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- This invention relatestoa latching mechanism, designed primarily for use in connection with garage doors,but it is to be understoodthat a latching mechanism, in accordance with this invention, may be employed for any purposes'for whichit is found applicable, and the invention has for its object to provide, in a manner as hereinafterset forth,
- Figure 1 isan elevation of a latching mech anism', in accordance with this invention.
- Figure 2 is a top plan view of a latching .mechanism in accordance with this invention, and illustrating the position of'the same in full lines when latching the door in closed position and in dotted lines when latching the door in open position.
- Figure 3 is a fragmentary view in sectional elevation of the device as attached to a door.
- Figure a is a perspective view of the keeper 1 element of the latching mechanism and with said element secured to the top of the door frame.
- FIG. 1 denotes a door frame and the top thereof is indicated at 2.
- a door is illustrated and il'lCll'. cated at 3 and which is hinged to the door denote corresponding. parts frame 1 as at 4.
- the foregoing elements are i merely ifl'lustratedby way of example for the purpose of showing the adaptation of a latch-. ing mechanism in accordance with this lnvennon for the-purpose of latching the door n closed position and for latchingit in an ex- 7 tended or open position.
- a latching mechanism n accordance with this invention comprises a combined support and keeper element referred to generally at 5 and which isofyoke-shaped form and includes a base 6,.a pair of arms 7, 8 and a securing nut 9-.
- the arm 8 is of greaterllength thanthe arm? and the latter extends into the lower portion of the top 2 of the door frame.
- the arm 8 extendsthrough the top 2 of the door frame andhas its upper and threaded as at 10and engaging the saidthreaded end is the securing-nut 9 and which acts, in connection with. the short arm 7 of the element to clamp the latter ;to-the top 2 of theframe' 1,
- the element 5' depends a substantial distanceffromthe top- 2, of the frame 1, to form a guide passage 11.
- the element 5. is dis-. posed at an inclination or obliquely-with respect to thelojwer face of the top 2 of the frame 1.
- the latching. mechanism further, includes a latching element referred toflgenerally; at 12 and consistingof abar 13 of angle shapedv cross section ancl of substantial length.
- bar 13- has a vertically extending leg 14 and ahorizontally ext-ending leg 15 and thelatter projects from the upperendof the'leg 14 andisformed with a polygonal shaped opening 16.
- the horizontal leg 15 at a pointin proximity-to its inner end is formed with a notch 17, and. i i-proximity to its outer end with a notch 18.
- IThe notch 18 coacts with latching the door 3 in closedflpositionand the. notch .17 coacts with the arm 7 of the ele- Figure 1.
- bracket 19 formedat its .top with an inwardly'directed extension 20 provided with an opening 21, and said bracketconstitutes a support for a vertically disposed turning rod 22.
- an apertured keeper 23 Secured to the door 3, below the bracket 19, is an apertured keeper 23 through which extends the turning rod 22, and the lower end of the latter isprovided with an angular extension 24 which constitutes a handle.
- the turning rod 22, in proximity to its 'upper end is provided with a collar 25, and
- the rear end of the element 12 is provided with a spring 29 which acts as a means to shift'the bar towards the arm -7 when the rear end of the bar is at the element 5 and under such conditions the notch 17 will be caused'to receive the arm 7 therebylocking or latching the door 3 in open position and in this con-
- the spring 29 is of hook shape and engages with thearm 8 of the keeper 5 to limit the outward shift ofthe bar 12, so that it cannot pass entirely through thekeeper whereby the door is prevented from opening too far.
- a latching mechanism forthe-purpose set comprising a stationary, angularly disposed yoke-shaped keeper elelnentproviding a combined support and guide, a-latching element of Lshaped cross section including a vertical and a horizontal legnndwith the horizontal leg "extending from the upper end of the verticalleg, said latching element slidablyextending through said keeper element and having its vertical.
