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SAFETY, SELF-LATCHING, MAGNETIC GATE LATCH DEVICE

  • US 20150337575A1
  • Filed: 05/23/2014
  • Published: 11/26/2015
  • Est. Priority Date: 05/23/2014
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A self-latching magnetic gate latch device for latching a hinged gate to a barrier member, the self-latching device comprising:

  • (a) a latch bar housing assembly comprising;

    (i) a latch bar housing fitted to either the hinged gate or the barrier member; and

    (ii) a horizontally-disposed latch bar slidably disposed within the latch assembly housing such that, the latch bar is axially movable from a default backward latch bar disengagement position to a forward latch bar engagement position, the latch bar biased towards the latch bar disengagement position, the latch bar attractable by a magnet; and

    (b) a magnet bar housing assembly comprising;

    (i) an elongate magnet bar housing vertically fitted to one of the hinged gate or the barrier member whereon the latch assembly housing is not fitted, the magnet assembly housing comprising a vertical, cylindrical cap sleeve comprising a first vertical track extending upwardly from a bottom circular rim thereof and a stopper extending downwardly from the bottom circular rim thereof, the magnet assembly housing further comprising a latch hole axially aligned with the latch bar; and

    (ii) an elongate vertical magnet bar assembly extending through the cap sleeve, the magnet bar assembly comprising a magnet disposed at a bottom end thereof, the magnet bar assembly disposed within the magnet bar housing such that, the magnet bar assembly is axially vertically movable, the magnet bar assembly further comprising a guide extending perpendicular to the axis of the magnet bar assembly, the guide, in a horizontal plane, manually angularly movable between a default first guide position, where the guide abuts the stopper, and a second guide position, at which point, the guide is at the point of entry of the vertical track, the guide is biased towards the first guide position, the angular movement of the guide restricted beyond the stopper and the point of entry of the vertical track, the magnet bar assembly, at the second guide position, by virtue of the guide being adapted to slide within the vertical track, manually vertically movable between a default downward engagement position and an upward disengagement position, the magnet bar assembly biased towards the downward engagement position, where the magnet is aligned with the latch hole;

    wherein, as the magnet bar assembly is in the downward engagement position, regardless of the position of the guide, and as the hinged gate and the barrier member are juxtaposed, the latch bar, which is longitudinally aligned with the magnet in the magnet bar engagement position, as a result of the attraction force of the magnet, arrives to the latch bar engagement position, where the latch bar abuts the magnet through the latch hole thereby, latching the hinged gate and the barrier member together and wherein, as the magnet bar assembly moved to the upward disengagement position, the increase in the distance between the magnet and the latch bar as a result of the upward displacement of the magnet causes the attraction force between the magnet and the latch bar to weaken resulting in the latch bar being retracted into the latch bar disengagement position thereby unlatching the hinged gate from the barrier member.

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