Information
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Patent Grant
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6409231
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Patent Number
6,409,231
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Date Filed
Thursday, September 30, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, June 25, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 292 33
- 292 DIG 21
- 292 DIG 60
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A flush bolt mechanism for use in connection with a pair of swingable doors to provide latch bolt engagement between the free ends of those doors. The flush bolt mechanism includes a generally flat frame or plate adapted to be mounted on a flat frame or plate adapted to be mounted flush on one of the free ends of the swingable doors, and a support bracket mounted on the back thereof. The support bracket provides a means for mounting an adjustment bracket thereon in reciprocal position thereon. A trigger mechanism is also mounted in reciprocal position on the support bracket so as to extend through the flush mounted plate. The trigger mechanism and the adjustment bracket are mounted on the flat plate and the support bracket to be reciprocally moved toward the plate and away from the plate in continuous adjustment to provide for adjusting the extended position of the trigger means mounted on the adjustment bracket.
Description
The present invention relates to latches or bolts used in doorways, and, more particularly, to a flush bolt mechanism used in connection with a double door as the latch mechanism mounted on the door that normally remains closed.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Flush bolt mechanisms are used on what is normally termed the inactive door of a pair of double swinging doors. The flush bolt mechanism includes the male member (trigger) of a door latch combination with the female bolt receiving plate or strike positioned in the opposing active door. While a major portion of the flush bolt mechanism is mounted on what is termed the free side of the inactive door, an additional latch bolt and guide mechanism are connected to the flush bolt mechanism by a long linkage to provide a locking bolt that is normally received in a second strike positioned in the lentil of the doorway.
Flush bolt mechanisms are shown and described at U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,005,886; 4,445,717; and 5,076,620.
With a double set of swinging doors, the space between opposing door jambs, in the walls in which the doors are mounted, should provide for clearance between the jamb and the pivoting side of each of the opposing doors plus clearance between the free sides of the opposing doors. Heretofore, the preferred way of adjusting the doors and the door locking mechanisms thereon for a double set of swinging doors has included shimming the hinges in the door jambs. As the clearances in a double set of swinging doors are greater than that found in a single swinging door, a need has developed for a new and improved means of adjusting a door bolt mechanism to accommodate varying clearances found on site between the double swinging doors and the door sash.
It is, therefore, an object of the present invention, generally stated, to provide a new and improved flush bolt mechanism for a dual swinging door assembly.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The invention resides in a flush bolt mechanism for mounting on the free edge of one of a pair of swingable doors which provides latch bolt engagement between those doors when they are in a closed position mounted in their associated sash. The flush bolt mechanism comprises frame means including a generally flat surface adapted for flush mounting on the free end of one of the pair of swingable doors. The generally flat surface has an aperture therethrough. The invention further includes trigger means mounted for reciprocal movement on the frame means perpendicularly to the generally flat surface and positioned to extend through the first aperture for providing a latch bolt between the pair of swingable doors. The reciprocal mounting of the trigger means includes an extended position wherein the trigger means is adapted for engagement with a strike in the opposing one of a pair of swingable doors. It also includes a retracted position wherein a distal end of the trigger means is withdrawn to a position of non-engagement of a strike on the opposing one of a pair of swingable doors. The invention includes means on the frame means for adjusting the extended position of the trigger means to accommodate differences in the space between the free ends of the swingable doors.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The features of the present invention which are believed to be novel are set forth with particularity in the appended claims. The invention, together with further objects and advantages thereof may best be understood by reference to the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals identify like elements throughout, and in which:
FIG. 1
