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US1883099A
US1883099A US556082A US55608231A US1883099A US 1883099 A US1883099 A US 1883099A US 556082 A US556082 A US 556082A US 55608231 A US55608231 A US 55608231A US 1883099 A US1883099 A US 1883099A
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05CBOLTS OR FASTENING DEVICES FOR WINGS, SPECIALLY FOR DOORS OR WINDOWS
    • E05C1/00Fastening devices with bolts moving rectilinearly
    • E05C1/08Fastening devices with bolts moving rectilinearly with latching action
    • E05C1/12Fastening devices with bolts moving rectilinearly with latching action with operating handle or equivalent member moving otherwise than rigidly with the latch
    • E05C1/16Fastening devices with bolts moving rectilinearly with latching action with operating handle or equivalent member moving otherwise than rigidly with the latch the handle or member moving essentially in a plane substantially parallel to the wing or frame
    • E05C1/163Cylindrical or tubular latches
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T292/00Closure fasteners
    • Y10T292/08Bolts
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T292/00Closure fasteners
    • Y10T292/08Bolts
    • Y10T292/096Sliding
    • Y10T292/0969Spring projected
    • Y10T292/097Operating means
    • Y10T292/0977Cam
    • Y10T292/0987Bolt has ancillary projection spring

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  • This invention relates to spring bolt latches and is concerned with a novel construction and one which can be very economically manufactured for providing a spring actuated latch bolt, in which the bolt itself includes two parts normally impelled from each other so as to extend and lengthen the bolt as far as possible, whereby a projecting end of the bolt, when mounted on a door, coming into contact with a keeper plate attached to a door frame, is forced inwardly to permit the passage of the projecting end portion of the bolt to the keeper without affecting the main spring which is compressed only upon a manual operation to retract the bolt, in the operation of disengaging it from the keeper to open the door.
  • This construction permits very easy and gentle closing of doors as the impelling spring between the two parts of the latch bolt is of light strength and yields readily to permit inward forcing of the projecting end of the latch bolt when a door is closed.
  • This construction also adds to the life of a latch in that one spring is compressed when the door is close-d and the other when the door is unlatched and opened, reducing by half the number of operations to which ordinary spring latch bolts are subjected.
  • Fig. l is a horizontal section through the latch housing, the interior mechanism being shown mainly in plan.
  • Fig. 2 is a longitudinal vertical section through the latch bolt construction and illustrates the same installed on a door.
  • Fig. 8 is a longitudinal vertical section through the latch housing, the bolt construction being shown in side elevation and showing the manner in which the bolt is retracted 4l when a door is opened.
  • Fig. 4 is a like view with more of the parts of the latch bolt, howe-ver, shown in section and illustrating the actuation of the projecting end of the bolt inwardly on closing a door.
  • Figs. 5, 6, 7 and 8 are transverse vertical sections through the latch construction, taken, respectively, upon the planes of lines 5 5, 6 6, 7-7 and 8 8 of Fig. 2, looking in the directions indicated by the arrows, and
  • Fig. 9 is a perspective View of the spring bolt construction which is housed within the latch housing.
  • a cylindrical housing 1 open at one end and provided with an outturned annular lip la and having a. closed end 2 at the other end, is used in which the latch bolt is installed.
  • the housing at its opposed sides has opposed circular openings 3 cut therein as shown.
  • the latch bolt construction consists mainly of two parts.
  • the first is a substantially solid member i of cylindrical form the outer free end of which is cut at an angle to provide a beveled strike 5.
  • a second integral cylindrical section 6 of less diameter extends inwardly and at its inner free end is formed with dia-metrically opposed outwardly extending guide lugs 7.
  • the inner cylindrical section 6 is bored from its inner end for a distance the purpose of which will hereafter appear.
  • the second part of the latch bolt is of sheet metal made from a single blank and turned into cylindrical form providing at the outer end a cylinder 8, in opposed sides of which longitudinal slots 9 are cut in which the lugs 7 previously described are received for free sliding movement.
