Information
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Patent Grant
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6457751
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Patent Number
6,457,751
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Date Filed
Thursday, January 18, 200124 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, October 1, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
- Estremsky; Gary
- Ho; Thomas
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 292 145
- 292 147
- 292 150
- 292 152
- 292 137
- 292 41
- 292 42
- 049 395
- 049 366
- 049 365
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A locking assembly for an astragal that would be attached to the inactive door of a double door unit that would be installed in a residence or a building. The astragal would be attached to the edge of the inactive door in the space between the inactive door and the active door. A separate locking assembly would be attached adjacent the top end of the door and also adjacent the bottom end of the door. A plug having an elongated locking bolt extending from it is mounted in the front end of the carriage member. Additional structure is provided for reciprocal travel of the carriage member between a locked position and an unlocked position.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The invention relates to an astragal that would be attached to the inactive door of a double door unit that would be installed in a residence or a building, and more specifically to a locking assembly that would be installed in the astragal.
The use of locking assemblies in the prior art astragals is well known because the need to lock the inactive door when its use is not required. The prior art locking assemblies have not been entirely satisfactory since some of them are hard to grip the actuating member. Also it has been unnecessarily difficult to move the carriage assembly from its locked position with its locking bolt in full extension and its retracted position with its locking bolt completely disengaged. Often times it is hard to recognize the actuating structure for locking the carriage assembly in its extended position that prevents the inactive door from being opened.
It is an object of the invention to provide a novel locking assembly for an astragal that has a fingergrip flange that makes it easier to slide the carriage assembly upwardly and downwardly between its locked and unlocked position.
It is also an object of the invention to provide a novel locking assembly for an astragal that has a more visible lock actuating member that is quickly recognizable.
It is another object of the invention to provide a novel locking assembly for an astragal that has eliminated recesses around the lock actuating member in which people previously gripping the lock actuating member would catch their fingers.
It is an additional object of the invention to provide a novel locking assembly for an astragal that has structure for keeping the assembled lock body and index plate unit from popping apart during its insertion into the carriage member where when it is being removed therefrom
It is a further object of the invention to provide a novel locking assembly for an astragal that provides an audible signal indicating when the locking bolt is in its extended locked position and its retracted unlocked position.
It is also an object of the invention to provide a novel locking assembly for an astragal that is easily and quickly installed in the carriage member of an astragal.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The astragal that would be attached to the inactive door of a double door unit is normally a length of extruded aluminum material having a carriage member channel formed therein. The carriage member channel is configured with inwardly extending grooves adjacent the bottom ends of its side walls for receiving flanges formed adjacent the bottom end of the side walls of the carriage member. A carriage assembly is inserted into the top end of the carriage member channel and also into the bottom end of the carriage channel. Each of these carriage assemblies would be secured to the carriage member channel at its proper height so that where respective upwardly and its downwardly extending bolt member would be fully retracted when the inactive door of a double door unit is required to be opened.
Once the carriage assemblies have been secured in their proper position in the carriage member channel, they are ready for operation. By gripping the fingergrip flange on the lock body and pulling it in the direction away from the center of the height of the astragal, the lock body that has been secured in the carriage member will push the carriage assembly to its extended position that fits the locking bolt of the carriage assembly into the locking bolt receptacle either in the door header or the threshold member. At this point the lock knob will have traveled past the end of the rail extending upwardly from the index plate that was previously secured to the carriage member channel of the astragal. As the carriage member reaches its extended position, the angular point of the leaf spring will have been captured in the cavity in the bottom end of the tongue portion of the lock body will snap into the extreme notch formed in the top of the index plate produced an audible clicking sound that will indicate that it is in its locked position. At this time the lock knob can be turned 90 degrees which would prevent retraction of the carriage assembly. In order to unlock the inactive door, the lock knob is rotated 90 degrees back to its original position and the finger flange extending up from the lock body is gripped and pulled in the direction of the retracted position. When the carriage assembly is fully retracted, the angular point of the leaf spring will drop into the notch on the top of the index plate and produce an audible click sound indicating that the bolt has been fully retracted.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a front elevation view of a two door structure in a residence or a building;
FIG. 2
is a schematic cross sectional view taken along lines
2
—
2
of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a schematic front elevation view of the astragal;
FIG. 4
is a front elevation view of the carriage assembly;
FIG. 5
is a side elevation view of the carriage assembly;
FIG. 6
is a rear elevation view of the top end of the carriage assembly;
FIG. 7
is a cross sectional view taken along lines
7
—
7
of
FIG. 6
;
FIG. 8
is a top plan view of the lock body;
FIG. 9
is a side elevation of the lock body;
FIG. 10
is a cross sectional view taken along lines
10
—
10
of
FIG. 9
;
FIG. 11
is a bottom plan view of the lock body;
FIG. 12
is a vertical cross sectional view taken along lines
12
—
12
of
FIG. 8
;
FIG. 13
is a top plan view of the index plate;
FIG. 14
is a side elevation view of the index plate;
FIG. 15
is a front end view of the index plate;
FIG. 16
is a top plan view of the lock knob;
FIG. 17
is a front elevation view of the lock knob;
FIG. 18
is a side elevation view of the lock knob;
FIG. 19
is a bottom plan view of the lock knob;
FIG. 20
is a schematic top plan view of the assembled lock body and index plate unit showing it in its extended position;
FIG. 21
is a schematic vertical cross section of the assembled lock body and index plate unit;
FIG. 22
is a schematic cross sectional view taken along lines
22
—
22
of
FIG. 21
;
FIG. 23
is a schematic top plan view of the assembled lock body and index plate unit showing it in its retracted position;
FIG. 24
is a schematic vertical cross-section view of the assembled lock body and index plate unit; and
FIG. 25
is a schematic cross sectional view taken along lines
25
—
25
of FIG.
