Claims
- 1. A push pad releasable exit device with continuous deadlocking for mounting near a door edge for engaging a lock strike, comprising:
- a first housing having first and second sidewalls upon which are fixedly mounted at least one end wall, said at least one end wall having a circular hole therethrough;
- a latch bolt having a cylindrical shaft extending therefrom, said shaft extending through said at least one end wall circular
- hole and having means for urging said latch bolt into an extended position;
- a wedge plate in the first housing having a hole providing clearance around said shaft and aligned with said at least one end wall circular hole, and having a tab pivotally resting in an aperture in said second wall;
- means for biasing said wedge plate to grip said shaft and deadlock said latch bolt, the means for biasing said wedge plate applying a force to the wedge plate offset from the wedge plate hole;
- 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 according to claim 1, wherein the first sidewall has a wedge stop projecting inwardly therefrom toward the axis of the shaft, the wedge plate having a corner distal from the tab resting against the wedge stop when the door is in an open position.
- 3. The push pad releasable exit device according to claim 2, wherein the wedge plate has a corner distal from the tab resting against the wedge stop when said door is in an open position.
- 4. The push pad releasable exit device according to claim 1, wherein the number of end walls is two, the first housing has an internal wall parallel to the end walls, the internal wall having a circular hole, the end wall holes and the internal wall hole being aligned on a common axis, the first sidewall having a wedge stop projecting inwardly therefrom toward the axis of the holes in the end walls and the internal wall, the shaft extending through the holes and through a second housing in which the latch bolt is adapted to be biased away from the lock strike, the wedge plate having a corner distal from the tab resting against the wedge stop when the door is in an open position.
- 5. The push pad releasable exit according to claim 4, wherein the means for urging the latch bolt to an extended position comprises an elbow in the latch bolt shaft projecting perpendicularly outward from the door face to engage with an inclined face of a deflector mounted on the door frame, the deflector guiding the latch bolt shaft to extend into engagement with the strike.
- 6. The push pad releasable exit device according to claim 1, wherein the number of end walls is two, the first housing having an internal wall parallel to the end walls, the internal wall having a hole, the end wall holes and the internal wall hole being aligned on a common axis, the first sidewall having a wedge stop projecting inwardly therefrom toward the axis of the holes in the end walls and the internal wall, the latch bolt being tapered, the shaft extending through the holes, the wedge plate having a corner distal from the tab resting against the wedge stop when the door is in an open position, and further comprising: means for sensing when said door is in a closed position and for flipping the wedge plate away from the wedge stop to grip the shaft and to thereby deadlock the latch bolt.
- 7. The push pad releasable exit device according to claim 6, wherein the means for urging the latch bolt toward the lock strike comprises a spring member acting between an end wall and a spring rest on the cylindrical shaft.
- 8. The push pad releasable exit device according to claim 6, wherein the means for sensing when the door is in a closed position and for flipping the wedge plate away from the wedge stop comprises an auxiliary bolt which rests against the door lock strike and has means for pushing the wedge plate away from the door edge to deadlock the bolt when the door is closed, and means for returning the wedge plate to rest against the wedge stop to release the deadlocking when the door is open or the push pad is depressed.
- 9. The push pad releasable exit device according to claim 8, wherein the means for returning the wedge plate to rest against the wedge stop when the push pad is depressed comprises a biasing spring which causes the wedge plate to rest against the wedge stop when not engaged in deadlocking the bolt.
- 10. The push pad releasable exit device according to claim 8, wherein the means for returning the wedge plate to rest against the wedge stop when the push pad is depressed comprises a linear-release bearing-mounted rod having an end with a wedge-shape, engaged with the push pad such that the rod moves sidewards when the push pad is depressed, and an end with lug means for displacing the wedge plate to release the shaft and to allow the wedge plate to flip to a resting position against the wedge stop driven by a wedge release spring.
- 11. The push pad releasable exit device according to claim 6, wherein the means for releasing the shaft in response to minimal deflection of the push pad comprises a swash plate fixedly mounted on the cylindrical shaft adjacent the wedge plate in the deadlocking position such that only a minimal rotation of the cylindrical shaft is needed to release the deadlocked shaft from the wedge; and means for converting linear push pad motion to rotary shaft motion.
- 12. The push pad releasable exit device according to claim 1, wherein the housing has an open end opposite the at least one end wall, the first sidewall has a wedge spring seat projecting inwardly therefrom, the latch bolt is a rolling latch bolt extending longitudinally from between the sidewalls and having a substantially triangular cross section, one side of which describing approximately a 60.degree. arc, in a plan view along the door edge, two pivot pins projecting through two corners of the bolt and biasedly journaled in slots in the sidewalls, one pivot pin providing pivotal mounting for the rolling bolt latch on the cylindrical shaft, the shaft joining to the latch bolt pivot at the axis of the latch bolt radially inward from a contact point with the lock strike on the arcuate surface of the latch bolt, the wedge plate having a corner distal from the pivotal support resting against the wedge spring.
- 13. The push pad releasable exit device according to claim 11, wherein the means for releasing the shaft in response to minimal deflection of the push pad to permit the latch bolt to ride over the lock strike comprises a trip lever for breaking the grip of the wedge plate on the shaft.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/726,122 field Oct. 4, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,673,949 which is a division of Ser. No. 08/578,770 field Dec. 26, 1995 which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,609,371 on Mar. 11, 1997.
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