  • an integral tongue 10 of sheet metal is bent transversely across to close the inner end of the cylinder 8 and provide an abutment against which one end of a coiled spring ll of light strength engages, the opposite end portion of the spring being received within the longitudinal opening bored in the part 6.
  • Integral with and extending from the inner end of the cylinder 8 are two bars l2 the inner ends of which cin with a second shorter cylinder 13 which is integral therewith.
  • a head 14E provided with upper and lower sides located substantially at right angles to each other and each substantially at an angle of to the horizontal, is positioned directly in front of the front end of the rear cylinder or collar 13 between the bars 12.
  • This head is formed at the outer end of a collar 15 which has an annular groove 16 around it Within the cylindrical member 13 and from which a short cylindrical stem 17 extends.
  • the head 14, collar 15 and stem 17 are integral with each other and are held in position by indentations 18 stamped inwardly from the part 13 into the groove 16.
  • the bolt construction which is best shown in perspective in Fig. 9, may be freely inserted in the open end of the housing 1 after a coiled spring 19 has been lirst placed within the housing, it being evident that one end of the spring 19 bears against the closed end 2 of the housing and the other against the inner end of the latch bolt.
  • This latch holt construction is adapted to be installed on a door 2O in a cylindrical opening 21 bored horizontally in the door from its free edge, the Ylatch housing being l stopped when the annular lip 1a' at its open end engages against the door.
  • the door is also provid ed with a transverse opening bored therein in alinement with openings 3 in the side of the housing 1'. Then, by pressing the latch bolt inwardly as far as it can go, the head lll will be brought back of the openings 3 ar enough thatJ an operating member for manually retracting the latch bolt may be inserted transversely through the door and the latch housing.
  • T he operating member comprises a bar 22, preferably square in cross section, with an intermediate portion 23 thereof of troughlike shape, into the concayed side of which the head 14 is adapted to seat asshown in Figs. 2 and 4.
  • the bolt On turning the operating rod 22' in either directionthe bolt is retracted so as to Withdraw the projecting end thereof into the housing. rllhis is done when a door is to be ⁇ opened and withv such operation, shown in Fig. 3, the spring 19 is compressed.
  • the ends of the operating rod 22 ⁇ may be equipped Withthe usual door knobs vor 'any ⁇ suitable handles for manually turning the operating member. f
  • the construction is of a very practical and economical character.
  • the latch housing and the inner member of the bolt are very readily formed from sheet metal and the other parts are easily and simply fabricated.
  • the assembly of the latch construction and its installation on a door are likewise very readily performed, substantially the only tools reother, a coiled spring in the housing having one end bearing against the closed end of said housing, an inner latch bolt member formed of a single blank of sheet metal having spaced apart cylindrical parts connected by integral spaced links, integral means closing the inner end of the outer cylindrical portion of said bolt member, a second latch boltv member telescopically,received in the outer cylindricalv part ofthe yfirst bolt member,spring ⁇ means ofless strength 'than the first spring housed ⁇ v vithim said outer .cylindrical portion of the ,iirstpbloltmember ,tending to force the secondfbolgmember outwardly, and.
  • interengaging meansl von said second bolt member land the I outer; cylindrical portion of the first bolt ,memberlimitinglthe outward extension of the secondboltmemberand p ermittinga predetermined inward movement thereof with .respect to the secondv bolt member.
  • a latch bolt comprising,an inner member formed' from a single-piece ⁇ ofsheet metal and including spaced apart inner and'outer cylinders; onnected by integral spaced .apart Abars-or links, a closure 'for the inner. end of '.th'e outerfhcylindric-al vportion integra-l there- .with and extending across .the inner end thereof, said outer: cylindricalportion Iof the rbolt member having opposed.