24
.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
The novel locking assembly for an astragal will now be described by referring to
FIGS. 1-25
of the drawings. The environment in which the astragal is utilized is illustrated in
FIG. 1. A
wall
28
has an opening defined by a door header
29
and a threshold
30
into which is mounted an inactive door
32
and an active door
33
. A locking bolt receptacle
35
is formed in door header
29
above inactive door
32
. A locking bolt receptacle
36
is formed in threshold
30
below inactive door
32
. A deadbolt
38
and a door handle
39
are installed in active door
33
.
FIG. 2
is a cross sectional view taken along lines
2
—
2
of FIG.
1
. An extruded astragal
40
is installed on the right vertical edge of inactive door
32
. A security shield
41
is installed on the front vertical edge of active door
33
.
The astragal
40
that extends from the top end of inactive door
32
to its bottom end is illustrated in FIG.
3
. It has a top end portion
42
, a middle portion
43
and a bottom end portion
44
. A carriage member channel
46
extends the entire length of astragal
40
. A carriage assembly
48
is telescopically received in both the top end portion
42
and the bottom end portion
44
. A door latch and deadbolt receptacle zone lies between the respective carriage assemblies
48
.
The structure of the carriage assembly is best described by referring to
FIGS. 4-7
of the drawings. Carriage assembly
48
has an elongated carriage member
52
having a top wall
54
, a left side wall
55
, a right side wall
56
, flanges
57
and a channel-shaped groove
58
formed in its bottom end. Installed in the top end of carriage member
52
is a plug
60
having a shank portion
61
and a shoulder
62
. A bolt
64
extends from the front end of carriage members
52
and in their locked position are received in the respective locking bolt receptacles
35
and
36
. Shank portion
61
is secured to carriage member
52
by staking indents
66
in side walls
55
and
56
. Carriage member
52
has a length L1 in the range of 8-18 inches. A lock body
68
is connected to index plate
69
and they are telescopically received in the channel-shaped groove
58
of carriage member
52
. They are held together in an assembled state by staked indents
70
in the respective side walls
55
and
56
.
The structure of lock body
68
is best illustrated and described by referring to
FIGS. 8-12
. Lock body
68
has a base portion
72
and a tongue portion
73
. Base portion
72
has a top wall/deck
75
having a circular aperture
74
. It also has a left side wall
76
, a right side wall
77
and a rear wall
78
. A fingergrip flange
79
extends upwardly from the rear end of top wall
75
and a shoulder
80
extends upwardly from the front end of top wall
75
. Flanges
82
extend outwardly from the respective side walls
76
and
77
. A chamber
83
is formed in the bottom of base portion
72
. Tongue portion
73
has a front wall
85
, a rear wall
86
, a top wall
87
, a left side wall
88
, a right side wall
89
and together they form a cavity
90
in the bottom of tongue portion
73
. Slots
92
are formed in the respective side walls
88
and
89
. Grooves
94
are formed along the bottom edge of the inner surface of the respective side walls
88
and
89
for telescopically receiving fingers on the front end of index plate
69
.
Referring to
FIGS. 13-15
, the structure of index plate
69
will now be described. Index plate
69
has a body portion
96
and a neck portion
97
. A bore hole
98
having a beveled top surface
99
is formed in body portion
96
for receiving a flat headed bolt that would attach index plate
69
in the carriage member channel
46
of astragal
40
. Neck portion
97
has a top surface
101
having an upwardly extending rail
102
. A pair of longitudinally spaced notches
103
extend transversely across neck portion
97
. Upper flanges
105
extend outwardly from the left and right edges of top surface
101
and they are telescopically received in grooves
94
of lock body
68
. A bore hole
107
is formed adjacent the front end of neck portion
97
for receiving a travel limit pin (not shown).
Lock knob
109
is best illustrated in
FIGS. 16-19
. It has a top surface
110
, a side wall
111
, a bottom surface
112
and a pair of arcuately shaped flanges
113
. A finger gripping ridge
115
extends upwardly from top surface
110
. A channel
116
is formed between the arcuately shaped flanges
113
. A finger
118
extends radially outward from one of the arcuately shaped flanges
113
.
Referring to
FIGS. 20-25
, the manner in which the lock body
68
, the index plate
69
and the lock knob
109
are assembled together will be more easily understood.
