Positionable dead bolt strike bracket
12264502 ยท 2025-04-01
Assignee
Inventors
- Ryan Matthew Sims (Mesa, AZ, US)
- Baruch Spence (Phoenix, AZ, US)
- Michael Allen Webb (Cave Creek, AZ, US)
Cpc classification
E05B47/0047
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Y10T292/699
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
Abstract
An actuator-controlled electric strike for operating in conjunction with a latch and deadbolt of a lockset. The strike comprises a housing, keeper, and deadbolt bracket. The housing includes a longitudinal length, a back wall extending along the longitudinal length, and side walls defining an entry chamber. The keeper is disposed in the entry chamber about an axis of rotation parallel with the back wall. The keeper is rotatable about the axis of rotation between locked and unlocked positions. The back wall is disposed opposite the keeper when the keeper is in the locked position. The deadbolt bracket is adjustably positioned in the entry chamber along the housing longitudinal length, wherein the deadbolt bracket includes a first wall, a second wall, and a bracket side wall connecting the first wall and the second wall. The deadbolt bracket defines at least a portion of a deadbolt receiving chamber for the deadbolt.
Claims
1. An actuator-controlled electric strike for operating in conjunction with a latch and a deadbolt of a lockset, wherein the latch has an engaged position so as to secure a door in a closed state and a released position, the strike comprising: a) a housing including a longitudinal length, a back wall extending along the housing longitudinal length, and upstanding side walls defining an entry chamber therein, wherein one of the side walls of the housing has a slot defined therein; b) a keeper disposed in the entry chamber about an axis of rotation parallel with the back wall, wherein the keeper is rotatable about the axis of rotation between a locked position and an unlocked position, wherein the back wall is disposed opposite the keeper when the keeper is in the locked position; and c) a deadbolt bracket adjustably positioned in the entry chamber along the housing longitudinal length, wherein the deadbolt bracket consists of a first wall including a first distal end, a second wall including a second distal end, and a bracket side wall connecting the first wall and the second wall, wherein a tab extends from at least one of the first and second distal ends, wherein the slot is configured to receive the tab, and wherein the deadbolt bracket defines at least a portion of a deadbolt receiving chamber for the deadbolt.
2. The strike in accordance with claim 1 wherein the first wall of the deadbolt bracket is disposed adjacent to the back wall of the housing, and wherein the second wall of the deadbolt bracket is disposed adjacent to the keeper when the keeper is in the locked position.
3. The strike in accordance with claim 2 wherein the first wall of the deadbolt bracket is mounted to the back wall of the housing.
4. The strike in accordance with claim 3 wherein the first wall of the deadbolt bracket is fixedly mounted to the back wall of the housing.
5. The strike in accordance with claim 4 wherein at least one fastener is used to fixedly mount the first wall of the deadbolt bracket to the back wall of the housing.
6. The strike in accordance with claim 1 wherein the first and second distal ends are disposed against one of the side walls of the housing, and wherein the deadbolt bracket and the one of the side walls define the deadbolt receiving chamber for the deadbolt.
7. The strike in accordance with claim 1 wherein the first wall of the deadbolt bracket is disposed adjacent to the back wall of the housing, wherein the second wall of the deadbolt bracket is disposed adjacent to the keeper when the keeper is in the locked position, and wherein the tab extends from the second distal end.
8. An actuator-controlled electric strike for operating in conjunction with a latch and a deadbolt of a lockset, wherein the latch has an engaged position so as to secure a door in a closed state and a released position, the strike comprising: a) a housing including a longitudinal length, a back wall extending along the housing longitudinal length, and first and second side walls defining an entry chamber therein, wherein the first side wall is parallel with the second side wall, wherein one of the first and second side walls of the housing has a slot defined therein; b) a keeper disposed in the entry chamber about an axis of rotation parallel with the back wall, wherein the keeper is rotatable about the axis of rotation between a locked position and an unlocked position, wherein the keeper includes a keeper face configured to engage the latch when disposed within the entry chamber, wherein the back wall is disposed generally parallel with the keeper face when the keeper is in the locked position; and c) a deadbolt bracket adjustably positioned in the entry chamber along the housing longitudinal length, wherein the deadbolt bracket defines at least a portion of a deadbolt receiving chamber for the deadbolt, and wherein the deadbolt bracket includes: i) a first wall including a first distal end and an opposing second end, ii) a second wall including a third distal end and an opposing fourth end, wherein a space is defined between the first distal end and the third distal end, wherein a tab extends from at least one of the first and third distal ends, wherein the tab is configured to be received within the slot in the housing, and iii) a bracket side wall disposed between the second end of the first wall and the fourth end of the second wall.
