Claims
- 1. A monitor for monitoring the condition of a door closure having a swinging deadlock receivable within a strike slot, said monitor comprising:
- (a) a mounting plate mountable on the face of a door jamb adjacent the strike slot;
- (b) a bracket having a base and adapted to be positioned to extend from said mounting plate into the strike slot in a mounted condition with an inner end thereof in the strike slot;
- (c) an electrical switch on the bracket adjacent the inner end of said bracket, said electrical switch having an actuator which in a first position places the electrical switch in a first electrical condition and in a second position places the electrical switch in a second electrical condition; and
- (d) a trigger movably mounted at the inner end of said bracket adjacent said electrical switch, said trigger having a first surface and being biased to normally engage said actuator in a normal at-rest position placing the switch in the first electrical condition, said trigger having a second surface extending into the strike slot engageable by said deadlock when the deadlock is properly locked in said strike slot causing said trigger to pivot placing said first surface out of contact with said actuator, placing said switch in said second condition.
- 2. The monitor of claim 1 wherein said trigger comprises a spring member in which said first surface comprises a portion of loop wherein said second surface is generally curved.
- 3. The monitor of claim 2 wherein said trigger is spring steel.
- 4. The monitor of claim 1 wherein said trigger includes a hinge secured to said bracket and biasing means urging said trigger to said first position when at rest.
- 5. The monitor of claim 1 wherein said closure is a door having a narrow stile frame.
- 6. The monitor of claim 1 wherein said trigger extends generally downward and inwardly toward said door face from said bracket.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The present application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/763,360, filed Dec. 11, 1996, now patented with U.S. Pat. No. 5,757,269 entitled "Latch Monitor".
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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