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 and quickly made or manufactured with a reduced making or manufacturing procedure and/or cost and to be easily and quickly assembled by the workers or the like.
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 a complicated connecting or coupling mechanism, in addition, the upper and the lower latch devices of the door latch assembly also include a complicated connecting or coupling mechanism, such that the making or manufacturing procedures and/or the cost may be greatly increased.
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 and quickly assembled by the workers and for allowing the door latch assembly to be easily and quickly made or manufactured with a reduced making or manufacturing procedure and/or cost and to be easily and quickly assembled by the workers or the like.
In accordance with one aspect of the invention, there is provided a door latch assembly comprising a door frame, a door panel engaged in the door frame, a push bar attached to the door panel, two strikes each including a chamber formed therein, and each strike including a tongue extended into the chamber of the strike, two receptacles mounted to the door panel and spaced from each other, the receptacles each including a compartment formed therein and defined by a base wall and two side walls, the receptacles each including an ear extended into the compartment of the receptacle, and the ears each including an opening formed therein and communicating with the compartment of the receptacle, two latchbolts pivotally attached to the receptacles respectively for selectively engaging with the strikes respectively and for selectively locking the door panel to the door frame, the latchbolts each including a notch formed therein and defined between two flaps for selectively engaging with the tongue of the strike and for selectively locking the door panel to the door frame, and the latchbolts each including a projection extended therefrom, two sliding members slidably received and engaged in the chambers of the receptacles respectively, the sliding members each including a protrusion extended therefrom for selectively engaging with the projections of the latchbolts respectively and for positioning the latchbolts to the receptacles at the selected opened or close position, the sliding members each including an extension extended therefrom and slidably engaged into the openings of the ears of the receptacle respectively for guiding and limiting the sliding members to move relative to the receptacle, two spring biasing members engaged between the sliding members and the receptacles respectively for biasing and forcing the sliding members toward the strikes respectively, and two actuating levers connected between the sliding members and the push bar for allowing the sliding members to be moved away from the latchbolts by the push bar with the actuating levers selectively. The door latch assembly includes an improved and simplified structure or configuration for allowing the door latch assembly to be easily and quickly made or manufactured with a reduced making or manufacturing procedure and/or cost and to be easily and quickly assembled by the workers or the like.
The latchbolts are pivotally attached to the receptacles with pivot shafts respectively, and two spring biasing elements are engaged between the latchbolts and the receptacles respectively for biasing and forcing the latchbolts to engage with the tongue of the strikes respectively and for allowing the latchbolts to be engaged with the strikes automatically.
The latchbolts each include a curved cam member provided thereon, and two guide posts are secured to the side walls of the receptacle and extended through the compartment of the receptacle for selectively and smoothly contacting or engaging with the cam member of the latchbolt and for stably and solidly guiding the latchbolt to rotate relative to the receptacle and for preventing the latchbolt from being tilted or shifted or disengaged from the receptacle.
The protrusions of the sliding members each include a tapered or rounded free end portion provided thereon for smoothly engaging with the projection of the latchbolt and for anchoring and positioning the latchbolt to the receptacle at the selected opened or close position selectively and for allowing the door panel to be selectively locked or latched to the door frame automatically.
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
One or more (such as two) strikes 85 are disposed or engaged into the door frame 86 and/or a floor 90 (
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The sliding members 30 each include a compartment or space 31 formed therein and formed or defined by a base plate 32 and two side plates 33, and each include one or more (such as two) guide slots 34 formed therein, such as formed in the side plates 33 for slidably receiving or engaging with the guide rods 17, 18 respectively and for guiding or limiting the sliding members 30 to slide or move up and down relative to the receptacle 10 (
The sliding members 30 each further include a guiding extension 36 extended therefrom, such as extended from the base plate 32 and extended into the guiding channel 35 for slidably engaging into or through the opening 16 of the ear 15 of the receptacle 10 and for further guiding or limiting the sliding members 30 to move relative to the receptacle 10. A spring biasing member 37 may further be provided and attached or engaged onto the guiding extension 36 and biased and engaged between the sliding member 30 and the ear 15 of the receptacle 10 for biasing and forcing or moving the sliding members 30 toward the strikes 85 respectively. The sliding members 30 each further include a protrusion 38 extended therefrom, such as extended toward the strikes 85 respectively, and the protrusions 38 each include an inclined or tilted or tapered or rounded free end portion 39 formed or provided thereon for smoothly contacting or engaging with the latchbolt and for anchoring and positioning the latchbolt to the receptacle at the selected opened or close position selectively which will be discussed hereinafter.
A rotary member or actuating element or latchbolt 50 is pivotally or rotatably attached or mounted to the receptacle 10 with a pivot shaft 51 which is extended or straddled between the side walls 13 of the receptacle 10, and includes a notch 52 formed therein and formed or defined between two limbs or flaps 53 for selectively receiving or engaging with the tongue 88 and/or the chamber 87 of the respective strike 85 (
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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 and quickly made or manufactured with a reduced making or manufacturing procedure and/or cost and 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.