1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a door latch assembly for a panic exit door, and more particularly to a door latch assembly for a panic exit door including an improved and simplified structure or configuration for allowing the door latch assembly to be easily actuated or operated by the user.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Various kinds of typical door latch assemblies for panic exit doors have been developed and provided for latching or locking the exit doors and comprise a push bar connected or coupled to a door latch assembly for actuating or operating the door latch assembly to lock and release the exit doors.
For example, U.S. Pat. No. 3,614,145 to Zawadzki, U.S. Pat. No. 3,877,262 to Williams, U.S. Pat. No. 4,709,950 to Zortman, U.S. Pat. No. 4,796,931 to Heid, U.S. Pat. No. 5,219,385 to Yeh, U.S. Pat. No. 5,605,362 to Surko, Jr., U.S. Pat. No. 6,009,732 to Haeck et al., and U.S. Pat. No. 6,032,985 to Cutter disclose several of the typical door latch assemblies for panic exit doors and each also comprising a door latch assembly including a latch device for selectively latching or locking an exit door panel to a door frame, and a push bar connected or coupled to the latch device of the door latch assembly for actuating or operating a latch tongue or latch bolt of the door latch assembly to lock and release the exit doors or the like.
However, normally, it takes a great force for forcing or moving the latch tongue or latch bolt of the door latch assembly from the door frame such that the latch tongue or latch bolt of the door latch assembly may not be easily actuated or operated by the user with a decreased force.
The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the afore-described disadvantages of the conventional door latch assemblies.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a door latch assembly including an improved and simplified structure or configuration for allowing the door latch assembly to be easily actuated or operated by the user with less force.
The other objective of the present invention is to provide a door latch assembly including an improved and simplified structure or configuration for allowing the door latch assembly to be easily and quickly assembled by the workers.
In accordance with one aspect of the invention, there is provided a door latch assembly comprising a door panel, a door frame, a keeper member attached to the door frame, a push bar mechanism including a casing attached to the door panel, an actuating lever slidably received in the casing, and a push bar attached to the casing and connected to the actuating lever and for actuating the actuating lever to move relative to the casing, and a latch mechanism including a seat panel attached to the door panel, the seat panel including an opening formed therein, an actuating element rotatably engaged with the opening of the seat panel, the actuating element including an engaging hole formed therein and including a cam member provided thereon, a housing attached to the seat panel, the housing including a compartment formed therein, a rotary latch member rotatably attached to the housing with a pivot axle for selectively engaging with the keeper member, a sliding member slidably received and engaged in the housing and connected to the actuating lever for selectively engaging with the rotary latch member and for selectively locking the rotary latch member to the keeper member and for selectively latching the door panel to the door frame, and for allowing the sliding member to be moved relative to the seat panel and to be moved away from the rotary latch member with the actuating lever when the push bar is moved toward the casing, and thus for allowing the door latch assembly to be easily actuated or operated by the user with less force, and to be easily and quickly assembled by the workers.
The rotary latch member includes a number of ears extended radially and outwardly therefrom for forming a number of notches between the ears and for engaging with the keeper member. The keeper member includes a stopping rod for engaging with the notches of the rotary latch member and for selectively latching or locking the door panel to the door frame with the rotary latch member. The sliding member includes a tongue provided thereon for selectively engaging with the rotary latch member and for selectively latching or locking the rotary latch member to the keeper member.
The sliding member includes a guide slot formed therein, and the seat panel includes a guide stud extended therefrom for slidably engaging with the guide slot of the sliding member and for guiding the sliding member to slide relative to the seat panel and the housing. The latch mechanism includes a guide lever, and guide lever includes an orifice formed therein for engaging with the guide stud and for guiding the sliding member to move relative to the seat panel and the housing.
The sliding member includes a flap extended therefrom and having an aperture formed in the flap for slidably engaging with the guide lever. The seat panel includes a guide channel formed therein, and the sliding member includes a guide pin slidably engaged in the guide channel of the seat panel for guiding and limiting the sliding member to move relative to the seat panel and the housing and toward and away from the rotary latch member.
The push bar mechanism includes a linking device coupled between the push bar and the casing. The linking device includes a bracket secured to the casing, an elbow pivotally mounted to the bracket with a pivot rod, the elbow includes a first end portion pivotally mounted to the push bar with a pivot pole and a second end portion pivotally connected to the actuating lever with a pivot pin for allowing the actuating lever to be moved relative to the casing by the elbow when the elbow is pivoted relative to the bracket and the casing.
The linking device includes a spring biasing member engaged onto the pivot rod and engaged between the elbow and the bracket for biasing and forcing the push bar to move away from the bracket and the casing when the push bar is released. The sliding member includes a cam seat provided therein for engaging with the cam member of the actuating element and for allowing the sliding member to be moved or actuated by the actuating element when the actuating element is rotated relative to the door panel.