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oct. 18, 1932. H, TER .ER 1,883,099
SPRING BOLT LATCH Filed Aug. 10. 1931 Patented Oct. 18, 1932 PATENT FFME HERMAN TER MEER, F GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN, ASSIGNOR TO NATIONAL BRASS COMPANY, OF GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN, A CORPORATION 0F LIICI-IIGAN SPRING BOLT LATCH Application filed ,August 10, 1931.
This invention relates to spring bolt latches and is concerned with a novel construction and one which can be very economically manufactured for providing a spring actuated latch bolt, in which the bolt itself includes two parts normally impelled from each other so as to extend and lengthen the bolt as far as possible, whereby a projecting end of the bolt, when mounted on a door, coming into contact with a keeper plate attached to a door frame, is forced inwardly to permit the passage of the projecting end portion of the bolt to the keeper without affecting the main spring which is compressed only upon a manual operation to retract the bolt, in the operation of disengaging it from the keeper to open the door.
This permits very easy and gentle closing of doors as the impelling spring between the two parts of the latch bolt is of light strength and yields readily to permit inward forcing of the projecting end of the latch bolt when a door is closed. This construction also adds to the life of a latch in that one spring is compressed when the door is close-d and the other when the door is unlatched and opened, reducing by half the number of operations to which ordinary spring latch bolts are subjected.
An understanding of the invention and of the simple and economical construction which has been produced may be had from the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawing, in which,
Fig. l is a horizontal section through the latch housing, the interior mechanism being shown mainly in plan.
Fig. 2 is a longitudinal vertical section through the latch bolt construction and illustrates the same installed on a door.
Fig. 8 is a longitudinal vertical section through the latch housing, the bolt construction being shown in side elevation and showing the manner in which the bolt is retracted 4l when a door is opened.
Fig. 4 is a like view with more of the parts of the latch bolt, howe-ver, shown in section and illustrating the actuation of the projecting end of the bolt inwardly on closing a door.
Serial No. 556,082.
Figs. 5, 6, 7 and 8 are transverse vertical sections through the latch construction, taken, respectively, upon the planes of lines 5 5, 6 6, 7-7 and 8 8 of Fig. 2, looking in the directions indicated by the arrows, and
Fig. 9 is a perspective View of the spring bolt construction which is housed within the latch housing.
Like reference characters refer to like parts in the different figures of the drawing.
In constructing the latch a cylindrical housing 1, open at one end and provided with an outturned annular lip la and having a. closed end 2 at the other end, is used in which the latch bolt is installed. The housing at its opposed sides has opposed circular openings 3 cut therein as shown.
The latch bolt construction consists mainly of two parts. The first is a substantially solid member i of cylindrical form the outer free end of which is cut at an angle to provide a beveled strike 5. From the cylindrical section 4 a second integral cylindrical section 6 of less diameter extends inwardly and at its inner free end is formed with dia-metrically opposed outwardly extending guide lugs 7. The inner cylindrical section 6 is bored from its inner end for a distance the purpose of which will hereafter appear.
The second part of the latch bolt is of sheet metal made from a single blank and turned into cylindrical form providing at the outer end a cylinder 8, in opposed sides of which longitudinal slots 9 are cut in which the lugs 7 previously described are received for free sliding movement. At the inner end of the cylinder 8 an integral tongue 10 of sheet metal is bent transversely across to close the inner end of the cylinder 8 and provide an abutment against which one end of a coiled spring ll of light strength engages, the opposite end portion of the spring being received within the longitudinal opening bored in the part 6.
Integral with and extending from the inner end of the cylinder 8 are two bars l2 the inner ends of which cin with a second shorter cylinder 13 which is integral therewith.
A head 14E, provided with upper and lower sides located substantially at right angles to each other and each substantially at an angle of to the horizontal, is positioned directly in front of the front end of the rear cylinder or collar 13 between the bars 12. This head is formed at the outer end of a collar 15 which has an annular groove 16 around it Within the cylindrical member 13 and from which a short cylindrical stem 17 extends. The head 14, collar 15 and stem 17 are integral with each other and are held in position by indentations 18 stamped inwardly from the part 13 into the groove 16.
