Claims
- 1. A gate latching mechanism comprising:
- solid bar means having an exaggerated "S" curvature and wherein a first half of the bar means is twisted to lie in a plane substantially perpendicular to the plane of the second half;
- means for mounting the bar means through a gate so that the first half of the bar means is exposed on one side of the gate in a plane substantially vertical to the gate and the second half of the bar means is exposed on the other side of the gate in a plane substantially horizontal to the gate;
- keeper plate means, the body thereof defining an elongate, substantially vertical opening therein, the keeper plate means mounted to the gate and in alignment with the end of the second half of the bar means so as to capture the end of the bar means within the confines of the plate means vertical opening limiting vertical movement of the bar means; and
- striker plate means having a notch therein, the striker plate means mounted to a gate post and positioned to capture a portion of the body of the second half of the bar means within the notch when gate is closed with respect to the gate post, the striker plate means further having a ramping leading edge in direct alignment of the body of the bar means with the striker plate notch as the gate is moved toward closure with the gate post a portion of the body of the second half resting on the leading edge when the gate is in a closed position to compensate for gate sag.
- 2. Gate latch mechanism resistant to gate sag comprising;
- "S" shaped solid bar means mounted through the body of a gate, the bar means having one half of the S twisted to lie in a plane substantially perpendicular to the plane of the other half to form a substantially vertical handle on one side of the gate and a substantially horizontal handle on the other side of the gate whereby horizontal movement of the vertical handle results in corresponding vertical movement of the horizontal handle;
- means for limiting the horizontal and vertical movement of the handles;
- latching means mounted to a gate post adjacent the gate for engaging a first portion of the body of the horizontal handle as the gate is closed with respect to the gate post; and
- ramping means for guiding the portion of the body of the horizontal handle into engagement with the latching means as the gate is moved toward closure with the gate post thereby compensating for gate sag a second portion of the body of the horizontal handle resting on the ramping means when the gate is in a closed position.
- 3. The structure of claim 2 wherein the limiting means comprises a keeper plate, the body thereof defining an elongate, substantially vertical opening therein, the keeper plate mounted to the gate and in alignment with the end of the horizontal handle so as to capture the end of the handle within the confines of the plate vertical opening.
- 4. The structure of claim 2 wherein the latching means comprises a striker plate having a notch therein, the notch dimensioned to accommodate insertion of the first portion of the horizontal handle therein.
- 5. The structure of claim 2 wherein the ramping means comprises a portion of the latching means consisting of an inclined plane.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/227,127, filed Apr. 13, 1994 now abandoned.
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