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US2871048A US565673A US56567356A US2871048A US 2871048 A US2871048 A US 2871048A US 565673 A US565673 A US 565673A US 56567356 A US56567356 A US 56567356A US 2871048 A US2871048 A US 2871048A
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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
    • E05C1/14Fastening 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 towards or away from the plane of the wing or frame
    • E05C1/145Fastening 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 towards or away from the plane of the wing or frame flush
    • 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
    • Y10T292/0994Lever
    • 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
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  • the bolt 19 When the door lock A is properly mounted in the door 1, the bolt 19 will engage the jamb 2, as shown in Figure 3, and will hold the door 1 securely in place.
  • the spring 32 and pressure-transmitting element 27 will introduce a limited degree of resiliency which will compensate for wear and vibratory stresses, so that the door 1 will always remain right.
  • the handle 34 In order to release the door lock A and open the door 1, the handle 34 is manually swung upwardly, causing the actuator-tube 38 to engage the pin 23 and shift the latter downwardly, thereby shifting the bolt 19 downwardly against the bias of the spring 32 until the upper end of the bolt 19 is fully retracted and the door 1 is free to swing open.
  • the door latch A can very readily and quickly be assembled and disassembled as will be seen from Figure 8.
  • the bolt 19, the pressure-transmitting element 27, and the spring 32 can be assembled within the U-shaped channel and manually held in compressed position so that the pin 23 can be inserted through the slot Sand, at the same time, the flanges 13, 13, 14, 14, slipped into the socket-forming flanges 11, 11, 12, 12', respectively.
  • the cars 18 can be bent over, as shown in Figure 2, to hold the U-shaped channel 15 in such assembled position.
  • the door latch A can, on the other hand, be disassembled with equal simplicity by bending the ears 18 back to upright position and reversing the above described sequence of assembly operations.
  • a modified form of door latch B which is substantially in all respects to the previously described door latch A, except that the attachment clips 10, 10', are eliminated and a U-shaped channel 44 is provided having straight-margined lateral flanges 45, 45', which are spot-welded to the back wall 7 of the cup 4'.
  • the U-shaped channel 44 is furthermore provided with a rearwardly presented bight wall 46, which is provided with a relatively large centrally located aperture 47 to permit access to the rear end of the pin 23.
  • the bolt 19' and the elements associated therewith, as previously described must be assembled in the U-shaped channel 44 and the pin 23 thereupon inserted from the front of the cup 4'.
  • a suitable conventional peening tool or upsetting tool can be inserted through the aperture 47 so as to upset the rearwardly presented end of the pin 23 and stake it rigidly with a rotatable detent finger 49 adapted, when in locked position, to extend upwardly into endwise abutting engagement against the downwardly presented abutment flange 17', substantially as shown, for example, in Figure 2.
  • a door latch comprising a cup-like element adapted to fit into and extend through a door with its open end presented outwardly with respect to one face of the door, said cup-like element having a back wall approximately aligned with the other face of the door and being provided with an elongated aperture, a slide-forming element secured upon the back wall in overlying relation to the aperture and projecting inwardly from said other face of the door, a bolt shiftably mounted in the slide-forming element and having an actuating element projecting forwardly through said aperture, a pivot pin disposed in outwardly spaced relation to the bolt with its longitudinal axis perpendicular to the path of movement of the bolt and in a plane parallel thereto, a handle rockably mounted in the cup-like element for rotation about the pivot pin, said handle having a grip section provided with a hollow actuator extending around and bearing against the actuating element whereby to engage and shift said actuating element and bolt downwardly responsive to rocking movement of the handle, and cooperating means on the outer face of the back wall and
  • a door latch comprising a cup-like element adapted to fit into and extend through a door with its open end presented outwardly with respect to one face of the door, said cup-like element having a back wall provided with an elongated aperture, a slide-forming element secured upon the back wall in overlying relation to the aperture, a bolt shiftably mounted in the slide-forming element and having an actuating element projecting forwardly through said aperture, a pivot pin disposed in outwardly spaced relation to the bolt with its longitudinal axis perpendicular to the path of movement of the bolt and in a plane parallel thereto, a handle rockably mounted in the cup-like element for rotation about the pivot pin, said handle having a grip section provided with a hollow actuator extending around and bearing against the actuating element whereby to engage and shift said actuating element and bolt downwardly responsive to rocking movement of the handle, and cooperating means on the outer face of the back wall and the actuator for sealing the elongated aperture against the passage of moisture when the bolt is in closed position.
