanism with respect to the actuator device comprises visually extending the latchbolt 12 into the strike plate opening, moving the latch body 10 toward or away from the strike plate until the face of the strike plate is between the pair of indicia 50a, 50b on the latchbolt, and setting the latch body 10 with respect to the actuator device such that, when extended, the latchbolt 12 maintains the face of the strike plate between indicia 50a, 50b.
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[0041] Referring again to
[0042] As shown in
[0043] As best shown in
[0044] Latchbolt 12 further has a surface 30c at an upper end of the latchbolt between face 30 and sweep side 40 defining a smooth transition between radii R1, R2. Referring now to
[0045] Thus, the present invention achieves one or more of the following advantages. The present invention provides an improved latch mechanism for facilitating installation and proper engagement between the latchbolt and the strike, comprising a latchbolt including a pair of visible indicia on at least one side thereof, one of the indicia indicating a minimum desired distance for extension of the latchbolt inside the strike plate opening and the other of the indicia indicating a maximum desired distance for extension. Proper engagement of the latchbolt can be determined by visually extending the latchbolt into the strike plate opening, moving the latch slide body toward or away from the strike plate until the strike plate face is between the pair of indicia on the latchbolt, and setting the latch slide body with respect to the actuator device so that the latchbolt when extended maintains the strike plate face between the pair of indicia on the latchbolt. A non-flat sweep side of the latchbolt contacts an outside surface of a strike plate to cause retraction of the latchbolt as the door is moved toward a closed position, and an opposite flat face contacts an inside surface of an opening in a face of the strike plate to prevent the door from opening when the latchbolt is extended. The latchbolt further has beveled edges between the flat face and the non-flat sweep side which provide non-point contact, over a limited surface area, with the inside of the strike plate opening and reduce the force required to retract the latchbolt when the latchbolt face is in contact with the inside of the strike plate opening.
[0046] While the present invention has been particularly described, in conjunction with specific embodiments, it is evident that many alternatives, modifications and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art in light of the foregoing description. It is therefore contemplated that the appended claims will embrace any such alternatives, modifications and variations as falling within the true scope and spirit of the present invention.