Claims
- 1. A push pad releasable exit device with continuous deadlocking for mounting near an edge of a door in a door frame for vertically engaging a lock strike, comprising:
- a first housing having first and second sidewalls upon which are mounted two end walls and an internal wall parallel to said end walls, each of said end walls and said internal wall having a hole, said holes being aligned on a common axis, said first sidewall having a wedge stop projecting inwardly therefrom toward the axis of said holes in said end walls and said internal wall;
- a latch bolt having a cylindrical shaft, said shaft extending through said holes and through a second housing in which said latch bolt is adapted to be biased away from said lock strike;
- a wedge plate in said first housing having a hole providing clearance around said shaft and aligned with the holes in said end walls, having a tab pivotally resting in a slot of said second wall, and having a corner distal from said tab resting against said wedge stop when said door is in an open position;
- means for biasing said wedge plate away from said wedge stop to grip the shaft and to thereby deadlock the latch bolt in an extended position;
- means for forcing said latch bolt to an extended position to engage said strike when the door is closed and
- means for releasing said shaft in response to minimal deflection of said push pad to permit said latch bolt to disengage from said lock strike.
- 2. The push pad releasable exit device according to claim 1, wherein the means for forcing said latch bolt to an extended position to engage said strike when the door is closed comprises an elbow in said latch bolt shaft projecting perpendicularly outward from the door face to engage with an inclined face of a deflector mounted on the door frame, said deflector guiding said latch bolt shaft to extend into engagement with said strike.
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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