Claims
- 1. An exit device adapted to be mounted on a pivoting door, the exit device comprising:
- a. a frame including a base plate having a longitudinal axis and side plates secured to and extending from either side of the base plate,
- b. a pin secured to and extending between the side plates spaced from the base plate,
- c. a deadbolt between the pin and the base plate, the deadbolt having a longitudinal axis parallel to the longitudinal axis of the base plate and slidable longitudinally with respect to the longitudinal axis of the base plate from an extended position to a retracted position and having an abutment surface,
- d. a retractor blade pivotally mounted on the pin for movement from an extended position to a retracted position, the retractor blade having on a periphery
- a nose adapted to engage the abutment surface,
- a deadbolt pressure surface extending along the periphery from the nose and adapted as the retractor blade pivots and the deadbolt slides to roll progressively along a longitudinal surface on the deadbolt, and
- a strike-plate-engaging surface for engaging a strike plate as the door closes for pivoting the retractor blade to the retracted position as the nose engages the abutment surface and retracts the deadbolt,
- e. a manually operated press bar assembly operatively connected to the retractor blade so that when the press bar is pushed the retractor blade pivots to the retracted position as the nose engages the abutment surface and retracts the deadbolt, and
- f. a spring for urging the deadbolt toward the extended position.
- 2. An exit device as claimed in claim 1, further comprising means for effecting deadlocking of the deadbolt.
- 3. An exit device as claimed in claim 2, further comprising a projection extending transversely out from the deadbolt and wherein the deadlocking effecting means is adapted for moving from a blocking position to a clearing position with respect to the projection.
- 4. An exit device as claimed in claim 3, wherein the deadlocking effecting means comprises an arm pivotally secured on the frame, the arm having a blocking surface adapted in the blocking position of the arm to be disposed in the path of the projection for preventing the deadbolt from being depressed from the extended position.
- 5. An exit device as claimed in claim 4, further comprising means for cancelling deadlocking of the deadbolt.
- 6. An exit device as claimed in claim 5, wherein the deadlocking cancelling means comprises a first actuator means for moving the arm from the blocking to the clearing position.
- 7. An exit device as claimed in claim 6, wherein the deadlocking cancelling means further comprises a second actuator means for moving the arm from the blocking to the clearing position.
- 8. An exit device as claimed in claim 7, wherein the second arm moving actuator means comprises an extension on the press bar assembly for engaging the arm when the press bar is pushed and moving the arm from the blocking position to the clearing position.
- 9. An exit device as claimed in claim 8, wherein the first arm moving actuator means comprises a deadlocking plunger adjacent the deadbolt, the deadlocking plunger having a cam surface for moving the arm to the clearing position and holding the arm in the clearing position when the deadlocking plunger is extended.
- 10. An exit device for a door, comprising
- a frame having a longitudinal axis,
- a deadbolt in the frame, the deadbolt having a longitudinal axis parallel to the longitudinal axis of the frame,
- means for retracting the deadbolt pivotally mounted on the frame, the retracting means having a peripheral surface for engaging and rolling along a longitudinal deadbolt surface as the retracting means pivots for supporting the deadbolt,
- a pressbar assembly mounted on the frame operatively connected to the retracting means for pivoting the retracting means when the pressbar is pushed, and
- means for engaging the retracting means and the deadbolt for retracting the deadbolt when the retracting means pivots.
- 11. An exit device as claimed in claim 10, wherein the retracting means is formed with a keeper-engaging surface for engaging a keeper and pivoting the retracting means to retract the deadbolt as the door is closed.
- 12. An exit device as claimed in claim 11, wherein the engaging means comprises a non-longitudinal surface on the deadbolt and a retracting surface on the retracting means for engaging the non-longitudinal surface of the deadbolt as the retracting means pivots to retract the deadbolt.
- 13. An exit device as claimed in claim 12, further comprising means for effecting deadlocking of the deadbolt.
- 14. An exit device as claimed in claim 13, further comprising a projection extending transversely out from the deadbolt and wherein the deadlocking effecting means is adapted for moving from a blocking position to a clearing position with respect to the projection.
- 15. An exit device as claimed in claim 14, wherein the deadlocking effecting means comprises an arm pivotally secured on the frame, the arm having a blocking surface adapted in the blocking position of the arm to be disposed in the path of the projection for preventing the deadbolt from being depressed from the extended position.
- 16. An exit device as claimed in claim 14, further comprising means for cancelling deadlocking of the deadbolt.
- 17. An exit device as claimed in claim 16, wherein the deadlocking cancelling means comprises a first actuator means for moving the deadlocking effecting means from the blocking position to the clearing position.
- 18. An exit device as claimed in claim 17, wherein the deadlocking cancelling means further comprises a second actuator means for moving the deadlocking effecting means from the blocking position to the clearing position.
