Claims
- 1. An automatic door latch restraint assembly comprising:an automatic door latch including a first latch movable to an extended position, a partially retracted position and a fully retracted position, and a first spring biasing the first latch toward the extended position, wherein the automatic door latch comprises actuator bar means for manually retracting the first latch to the fully retracted position upon rotation of the actuator bar means; and restraint means including a second latch for manually securing the first latch only when the first latch is in the fully retracted position, wherein the restraint means comprises means for substantially preventing rotation of the actuator bar means when the first latch is in the fully retracted position and the restraint means comprises a keeper mounted for rotation with the actuator bar means which receives the second latch when the first latch is in the fully retracted position.
- 2. The automatic door latch restraint assembly of claim 1, further comprising a manually operable button connected to the second latch for inserting the second latch into the keeper.
- 3. The automatic door latch restraint assembly of claim 2, further comprising a second spring biasing the second latch and button away from engagement with the keeper.
- 4. The automatic door latch restraint assembly of claim 3, further comprising means for counteracting the biasing force of the second spring when the second latch is inserted in the keeper.
- 5. The automatic door latch restraint assembly of claim 4, wherein the means for counteracting the biasing force of the second spring comprises a thin leaf spring in contact with the second latch.
- 6. The automatic door latch restraint assembly of claim 1, wherein the first latch is a dead bolt.
- 7. An automatic door latch restraint assembly comprising:an automatic door latch including a dead bolt movable to an extended position in which the dead bolt automatically locks against retraction when end pressure is applied to the dead bolt, a partially retracted position and a fully retracted position, and a first spring biasing the dead bolt toward the extended position, wherein the automatic door latch comprises actuator bar means for manually retracting the dead bolt to the fully retracted position upon rotation of the actuator bar means; and restraint means including a second latch for manually securing the dead bolt only when the dead bolt is in the fully retracted position, wherein the restraint means comprises means for substantially preventing rotation of the actuator bar means when the dead bolt is in the fully retracted position, and a keeper mounted for rotation with the actuator bar means which receives the second latch when the dead bolt is in the fully retracted position.
- 8. The automatic door latch restraint assembly of claim 7, further comprising a manually operable button connected to the second latch for inserting the second latch into the keeper.
- 9. The automatic door latch restraint assembly of claim 8, further comprising a second spring biasing the second latch and button away from engagement with the keeper.
- 10. The automatic door latch restraint assembly of claim 9, further comprising means for counteracting the biasing force of the second spring when the second latch is inserted in the keeper.
- 11. The automatic door latch restraint assembly of claim 10, wherein the means for counteracting the biasing force of the second spring comprises a thin leaf spring in contact with the second latch.
- 12. An automatic door latch restraint assembly comprising:an automatic door latch including a first latch movable to an extended position, a partially retracted position and a fully retracted position, and a first spring biasing the first latch toward the extended position; and restraint means including a second latch for manually securing the first latch in the fully retracted position, and a second spring biasing the second latch away from a position in which the second latch manually secures the first latch in the fully retracted position.
- 13. The automatic door latch restraint assembly of claim 12, wherein the automatic door latch comprises actuator bar means for manually retracting the first latch to the fully retracted position upon rotation of the actuator bar means, the restraint means comprises means for substantially preventing rotation of the actuator bar means when the first latch is in the fully retracted position, and the restraint means comprises a keeper mounted for rotation with the actuator bar means which receives the second latch when the first latch is in the fully retracted position.
- 14. The automatic door latch restraint assembly of claim 12, wherein the first latch is a dead bolt.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a division of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/097,279 filed Jun. 12, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,135,512.
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