Claims
- 1. An improved latch bolt with selectively variable driving pin depth of type having a housing; a bolt retractably movable in said housing by means of a transverse drive member, and a guide casing connected to said housing, said guide casing having a window therethrough and three holes therethrough, said three holes having centers aligned with each other wherein the improvement comprises: a single sliding tail connected to said bolt for effecting retractable movement of said bolt, said single sliding tail having two pairs of prominences permanently fixed to said single sliding tail, each prominence of each pair of prominences facing each other and each pair of prominences situated at a different distance from the front of the bolt, said single sliding tail slidably housed in said guide casing such that said two pairs of prominences are situated in said window such that the transverse drive member engages one of the pairs of prominences to effect retraction of the bolt at variable driving pin depths.
- 2. The improved latch bolt of claim 1 further comprising a flat affixable piece fixed to said guide casing, said flat affixable piece having at least three holes that coincide with said holes in said guide casing, said flat affixable piece having a circular cavity that coincides with said window in said guide casing and an angular amplitude that coincides with the operating path of the transverse drive member thereby acting as a stop that limits the operating path of the transverse drive member.
- 3. Improved latch bolt with selectively variable driving pin depth, in accordance with claim 2, characterized in that the flat affixable piece has at least three bushings affixed to one side of said flat affixable piece, said bushings aligned with the holes in said flat affixable piece such that said bushings fit inside the holes in said guide casing.
- 4. Improved latch bolt with selectively variable driving pin depth, in accordance with claim 2, characterized in that the flat affixable piece corresponding to a lesser pin depth possesses a first bushed hole that aligns with the first real hole of the guide casing, a second bushed hole that aligns with the window and is situated between the back pair of prominences and a third bushed hole that aligns with in the third real hole of the casing.
- 5. Improved latch bolt with selectively variable driving pin depth, in accordance with claim 2, characterized in that the flat affixable piece corresponds to a greater pin depth and possesses a first bushed hole that aligns with the first real hole of the guide casing, a second bushed hole that aligns with the second real hole of the guide casing, a third bushed hole that aligns with the third hole of the guide casing and a fourth bushed hole that is projecting behind the guide casing.
- 6. Improved latch bolt with selectively variable driving pin depth, in accordance with claim 1, characterized in that the holes existing in the guide casing are in order with respect to the front of the bolt: a first complete circular real hole, a second real hole of proper circular section exceeding one hundred eighty degrees and the rest intersecting with the window, and a third real hole of proper circular section exceeding one hundred eighty degrees and the rest open toward the back edge of the guide casing.
- 7. Improved latch bolt with selectively variable driving pin depth, in accordance with claim 1, characterized in that over two-thirds of the length of the single sliding tail has its edges folded, such folded edges giving rise to transverse flanges the amplitude of these flanges being equal to the separation of the two faces of the guide casing; and said guide casing having flanges on one of its faces which embrace the flanges of the single sliding tail, thereby correctly guiding and aligning the single sliding tail during movement.
- 8. Improved latch bolt with selectively variable driving pin depth, in accordance with claim 7, characterized in that the two pairs of facing prominences of the sliding tail are shaped together with the transverse flanges of the tail, thereby enabling the prominences to offer a greater bearing surface opposite the drive member than that of a single thickness of sheet metal of which the sliding tail is made.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 891,473, filed July 29, 1986, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (15)
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