  • a door latch comprising a lock housing adapted to fit into a door, said housing having a back wall provided with an elongated slot, a slide-forming element secured upon the interior face of the back wall in overlying relation to the slot, a bolt shiftably mounted in the slideforming element and having a pin projecting through the slot, a handle rockably mounted in the housing, a hollow actuator operatively connected to the handle and extending around and bearing against the pin, whereby the bolt is retracted into the slide-forming element responsive to rocking movement of the handle, and co-operating means on the outer face of the back wall and the actuator for sealing the slot against the passage of moisture when the bolt is in closed position.
  • a door latch in accordance with claim 3 wherein the bolt is provided with an angular abutment within the slide-forming element and a pressure transmitting element is located within the slide-forming element and provided with an inclined surface slidably engaged with the angular abutment.
  • a door latch comprising a supporting structure which includes a back wall provided with a slot, a slideforming element rigidly mounted in rearward relation to the back wall and in overlying relation to the slot, a
  • a door latch comprising a cup-like element adapted to fit into and extend through a door with its open end presented outwardly with respect to one face of the door, said cup-like element having a back wall, a bolt operatively mounted on the rear side of the cup-like element for sliding movement into and out of fully latched position, a handle rockably mounted in the cup, said handle being so positioned with respect to the cup as to swing from a closed position substantially within the cup-like element to an open position wherein a substantial portion of said handle is disposed outside the confines of the cup-like element, means operatively connecting the bolt and the handle, and means for holding the handle in said open position whenever the bolt is not in fully latched position, whereby said handle aifords a visible signal indication showing that the bolt is not in fully latched position.
  • a door latch comprising a cup-like element adapted to fit into and extend through a door with its open end presented outwardly with respect to one face of the door, said cup-like element having a back wall, a bolt operatively mounted on the rear side of the cup-like element for sliding movement into and out of fully latched position, a handle rockably mounted in the cup, said handle being so positioned with respect to the cup as to swing from a closed position substantially within the cup-like element to an open position wherein a substantial portion of said handle is disposed outside the confines of the cup-like element, means operatively connecting the bolt and the handle, and spring means for holding the handle in said open position whenever the bolt is not in fully latched position, whereby said handle-affords a visible signal indication showing that the bolt is not in fully latched position.
  • a door latch comprising a housing adapted to fit into a door with its open end presented outwardly with respect to one face of the door, said housing having a back wall provided with a slot, attachment elements rigidly mounted on the rear face of said back wall having retention recesses formed therein, a slide-forming element removably mounted in the retention recesses and extending over the slot, a bolt shiftably mounted in the slide-forming element and having a pin-like element projecting operatively through the slot, a handle rockably mounted in the housing for rotation around an axis perpendicular to the line of movement of the bolt, actuator means operatively connecting the handle with the bolt, whereby the bolt is retracted into the slide-forming element responsive to rocking movement of the handle, and means totally enclosing the slot to form a water-tight seal when the bolt is in fully latched position.
  • a door latch comprising a lock housing adapted to fit into a door, said housing having a back wall provided with an elongated slot, a slide-forming element secured upon the interior face of the back wall in overlying relation to the slot, a bolt shiftably mounted in the slide-forming element and having a pin projecting through the slot, a handle rockably mounted in the housing, and a tubular sleeve rigidly secured upon the handle, said sleeve extending around and bearing against said pin' whereby to engage and shift the pin and bolt downwardly responsive to rocking movement of the handle, said sleeve furthermore being provided with means for engagement with the back wall whereby to enclose said slot when the handle is in inwardly rocked position.
  • a door latch comprising a lock housing adapted to fit into a. door, said housing having a back wall provided with an elongated slot, a slide-forming element secured upon the interior face of the back wall in overlying relation to the slot, a bolt shiftably mounted in the slide-forming element and having a pin projecting through the slot, a handle rockably mounted in the housing, a tubular sleeve rigidly secured upon the handle, said sleeve extending around and bearing against said pin whereby to engage and shift the pin and bolt downwardly responsive to rocking movement of the handle, an annular,

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Jan. 27, 1959 R. o. AL OGH 2,871,048
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wardly to the position shown in Figure 4, whenever the bolt 19 is in downwardly shifted position for purposes presently more fully appearing.
