Claims
- 1. A push pad releasable exit device with continuous deadlocking for mounting near a door edge for engaging a lock strike, comprising:
- a housing having first and second sidewalls, an open end, and an end wall opposite said open end, said end wall having a circular hole, and said first side wall having a wedge spring seat projecting inwardly therefrom;
- a rolling latch bolt extending longitudinally from between said sidewalls, having a substantially triangular cross section, one side of which describing approximately a 60.degree. arc, in a plan view across said open end, two pivot pins projecting through two corners of said bolt and biasedly journaled in slots in said sidewalls, one said pivot pin providing pivotal mounting for the bolt on a cylindrical shaft, said shaft extending through the hole in said end plate and joining to said latch bolt pivot at the axis of said latch bolt radially inward from a contact point with said latch strike on the arcuate surface of the latch bolt;
- a wedge plate having a hole providing clearance around said shaft and aligned with the hole in said end wall, having an edge pivotally supported between said sidewalls, and having a corner distal from said pivotal support resting against said wedge spring; and
- means for releasing said shaft in response to minimal deflection of said push pad to permit said latch bolt to ride over said lock strike.
- 2. The push pad releasable exit device of claim 1, wherein the means for releasing said shaft in response to minimal deflection of said push pad to permit said latch bolt to ride over said lock strike comprises a trip lever for breaking the grip of said wedge on said shaft.
Parent Case Info
This is a Division of application Ser. No. 08/578,770 filed Dec. 26, 1995 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,609,371.
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Divisions (1)
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