FIGS. 20 and 21
show the assembled lock body and index plate unit
120
in its extended position and
FIGS. 23 and 24
show it in its retracted position. Lock knob
109
is shown captured in circular aperture
76
with its channel
116
aligned with rail
102
. Upper flanges
105
of index plate
69
are shown captured in the grooves
94
of the tongue portion
73
of lock body
68
. A leaf spring
122
has its opposite ends captured in cavity
90
of tongue portion
73
. Leaf spring
122
has an angular point
124
that is captured in the respective front and rear notches
103
of index plate
69
and as it snaps therein it makes an audible click noise. When angular point
124
is captured in the forward notch
103
, the forward travel of lock body
68
with respect to the index plate unit
120
is restricted. When angular point
124
is captured in the rearward notch
103
, the rearward travel of lock body
68
with respect to the index plate unit
120
is restricted. This occurs when the carriage member
52
is made to travel axially with respect to index plate
69
as locking bolt
64
is moved from its extending position to its retracted position.
Claims
- 1. A locking assembly for an astragal comprising:an elongated carriage assembly having a carriage member having a front end, a rear end, a top wall, a left side wall, a right side wall, and a bottom surface; a channel-shaped groove formed in said bottom surface and extending from said front end to said rear end; said left and right side walls each having an outer surface from which extends a flange that would telescopically mate with grooves formed in the carriage member channel of an extruded astragal; a plug having a front end and a rear end; an elongated locking bolt extending from said front end of said plug; said plug being telescopically received in said front end of said carriage member; and means rigidly attaching said plug to said carriage member; an elongated lock body comprising a base portion having a front end and a rear end; a tongue portion having a front end and a rear end; and said rear end of said tongue portion being connected to said front end of said base portion; said base portion having a left side wall, a right side wall, and a rear wall each having a top edge; a top wall extends between said top edges of said rear wall, said left side wall and said right side wall and forms a chamber under said top wall; a circular aperture is formed in said top wall; said tongue portion having a front wall, a rear wall, a left side wall, a right side wall and a top wall that all have an inner surface and form a cavity beneath said top wall; said tongue portion being telescopically received in said rear end of said carriage member and fixedly attached to said carriage member; an elongated index plate comprising a body portion having a front end and a rear end; a neck portion having a front end, a rear end and said rear end of said neck portion being connected to said front end of said body portion; said neck portion having a top surface having a left edge and a right edge that form outwardly extending upper flanges that are telescopically mated with grooves on the inner surfaces of said left and right side wall of said tongue portion of said lock body; a longitudinally extending rail extends upwardly from said top surface of said neck portion adjacent its rear end; said elongated index plate being telescopically received in said channel-shaped groove formed in said bottom surface of said carriage member; and means for rigidly connecting said body portion of said index plate to a carriage member channel of an extruded astiagal; and a lock knob having a top surface, a circular side wall, and a bottom surface; a longitudinally extending fingergripping ridge extends upwardly from said top surface; said bottom surface having a longitudinally extending channel formed therein and a pair of arcuately shaped flanges extend radially outward from said bottom surface; said lock knob being rotatably received in said circular aperture in said base portion of said lock body; said channel in said bottom surface of said lock knob being aligned with said rail extending upwardly from said top surface of said neck portion of said index plate.
- 2. A locking assembly as recited in claim 1 further comprising means for limiting rearward axial travel of said lock body with respect to said index plate.
- 3. A locking assembly as recited in claim 1 further comprising means for limiting forward axial travel of said lock body with respect to said index plate.
- 4. A locking assembly as recited in claim 1 further comprising signal means for providing an audio signal when said bolt at said front end of said plug has advanced to its forward locking position and when said front end of said bolt has been retracted to its unlocked position.
- 5. A locking assembly as recited in claim 4 wherein said signal means comprises a pair of longitudinally spaced notches in said top surface of said neck portion of said index plate; a leaf spring having a front end, a rear end, and an intermediate angular point has its opposite ends captured in said cavity in the bottom of said tongue portion of said lock body and as said lock body is moved forwardly and rearwardly said angular point of said leaf spring will snap into the respective notches formed in said top surface of said neck portion of said index plate resulting in an audio click sound.
- 6. A locking assembly as recited in claim 1 further comprising a finger extending radially outward from one of said arcuately shaped flanges of said lock knob for limiting rotation of said lock knob.
- 7. A locking assembly as recited in claim 1 wherein said lock knob is made of red material that aids in identifying said lock knob.
- 8. A locking assembly as recited in claim 1 wherein said top surface of said lock knob is substantially parallel with said top surface of said top wall of said lock body.
- 9. A locking assembly as recited in claim 1 wherein said means for rigidly connecting said body portion of said index plate to a carriage member of an extruded astragal comprises a bore hole having a beveled top surface in said body portion of said index plate and a flat headed bolt whose head is flush with said top surface of said body portion.
- 10. A locking assembly as recited in claim 1 further comprising a fingergrip flange extending upwardly from said rear end of said top wall of said base portion of said lock body.
- 11. A locking assembly as recited in claim 1 wherein said front end and rear end of said finger gripping ridge of said lock knob are rounded.
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