When the door lock A is properly mounted in the door 1, the bolt 19 will engage the jamb 2, as shown in Figure 3, and will hold the door 1 securely in place. The spring 32 and pressure-transmitting element 27 will introduce a limited degree of resiliency which will compensate for wear and vibratory stresses, so that the door 1 will always remain right. In order to release the door lock A and open the door 1, the handle 34 is manually swung upwardly, causing the actuator-tube 38 to engage the pin 23 and shift the latter downwardly, thereby shifting the bolt 19 downwardly against the bias of the spring 32 until the upper end of the bolt 19 is fully retracted and the door 1 is free to swing open. As soon as the grip 35 of the handle 34 is released, the bolt 19 returns to initial position, so that the door 1 may again become locked as it is returned to closed position. Whenever the door 1 is not fully closed, the handle 34 will project outwardly from the cup 4, as shown in Figure 4, so that the driver or operator has an immediate visual signal of this condition and will not accidentally drive off with a compartment door unlatched and free to swing outwardly as the vehicle travels along the street or highway. Such accidents have occurred with conventional door latches and have resulted in injury to pedestrians, as well as the loss of tools and other valuable contents usually carried in the compartments.
The door latch A can very readily and quickly be assembled and disassembled as will be seen from Figure 8. The bolt 19, the pressure-transmitting element 27, and the spring 32 can be assembled within the U-shaped channel and manually held in compressed position so that the pin 23 can be inserted through the slot Sand, at the same time, the flanges 13, 13, 14, 14, slipped into the socket-forming flanges 11, 11, 12, 12', respectively. Thereupon, the cars 18 can be bent over, as shown in Figure 2, to hold the U-shaped channel 15 in such assembled position. The door latch A can, on the other hand, be disassembled with equal simplicity by bending the ears 18 back to upright position and reversing the above described sequence of assembly operations. Consequently, if the spring 32 should break, or any one of the other parts become worn, damaged, or inoperative so as to need replacement, this repair operation can be very easily performed if necessary or desirable. It is also equally convenient, in view of the unique, economical, and compact construction of the door latch A, to remove the rivets 6 and make a complete replacement.
If is also possible to provide a modified form of door latch B, which is substantially in all respects to the previously described door latch A, except that the attachment clips 10, 10', are eliminated and a U-shaped channel 44 is provided having straight-margined lateral flanges 45, 45', which are spot-welded to the back wall 7 of the cup 4'. The U-shaped channel 44 is furthermore provided with a rearwardly presented bight wall 46, which is provided with a relatively large centrally located aperture 47 to permit access to the rear end of the pin 23. In this particular movement, the bolt 19' and the elements associated therewith, as previously described, must be assembled in the U-shaped channel 44 and the pin 23 thereupon inserted from the front of the cup 4'. A suitable conventional peening tool or upsetting tool can be inserted through the aperture 47 so as to upset the rearwardly presented end of the pin 23 and stake it rigidly with a rotatable detent finger 49 adapted, when in locked position, to extend upwardly into endwise abutting engagement against the downwardly presented abutment flange 17', substantially as shown, for example, in Figure 2.
It should be understood that changes and modifications in the form, construction, arrangement, and combination of the several parts of the door latch may be made and substituted for those herein shown and described without departing from the nature and principle of my invention.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
1. A door latch comprising a cup-like element adapted to fit into and extend through a door with its open end presented outwardly with respect to one face of the door, said cup-like element having a back wall approximately aligned with the other face of the door and being provided with an elongated aperture, a slide-forming element secured upon the back wall in overlying relation to the aperture and projecting inwardly from said other face of the door, a bolt shiftably mounted in the slide-forming element and having an actuating element projecting forwardly through said aperture, a pivot pin disposed in outwardly spaced relation to the bolt with its longitudinal axis perpendicular to the path of movement of the bolt and in a plane parallel thereto, a handle rockably mounted in the cup-like element for rotation about the pivot pin, said handle having a grip section provided with a hollow actuator extending around and bearing against the actuating element whereby to engage and shift said actuating element and bolt downwardly responsive to rocking movement of the handle, and cooperating means on the outer face of the back wall and the actuatorfor sealing the elongated aperture against the passage of moisture when the bolt is in closed position.
2. A door latch comprising a cup-like element adapted to fit into and extend through a door with its open end presented outwardly with respect to one face of the door, said cup-like element having a back wall provided with an elongated aperture, a slide-forming element secured upon the back wall in overlying relation to the aperture, a bolt shiftably mounted in the slide-forming element and having an actuating element projecting forwardly through said aperture, a pivot pin disposed in outwardly spaced relation to the bolt with its longitudinal axis perpendicular to the path of movement of the bolt and in a plane parallel thereto, a handle rockably mounted in the cup-like element for rotation about the pivot pin, said handle having a grip section provided with a hollow actuator extending around and bearing against the actuating element whereby to engage and shift said actuating element and bolt downwardly responsive to rocking movement of the handle, and cooperating means on the outer face of the back wall and the actuator for sealing the elongated aperture against the passage of moisture when the bolt is in closed position.
