Claims
- 1. An assembly for use in securing a first structural member to a second structural member, wherein one of the first and second structural members is disposed on a slidable partition configured to slide relative to the other structural member along an engagement axis, and the first structural member including a latch member receiving aperture defined in an end surface thereof, the assembly comprising:(a) a first tubular guard projection configured to be secured to the end surface of the first structural member and to circumscribe the latch member receiving aperture, the first tubular guard projection configured to extend outwardly from the end surface substantially equidistantly around a perimeter of the first tubular guard projection and in a direction generally along the engagement axis when secured to the first structural member; and (b) a keeper configured to be secured to the second structural member, the keeper including: (1) a base plate configured to extend generally perpendicular to the engagement axis when the keeper is secured to the second structural member; and (2) a second tubular guard projection secured to and extending from the base plate and configured to extend along the engagement axis when the keeper is secured to the second structural member, wherein the first and second tubular guard projections are sized and configured relative to one another to overlap along the engagement axis when the first structural member is secured to the second structural member.
- 2. The assembly of claim 1, further comprising a catch mechanism secured to the keeper and at least partially enclosed within the second tubular guard projection.
- 3. The assembly of claim 2, wherein the assembly is adapted to be secured to a first structural member that is disposed on the slidable partition, the assembly further comprising a lock assembly adapted to be secured to the slidable partition, the lock assembly including a latch member configured to engage the catch mechanism and adapted to extend through the latch member receiving aperture and the first tubular guard projection, and wherein the first tubular guard projection extends from the end surface farther than does the latch member.
- 4. The assembly of claim 2, wherein the catch mechanism includes first and second transverse pins extending across the second tubular guard projection in a direction generally perpendicular to the engagement axis.
- 5. The assembly of claim 2, further comprising a padlock adaptor configured to be secured within the second tubular guard projection and to project through the latch member receiving aperture in the first structural member, the padlock adaptor including an eye defined at a distal end thereof and configured to receive a padlock when the padlock adaptor projects through the latch member receiving aperture.
- 6. The assembly of claim 5, wherein the padlock adaptor includes:(a) a base portion including a mounting aperture configured to receive a transverse pin extending across the second tubular guard projection in a direction generally perpendicular to the engagement axis; and (b) a tongue portion including the eye and configured to extend from the base portion along the engagement axis.
- 7. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the first tubular guard projection is configured to be welded to the end surface of the first structural member.
- 8. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the first tubular guard projection includes at least one mounting flange configured to receive a fastener that secures the first tubular guard projection to the end surface of the first structural member.
- 9. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the first and second tubular guard projections having cooperating cross-sections.
- 10. The assembly of claim 9, wherein the first and second tubular guard projections are each rectangular in cross section.
- 11. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the first and second tubular guard projections have generally the same length along the engagement axis such that, when the first structural member is secured to the second structural member, the first and second tubular guard projections overlap generally throughout an exposed region between the base plate of the keeper and the end surface of the first structural member.
- 12. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the keeper further includes:(a) a transverse plate having first and second opposing edges, the transverse plate coupled along the first edge to the base plate and extending generally perpendicular to the base plate in the same direction as the second tubular guard projection; and (b) a mounting plate coupled to the second edge of the transverse plate and extending parallel to and in an opposite direction as the base plate.
- 13. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the assembly is adapted to be secured to a first structural member that is disposed on the slidable partition, wherein the slidable partition comprises a sliding gate, and wherein the second structural member comprises a fixed post.
- 14. An apparatus, comprising:(a) a first structural member and a second structural member, wherein at least one of the first and second structural members is disposed on a slidable partition configured to slide relative to the other structural member along an engagement axis, and the first structural member including a latch member receiving aperture defined in an end surface thereof; (b) a first tubular guard projection secured to the end surface of the first structural member and circumscribing the latch member receiving aperture, the first tubular guard projection extending outwardly from the end surface substantially equidistantly around a perimeter of the first tubular guard projection and in a direction generally along the engagement axis; and (c) a keeper secured to the second structural member, the keeper including: (1) a base plate extending generally perpendicular to the engagement axis; and (2) a second tubular guard projection secured to and extending from the base plate along the engagement axis, wherein the first and second tubular guard projections are sized and configured relative to one another to overlap along the engagement axis when the slidable partition is oriented in a closed position.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 14, wherein the first structural member is disposed on the slidable partition, the slidable partition including a lock assembly receiving aperture adjacent to the latch member receiving aperture and configured to receive a lock assembly, the apparatus further comprising a catch mechanism secured to the keeper and at least partially enclosed within the second tubular guard projection, the catch mechanism including first and second transverse pins extending across the second tubular guard projection in a direction generally perpendicular to the engagement axis.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 15, further comprising a lock assembly mounted within the lock assembly receiving aperture in the slidable partition, the lock assembly including a latch member projecting through the latch member receiving aperture and configured to engage at least one of the first and second transverse pins in the catch mechanism to secure the first structural member to the second structural member, wherein the first tubular guard projection extends from the end surface farther than does the latch member.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein the catch mechanism includes a padlock adaptor having a base portion and a tongue portion, the base portion including first and second mounting apertures through which the first and second traverse pins respectively project, and the tongue portion including an eye configured to secure the first structural member to the second structural member by receiving a padlock when the tongue portion projects through the latch member receiving aperture and into the lock assembly receiving aperture in the slidable partition.
