Claims
- 1. A bored-in latch assembly for an exit device applied to a door having a latchbolt inserted within a latch tube, the latchbolt engaging a strike, a face plate integral to an end of the latch tube, the end is proximate to the strike, a scalp joined to the face plate, the latchbolt moves through the latch tube and enters the strike the improvement comprising a latch tube which extends past the face plate and past at least a leading edge of the scalp where the leading edge of the scalp is adjacent to the face plate, thereby providing a bearing surface which is free of any edges of the face plate and an edge of the scalp which edge is adjacent to the face plate.
- 2. The bored-in latch assembly recited in claim 1 in which the latchbolt has a load reduction angle on a door swing side of the latchbolt, the angle is more than 90 degrees as determined from an end of the latchbolt which engages the strike, the angle is measured from the end of the latch tube.
- 3. A bored-in latch assembly for exit device having a latchbolt inserted within a latch tube, the latchbolt engaging a strike, a face plate integral to an end of the latch tube, the end is proximate to the strike, a scalp joined to the face plate, the latchbolt moves through the latch tube and enters the strike the improvement comprising a latch tube having a bearing surface structure which prevents any edge of the face plate and any edge of the scalp from contacting the latch bolt thereby preventing the edges from gouging a surface of the latchbolt and impeding movement of the latchbolt.
- 4. The bored in latch assembly as recited in claim 3 wherein the bearing surface structure is a sleeve between the latch tube and latchbolt which supports the latchbolt within the latch tube.
- 5. The bored in latch assembly as recited in claim 3 wherein the bearing surface structure is a roller bearing between the latch tube and the latchbolt which supports the latchbolt within the latch tube.
- 6. The bored-in latch assembly recited in claim 3 in which the latchbolt has a load reduction angle on a door swing side of the latchbolt, the angle is less more 90 degrees as determined from an end of the latch bolt which engages the strike, the angle is measured from the end of the latch tube.
Parent Case Info
[0001] Applicant is claiming the benefit of the prior filed Provisional Application No. 60/200,833 filed on Apr. 28, 2000.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60200833 |
Apr 2000 |
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