Claims
- 1. An active mortise latch mechanism comprising:a case; a latch bolt mounted in the case for motion between an extended and a retracted position, the latch bolt being adapted for retraction by a handle; an activation bolt mounted in the case for motion between an extended and a retracted position; a retractor mounted in the case and connected between the latch bolt and the activation bolt to automatically retract the latch bolt whenever the activation bolt is extended; an activation bolt spring, the activation bolt spring being connected to extend the activation bolt and automatically retract the latch bolt with the retractor whenever the activation bolt is not obstructed; and a vertical rod retractor link mounted within the case, the vertical rod retractor link being operably connected to the latch bolt to retract a vertical rod when the latch bolt moves to the retracted position.
- 2. The active mortise latch mechanism of claim 1 wherein the retractor includes first and second relatively movable portions, the first retractor portion moving the latch bolt and the second retractor portion moving the activation bolt, the relative motion allowing the latch bolt to be pushed to the retracted position when the activation bolt is also in the retracted position.
- 3. The active mortise latch mechanism of claim 2 further including a retractor spring operating between the first portion of the retractor and the second portion of the retractor.
- 4. The active mortise latch mechanism of claim 1 further including a vertical rod mount for connection to the vertical rod, the vertical rod retractor link engaging the vertical rod mount and retracting the vertical rod mount to retract the vertical rod when the latch bolt moves to the retracted position.
- 5. The active mortise latch mechanism of claim 4 wherein the vertical rod retractor link includes a fork for engaging and retracting the vertical rod mount.
- 6. The active mortise latch mechanism of claim 5 wherein the fork on the vertical rod retractor link includes a pair of arcuate tines acting on opposite sides of the vertical rod mount.
- 7. The active mortise latch mechanism of claim 6 wherein the vertical rod mount includes a pair of projections and the pair of arcuate tines slide on the pair of projections to retract the vertical rod mount.
- 8. The active mortise latch mechanism of claim 4 wherein the vertical rod mount includes a first end engaged by the vertical rod retractor link and a second end engaging the vertical rod.
- 9. The active mortise latch mechanism of claim 8 wherein the second end of the vertical rod mount is threaded for attachment to the vertical rod and is rotationally connected to the first end, the rotational connection allowing the second end to be rotated to adjust the vertical rod.
- 10. The active mortise latch mechanism of claim 9 further including a vertical rod adjustment lock for locking the first end of the vertical rod mount relative to the second end to retain an adjustment of the vertical rod.
- 11. The active mortise latch mechanism of claim 10 wherein the vertical rod adjustment lock comprises a pin extending through a portion of the first end of the vertical rod mount and engaging a portion of the second end of the vertical rod mount to prevent relative rotation of the first and second ends.
- 12. The active mortise latch mechanism of claim 9 wherein a portion of the second end of the vertical rod mount is at least partially covered with a gripping surface to aid in rotation of the second end relative to the first end.
- 13. The active mortise latch mechanism of claim 1 further including a latch bolt retractor finger rotationally attached to the case, the latch bolt retractor finger retracting the latch bolt when rotated.
- 14. The active mortise latch mechanism of claim 13 wherein the latch bolt includes a tail engageable by an operating member extending into the case from a push handle located on one side of the case and the latch bolt retractor finger is engageable by a shaft extending into the case from a rotary handle located on an opposite side of the case from the push handle.
- 15. The active mortise latch mechanism of claim 14 wherein the latch bolt tail is moveable by the operating member extending into the case from the push handle without moving the latch bolt retractor finger.
- 16. The active mortise latch mechanism of claim 15 wherein the latch bolt retractor finger contacts and moves the operating member which contacts and moves the tail when the latch bolt is retracted by the latch bolt retractor finger.
- 17. The active mortise latch mechanism of claim 1 further including a second vertical rod retractor link for retracting a second vertical rod, the second vertical rod retractor link being operably connected to the latch bolt to retract the second vertical rod when the latch bolt moves to the retracted position.
- 18. The active mortise latch mechanism of claim 17 wherein the second vertical rod retractor link is driven by the first vertical rod retractor link to retract the second vertical rod when the first vertical rod retractor link retracts the first vertical rod.
- 19. The active mortise latch mechanism of claim 17 further including a vertical rod mount for connection to the second vertical rod, the second vertical rod retractor link engaging the second vertical rod mount and retracting the second vertical rod mount to retract the second vertical rod when the latch bolt moves to the retracted position.
- 20. An active mortise latch mechanism according to claim 1 in combination with a passive mortise latch mechanism, the passive mortise latch mechanism comprising:a case for the passive mortise latch mechanism; an opening in the case of the passive mortise latch mechanism for receiving the latch bolt of the active mortise latch mechanism; and a pusher slide movable between receiving and ejecting positions, the pusher slide having a pusher surface for pushing and ejecting the latch bolt of the active mortise latch mechanism from the opening in the case of the passive mortise latch mechanism when the pusher slide is in the ejecting position.