3. A door latch comprising a lock housing adapted to fit into a door, said housing having a back wall provided with an elongated slot, a slide-forming element secured upon the interior face of the back wall in overlying relation to the slot, a bolt shiftably mounted in the slideforming element and having a pin projecting through the slot, a handle rockably mounted in the housing, a hollow actuator operatively connected to the handle and extending around and bearing against the pin, whereby the bolt is retracted into the slide-forming element responsive to rocking movement of the handle, and co-operating means on the outer face of the back wall and the actuator for sealing the slot against the passage of moisture when the bolt is in closed position.
4. A door latch in accordance with claim 3 wherein the bolt is provided with an angular abutment within the slide-forming element and a pressure transmitting element is located within the slide-forming element and provided with an inclined surface slidably engaged with the angular abutment.
5. A door latch comprising a supporting structure which includes a back wall provided with a slot, a slideforming element rigidly mounted in rearward relation to the back wall and in overlying relation to the slot, a
bolt shiftably mounted in the slide-forming element and having a projecting element extending operatively through the slot, a pivot pin mounted on said supporting structure in forward relation to the slot a handle rockably mounted on the pivot pin an actuator operatively connected to the handle and engaged with the projecting element of the bolt as the handle is swung outwardly, whereby the bolt is retracted into the slide-forming element responsive to outward swinging movement of the handle, and spring means encircling said pivot pin, said spring means including tongue portions abutting said handle for normally biasing the handle outwardly so that whenever the bolt is not in latching position the handle will be in outwardly swung position.
6. A door latch comprising a cup-like element adapted to fit into and extend through a door with its open end presented outwardly with respect to one face of the door, said cup-like element having a back wall, a bolt operatively mounted on the rear side of the cup-like element for sliding movement into and out of fully latched position, a handle rockably mounted in the cup, said handle being so positioned with respect to the cup as to swing from a closed position substantially within the cup-like element to an open position wherein a substantial portion of said handle is disposed outside the confines of the cup-like element, means operatively connecting the bolt and the handle, and means for holding the handle in said open position whenever the bolt is not in fully latched position, whereby said handle aifords a visible signal indication showing that the bolt is not in fully latched position.
7. A door latch comprising a cup-like element adapted to fit into and extend through a door with its open end presented outwardly with respect to one face of the door, said cup-like element having a back wall, a bolt operatively mounted on the rear side of the cup-like element for sliding movement into and out of fully latched position, a handle rockably mounted in the cup, said handle being so positioned with respect to the cup as to swing from a closed position substantially within the cup-like element to an open position wherein a substantial portion of said handle is disposed outside the confines of the cup-like element, means operatively connecting the bolt and the handle, and spring means for holding the handle in said open position whenever the bolt is not in fully latched position, whereby said handle-affords a visible signal indication showing that the bolt is not in fully latched position.
8. A door latch comprising a housing adapted to fit into a door with its open end presented outwardly with respect to one face of the door, said housing having a back wall provided with a slot, attachment elements rigidly mounted on the rear face of said back wall having retention recesses formed therein, a slide-forming element removably mounted in the retention recesses and extending over the slot, a bolt shiftably mounted in the slide-forming element and having a pin-like element projecting operatively through the slot, a handle rockably mounted in the housing for rotation around an axis perpendicular to the line of movement of the bolt, actuator means operatively connecting the handle with the bolt, whereby the bolt is retracted into the slide-forming element responsive to rocking movement of the handle, and means totally enclosing the slot to form a water-tight seal when the bolt is in fully latched position.
9. A door latch comprising a lock housing adapted to fit into a door, said housing having a back wall provided with an elongated slot, a slide-forming element secured upon the interior face of the back wall in overlying relation to the slot, a bolt shiftably mounted in the slide-forming element and having a pin projecting through the slot, a handle rockably mounted in the housing, and a tubular sleeve rigidly secured upon the handle, said sleeve extending around and bearing against said pin' whereby to engage and shift the pin and bolt downwardly responsive to rocking movement of the handle, said sleeve furthermore being provided with means for engagement with the back wall whereby to enclose said slot when the handle is in inwardly rocked position.
10. A door latch comprising a lock housing adapted to fit into a. door, said housing having a back wall provided with an elongated slot, a slide-forming element secured upon the interior face of the back wall in overlying relation to the slot, a bolt shiftably mounted in the slide-forming element and having a pin projecting through the slot, a handle rockably mounted in the housing, a tubular sleeve rigidly secured upon the handle, said sleeve extending around and bearing against said pin whereby to engage and shift the pin and bolt downwardly responsive to rocking movement of the handle, an annular,
shoulder formed on the back wall and encircling the slot whereby to form a recess entirely around the slot, and an annular head on the end of the sleeve shaped and sized for seal-forming engagement in the recess.
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