The present invention refers to a corral or farm gate latch, which is specifically adapted for the type of gate which can be swung in both directions from the centre axis. This type of gate closer latch simply provides a secure closed position for a gate that opens in either direction.
In the prior art, the most popular style of gate latch is the gravity latch that draws the latch plate down to an extending striker bar operable only from one side of the gate.
Another very common type is the thumb latch which has a release bar that expands through the gate to operate a flat lever style of bolt that is fastened to the fence post via a metal fastening bracket.
There are also two types of barrel-bolt gate latches obtainable; a mechanical bolt slide type requiring human assistance and a spring aided pin which will automatically close on its own as the gate is closed. These types are very unforgiving of any movement in the gate or post structure, therefore requiring regular adjustment.
It is the object of this invention to provide a low maintenance mechanically automated gate closer latch for the more industrious gates used in commercial, farm and ranch applications, whereby illuminating the need for the operator to physically maneuver off and on the utilized implement in order to secure the desired fenced in livestock.
It is a further object of this invention to provide a gate closer latch mechanism that can accept the gate from both directions while at the same time promoting the self latching ability if the gate were swung shut by a lighter manual closing device. This gate closer latch is highly tolerant to the earth's movement of the gates securing posts due to frost build-up or ground, water, and land movement.
Thus in accordance with the present invention, there is provided a mechanical gate closer latch comprising a gate catcher pivot assembly, a bearing tension bolt assembly and three angle iron mounting flanges, systematically integrated on two mounting flat irons together with associated hardware to form the complete gate closer latch assembly.
The above mentioned gate closer latch assembly is a gate closer latch assembly comprising of various radiused assemblies mounted on flat and angle iron flanges which uses the gate pressure from either side to activate the bearing spring assembly to trap the gate in the middle to secure the gate in a closed mode until the next implement activity forces the catcher pivot assembly to overcome the bearing spring assembly tension to allow the gate to open in the direction the implement operator desires.
Further features of this invention will become apparent in the course of the following detailed description.
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The spring tensioner assembly 10 is specifically formed of many parts surrounding flat bar member 6 to whereby the end assembly roller bearing 7 is mounted on the bearing mount pin 13, which is mounted on the sliding bearing tensioner bolt assembly 12 all inclusive to provide tension on the outer case of the roller bearing 7, forcing the gate catcher to seek out the centre position to hold its acquired gate-member intact. The tension spring 8, which encircles the all-thread bolt 12, has its tension force predetermined by the force the two nuts and washers that make up the tension hardware 9 provided.
The second position of the gate catcher assembly 5 in the preferred embodiment would be the open position, whereby gate catcher assembly 5 is forced by the large implement thereby pushing the above mentioned assembly to one side or the other, forcing the bearing tensioner assembly back as the fingers 15 are pressured against the roller bearing 7 promoting it to move back which forces the tensioner assembly 10 to load up until the gate returns to the closed position returning the gate closure assembly to return to its original position, relaxing the tensioner assembly.
The gate closer Latch assembly of the present invention is ideally manufactured first by welding on some assemblies and by nut and bolt assembly on the remainder.
The gate closer latch of the present invention, because of its distinctive fabrication, bestows advantages above the existing gate latches. This design forgives all the complications derived from the movement of ground, by frost and water content, causing the raising and lowering of the major gate components. This latch provides a trouble free, automatic system of holding the gate at a firm closed position until the next implement forces it to automatically open, thereby eliminating the need for the operator to get off the implement.
Because of this distinct design the latch does not require any technical skills for installation; the complete gate closer latch can be installed by screwing four bolts to the anchor pole.
The foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the invention. Further since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and accordingly all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the invention.
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