Not applicable.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to door latches, and more particularly, not by way of limitation, to an improved door latch assembly for maintaining a door in an ajar position and a closed position.
2. Brief Description of the Prior Art
Structures for maintaining a door ajar are well known in the art. In a typical home, rooms may become colder in winter and hotter in summer due in part to poor air circulation. To counter poor air circulation and to maintain the exclusion of pets and small children from a room, a door structure can be used to maintain a door in an ajar position.
To this end, although door latch structures of the existing art are operable, further improvements are desirable to enhance the use of a door latch assembly which functions to maintain a door in a fixed ajar position. It is to such a door latch assembly that the present invention is directed.
Referring now to the drawings, and more particularly to
It is contemplated that the door latch assembly 10 is constructed from two pieces of material, however, it should be understood that the door latch assembly 10 may be constructed from various components or from one solid piece of material. The door latch assembly 10 is preferably made of a durable and rigid material which is strong enough to prevent movement and bending of the door latch assembly 10. Suitable materials for construction of the door latch assembly 10 and components thereof include polymeric materials, plastics, metals such as aluminum, steel, titanium, magnesium or alloys containing these metals, and composite materials which are capable of providing the desired strength and durability for the door latch assembly 10.
Referring now to
The first leg 18 of the base member 12 is provided with a striker plate portion 22. The striker plate portion 22 is provided with a pair of connector members 24 and 26 positioned on vertically opposing sides of an opening 28. The opening 28 is sized and dimensioned to receive a door latch. Each of the connector members 24 and 26 of the striker plate portion 22 are provided with an indentation 30 so as to adapt the striker plate portion 22 to the size of any conventional striker plate. The striker plate portion 22 effectively replaces a conventional striker plate. It is well known in the art that there are various sizes of striker plates used in different sized door jambs. The indentation 30 substantially extends vertically along the connector members 24 and 26 to adapt to various sized striker plates such that a screw may penetrate each of the connector members 24 and 26. A screw is used to connect each of the connector members 24 and 26 of the striker plate portion 22 to a door jamb. Additionally, the connector members 24 and 26 may include a longer portion of material so as to adapt to various sized striker plates, thus a portion of the connector members 24 and 26 may be trimmed off to compensate for various sizes of conventional striker plates. It should be understood that connectors are well know in the art and include various means for connecting one element to another.
In one embodiment, the first leg 18 of the base member 12 is mounted to a door jamb by the striker plate portion 22 by removing a conventional striker plate from the door jamb and replacing the conventional striker plate with the striker plate portion 22. Although the striker plate portion 22 is shown as a unitary portion of the base member 12, it should be understood that the striker plate portion 22 may be provided as a separate component from the base member 12 so long as the striker plate portion 22 functions in a manner as described herein.
The second leg 20 of the base member 12 includes a first end 32, a second end 34, an inner surface 36 and an outer surface 38. The second leg 20 extends about a door frame (not shown). The inner surface 36 of the second leg 20 of the base member 12 is capable of being positioned to allow for a secure fit between the second leg 20 of the base member 12 and a wall when the base member 12 is positioned against a wall.
A slot 39 is provided proximate the first end 32 of the second leg 20 of the base member 12. The slot 39 is configured so as to provide a pair of spaced apart tracks 43a and 43b. The end of the tracks 43 and 43b cooperate to provide a seat which is defined by a shoulder 49. An opening 40 is provided in the slot 39 such that a screw may be inserted to provide additional support for the base member 12 when being mounted about the door frame.
The outer surface 38 of the second leg 20 is provided with a first side member 41 and second side member 42. The first side member 41 and the second side member 42 are positioned in a spaced apart vertical relationship so as to form a channel 44 extending substantially between the first end 32 and the second end 34 of the second leg 20 for receiving the extension member 14. The second end 34 of the second leg 20 is provided with a pair of openings 45 and 46 and a pair of spaced apart tracks 47 and 48 (not shown) for providing additional support to the door latch assembly 10. A button 50 is also provided proximate the second end 34 of the second leg 20 of the base member 12 which will be discussed in more detail hereinafter. An opening 51 is provided which is positioned about the button 50.
Referring now to
The other end 63 of the locking member 52 includes a key 65. The slot 39 of the base member 12 is configured to receive the key 65. A portion of the key 65 is configured to engage the tracks 43a and 43b of the slot 39.
The door stop member 54 extends substantially perpendicular from the latch cup member 56. The door stop member 54 includes a surface 62 for receiving a door.
The latch cup member 56 is provided with a latch retaining space 64 for receiving a latch of a door when the door is moved into the ajar position. The latch retaining space 64 is configured so as to be capable of receiving various sizes of door latches.
Referring now to
In use, the door latch assembly 10 is attached to a door jamb 15. To attach the door latch assembly 10 to the door jamb 15, the conventional door striker plate (if present) is removed. The striker plate portion 22 of the base member 12 of the door latch assembly 10 is attached to the door jamb 15. The inner surface 36 of the second leg 20 of the base member 12 is positioned against the door trim or a wall to allow for a snug fit between the second leg 20 of the base member 12 and the wall 17. The locking member 52 of the extension member 14 is matingly received by the base member 12. The door 16 engages the surface 62 of the door stop 54 and the latch of the door 16 is received by the latch receiving space 64 of the latch cup member 56 and the door 16 is maintained in the ajar position.
The door latch assembly 10 is economical and easily installed. A door may be left ajar with the door latch assembly 10 allowing better air circulation for a room, while preventing animals or small children to transit through the door way. Another advantage of the door latch assembly 10 also allows children to be better heard when confined to a room than with the door completely closed and can prevent animal contact with small children when desired.
When not in use, the extension member 14 may be removed from the channel 44 and stored in a safe location to allow for a door to function normally. The door latch assembly 10 can be easily installed to replace the common door striker plate on both right hand and left hand doors. At all times a door knob will function normally.
In other embodiments, the various parts of the door latch assembly 10 are constructed from glow in the dark materials to prevent inadvertent contact at night by an individual. Optional attachments to the door latch assembly 10 may be included for placing car keys, wallets, change, etc. A night light may be provided to illuminate the door latch assembly 10. Additionally, an alarm may be provided to alert one of the opening of a door.
From the above description, it is clear that the present invention is well adapted to carry out the objectives and to attain the advantages mentioned herein as well as those inherent in the invention. While presently preferred embodiments of the invention have been described for purposes of this disclosure, it will be understood that numerous changes may be made which will readily suggest themselves to those skilled in the art and which are accomplished within the spirit of the invention disclosed.
The present application claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 61/094,587, filed Sep. 5, 2008, which is hereby expressly incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
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