9. The strike in accordance with claim 8 wherein the first distal end and the third distal end are disposed against one of the first and second side walls of the housing, and wherein the deadbolt bracket and the one of the first and second side walls define the deadbolt receiving chamber for the deadbolt.
10. The strike in accordance with claim 8 wherein the first wall of the deadbolt bracket is disposed adjacent to the back wall of the housing, wherein the second wall of the deadbolt bracket is disposed adjacent to the keeper when the keeper is in the locked position, and wherein the tab extends from the third distal end.
11. The strike in accordance with claim 8 wherein the deadbolt bracket is U-shaped.
12. An actuator-controlled electric strike for operating in conjunction with a latch and a deadbolt of a lockset, wherein the latch has an engaged position so as to secure a door in a closed state and a released position, the strike comprising: a) a housing including a longitudinal length, a back wall extending along the housing longitudinal length, at least one aperture defined in the back wall, and upstanding side walls defining an entry chamber therein; b) a keeper disposed in the entry chamber about an axis of rotation parallel with the back wall, wherein the keeper is rotatable about the axis of rotation between a locked position and an unlocked position, wherein the back wall is disposed opposite the keeper when the keeper is in the locked position; and c) a deadbolt bracket adjustably positioned in the entry chamber along the housing longitudinal length, wherein the deadbolt bracket includes a first wall, a second wall, and a bracket side wall connecting the first wall and the second wall, wherein the deadbolt bracket defines at least a portion of a deadbolt receiving chamber for the deadbolt, and wherein at least one fastener is disposed in the aperture of the housing and directly engages the first wall of the deadbolt bracket to fixedly mount the deadbolt bracket to the back wall of the housing.
13. The strike in accordance with claim 12 wherein the first wall includes a first distal end, wherein the second wall includes a second distal end, wherein the first and second distal ends are disposed against one of the side walls of the housing, and wherein the deadbolt bracket and the one of the side walls define the deadbolt receiving chamber for the deadbolt.
14. The strike in accordance with claim 13 wherein the deadbolt bracket includes a tab extending from at least one of the first and second distal ends, and wherein the one of the side walls of the housing has a slot defined therein configured to receive the tab.
15. The strike in accordance with claim 14 wherein the tab extends from the second distal end.
16. An actuator-controlled electric strike for operating in conjunction with a latch and a deadbolt of a lockset, wherein the latch has an engaged position so as to secure a door in a closed state and a released position, the strike comprising: a) a housing including a longitudinal length, a back wall extending along the housing longitudinal length, and upstanding side walls defining an entry chamber therein; b) a keeper disposed in the entry chamber about an axis of rotation parallel with the back wall, wherein the keeper is rotatable about the axis of rotation between a locked position and an unlocked position, wherein the back wall is disposed opposite the keeper when the keeper is in the locked position; and c) a deadbolt bracket adjustably positioned in the entry chamber along the housing longitudinal length, wherein the deadbolt bracket is a unitary construction consisting of a first wall, a second wall, and a bracket side wall connecting the first wall and the second wall, and wherein the deadbolt bracket defines at least a portion of a deadbolt receiving chamber for the deadbolt.
17. The strike in accordance with claim 16 wherein the first wall of the deadbolt bracket is disposed adjacent to the back wall of the housing, and wherein the second wall of the deadbolt bracket is disposed adjacent to the keeper when the keeper is in the locked position.
