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US949862A
US949862A US1909487699A US949862A US 949862 A US949862 A US 949862A US 1909487699 A US1909487699 A US 1909487699A US 949862 A US949862 A US 949862A
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05FDEVICES FOR MOVING WINGS INTO OPEN OR CLOSED POSITION; CHECKS FOR WINGS; WING FITTINGS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, CONCERNED WITH THE FUNCTIONING OF THE WING
    • E05F11/00Man-operated mechanisms for operating wings, including those which also operate the fastening
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05CBOLTS OR FASTENING DEVICES FOR WINGS, SPECIALLY FOR DOORS OR WINDOWS
    • E05C3/00Fastening devices with bolts moving pivotally or rotatively
    • E05C3/12Fastening devices with bolts moving pivotally or rotatively with latching action
    • E05C3/14Fastening devices with bolts moving pivotally or rotatively with latching action with operating handle or equivalent member rigid with the latch
    • 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
    • Y10T292/1051Spring projected
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  • Figure 1 is a detail plan of a structure embodying the features of my invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a detail section thereof, taken on a line corresponding to line 2 2 of Fig. 3.
  • Fig. 3 is a side elevation of my improved latch applied to a door, the door being sectioned to show details of the attaching means.
  • Fig. 4 is a detail, partially in section, on a line corresponding to line 4-4 of Fig, 1.
  • Fig. 5 is a detail section taken on a line corresponding to line 5-5 of Fig. 2.
  • Fig. 6 is a detail central section, the bolt being shown partially in full lines, of a modified construction, the modification being in the means for securing the parts together.
  • Fig. 7 is an inverted view, corresponding to that of Fig.
  • Fig. 8 is a sectional view, taken on a line corresponding to line 8 8 of Fig. 7.
  • Fig. 9 is an inverted view, corresponding to that of Fig. 7, of a further modification, the modification residing in the means for securing the spring.
  • Fig. 10 is a section, taken on aline corresponding to line 10 10 of Fig. 9.
  • Fig. 11 is an inverted view, corresponding to that of Fig. 9, of a modified construction, the modification being in the arrangement of the spring.
  • Fig. 12 is a detail sectional view, taken on a line corresponding to line 12-12 of Fig. 11.
  • FIG. 13 is a detail perspective, showing the spring securing means of Fig. 9.
  • Fig. 14 is a plan view of a further modification, the modification being in the form of the latch casing and in the hand piece of the latch bolt.
  • Fig. 15 is a side elevation of the structure appearing in Fig. 14.
  • 1 represents the door and 2 the door casing.
  • the casing of my improved latch preferably consists of a latch plate 3 having an inturned fiange 4 at its edge.
  • the plate of the structure illustrated being round it with its flange forms a cylindrical casing. It is preferably formed of a sheet metal stamping.
  • the casing is provided with oppositely-disposed slots 5 in its sides and with teeth 6 and notches 7 on its edges.
  • the latch bolt 8 is arranged through these slots, the ends of the slots being preferably adapted to form stops for the bolt.
  • the bolt is preferably formed of a strip of metal turned upwardly at its rear end to form the hand piece 9.
  • the spring 10, which is preferably U-shaped in form as shown in Fig. 2, has laterally-projecting bolt-engaging ends 11.
  • This spring is supported by the plate 12, which is provided with a spring-engagino tongue 13 adapted to engage the loop enl of the spring, as is illustrated.
  • the laterally-turned ends of the-spring are arranged through the slots 14 in the plate to engage the edges of the bolt, as clearly appears in Fig. 5.
  • the portions punched out of the plate to form the openings 14 are preferably adapted to form the retainers 15, under which the ends of the spring move.
  • the casing is preferably secured by means of the screw 17, which is arranged through a central hole 18 therein, through the hole 19 in the bolt, and the hole 20 in the spring-supporting late.
  • the single screw is found effective in securing the latch to the door, and the parts together and it also serves as the pivot for the bolt.
