Claims
- 1. A door latch, comprising in combination:
- a first case adapted to be mounted to one side of a door,
- a second case adapted to be mounted to the other side of said door at a location opposite to said first case,
- a first latch handle rotatably mounted in said first case and having a strike engagable latch surface thereon,
- a second latch handle rotatably mounted in said second case,
- an operating shaft having a first end non-rotatably connected to said second handle and having a second end,
- locking means slidably mounted to one of said cases for movement between a locking position which prevents rotation of said shaft and an unlocking position which permits rotation of said shaft,
- said locking means having a cam surface thereon,
- a keylock spindle concentric with said operating shaft,
- said spindle having an integrally-formed T-shaped end portion,
- a cam operator surface means on said end portion for moving said locking means from said locking position to said unlocking position in response to rotation of said spindle,
- key operated means rotatably carried by said second latch handle and non-rotatably connected to said spindle for rotating said spindle to unlock said latch,
- a locking ring within said first case non-rotatably connected to said first handle, said locking ring having a pair of diametrically opposed holes provided therein,
- said T-shaped end portion of said spindle disposed between said second end of said operating shaft and said locking ring,
- a pair of pins integral with said operating shaft in mutual parallel relationship therewith and extending into said holes of said locking ring, and
- said cam operator surface means being disposed radially outward from the circle defined by the path of rotation of said pins,
- whereby when said latch is assembled to a door said pins and holes cooperate to prevent relative rotation between said second handle and said first handle.
- 2. A door latch according to claim 1 wherein
- said operating shaft is tubular, and
- said keylock spindle extends through said operating shaft.
- 3. A door latch according to claim 2 wherein
- said cam operator surface means comprises two cam operator surfaces disposed 180 degrees apart relative to the longitudinal axis of said shaft.
- 4. A door latch according to claim 3 comprising
- detent spring means carried by said locking means for removably locking said locking means in each of said locking and unlocking positions.
- 5. A door latch according to claim 4 wherein
- said locking means is provided with an actuator lug which extends through a hole in said detent spring means and an elongated hole through said first case.
- 6. A door latch according to claim 5 wherein said detent spring means is generally H-shaped, and said hole is centrally disposed in said detent spring means.
- 7. A door latch according to claim 6 wherein said detent spring means has a plurality of leaf spring arms each having a laterally extending detent portion positionable in either of two detent recesses in said first case.
- 8. A door latch according to claim 6 wherein said T-shaped end portion of said spindle is cooperable with said pins to rotate said first latch handle of said latch.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 533,554, filed Sept. 19, 1983, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (10)
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Continuations (1)
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