- 19. An exit device as claimed in claim 18, wherein the second actuator means for moving the deadlocking effecting means comprises an extension on the press bar assembly for engaging the deadlocking effecting means when the press bar is pushed and moving the deadlocking effecting means from the blocking position to the clearing position.
- 20. An exit device as claimed in claim 17, wherein the first actuator means for moving the deadlocking effecting means comprises a deadlocking plunger adjacent the deadbolt, the deadlocking plunger having a cam surface for moving the deadlocking effecting means to the clearing position and holding the deadlocking effecting means in the clearing position when the deadlocking plunger is extended.
- 21. An exit device, comprising:
- a. means for supporting the exit device adapted to be mounted on a pivoted door, the supporting means having a longitudinal axis,
- b. means for actuating the exit device,
- c. a deadbolt in the supporting means, the deadbolt having a longitudinal axis parallel to the longitudinal axis of the supporting means and longitudinally moveable with respect to the longitudinal axis of the supporting means from an extended to a retracted position, and
- d. means for linking the actuating means and the deadbolt for moving the deadbolt from the extended to the retracted position when the actuating means is actuated, the linking means having a bearing surface aligned with a longitudinal deadbolt surface for supporting the longitudinal movement of the deadbolt, the deadbolt returning to the extended position when the actuating means is released.
- 22. An exit device as claimed in claim 21, wherein the linking means comprises a retractor/bearing member pivotally mounted in the supporting means.
- 23. An exit device as claimed in claim 22, wherein the deadbolt has a non-longitudinal surface and the retractor/bearing member has a retracting surface for engaging the non-longitudinal surface of the deadbolt as the retractor/bearing member pivots for retracting the deadbolt.
- 24. An exit device as claimed in claim 23, wherein the retracting surface comprises a projecting nose.
- 25. An exit device as claimed in claim 24, wherein the retractor/bearing member has a keeper-engaging surface spaced from the projecting nose and wherein the bearing surface is disposed intermediate the projecting nose and the keeper-engaging surface.
- 26. An exit device as claimed in claim 22, wherein the bearing surface of the retractor/bearing member engages and rolls along the deadbolt surface as the retractor/bearing member pivots.
- 27. An exit device as claimed in claim 26, further comprising means for effecting deadlocking of the deadbolt.
- 28. An exit device as claimed in claim 27, wherein the deadlocking effecting means is adapted to be moved from a blocking position to a clearing position with respect to the deadbolt, the deadlocking effecting means adapted in the blocking position to be disposed in the path of the deadbolt for preventing the deadbolt from being depressed from the extended position.
- 29. An exit device as claimed in claim 28, wherein the deadlocking effecting means comprises an arm pivotally secured on the frame means, the arm having a blocking surface adapted in the blocking position of the arm to be disposed in the path of the deadbolt for preventing the deadbolt from being depressed from the extended position.
- 30. An exit device as claimed in claim 28, further comprising means for cancelling deadlocking of the deadbolt.
- 31. An exit device as claimed in claim 30, wherein the deadlocking cancelling means comprises means for moving the deadlocking effecting means from the blocking position to the clearing position.
- 32. An exit device as claimed in claim 31, wherein the the means for moving the deadlocking effecting means comprises an extension on the linking means which engages the deadlocking effecting means when the actuating means is actuated for moving the deadlocking effecting means from the blocking to the clearing position.
- 33. An exit device as claimed in claim 31, wherein the means for moving the deadlocking effecting means comprises a deadlocking plunger, the deadlocking plunger having a cam surface which moves the deadlocking effecting means to the clearing position and holds it in the clearing position when the deadlocking plunger is extended.
- 34. A securing member assembly for an exit device of a pivoted door, the securing member assembly comprising:
- a. an elongated member for extending into a keeper mounted adjacent a free end of the door, the elongated member having a longitudinal axis and moveable longitudinally along the axis from an extended position to a retracted position, the elongated member having a retracting surface and a longitudinal bearing surface;
- b. a pivoting member having a peripheral surface, the peripheral surface engaging the elongated member retracting and bearing surfaces as the pivoting member pivots for simultaneous retraction and rolling support of the elongated member; and
- c. means for actuating the pivoting member for moving the elongated member from the extended to the retracted position, the elongated member returning to the extended position when the pivoting member actuating means is released.
- 35. A securing member assembly for an exit device as claimed in claim 34, wherein the actuating means comprises a press bar assembly operatively connected to the pivoting member for pivoting the pivoting member when the press bar is pushed to for retracting the elongated member and opening the door.
- 36. A securing member assembly for an exit device as claimed in claim 34, wherein the pivoting member further comprises a keeper-engaging surface for engaging a keeper as the door is closed for pivoting the pivoting member and retracting the elongated member.
- 37. A securing member assembly for an exit device as claimed in claim 34, further comprising means for deadlocking the elongated member in the extended position.
- 38. A securing member assembly for an exit device as claimed in claim 37, further comprising means for cancelling deadlocking of the elongated member.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/144,243, filed on Nov. 1, 1993, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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