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Lock keeper

  • US 4,105,235 A
  • Filed: 06/20/1977
  • Issued: 08/08/1978
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/20/1977
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A lock keeper for receiving the bolt of a mortise-type lock, said keeper comprising:

  • an angle bracket configured to fit on a door frame and including a side leg and a front leg which are positioned at a right angle with respect to each other and are joined together at a right angle corner, the angle bracket being generally unobstructed at the inside of the corner so as to be capable of fitting against a strike jamb of a door frame with the corner of the bracket being adjacent to the edge of the door frame, the side leg having a depression opening outwardly therefrom away from the front leg with the depression extending all the way to the corner and having spaced apart margins which are substantially perpendicular to the corner, the side leg also having a bolt-receiving aperture in the depression thereof, with the aperture being configured to receive a lock bolt, the side leg further having screw-receiving apertures in the depression thereof;

    a striker plate fitted into the depression and being capable of sliding therein generally parallel to the margins of the depression when not secured to the angle bracket, the striker plate having a bolt aperture which aligns with the bolt-receiving aperture of the side leg on the angle bracket, the striker plate further projecting beyond the corner where it turns backwardly toward the front leg so as to form a beveled lip;

    a lock plate located against the opposite face of the side leg and behind the depression and being configured so as not to obstruct the bolt-receiving aperture of the side leg, whereby a lock bolt can be projected completely through striker plate and side leg and past the lock plate without interfering with the lock plate; and

    screws extending through the striker plate and the screw-receiving apertures in the side leg and engaging the lock plate such that when loose, the striker plate is free to slide in the depression, but when tightened the striker is clamped down tightly against the side leg and will not move, whereby it is possible to adjust the position of the bolt aperture with respect to the angle bracket.

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