Latch assembly
First Claim
1. A latch assembly for attachment to a door in a door frame, the latch assembly comprising:
- a) a base portion for attachment to the door, the base portion extending through the door;
b) a shaft extending through the base portion for latching with respect to the door frame;
c) a handle fixed to the shaft where by the handle and shaft are at least partially rotatable with respect to the base between a first position and a second position, the handle being engaged to a head portion, the handle having a grasping portion extending from the head portion, the head portion configured for engagement with the base portion;
d) a first release mechanism positioned proximate to the head portion and having a protruding portion extending from said head portion, the first release mechanism pivotally mounted proximate to the handle and movable relative to the handle, the first release mechanism having a release position and an interference position, the first release mechanism configured such that when in the interference position the first release mechanism interferes with rotation of the handle with respect to the base portion, the first release mechanism further configured such that when in the release position the handle may be rotated between the first position and the second position; and
e) a second release mechanism positioned in the head portion, the second release mechanism having an engaged position and an unengaged position, the second release mechanism configured such that when in the engaged position the second release mechanism interferes with the rotation of the handle and shaft with respect to the base portion, the second release mechanism further configured such that when in the unengaged position, the handle and shaft may be rotated between the first position and the second position.
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Abstract
A latching assembly that requires three distinct operations must be performed with two hands to allow the handle of the latch assembly to be rotated to unlock a door from a door frame. The assembly provides substantial flexibilities in installation. A base portion having a sleeve which defines an aperture is secured to a door and receives a handle portion with a shaft attached, the shaft extending through the aperture defined by the sleeve. Cooperative rotation restriction portions on the handle and on the base portion restrict the motion of the handle to a limited rotation range. The limited rotation range may be altered by selectively positioning a key guide in one of the cooperative rotation restriction portions. A first release mechanism comprising a trigger portion which extends from the handle and a detent which engages a detent opening in the base portion requires depression of the trigger portion before rotation of the handle to an unlatched position. The detent mechanism is within the handle and a cap containes and encloses the detent mechanism. The cap portion has a bore which receives a second release mechanism which has a shaft portion that may be exteriorly manipulated to move an obstructing member into and out of an obstructing relation with the detent. Thus, the second release mechanism must be manipulated to allow release of the trigger portion which must be depressed to allow rotation of the handle. The cap portion is secured in the handle by screws or other threaded members extending from the handle base portion interface into the cap.
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2 Claims
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1. A latch assembly for attachment to a door in a door frame, the latch assembly comprising:
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a) a base portion for attachment to the door, the base portion extending through the door;
b) a shaft extending through the base portion for latching with respect to the door frame;
c) a handle fixed to the shaft where by the handle and shaft are at least partially rotatable with respect to the base between a first position and a second position, the handle being engaged to a head portion, the handle having a grasping portion extending from the head portion, the head portion configured for engagement with the base portion;
d) a first release mechanism positioned proximate to the head portion and having a protruding portion extending from said head portion, the first release mechanism pivotally mounted proximate to the handle and movable relative to the handle, the first release mechanism having a release position and an interference position, the first release mechanism configured such that when in the interference position the first release mechanism interferes with rotation of the handle with respect to the base portion, the first release mechanism further configured such that when in the release position the handle may be rotated between the first position and the second position; and
e) a second release mechanism positioned in the head portion, the second release mechanism having an engaged position and an unengaged position, the second release mechanism configured such that when in the engaged position the second release mechanism interferes with the rotation of the handle and shaft with respect to the base portion, the second release mechanism further configured such that when in the unengaged position, the handle and shaft may be rotated between the first position and the second position. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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