1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a door latching device, and more particularly to a door latching device for releaseably attaching or anchoring or positioning a door panel to a wall member, and having a structure for allowing the door panel to be easily anchored or positioned to the wall member and to be easily disengaged or released from the wall member without bending down the users' bodies and without hand contacting or engaging with latches and hook members.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Typical door panels are required to be attached or anchored or positioned or retained to a wall member with various kinds of retaining or locking or latching devices, in order to retain and to position the door panels at an open position relative to the wall member.
For example, U.S. Pat. No. 4,302,864 to Morita discloses one of the typical door stop and latching device combinations comprising an outwardly extending arm member attached to the door panel, and a pivotal latching mechanism attached to the wall member for engaging with or for acting with the outwardly extending arm member that is attached to the door panel, and for releaseably retaining or locking or latching the door panels to the wall member at the open position.
However, the door panel has to be quickly moved away from the wall member after the pivotal latching mechanism is released from the outwardly extending arm member, otherwise the pivotal latching mechanism may be hooked or latched to the outwardly extending arm member again and may not be opened when the door panel is slowly moved away from the wall member.
U.S. Pat. No. 7,201,409 to Adachi et al discloses another typical retracting locking mechanism comprising a striker attached to one of the openable unit and a fixed unit, and a catcher attached to the other of the openable unit and the fixed unit and having an inner part and an outer part for housing the inner part, and a dampening device for providing a dampening force to the retreating movement of the inner part caused by a coil spring.
However, the typical retracting locking mechanism includes a complicated structure that may not be easily manufactured or assembled.
The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the afore-described disadvantages of the conventional door latching devices.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a door latching device for releaseably attaching or anchoring or positioning a door panel to a wall member, and having a structure for allowing the door panel to be easily anchored or positioned to the wall member and to be easily disengaged or released from the wall member.
The other objective of the present invention is to provide a door latching device for releaseably attaching or anchoring or positioning the door panel to the wall member without bending down their bodies to hook or to engage the latch with the hook member or without hand contacting or engaging with the latch.
In accordance with one aspect of the invention, there is provided a door latching device comprising a hook member, a housing including a first end and a second end, and including a chamber formed therein and opened through the second end of the housing, a slider slidably received and engaged in the chamber of the housing and movable between an outer portion and an inner portion of the chamber of the housing, and including a first end extendible out of the chamber of the housing for being depressed by the hook member, and including a second end received in the chamber of the housing, a latch member including a pivot axle rotatably engaged with the housing for allowing the latch member to be rotated relative to the housing with the pivot axle and between a first position engageable with the hook member and a second position disengaged from the hook member, and including a shaft pivotally coupled to the slider with an arm and for allowing the latch member to be rotated relative to the housing by the slider, a spring biasing device for biasing the slider toward the outer portion of the chamber of the housing, and for biasing the latch member to selectively with the hook member, and a pawl rotatably attached to the slider for selectively engaging with the housing and for selectively positioning the slider at an intermediate position of the chamber of the housing and for maintaining the latch member at the second position which is disengaged from the hook member.
The housing includes a compartment formed therein, and includes a first actuator and a second actuator provided in the compartment of the housing, and the pawl includes a first engaging member and a second engaging member for selectively engaging with the first and the second actuators of the housing and for selectively anchoring and positioning the slide at the intermediate position of the chamber of the housing.
The pawl includes a spindle extended therefrom for rotatably engaging with the slider. The arm includes a pivot pin pivotally coupled to the slider, and includes an orifice formed therein for rotatably engaging with the shaft of the latch member.
The slider includes a space formed therein and formed by two side walls for receiving the arm, and includes an aperture formed in each of the side walls for engaging with the pivot pin of the arm. The arm includes a channel formed between two spring blades, and the pivot pin is extended from each of the spring blades.
The slider includes a pad attached thereto for softly engaging with the hook member and for preventing the hook member from being damaged by the slider.
The pivot axle is provided on a first end of the latch member, and the latch member includes at least one bent segment bent from the pivot axle, and the shaft is bent from the bent segment and offset from the pivot axle for engaging with the arm and for pivotally coupling the latch member to the arm. The bent segment is perpendicular to the pivot axle.
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
The housing 30 may include a chamber 36 formed therein and opened through the other end 340 of the housing 30, and may further include an inner peripheral flange 37 extended radially into the chamber 36 thereof, and includes two orifices 38 formed therein, such as formed in the housing members 31, 32 and aligned with each other, and includes a compartment 39 formed therein, such as formed in the upper housing member 32 (FIGS. 3 and 5-13), and includes two actuators 40, 41 formed or provided or extended in the compartment 39 of the upper housing member 32 or of the housing 30 and disposed oppositely for forming a substantially N-shaped structure for the compartment 39 of the upper housing member 32 or of the housing 30, in which the actuator 40 is located closer to the inner peripheral flange 37 and the orifices 38 of the housing 30 than the other actuator 41.
A slider 50 is slidably received or engaged in the chamber 36 of the housing 30, and includes an enlarged stop 51 extended radially and outwardly from one end or front end 52 thereof for engaging with the inner peripheral flange 37 of the housing 30 and for limiting the slider 50 to slide or to move relative to the housing 30, and includes a space 53 formed in the middle portion of the slider 50 and formed or defined by two side walls 54 for pivotally receiving or engaging or attaching an arm 60 therein. For example, the slider 50 includes an aperture 55 formed in each of the side walls 54, and the arm 60 includes two spring blades 61 coupled together at one end portion 62, and a channel 63 formed between the spring blades 61, and a pivot pin 64 extended from each of the spring blades 61 for engaging onto the aperture 55 of the side walls 54 of the slider 50 and for pivotally coupling the arm 60 to the slider 50, and the arm 60 includes an orifice 65 formed in the end portion 62.
A ring-shaped tongue or latch member 70 includes a pivot axle 71 formed or provided on one end 72 thereof for rotatably attaching or engaging into the orifices 38 of the housing 30 (
The slider 50 includes a compartment 56 formed therein (
An anchor member or pawl 90 is rotatably engaged in the compartment 39 of the upper housing member 32 or of the housing 30 (
In operation, as shown in
At this moment, as shown in
As shown in FIGS. 7 and 11-13, when the door panel 80 is moved toward the wall member 8 again, the hook member 10 may be forced to engage with the pad 77 of the slider 50 and may force the slider 50 to move into the inner portion or position of the chamber 36 of the housing 30 again or to move against the spring member 89 or to move toward the one end or first end 300 of the housing 30 again, and thus may force the engaging member 92 of the pawl 90 toward the actuator 41 of the housing 30 again (from
Accordingly, in operation, the user is simply required to move the door panel 80 toward the wall member 8 and to force or depress the hook member 10 onto the pad 77 of the slider 50 and against the spring member 89, and thus to actuate and to disengage the latch member 70 from the hook member 10 (
Accordingly, the door latching device in accordance with the present invention may be provided for releasably attaching or anchoring or positioning a door panel to a wall member, and having a structure for allowing the door panel to be easily anchored or positioned to the wall member and to be easily disengaged or released from the wall member without bending down the users' bodies and without hand contacting or engaging with latches and hook members.
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.