Claims
- 1. An improved latching apparatus secured on both sides of a gate, door, window or similar structure allowing disengagement and travel of said previously secured structure upon removal of either one of two securing mechanisms comprising:a first connecting member attached to a first attachment structure; a second connecting member attached to a second attachment structure; a latching member attached to said second connecting member via a sliding pivotal attachment means; a first connecting member grapple integrated within said latching member; a first side impermanent attachment of said second connecting member to said latching member; said first side attachment facilitated via the insertion of a securing mechanism means through securing apertures embodied within said second connecting member and said latching member; and a second side impermanent attachment of said second connecting member to said latching member; said second side attachment facilitated via the insertion of a securing mechanism means through securing apertures embodied within said second connecting member and said latching member which are distinct from securing apertures utilized in said first side impermanent attachment.
- 2. The improved latching apparatus of claim 1 wherein said latching member's sliding pivotal attachment to said second connecting member is facilitated via a plurality of slotted pivot guides; said guides positioned to allow travel of said latching member along substantially horizontal and vertical planes.
- 3. The improved latching apparatus of claim 1 wherein said second impermanent attachment of said second connecting member to said latching member is facilitated via a slot shaped securing aperture of generally horizontal orientation embodied within said second connecting member.
- 4. The improved latching apparatus of claim 1 wherein said second impermanent attachment of said second connecting member to said latching member is facilitated via a slot shaped securing aperture of generally horizontal orientation embodied within said latching member.
- 5. The improved latching apparatus of claims 1 wherein said first connecting member is a striking bar.
- 6. The improved latching apparatus of claim 1 wherein said first connecting member's attachment to said first attachment structure member is facilitated via the insertion of connecting means through a plurality of connection apertures embodied within said first connecting member.
- 7. The improved latching apparatus of claim 1 wherein said second connecting member's attachment to said second attachment structure is facilitated via the insertion of connecting means through a plurality of connection apertures embodied within said second connecting member.
- 8. The improved latching apparatus of claim 1 further comprising at least one positioning finger.
- 9. The improved latching apparatus of claim 1 wherein said first impermanent attachment of said connecting member to said latching member is facilitated via a slot shaped securing aperture of generally vertical orientation embodied within said second connecting member.
- 10. The improved latching apparatus of claim 1 wherein said first impermanent attachment of said second connecting member to said latching member is facilitated via a slot shaped securing aperture of generally vertical orientation embodied within said latching member.
REFERENCE TO PENDING APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/551,387 filed Apr. 18, 2000 entitled An Improved Latching Apparatus For Doors, Gates, Windows and Similar Structures which is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/435,111 filed Nov. 5, 1999 entitled An Improved Securing Apparatus For Doors, Gates, Windows and Similar Structures.
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