Claims
- 1. A door latch, comprising:
- a mounting plate adapted to be secured against the frame of an inwardly-opening door and an extension adapted to extend inwardly away from the door frame,
- a latch comprising an arm having one end pivoted to the mounting plate extension and a flange on the opposite end thereof, said latch being pivotal between a normal door-blocking position in which said arm lies adjacent said plate expansion and said flange is disposed in the swing path of the door, and a door-unblocking position in which said flange lies clear of the swing path of the door, and
- a latch retainer comprising a flat strip having one end connected to said arm and another end removably engageable between the door edge and the door frame, thereby preventing pivotal movement of the latch to its door-unblocking position,
- said latch retainer being substantially L-shape, said one end thereof being one leg of the L and the mounting thereof on said latch arm being a pivot, the other end of the latch retainer being the other leg of the L,
- The latch arm and flange being of flat plate material and the flange extending at substantially 90.degree. with respect to the latch arm,
- the pivotal mounting of said latch retainer comprising a pintle extending outwardly from the latch arm in the same direction therefrom as the flange, said one leg of said latch retainer having a hole through which said pintle engages.
- 2. A door latch as claimed in claim 1, and means for releasably retaining said latch leg on said pintle whereby the orientation of the other leg of the latch retainer may be reversed to accommodate the latch to either a left-hand or a right-hand door.
- 3. A door latch as claimed in claim 1, and interengaging means on said latch retainer and said latch for releasably holding said latch retainer in retaining engagement with said latch.
- 4. A door latch as claimed in claim 1, said pivot being a sliding pivot providing sliding movement of said latch retainer in the lengthwise direction of said leg of the L, the other leg of the L having notch means therein for engaging over the flange of the latch.
RELATED APPLICATION
Lum, Ser. No. 106,012, filed Dec. 21, 1979, DOOR LATCH, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,311,330 of which this is a continuation-in-part.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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