is a vertical sectional view of a flush bolt mechanism, constructed in accordance with the present invention, with the horizontally acting trigger or latch being in extended position;
FIG. 2
is a left end view of the flush bolt mechanism minus the lentil bolt thereof;
FIG. 3
is a cross-sectional view taken substantially along line
3
—
3
of
FIG. 1
showing the range of adjustability of the horizontally movable trigger in its extended position;
FIG. 4
is a front elevational view of the flush bolt mechanism minus the lentil bolt as it appears with the trigger in retracted position;
FIG. 5
is a vertical elevational view of a second embodiment of the present invention utilizing a dual adjustable bracket for mounting the trigger and the linkage pivot shown in extended position with the trigger also extended;
FIG. 6
is a front elevational view similar to
FIG. 5
of a second embodiment of the present invention showing the trigger in retracted position with the adjustment bracket shown in extended position;
FIG. 7
is a vertical elevational view similar to
FIG. 5
showing the adjustable bracket of the present invention in retracted position with the trigger shown in extended position;
FIG. 8
is a vertical elevational view similar to
FIG. 5
showing the adjustment bracket in retracted position and the trigger also in retracted position; and
FIG. 9
is an exploded perspective view of certain parts of the flush bolt mechanism.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring to
FIG. 1
, the flush bolt mechanism, generally indicated at
10
, constructed in accordance with the present invention, is shaped to mount in a cavity (not shown) on the free vertical side of a swinging doorway, with the outside surface of the base mounting plate
11
visible at the free surface of the inactive door of a pair of swinging doors and a first latch bolt or trigger
12
extending outwardly from the base plate. Additionally, the top surface of the door (not shown) also includes a recess on which a guide
13
is mounted with a second latch bolt
14
positioned to reciprocally extend therethrough to maintain the door lock in its door sash (not shown) as an inactive door, or in a retracted position to allow both swinging doors to open. It should be noted that the inactive door may include a second latch bolt for latching the door to either the lintel, the threshold or a third independently operated latch bolt for latching the door to both.
Second latch bolt
14
is connected to the main mechanism by an elongate rod type linkage
15
. As seen most clearly in
FIGS. 1 and 2
, a support bracket, generally indicated at
16
, is fastened to the back (non exposed) side of the base mounting plate
11
by rivets
17
,
18
, and includes guide channels, to be discussed in more detail below. In the preferred embodiment, the support bracket is made of sheet metal and includes a central flat base or bite portion
20
. At the opposed elongate sides of the base portion
20
are formed two upwardly extending side walls
21
,
22
. Each side wall is divided into three different operating areas along its length. Adjacent the top of the side wall, the distal end of each of the side walls
21
,
22
is bent inwardly to form a C-shaped channel at flanges
23
,
24
, respectively. Second, the central portion of the side walls
21
and
22
each include a vertical upstanding wall, identified as
25
,
26
, respectively. Third, the bottom portion of each of the side walls
21
,
22
includes an upstanding wall portion
27
,
28
, respectively, and each of those portions include a pair of opposed vertically bent flanges
27
a
,
27
b
and
28
a
,
28
b
, respectively, to define a pair of spaced vertical C-channels in which the latch bolt or trigger
12
and its assorted mechanisms is reciprocally retained.
A C-shaped slide-guide
30
, includes a quartet of notched portions (not shown) that ride on the distal channels
23
,
24
, respectively, of the upper portion of the support bracket
16
to allow the slide-glide
30
to reciprocate vertically in those channels. The top wall
30
a
of the slide-glide
30
includes a threaded bore
31
in which the bottom end of link
15
is adjustably retained. A coil spring
32
is positioned between the bottom wall
30
b
of the slide-glide
30
and a bracket
29
positioned in the C-channel defined by flanges
23
,
24
biases the slide-glide in a downward position but allows the rod
15
and second latch bolt
14
to be moved into an upward lentil engaging position when desired. It should also be noted that a mechanical lever mechanism (not shown) which is known in the art, may be positioned in the free end of the inactive door adjacent rod
15
between the slide-glide
30
and the second latch bolt
14
to provide positive mechanism for locking the bolt
14
into the upper door lentil and unlocking same as desired. Slide glide
30
also includes a horizontally extending flange
32
which retains the distal end of a link mechanism
33
therein. Link mechanism
33
is generally retained in its position on flange
32
by means of a coil spring
34
. However, whenever necessary, the coil spring allows the upper narrow end
33
a
of link
33
to slide through an aperture on flange
32
as an override if the second latch bolt does not line up with the lentil strike.