18. The strike in accordance with claim 16 wherein the first wall of the deadbolt bracket is mounted to the back wall of the housing.
19. The strike in accordance with claim 18 wherein the first wall of the deadbolt bracket is fixedly mounted to the back wall of the housing.
20. The strike in accordance with claim 19 wherein at least one fastener is used to fixedly mount the first wall of the deadbolt bracket to the back wall of the housing.
21. The strike in accordance with claim 16 wherein the first wall includes a first distal end, wherein the second wall includes a second distal end, wherein the first and second distal ends are disposed against one of the side walls of the housing, and wherein the deadbolt bracket and the one of the side walls define the deadbolt receiving chamber for the deadbolt.
22. The strike in accordance with claim 21 wherein the deadbolt bracket includes a tab extending from at least one of the first and second distal ends, and wherein the one of the side walls of the housing has a slot defined therein configured to receive the tab.
23. The strike in accordance with claim 22 wherein the first wall of the deadbolt bracket is disposed adjacent to the back wall of the housing, wherein the second wall of the deadbolt bracket is disposed adjacent to the keeper when the keeper is in the locked position, and wherein the tab extends from the second distal end.
24. The strike in accordance with claim 16 wherein the first wall includes a first distal end, wherein the second wall includes a second distal end, wherein the first and second distal ends are disposed against the back wall of the housing, and wherein the deadbolt bracket and the back wall define the deadbolt receiving chamber for the deadbolt.
25. The strike in accordance with claim 24 wherein the deadbolt bracket includes a tab extending from at least one of the first and second distal ends, and wherein the back wall of the housing has a slot defined therein configured to receive the tab.
26. An actuator-controlled electric strike for operating in conjunction with a latch and a deadbolt of a lockset, wherein the latch has an engaged position so as to secure a door in a closed state and a released position, the strike comprising: a) a housing including a longitudinal length, a back wall extending along the housing longitudinal length, at least one aperture defined in the back wall, and upstanding side walls defining an entry chamber therein; b) a keeper disposed in the entry chamber about an axis of rotation parallel with the back wall, wherein the keeper is rotatable about the axis of rotation between a locked position and an unlocked position, wherein the keeper includes a keeper face configured to engage the latch when disposed within the entry chamber, wherein the back wall is disposed generally parallel with the keeper face when the keeper is in the locked position; c) a deadbolt bracket adjustably positioned in the entry chamber along the housing longitudinal length, wherein the deadbolt bracket defines at least a portion of a deadbolt receiving chamber for the deadbolt, and wherein the deadbolt bracket includes: i) a first wall including a first distal end and an opposing second end, ii) a second wall including a third distal end and an opposing fourth end, wherein a space is defined between the first distal end and the third distal end, and iii) a bracket side wall disposed between the second end of the first wall and the fourth end of the second wall; and d) at least one fastener disposed in the aperture of the housing and directly engaging the first wall of the deadbolt bracket to fixedly mount the deadbolt bracket to the back wall of the housing.
27. The strike in accordance with claim 26 wherein the first distal end and the third distal end are disposed against one of the side walls of the housing, and wherein the deadbolt bracket and the one of the side walls define the deadbolt receiving chamber for the deadbolt.
28. The strike in accordance with claim 27 wherein the deadbolt bracket includes a tab extending from at least one of the first and third distal ends, and wherein the one of the side walls of the housing has a slot defined therein configured to receive the tab.
