Push/pull door latch

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6196599
  • Patent Number
    6,196,599
  • Date Filed
    Friday, July 2, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 6, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A push/pull door latch is disclosed with pivotal handles, both having a foot portion for operating respective eccentric portions of a crank-shaped actuator to retract a latch bolt, the handles also having stop portions for contacting portions of a base member to define a range of motion of the handles.
Description




The present invention relates to door latches which are opened by pushing a lever on one side of a door, or pulling a lever on the opposing side of a door whereby movement of one of the levers causes a locking bolt to be withdrawn into its housing, and in particular the invention relates to the handles therefor.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Push/pull door latches have been found particularly suitable for use on doors to hospital rooms and the like which typically open into the room. A hospital door provided with a push/pull type latch is opened from the outside by applying pressure to the push side of the latch, and opened from the inside by pulling on the pull side of the latch. A hospital technician may enter a patient's room while carrying an armload of medical equipment by merely applying pressure to the push side of the latch, thereby unlatching the door and pushing it open. Conversely, a patient who may have limited use of his or her arms because of the presence of a cast or the like, can unlatch a door and open it from the inside by pulling on the inside handle, an effort requiring a minimum of dexterity.




A number of push/pull type latches are available, and two typical examples can be found in Toledo, U.S. Pat. No. 5,085,474, and Walls, U.S. Pat. No. 5,403,047.




Push/pull door latches include a slide bolt which is movable from an extended/latched position to a retracted/release position, and a cam which is rotatable between a first position and a second position. When the cam is in the first position, a slide bolt in the door latch is in the extended/latched position. When the cam is rotated to the second position, the slide bolt is moved to the retracted/release position. The latch further includes a lever having a central fulcrum, one end of which serves as the handle, and the opposing end of which has a threaded foot added thereto by drilling and tapping that end. The foot is positioned against the cam. The handle is movable from a first position in which the cam is in its first position, and the slide bolt is extended, to a second position thereby rotating the cam to its second position, and retracting the slide bolt.




The handles for such push/pull type door latches are typically cast metal and require stops to prevent the rotation of the handle through a greater arc than that bounded by the first and second positions. Existing castings for handles must be drilled and machined to receive the stops. Such stops are in the form of pins and are identified by indicia number


38


in the patent to Walls, and are not shown in the patent to Toledo. A study of the specification and

FIG. 1

of Toledo, however, reveals that the left handle


18


is free to rotate clockwise, and the right handle


18


is free to rotate counterclockwise unless such movement is prevented by a stop. Handles constructed in accordance with Toledo must also be drilled and machined to receive the stops.




To simplify the construction of such a push/pull type door latch, it would be desirable to provide a handle and a handle mounting assembly for a push/pull handle which would not require that the cast metal handle be machined to receive such stops. Specifically, it would be most desirable to provide a handle for a push/pull door latch which would not require the insertion of stops in the handle as a step towards the assembly of a door latch.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Briefly, the present invention is embodied in a push/pull latch for use on a door having a planar surface. The latch has a slide bolt which is movable from a first extended/latched position to a second retracted/release position, and a cam which is rotatable about an axis perpendicular to the surface of the door. The cam is rotatable from a first position in which the slide is in the extended/latched position to a second position in which the slide bolt is in the retracted/release position. The latch further has a first spring for urging the bolt from the second position to the first position such that the bolt is in the first position unless it is retracted by a force, such as is applied by the cam, to the second position.




In accordance with the present invention, a unitary base plate has a mounting portion and opposing side panels, with the mounting portion positioned against the surface of the door. The cam is mounted on a shaft perpendicular to the surface of the door and the shaft extends through the mounting portion of the base plate. To rotate the cam to the second position, a second cam is mounted on the end of the shaft which extends through the base plate, and the second cam is engaged by one end, or foot, of a lever arm. The lever arm has a central fulcrum which is pivotally mounted between the opposing panels of the unitary base plate, and the opposite end of the lever arm is a handle which is pushed or pulled to force the foot against the second cat to retract the bolt. The lever arm is movable from a first position to a second position thereby causing the foot to move the cam from its first position to its second position, and a second spring urges the lever arm from its second position, wherein the bolt is retracted, to its first position, wherein the bolt is extended. In accordance with the present invention, the lever arm is made of a unitary piece of material and includes a first stop for contacting the base plate when the lever arm is in its first position to prevent movement of the foot away from the cam when the cam is in its first position.




The lever arm also includes a second stop cast therein which will contact the base plate when the lever arm is in the second position to prevent further rotation of the lever after the cam has reached its second position.











GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Further objects and advantages and a better understanding of the present invention will be had by reference to the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein:





FIG. 1

is an isometric view of a portion of a door having a push/pull door latch constructed in accordance with the present invention attached thereto;





FIG. 2

is a cross-sectional view of the door and door latch of

FIG. 1

taken through line


2





2


of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a cross-sectional view of the door latch shown in

FIG. 1

taken through line


3





3


of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of a cam and key assembly for use in the push/pull latch of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 5

is a front view of the base plate on the right side of FIG.


3


and the cam for the latch shown in

FIG. 1

prior to attachment of the handle thereto;





FIG. 6

is a front view of the base plate on the left side of FIG.


3


and the cam for the latch shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 7

is an isometric view of the handle shown on the left side of the latch as seen in

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 8

is an isometric view of the handle shown on the right side of the latch as seen in

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 9

is a cross-sectional view of a second embodiment of the push/pull latch assembly of the present invention;





FIG. 10

is a front view of the right base plate for receiving a handle for the embodiment shown in

FIG. 9

;





FIG. 11

is a front view of the left base plate for receiving a handle for the embodiment shown in

FIG. 9

;





FIG. 12



a


is a diagramatic view of the latch of the invention shown with both latch handles extending upwardly;





FIG. 12



b


is a diagramatic view of the latch of the invention shown with both latch handles extending downwardly;





FIG. 12



c


is a diagramatic view of the latch of the invention shown with one handle extending downwardly and the opposing handle extending upwardly;





FIG. 12



d


is a diagramatic view of the latch shown with the latch handle extending horizontally to the left;





FIG. 12



e


is a diagramatic view of the latch shown with the latch handle extending horizontally to the right.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIG. 1

, a push/pull type door latch


10


is assembled on a door


12


having a planar surface


14


. The latch includes a slide bolt


16


which is longitudinally slidable within an assembly, the outer face plate


18


of which is visible. The slide bolt


16


is depicted as being in its extended/latched position in which the distal end of the bolt


16


extends outward from the surface of the face plate


18


. When the door


12


is closed against a door frame having a strike plate, not shown, with an aperture therein to receive the extended slide bolt


16


, the door will be latched.




Referring to

FIG. 2

, the door latch


10


has cover plates


19


,


20


positioned on each side of the door


12


. Extending from the cover plates


19


,


20


are movable handles


22


,


23


, respectively. The bolt


16


is retracted and the latch


10


is released by applying a push force against handle


23


or by applying a pull force against handle


22


.




Referring to

FIGS. 2 and 3

, the slide bolt assembly


24


is of the type commonly known in the art and is depicted herein with a minimum of detail. The assembly includes a tubular housing


26


which slidably receives the bolt


16


and has an angular outer end


28


which strikes the edge of a strike plate, not shown, to force the bolt


16


into the tubular housing


26


. The assembly


24


further includes a spring


30


, which urges the bolt


16


to an extended position, and a stop, not shown, which prevents movement of the bolt beyond the extended position. Centrally located within the bolt


16


is an elongate slot


32


for receiving a bolt cam


34


fitted on an elongate key


36


having a square cross section. The rear surface


38


of the slot


32


is positioned such that rotation of the crest


40


of the cam


34


against the rear surface


38


forces the bolt


16


into a retracted position in which the outer end substantially in the plane of the outer surface of the face plate


18


, as shown in phantom lines in FIG.


3


.




As shown in

FIGS. 2

,


3


,


5


and


6


, against each of the surfaces


14


of the door


12


are base plates


42


,


43


having planar mounting portions


44


,


45


fitted against the surfaces


14


of the door


12


, and extending from opposing edges of the mounting portion


44


are opposing upstanding side panels


46


,


47


and extending from opposing edges of the mounting portion


45


are opposing upstanding side panels


48


,


49


.




Centrally located in the mounting portion


44


is a circular aperture


50


through which one of the distal ends of the key


36


extends. Similarly, centrally located in mounting portion


45


is a circular aperture


51


through which the opposing end of the key


36


extends. Cam assemblies


52


,


53


are fit over one each of the distal ends of the key


36


.




Referring to

FIG. 4

, in which the key


36


, the bolt cam


34


, and the cam assemblies


52


,


53


, are depicted, each cam assembly


52


,


53


includes a cam


56


,


57


, respectively, which has a square aperture


55


therein for slidably receiving the distal end of the key


36


. Each of the cams


56


,


57


has an extension


58


,


59


, respectively, and extending from the outward surface of each of the extensions parallel to the axis of the key


36


, are cylindrical posts


60


,


61


, respectively, which extend from the sides of the cam member


52


,


53


. Extending from the opposing surface of each cam member


52


,


53


is a cylindrical sleeve, one of which


62


is visible. The sleeves


62


fit slidably within the centrally located apertures


50


,


51


of the mounting portions


44


,


45


of the base plate


42


,


43


and are retained therein by retaining rings


64


,


65


on the opposite side of each plate.