- 18. The apparatus of claim 14, wherein the first and second tubular guard projections having cooperating cross-sections.
- 19. The apparatus of claim 14, wherein the first and second tubular guard projections are each rectangular in cross-section.
- 20. The apparatus of claim 14, wherein the first and second tubular guard projections have generally the same length along the engagement axis such that, when the first structural member is secured to the second structural member, the first and second tubular guard projections overlap generally throughout an exposed region between the base plate of the keeper and the end surface of the first structural member.
- 21. The apparatus of claim 14, wherein the keeper further includes:(a) a transverse plate having first and second opposing edges, the transverse plate coupled along the first edge to the base plate and extending generally perpendicular to the base plate in the same direction as the second tubular guard projection; and (b) a mounting plate coupled to the second edge of the transverse plate and extending parallel to and in an opposite direction as the base plate.
- 22. The apparatus of claim 14, wherein the first structural member is disposed on the slidable partition, wherein the slidable partition comprises a sliding gate, and wherein the second structural member comprises a fixed post.
- 23. An assembly for use in securing a sliding gate to a fixed structural member, wherein the sliding gate is configured to move along an engagement axis relative to the fixed structural member, and wherein the sliding gate includes a latch member receiving aperture defined in an end surface thereof, the assembly comprising:(a) a first tubular guard projection being open at each end and configured to be secured to the end surface of the sliding gate and to circumscribe the latch member receiving aperture, the first tubular guard projection being rectangular in cross-section and configured to extend outwardly from the end surface and in a direction generally along the engagement axis when secured to the sliding gate; and (b) a keeper configured to be secured to the fixed structural member, the keeper including: (1) a base plate configured to extend generally perpendicular to the engagement axis when the keeper is secured to the fixed structural member; (2) a transverse plate having first and second opposing edges, the transverse plate coupled along the first edge to the base plate and extending generally perpendicular to the base plate; (3) a mounting plate coupled to the second edge of the transverse plate and extending parallel to and in an opposite direction as the base plate; and (4) a second tubular guard projection being open at each end and secured to and extending from the base plate in the same direction as the transverse plate, the second tubular guard projection being rectangular in cross-section and being configured to extend along the engagement axis when the keeper is secured to the fixed structural member, wherein the second tubular guard projection includes first and second transverse pins extending across the second tubular guard projection in a direction generally perpendicular to the engagement axis, and wherein the first tubular guard projection is sized and configured relative to the second tubular guard projection to substantially overlap the full length of the second tubular guard projection along the engagement axis when the sliding gate is secured to the fixed structural member.
- 24. A latch assembly for securing a first structural member to a second structural member, wherein one of the first and second structural members is disposed on a slidable partition configured to slide relative to the other structural member along an engagement axis, and the first structural member including a latch member receiving aperture defined in an end surface thereof, and a lock assembly having a latch member extending through the latch member receiving aperture and a lock release accessible from one side of the first structural member to manipulate the latch member, the latch assembly comprising:(a) a first tubular guard projection configured to be secured to the end surface of the first structural member and to circumscribe the latch member receiving aperture, the first tubular guard projection configured to extend outwardly from the end surface and in a direction generally along the engagement axis when secured to the first structural member; and (b) a keeper configured to be secured to the second structural member, the keeper including: (1) a base plate configured to extend generally perpendicular to the engagement axis when the keeper is secured to the second structural member; (2) opposing edges defined on the keeper and separated from one another in a direction generally transverse to the engagement axis, each such edge having a minimum separation from the lock release that is at least about 4⅜ inches when the first structural member is secured to the second structural member; and (3) a second tubular guard projection secured to and extending from the base plate and configured to extend along the engagement axis when the keeper is secured to the second structural member, wherein the first and second tubular guard projections are sized and configured relative to one another to overlap along the engagement axis when the first structural member is secured to the second structural member.
- 25. The latch assembly of claim 24, wherein each edge of the keeper defines a minimum separation from the lock release that is at least about 5 inches.
- 26. The latch assembly of claim 24, wherein the keeper further includes:(a) a transverse plate having first and second opposing edges, the transverse plate coupled along the first edge to the base plate and extending generally perpendicular to the base plate in the same direction as the second tubular guard projection; and (b) a mounting plate coupled to the second edge of the transverse plate and extending parallel to and in an opposite direction as the base plate, wherein the base plate, the transverse plate and the mounting plate each have about the same length in a direction transverse to the engagement axis.
- 27. The latch assembly of claim 26, wherein the base plate, the transverse plate and the mounting plate each have a length of at least about 12 inches.
- 28. The latch assembly of claim 24, wherein the opposing edges of the base plate are separated from a centerline of the lock assembly by about the same distance; whereby the keeper is reversible.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/287,911, filed by Diebold et al. on Apr. 7, 1999, which application is incorporated by reference herein.
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Multilock Product Literature (1968), 9 pages. |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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