Claims
- 1. A keyless lock for use on a door with a frame, the door having a vertical edge mounted on the frame with hinges and a latching edge movable between an open position and a closed position, the latching edge and the frame being separated by a gap when the door is in the closed position, said keyless lock comprising:
- a base plate to be secured to the frame in the gap between the frame and the latching edge of the door and transverse to the face plane of the door when in the closed position, said base plate having an integral extension that extends to a distal end beyond the door frame into a space to be secured and defining a notched seat thereby; and
- a planar stop plate adapted to confront the door when in the closed position, said stop plate forming an aperture configured in the form of a substantially rectangular gap defining horizontal and vertical sides and having two substantially parallel slots, one extending downwardly from a lower corner of the gap and one extending upwardly from a diagonally opposite corner of the gap enabling the stop plate to be received over the base plate extension and to rest in the notched seat and interlock transversely to the base plate to prevent opening the door beyond the notched seat.
- 2. A keyless lock as recited in claim 1, wherein said base plate has a major axis running along the integral extension to the distal end, and said stop plate, while interconnected with the base plate, can be displaced laterally between an initial position, in which the stop plate can be removed from interconnection with the base plate, and a final position, in which the stop plate rests within the notched seat on the base plate and is prevented from movement along the major axis of the base plate by the portions of the base plate which form the sides of the notched seat.
- 3. A keyless lock as recited in claim 2, wherein the stop plate aperture is shaped so that the stop plate positively engages the base plate extension when the stop plate is in any position between the initial position and the final position.
- 4. A keyless lock as recited in claim 1, wherein a section of the stop plate is planar and defines an offset angled away from the side of the stop plate facing the door.
- 5. A keyless lock as recited in claim 1, wherein the stop plate has a projection that allows the stop plate to be hand gripped when seated on the base plate.
- 6. A keyless lock as recited in claim 5, wherein the stop plate projection is formed by a section of the stop plate offset from the plane of the stop plate away from the side facing the door.
- 7. A keyless lock as recited in claim 1, further comprising means enabling the stop plate to be suspended near the door frame when not in use.
- 8. A keyless lock as recited in claim 7, wherein the stop plate forms an eyehole for suspending the stop plate.
- 9. A keyless lock for use on a door with a frame, the door having a vertical edge mounted on the frame with hinges and a latching edge movable between an open position and a closed position, the latching edge and the frame being separated by a gap when the door is in the closed position, said keyless lock comprising:
- a base plate to be secured to the frame in the gap between the frame and the latching edge of the door and transverse to the face plane of the door when in the closed position, said base plate having an integral extension that extends to a distal end beyond the door frame into a space to be secured and defining a notched seat thereby; and
- a planar stop plate adapted to confront the door when in the closed position, said stop plate forming an aperture configured in the form of two offset parallel slots connected by a gap enabling the stop plate to be received over the base plate extension and to rest in the notched seat and interlock transversely to the base plate to prevent opening the door beyond the notched seat;
- wherein said base plate has a major axis running along the integral extension to the distal end, and said stop plate, while interconnected with the base plate, can be displaced laterally between an initial position, in which the stop plate can be removed from interconnection with the base plate, and a final position, in which the stop plate rests within the notched seat on the base plate and is prevented from movement along the major axis of the base plate by the portions of the base plate which form the sides of the notched seat, and wherein the gap in the stop plate aperture is slanted between the slots so that movement of the stop plate from the initial position to the final position is assisted by the gravitational force of the weight of the stop plate.
- 10. A keyless lock as recited in claim 9, wherein a section of the stop plate is planar and defines an offset angled away from the side of the stop plate facing the door.
- 11. A keyless lock as recited in claim 9, wherein the stop plate has a projection that allows the stop plate to be hand gripped when seated on the base plate.
- 12. A keyless lock as recited in claim 11, wherein the stop plate projection is formed by a section of the stop plate offset from the plane of the stop plate away from the side facing the door.
- 13. A keyless lock as recited in claim 9, further comprising means enabling the stop plate to be suspended near the door frame when not in use.
- 14. A keyless lock as recited in claim 13, wherein the stop plate forms an eyehole for suspending the stop plate.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of utility application Ser. No. 08/191,880 filed Feb. 4, 1994, now abandoned.
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