As can be seen, the cams


56


,


57


are positioned on the key


36


such that the extensions,


58


,


59


and cylindrical posts


60


,


61


are 180 degrees apart from one another about the axis of the key


36


. Also, the crest


40


of bolt cam


34


is 90 degrees from the angular position of either post


60


or post


61


. The assembly of cams


34


,


56


and


57


, as depicted, in

FIG. 4

is in the orientation of the assembly of cams within the latch


10


while the bolt


16


is extended as shown in FIG.


1


. The rotation of the key


36


and bolt cam


34


in the clockwise direction, as viewed in

FIG. 4

, will force the crest


40


of cam


34


against the rear surface


38


of bolt


16


and retract the bolt


16


. The rotation of the key


36


and bolt cam


34


retract the bolt


16


and is accomplished by applying either an upward force to pin


61


or a downward force to pin


60


.




Referring to

FIG. 5

the surface


14


of the door


12


is depicted with the base plate


42


attached thereto by a plurality of screws


66





66


. Cam assembly


52


is shown in solid lines in its first position with the post


60


positioned to the right of the key


36


. When the cam assembly


52


is positioned as shown in solid lines, the crest


40


of the bolt cam


34


is not against the rear surface


38


of the slot and the bolt


16


is in the extended/latched position. When the cam assembly


52


is rotated 90 degrees clockwise to the second position shown in phantom lines, the crest


40


of bolt cam


34


will rotate against the surface


38


and the slide bolt


16


will be withdrawn to the retracted/release position.




Referring to

FIG. 6

in which the base plate


43


on the opposite side of the door


12


and the second cam assembly


53


are shown, the base plate


43


is retained by a plurality of nuts


67





67


tightened on the screws


66





66


extending from the first plate


42


. The cam


53


is depicted in solid lines with the post


61


to the right of the key


36


, and the slide bolt


16


in the extended/latched position. To retract the slide bolt


16


, the cam assembly


53


is rotated 90 degrees counterclockwise to a second position shown in phantom lines causing the crest


40


of bolt cam


34


to be forced against surface


38


.




Referring to

FIG. 2

, the left handle


23


is a push handle which can be pushed from its first position shown in solid lines in which the slide bolt is in the extended/latch position to its second position shown in phantom lines, in which the slide bolt is in the retracted/release position. Conversely, handle


22


on the right side of the door is a pull handle and may be pulled from its first position shown in solid lines in which the slide bolt


16


is in the extended/latched. position, to its second position, shown in phantom lines, in which the slide bolt


16


is in the retracted/release position.




Referring to

FIGS. 2

,


5


and


8


, the handle


22


is one end of a lever arm


68


having a centrally located transverse hole


70


through which is positioned a pivot pin


72


, the outer ends of which are fitted through apertures


74


,


76


in the opposing side panels


46


,


47


of the base plate


42


, and the pin


72


serves as a fulcrum about which the lever arm


68


moves. Retaining clips


78


,


80


upon each of the distal ends of the pin


72


retain the pin


72


between the two side panels


46


,


47


.




As best shown in

FIGS. 2 and 8

, the lever arm


68


has a hooked elongate foot


82


which is adapted to fit against the pin


60


of the cam assembly


52


and also has a stop arm


84


. The stop arm


84


is an elongate projection on the lever arm


68


, the distal end of which is adapted to abut against the outer surface of the mounting portion


44


of the base plate


42


when the lever arm


68


and handle


22


are in the first position shown in solid lines. When the handle


22


is in the first position, shown in solid lines, the arm stop


84


will prevent movement of the lower end of the handle


22


toward the door


12


. Movement of the handle


22


from the position shown in solid lines to the position shown in phantom lines in

FIG. 2

will cause the foot


82


to move downwardly against the post


60


in a plane substantially normal to and spatially related to a parallel plane including the pivot pin


72


and rotate the cam assembly


52


to the second position shown in phantom lines in

FIG. 2

, thereby causing the slide bolt


16


to move to the retracted/release position. When the handle


22


is moved to the second position, it cannot move any farther as the cam is at the bottom of its rotation. Flange


86


provides a secure surface for mounting spring


87


to bias the lever arm


68


in its first position.