In operation, it is desirable that when the first latch bolt
12
of the inactive door is engaged, it means that relative movement between the free ends of the opening door and the inactive door is taking place, and it is desirable that the second strike
14
be in its upward position to provide engagement of the inactive door with the transom. To accomplish this, link
33
, positioned in connection with slide-glide
30
, is connected to a pivoting bell crank
35
at one free end
35
a
thereof, the other free end
35
b
being pivotally mounted to a plunger mechanism
36
(
FIG. 3
) which is slidably retained between the trigger
12
and the horizontal C-channel walls
27
,
28
, respectively. Plunger
36
is U-shaped to include a pair of horizontally extending walls and a bite portion having an aperture (not shown) that receives the upper end
12
a
of latch bolt
12
and a coil spring
37
which is retained between the bite portion of the plunger and the upper end of the strike
12
. The trigger
12
is pivotally mounted to the upper end of latch bolt
12
a
at pivotal mounting
38
to allow the strike to move not only in reciprocal retraction, but also radially as it retracts in response to perpendicular force from the active door.
An important aspect of the present invention resides in the reciprocally movable pivot
35
c
of the bell crank
35
. Pivot
35
c
is mounted on an adjustment bracket
40
that includes two outwardly facing C-channel sides
41
,
42
, respectively, and a horizontal bite portion
43
having a threaded aperture
44
therethrough. The outwardly facing portions
41
,
42
of the adjustment bracket ride on the horizontal central flat walls
25
,
26
of the base mounting plate
11
in order to move the pivot point
35
and its associated plunger
36
in its respective C-channels
27
,
28
. Control of the amount and position of the reciprocal adjustment bracket is determined by a phillips head screw
45
positioned through an aperture in the base mounting plate and the threaded aperture
44
in the support bracket
16
. It is biased in an inward position by a coil spring
46
, positioned between the bite portion
43
and the support bracket
16
. By turning the phillips head screw
45
, the adjustment bracket
40
is reciprocated along flat central wall portions
25
,
26
. As the adjustment bracket and plunger mechanism reciprocate, the trigger, mounted on the plunger, also reciprocates from the position shown in solid line in
FIG. 3
to and including the position shown in dotted line in FIG.
3
.
Referring to
FIGS. 1-4
, in operation when the first latch bolt or trigger
12
is pushed back into the plunger
36
as the active door is being closed, the bell crank
35
moves to push the slide-glide
30
upward through link
33
to move long link
15
upward and make sure the second latch bolt
14
is inserted into the recess or strike in the door lentil (not shown). It should be noted that the spring
34
provides an override if the second latch bolt
14
is not lined up with the strike in the lentil.
Referring to
FIGS. 5
,
6
,
7
and
8
, a second embodiment of the preferred invention, generally indicated at
60
, operates similarly to the first embodiment
10
with several exceptions. Like the first embodiment, the second embodiment
60
includes a base mounting plate
61
similar to base mounting plate
11
. However, instead of having an elongate support bracket
16
, the second embodiment
60
does away with same and utilizes a pair of L-shaped brackets
62
,
63
with bracket
62
fixedly mounted to the mounting plate
61
, and bracket
63
slidably mounted to the mounting plate
61
to replace the slide-glide
30
of the first embodiment. Similar to the first embodiment, the second flush bolt mechanism
60
includes an elongate rod
63
in place of rod
15
of the first embodiment. Rod
63
slides through apertures
62
a
,
63
a
in L-shape brackets
62
,
63
, respectively, and is retained in a limited movement position therein by a pair of coil springs
64
,
65
, fixedly mounted to stop
66
on the reciprocating rod
63
.
