Claims
- 1. A latch for maintaining a sliding door in a position relative to a door frame in a door unit, wherein said door unit comprises a first member and a second member, said latch comprising:
- (a) a base for mounting on said first member of said door unit, said base comprising first and second opposing flanges forming a slide channel;
- (b) a latch member, said latch member including a catching end for catching said second member, said latch member slidably and pivotally coupled in said slide channel, wherein said latch member is slidably coupled such that said latch member can slide from a first position to a second position, such that said sliding door can be partially opened before said catching end engages said second member and prevents said sliding door from opening further and wherein said latch member can be pivoted by a user from either side of the door such that said catching end disengages from said second member, allowing said sliding door to completely open, wherein said latch member includes a first aperture and an elongated slot through said latch member;
- (c) a lock pin wherein said latch member is maintained in said first position when said lock pin is engaged through said base and into said first aperture in said latch member;
- (d) a retainer pin extending parallel to said first member of said door unit between said first and second opposing flanges and passing through said elongated slot, said retainer pin providing a fulcrum for said latch member to pivot perpendicular to said first member of said door unit and travel stops for said latch member;
- (e) a biasing mechanism, said biasing mechanism biasing said catching end of said latch member towards said second member to facilitate engagement with said second member; and
- (f) wherein said sliding door can be maintained by said catching end in a closed position relative to said door frame when said latch member is in said first position and wherein said sliding door is prevented by said catching end from opening further than a partially open position relative to said door frame when said latch member is in said second position.
- 2. The latch of claim 1 wherein said latch member further comprises a second aperture wherein said latch member is maintained in said second position and wherein said catch end is prevented from pivoting away from said second member when said lock pin is engaged through said base and into said second aperture.
- 3. The latch of claim 1 wherein said first member comprises the door frame and wherein said second member comprises the sliding door.
- 4. The latch of claim 1 wherein said second member comprises the door frame and wherein said first member comprises the sliding door.
- 5. The latch of claim 1 further comprising a catch plate mounted to said second member, wherein said catch plate comprises a lip for engaging said catching end of said latch member.
- 6. The latch of claim 1 wherein said biasing mechanism comprises a spring between said base and said latching member and wherein said first and second opposing flanges each have opposing spring retention grooves for retaining said spring.
- 7. A child safety latch for maintaining a sliding door in a position relative to a door frame in a door unit, wherein said door unit comprises a first member and a second member, said latch comprising:
- (a) a base for mounting on said first member of said door unit, said base comprising first and second opposing flanges forming a slide channel;
- (b) a latch member slidably and pivotally coupled in said slide channel, wherein said latch member is slidably coupled such that said latch member can slide from a first position to a second position, wherein said latch member includes a first aperture, a second aperture, and an elongated slot through said latch member, and further includes a catching end for catching said second member to restrict travel of said sliding door;
- (c) a lock pin, wherein said latch member is maintained in said first position when said lock pin is engaged through said base and into said first aperture and wherein said latch member is maintained in said second position and wherein said catch end is prevented from pivoting away from said second member with said lock pin is engaged through said base and into said second aperture;
- (d) a retainer pin extending parallel to said first member of said door unit between said first and second opposing flanges and passing through said elongated slot, said retainer pin providing a fulcrum for said latch member to pivot perpendicular to said first member of said door unit and travel stops for said latch member;
- (e) a spring, said spring biasing said catching end of said latch member towards said second member to facilitate engagement with said second member, and wherein said first and second opposing flanges each have opposing spring retention grooves for retaining said spring; and
- (f) wherein said sliding door can be maintained by said catching end in a closed position relative to said door frame when said latch member is in said first position and wherein said sliding door is prevented by said catching end from opening further than a partially open position relative to said door frame when said latch member is in said second position, and wherein said partially open position allows an adult to release said latch from either side of said sliding door when said lock pin is not engaged through said second aperture into said latch member.
- 8. The latch of claim 7 wherein said first member comprises the door frame and wherein said second member comprises the sliding door.
- 9. The latch of claim 7 wherein said second member comprises the door frame and wherein said first member comprises the sliding door.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application No. 08/709,007 filed Sep. 6, 1996, now abandoned.
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