29. The strike in accordance with claim 28 wherein the tab extends from the third distal end.
30. The strike in accordance with claim 26 wherein the deadbolt bracket is U-shaped.
31. An actuator-controlled electric strike for operating in conjunction with a latch and a deadbolt of a lockset, wherein the latch has an engaged position so as to secure a door in a closed state and a released position, the strike comprising: a) a housing including a longitudinal length, a back wall extending along the housing longitudinal length, and upstanding side walls defining an entry chamber therein; b) a keeper disposed in the entry chamber about an axis of rotation parallel with the back wall, wherein the keeper is rotatable about the axis of rotation between a locked position and an unlocked position, wherein the keeper includes a keeper face configured to engage the latch when disposed within the entry chamber, wherein the back wall is disposed generally parallel with the keeper face when the keeper is in the locked position; and c) a deadbolt bracket adjustably positioned in the entry chamber along the housing longitudinal length, wherein the deadbolt bracket defines at least a portion of a deadbolt receiving chamber for the deadbolt, and wherein the deadbolt bracket is of a unitary construction consisting of: i) a first wall including a first distal end and an opposing second end, ii) a second wall including a third distal end and an opposing fourth end, wherein a space is defined between the first distal end and the third distal end, and iii) a bracket side wall disposed between the second end of the first wall and the fourth end of the second wall.
32. The strike in accordance with claim 31 wherein the first distal end and the third distal end are disposed against one of the side walls of the housing, and wherein the deadbolt bracket and the one of the side walls define the deadbolt receiving chamber for the deadbolt.
33. The strike in accordance with claim 32 wherein the deadbolt bracket includes a tab extending from at least one of the first and third distal ends, and wherein the one of the side walls of the housing has a slot defined therein configured to receive the tab.
34. The strike in accordance with claim 33 wherein the first wall of the deadbolt bracket is disposed adjacent to the back wall of the housing, wherein the second wall of the deadbolt bracket is disposed adjacent to the keeper when the keeper is in the locked position, and wherein the tab extends from the third distal end.
35. The strike in accordance with claim 31 wherein the first distal end and the third distal end are disposed against the back wall of the housing, and wherein the deadbolt bracket and the back wall define the deadbolt receiving chamber for the deadbolt.
36. The strike in accordance with claim 35 wherein the deadbolt bracket includes a tab extending from at least one of the first and third distal ends, and wherein the back wall of the housing has a slot defined therein configured to receive the tab.
37. The strike in accordance with claim 31 wherein the deadbolt bracket is U-shaped.
38. An actuator-controlled electric strike for operating in conjunction with a latch and a deadbolt of a lockset, wherein the latch has an engaged position so as to secure a door in a closed state and a released position, the strike comprising: a) a housing including a longitudinal length, a back wall extending along the housing longitudinal length, and upstanding side walls defining an entry chamber therein, wherein the back wall of the housing has a slot defined therein; b) a keeper disposed in the entry chamber about an axis of rotation parallel with the back wall, wherein the keeper is rotatable about the axis of rotation between a locked position and an unlocked position, wherein the back wall is disposed opposite the keeper when the keeper is in the locked position; and c) a deadbolt bracket adjustably positioned in the entry chamber along the housing longitudinal length, wherein the deadbolt bracket consists of a first wall including a first distal end, a second wall including a second distal end, and a bracket side wall connecting the first wall and the second wall, wherein a tab extends from at least one of the first and second distal ends, wherein the slot is configured to receive the tab, and wherein the deadbolt bracket defines at least a portion of a deadbolt receiving chamber for the deadbolt.
39. The strike in accordance with claim 38 wherein the deadbolt bracket and the back wall define the deadbolt receiving chamber for the deadbolt.
40. An actuator-controlled electric strike for operating in conjunction with a latch and a deadbolt of a lockset, wherein the latch has an engaged position so as to secure a door in a closed state and a released position, the strike comprising: a) a housing including a longitudinal length, a back wall extending along the housing longitudinal length and having a slot defined therein, and upstanding side walls defining an entry chamber therein; b) a keeper disposed in the entry chamber about an axis of rotation parallel with the back wall, wherein the keeper is rotatable about the axis of rotation between a locked position and an unlocked position, wherein the keeper includes a keeper face configured to engage the latch when disposed within the entry chamber, wherein the back wall is disposed generally parallel with the keeper face when the keeper is in the locked position; and c) a deadbolt bracket adjustably positioned in the entry chamber along the housing longitudinal length, wherein the deadbolt bracket defines at least a portion of a deadbolt receiving chamber for the deadbolt, and wherein the deadbolt bracket includes: i) a first wall including a first distal end and an opposing second end, ii) a second wall including a third distal end and an opposing fourth end, wherein a space is defined between the first distal end and the third distal end, wherein a tab extends from at least one of the first and third distal ends, wherein the tab is configured to be received within the slot defined in the back wall of the housing, and iii) a bracket side wall disposed between the second end of the first wall and the fourth end of the second wall.
