Claims
- 1. A latch mechanism for use with and attachable to an overhead bifold door movable between open and closed positions over a doorway, the doorway having a first door jamb and a second door jamb and the overhead bifold door having a first door panel and a second door panel hingedly attached to each other, the latch mechanism comprising:
- a latch arm assembly, including a movable latch arm and biasing means, attachable to the first door panel of the overhead bifold door adjacent the first door jamb of the doorway, said latch arm assembly having a first, latched position and a second, unlatched position of said latch arm, said latch arm including a first member, a second member and a third member, said second member being pivotally attached to said first member, and said third member being pivotally attached to said second member;
- a latch member attachable to the first door jamb, and positioned for selective, cooperative engagement with said second member of said latch arm;
- actuation means attachable to the first door panel of the overhead bifold door for operative activation of said latch arm assembly between said latched and unlatched positions and for moving said latch arm into latching relation to said latch member;
- connecting means linking said actuation means and said latch arm assembly;
- a power source for driving the latch mechanism; and
- power transmission means between said power source and said actuation means.
- 2. The latch mechanism as recited in claim 1, wherein said power source is a motor.
- 3. The latch mechanism as recited in claim 2, wherein:
- said motor is mounted to the first door panel of the overhead bifold door.
- 4. A latch mechanism for use with and attachable to an overhead bifold door movable between open and closed positions over a doorway, the doorway having a first door jamb and a second door jamb and the overhead bifold door having a first door panel and a second door panel hingedly attached to each other, the latch mechanism comprising:
- a latch arm assembly, including a movable latch arm and biasing means, attachable to the first door panel of the overhead bifold door adjacent the first door jamb of the doorway, said latch arm assembly having a first, latched position and a second, unlatched position of said latch arm, said latch arm assembly further comprising:
- a base member mounted on the first door panel of the overhead bifold door;
- a pivot member attachable to said base member;
- a hook member attachable to said pivot member; and
- a rocker arm attachable to said pivot member and said hook member;
- a latch member attachable to the first door jamb, and positioned for selective, cooperative engagement with said latch arm;
- actuation means attachable to the first door panel of the overhead bifold door for operative activation of said latch arm assembly between said latched and unlatched positions and for moving said latch arm into latching relation to said latch member;
- connecting means linking said actuation means and said latch arm assembly;
- a power source for driving the latch mechanism; and
- power transmission means between said power source and said actuation means.
- 5. The latch mechanism as recited in claim 1, wherein:
- said first member of said latch arm is a pivot member;
- said second member of said latch arm is a hook member; and
- said third member of said latch arm is a rocker arm.
- 6. A latch mechanism as recited in claim 1, wherein said latch arm assembly further comprises:
- a base member attachable to the first door panel of the overhead bifold door.
- 7. A latch mechanism as recited in claim 6, wherein:
- said first member of said latch arm is a pivot member;
- said second member of said latch arm is a hook member; and
- said third member of said latch arm is a rocker arm having a first end and a second end.
- 8. A latch mechanism as recited in claim 7, further comprising:
- a first hinge pin hingedly connecting said pivot member to said base member;
- a second hinge pin hingedly connecting said hook member to said pivot member; and
- a third hinge pin hingedly connecting said rocker arm to said hook member.
- 9. A latch mechanism as recited in claim 8, wherein:
- said biasing means is operatively associated with said latch arm and normally biases said latch arm to said unlatched position wherein said latch arm is held out of latching relation to said latch member, and said connecting means being operatively connected to said latch member to overcome said biasing means in response to operation of said actuation means to rotate said latch arm to said latched position.
- 10. A latch mechanism as recited in claim 9, wherein:
- said third hinge pin is attached to said first end of said rocker arm;
- said rocker arm includes an anchor pin attached to said second end thereof;
- said biasing means is a spring having a first end and a second end, said first end of said spring being attached to said anchor pin and said second end of said spring being attached to said first hinge pin.
- 11. A latch mechanism as recited in claim 1, wherein:
- said biasing means is operatively associated with said latch arm and normally biases said latch arm to said unlatched position wherein said latch arm is held out of latching relation to said latch member, and said connecting means being operatively connected to said latch member to overcome said biasing means in response to operation of said actuation means to rotate said latch arm to said latched position.
- 12. A latch mechanism as recited in claim 1, wherein:
- said power transmission means includes a power shaft having a first end and a second end, said first end of said power shaft being connected to said power source; and
- said actuation means is mounted to said second end of said power shaft.
- 13. A latch mechanism as recited in claim 12, wherein said actuation means comprises:
- a cylindrical threaded portion having a first end and a second end, said cylindrical threaded portion being coaxial with said power shaft;
- a threaded nut that travels along said cylindrical threaded portion;
- a connecting arm projecting from said threaded nut, said connecting arm being attached to said connecting means; and
- a stopping segment near an end of said cylindrical threaded portion, whereby when said power shaft rotates, said threaded nut travels along said cylindrical threaded portion until it confronts said stopping segment, after which said threaded nut rotates with said power shaft.
- 14. A latch mechanism as recited in claim 8, further comprising:
- a first pulley member rotatably attached to said latch arm; and
- a second pulley member rotatably attached to said base member.
- 15. A latch mechanism as recited in claim 14, wherein:
- said connecting means is a cable having a first end, a second end and an intermediate portion; and
- said first end of said cable is attached to said first hinge pin, said second end of said cable is attached to said actuation means, and said intermediate portion of said cable engages said first pulley member and said second pulley member.
