Claims
- 1. An electric strike mechanism for mounting in the header of a doorway to engage a door and releasably secure the door while permitting the door to open when the strike mechanism is electrically actuated, such mechanism comprising
- a housing elongated along an axis for fitting into a recess in said header and having an external wall oriented therealong,
- a keeper body pivotally mounted in said housing for pivotal motion about the axis between first and second positions, said keeper body having an inner contoured face in the form of a cam surface with an abutment groove configured for engagement with a locking arm which rides along the cam surface and is spring-loaded to engage the groove in a rotation-blocking assembly, and an outer face including a keeper in the form of a rounded nub protruding therefrom at an angle effective when said keeper body is in said first position to engage a releasable tongue mechanism in a closed door, the rounded nub being contoured to roll into or roll out of the tongue mechanism as the door is closed or opened, respectively, and the keeper mechanism relying on pressure exerted by the door to rotate the keeper body between positions,
- a solenoid and an associated rotation-blocking assembly including said arm, and release means interconnecting the solenoid and the arm for lifting the arm from the groove, secured to said housing and operative when said keeper body is in said first position to block rotation of said keeper body until the solenoid is actuated thereby preventing opening of the door, and when the solenoid is actuated permitting rotation, the rounded nub being contoured such that opening of the door exerts lateral pressure on the keeper to rotate the keeper body to said second position in which the arm is cammed above the groove and the keeper body may rotate,
- stop means protruding from said outer face of the keeper body for stopping the door, said stop means being positioned when the keeper body is in said second position for contacting the open door as the door is closed to rotate the keeper body back to aid first position such that the rounded nub rotates into interlocking engagement with the releasable tongue, and
- means biasing said keeper body in the second position so that after the door is opened the keeper body is maintained in said second position and may rotate so that it engages the door and locks without further operation of the solenoid or the releasable tongue mechanism as the door is closed.
- 2. An electric strike according to claim 1, wherein said releasable tongue is a recessed tongue of a deadlocking door latch.
- 3. An electric strike according to claim 1, wherein said keeper and said stop means include respective contact faces which are angularly offset about said keeper body by an amount effective to contact the door and to bring the keeper into engagement with the releasable tongue mechanism as the door is closed against said stop means and are also offset from each other along said axis.
- 4. An electric strike according to claim 3, wherein said keeper body rotates between thirty and seventy degrees.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 407,200, filed Sept. 14, 1989 now abandoned.
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