  • a hollow rivet 21 is arranged through the casing bolt and spring-retaining plate for securingl the parts together.
  • This rivet being hollow, is adapted to receive the securing screw 17.
  • the keeper preferably comprises ⁇ a base plate 29. adapted to receive ,the securing screws 23, having a suitable outwardly-projecting engaging member 24.
  • the spring-supporting plate is omitted, the spring 25 being passed through the notches 26 in the edge of the casing, whereby it is retained in position, an offset being preferably provided in the spring to engage the inside of the casing.
  • r1 ⁇ he structures of Figs. 11 and 12 differ from that of Figs. 9 and 10 only in the arrangement of the ends of the spring, which are crossed upon each other.
  • the casing is modified in form, it being shown adapted to receive a plurality of securing screws.
  • the hand piece of the bolt is extended over the casing and is provided with an opening 28 adapted to receive the pivot screw 17, as the hand piece overhangs the screw, the object of the opening being to provide a convenient assembling means.
  • My improved latch is very compact in structure and may be made of comparatively light material, and is, at the same time, very strong and durable. It is also adapted to be made largely of sheet metal stampings, as previously stated.
  • a latch plate having an inwardlyprojecting flange at its edge, said flange having oppositely-disposed slots therein and notches and teeth on its edge, said plate and fiange being formed integrally of sheet metal; a latch bolt arranged through said slots in said iiange, the ends of said slots forming stops therefor, said bolt being formed of a piece of metal turned outwardly to vform a finger piece; a spring having laterally-turned ends; a spring'-supporting plate having' lugs to engage said notches in said casing plate flange arranged therein, said spring-supporting plate having openings therein through which the laterallyturned ends of said springs are arranged to engage said bolt, a spring securing tongue thereon, and retainers for the ends of said spring, arranged below said openings, said spring supporting plate, spring securing tongue and retainers being formed integrally of sheet metal; and a securing screw arranged through said casing plate, bolt and spring-supporting plate whereby
  • a latch plate having an inwardly-projecting flange at its edge, said flange having 90 oppositely-disposed slots therein and notches on its edge, said plate and fiange being formed integrally of sheet metal; a latch bolt a1'- ranged through said slots in said flange; a ⁇ spring having' laterally-turned ends 5 a spring' supporting plate having lugs to engage said notches in said-casing plate fiange arranged therein, said spring-supporting plate having openings therein through which the laterally-turned ends'of said spring are arranged to engage said bolt, a spring securing tongue thereon, and retainers for the ends of said spring', arranged below said openings, said spring supporting' plate, spring securing tongue and retainers being' formed integrally 105 of sheet metal.
  • a latch plate having an inwardly-projecting flange at its edge, said flange having oppositely-disposed slots therein and notches 110 and teeth on its edge, said plate and flange being formed integrally of sheet metal; a latch bolt arranged through said slots in said flange, the ends of said slots forming stops therefor, said bolt being formed of a piece of 115 sheet metal turned outwardly to form a finger piece; a spring having laterallyturned ends; a spring-supporting plate having lug's to engag'e said notches in said casing plate fiange arrangedtherein, said spring- 120 supporting plate having openings therein through which the laterally-turned ends of said springs are arranged to engage said bolt and a securing screw arranged through said casing plate, bolt and spring-supporting 125 plate whereby the parts are secured in position and a pivot providedfor the bolt.
  • said plate and flange being formed integrally of sheet metal; a latch bolt arranged through said slots in said flange; a spring having laterally-turned ends; and a spring-supporting plate having lugs to engage said notches in said casing plate flange arranged therein, said springsupporting plate having openings therein through which the laterally-turned ends of said spring are arranged to engage said bolt.
  • latch bolt a spring having laterallyturned ends; and a spring-supporting plate aranged in said casing and having openings therein through which the laterally-turned ends of said spring are arranged to engage said bolt.
