Claims
- 1. A door locking structure forming a panic exit device having in combination
- an elongated housing formed as an open-sided channel,
- an operating rod disposed longitudinally in said channel,
- a sealing member in said channel in spaced relation to said rod and movable inwardly and outwardly of said channel,
- a plurality of vertically spaced links pivoted in said channel intermediate their ends,
- said links each being pivoted at one end to said rod,
- said links each being pivoted at their other ends to said sealing member,
- a door operating means operating said rod to move said sealing member inwardly and outwardly of said channel by means of said links,
- deadlock means carried by said rod in operative relationship with said sealing member,
- a latching bolt carried at the upper end of said operating rod,
- a plate member slidably carried at the upper portion of said channel having an aperture therein,
- said latch bolt operated by said rod extending through said aperture of said plate member,
- said latch bolt having a ledge formed in the upper end portion thereof,
- a spring member normally urging said plate member to overlie said ledge of said latch bolt to retain said latch bolt in retracted position,
- said plate member having a portion extending outwardly of said channel,
- a door frame receiving said housing in a door closing position, and
- said extended portion of said plate member engaging said door frame and yielding to said engagement to release said latch bolt to have the same extend therethrough to latching position.
- 2. A door locking structure forming a panic exit device having in combination
- an elongated housing formed as an open-sided channel,
- an operating rod disposed longitudinally into said channel,
- a sealing member disposed into said channel in spaced relation to said rod,
- means connecting said sealing member and said rod for movement of said sealing member to latched position outwardly of said channel by operation of said rod,
- a plurality of deadlock members carried by said operating rod, said deadlock members each comprising
- a cam headed member consisting of a projecting portion, and
- said projecting portion of each of said deadlock members engaging said sealing member in latched position deadlocking the same.
- 3. The structure set forth in claim 2, wherein
- said sealing member has stud members extending in the direction of said operating rod, and
- said stud members respectively being in alignment with said projecting portions of said cam headed members in a deadlock position.
- 4. The structure set forth in claim 2, wherein
- said projecting portion of said cam headed member comprises an inclined surface portion and a vertical surface portion.
- 5. The structure set forth in claim 2, wherein
- said projecting portions respectively comprise an inclined surface portion and a vertical surface portion, and
- said stud members are respectively in alignment with said vertical surface portions in a deadlock position.
Parent Case Info
This application is a streamlined continuation of U.S. Pat. application Ser. No. 321,141, filed Jan. 5, 1973, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (7)
Continuations (1)
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