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US2469601A
US2469601A US602715A US60271545A US2469601A US 2469601 A US2469601 A US 2469601A US 602715 A US602715 A US 602715A US 60271545 A US60271545 A US 60271545A US 2469601 A US2469601 A US 2469601A
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
    • E05B13/00Devices preventing the key or the handle or both from being used
    • E05B13/002Devices preventing the key or the handle or both from being used locking the handle
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
    • E05B13/00Devices preventing the key or the handle or both from being used
    • E05B13/005Disconnecting the handle
    • 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
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    • Y10STECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10S292/00Closure fasteners
    • Y10S292/27Disconnectable handle
    • 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
    • Y10T292/1043Swinging
    • Y10T292/1075Operating means
    • Y10T292/1083Rigid

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  • the present invention relates to an improved door latch-lock adapted to latch, and to lock, two doors together, or to latch and look a single door to its surrounding frame or casing.
  • the latch-lock of my invention is especially designed for use with a pair of garage doors, and means are provided in the form of an inner latch operating member and an outer latch member or unit, whereby the doors may be latched together and openable from either the outside or the inside of the garage; the doors may be locked at both the inner and outer sides; and the doors may be fastened against opening from the outside but readily unlatched from the inside.
  • An adjustable connector or slide bolt is adapted for coaction with the inner and outer latch operating units, and the bolt is operable from the inside of the doors for the performance of its functions.
  • Figure 1 is a horizontal sectional view at the 'meeting edges of two doors with which the latchlock of my invention is embodied and also shown in section.
  • Figure 2 is a face view of the latch-lock at the inner side of the door.
  • Figures 3 and 4 are detail views showing the detent and its notches for the outer latch-handle of the device.
  • an attaching plate I On the outer or right hand side of the door D an attaching plate I is mounted, and on the inner or left hand side of the same door an attaching plate 2 is mounted, the plates being fastened by screws; and between these plates the door is mortised to accommodate some of the parts of the latch-lock.
  • an enclosing sleeve 4 is mounted, said sleeve being of cylindrical shape, integral with the inner plate 2, and its open end terminates just short of the outer end of the door-mortise.
  • the outer plate I is fashioned with a tubular bearing boss 5 axially alined with the supporting sleeve or tubular hearing 4, and this bearing boss is integral with the outer face plate I.
  • the outer latch operating unit includes a slidable and rotatable shank having a squared portion 6, and an inner enlarged tubular head I terminating in an annular exterior flange l.
  • the shank is mounted in the bearing boss 5 so that the flanged head may be turned in the boss as a bearing, and the angular or squared portion 6 of the shank provides a support for the outer latch operating unit of the device.
  • This unit includes a tubular hub 8 having an angular bore s-lidable on the angular shank, and an integral latchhandle 9.
  • the hub 8 By means of a large headed screw l0 threaded in the outer end of the shank, and a spring ll coiled about the shank and located in a socket I2 of the hub, the hub 8 is held in close contact with the outer face of the bearing boss 5.
  • the spring is interposed between the head of the screw and an inner wall of the recess l2 so that by grasping the handle 9 and pressing the thumb against the screw head, the handle and its integral hub may be withdrawn from contact with the boss.
  • the hub is fashioned with a detent 13 adapted to alternately engage the notches l4 and 1'5 in the adjoining outer face of the stationary bearing boss 5, and the spring ll holds the detent in its selected notch for this purpose.
  • a hasp I6 is pivoted on the outer face of the door D' and adapted to slip over the handle or lever 9, and a padlock (not shown) may be in serted through hole I! of the lever to lock the latch operating unit.
  • the inside latching unit includes a tubular spindle having an angular or square end l8, and a solid cylindrical end portion l9 that terminates in an annular exterior flange 20 that bears against the outer face of the sleeve 4.
  • the cylindrical portion l 9 of the spindle is adapted to turn within the sleeve, and the flange 20 contacts the flanged socket head 1 so that the axially alined spindle and shank 6 may or may not be united to turn in unison, or to turn relatively to one another.
