Claims
- 1. A latch for a door comprising a spring pressed latch bolt having a notch therein, a casing, a handle operable from either side of the casing for retracting the latch bolt into the casing to a predetermined position, a dog rotatably positioned in the notch, a spring positioned between the casing and the dog biasing the dog into the notch, an auxiliary bolt, spring biased to project from the casing and slidable relative to the casing, a pin extending from the auxiliary bolt movable into contact with the dog when the auxiliary bolt is retracted into the casing to release the dog from the notch and releasing the latch bolt to a locked position, the auxiliary bolt comprising a main body portion and a beveled end portion, having a beveled face, joined to the main body portion by a spring biased one way hinge which does not allow rotary movement from an extended position of the beveled end portion when the beveled face is in contact with a striker plate, causing the auxiliary bolt to retract by movement across the striker plate, a striker plate having an opening therein for the insertion of an extended end of the auxiliary bolt in unretracted position when the door is closed.
- 2. The latch of claim 1 wherein a rack gear is attached to the latch bolt, a spur gear meshes with the rack gear, and by rotating the spur gear with the handle the latch bolt is retracted.
- 3. The latch of claim 1 in combination with a door positioned above a floor, the latch being placed on the door at least five feet above the floor so that a child cannot reach it.
- 4. The latch of claim 3 in combination with a guard plate extending below the latch to prevent a child from opening the latch by using a long object such as a stick.
- 5. The latch of claim 1 having no protrusions, other than the handle, extending from either major side, thus allowing a single latch to be mounted on right or left hand swing doors, inside or outside without modification.
- 6. The latch of claim 1 further characterized by the presence of two spur gears capable of driving a rack gear, one spur gear spaced further than the second spur gear from where the auxiliary bolt projects from the casing, whereby one spur gear could be used for narrow framed doors to open the latch and the other spur gear could be used for a wide framed door.
- 7. The latch of claim 1 further characterized by a pin positioned for insertion into the latch bolt to hold the bolt in an unlocked position and allow the door to be retrained in the closed position by the auxiliary bolt.
- 8. The latch of claim 1 further characterized by a pin positioned for insertion behind the latch bolt to hold the bolt in a locked position.
- 9. The latch of claim 1 further characterized by a switch activated by movement of the latch bolt and a light or buzzer activated by the switch to indicate whether the latch bolt was in a locked on unlocked position.
Parent Case Info
This patent application relies upon the filing date of corresponding Provisional Patent Application, Serial No. 60/010,514 entitled KIDS SAFETY LATCH of John Howard Pullen filed Jan. 24, 1996.
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