41. The strike in accordance with claim 40 wherein the deadbolt bracket and the back wall define the deadbolt receiving chamber for the deadbolt.
42. The strike in accordance with claim 40 wherein the back wall is disposed in a first plane, wherein the keeper face is disposed in a second plane, and wherein the first plane and the second plane are parallel when the keeper is in the locked position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The present invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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(24) Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views. The exemplifications set out herein illustrate currently preferred embodiments of the present invention, and such exemplifications are not to be construed as limiting the scope of the invention in any manner.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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(32) In accordance with an aspect of the present invention, actuator module 26 may be configured to operate stepper motor 74 as a low power actuator. To that end, and with additional reference to
(33) As can be noted from the above, actuator module 26 may be selected to operate in either a fail safe mode or a fail secure mode depending on whether the first position has keeper support 64, 64 coupled to keeper release 62, 62 (fail secure) or whether the first position has members 62/64, 62/64 decoupled from one another (fail safe). To ensure that the actuator drive operation completes when a pre-load condition is present, a position sensor 95 may be used to supply the microcontroller with actuator position data. In one embodiment, position sensor 95 may be a contactless linear position Hall sensor in conjunction with a magnet. It should be understood that the position sensor may incorporate any suitable sensor system capable of sensing the actuator drive position, such as, but not limited to, a photo sensor, a pressure sensor, a micro switch, a passive infrared sensor, a radio frequency (RF) sensor, a reed switch, or the like. If microcontroller 84 determines the actuator drive was not successfully completed after receiving actuator position data from position sensor, microcontroller 84 will continue to drive the actuator until the desired position is successfully reached. To conserve power, position sensor 95 may be switched to a power down state when it is not being used.
(34) In accordance with a further aspect of the present invention, the actuating device may be a springless electromagnet actuator having a non-magnetic armature containing a permanent magnet combined with a solenoid body and coils similar to that disclosed within U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/833,671. When using such a springless electromagnet actuator, microcontroller 84 can use input power 90 to provide a first pulse having a first polarity to drive the armature to the second position. Input voltage 90 may then charge super capacitor(s) 88 through CCCV regulator 86 under microcontroller 84 control as described above. Once input power is removed, super capacitor(s) 88 may then provide the power needed for a second pulse having a second polarity to return the armature to the first position.
(35) While the actuating device has been described as either a solenoid, a stepping motor or a springless electromagnet actuator, it is understood the actuating device in accordance with the invention may include other types of motors, including a DC motor, or other types of powered actuating devices, including piezo electric and shape memory devices.
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(37) In accordance with this aspect, keeper 24 may include a groove 102 adapted to received face portion 54. One or more set screws 104 may be threadably inserted within corresponding threaded apertures 106 within face portion 54. Set screws 104 may be selectively advanced until the desire width is created, i.e., width W.sub.2. Groove 102 may include respective recesses 108 configured to receive a respective set screw 104. A fastener, such as hex screw 110 is then threaded through face portion 54 and into keeper 24 to secure face portion 54 to the keeper. Width W.sub.2 may be selected such there is little movement of the door latch, and subsequently the door, when the latch is locked within strike 20. Reduced movement minimizes unnecessary wear and tear on the latch and the strike, as well as reduces door movement and subsequent noise. In addition, when used in conjunction with a cylindrical-type lockset, and when extendable face portion 54 is adjusted outward and keeper 24 is in its locked position as shown in
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(42) Deadbolt bracket 124 in accordance with the invention may be mounted within housing 22 by a pair of screws 126 passing through holes 114 define within back wall 28 of the housing and threaded into corresponding holes 127 defined in rear wall 128 of deadbolt bracket 124. Side wall 34 may include a slot 130 configured to receive a tab 132 extending from an end 135 of front wall 134 of deadbolt bracket 124. In this manner, deadbolt bracket 124 is rigidly secured along two faces of housing 22 such that any load placed on the deadbolt latch (not shown) impacts the deadbolt bracket and housing 22 and not keeper 24.
