Claims
- 1. A safety striker mechanism for use with enclosure door latches or the like of the type having a movable keeper latch member adapted to releasably engage and be captively held by a stationary striker member when in a locked condition, said safety striker mechanism comprising, in combination, a striker member having surfaces disposed in the path of and capable of holding a latch member associated with a door latch in a locked condition, and safety release means actuated independently of said door latch and accessible from within an enclosure locked by said door latch for urging said striker member out of the path of said latch member thereby unlocking said door and permitting ingress to and egress from said enclosure without substantially moving said latch member, said safety release means comprising a bar member supporting said striker member and itself supported for pivotal movement about a first axis, a link member supported by said bar member for pivotal movement about a second axis, a lever member cooperative with said link member and supported for pivotal movement about a third axis, and actuating means cooperative with said link member for first causing pivotal movement thereof about said second axis and only thereafter causing pivotal movement of the combination of said link member, said bar member and said striker member about said first axis, said lever member preventing said pivotal movement of said striker member during normal times when said actuating means is in a locked position, said lever member engaging and preventing pivotal movement of said link member about said first axis during said normal times.
- 2. A safety striker mechanism according to claim 1, wherein said safety release means is inaccessible from without said enclosure.
- 3. A safety striker mechanism according to claim 1, wherein said actuating means includes an elongated rod supported for substantially rectilinear reciprocatory movement between locked and unlocked positions, said pivotally supported bar and link members providing means for translating said rectilinear movement of the rod into arcuate movement of said striker member.
- 4. A safety striker mechanism according to claim 3, wherein said link member is formed with a non-axial slot, said acuating means further including a pin member carried by said rod and movably disposed within said slot, whereby movement of said rod toward said unlocked position from said locked position will cause said pin to bear against link member surfaces defining said slot, thereby positively causing pivotal movements of said link and bar members, respectively.
- 5. A safety striker mechanism according to claim 4, wherein said link member is further formed with a sloped bearing surface adapted to engage said lever member during movement of said rod from said unlocked position, thereby urging said lever member about said third axis against the biasing force of its associated spring to permit said link member to return to a restrained position occupied by it during said normal times.
- 6. A safety striker mechanism according to claim 1, wherein said lever member is spring biased toward said link member about said third axis.
- 7. A safety striker mechanism according to claim 1, wherein said actuating means rod is spring biased toward said locked position along an axis spaced eccentrically from both said first and second axes.
- 8. A safety method of unlocking a door to an enclosure from within the enclosure, said door carrying a door latch having a movable keeper latch member adapted to releasably engage and be captively held by a stationary striker member when in a locked condition, the method comprising the steps of: urging a safety striker mechanism actuating member substantially rectilinearly from a locked position to an unlocked position, translating said rectilinear movement of said actuating member into arcuate movement of a link member which is normally engaged and restrained by a lever member about a second axis, said lever member normally preventing said arcuate link member movement during times when said actuating member is in said locked position, said step of translating further causing movement of said link member out of said engagement with said lever member, further and subsequently pivotally moving said link member, said bar member and a striker member integral with said bar member about an axis, said step of further and subsequent movement causing movement of said striker member out of the path of a door latch member, thereby unlocking a door carrying the latch and permitting ingress to and egress from an enclosure normally closed by said door without substantially moving said latch member.
- 9. A safety striker mechanism for use with latches or the like of the type having a movable keeper latch member adapted to releasably engage and be captively held by a striker member, said safety striker mechanism comprising, in combination: a striker member having surfaces disposed in the path of a latch member and being capable of holding said latch member, a bar portion integral with said striker member and supported for pivotal movement about a first axis, actuating means cooperative with said bar portion and movable by a user between locked and unlocked positions for causing movement of said striker member out of said path of said latch member, link means carried by said bar portion and supported thereby for pivotal movement about a second axis for interconnecting said actuating means and said bar portions, and lever means cooperative with said link means for preventing pivotal movement of said link means about said second axis during times when said actuating means is disposed in said locked position.
- 10. A safety striker mechanism according to claim 9, wherein said actuating means is inaccessible from without an enclosure normally locked by cooperation between said striker member and said latch member, said actuating means being accessible to a party within the enclosure seeking egress.
- 11. A safety striker mechanism according to claim 9, wherein movement of said actuating means from said locked position to said unlocked position first causes pivotal movement of said link means about said second axis and thereafter causes pivotal movement of the combination of said link means and said bar portion about said first axis.
- 12. A safety striker mechanism according to claim 9, wherein said actuating means includes an elongated rod supported for substantially rectilinear reciprocatory movement between locked and unlocked positions, said pivotally supported bar portion and link means providing means for translating said rectilinear movement of the rod into arcuate movement of said striker member.
- 13. A safety striker mechanism according to claim 9, wherein said lever means comprises a lever member which is springbiased toward said link means about a third axis.
- 14. A safety striker mechanism according to claim 13, wherein said actuating means comprises an actuating member which is spring-biased toward said locked position along an axis spaced eccentrically from both said first and second axes.
- 15. A safety striker mechanism according to claim 9, wherein said link means comprises a link member formed with a non-axial slot, said actuating means including a pin member carried by an actuating member, said pin member being movably disposed within said slot, whereby movement of said actuating member toward said unlocked position from said locked position will cause said pin to bear against link member surfaces defining said slot, thereby positively causing pivotal movements of said link member and said bar portion, respectively.
- 16. A safety striker mechansim according to claim 15, wherein said link member is further formed with a sloped bearing surface adapted to engage said lever means during movement of said actuating means from said unlocked position, thereby urging said lever means about a third axis against the biasing force of spring means associated with said lever means to permit said link member to return to a restrained position occupied by it during normal times.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part patent application of my copending application Ser. No. 477,259 filed June 7, 1974.
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