The present invention relates to strikers to be fixed to a door jamb and engaged by a lock tongue, the lock being mounted on a door associated with the door jamb.
Both sliding and pivotally mounted doors are provided with a lock having a tongue, with the tongue being adapted to engage a striker to retain the door in the closed position. The striker is attached to the door jamb.
For the lock tongue to correctly engage the striker, there needs to be an accurate location of the striker and lock. Obtaining this correct location it is often time consuming and difficult. This is particularly evident in sliding doors where the doors are adjustably mounted on rollers.
It is the object of the present invention to overcome or substantially ameliorate the above discussed problems.
There is disclosed herein a striker assembly to be engaged by a door lock, said assembly including: a base to be fixed to a door jamb; and a striker member adjustably fixed to the base and to be engaged by a tongue of the lock.
Preferably, said striker member is adjustable relative to the base in a generally horizontal direction.
Preferably, said base including a central portion with opposite ends with a projection at each end, with said member being located between the projections.
Preferably, the projections extend horizontally laterally from the central portion
Preferably, said striker member is attached to said base by means of threaded fasteners, with the base having elongated apertures through which the fasteners pass to provide for adjustment of the member relative to the base.
Preferably, said apertures are elongated horizontally.
Preferably, said base and member are provided with abutting surfaces that have ridges and troughs to inhibit relative movement between the base and member when the threaded fasteners are tensioned.
Preferably, said base includes apertures via which the base is secured to the jamb with threaded fasteners.
Preferably, the base apertures are vertically elongated to provide for adjustment of the base relative to the door jamb.
Preferably, said assembly includes a cover secured to the base to conceal the base apertures.
A preferred form of the present invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings wherein:
In the accompanying drawings there is schematically depicted a striker assembly 10 to be attached to a door jamb to engage the tongue of a lock mounted on the door operatively associated with the door jamb. In this particular embodiment, the striker assembly 10 is adapted to engage the “hook” tongue of a sliding door lock. However, it should be appreciated that the present invention is also applicable to strikers for pivotally mounted doors.
The assembly 10 includes a base 11 to be fixed to the door jamb. The base 11 includes a central portion 12 at the upper and lower ends of which there is provided projections 13. The projections 13 project horizontally laterally beyond the portion 12. The projections 13 are provided with apertures 14 through which threaded fasteners may pass to secure the base 11 to the door jamb. In this respect, it should be appreciated that the apertures 14 are vertically elongated so that the base 11 may be adjusted in height relative to the door jamb and therefore the door and lock fixed thereto.
Attached to the base 11 so as to be positioned between the projections 13 is a striker member 15. The striker member 15 has an aperture 16 with upper and lower edges 17 over which the “hook” tongue can engage. The member 15 has an abutment face 18 to engage a corresponding abutment face 19 on the central portion 12. Preferably, the faces 18 and 19 are roughened or provided with ridges and troughs so that when the striker member 15 is attached to the base 11, the surfaces 18 and 19 inhibit relative movement between the member 15 and the base 11.
The central portion 12 is also provided with apertures 20 that are horizontally elongated and through which threaded fasteners 21 pass to engage threaded passages 22 in the member 15. When the threaded fasteners 21 are tensioned, the member 15 is held in position between the projections 13. The member 15 can be adjusted by loosening the fasteners 21 and moving the member 15 relative to the base 11. When a desired position is located, the threaded fasteners 21 are tensioned so that the faces 18 and 19 are firmly held in frictional engagement.
A cover member 23 is secured to the base 11 by means of a threaded fastener 24 by passing through aperture 25 to engage threaded passage 26 in the base 11. The cover member 23 covers the threaded fasteners 21, and apertures 14 and 20.
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