(43) Thus, the deadbolt receiving chamber 123 of open-sided deadbolt bracket 124 provides more room and greater vertical clearance for the associated deadbolt and, if keeper 24 were to be compromised or otherwise fail, the door would remain secure due to the deadbolt securely residing within receiving chamber 123 of deadbolt bracket 124. In addition, deadbolt bracket 124 may also be made to be interchangeable across a multitude of electric strike models. While deadbolt bracket is shown as being U-shaped in
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(47) In yet another aspect of the invention, keeper 24 may optionally include at least one extension flange 29 that projects from an end of ramp element 23 that extend beyond at least one of side edges 25 of keeper base 27. When keeper 24 is in a locked position ((
(48) Several aspects of this invention have been disclosed as being desirably interchangeable across a multiple of electric strike models, thereby demonstrating the versatility of the disclosed electric strike and its ability to meet various strike needs. In another aspect of the invention, a strike lip extension can be used with the disclosed electric strike in order to make the electric strike adaptable to fit a variety of door frames that might exist in the field. Referring to
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(51) In accordance with a further aspect of the present invention, a method for locking or unlocking a door having an actuator-controlled electric strike for operating in conjunction with a latch of a lockset is included, wherein the latch has an engaged position so as to secure a door in a closed state and a released position, and wherein the strike includes a housing including a back wall and opposing side walls and defining an entry chamber therein; a keeper rotatably disposed in the entry chamber about an axis for rotation between a locked position and a unlocked position; and an actuator module, including a keeper release configured to engage the keeper, and an actuator selectively movable between a first actuator position and a second actuator position, wherein when the actuator is in one of the first or second actuator positions the keeper release is coupled to the keeper and the keeper is secured in the locked position, and wherein when the actuator is selectively moved to the other of the first or second actuator positions the keeper release is decoupled from the keeper and the keeper is rotatable to the unlocked position, the method for unlatching comprising the steps of providing an input voltage to drive the actuator from a first position to a second position; after driving the actuator, using the input voltage to charge a capacitor; removing the input voltage; and providing a return voltage via the capacitor to drive the actuator from the second position to the first position.
(52) The method may further include the actuator module having a microcontroller wherein the microcontroller senses an input polarity of the input voltage and drives the actuator from the first actuator position to the second actuator position. Further, the capacitor may be a super capacitor wherein the actuator module further includes a constant-current, constant-voltage (CCCV) charger, the microcontroller controlling the CCCV charger to charge the super capacitor after the actuator has been driven to the second actuator position, the super capacitor then providing a second voltage having a polarity opposite the input polarity to drive the actuator from the second actuator position to the first actuator position.
(53) A method for changing an actuator module of a strike assembly is provided wherein said actuator module is a first actuating module including an actuator and a keeper release, comprising the steps of; 1) providing said strike assembly having said first actuator module disposed in a strike assembly housing wherein said housing includes a movable keeper, wherein the first actuator module includes a first actuating device comprising one of a solenoid or a motor, and further comprising a first keeper release operatively engageable with said movable keeper to selectively release said keeper from a locked position to a released position; 2) allowing for the removal of said first removable actuator module from said housing; and 3) allowing for the installation of a second removable actuator module in place of said first removable actuator module wherein the second actuator module includes a second actuating device comprising one of a solenoid or a motor, and further comprising a second keeper release operatively engageable with said movable keeper to selectively release said keeper from a locked position to a released position.
(54) While the invention has been described by reference to various specific embodiments, it should be understood that numerous changes may be made within the spirit and scope of the inventive concepts described. Accordingly, it is intended that the invention not be limited to the described embodiments, but will have full scope defined by the language of the following claims.