Claims
- 1. A lockset having unlocked and locked states for a door movable between open and closed positions comprising a latch bolt assembly including a bolt movable between a partially extended latching position, a fully extended deadbolt position, and a retracted position, spring means biasing said bolt toward its deadbolt position, a spindle extending through said latch bolt assembly in a direction transverse of the direction of movement of said bolt, means connecting said spindle to said bolt for moving said bolt between its positions upon rotation of said spindle, means for normally biasing said bolt in its latching position including means for retaining said bolt in said latching position when said door is open and means effective in response to closing of said door from the position when said door is in the open position and said bolt is in said latching position for causing said bolt to be moved automatically into its deadbolt position when said door is moved into its closed position.
- 2. The lockset of claim 1 wherein said latch bolt assembly includes a casing having spaced side plates extending therefrom, a hub mounted for rotation in said side plates and including an opening through which said spindle extends, lever means extending from said hub, an arm pivotally attached to said bolt at one end and pivotally attached to said lever means at the other, said means for retaining said bolt in its latching position including means blocking said rotation of said hub into the deadbolt position of said bolt when the door is open.
- 3. The lockset of claim 2 further including unlocking means movable to an unlocking position to prevent said bolt from moving to said deadbolt position when the door is closed.
- 4. The lockset of claim 2 wherein said latch bolt assembly includes a pivot pin connecting said arm and said lever means and said side plates having a shoulder thereon for engagement by said pivot pin to hold said bolt in said latching position.
- 5. The lockset of claim 4 wherien said latch bolt assembly includes means to disengage said pivot pin from said shoulder upon closing of the door.
- 6. The lockset of claim 4 further including unlocking means movable to an unlocking position to prevent said bolt from moving into its dead bolt position when said door is closed.
- 7. The lockset assembly of claim 6 wherien said unlocking means includes a turn button.
- 8. The lockset of claim 4 further including an inside and outside lever, said outside lever operably connected to said spindle to move said bolt from its latching position to its open position and said inside lever operably connected to said spindle to move said bolt from its dead bolt position to its open position.
- 9. The lockset of claim 8 wherein said outside lever has a key operated cylinder therein and means interconnecting said cylinder and said spindle so that upon operation of said cylinder, said bolt is moved from its deadbolt position to its open position.
- 10. A latch assembly for use with a lockset comprising:
- a casing having spaced side plates extending rearwardly therefrom;
- a hub with a tail piece thereon mounted for rotation in said side plates and having lever means extending therefrom;
- a bolt movable between an open, fully retracted position, a partially extended latching position, and a fully extended deadbolt position;
- an arm pivotably attached at one end to said bolt and at the other end to said lever means; and
- spring means in engagement with said tail piece when said tail piece is in a first position for biasing said bolt forward in said deadbolt position and when said tail piece is in a second position for biasing said bolt to limit the forward movement of said bolt to said partially extended latching position while permitting movement of said bolt between said fully retracted position and said partially extended latching position.
- 11. A latch assembly for use with a lockset comprising:
- a casing having spaced side plates extending rearwardly therefrom;
- a hub with a tail piece thereon mounted for rotation in said side plates and having lever means extending therefrom;
- a bolt movable between an open, fully retracted position, a partially extended latching position, and a fully extended deadbolt position;
- an arm pivotably attached at one end to said bolt and at the other end to said lever means; and
- spring means mounted on said side plates for biasing said latch bolt forward when it is in said deadbolt and biasing it against movement into its open position when it is in said latching position and engaging said tail piece when said bolt is in said deadbolt and latching positions.
- 12. A lockset having unlocked and locked states for a door movable between open and closed positions comprising a latch bolt assembly including a bolt movable between a partially extended latching position, a fully extended deadbolt position, and a retracted position, spring means for biasing said bolt toward its latching position and its deadbolt position, a spindle extending through said latch bolt assembly in a direction transverse of the direction of movement of said bolt, a casing having spaced side plates extending therefrom, a hub mounted for rotation in said side plates and including an opening through which said spindle extends, lever means extending from said hub, an arm pivotally attached to said bolt at one end and pivotally attached to said lever means at the other, where upon rotation of said spindle said bolt is moved between its positions, a pivot pin connecting said arm and said lever means and said side plates having a shoulder thereon for engagement by said pivot pin to hold said bolt in said latching position when said door is open, a plunger having a forward portion extending forwardly from said case and a rearward portion extending along said side plates and having a cam surface thereon for engaging said pivot pin when said pivot pin is in engagement with said shoulder to lift said pivot pin over said shoulder effective in response to the closing of said door to permit said bolt to move into its deadbolt position when said plunger is moved rearwardly, and means biasing said plunger in a forward direction.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of U.S. Patent Application Ser. No. 568,542 now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of my copending U.S. Patent Application Ser. No. 537,896 filed Sept. 30, 1983 and entitled Lockset Assembly, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,594,864.
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