The invention relates to the field of latches.
Latches are well-known, and are widely-used in the field of outdoor gates. However, known latches often loosen in use, and fail. Other known latches can be difficult to install correctly.
Forming one aspect of the invention is apparatus for use with a door.
The door:
The apparatus comprises a plate, a mounting assembly, a bolt and a handle.
The plate has a slot defining an axis and is adapted to be mounted to one of the door faces such that the slot communicates with the aperture and the axis is disposed in perpendicular relation to the free edge.
The mounting assembly is secured to the plate.
The bolt has opposed ends and is slidably mounted in use to the mounting assembly for movement parallel to the axis between: a first position, wherein one of the ends of the bolt projects beyond the edge and the other of the ends of the bolt is disposed in overlying relation to the slot, relatively proximal to the edge; and a second position, wherein the one of the ends overlies the door and the other of the ends is disposed in overlying relation to the slot relatively distal to the edge.
The handle is fixedly connected to the bolt and defines a pair of manually grippable portions that, in use, project outwardly from the door faces.
According to another aspect, the mounting assembly can be defined by one or more sleeves through which the bolt passes.
According to another aspect, the apparatus can further comprise a backer having a slot, the slot defining an axis, the backer being adapted to be mounted to the other of the door faces such that the slot communicates with the aperture and the axis is disposed in perpendicular relation to the edge.
According to another aspect, the apparatus can further comprise a flange connected in perpendicular relation to the backer which flange, in use, abuts the door edge.
According to another aspect, the apparatus can further comprise a flange connected in perpendicular relation to the backer which flange, in use, abuts the door edge.
Forming another aspect of the invention is apparatus for use with a door assembly including a door and a frame.
The door:
The apparatus comprises a plate, a mounting assembly, a bolt and a handle.
The plate has a slot defining an axis and is adapted to be mounted to one of the door faces such that the slot communicates with the aperture and the axis is disposed in perpendicular relation to the free edge.
The mounting assembly is secured to the plate.
The bolt has opposed ends and is slidably mounted in use to the mounting assembly for movement parallel to the axis between: a first position, wherein one of the ends of the bolt projects beyond the edge and the other of the ends of the bolt is disposed in overlying relation to the slot, relatively proximal to the edge; and a second position, wherein the one of the ends overlies the door and the other of the ends is disposed in overlying relation to the slot relatively distal to the edge.
The handle is fixedly connected to the bolt and defines a pair of manually grippable portions that, in use, project outwardly from the door faces.
According to yet another aspect, the apparatus can further comprise a catch member defining a socket, the catch member being adapted to be mounted to the frame of the door such that, when the door is in the closed position and the bolt is moved from the second to the first position, the socket receives the bolt to restrain the door against movement.
Other features and advantages of the invention will become apparent upon reviewing of the description which follows and the appended drawings, the latter being briefly described hereinafter.
Reference is now made to
The apparatus will be seen to include a plate 22, a mounting assembly 24, a bolt 26, a handle 28, a backer 30 and a pair of flanges 32, 34.
The plate 22 has a slot 38 and a plurality of holes 40 defined around the perimeter. The slot 38 defines a slot axis A-A.
The mounting assembly 24 is defined by a pair of sleeves 24A, 24B disposed in coaxial relation to a common axis B-B and spaced apart therealong, the sleeves being securely mounted to the plate 22 such that the common axis B-B is parallel to and overlies the slot axis A-A.
The bolt has opposed ends 26A, 26B and an aperture 27 defined therethrough.
The handle 28 is fixedly connected in perpendicular relation to the bolt 26 and defines a pair of manually grippable portions 28A, 28B. Portion 28B has an aperture 29 defined therethrough.
The backer 30 has a slot 42 and a plurality of holes 44 defined around the perimeter. The backer further has a tab 45 disposed at one end of the slot 42, the tab 45 having an aperture 46 defined therethrough.
The flanges are provided one for each of the plate and the backer. The flange 32 provided for the plate 22 projects in perpendicular relation to the plate. The flange 34 provided for the backer 30 projects in perpendicular relation to the backer 30.
Reference is now made to
In use, as suggested in
In the first position, one 26B of the ends of the bolt projects beyond the free edge 62 and the other 26A of the ends of the bolt 26 is disposed in overlying relation to the slot 38, relatively proximal to the free edge 62. In the second position, the one 26B of the ends overlies the door 52 and the other of the ends 26A is disposed in overlying relation to the slot 38 relatively distal to the free edge 62.
Thus:
Reference is now made to
Apparatus 20′ operates in the same manner as described in relation to apparatus 20, but whereas the bolt in apparatus 20 engages in the soil, the bolt 26 in apparatus 20′ engages in the socket 68 when the bolt is in the first position.
Whereas in both embodiments described, the bolt is free for movement between the first and second positions, it will be appreciated that in some situations, it may be advantageous to restrain the bolt in either the first position or the second position, to securely lock the door against movement or to ensure that the door is not locked. In this regard, it will be appreciated that the bolt can be locked in the second position by passing a padlock through apertures 29 and 46, and in the first position by passing a padlock through aperture 27 [neither shown].
Persons of ordinary skill will appreciate that the invention allows for the construction of a door latch that is relatively inexpensive to manufacture, relatively robust and relatively flexible in use.
Whereas but two embodiments are herein shown and described, variations are possible. Accordingly, the invention should be understood to be limited only by the accompanying claims, purposively construed.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 62/069,415, titled “DOOR LATCH,” filed on Oct. 28, 2014, which contents are hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety for all purposes.
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