  • the inner latch handle 21 is fashioned with an integral hub 22 mounted on the angular end of the spindle, and the handle is adjustable on the spindle to adapt the latch-lock for use with doors of varying thickness, and a set screw 23 is utilized to fix the latch handle in adjusted position.
  • an attaching plate 24 is secured on the inner face of the door D, and this plate is fashioned with a keeper 25 for the latch bolt ZBintegral with the hub of the latch handle.
  • the two latch operating units may be coupled together, or connected together, to perform the functions of a latch, in the absence of the padlock above referred to, and these functions may be performed from either the inside of, thedoor;
  • the outer latch operating unit may be locked against turning by the padlock; and selectively, the two latch operating units may be locked by the padlock.
  • the outer latch operating unit may be locked against turning by the padlock; and selectively, the two latch operating units may be locked by the padlock.
  • latch operating unit may be rendered ineffective to open the door from the outside; thus providing an inaccessible inner latch that is capable of holding the door against opening movement from the outside.
  • a push and pull slide key '21 mounted in the inner latch operating unit and operative, only, from the inside of the door through manipulation of the button or head 28.
  • the key is slidably mounted in alined bores of the-hub22 and,
  • the tubular spindle l9 terminates in an enlarged head 29 that performs the functions of a slide bolt that may connect and unite the rotatable spindle with the rotatable socket head I of the outer handle.
  • the slide bolt is inposition to connect the two latches for operative turning movement, andtwhen .the hasp i6 is detached from the handle 9 the door D may be unlatched from either the inside or the outside.
  • a latch lock for a door including an inner rotatable latch operating handle and an outer rotatable latch operating handle, the combination with an inner attaching plate having a cylindrical sleeve thereon adapted to extend into the door, and terminate adjacent to the outside surface of the door, an outer attaching plate having an inwardly facing recess aligned with the sleeve and spaced therefrom, of a tubular spindle journalled in the sleeve and having an exterior flange bearing on the end of said sleeve, said spindle bein secured to the inner operating handle, a shank having a flange seated in the recess of the outer plate and extending out through said plate rotatable with the outer operating unit, a push and pull key slidably mounted in the spindle and having a connector carried thereby, the spindle and shank having seats in their adjoining end portions for the connector whereby they may be secured thereby to rotate together.
  • a latch lock for a door including an inner rotatable latch operating handle and an outer rotatable latch operating handle, the combination with an inner attaching plate having a cylindrical sleeve thereon adapted to extend into the door and terminate adjacent to the outside surface of the door, an outer attaching plate having an inwardly facing recess aligned with the sleeve and spaced therefrom, of a tubular spindle having a portion non-rotatably mounted in said inner handle and a cylindrical portion journalled in the sleeve and having an xterior flange bearing on the end of said sleeve, a shank having a flange seated in the recess of the outer plate and extending out through said plate rotatable with the outer operating unit, a push and pull key slidably mounted in the spindle and having a connector carried thereby, the spindle and shank having seats in their adjoining end portions for the connector whereby they may be secured thereby to rotate together.

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Patented May 10, 1949 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE 2 Claims.
The present invention relates to an improved door latch-lock adapted to latch, and to lock, two doors together, or to latch and look a single door to its surrounding frame or casing.
The latch-lock of my invention is especially designed for use with a pair of garage doors, and means are provided in the form of an inner latch operating member and an outer latch member or unit, whereby the doors may be latched together and openable from either the outside or the inside of the garage; the doors may be locked at both the inner and outer sides; and the doors may be fastened against opening from the outside but readily unlatched from the inside.
An adjustable connector or slide bolt is adapted for coaction with the inner and outer latch operating units, and the bolt is operable from the inside of the doors for the performance of its functions.
In carrying out my invention a minimum number of parts are employed to insure a compact arrangement of parts together with simplicity in construction and operation of the appliance for both locking and latching purposes.
In the accompanying drawings one complete example of the physical embodiment of my invention is illustrated wherein the parts are combined and arranged in accord with one mode I have so far devised for the practical application of the principles of my invention, but it will be understood that changes may be made in these exemplifying drawings without departing from the principles of my invention.
