Claims
- 1. A door latch mechanism comprising a housing adapted to be mounted on the inner side of a door, a sliding latch mounted on said housing for sliding movement from a retracted position to an extended position in which it is adapted to engage behind a keeper to hold the door closed, said latch having an abutment surface, spring means urging said latch to its extended position, an actuator pivoted on said housing for pivotal movement from a retracted to an extended position, said actuator having a first arm engageable with said abutment surface of said latch to retract said latch when said actuator is pivoted to its retracted position, said actuator having a second arm positioned and adapted, when said housing is mounted on the door as aforesaid, to cam past said keeper during closing of the door and in the process to pivot said actuator to its retracted position, said actuator having a third arm, an operator pivoted on said housing and having a part engageable with said third arm of said actuator to pivot said actuator to its retracted position when said operator is pivoted in one direction, said operator having a handle portion located on the inner side of the door when said housing is mounted on said door as aforesaid to enable manually pivoting said operator in said one direction from the inner side of the door, said operator having an abutment surface, a manually operated pushed rod extending into said housing from the outer side of said door when said housing is mounted on said door as aforesaid, and means on said housing mounting said push rod for axial sliding movement, said push rod having an end engageable with said abutment surface of said operator to pivot said operator in said one direction in response to axial movement of said push rod in one direction.
- 2. A door latch mechanism comprising a housing adapted to be mounted on the inner side of a door, a sliding latch mounted on said housing for sliding movement from a retracted position to an extended position in which it is adapted to engage behind a keeper to hold the door closed, said latch having an abutment surface, spring means urging said latch to its extended position, an actuator pivoted on said housing for pivotal movement from a retracted to an extended position, said actuator having a first arm engageable with said abutment surface of said latch to retract said latch when said actuator is pivoted to its retracted position, said actuator having a second arm positioned and adapted, when said housing is mounted on the door as aforesaid, to cam past said keeper during closing of the door and in the process to pivot said actuator to its retracted position, said actuator having a third arm, an operator pivoted on said housing and having a part engageable with said third arm of said actuator to pivot said actuator to its retracted position when said operator is pivoted in one direction, locking means selectively operable to prevent retraction of said latch, said locking means comprising a locking member having a hub portion rotatably mounted in a wall of said housing for rotary movement of said locking member between operative and inoperative positions, said locking member having a part disposed in the operative position of said locking member in a position to block the retraction of said latch and disposed in the inoperative position of said locking member in a position to unblock retraction of said latch, said operator having a handle portion located on the inner side of the door when said housing is mounted on said door as aforesaid to enable manually pivoting said operator in said one direction from the inner side of the door, said operator having an abutment surface, a manually operable push rod extending into said housing from the outer side of the door when said housing is mounted on the door as aforesaid, said push rod being axially slidably mounted in and extending through said hub portion of said locking member and having an end engageable with said abutment surface of said operator to pivot said operator in said one direction in response to axial movement of said push rod in one direction.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 457,497, filed on Jan. 12, 1983, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (5)
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