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 actuated or operated or tested without a push bar.
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. 5,464,259 to Cohrs et al., U.S. Pat. No. 6,009,732 to Haeck et al., and U.S. Patent Application Publication No. 2012/0032455 A1 to Lin disclose several of the typical door latch assemblies for panic exit doors and each also comprising a door latch assembly including an upper latch device and a lower latch device for selectively latching or locking an exit door panel to a door frame, and a push bar connected or coupled to the upper latch device and the lower latch device of the door latch assembly for actuating or operating the door latch assembly to lock and release the exit doors.
However, the upper and the lower latch devices of the door latch assembly should be actuated or operated by the push bar, and thus may not be actuated or operated or tested without the push bar, such that the push bar should be assembled and connected or coupled to the upper and the lower latch devices of the door latch assembly before the door latch assembly may be actuated or operated or tested.
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 actuated or operated or tested without a push bar.
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 casing attached to the door panel, an actuating lever slidably received in the casing, 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, a receptacle mounted to the door panel, the receptacle including a chamber formed therein, the receptacle including an orifice formed therein and communicating with the chamber of the receptacle, two brackets mounted to the receptacle, two latchbolts pivotally attached to the brackets, two linking rods slidably attached to the brackets and connected to the latchbolts respectively for actuating the latchbolts to selectively move into the brackets, a housing engaged into the chamber of the receptacle and secured to the receptacle, the housing including an aperture formed therein and aligned with the orifice of the receptacle, two rotary members pivotally mounted in the housing with the pivot shafts respectively, two sliding links slidably mounted to the housing and coupled to the linking rods and engaged with the rotary members respectively for forcing the sliding links to move up and down relative to the housing and the receptacle when the rotary members are pivoted relative to the housing, a sliding member slidably received and engaged in the housing and engaged with the rotary members for pivoting the rotary members relative to the housing when the sliding member is moved relative to the housing, the sliding member including a limb extended therefrom for engaging with the actuating lever and for allowing the sliding member to be moved relative to the housing with the actuating lever, the sliding member including a cam seat provided therein, an actuating element pivotally mounted to the housing, the actuating element including an engaging hole formed therein and aligned with the aperture of the housing and the orifice of the receptacle, the actuating element including a cam member provided thereon for engaging with the cam seat of the sliding member and for moving the sliding member relative to the housing when the actuating element is pivoted relative to the housing, and a handle pivotally attached to the door panel and coupled to an axle, the axle is engaged through the orifice of the receptacle and the aperture of the housing and engaged with the engaging hole of the actuating element for actuating the axle to rotate the actuating element relative to the housing selectively, and a tool member may be engaged with the engaging hole of the housing for testing whether the actuating element has been suitably assembled or not before the handle actuated axle is engaged with the engaging hole of the actuating element, or before the handle is pivotally attached to the door panel.
The housing includes a cap mounted to the housing, and the cap includes a groove formed therein for slidably receiving and engaging with the limb of the sliding member and for engaging with the actuating lever. The receptacle includes a channel formed therein and aligned with the groove of the cap for engaging with an end portion of the actuating lever and for allowing the end portion of the actuating lever to be engaged with the limb of the sliding member.
The sliding member includes two guide notches formed therein, and two active pins are attached to the rotary members and slidably engaged in the guide notches of the sliding member respectively for allowing the rotary members to be pivoted relative to the housing by the sliding member when the sliding member is moved relative to the housing.
The rotary members each include a follower pin engaged with the sliding link respectively for forcing the sliding link and the linking rods to move up and down relative to the housing and the receptacle when the rotary members are pivoted relative to the housing. The linking rods are each coupled to the bracket with an extension for allowing the linking rods to be adjustably coupled to the bracket.
The housing includes two guide tracks each having a guide slot formed therein, and the guide slots of the guide tracks are faced or directed toward each other for slidably engaging with the sliding member and for guiding the sliding member to move relative to the housing and for preventing the sliding member from being disengaged from the housing. The pivot shafts are attached to the guide tracks respectively for mounting the guide tracks to the housing.
The actuating element is pivotally mounted to the housing with a pivot rod, the pivot rod is rotatably engaged in the aperture of the housing and aligned with the orifice of the receptacle for engaging with the axle, and for allowing the tool member to be engaged with the engaging hole of the housing and for testing whether the actuating element has been suitably assembled or not before the handle is pivotally attached to the door panel.
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
The receptacle 10 includes a compartment or chamber 11 formed therein, and includes one or more (such as two) flaps or ears 12 extended laterally and outwardly therefrom for mounting or securing the receptacle 10 to the door panel 80. The door panel 80 further includes a cover 84 also attached or mounted to the inner or indoor portion of the door panel 80 and disposed and arranged or located beside the casing 81 for covering or shielding or protecting the actuating lever 83, and a shield 85 attached or mounted to the outer or outdoor portion of the door panel 80 and/or attached or mounted to the receptacle 10, a hand grip or handle 86 is pivotally or rotatably attached or mounted to the shield 85 or the door panel 80 and connected or coupled to an axle 87 which is engaged into the chamber 11 of the receptacle 10. One or more (such as two) latch rods 88 are attached or mounted to the shield 85 and engaged into the chamber 11 of the receptacle 10 for mounting or securing the shield 85 and the handle 86 to the receptacle 10.
The receptacle 10 includes a channel 13 formed in one of the side portions 14 of the receptacle 10 (
The latch mechanism 1 includes a latch or transmitting device 3 having a box or housing 30 (
One or more (such as two) guide tracks 33, 34 are each mounted or secured in the housing 30 with one or more (such as two) pivot shafts 35, and each include a guide slot 36 formed therein, and the guide slots 36 of the guide tracks 33, 34 are faced or directed toward each other for slidably receiving or engaging with a follower or sliding member 40 (
Two rotary members 44, 45 are pivotally or rotatably attached or mounted to the guide tracks 33, 34 and/or the housing 30 with the pivot shafts 35 respectively, for example, and the rotary members 44, 45 each include an active or first pin 46, 47 attached or mounted thereto and offset from the pivot shafts 35 and slidably received or engaged in the guide notches 42 of the sliding member 40 respectively for allowing the rotary members 44, 45 to be pivoted or rotated relative to the guide tracks 33, 34 and/or the housing 30 with or by the sliding member 40 when the sliding member 40 is moved relative to the housing 30 with or by the end portion 89 of the actuating lever 83 (
Two sliding links 50, 51 are slidably attached or mounted to the housing 30 with the pivot shafts 35, for example, the sliding links 50, 51 each include one or more (such as two) longitudinal or oblong holes 52 formed therein for slidably receiving or engaging with the pivot shafts 35 respectively and for guiding or limiting the sliding links 50, 51 to move up and down relative to the housing 30 and the receptacle 10 (
Another rotary member or actuating element 53 is pivotally or rotatably attached or mounted to the housing 30 with a pivot rod 54 (
The actuating element 53 includes a curved or convex guide or cam surface or cam member 56 formed or provided thereon (
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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 actuated or operated or tested without a push bar, and for allowing the door latch assembly to be easily and quickly assembled by the workers or the like.
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.