BREAK AWAY LATCH HANDLE
20170284125 · 2017-10-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05B7/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A door handle assembly for use with a door that includes an actuator plate configured for activating a door latch assembly and a door handle having a working end pivotally connected to the actuator plate and a free end opposite of the working end configured for manipulation by an operator, where the door handle freely pivots between a up position and down position relative to the actuator plate and only activates the latch assembly in the down position.
Claims
1. A door handle assembly for use with a door, comprising: an actuator plate configured for activating a door latch assembly; and a door handle having a working end pivotally connected to said actuator plate and a free end opposite of said working end configured for manipulation by an operator, wherein said door handle freely pivots between an up position and a down position relative to said actuator plate and only activates said latch assembly in the down position.
2. The door handle assembly of claim 1, wherein said actuator plate has a pair of spaced mounting tabs and said door handle is configured to pivotably engage said mounting tabs.
3. The door handle assembly of claim 2, wherein said mounting tabs each include a through-hole and opposing ends of said door handle each include a receptacle, said through-holes of said mounting tabs are aligned with said receptacles of said door handle and secured together by at least one pivot pin.
4. The door handle assembly of claim 1, wherein said actuator plate includes a pair of mounting tabs defining a space therebetween, and said door handle includes a protruding section configured to be inserted into said space.
5. The door handle assembly of claim 4, wherein said door handle includes opposing shoulders, one of said shoulders being adjacent to each side of said protruding section, each of said shoulders configured to engage said actuator plate when said door handle is moved to the down position.
6. The door handle assembly of claim 1, wherein said actuator plate includes opposing mounting tabs and opposing, parallel spaced body members extending between said mounting tabs.
7. The door handle assembly of claim 1, further comprising at least two supports extending between said body members.
8. A door handle assembly for use with a door, comprising: a cover including a front opening; an actuator plate mounted inside the cover and positioned adjacent to said front opening, wherein said actuator plate is configured for activating a door latch assembly; and a door handle having a working end pivotally connected to said actuator plate and a free end opposite of said working end configured for manipulation by an operator, wherein said door handle freely pivots between an up position and a down position relative to said actuator plate and only activates said latch assembly in the down position.
9. The door handle assembly of claim 8, wherein said actuator plate has a pair of spaced mounting tabs positioned adjacent to said front opening and said door handle is configured to pivotably engage said mounting tabs.
10. The door handle assembly of claim 9, wherein said mounting tabs each include a through-hole and opposing ends of said door handle each include a receptacle, said through-holes of said mounting tabs are aligned with said receptacles of said door handle and secured together by at least one pivot pin.
11. The door handle assembly of claim 8, wherein said actuator plate includes a pair of mounting tabs defining a space therebetween, and said door handle includes a protruding section configured to be inserted into said space.
12. The door handle assembly of claim 11, wherein said door handle includes opposing shoulders, one of said shoulders being adjacent to each side of said protruding section, each of said shoulders configured to engage said actuator plate when said door handle is moved to the down position.
13. The door handle assembly of claim 8, wherein said actuator plate includes opposing mounting tabs and opposing, parallel spaced body members extending between said mounting tabs.
14. The door handle assembly of claim 13, further comprising at least two supports extending between said body members.
15. A door handle assembly for use in operating a door latch in a door, comprising: a base having a flat plate and a pair of forwardly projecting arms, each said arm having a mounting aperture; an actuator plate mountable between said arms and having fastener openings engaging said mounting apertures, said actuator plate configured for activating the door latch; and a door handle having a working end pivotally connected to said actuator plate at a pivot point displaced from said fastener openings and a free end opposite of said working end configured for manipulation by an operator, wherein said door handle freely pivots between an up position and a down position relative to said actuator plate and only activates said latch assembly in the down position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0030] In the illustrated embodiment of the actuator plate 26, a pair of supports 62 extend generally vertically between the spaced, parallel body members 34. The supports 62 are laterally spaced from each other and each include a central through-hole 64. A cam (not shown) is attached to one or both of the through-holes 64 in the supports 62 and is configured to engage a drive shaft that releases a latch associated with the door handle assembly. A suitable cam is described in commonly-assigned U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/347,433, Publication No. 2013/0076046 A1, incorporated by reference. It is contemplated that the actuator plate 26 may have one or a plurality of the supports 62 for securing the cam in different, distinct positions between the mounting tabs 38, 40. Also, it should be appreciated that the supports 62 may be in any suitable position between the mounting tabs 38, 40. As shown in
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[0032] Once the receptacles 80, 82 and the through-holes 60 are aligned with each other, a separate pivot pin 28 is inserted through each of the through-holes 60 in the mounting tabs 38, 40 and into the receptacles 80, 82 as shown in
[0033] In operation, a user pushes down on the handle 24 of the door handle assembly 20 past the down position shown and causes the shoulders 84, 86 at the first end 70 of the door handle 24 to engage the actuator plate 26 where continued pivoting of the handle causes the actuator plate to move in unison with the handle. This pivoting movement causes the cam attached to the actuator plate 26 to engage the drive shaft and release the latch. It should be noted that the present handle 24 operates the latch assembly only when it is in the down position (
[0034] Separating the actuator plate 26 from the door handle 24 and moving the pivot point of the handle to the front of the actuator plate enables the door handle to freely pivot relative to the actuator plate and the cover 30. In this way, the door handle 24 is able to freely move between the down position (
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[0036] It will be noted that an important feature of the present door handle assembly 20 is constructed and arranged so that the pivot pins 28 of the handle 24 are displaced forwardly of the fastener openings 48 a distance “D” so that upward movement of the handle relative to the base 47 and the cover 30 is not inhibited.
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[0038] In contrast, in the present door assembly 20, the construction of the actuator plate 26 is such that the pivot point represented by the pins 28 is displaced forwardly from the fastener openings 48 the distance “D” which provides sufficient clearance from the base arms 92 as well as from the slot opening 58 in the cover 30 such that the upward pivoting motion of
[0039] Thus, the present door assembly 20 is more readily pivoted in an upward direction without engaging the latch mechanism. In this manner, items snagged on the handle 24 are more readily released.
[0040] While particular embodiments of the present breakaway latch handle have been described herein, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made without departing from the invention in its broader aspects and as set forth in the following claims.