  • a casing comprising a latch plate having an inwardly project-ing iiange at its edge, said flange having oppositely disposed slots therein; a latch bolt arranged through said slots in said iiange the ends of said slots forming stops therefor; a spring arranged to hold said bolt centrally of said slots and a securing screw arranged through said casing and bolt whereby the parts are secured and a pivot provided for the bolt.
  • a casing comprising a latch plate having oppositelydisposed slots in its side and teeth on its edge; a latch bolt arranged through said slots in said casing, said bolt being formed of a piece of metal turned outwardly to forni a finger piece; a spring for said bolt; and a securing screw arranged through said casing and bolt, whereby the parts are secured in position and a pivot provided for the bolt.
  • a easing comprising a latch plate having oppositely disposed slots in its side, a latch bolt arranged through said slots in said casing, a spring for said bolt, and a securing screw for said casing arranged through said casing and bolt whereby the parts are connected and the casing secured in position and a pivot provided for the bolt.
  • a casing comprising a latch plate having teeth on its edge; a perforated latch bolt; a spring for said bolt; and a securing screw for said casing arranged through said casing and bolt said securing screw and teeth on said plate coacting to secure said casing in position.

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D. W. TOWER.
LATCH. APPLICATION ILBD APR. 3, 1909.
Patented Feb. 22, 1910.
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DANIEL W. TOWER, OF GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN, ASSIGNOR r.lIO GRAND RAPIDS BRASS COMPANY, Fn GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN.
LATCH.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Application led April 3, 1909. Serial No. 487,699.
First, to provide an improved latch which is very simple and compact in structure, and at the same time, one which 1s strong and durable. Second, to provide an improved i latch in which the parts can b e formed largely from sheet metal stampings. Third, to provide an improved latch which is economical in structure.
Further objects, and objects relating to structural details, will definitely appear from the detailed description to follow.
I accomplish the objects of my invention by the devices and means described in the following` specification.
The invention is clearly defined and pointed out in the claims.
A structure embodying the features of my invention is clearly illustrated in theaccompanyng drawing, forming a part of this specification, in which:
Figure 1 is a detail plan of a structure embodying the features of my invention. Fig. 2 is a detail section thereof, taken on a line corresponding to line 2 2 of Fig. 3. Fig. 3 is a side elevation of my improved latch applied to a door, the door being sectioned to show details of the attaching means. Fig. 4 is a detail, partially in section, on a line corresponding to line 4-4 of Fig, 1. Fig. 5 is a detail section taken on a line corresponding to line 5-5 of Fig. 2. Fig. 6 is a detail central section, the bolt being shown partially in full lines, of a modified construction, the modification being in the means for securing the parts together. Fig. 7 is an inverted view, corresponding to that of Fig. 2, of a further modification, the modification being mainly in the form of a spring. Fig. 8 is a sectional view, taken on a line corresponding to line 8 8 of Fig. 7. Fig. 9 is an inverted view, corresponding to that of Fig. 7, of a further modification, the modification residing in the means for securing the spring. Fig. 10 is a section, taken on aline corresponding to line 10 10 of Fig. 9. Fig. 11 is an inverted view, corresponding to that of Fig. 9, of a modified construction, the modification being in the arrangement of the spring. Fig. 12 is a detail sectional view, taken on a line corresponding to line 12-12 of Fig. 11. Fig. 13 is a detail perspective, showing the spring securing means of Fig. 9. Fig. 14 is a plan view of a further modification, the modification being in the form of the latch casing and in the hand piece of the latch bolt. Fig. 15 is a side elevation of the structure appearing in Fig. 14.
In the drawing, similar reference characters refer to similar parts throughout the several views, and the sectional views are taken looking in the direction of the little arrows at the ends of the section lines.
Referring to the drawing, 1 represents the door and 2 the door casing.
