Claims
- 1. An electronically-operable door strike having a height, a width and a depth, comprising:
a base to which is fixedly secured a pair of spaced apart support blocks each having an end panel; a shaft pin secured to said support blocks; a latch bolt keeper supported by and rotatable about said shaft pin; a turning spring mounted circumferentially around said shaft pin, said turning spring disposed to urge said latch bolt keeper into a latch bolt securing position; a stop lever pivotally secured at one end and having on its opposite free end a means for engaging the free end of a lock lever which is pivotally secured at one end opposite its said free end, said; stop lever being urged into its engaging position with said lock lever by a spring and said lock lever being urged into its engaging position with said stop lever by a second spring, said stop lever and said lock lever when engaged preventing said latch bolt keeper from rotating about said shaft pin from the latch bolt securing position to a latch bolt releasing position; a solenoid, comprising
(a) a shell having a ferrous metal front cap with a hole disposed therein and a rear cap of non-ferrous material with a hole disposed therein; (b) a wire coil wound on a spool within said shell; and (c) a plunger moveable within said spool and disposed within said holes in said front and rear caps to define a first air gap between said plunger and said spool, said plunger comprising a plunger tip of non-ferrous metal and a plunger body of ferrous metal; wherein said height of said door strike is about 1-{fraction (11/16)} inches, said width is about {fraction (11/32)} inches and said depth is about 1 inch; and where upon said wire coil becoming electrically energized, said front cap acts as a magnet and pulls said plunger toward it causing a portion of said plunger tip to exit said front cap through the hole disposed therein and strike said lock lever, thus pivoting said lock lever until the lock lever is stopped by an end panel, thus defining a second air gap between said plunger body and said front cap, and disengaging said lock lever from said stop lever thereby permitting said latch bolt keeper to be rotated into said latch bolt releasing position.
- 2. The electronically-operable door strike of claim 1, wherein said height of said door strike is about 1-{fraction (13/16)} inches/
- 3. The electronically-operable door strike of claim 1 or claim 2, further comprising a guard clip disposed between one of said support blocks and said latch bolt keeper.
- 4. The electronically-operable door strike of claim 1 or claim 2, further comprising a dust shield.
- 5. An electronically-operable door strike assembly for mounting within a door jamb, comprising:
the electronically-operable door strike of claim 1 or claim 2; and a face plate.
- 6. The electronically-operable door strike assembly of claim 5, wherein said face plate is flat stock steel of one piece construction.
- 7. The electronically-operable door strike assembly of claim 6, wherein said face plate is diecast of one piece construction.
- 8. A method of installing an electrically-operable door strike and one piece face plate in an aluminum door jamb having a pre-existing face plate installed thereon, comprising the, steps of:
removing said pre-existing face plate from said door jamb, exposing a cut-out portion in said door jamb beneath said pre-existing face plate, said cut-out portion having a height of about 4-⅝ inches, a width of about 1-{fraction (9/16)} inches and a depth of about {fraction (3/32)} inches along a length of about 4-⅝ inches of a sidewall of said door jamb, removing a portion of said sidewall of said door jamb by cutting said sidewall. to increase said depth of said cut-out portion to about ½ inch along about 2-{fraction (1/16)} inches of said length of said sidewall, placing the electrically-operable door strike of claim 1 into said cut-out portion of said door jamb, mounting said one piece face plate having a height of about 4-⅝ inches over said door strike; and securing said face plate and said door strike to said door jamb.
- 9. A method of installing an electrically-operable door strike and one piece face plate in an aluminum door jamb having a pre-existing face plate installed thereon, comprising the steps of:
removing said pre-existing face plate from said door jamb, exposing a cut-out portion in said door jamb beneath said pre-existing face plate, said cut-out portion having a height of about 2-⅝ inches, a width of about 1-{fraction (9/16)} inches and a depth of about {fraction (3/32)} inches along a length of about 2-⅝ inches of a sidewall of said door jamb, removing a portion of said sidewall of said door jamb by cutting said sidewall to increase said depth of said cut-out portion to about ⅝ inches along the about 2-⅝ inch length of said sidewall, placing the electrically-operable door strike of claim 1 into said cut-out portion of said doorjamb, mounting said one piece face plate having a height of about 2-⅝ inches over said door strike; and p1 securing said face plate and said door strike to said door jamb.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 10/039,472, filed Jan. 4, 2002.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Parent |
10039472 |
Jan 2002 |
US |
Child |
10323144 |
Dec 2002 |
US |