A spring


87


has a central portion which extends across the width of the lever arm


68


at flange


86


, and the two outer portions of the spring


87


wrap around opposite end of the pin


72


, with the distal ends thereof positioned against the surface of the mounting portion


44


of the plate


42


. The spring


87


is adapted to urge the lever arm


68


to rotate clockwise, as seen in

FIG. 2

, thereby urging the handle


22


from the second position shown in phantom lines to the first position shown in solid lines.




Referring to

FIGS. 2

,


6


and


7


, the handle


23


is a lever arm


88


similar to the lever arm


68


on the opposing side of the door. Like the lever arm


68


, lever arm


88


has a centrally located transverse aperture


90


through which a pin


92


is fitted and the distal ends are retained in apertures in the opposing side panels


48


,


49


such that the pin


90


serves as the fulcrum of the lever arm


88


. The end of the lever arm


88


which is opposing to the handle


23


also has a foot


94


which engages the post


61


of the cam assembly


53


and moves the post


61


in a plane which is substantially normal to and spatially related to a parallel plane including pivot pin


92


. As best shown in

FIGS. 2 and 8

, the lever arm


88


includes a stop arm


95


which contacts the mounting portion


45


of the base plate


43


when the handle


23


is in the first position shown in solid lines so as to prevent further movement of the end of the handle


23


away from the door. A flange


96


on the lever arm


88


provides a secure surface for mounting the spring


98


to bias the lever arm


88


in its first position. When the handle


23


is moved to the second position shown in phantom lines, it cannot move any farther as the cam is at the top of its rotation. Spring


98


urges the lever arm


88


to rotate clockwise as seen in FIG.


2


. The lever arms


68


,


88


which form the handles


22


,


23


, respectively, are each made of a single unitary piece, and in the preferred embodiments are made of cast metal. When made in this fashion, the foot


82


and stop


84


of lever arm


68


and the foot


94


and stop


95


of lever arm


88


are all cast integrally with the lever arm. Therefore, the assembly is constructed with a minimum of machining.




A second embodiment


99


of the present invention is depicted in

FIGS. 9

,


10


and


11


, with part identifying numbers being generally


100


higher than like parts shown in the first embodiment. In this embodiment, the first lever arm


68


is not provided with a stop arm such as


84


in the first embodiment and, similarly, the second lever arm


188


is not provided with a stop arm such as


95


in the first embodiment. The stop arm


84


of the first lever arm


68


was intended to prevent the handle


22


from being withdrawn away from the door beyond the position shown in solid lines in

FIG. 2

which would also cause the foot


82


to be withdrawn from the post


60


. In the second embodiment, the base plate


142


has a pair of opposing tabs


100


,


102


which extend towards each other from the inner surfaces of the opposing side panels


146


,


147


. The inner surfaces of the tabs


100


,


102


contact an outer surface


103


of the lever arm


168


when the lever arm is in the position shown in solid lines in

FIG. 9

, thereby providing a stop. Similarly, a pair of inwardly extending tabs


104


,


106


on each of the opposing side panels


144


,


146


of the opposing base plate


143


serve as stops against an outer surface


107


of the portion of the second lever arm


188


. The outer surface


107


of the second lever arm


188


contacts the inner surface of the tab


104


,


106


when the lever arm


188


is in the first position shown in solid lines, and thereby prevents withdrawing of the lever arm


188


and handle away from the door.




Referring to

FIG. 12

, by varying the latches and changing the positioning of the base plates on the push/pull door latch of the present invention several differing workable combinations of the assembly may be obtained. As shown in

FIG. 12



a


, the push/pull latch assembly may be positioned with both lever arms pointing upward. In FIG. B both lever arms may be positioned pointing downward. FIG. C discloses a push/pull type latch with one lever arm on one side of the door facing downward and the lever arm on the opposing side of the door facing upward. Likewise, one lever arm may be positioned vertically with an opposing lever arm positioned horizontally (not shown). The lever arms in

FIGS. 12



a


,


12




b


and


12




c


may either be push or pull type lever arms and may be mixed, matched, or complementary depending upon the uses intended for the door.




Referring to

FIGS. 12



d


and


12




e


, in these pictures, the base plates (not shown) for the push/pull type latch have been rotated 90 degrees from that shown in FIG.


2


. In a manner similar to that shown in

FIGS. 12



a


and


12




b


, the latch arms may be positioned to extend either to the left as shown in

FIG. 12



d


or to the right as shown in

FIG. 12



e


. Similarly to

FIG. 12



c


it will be understood that the latch arms may also be positioned in mixed, matched, or complementary positions on the opposing side of the door.