- said latchiiig element bodily shiftable by a door on the opening so and closing thereof, a COIHlJlDCd releasing and door connecting means for said latching element conncctedto the horizontal leg thereof, the horizontal leg of said latching element being pmvidcd with a notch in proximity to its inner end and a notch in prox imity to its outer end, the inner of said notches enacting with the keeper element to latch the door in open position and said outer notch coacting with the keeper element to latch the door in closed position, and an outwardly projecting spring anchored at itsforward end to the outer face of said vertical leg in proximity to its inner end and coacting with a one side of the keeperelement to force the latching element againstthe other side of the keeper element when the latching element is shifted outwardly.
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Sept. 4, 1928.
' 1,683,553 A. L. KERR LATCHING MECHANISM Fil ed Oct. 25, 1927 INVENTOR.
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Patented Sept. 4, 1928.
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ALVA L. KERR, or mnnsrmnng enrol LATCHING MECHANISM.
Application filed October 25, ,1927. j sma1 No; 228,622;
This invention relatestoa latching mechanism, designed primarily for use in connection with garage doors,but it is to be understoodthat a latching mechanism, in accordance with this invention, may be employed for any purposes'for whichit is found applicable, and the invention has for its object to provide, in a manner as hereinafterset forth,
amechanism of the class referred to for securing a' door in open and in closed position when occasion requires.
Further objects of theinvention are to provide, in a manner as hereinafter set forth, a latching mechanism for the purpose referred to which is simple in its construction and arrangement, strong, durable, compact, thor onghly efficient in its use, conveniently operated when itis desired to open the door from closed position and to close the door from drawings, wherein is shown an embodiment .of the invention, but itis to be understood that changes, variations and; modifications can-beresorted to which fall within thescope of theclaim hereunto appended.
In the drawingswherein like reference characters throughout the several views: Figure 1 isan elevation of a latching mech anism', in accordance with this invention,
showing the adaptation thereof in connection with a door and door frame and further set to p the arm 7 of the element 5 for the purpose of maintain the door latched in open position.
Figure 2 is a top plan view of a latching .mechanism in accordance with this invention, and illustrating the position of'the same in full lines when latching the door in closed position and in dotted lines when latching the door in open position.
Figure 3 is a fragmentary view in sectional elevation of the device as attached to a door. Figure a is a perspective view of the keeper 1 element of the latching mechanism and with said element secured to the top of the door frame.
Referring to the drawings in detail 1 denotesa door frame and the top thereof is indicated at 2. A door is illustrated and il'lCll'. cated at 3 and which is hinged to the door denote corresponding. parts frame 1 as at 4. The foregoing elements are i merely ifl'lustratedby way of example for the purpose of showing the adaptation of a latch-. ing mechanism in accordance with this lnvennon for the-purpose of latching the door n closed position and for latchingit in an ex- 7 tended or open position.
A latching mechanism n accordance with this invention comprises a combined support and keeper element referred to generally at 5 and which isofyoke-shaped form and includes a base 6,.a pair of arms 7, 8 and a securing nut 9-. i The arm 8 is of greaterllength thanthe arm? and the latter extends into the lower portion of the top 2 of the door frame. The arm 8 extendsthrough the top 2 of the door frame andhas its upper and threaded as at 10and engaging the saidthreaded end is the securing-nut 9 and which acts, in connection with. the short arm 7 of the element to clamp the latter ;to-the top 2 of theframe' 1,
1. The element 5' depends a substantial distanceffromthe top- 2, of the frame 1, to form a guide passage 11. The element 5.is dis-. posed at an inclination or obliquely-with respect to thelojwer face of the top 2 of the frame 1. P i
The latching. mechanism further, includes a latching element referred toflgenerally; at 12 and consistingof abar 13 of angle shapedv cross section ancl of substantial length. The
bar 13- has a vertically extending leg 14 and ahorizontally ext-ending leg 15 and thelatter projects from the upperendof the'leg 14 andisformed witha polygonal shaped opening 16. The horizontal leg 15 at a pointin proximity-to its inner end is formed with a notch 17, and. i i-proximity to its outer end with a notch 18. IThe notch 18 coacts with latching the door 3 in closedflpositionand the. notch .17 coacts with the arm 7 of the ele- Figure 1.
