1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to the field of door striker plate assemblies and more particularly to a system and apparatus for an adjustable door striker plate.
2. Description of the Related Art
In conventional practice, entryway strikers are deployed to accept door locks and deadbolts, holding a door shut when the bolt is within an opening of the striker. A simple striker is generally fabricated from metal having an opening slightly larger than the bolt and an engaging surface that is angled so that as the door closes, the angle of the striker engages with the spring tensioned bolt, pushing the bolt inwardly into the door lock assembly until the bolt passes over the opening, where the spring forces the bolt into the opening, holding the door closed. Often, two screws hold the striker to the doorframe. Being that the doorframe is usually pre-drilled to accept this common striker, the striker's location is fixed, making adjustments to accommodate manufacturing and installation variances very difficult.
The same issue is present in double door installations. In a double door installation, the striker is mounted on the inactive door and the door lock or deadbolt is mounted on the active door. Since both the active and inactive door is hinged, even more variations in installation are possible, making it very difficult to align the striker with the door lock or deadbolt when the striker is installed in a fixed position.
What is needed is a striker system that will provide for horizontal height adjustment and vertical depth adjustment to permit the striker to align with the deadbolts and door locks.
In one embodiment, a striker plate is disclosed including an opening adapted to receive a lock bolt, and a pair of holes. Also included are a slidable member for adjusting the striker plate in a horizontal direction having a pair of oblong holes and an adjustable member for adjusting the striker plate in a vertical direction having a pair of threads. A pair of fasteners passes through the pair of holes in the striker plate and through the pair of oblong holes in the slidable member and into the pair of threads in the adjustable member. A cam is rotatably coupled to the adjustable member for adjusting and holding the adjustable member in place until the pair of fasteners is tightened.
In another embodiment, a method for adjusting a striker plate is disclosed including providing a striker plate assembly adapted into a channel of an inactive door of a double door system, the inactive door has a side edge for interfacing with an active door. The striker plate assembly has a striker plate with an opening adapted to receive a lock bolt, and two holes. The striker plate assembly also has a slidable member for adjusting the striker plate in a horizontal direction with two oblong holes and an adjustable member for adjusting the striker plate in a vertical direction with a pair of threads. Two fasteners pass through the two holes in the striker plate, through the two oblong holes in the slidable member and into the threads in the adjustable member. A cam is rotatably coupled to the adjustable member for horizontally adjusting the adjustable member and holding the adjustable member in place. The method continues with positioning the striker plate assembly in the vertical direction by sliding the striker plate assembly within the channel and adjusting the striker plate assembly in the horizontal direction by inserting a tool into a slot in the cam and rotating the cam until a desired location is achieved. Once positioned, the fasteners are tightened, thereby holding the striker plate assembly in position by holding the adjustable member against the slidable member and by holding the slidable member against the channel.
In another embodiment, a striker plate system is disclosed including a channel within a side edge of an inactive door of a double door system, the side edge interfaces with an active door of the double door. Included is a striker plate with an opening adapted to receive a lock bolt and two holes; a slidable member for adjusting the striker plate in a horizontal direction with two oblong holes; and an adjustable member for adjusting the striker plate in a vertical direction with two threaded holes. Two fasteners pass through the holes in the striker plate and through the pair of oblong holes in the slidable member and into the threaded holes in the adjustable member. A cam is rotatably coupled to the fixed member for holding the fixed member in place while the fasteners are tightened; the slidable member is forced against the channel when the pair of fasteners is tightened.
The invention can be best understood by those having ordinary skill in the art by reference to the following detailed description when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
Reference will now be made in detail to the presently preferred embodiments of the invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Throughout the following detailed description, the same reference numerals refer to the same elements in all figures.
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The slidable member is shaped and sized to fit within a track of the inactive door so that it can be slid vertically to adjust its position. Additionally, the slidable member 14 has elongated holes 15 through which the screws 12 pass so that the screws and striker plate can move horizontally, adjusting the closure of the active door. The adjustable member 16 has a cam 18 for adjusting the horizontal position of the assembly by placing a tool such as a screw driver into a slot 19 in the cam 18 and turning until the horizontal position is correct. When the cam is turned, it places a force on the wall 26 of the track of the inactive door, positioning and holding the striker assembly in place while the screws 12 are tightened. When the screws 12 are tightened, the slidable member is pulled toward the striker plate, griping the track and holding the striker plate assembly 8 in place. Likewise, the adjustable member is forced against the slidable member, maintaining the striker plate's horizontal location.
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Equivalent elements can be substituted for the ones set forth above such that they perform in substantially the same manner in substantially the same way for achieving substantially the same result.
It is believed that the system and method of the present invention and many of its attendant advantages will be understood by the foregoing description. It is also believed that it will be apparent that various changes may be made in the form, construction and arrangement of the components thereof without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention or without sacrificing all of its material advantages. The form herein before described being merely exemplary and explanatory embodiment thereof. It is the intention of the following claims to encompass and include such changes.