After describing the first and second embodiments, it should be noted that to provide for compatibility, stop arms


84


and


95


, respectively, have been made narrow horizontally to allow the lever arms


68


,


88


to be installed on the base plates


142


,


143


of the second embodiment with the lever arms able to clear the inwardly extending tabs


100


,


102


,


104


,


106


.




As can be seen, the present invention provides for the construction of a door latch assembly having stops which prevent movement of the door handle beyond the limits required for the operation of the door latch, and that the stops are manufactured without requiring machining or tooling.




While two embodiments of the present invention have been disclosed, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that many changes and modifications may be made without departing from the true spirit and scope of the invention. It is, therefore, the purpose of the appended claims to cover all such changes and modifications which fall within the true spirit and scope of the present invention.



Claims
  • 1. A latch assembly including a latch handle, a latch bolt, operating means for operating same, and a base plate adapted for mounting on a surface of a door, said base plate retaining said handle and said latch bolt operating means thereon, said operating means including a rotatable member having an axis perpendicular to said surface of the door when mounted thereon, said latch assembly comprising:a unitary member including a central fulcrum for pivotally mounting said handle on a housing, an elongate arm on one side of said fulcrum and actuation/stop means on an opposing side of said fulcrum for directly actuating a means for operating a latch bolt and for preventing over rotation of said handle on its pivotal mounting, said actuation/stop means further including, an actuating foot extending from said fulcrum having a distal end engageable with said operating means; at least one stop portion extending from said fulcrum for engaging said base plate after said actuating foot engages said operating means and defining at least one end of said range of movement of said actuating foot, a latch bolt and cam means for operating said latch bolt, said cam means being positioned for rotational movement in a plane parallel and spatially related to a plane of said latch bolt, said cam means operatively engaging said latch bolt through a connecting shaft having an eccentric centrally positioned thereon, said cam means including a substantially flat body and a foot engaging arm extending normally from said body at a position offset from said connecting shaft.
  • 2. In a latch for mounting on a planar surface of a door, said latch having a slide bolt movable from a first extended position to a second retracted position, and a cam rotatable from a first position wherein said slide bolt is in said extended position, to a second position wherein said slide bolt is in said retracted position, said cam rotatable about an axis perpendicular to the planar surface when mounted on the door, and first biasing means for urging said bolt from said second position to said first position, the improvement comprising:a base plate having a planar mounting portion and opposing side panels; a lever arm pivotally mounted at its fulcrum between said opposing side panels, said lever arm having a handle end and an opposing foot for directly engaging said cam with said lever arm movable from a first position wherein said foot is in engagement with said cam while said cam is in said first position and a second position wherein said foot is in engagement with said cam while said cam is in said second position; second biasing means urging said lever arm from said second position to said first position; a stop on said lever, said stop contacting said planar mounting portion of said base plate when said lever arm is in said first position for preventing movement of said foot away from said cam when said cam is in said first position; said stop, said foot and said lever being a unitary member, a tab on one of said side panels, said tab having a contact surface parallel to said planar mounting portion, said contact surface not co-planar with any surface on said planar mounting portion, said stop being defined by a surface on said lever abutting said contact surface.
  • 3. A door latch comprising in combination:a slide bolt movable from a first extended position to a second retracted position, a latch actuator in engagement with said slide bolt, said latch actuator including an axis and a distal end, said distal end being axially offset and extending parallel with respect to said axis, said latch actuator being rotatable about said axis from a first position wherein said slide bolt is in said extended position to a second position wherein said slide bolt is in said retracted position, a base plate having a planar mounting portion adapted for mounting against a planar surface of a door, and two opposing side panels, said axis of said latch actuator being perpendicular to said planar mounting portion, a lever pivotally mounted between said side panels, said lever having a foot for directly engaging said distal end of said latch actuator and for moving said latch actuator from said first position to said second position, biasing means for urging said foot away from said latch actuator, said lever having a stop contacting said base plate for preventing movement of said foot away from said latch actuator when said latch actuator is in said first position, said stop and said lever arm being a unitary member, a tab on one of said side panels, said tab having a contact surface parallel to said mounting portion, said contact surface not co-planar with any surface of said mounting portion, and said stop being defined by a surface on said lever for abutting said contact surface.
Parent Case Info

This application is a continuation of application(s) application Ser. No. 08/574,380 filed on Dec. 18, 1995, now abandoned.

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Continuations (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 08/574380 Dec 1995 US
Child 09/348127 US