Claims
- 1. A multi-point sliding door latch adapted to be fitted in a single opening in a lock face of a stile of a door and arranged for coaction with a keeper structure on a associated jamb and for coaction with a handle assembly mounted on the stile of the door and including a tail member operated by a thumb turn or a key lock, the latch comprising:a unitary hollow housing adapted to fit in the stile opening; a pair of vertically spaced upper and lower hooks each pivotally mounted in the housing for movement in opposite pivotal directions between a retracted, unlatched position within a hollow of the housing and an extended, latched position extending out of the hollow of the housing for latching coaction with the keeper structure; and actuator means positioned in the housing intermediate the upper and lower hooks and including a pivot arm adapted to receive a tail member from the handle assembly and mounted on the housing for pivotal movement about a fixed axis and a linkage mechanism interconnecting the pivot arm and the upper and lower hooks and operative in response to turning movement of the pivot arm in one direction about the fixed axis by the tail member to move the upper and lower hooks in unison but in opposite pivotal directions between their unlatched and latched positions.
- 2. A latch according to claim 1 wherein the actuator means includes upper and lower pivot arms positioned in vertically spaced side by side relation in the housing and each pivotally mounted in the housing, and the pivot arms are ganged together by a gang link so that pivotal movement of one pivot arm generates corresponding pivotal movement of the other pivot arm.
- 3. A latch according to claim 2 wherein the latch further includes an upper link interconnecting the upper first arm and the upper hook and a lower link interconnecting the lower first arm and the lower hook.
- 4. A latch according to claim 1 wherein the housing includes a side wall and the side walls define upper and lower openings for passage of upper and lower fasteners utilized to attach the handle assembly to the stile of the door.
- 5. A latch according to claim 4 wherein the upper opening is positioned vertically between the actuator means and the upper hook and the lower opening is positioned vertically between the actuator means and the lower hook.
- 6. A multi-point sliding door latch and handle assembly adapted to be fitted on a stile of a door, comprising;a unitary hollow housing adapted to fit in an opening in a lock face of the stile; a pair of vertically spaced upper and lower hooks each pivotally mounted in the housing for movement in opposite pivotal directions between a retracted, unlatched position within the hollow of the housing and an extended latched position extending out of the hollow of the housing for latching coaction with a keeper structure on an associated jamb; actuator means positioned in the housing intermediate the upper and lower hooks, adapted to receive a tail member and operative in response to movement of the tail member to move the upper and lower hooks in unison between their unlatched and latched positions; and a handle assembly including an escutcheon plate adapted to be mounted on the stile of the door, a handle mounted on the escutcheon plate, and a latch actuator device mounted on the escutcheon plate and including the tail member which is adapted to extend through an aperture in the stile for receipt by the actuator means.
- 7. A multi-point sliding door latch and handle assembly according to claim 6 wherein:the unitary hollow housing includes a side wall defining upper and lower holes providing access to the hollow interior of the housing; and the handle assembly includes upper and lower fastener members extending through upper and lower holes in the escutcheon plate, through the stile, and through the upper and lower holes in the housing sidewall.
- 8. A multi-point sliding door latch and handle assembly according to claim 7 wherein the hooks open toward each other in their latched positions.
- 9. A multi-point sliding door latch and handle assembly according to claim 7 wherein the actuator means comprises upper and lower actuators positioned in vertically spaced side-by-side relation in the housing and each pivotally mounted in the housing, and the actuators are ganged together by a gang link so that pivotal movement of one actuator generates corresponding pivotal movement of the other actuator.
- 10. A multi-point sliding door latch and handle assembly according to claim 9 wherein the assembly further includes an upper link interconnecting the upper actuator and the upper hook and a lower link interconnecting the lower actuator and the lower hook.
- 11. A multi-point sliding door latch and handle assembly according to claim 7 wherein;the upper hook is positioned in the housing above the upper housing side wall hole; the lower hook is positioned in the housing below the lower housing side wall hole; and the actuator means are positioned in the housing between the upper and lower housing side wall holes.
- 12. A multi-point sliding door latch adapted to be fitted in a single opening in a lock face of a stile of a door and arranged for coaction with a keeper structure on an associated jamb and for coaction with a handle assembly mounted on the stile of the door and including a tail member operated by a thumb turn or a key lock, the latch comprising:a unitary hollow housing adapted to fit in the stile opening; a pair of vertically spaced upper and lower hooks each mounted in the housing for movement between a retracted, unlatched position within the hollow of the housing and an extended, latched position extending out of the hollow of the housing for latching coaction with the keeper structure; upper and lower actuators positioned in vertically spaced side-by-side relation in the housing intermediate the upper and lower hooks, mounted for rotation on the housing about vertically spaced axes, and each including a socket structure adapted to receive a tail member from the handle assembly and moveable about its respective axis in response to turning movement of the tail member; a gang link interconnecting the upper and lower actuators so that movement of one actuator generates corresponding movement of the other actuator; and means operative in response to movement of the actuators to move the upper and lower hooks in unison between their unlatched and latched positions.
- 13. A multi-point sliding door latch according to claim 12 wherein:the upper and lower actuators are pivotly mounted in the housing; and the upper and lower hooks are pivotly mounted in the housing for movement in opposite pivotal directions.
- 14. A multi-point sliding door latch and handle assembly according to claim 13 wherein the assembly further includes an upper link interconnecting the upper actuator and the upper hook and a lower link interconnecting the lower actuator and the lower hook.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/786,667 filed Jan. 21, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,820,170.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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“Window Executive” Catalog, Summer 1996 issue, vol. 2, Issue 6, pp. 9-10. |
W & F Mfg., Inc., Multi-Point Latch, 1 pg. |
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