Post for a folding door
09587424 ยท 2017-03-07
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04B2/7872
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E04B2/7836
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E06B3/481
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International classification
E06B3/48
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E04B2/78
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Abstract
A locking post for a closure, the post having front and rear walls joined at their sides by two side walls to form a tubular post having a generally quadratic cross-sectional shape. Each side wall has a groove therein, the groove parallel to the longitudinal axis of the post, and wide enough and deep enough to at least partly receive a locking element carried by the post. The sides of the groove also provide handles which can be gripped to move a closure the post is mounted on.
Claims
1. A tubular locking post for a folding door comprising a front wall, a rear wall and two side walls joining ends of the front and rear walls to form the post with a generally rectangular cross section, a longitudinally extending groove in each side wall defining a handle in said side wall, each groove having a depth of at least one half inch, a pair of side walls spaced apart by at least one and one quarter inches, an inner end wall and an open outer end, wherein the groove side walls are perpendicular to the inner end wall or the groove flares inwardly from the open outer end to the inner end wall for facilitating insertion of a person's fingers into the groove and further comprising longitudinally extending ribs on said groove side walls facilitating gripping of said groove side walls.
2. A tubular locking post as claimed in claim 1 further comprising a circular opening in the end wall of one of the grooves, the opening being sufficiently large to pass a locking cylinder of a cylinder lock used on a locking post from within the post into the groove; and a rectangular opening in the front wall sufficiently close to the circular opening to pass a latch of the cylinder lock from within the post through the front wall of the post.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(7) It is the purpose of the present invention to provide a tubular locking post constructed to protect elements on the locking post which project from the side walls of the post. It is another purpose of the present invention to provide a locking post with integral handles which are less intrusive and thus less liable to be damaged or to inflict damage.
(8) An exemplary embodiment of the locking post is described herein. However it is understood that configurations of the various elements may vary
(9) The locking post 1, as shown in
(10) In one embodiment, shown in
(11) Each groove 13 is deep enough, at least a half inch deep, so that a person can pull on either groove side 23, 25 of the groove with their fingers to move a folding door the post is mounted on in either direction. The groove sides 23, 25 of the groove form integral handles on the post and eliminate the need for a separate handle mounted on the connecting walls 7, 9. The groove sides 23, 25 of the groove 13 are unlikely to be damaged in a manner that prevents their use as handles in moving the door as might be the case when using projecting, attached, handles. The groove sides 23, 25 also allow the use of two hands to open the door if needed.
(12) The groove sides 23, 25 of each groove 13 can be ribbed as shown in
(13) The groove 13 is also wide enough to accommodate, within the groove, locking cylinders used on locks used in folding doors. The grooves 13 are at least one and a quarter inches in width. At least one of the grooves 13, as shown in
(14) The post 1 also has a latch opening 36 in the front wall 3, near the cylinder opening 33 but preferably offset from it in the longitudinal direction of the post. The latch opening 36 is preferably rectangular and centered widthwise on the front wall 3. The latch opening allows the latch 37 of the lock mechanism 35 within the post to emerge from the post, when the locking cylinder 34, as a latch operator, is operated. The emerging latch will lock the post to another post or to the side of an opening closed by the folding door as is known.
(15) In a second embodiment, as shown in
(16) The groove sides 23, 25 and the end side 27 form a ridge 38 on each connecting wall 7, 9. The ridge 38 is wide enough and deep enough to receive a lock element, such as a lock cylinder 39, therein. A cylinder opening 41 can be provided in the ridge for the cylinder. The opening 41 can comprise a circular hole in the end side 27 for the cylinder 39 to just project through. Alternatively, the ridge 38 can be cut to remove a section of the ridge to provide a cylinder opening 43 between the cut ends 45, 47 of the ridge for the cylinder 39. The cylinder opening 43 is rectangular in this embodiment, the cylinder 39 projecting just above the ridge 38 between the cut ends 45, 47 and protected by the ridge 38 on either side of the opening 43.
(17) Each ridge 38 is high enough, preferably at least a half inch high, so that a person can grip either groove side 23, 25 of the ridge with their fingers and pull the door in either direction. The groove sides 23, 25 of the ridge 38 form integral handles on the ridge and eliminate the need for seperate handles mounted on the sides of the post.
(18) The groove sides 23, 25 of each ridge 38 can be ribbed as shown in
(19) The post 1 in the above embodiment shown in