Connected to the door 3, near the top'thereof and in proximity to the free edge of the nection see Figure 1.
door body is a bracket 19 formedat its .top with an inwardly'directed extension 20 provided with an opening 21, and said bracketconstitutes a support for a vertically disposed turning rod 22. Secured to the door 3, below the bracket 19, is an apertured keeper 23 through which extends the turning rod 22, and the lower end of the latter isprovided with an angular extension 24 which constitutes a handle.
The turning rod 22, in proximity to its 'upper end is provided with a collar 25, and
through the opening 21 and'the cotter pin 28 is arranged over said 'cxt'ension20 and said cotter pin 28, in connection with the angular'end 24, keeper 23 and extension 20 conples the rod 22 to the door. The polygonal shaped portion 26*of the rod couples it to the element 12; y
'It willbe assumed that the latching de vice is in position to latch the door closed, and when in such position the notch 18 receives the arm 7 of the element 5 and in this connection see Figure 2; If it be desired toopen the door, the rod 22 is turned whereby therelement 12 will be shifted clear of the arm 7 and as the door is moved to openposition, theelement 12 will be carried therewith, untilthe notch 17 receives the arm 7. The rear end of the element 12 is provided with a spring 29 which acts as a means to shift'the bar towards the arm -7 when the rear end of the bar is at the element 5 and under such conditions the notch 17 will be caused'to receive the arm 7 therebylocking or latching the door 3 in open position and in this con- The spring 29 is of hook shape and engages with thearm 8 of the keeper 5 to limit the outward shift ofthe bar 12, so that it cannot pass entirely through thekeeper whereby the door is prevented from opening too far. To release the door from open position,-the-rod 22 is given a turn, whereby theYnotch 17 is swung clear of the arm 7 and the element 12 can be moved means forholding or latching thei door in rearwardly until the arm 7 engages the notch 18 whereby the door 3 will be latched in closed position. The mechanism not onlyiprovides closed position, but also for holding or latching-the, door in an extended or open position, and therefore it is thought the many advantages of a latching mechanism in accordance with this invention and for the purpose referred to, can be readily'undew stoochand although the preferred embodiment of, the invention is as illustrated and described, yet it is to be understood that changes in the details of construction can be had which will fall within the scopeof the invention as claimed. i
Unit I claim is: e
A latching mechanism forthe-purpose set :Forth comprising a stationary, angularly disposed yoke-shaped keeper elelnentproviding a combined support and guide, a-latching element of Lshaped cross section including a vertical and a horizontal legnndwith the horizontal leg "extending from the upper end of the verticalleg, said latching element slidablyextending through said keeper element and having its vertical. leg-supported by the keeper clement, said latchiiig element bodily shiftable by a door on the opening so and closing thereof, a COIHlJlDCd releasing and door connecting means for said latching element conncctedto the horizontal leg thereof, the horizontal leg of said latching element being pmvidcd with a notch in proximity to its inner end and a notch in prox imity to its outer end, the inner of said notches enacting with the keeper element to latch the door in open position and said outer notch coacting with the keeper element to latch the door in closed position, and an outwardly projecting spring anchored at itsforward end to the outer face of said vertical leg in proximity to its inner end and coacting with a one side of the keeperelement to force the latching element againstthe other side of the keeper element when the latching element is shifted outwardly.
In testimony whereof, Infiix my signature hereto.
, ALVA L. KERR.
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| US3028198A (en) * | 1960-05-12 | 1962-04-03 | Murr Eugene Walter | Safety seat catch |
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| US3028198A (en) * | 1960-05-12 | 1962-04-03 | Murr Eugene Walter | Safety seat catch |
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