Claims
- 1. A door latch mechanism comprising a latch, means for mounting said latch on a door for movement to and from an operative position in which it is adapted to engage a keeper to maintain the door closed, a housing, a pusher assembly comprising a plunger mounted in said housing for reciprocation, a push rod between said plunger and latch extending lengthwise in the direction of plunger movement and having one end abutting said plunger, the other end of said push rod being operable to move said latch away from its operative position in response to longitudinal movement of said push rod in one direction, a rotatable member, cam means between said rotatable member and plunger for moving said plunger and hence said push rod in said one direction in response to rotation of said rotatable member to move said latch away from its operative position, said cam means comprising confronting contoured surfaces on said pusher assembly and rotatable member, spring means urging said plunger in a direction opposite said one direction, said push rod being rotatable between a first position and a second position, means for rotating said push rod, and means for locking said latch in its operative position in response to rotation of said push rod from its first to its second position.
- 2. The mechanism defined in claim 1, wherein said means for rotating said push rod comprises a pin extending through a passage in said plunger and having a non-rotatable, sliding connection with said push rod, and key-operated means for rotating said pin to effect rotation of said push rod.
- 3. A door latch mechanism comprising a latch, means for mounting said latch on a door for movement to and from an operative position in which it is adapted to engage a keeper to maintain the door closed, a housing, a pusher assembly comprising a plunger mounted in said housing for reciprocation, a push rod between said plunger and latch extending lengthwise in the direction of plunger movement and having one end abutting said plunger, the other end of said push rod being operable to move said latch away from its operative position in response to longitudinal movement of said push rod in one direction, a rotatable member, cam means between said rotatable member and plunger for moving said plunger and hence said push rod in said one direction in response to rotation of said rotatable member to move said latch away from its operative position, said cam means comprising confronting contoured surfaces on said pusher assembly and rotatable member, spring means urging said plunger in a direction opposite said one direction, said push rod being rotatable between a first position and a second position, means for rotating said push rod, a bolt movable from a retracted position to an extended position engageable with a keeper recess to lock the door in closed position, and means for moving said bolt to its extended position in response to rotation of said push rod from its first to its second position.
- 4. The mechanism defined in claim 3, wherein said means for rotating said push rod comprises a pin extending through a passage in said plunger and having a non-rotatable, sliding connection with said push rod, and key-operated means for rotating said pin to effect rotation of said push rod.
- 5. The mechanism defined in claim 3, including means for locking said latch in its operative position in response to rotation of said push rod from its first to its second position.
- 6. The mechanism defined in claim 5, wherein said means for rotating said push rod comprises a pin extending through a passage in said plunger and having a non-rotatable, sliding connection with said push rod, and key-operated means for rotating said pin to effect rotation of said push rod.
- 7. A door latch mechanism comprising a latch. means for mounting said latch on a door for movement to and from an operative position in which it is adapted to engage a keeper to maintain the door closed, a housing, a pusher assembly comprising a plunger mounted in said housing for reciprocation, a push rod between said plunger and latch extending lengthwise in the direction of plunger movement and having one end abutting said plunger, the other end of said push rod being operable to move said latch away from its operative position in response to longitudinal movement of said push rod in one direction, means for moving said plunger and hence said push rod in said one direction to move said latch away from its operative position, spring means urging said plunger in a direction opposite said one direction, said push rod being rotatable between a first position and a second position, means for rotating said push rod, and means for locking said latch in its operative position in response to rotation of said push rod from its first to its second position.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 494,501, filed May 13, 1983 now abandoned.
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