Claims
- 1. In an electrical release door strike, the combination comprising
- (a) a carrier frame,
- (b) a strike bolt carried by the frame for pivoting when released, allowing door opening, the bolt adapted to receive a door and resist door opening force prior to said pivoting,
- (c) means carried by the frame to release the strike bolt for such pivoting, including first, second and third arms,
- (d) the first arm movable from a first position blocking bolt pivoting to a second position allowing bolt pivoting to in turn allow said door opening, the second arm movable from a primary position in which it holds the first arm is said first position to a secondary position in which it allows first arm movement to said second position, and the third arm movable from an initial position in which it holds the second arm in said primary position to a subsequent position in which it allows movement of the second arm to said secondary position, and
- (e) including a solenoid carried by the frame to be operatively connected with the third arm, and wherein said third arm has a pivot axis about which it is pivotable in response to operation of the solenoid, the solenoid extending alongside the second arm,
- (f) and the solenoid having an armature pivotally connected to the third arm at a locus below the solenoid to hold the third arm in its initial position when the solenoid is energized, the armature adapted to drop to displace the third arm to its subsequent position in the event the solenoid becomes de-energized,
- (g) the solenoid having an upright axis, the third arm axis of pivoting extending generally horizontally in spaced relation to said solenoid upright axis, the third arm extending away from said axis of pivoting, and to a location beneath the solenoid, proximate said solenoid axis, the third arm releasably connected to the second arm at a location along the third arm between said axis of pivoting of the third arm and said locus.
- 2. The combination of claim 1 wherein the third arm initial position is an "up" position and the third arm subsequent position is a "down" position, and wherein the solenoid, when energized holds said third arm in said "up" position, whereby said bolt then resists door opening force.
- 3. The combination of claim 2 wherein the third arm has said "down" position when the solenoid is de-energized, the bolt then allowing door opening.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 288,774 filed Dec. 22, 1988, U.S. Pat. No. 4917425.
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