The push bar mechanism includes an anchoring device for engaging with the actuating lever. For example, the anchoring device includes a frame mounted to the casing, and the frame includes a guide passage formed therein for slidably engaging with the actuating lever. The anchoring device includes a rotary member rotatably attached to the frame and the casing with a pivot shaft for selectively engaging with the actuating lever and for selectively anchoring or positioning the actuating lever to the casing and the door panel.
The rotary member includes a non-circular engaging bore formed therein for engaging with the pivot shaft which is a non-circular pivot shaft and for allowing the rotary member and the pivot shaft to be rotated in concert with each other. The rotary member includes two curved grooves oppositely formed therein, and two fasteners are slidably engaged in the grooves of the rotary member for guiding and limiting the rotary member to rotate relative to the frame.
The rotary member includes a notch formed therein for selectively engaging with the actuating lever for selectively engaging with the actuating lever, and the actuating lever includes a depression formed therein for slidably engaging with the rotary member. The actuating lever includes a stop member for selectively engaging with the notch of the rotary member and for anchoring the actuating lever to the rotary member.
Further objectives and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from a careful reading of the detailed description provided hereinbelow, with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.
Referring to the drawings, and initially to
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A spring biasing member 26 is attached or mounted to the elbow 22, or engaged onto the pivot rod 23 and contacted or engaged between the elbow 22 and the bracket 21 and/or the casing 10 for biasing and forcing the push bar 12 to move away from the bracket 21 and the casing 10 when the push bar 12 is released (
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A housing 35 and/or a cover 36 are attached or mounted to the inner or indoor portion of the door panel 11, and mounted or secured to the seat panel 30 with screws or catches or fasteners (not illustrated) or the like, and the housing 35 includes a compartment 37 formed therein for pivotally or rotatably receiving or engaging with a rotary latch member 40, for example, the rotary latch member 40 is partially and pivotally or rotatably received or engaged in the compartment 37 of the housing 35 and pivotally or rotatably attached or mounted to the housing 35 with a pivot axle 38, and the rotary latch member 40 includes a number of fingers or ears 41 extended radially and outwardly therefrom for forming or defining a number of depressions or notches 42 therein and between the ears 41 and for engaging with the stopping rod 17 of the keeper member 16 (
A follower or sliding member 50 is slidably received or engaged in the housing 35 and pivotally connected or coupled to the actuating lever 27 with a pivot pin or connecting pin 51 (
The seat panel 30 may further include one or more (such as two) guide channels 44 formed therein, and the sliding member 50 includes one or more (such as two) guide pins 53 mounted or secured thereto and slidably received or engaged in the guide channels 44 of the seat panel 30 respectively for further guiding the sliding member 50 to slide or move relative to the seat panel 30 and the housing 35 and for further guiding the sliding member 50 to move toward or away from the rotary latch member 40. The sliding member 50 includes a tongue 54 formed or provided thereon for selectively contacting or engaging with the rotary latch member 40 (
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A guide lever 55 may further be provided and includes an orifice 56 formed therein for receiving or engaging with the guide stud 43, and the sliding member 50 includes a flap 57 extended therefrom and having an aperture 58 formed therein for slidably receiving or engaging with the guide lever 55 and for further guiding the sliding member 50 to move relative to the seat panel 30 and the housing 35 and for further guiding the sliding member 50 to move toward or away from the rotary latch member 40. As shown in
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A retaining bar or element 77 is mounted or secured to the frame 70 with one or more (such as two) rivets or fasteners 78, and contacted or engaged with the rotary member 72 for allowing the rotary member 72 to be solidly and stably anchored or retained or positioned between the frame 70 and the retaining element 77 and for preventing the rotary member 72 from being disengaged or separated from the frame 70. The fasteners 78 are slidably received or engaged in the grooves 76 of the rotary member 72 for guiding or limiting the rotary member 72 to smoothly pivot and rotate relative to the frame 70. The rotary member 72 further includes a notch 79 formed therein. The actuating lever 27 includes a recess or depression 80 formed therein for slidably receiving or engaging with the rotary member 72, and includes a stop member 81 formed or defined or provided on one side of the depression 80 of the actuating lever 27.
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Accordingly, the door latch assembly in accordance with the present invention includes an improved and simplified structure or configuration for allowing the door latch assembly to be easily actuated or operated by the user.
Although this invention has been described with a certain degree of particularity, it is to be understood that the present disclosure has been made by way of example only and that numerous changes in the detailed construction and the combination and arrangement of parts may be resorted to without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.