Claims
- 1. An electric strike mechanism for mounting in the header or jamb of a doorway to engage a door and selectively secure or release same, comprising:
a housing; a keeper pivotally mounted in said housing for rotation about an axis parallel to an outer face of said housing, between a door-engaging position and a door-releasing position; at least one locking element pivotally mounted within said housing, for pivoting between a first position where said keeper is prevented from pivoting, and a second position where said keeper is permitted to pivot; a solenoid connected to each said locking element via an actuation means to move each said locking element when said solenoid is energized; and a spring biasing said solenoid towards a non-actuated position; wherein said actuation means may be installed in one of two orientations, namely a first orientation wherein said locking element is in said first position when said solenoid is not energized and wherein energizing said solenoid moves said locking element to said second position, and a second orientation wherein said locking element is in said second position when said solenoid is not energized and wherein energizing said solenoid moves said locking element to said first position.
- 2. An electric strike mechanism as in claim 1, wherein there are two said locking elements, pivotable in opposite directions towards and away from each other between said first position and said second position respectively.
- 3. An electric strike mechanism as in claim 2, wherein said actuation means comprises an actuator plate connected to said solenoid, said actuator plate having a first pair of pins extending from one side thereof and a second pair of pins extending from the opposite side thereof, said pins engaging holes in pivotally mounted plates carrying said locking elements to pivot said plates and locking elements about pivot pins, said first pair of pins spaced outwardly of said pivot pins and said second pair of pins spaced inwardly of said pivot pins to engage corresponding holes outward or inward of said pivot pins, whereby actuation of said solenoid produces different directions of pivoting of said plates and locking elements depending on installed orientation of said actuator plate and accordingly which pairs of pins engage which holes in said pivotally mounted locking plates.
- 4. An electric strike mechanism for mounting in the header or jamb of a doorway to engage a door and secure the door while permitting the door to open when the strike mechanism is electrically actuated, such mechanism comprising:
a. a rectangular shaped housing elongated along an axis for fitting into a recess in said header and having an external wall oriented therealong and a bottom section which serves as the base from which the stop means are supported; b. a keeper body having flat surface with a prominent cam shaped lobe centered on one end and a thin raised section along the edge of the other end, said keeper mounted to rotate about an axis perpendicular to the length of said keeper, this axis being two thirds of the way down the length of said keeper from the lobe side and on an inner surface and through an axle connected to said rectangular shaped housing; the axle maintaining a spring wound around itself which is pre-loaded to apply a moment of torque between the keeper and the housing which biases the lobe end of the keeper to rotate into the housing; the axle also locates a bent metal finger to an axle hub which moves with the rotation of the keeper so as to operate an electrical switch mounted on two pins protruding from the inside wall of said housing; the inner surface of said keeper is flat (except where the axle hubs protrude) and parallel with the outer surface of said keeper; c. a pair of locking bolts for holding the keeper, each of which consist of a flat isosceles triangle shaped plate with a solid cylindrical post mounted in a perpendicular fashion at the long end of the triangle, each of which rotates about its own axle mounted in said base in a perpendicular axis to said base and having equal and opposite rotation to each other; d. an actuator plate which slides over both the said locking bolts in a bilateral motion having one side of the actuator with drive pins that are outside of the mounting pivot slots and the other side of the actuator has drive pins that are inside of the pivot slots; the locking bolts have holes equidistant on either side of the hole for the pivot and can be operated by either set of drive pins on the actuator plate, this resulting in the locking bolts rotating either toward each other or away from each other depending on which side of the actuator is facing the locking bolts; e. an actuator arm connected to the actuator plate having locator pins which engage the actuator plate regardless of which side is up and connects with the end of a plunger, by means of a pin, which moves in like motion with the actuator into and out of a solenoid by electromagnetic force opposed by a coil spring which is located around the plunger between the arm and the solenoid; the solenoid is mounted in a threaded hole in the long side of the housing.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This is a formal application based on and claiming the benefit of U.S. provisional patent application No. 60/402,748, filed Aug. 12, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60402748 |
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