Figure 1 is a horizontal sectional view at the 'meeting edges of two doors with which the latchlock of my invention is embodied and also shown in section.
Figure 2 is a face view of the latch-lock at the inner side of the door.
Figures 3 and 4 are detail views showing the detent and its notches for the outer latch-handle of the device.
In the assembly view of Figure 1 two doors D and D are indicated, and it will be apparent that the member indicated as D might be a fixed or stationary door frame to which the door D could be locked or latched.
On the outer or right hand side of the door D an attaching plate I is mounted, and on the inner or left hand side of the same door an attaching plate 2 is mounted, the plates being fastened by screws; and between these plates the door is mortised to accommodate some of the parts of the latch-lock.
In the mortised or recessed door an enclosing sleeve 4 is mounted, said sleeve being of cylindrical shape, integral with the inner plate 2, and its open end terminates just short of the outer end of the door-mortise. The outer plate I is fashioned with a tubular bearing boss 5 axially alined with the supporting sleeve or tubular hearing 4, and this bearing boss is integral with the outer face plate I.
The outer latch operating unit includes a slidable and rotatable shank having a squared portion 6, and an inner enlarged tubular head I terminating in an annular exterior flange l. The shank is mounted in the bearing boss 5 so that the flanged head may be turned in the boss as a bearing, and the angular or squared portion 6 of the shank provides a support for the outer latch operating unit of the device. This unit includes a tubular hub 8 having an angular bore s-lidable on the angular shank, and an integral latchhandle 9. By means of a large headed screw l0 threaded in the outer end of the shank, and a spring ll coiled about the shank and located in a socket I2 of the hub, the hub 8 is held in close contact with the outer face of the bearing boss 5. The spring is interposed between the head of the screw and an inner wall of the recess l2 so that by grasping the handle 9 and pressing the thumb against the screw head, the handle and its integral hub may be withdrawn from contact with the boss.
For retaining the outer latch operating unit against accidental turning movement with relation to'the boss 5, and as best seen in Figs. 3 and 4, the hub is fashioned with a detent 13 adapted to alternately engage the notches l4 and 1'5 in the adjoining outer face of the stationary bearing boss 5, and the spring ll holds the detent in its selected notch for this purpose.
For locking the outer latch operating unit from the outside a hasp I6 is pivoted on the outer face of the door D' and adapted to slip over the handle or lever 9, and a padlock (not shown) may be in serted through hole I! of the lever to lock the latch operating unit.
The inside latching unit includes a tubular spindle having an angular or square end l8, and a solid cylindrical end portion l9 that terminates in an annular exterior flange 20 that bears against the outer face of the sleeve 4. The cylindrical portion l 9 of the spindle is adapted to turn within the sleeve, and the flange 20 contacts the flanged socket head 1 so that the axially alined spindle and shank 6 may or may not be united to turn in unison, or to turn relatively to one another.
The inner latch handle 21 is fashioned with an integral hub 22 mounted on the angular end of the spindle, and the handle is adjustable on the spindle to adapt the latch-lock for use with doors of varying thickness, and a set screw 23 is utilized to fix the latch handle in adjusted position.
To complete the inside latch unit an attaching plate 24 is secured on the inner face of the door D, and this plate is fashioned with a keeper 25 for the latch bolt ZBintegral with the hub of the latch handle.
The two latch operating units may be coupled together, or connected together, to perform the functions of a latch, in the absence of the padlock above referred to, and these functions may be performed from either the inside of, thedoor;
or from the outside of the door. When the padlock is used the outer latch operating unit may be locked against turning by the padlock; and selectively, the two latch operating units may be locked by the padlock. In.addition,..the.door.may
be latched by. the inner latch operatingunit, and.
in the absence of the padlock the outer. latch operating unit may be rendered ineffective to open the door from the outside; thus providing an inaccessible inner latch that is capable of holding the door against opening movement from the outside.