- 16. A latch mechanism as recited in claim 15, wherein:
- said first pulley member is rotatably attached to said hook member.
- 17. A latch mechanism as recited in claim 12, wherein said actuation means comprises:
- a cylindrical threaded portion having a first end and a second end, said cylindrical threaded portion being coaxial with said power shaft;
- a threaded nut that travels along said cylindrical threaded portion;
- a cylinder member mounted to said threaded nut, said cylinder member including a cylinder stop projecting therefrom; and
- a stopping segment near an end of said cylindrical threaded portion, whereby when said power shaft rotates, said threaded nut travels along said cylindrical threaded portion until it confronts said stopping segment, after which said threaded nut rotates with said power shaft.
- 18. A latch mechanism as recited in claim 1, further comprising:
- latch arm assembly raising means, whereby said latch arm assembly is raised to a position when the overhead bifold door is moving between the open and closed positions that assures easy clearance of said latch member.
- 19. A latch mechanism as recited in claim 18, wherein said latch arm assembly raising means comprises:
- an anchor member fixedly attached to the second door panel of the overhead bifold door; and
- a connecting member having a first end and a second end, said first end of said connecting member being fixedly attached to said anchor member and said second end of said connecting member being fixedly attached to said third member of said latch arm.
- 20. A latch mechanism as recited in claim 19, wherein:
- said connecting member is a chain.
- 21. A latch mechanism as recited in claim 4, wherein:
- the power source is a motor.
- 22. A latch mechanism as recited in claim 21, wherein:
- said motor is mounted to the first door panel of the overhead bifold door.
- 23. A latch mechanism as recited in claim 4, wherein:
- a first hinge pin hingedly connecting said pivot member to said base member;
- a second hinge pin hingedly connecting said hook member to said pivot member; and
- a third hinge pin hingedly connecting said rocker arm to said hook member.
- 24. A latch mechanism as recited in claim 23, wherein:
- said biasing means is operatively associated with said latch arm and normally biases said latch arm to said unlatched position wherein said latch arm is held out of latching relation to said latch member, and said connecting means being operatively connected to said latch member to overcome said biasing means in response to operation of said actuation means to rotate said latch arm to said latched position.
- 25. A latch mechanism as recited in claim 24, wherein:
- said third hinge pin is attached to said first end of said rocker arm;
- said rocker arm includes an anchor pin attached to said second end thereof;
- said biasing means is a spring having a first end and a second end, said first end of said spring being attached to said anchor pin and said second end of said spring being attached to said first hinge pin.
- 26. A latch mechanism as recited in claim 4, wherein:
- said biasing means is operatively associated with said latch arm and normally biases said latch arm to said unlatched position wherein said latch arm is held out of latching relation to said latch member, and said connecting means being operatively connected to said latch member to overcome said biasing means in response to operation of said actuation means to rotate said latch arm to said latched position.
- 27. A latch mechanism as recited in claim 4, wherein:
- said power transmission means includes a power shaft having a first end and a second end, said first end of said power shaft being connected to said power source; and
- said actuation means is mounted to said second end of said power shaft.
- 28. A latch mechanism as recited in claim 27, wherein said actuation means comprises:
- a cylindrical threaded portion having a first end and a second end, said cylindrical threaded portion being coaxial with said power shaft;
- a threaded nut that travels along said cylindrical threaded portion;
- a connecting arm projecting from said threaded nut, said connecting arm being attached to said connecting means; and
- a stopping segment near an end of said cylindrical threaded portion, whereby when said power shaft rotates, said threaded nut travels along said cylindrical threaded portion until it confronts said stopping segment, after which said threaded nut rotates with said power shaft.
- 29. A latch mechanism as recited in claim 26, further comprising:
- a first pulley member rotatably attached to said latch arm; and
- a second pulley member rotatably attached to said base member.
- 30. A latch mechanisms as recited in claim 29, wherein:
- said connecting means is a cable having a first end, a second end and an intermediate portion; and
- said first end of said cable is attached to said first hinge pin, said second end of said cable is attached to aid actuation means, and said intermediate portion of said cable engages said first pulley member and said second pulley member.
- 31. A latch mechanism as recited in claim 30, wherein:
- said first pulley member is rotatably attached to said hook member.
- 32. A latch mechanism as recited in claim 27, wherein said actuation means comprises:
- a cylindrical threaded portion having a first end and a second end, said cylindrical threaded portion being coaxial with said power shaft;
- a threaded nut that travels along said cylindrical threaded portion;
- a cylinder member mounted to said threaded nut, said cylinder member including a cylinder stop projecting therefrom; and
- a stopping segment near an end of aid cylindrical threaded portion, whereby when said power shaft rotates, said threaded nut travels along said cylindrical threaded portion until it confronts said stopping segment, after which said threaded nut rotates with said power shaft.
- 33. A latch mechanism as recited in claim 4, further comprising:
- latch arm assembly raising means, whereby said latch arm assembly is raised to a position when the overhead bifold door is moving between the open and closed positions that assures easy clearance of said latch member.
- 34. A latch mechanism as recited in claim 33, wherein said latch arm assembly raising means comprises:
- an anchor member fixedly attached to the second door panel of the overhead bifold door; and
- a chain having a first end and a second end, said first end of said chain being fixedly attached to said anchor member and said second end of said chain being fixedly attached to said rocker arm.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/653,770, filed Feb. 11, 1991 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,168,914.
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