The casing of my improved latch preferably consists of a latch plate 3 having an inturned fiange 4 at its edge. The plate of the structure illustrated being round it with its flange forms a cylindrical casing. It is preferably formed of a sheet metal stamping. The casing is provided with oppositely-disposed slots 5 in its sides and with teeth 6 and notches 7 on its edges. The latch bolt 8 is arranged through these slots, the ends of the slots being preferably adapted to form stops for the bolt. The bolt is preferably formed of a strip of metal turned upwardly at its rear end to form the hand piece 9. The spring 10, which is preferably U-shaped in form as shown in Fig. 2, has laterally-projecting bolt-engaging ends 11. This spring is supported by the plate 12, which is provided with a spring-engagino tongue 13 adapted to engage the loop enl of the spring, as is illustrated. The laterally-turned ends of the-spring are arranged through the slots 14 in the plate to engage the edges of the bolt, as clearly appears in Fig. 5. The portions punched out of the plate to form the openings 14 are preferably adapted to form the retainers 15, under which the ends of the spring move. By this means, the spring is effectively supported so that it cannot become displaced in use, and the strain thereon is reduced to a minimum. The plate 12 is preferably provided with lugs 16 adapted to engage the notches 7 in the edge of the casing. This Patented Feb. 22, 1910.
prevents the turning of the plate within the casing. The casing is preferably secured by means of the screw 17, which is arranged through a central hole 18 therein, through the hole 19 in the bolt, and the hole 20 in the spring-supporting late. As the teeth 6 prevent the turning o the casing, the single screw is found effective in securing the latch to the door, and the parts together and it also serves as the pivot for the bolt.
In the modied construction shown in Fig. 6, a hollow rivet 21 is arranged through the casing bolt and spring-retaining plate for securingl the parts together. This rivet, being hollow, is adapted to receive the securing screw 17.
The keeper preferably comprises` a base plate 29. adapted to receive ,the securing screws 23, having a suitable outwardly-projecting engaging member 24.
In the modified construction shown in Figs. 7 and 8, the form of the spring is changed slightly and the retainers 15 for the ends of the spring are omitted.
In the modifications shown in Figs. 9 to 18, inclusive, the spring-supporting plate is omitted, the spring 25 being passed through the notches 26 in the edge of the casing, whereby it is retained in position, an offset being preferably provided in the spring to engage the inside of the casing.
r1`he structures of Figs. 11 and 12 differ from that of Figs. 9 and 10 only in the arrangement of the ends of the spring, which are crossed upon each other.
In the modification shown in Figs. 151A and 15, the casing is modified in form, it being shown adapted to receive a plurality of securing screws. In this construction, the hand piece of the bolt is extended over the casing and is provided with an opening 28 adapted to receive the pivot screw 17, as the hand piece overhangs the screw, the object of the opening being to provide a convenient assembling means.
My improved latch is very compact in structure and may be made of comparatively light material, and is, at the same time, very strong and durable. It is also adapted to be made largely of sheet metal stampings, as previously stated.
In the accompanying drawing, I have illustrated several modifications to show the general adaptability of my invention. Other modifications are possible and will be suggested thereby to those skilled in the art to which this invention relates.
I-Iaving thus described my invention, what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is:
1. The combination with a casing comprising a latch plate having an inwardlyprojecting flange at its edge, said flange having oppositely-disposed slots therein and notches and teeth on its edge, said plate and fiange being formed integrally of sheet metal; a latch bolt arranged through said slots in said iiange, the ends of said slots forming stops therefor, said bolt being formed of a piece of metal turned outwardly to vform a finger piece; a spring having laterally-turned ends; a spring'-supporting plate having' lugs to engage said notches in said casing plate flange arranged therein, said spring-supporting plate having openings therein through which the laterallyturned ends of said springs are arranged to engage said bolt, a spring securing tongue thereon, and retainers for the ends of said spring, arranged below said openings, said spring supporting plate, spring securing tongue and retainers being formed integrally of sheet metal; and a securing screw arranged through said casing plate, bolt and spring-supporting plate whereby the parts are secured in position and a pivot provided for the bolt.