For operatively connecting thetwo latch operating units, andfor disconnecting the units to render the outer unitineffective'I provide a push and pull slide key '21 mounted in the inner latch operating unit and operative, only, from the inside of the door through manipulation of the button or head 28. The key is slidably mounted in alined bores of the-hub22 and,
the tubular spindle l9, and the key terminates in an enlarged head 29 that performs the functions of a slide bolt that may connect and unite the rotatable spindle with the rotatable socket head I of the outer handle. In Fig. 1 the slide bolt is inposition to connect the two latches for operative turning movement, andtwhen .the hasp i6 is detached from the handle 9 the door D may be unlatched from either the inside or the outside.
By a pull on the head or button.2 8 the'key is moved away from the socket head 1 and the bolt 29 is withdrawn from the socket-head'l, and under this condition the door may tbeunlatch'e'd from the inside, but not from the outsidebecause the outer handle is disconnected from the inner latch operating unit.
Having thus fully described my invention, what I claim as new and desire'to secure .by Letters Patent is:
1. In a latch lock for a door including an inner rotatable latch operating handle and an outer rotatable latch operating handle, the combination with an inner attaching plate having a cylindrical sleeve thereon adapted to extend into the door, and terminate adjacent to the outside surface of the door, an outer attaching plate having an inwardly facing recess aligned with the sleeve and spaced therefrom, of a tubular spindle journalled in the sleeve and having an exterior flange bearing on the end of said sleeve, said spindle bein secured to the inner operating handle, a shank having a flange seated in the recess of the outer plate and extending out through said plate rotatable with the outer operating unit, a push and pull key slidably mounted in the spindle and having a connector carried thereby, the spindle and shank having seats in their adjoining end portions for the connector whereby they may be secured thereby to rotate together.
2. In a latch lock for a door including an inner rotatable latch operating handle and an outer rotatable latch operating handle, the combination with an inner attaching plate having a cylindrical sleeve thereon adapted to extend into the door and terminate adjacent to the outside surface of the door, an outer attaching plate having an inwardly facing recess aligned with the sleeve and spaced therefrom, of a tubular spindle having a portion non-rotatably mounted in said inner handle and a cylindrical portion journalled in the sleeve and having an xterior flange bearing on the end of said sleeve, a shank having a flange seated in the recess of the outer plate and extending out through said plate rotatable with the outer operating unit, a push and pull key slidably mounted in the spindle and having a connector carried thereby, the spindle and shank having seats in their adjoining end portions for the connector whereby they may be secured thereby to rotate together.
GUSTAV A. LEE.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 868,782 Hiltpold Oct. 22, 1907 1,387,888 Holt Aug. 16, 1921 1,991,822 Snipes Feb. 15, 1935
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US4475364A (en) * 1981-08-17 1984-10-09 Claire D. Frank Door-barring lock apparatus
US4641865A (en) * 1982-09-02 1987-02-10 The Eastern Company Closure control mechanism
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US1991822A (en) * 1934-02-15 1935-02-19 Marvin R Snipes Combined door bolt and latch

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US2837365A (en) * 1955-06-23 1958-06-03 Schlueter Ernest Double seal joint and lock therefor
US4108482A (en) * 1977-10-20 1978-08-22 Norris Industries Disengaging spindle locking mechanism
FR2509358A1 (en) * 1981-07-07 1983-01-14 Lomazzo Costr Mecc LOCKS LOCK FOR SHUTTERS MAY BE ACTED FROM THE INTERIOR AND OUTSIDE
US4475364A (en) * 1981-08-17 1984-10-09 Claire D. Frank Door-barring lock apparatus
US4641865A (en) * 1982-09-02 1987-02-10 The Eastern Company Closure control mechanism
US5787744A (en) * 1996-08-16 1998-08-04 Securitech Group, Inc. Vandal-resistant torque sensitive release mechanism with angular limit
US5730014A (en) * 1996-08-16 1998-03-24 Securitech Group, Inc. Vandal-resistant torque sensitive release mechanism
US6527314B2 (en) 2001-02-20 2003-03-04 Jackson Corporation Clutch handle
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GB2540846A (en) * 2015-05-08 2017-02-01 Batty Paul Locking device and method of installing the same
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