Paddle latch
09624700 ยท 2017-04-18
Assignee
Inventors
- Martin WOLLACOTT (Worcestershire, GB)
- John Frederick Bray (Worcestershire, GB)
- Harjit Singh Sagoo (Worcestershire, GB)
- Anthony Jeremy Stanton (Worcestershire, GB)
Cpc classification
E05B63/06
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B67/383
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E05B63/06
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A paddle latch comprising a housing, a latch member and a bolt; wherein the bolt is mounted for sliding axial movement between a first, deployed, position and a second, retracted, position. The latch member is configured to move the bolt between said first and second positions upon actuation by a user. The paddle latch further comprises an adjustment mechanism. The adjustment mechanism is configured to provide selective adjustment of the deployed position of the bolt with respect to the housing.
Claims
1. A paddle latch comprising: a housing; a latch member; and a bolt; wherein the bolt is mounted for axial movement between a first, deployed, position and a second, retracted, position; and wherein the latch member is configured to move the bolt between said first and second positions upon actuation by a user; the paddle latch further comprising an adjustment mechanism directly connecting the bolt and the latch member; wherein the adjustment mechanism is configured to provide selective axial adjustment of the deployed position of the bolt with respect to the housing.
2. A latch according to claim 1 wherein access for operation of the adjustment mechanism is available via an exposed part of the latch.
3. A latch according to claim 2 wherein the bolt comprises an exposed end, and wherein the adjustment mechanism is accessible for operation via the exposed end of the bolt.
4. A latch according to claim 1 wherein the bolt comprises an exposed end, and wherein the adjustment mechanism is accessible for operation via the exposed end of the bolt.
5. A latch according to claim 4 wherein the bolt defines a bore configured to provide access to the adjustment mechanism.
6. A latch according to claim 1 wherein the adjustment mechanism is configured to provide selective adjustment of the deployed position of the bolt with respect to the latch member.
7. A latch according to claim 1 wherein the adjustment mechanism comprises a threaded fastener linking the bolt and the latch member.
8. A latch according to claim 7 wherein the longitudinal axis of the threaded fastener is parallel to a longitudinal axis of the bolt.
9. A latch according to claim 8 wherein the threaded fastener has a head which is proximal an exposed end of the bolt.
10. A latch according to claim 7 wherein the threaded fastener is a socket head screw.
11. A latch according to claim 7 wherein the threaded fastener is a cross-head screw.
12. A latch according to claim 7 wherein the threaded fastener is a star head screw.
13. A latch according to claim 7 further comprising a retainer configured to locate the threaded fastener with respect to the bolt.
14. A latch according to claim 13 wherein the retainer is of plastics material.
15. A latch according to claim 1 wherein the range of adjustment of the deployed position of the bolt with respect to the housing is between 3 mm and 10 mm.
16. A latch according to claim 1 wherein the bolt is resiliently biased towards the deployed position.
17. A latch according to claim 1 further comprising a handle and a pawl; wherein the handle is pivotably supported by the housing; wherein the handle is configured to rotate the pawl; and wherein the pawl is configured to move the latch member to move the bolt linearly in an axial direction between said first and second positions upon rotation by the handle.
18. A latch according to claim 1 further comprising a lock.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) There now follows a description of a preferred embodiment(s) of the invention, by way of non-limiting example, with reference being made to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENT(S)
(7) With reference to
(8) The paddle latch 10 comprises a housing 12 which defines an outer side 14 and an inner side 16, where the outer side is configured for exposure on an outer side of a closure. The housing 12 defines a series of apertures 13 about its perimeter. The apertures 13 are configured to receive fasteners (not shown) for attaching the latch 10 to a closure.
(9) The paddle latch 10 comprises a handle 18 configured to operate a latch member assembly 20, as described in further detail below. The handle 18 is movable between a closed position (as shown in
(10) The handle 18 is pivotably supported on the outer side 14 of the housing 12 at a pivot point 19. The housing 12 defines two pivot point apertures (not shown) opposite to and aligned with one another at the pivot point 19. The pivot point 19 comprises a pivot pin 22, which extends through the pivot point apertures and through the corresponding apertures (not shown) of the handle 18. The pivot pin 22 extends through the apertures of the handle 18 in a clearance fit. The ends of the pivot pin 22 extend through the housing 12 to the inner side 16. An e-clip 24 is clipped around each end of the pivot pin 22 in a corresponding groove (not shown) in order to locate the pivot pin 22.
(11) The housing 12 of this embodiment defines a loop 26 for a padlock (not shown). The loop 26 extends through a corresponding aperture 27 in the handle 18 when the handle 18 is in the closed position, such that a padlock may be used to secure the handle 18 in the closed position and so prevent operation of the latch 10. The housing 12 also defines an aperture suitable for a cylinder lock 28 configured to prevent the latch member assembly 20 being moved from a deployed to a retracted position. In alternative embodiments, some other suitable type of lock may be used.
(12) The latch 10 comprises a pawl 30 (see
(13) The latch member assembly 20 is generally located on the inner side 16 of the housing 12. The latch member assembly 20 comprises a latch member 42 and an elongate bolt 44. The latch member assembly 20 is supported on the inner side 16 of the housing 12 by a bracket 40, which is in this embodiment riveted to the housing 12.