2. The combination with a casing comprising a latch plate having an inwardly-projecting flange at its edge, said flange having 90 oppositely-disposed slots therein and notches on its edge, said plate and fiange being formed integrally of sheet metal; a latch bolt a1'- ranged through said slots in said flange; a` spring having' laterally-turned ends 5 a spring' supporting plate having lugs to engage said notches in said-casing plate fiange arranged therein, said spring-supporting plate having openings therein through which the laterally-turned ends'of said spring are arranged to engage said bolt, a spring securing tongue thereon, and retainers for the ends of said spring', arranged below said openings, said spring supporting' plate, spring securing tongue and retainers being' formed integrally 105 of sheet metal.
8. The combination with a casing comprising a latch plate having an inwardly-projecting flange at its edge, said flange having oppositely-disposed slots therein and notches 110 and teeth on its edge, said plate and flange being formed integrally of sheet metal; a latch bolt arranged through said slots in said flange, the ends of said slots forming stops therefor, said bolt being formed of a piece of 115 sheet metal turned outwardly to form a finger piece; a spring having laterallyturned ends; a spring-supporting plate having lug's to engag'e said notches in said casing plate fiange arrangedtherein, said spring- 120 supporting plate having openings therein through which the laterally-turned ends of said springs are arranged to engage said bolt and a securing screw arranged through said casing plate, bolt and spring-supporting 125 plate whereby the parts are secured in position and a pivot providedfor the bolt.
t. The combination with a casing comprising a latch plate having an inwardly-proj ecting flange at its edge, said flange havin@ L,
oppositely-disposed slots therein and notches on its edge, said plate and flange being formed integrally of sheet metal; a latch bolt arranged through said slots in said flange; a spring having laterally-turned ends; and a spring-supporting plate having lugs to engage said notches in said casing plate flange arranged therein, said springsupporting plate having openings therein through which the laterally-turned ends of said spring are arranged to engage said bolt.
5. The combination with a casing having a central opening therein and oppositelydisposed slots in the sides thereof and notches and teeth on its inner edge; a latch bolt arranged through said slots in said casing; a spring having laterally-turned ends a spring supporting plate having lugs to engage said notches in said casing arranged therein, said spring-supporting plate having openings therein through which the laterally-turned ends of said springs are arranged to engage said bolt, a spring-securing tongue thereon, and retainers for the ends of said spring, arranged below said openings, and a securing screw arranged through said opening in said casing, said bolt and said spring-supporting plate whereby the parts are secured in position and a pivot provided for the bolt.
G. The combination with a casing having oppositely-disposed slots in the sides thereof and notches on its inner edge; a latch bolt arranged through said slots in said casing; a spring having laterally-turned ends; a spring-supporting plate having lugs to engage said notches in said casino' arranged therein, said spring-supporting p ate having openings therein through which the laterally-turned ends of said spring are arranged to engage said bolt, a spring-securing tongue thereon, and retainers for the ends of said springs, arranged below said openings.
7. The combination with a casing having a central opening therein and oppositely-disposed slots in the sides thereof and notches and teeth on its inner edge; a latch bolt arranged through said slots in said casing; a spring having laterally-turned ends; a spring-supporting plate having lugs to engage said notches in said casing arranged therein, said spring-supporting plate having openings therein through which the laterally-turned ends of said spring are arranged K to engage said bolt; and a securing screw arranged through said opening in said casing, said bolt and said spring-supporting plate whereby the parts are secured in position and a pivot provided for the bolt.
8. The combination with a casing having oppositely-disposed slots in the sides thereof and notches on its inner edge; a latch bolt arranged through said slots in said casing; a spring having laterally-turned ends; and a spring-supporting plate having lugs to engage said notches in said casing arranged therein, said spring-supporting plate having openings therein through which the laterally-turned ends of said spring are arranged to engage said bolt.