The bolt construction, which is best shown in perspective in Fig. 9, may be freely inserted in the open end of the housing 1 after a coiled spring 19 has been lirst placed within the housing, it being evident that one end of the spring 19 bears against the closed end 2 of the housing and the other against the inner end of the latch bolt.
This latch holt construction is adapted to be installed on a door 2O in a cylindrical opening 21 bored horizontally in the door from its free edge, the Ylatch housing being l stopped when the annular lip 1a' at its open end engages against the door. The door is also provid ed with a transverse opening bored therein in alinement with openings 3 in the side of the housing 1'. Then, by pressing the latch bolt inwardly as far as it can go, the head lll will be brought back of the openings 3 ar enough thatJ an operating member for manually retracting the latch bolt may be inserted transversely through the door and the latch housing. I
T he operating member comprises a bar 22, preferably square in cross section, with an intermediate portion 23 thereof of troughlike shape, into the concayed side of which the head 14 is adapted to seat asshown in Figs. 2 and 4. On turning the operating rod 22' in either directionthe bolt is retracted so as to Withdraw the projecting end thereof into the housing. rllhis is done when a door is to be `opened and withv such operation, shown in Fig. 3, the spring 19 is compressed.
The ends of the operating rod 22\may be equipped Withthe usual door knobs vor 'any `suitable handles for manually turning the operating member. f
When a latch ofthe construction` described 1s mounted and installed on a door, in closing the door the operating member and .the
inner portion of the bolt and the springfl-Q are not affected in any Way. The projecting member el only is moved inwardly, asin 4, spring 11 being compressed and,` itbeing of less strength than the spring 19,.thereis no compression of said spring 19. clos- Y ing the door the end of the part l passes by the usual keeper or strike plate ona door frame and reaches the opening intowhichlthe part 4 enters.
And it isV obviousthat the .door -may be closedgently and Without v.the exert@ ef any great degree. el fefdileito the slight strength of the spring 11 which only has to be overcome.
The construction is of a very practical and economical character. The latch housing and the inner member of the bolt are very readily formed from sheet metal and the other parts are easily and simply fabricated. The assembly of the latch construction and its installation on a door are likewise very readily performed, substantially the only tools reother, a coiled spring in the housing having one end bearing against the closed end of said housing, an inner latch bolt member formed of a single blank of sheet metal having spaced apart cylindrical parts connected by integral spaced links, integral means closing the inner end of the outer cylindrical portion of said bolt member, a second latch boltv member telescopically,received in the outer cylindricalv part ofthe yfirst bolt member,spring`means ofless strength 'than the first spring housed` v vithim said outer .cylindrical portion of the ,iirstpbloltmember ,tending to force the secondfbolgmember outwardly, and. interengaging meansl von said second bolt member land the I outer; cylindrical portion of the first bolt ,memberlimitinglthe outward extension of the secondboltmemberand p ermittinga predetermined inward movement thereof with .respect to the secondv bolt member. p p
2. A latch bolt comprising,an inner member formed' from a single-piece `ofsheet metal and including spaced apart inner and'outer cylinders; onnected by integral spaced .apart Abars-or links, a closure 'for the inner. end of '.th'e outerfhcylindric-al vportion integra-l there- .with and extending across .the inner end thereof, said outer: cylindricalportion Iof the rbolt member having opposed. longitudinal slots in itssides, .a secondbolt membertele- 'scopically received withinthe outer end Yportion of ,saidk outer cylindrical part of ,the Vfirst bolt member for-medwith guide lugs projecting into said slots, andfacoiled spring housed .within theouter cylindrical portion- .of the Yfirst bolt memberzand, bearinggat end' against affsecon'd bolt, member and against thegclosurezat the inf-ier,endroit` i lportion offthe `first bolt zmembe-r., Y W
outer cylindrical 'p ,In testimony Whereolfl ailixmy signature.
' HERMA-n TER MEER.
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