(14) The latch member 42 comprises a planar body 42c and two parallel arms 42a, 42b extending parallel to one another perpendicular to the planar body 42c. The first arm 42a of the latch member 42 extends beyond the bolt and beyond the end 40a of the bracket 40, and is proximal the lock 28. The lock 28 has a latch bar 29 that is, upon locking, pivoted to the position shown in
(15) The latch member 42 of this embodiment is of a suitable metal, such as stainless steel. In alternative embodiments, the latch member may be of some other suitable material, such as plastics material.
(16) As can be seen from
(17) The bolt 44 of this embodiment is of a suitable metal, such as stainless steel. In alternative embodiments, the bolt may be of some other suitable material, such as plastics material.
(18) The latch member assembly 20 is resiliently biased towards the deployed position shown in
(19) The latch member assembly 20 further comprises an adjustment mechanism configured to allow adjustment of the deployed position of the bolt 44 with respect to the remainder of the latch member assembly 20, and thus with respect to the housing 12, as described in further detail below.
(20) The adjustment mechanism of this embodiment comprises a single threaded fastener 48 connecting the bolt 44 and the latch member 42. The well 50 is configured to receive the threaded fastener 48 between the side walls 51. The second arm 42b of the latch member 42 is proximal the bolt 44, and defines a threaded aperture 56 configured to receive the threaded fastener 48.
(21) In this embodiment, the threaded fastener is a screw 48. The screw of this embodiment is a cap screw 48, although other suitable screws or threaded fasteners may be used in alternative embodiments. The screw 48 of this embodiment is an M5 screw, though other suitably sized screws may be used. For example, the screw may be in the range of M4 to M8.
(22) The screw 48 is held in place in the bolt 44 by a threaded retainer 52. The retainer 52 defines two apertures (not shown) configured to receive retaining screws 58, which extend into corresponding threaded apertures 55 in the bolt 44. The retainer 52 has two arms 60 (see
(23) The bolt 44 defines a bore 54 extending substantially co-axially with the longitudinal axis BB of the bolt (see
(24) In this embodiment, the screw is a socket head cap screw 48 with a standard hexagonal socket, and the bore 54 provides suitable access for a standard allen key or hex key for operation of the screw 48. The bore 54 is of a diameter large enough to provide access to the screw 48, yet small enough to allow the bolt 44 to be of the required strength. In this embodiment, for example, where an M5 screw is used, the bore 54 has a diameter of 6 mm, which allows access of a suitable allen key.
(25) In alternative embodiments, the bore and/or the threaded fastener may not be co-axial with or parallel to the longitudinal axis of the bolt. For example, the bore and/or the threaded fastener may be at an angle to the longitudinal axis of the bolt, e.g. at between 1 and 5 to the longitudinal axis of the bolt. The bore and the threaded fastener may not share an axis.
(26) In use, where an operator wishes to adjust the deployed position of the bolt 44 with respect to the closure to which the latch 10 is attached, an allen key (not shown) is inserted into the bore 54 and used to rotate the screw 48. The direction of rotation depends on the required direction of adjustment. In this embodiment, the screw 48 has a standard right-hand thread, so rotating the screw 48 in an anticlockwise direction drives the bolt 44 away from the latch member 42, thus extending the bolt 44 with respect to the housing 12. Rotating the screw in a clockwise direction drives the bolt 44 towards the latch member 42, thus retracting the bolt 44 with respect to the housing 12. The bolt 44 moves with the head of the screw 48, due to the retainer 52. The latch member 42 is retained in place with respect to the housing 12 by the pawl 30.
(27) Adjustment of the deployed position of the bolt 44 thus advantageously takes place in the direction of normal motion of the bolt 44, i.e. along the axis B-B.
(28) In this embodiment, the screw 48 allows approximately 5 mm of adjustment between the bolt 44 and the latch member 42. This provides a suitable range of adjustment for common closure misalignment. In alternative embodiments, a smaller or greater range of adjustment between the bolt and the latch member may be provided. For example, an adjustment range of between 3 mm and 10 mm may be provided, or some other, larger, suitable range may be provided.
(29) The adjustment mechanism provides a simple and effective method of adjusting the deployed position of a bolt, so addressing the problems caused by misalignment of a closure and its frame. Adjustment is easily carried out manually with a standard tool, with no need for any power supply. A large range of adjustment can be provided.
(30) In alternative embodiments, the adjustment mechanism may comprise more than one threaded fastener 48. For example, the adjustment mechanism 48 may comprise two screws in parallel. In alternative embodiments, the adjustment mechanism may comprise some form of ratchet rather than a threaded fastener. In alternative embodiments, the threaded fastener may be adjustable without the need for a tool, for example the head of the threaded fastener may extend beyond the housing for manual operation.
(31) In alternative embodiments, the adjustment mechanism may comprise some other type of threaded fastener. For example, the threaded fastener may be a socket head screw with a socket of some other suitable shape, such as square. Alternatively, a cross-head, cross-slotted, Pozidriv, slotted screw or star head screw may be used.
(32) Although described in relation to a latch with an axially sliding latch member, the adjustable bolt arrangement could be used with suitable alternative latch types. For example, the adjustable bolt arrangement could be used with a paddle latch having a rotatable hook operated by the latch member. In such an arrangement, the deployed position of the latch member could be adjusted in order to adjust the deployed position of the hook.