Claims
- 1. A door latch mechanism, comprising:
- a latch case;
- a latch slidably supported within said case for movement between an advanced position projecting from said case and a retracted position substantially within said case;
- spring means for urging said latch normally toward said advanced position;
- a latch retractor having one end connected to said latch, said latch retractor having a yoke-shaped opposite end defining a pair of spaced legs, at least one of said legs being twisted out of the plane of said retractor adjacent said latch to define a twisted tab cam follower; and
- a cam sleeve rotatably supported adjacent said twisted tab cam follower and having a cam lobe engageable therewith upon rotation of said cam sleeve to move said latch retractor in a direction displacing said latch toward said retracted position.
- 2. The latch mechanism of claim 1 wherein both of said legs are twisted out of the plane of said retractor adjacent said latch to define a pair of twisted tab cam followers, said cam lobe being engageable with one of said followers upon cam sleeve rotation in one direction and with the other of said followers upon cam sleeve rotation in the opposite direction.
- 3. A deadbolt mechanism, comprising;
- a deadbolt case;
- a deadbolt slidably supported within said deadbolt case for movement between an advanced position projecting from said case and a retracted position substantially retracted into said case;
- a linkage housing secured to one end of said case; and
- a linkage supported within said housing for moving said deadbolt between said advanced and retracted positions, said linkage including a drive sleeve rotatably supported within said housing and having an outwardly radiating drive link, an output link having one end coupled to said deadbolt, and lost motion means including a lost motion pin coupled between the other end of said output link and said drive link whereby rotation of said drive sleeve advances and retracts said deadbolt;
- said linkage housing defining a ramped track for guiding said lost motion pin along a ramped path set angularly with respect to the direction of deadbolt displacement.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 012,434, filed Feb. 9, 1987, and now U.S. Pat. No. 4,784,417, which is in turn a division of Ser. No. 825,053, filed Jan. 31, 1986, and now U.S. Pat. No. 4,671,089.
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Divisions (2)
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