- 21. The active mortise latch mechanism and passive mortise latch mechanism of claim 20, wherein the passive mortise latch mechanism further includes a vertical rod retractor link mounted within the passive case, the vertical rod retractor link in the passive case being operably connected to retract a passive vertical rod when the pusher slide moves to the ejecting position.
- 22. The active mortise latch mechanism and passive mortise latch mechanism of claim 21, wherein the passive mortise latch mechanism further includes:at least one pusher slide spring connected to urge the pusher slide towards the receiving position; and an operating opening in the case of the passive mortise latch mechanism adapted to receive an operating member from a push handle.
- 23. The active mortise latch mechanism and passive mortise latch mechanism of claim 21, wherein the passive mortise latch mechanism further includes at least one pivot arm pivotally mounted to the case of the passive mortise latch mechanism, the pivot arm having a first end for operation by an operating member from a push handle located on one side of the passive case and a second end for operating the pusher slide.
- 24. The active mortise latch mechanism and passive mortise latch mechanism of claim 21, wherein the passive mortise latch mechanism includes two pivot arms pivotally mounted to the case of the passive mortise latch mechanism, each pivot arm having a first end for operation by an operating member from a push handle located on one side of the passive case and a second end for operating the pusher slide, the pivot arms being pivotally mounted to the case of the passive mortise latch mechanism on opposite sides of the operating opening.
- 25. An active mortise latch mechanism comprising:a case; a latch bolt mounted in the case for motion between an extended and a retracted position, the latch bolt having a tail adapted for motion by an operating member extending into the case from a push handle located on one side of the case; an activation bolt mounted in the case for motion between an extended and a retracted position; a retractor mounted in the case and connected between the latch bolt and the activation bolt to retract the latch bolt when the activation bolt is extended; an activation bolt spring, the activation bolt spring being connected to extend the activation bolt and automatically retract the latch bolt with the retractor whenever the activation bolt is not obstructed; a vertical rod mount for connection to a vertical rod, the vertical rod mount being adjustable to adjust the vertical rod; and a vertical rod retractor link pivotally mounted within the case, an end of the vertical rod retractor link being driven by the operating member when the latch bolt is retracted and an opposite end of the vertical rod retractor link retracting the vertical rod mount to retract the vertical rod.
- 26. A double door latching system(for latching active and passive doors, the double door latching system comprising:an active mortise latch mechanism for mounting in the active door, the active mortise latch mechanism including: an active case; a latch bolt mounted in the case, the latch bolt retracting when the active and passive doors are not in alignment and extending when the active and passive doors are aligned, and a vertical rod retractor link, mounted in the active case, and adapted to retract a vertical rod when the latch bolt is retracted; a push handle mechanism, adapted for mounting on the active door, the push handle mechanism including an operating member being operatively connected to the active mortise latch mechanism to retract the latch bolt; a passive mortise latch mechanism for mounting in the passive door, the passive mortise latch mechanism including: a passive case, an opening in the passive case for receiving the latch bolt of the active mortise latch mechanism, a pusher slide movable between receiving and ejecting positions, the pusher slide having a pusher surface for pushing and ejecting the latch bolt of the active mortise latch mechanism from the opening in the case of the passive mortise latch mechanism when the pusher slide is in the ejecting position, and vertical rod retractor link, mounted in the passive case, and adapted to retract a vertical rod when the pusher slide is moved to the ejecting position; and a second push handle mechanism, adapted for mounting on the passive door, the second push handle mechanism including an operating member being operatively connected to the passive mortise latch mechanism to move the pusher slide to the ejecting position.
- 27. A double door latching system according to claim 26, wherein the active and passive mortise latch mechanisms each include a single vertical rod corresponding to and operated by the corresponding vertical rod retractor links.
- 28. A double door latching system according to claim 27, wherein the active and passive mortise latch mechanisms further include corresponding adjustable vertical rod mounts connected between the vertical rods and the corresponding vertical rod retractor links.
- 29. A double door latching system according to claim 26, wherein the active mortise latch mechanism further includes an activation bolt movable between an extended and a retracted position, the activation bolt contacting the passive mortise latch mechanism when the active and passive doors are aligned to move the activation bolt to the retracted position and move the latch bolt to the extended position.
- 30. A double door latching system according to claim 29 wherein the active mortise latch mechanism further includes a retractor pivotally connected between the latch bolt and the activation bolt to retract the latch bolt when the activation bolt is extended.
- 31. A double door latching system according to claim 30 wherein the retractor includes first and second relatively movable portions, the first retractor portion moving the latch bolt and the second retractor portion moving the activation bolt.
- 32. A double door latching system according to claim 31 further including a retractor spring to extend the activation bolt and retract the latch bolt when the active and passive doors are not in alignment.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 09/236,778 filed Jan. 22, 1999.
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