Claims
- 1. A latching assembly for securing a door against a door frame, comprising:a post mounted to the door; a latch mounted to the door frame in a position to be engaged by said post as the door is moved toward a closed position against the door frame and including a housing and a latch element pivotally mounted within said housing for engaging and holding said post within said latch, said latch element being movable between a latch-locked position engaging said post and a latch-unlocked position enabling said post to be released and removed from said latch; a detent assembly including at least one holding ball and a back stop ball which urges said holding ball into engagement with said latch element for holding said post in a post-locked position within said latch, and including a biasing element positioned to engage and urge said back stop ball against said holding ball; an actuator including a solenoid communicating with said latch element moving said latch element from the latch-locked position to the latch-unlocked position for releasing said post from said latch and permitting the door to be moved to an open position displaced from the door frame; and an electronic lock control for controlling said actuator to disengage said latch element.
- 2. A latching assembly for securing a door against a door frame, comprising:a post mounted to the door; a latch mounted to the door frame in a position to be engaged by said post as the door is moved toward a closed position against the frame and including a housing and a latch element pivotally mounted within said housing for engaging and holding said post within said latch, said latch element being movable between a latch-locked position engaging said post and a latch-unlocked position enabling said post to be released and removed from said latch; a detent assembly including at least one holding ball which urges said holding ball into engagement with said latch element for holding said post in a post-locked position within said latch, and including a biasing element positioned to engage and urge said back stop ball against said holding ball; an actuator including a solenoid communicating with said latch element moving said latch element from the latch-locked position to the latch-unlocked position for releasing said post from said latch and permitting the door to be moved to an open position displaced from the door frame, a plunger connected to said housing and drawing said solenoid toward said housing as said plunger is retracted by said solenoid, and at least one lift pin movable with said solenoid for engaging said back stop ball to urge said back stop ball from engagement with said holding ball; and an electronic lock control for controlling said actuator to disengage said latch element.
- 3. A latching assembly for securing a door against a door frame, comprising:a post mounted to one of a door and a frame; a latch mounted to the other of the door and the frame in a position to be engaged by said post as the door is moved toward a closed position against the frame and including a housing and a latch element pivotally mounted within said housing for engaging and holding said post within said latch, said latch element being movable between a latch-locked position engaging said post and a latch-unlocked position enabling said post to be released and removed from said latch; a detent assembly including at least one holding ball and a back stop ball which urges said holding ball into engagement with said latch element for holding said post in a post-locked position within said latch and including a biasing element positioned to engage and urge said back stop ball against said holding ball; an actuator including a solenoid communicating with said latch element moving said latch element from the latch-locked position to the latch-unlocked position for releasing said post from said latch and permitting the door to be moved to an open position displaced from the frame; and an electronic lock control for controlling said actuator to disengage said latch element.
- 4. The latching assembly of claim 3 and wherein as the holding ball holds the post in the post-locked position, the back stop ball completely obstructs linear movement of the holding ball away from the post in a direction perpendicular to a length of the post.
- 5. The latching assembly of claim 3 and wherein said electronic control lock comprises:an electronic lock controller for controlling the release of said locking element, and an access device for transmitting control signals to said lock controller to cause the release of said latch element from said post.
- 6. The latching assembly of claim 5 and wherein said access device includes a key lock.
- 7. A latching assembly for securing a door against a door frame, comprising:a post mounted to one of the door and the door frame; a latch mounted to the other of the door and the door frame in a position to be engaged by said post as the door is moved toward a closed position against the frame and including a housing and a latch element pivotally mounted within said housing for engaging and holding said post within said latch, said latch element being movable between a latch-locked position engaging said post and an latch-unlocked position enabling said post to be released and removed from said latch; a detent assembly including at least one holding ball and a back stop ball which urges said holding ball into engagement with said latch element for holding said post in a post-locked position within said latch and including a biasing element positioned to engage and urge said back stop ball against said holding ball; an actuator including a solenoid communicating with said latch element moving said latch element from the latch-locked position to the latch-unlocked position for releasing said post from said latch and permitting the door to be moved to an open position displaced from the door frame, a plunger connected to said housing and drawing said solenoid toward said housing as said plunger is retracted by said solenoid, and at least one lift pin movable with said solenoid for engaging said back stop ball to urge said back stop ball from engagement with said holding ball; and an electronic lock control for controlling said actuator to disengage said latch element.
- 8. The latching assembly of claim 7 and wherein as the holding ball holds the post in the post-locked position, the back stop ball completely obstructs linear movement of the holding ball away from the post in a direction perpendicular to a length of the post.
- 9. A latching apparatus for securing a door to a door frame of an enclosure, comprising:a latch assembly having a post mounted to one of the door and the door frame and a latch mounted to the other of the door and the door frame, said latch assembly being positioned to receive said post therein to secure the door to the door frame in a locked position; said latch including a latch element pivoting to engage said post and a detent assembly having at least one holding ball biased into engagement with said latch element and a solenoid for disengaging said holding ball to release said latch element from engagement therewith; and an electronic lock control system including a lock controller communicating with said latch assembly for actuating said solenoid to cause said holding ball to be released from engagement with said latch element and an access control device communicating with said lock controller for causing said lock controller to actuate said solenoid in response to access information from said access control mechanism.
- 10. The latching apparatus of claim 9 and wherein said detent assembly further comprises a back stop ball biased into engagement with said at least one holding ball for urging said at least one holding ball into a locking position engaging and holding said post within said housing.
- 11. The latching apparatus of claim 9 and wherein said access control device comprises a card reader.
- 12. The latching apparatus of claim 9 and wherein said access control device includes a key lock.
- 13. The latching apparatus of claim 9 and further including a stop member positioned adjacent said latch element for biasing said latch clement toward an unlocked position.
- 14. The latching apparatus of claim 10 and wherein as the holding ball is in the locking position, the back stop ball completely obstructs linear movement of the holding ball away from the post in a direction perpendicular to a length of the post.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/096,251, filed Aug. 12, 1998.
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