E). The combination with a casing having a central opening therein and oppositelydisposed slots in the sides thereof and teeth on its inner edge; a latch bolt arranged through said slots in said casing; a spring having laterally-turned ends; a spring-supporting plate arranged in said casing, said spring-supporting plate having openings therein through which the laterally-turned ends of said spring are arranged to engage said bolt, a spring-securing tongue thereon, and retainers for the ends of said spring, arranged below said openings; and a securing screw arranged through said opening in said casing, said bolt and said spring-supporting plate whereby the parts are secured in position.
10. The combination with a casing having oppositely-disposed slots in the sides thereof; a latch bolt arranged through said slots in said casing; a spring having laterally-turned ends; and a spring-supporting plate arranged in said casing, said spring-supporting plate having openings therein through which the 'laterally-turned ends of said spring are arranged to engage said bolt, a spring-securing tongue thereon, and retainers for the ends of said spring, arranged below said opening.
11. The combination with a casing; a latch bolt; a spring having laterally-turned. ends; a spring-supporting plate arrangedin said casing and having openings therein through which the laterally-turned ends of said springs are arranged to engage said. bolt, a spring-securing tongue thereon, and retainers for the ends of said spring, arranged below said openings; and a securing screw arranged through said opening in said casing, said bolt and said spring-supporting plate whereby the parts are secured in position.
12. The combination with a casing; a latch bolt; a spring having laterally-turned ends; and a spring-supporting plate arranged in said casing having openings therein through which the laterally-turned ends of said springs are arranged to engage said bolt, a spring-securing tongue thereon, and retainers for the ends of said spring, arranged below said openings.
13. The combination with a casing; a latch bolt; a spring having laterally-turned ends; a spring-supporting plate arranged in said casing and having openings therein through which the laterally-turned ends of said spring are arranged to engage said bolt; and a securing screw arranged through said opening in said casing, said bolt and said spring-supporting-plate whereby the parts are secured in position.
14. The combination with a casing; a
latch bolt; a spring having laterallyturned ends; and a spring-supporting plate aranged in said casing and having openings therein through which the laterally-turned ends of said spring are arranged to engage said bolt.
15. The combination with a casing` coinprising a latch plate having an inwardlyprojecting flange at its edge, said flange having oppositely-disposed slots therein and teeth on its edge, said plate and flange being formed .integrally of sheet metal; a latch bolt arranged through said slots in said flange, the ends of said slots forming stops therefor, said bolt being formed of a piece of sheet metal turned outwardly to forni a finger piece; a spring for said bolt; and a securing screw arranged through said casing plate and bolt, whereby the parts are secured in position and a pivotprovided for the bolt.
16. The combination with a casing comprising a latch plate having an inwardly project-ing iiange at its edge, said flange having oppositely disposed slots therein; a latch bolt arranged through said slots in said iiange the ends of said slots forming stops therefor; a spring arranged to hold said bolt centrally of said slots and a securing screw arranged through said casing and bolt whereby the parts are secured and a pivot provided for the bolt.
17. The combination with a casing comprising a latch plate having oppositelydisposed slots in its side and teeth on its edge; a latch bolt arranged through said slots in said casing, said bolt being formed of a piece of metal turned outwardly to forni a finger piece; a spring for said bolt; and a securing screw arranged through said casing and bolt, whereby the parts are secured in position and a pivot provided for the bolt.
18. The combination with a easing comprising a latch plate having oppositely disposed slots in its side, a latch bolt arranged through said slots in said casing, a spring for said bolt, and a securing screw for said casing arranged through said casing and bolt whereby the parts are connected and the casing secured in position and a pivot provided for the bolt.
19. The combination with a casing comprising a latch plate having teeth on its edge; a perforated latch bolt; a spring for said bolt; and a securing screw for said casing arranged through said casing and bolt said securing screw and teeth on said plate coacting to secure said casing in position.
In witness whereof, I have hereunto- DANIEL WV. TOIVER.
Witnesses CATHERINE M. MCCARTHY, H. M. BERTELsoN.
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