Instead of the support bracket, adjustment bracket, and plunger of the first embodiment, the second embodiment includes an adjustment bracket
66
which is made infinitely reciprocally adjustable with respect to the mounting plate
61
by the use of a pair of phillips screws
67
,
68
, respectively, which are secured through threaded apertures
70
,
71
, on the opposing outer portions of the adjustment bracket
66
. Coil spring
72
,
73
, bias the adjustment bracket
66
in a position where it is retracted from an aperture
61
a in base mounting plate
61
. As with adjustment bracket
40
, of the first embodiment, adjustment bracket
66
includes a pivotal mounting thereon
74
, which provides a mounting for bell crank
75
. Bell crank
75
is mounted at one end
76
to the upper end of a trigger
77
and at its other end
78
to a link
78
connected to the upper end of L-shaped bracket
63
. In an important aspect of the present invention, the pair of phillips screws
67
,
68
may be turned to either retract the adjustment bracket
66
into the doorway so that it is flush with the mounting plate
61
as shown in
FIGS. 7 and 8
, or they may be turned so the adjustment bracket
66
is extended outwardly through the mounting plate
61
as shown in
FIGS. 5 and 6
, thus providing adjustability of the engagement between the trigger
77
and the strike of the active door (not shown). In
FIG. 5
, the mechanism is shown in the no-actuation position, with the trigger
77
in its most extended position and the lentil bolt (not shown) in its retracted position as denoted by the length of the rod between the vertical portions of L-shaped brackets
62
and
63
.
FIG. 6
shows the flush bolt mechanism
60
in its normal actuation position with the trigger recessed completely in the adjustment bracket
66
. The long link
63
is in its extended position so that the top door bolt (not shown) will extend into the lentil strike (not shown) of the sash.
FIG. 7
shows the adjustment bracket
66
positioned in its most retracted position with the trigger
77
in a no-actuation position, and
FIG. 8
shows the trigger
77
in an actuated position but where the top door bolt and strike (not shown) do not line up so that a compensation or override position is required as shown by the position of the springs
65
and
64
.
Thus, applicant has shown two embodiments of the flush bolt mechanism, one having a single threaded adjustment screw mounted on the adjustment bracket, and the second having a pair of opposed adjustable screws positioned on either side of the trigger mechanism and utilizing a larger adjustment bracket but eliminating the plunger mechanism of the first embodiment. Both of the flush bolt mechanisms of the present invention provide for adjustability within the limits set for the adjustment bracket for varying the total distance the trigger extends from the outer visible side of the flush bolt mechanism mounting plate.
Thus, a new and improved adjustment means for varying the extension distance of a flush bolt mechanism has been shown and described.
While two embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that many changes and modifications may be made without departing from the true spirit and scope of the present invention. It is the intent of the appended claims to cover all such changes and modifications which fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.
Claims
- 1. A flush bolt mechanism for mounting on the free edge of one of a pair of swingable doors for providing latch bolt engagement therebetween when said doors are in a closed position in their associated sash, said flush bolt mechanism comprising:a frame including a generally flat front sheet adapted for flush mounting on the free edge of said pair of swingable doors, a support bracket secured on a back side of said generally flat front sheet, said support bracket including an elongate base or bight portion and a pair of elongate opposed side walls extending perpendicularly in like direction from opposing elongate sides of said base, each of said side walls including an elongate distal wall perpendicular to said side wall in a like direction to said base defining, with said opposing side wall, a first elongate channel portion parallel to said bight portion, a second portion of said side wall being flat and perpendicular to said bight portion and extending beyond said distal wall of said first portion, and a third portion of said side wall including a main wall extending perpendicularly from said bight portion similarly to said second portion and further including second and third elongate distal walls extending in like direction perpendicular to said main wall and also perpendicular to said bight portion defining with said opposing side wall a substantially square channel.
- 2. The flush bolt mechanism as called for in claim 1 further including,plunger means reciprocally retained on said square channel for mounting a trigger mechanism thereon, said plunger means including a flat central portion having an aperture therethrough for mounting a trigger mechanism thereon, and a pair of opposed wing portions extending in like direction perpendicular to said central portion for riding in opposed portions of said square channel.
- 3. The flush bolt mechanism as called for in claim 1 further including,a slide-glide bracket reciprocally mounted on said first portion of said support bracket including an elongate central portion having a link mounting flange extending perpendicularly extending distal ends shaped to be received on said first elongate channel portion of said support bracket for reciprocal mounting thereon parallel to said flat front sheet.
- 4. The flush bolt mechanism as called for in claim 1 further including,an adjustment bracket reciprocally mounted on said second portion of said support bracket, said adjustment bracket including a pivotal mounting thereon, and a threaded aperture therethrough, a threaded rod having means for rotating same on an end thereof mounted through said generally flat front sheet and through said threaded aperture on said adjustment bracket, and means between said generally flat front sheet and said adjustment bracket for biasing said adjustment bracket away from said generally flat front sheet.
- 5. The flush bolt mechanism as called for in claim 1 further including,plunger means reciprocally retained on said square channel for mounting a trigger mechanism thereon, said plunger means including a flat central portion having an aperture therethrough for mounting a trigger mechanism thereon, and a pair of opposed wing portions extending in like direction perpendicular to said central portion for riding in opposed portions of said square channel, a slide-glide bracket reciprocally mounted on said first portion of said support bracket including an elongate central portion having a link mounting flange extending perpendicularly extending distal ends shaped to be received on said first elongate channel portion of said support bracket for reciprocal mounting thereon parallel to said flat front sheet, an adjustment bracket reciprocally mounted on said second portion of said support bracket, said adjustment bracket including a pivotal mounting thereon, and a threaded aperture therethrough, a threaded rod having means for rotating same on an end thereof mounted through said generally flat front sheet and through said threaded aperture on said adjustment bracket, and means between said generally flat front sheet and said adjustment bracket for biasing said adjustment bracket away from said generally flat front sheet.
- 6. A flush bolt mechanism for mounting on the free edge of one of a pair of swingable doors for providing latch bolt engagement therebetween when said doors are in a closed position in their associated sash, said flush bolt mechanism comprising:frame means including a generally flat surface adapted for flush mounting on the free end of one of the pair of swingable doors, said generally flat surface having at least a first aperture therethrough, trigger means mounted for reciprocal movement on said frame means perpendicularly to said generally flat surface and positioned to extend through said first aperture for providing a latch bolt between the pair of swingable doors, the reciprocal mounting of said trigger means including an extended position wherein said trigger means is adapted for engagement with a strike on the opposing one of a pair of swingable doors, and a retracted position wherein a distal end of said trigger means is withdrawn to a position of non-engagement with a strike on the opposing one of a pair of swingable doors, means on said frame means for adjusting the extended position of said trigger means for accommodating differences in the space between the free ends of said swingable doors, said means on said frame means for adjusting the extended position of said trigger means includes, an adjustment bracket reciprocally mounted on said frame means including a first threaded aperture therethrough, a second aperture through said generally flat surface of said frame means, a first adjustment screw extending through said second aperture on said frame means and said first threaded aperture on said adjustment bracket, and first bias means positioned between said generally flat surface on said frame means and said adjustment bracket for biasing said adjustment bracket away from said generally flat surface.
- 7. A flush bolt mechanism for mounting on the free edge of one of a pair of swingable doors for providing latch bolt engagement therebetween when said doors are in a closed position in their associated sash, said flush bolt mechanism comprising:frame means including a generally flat surface adapted for flush mounting on the free end of one of the pair of swingable doors, said generally flat surface having at least a first aperture therethrough, trigger means mounted for reciprocal movement on said frame means perpendicularly to said generally flat surface and positioned to extend through said first aperture for providing a latch bolt between the pair of swingable doors, the reciprocal mounting of said trigger means including an extended position wherein said trigger means is adapted for engagement with a strike on the opposing one of a pair of swingable doors, and a retracted position wherein a distal end of said trigger means is withdrawn to a position of non-engagement with a strike on the opposing one of a pair of swingable doors, means on said frame means for adjusting the extended position of said trigger means for accommodating differences in the space between the free ends of said swingable doors, said means on said frame means for adjusting the extended position of said trigger means includes, an adjustment bracket reciprocally mounted on said frame means including a first threaded aperture therethrough, and second aperture through said generally flat surface of said frame means, a first adjustment screw extending through said second aperture on said frame means and said first threaded aperture on said adjustment bracket, and first bias means positioned between said generally flat surface on said frame means and said adjustment bracket for biasing said adjustment bracket away from said generally flat surface, said adjustment bracket includes a second threaded aperture therethrough, said first and second apertures being positioned on opposing sides of said trigger means, a second adjustment screw extending through a third aperture on said frame means and said second threaded aperture on said adjustment bracket, said second and third apertures through and frame means being positioned on opposing sides of said first aperture therethrough, and said first and second threaded screws being positioned on opposing sides of said trigger means.
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