Key override for electromechanical multi-point latching device
US-2020270918-A1 · Aug 27, 2020 · US
US10920453B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10920453-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916279528-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 19, 2019 |
| Priority date | Aug 30, 2016 |
| Publication date | Feb 16, 2021 |
| Grant date | Feb 16, 2021 |
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An adapter and interface permits a standard mortise lock to drive top and bottom latch mechanisms of a multi-point lock system. An actuator permits in situ adjustment of the top and bottom vertical latch projections of adjusting these projections while the door is hung in the door frame. An installation tool assists in the installation of the vertical rods in a door. A connector and carrier secures the vertical rods to the actuator and permits verification of retention of the rods in a multi-point latching system. A latch dogging indicator allows for end-user adjustment between a single-point lock and a multi-point lock system when desired. These different aspects may be employed in combination or separately with other locking systems.
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Thus, having described the invention, what is claimed is: 1. A latch dogging switch for a vertical rod door latch in a door having a latch assembly operable by a handle, the latch assembly comprising a mid-point door latch, a first vertical latch at the top of a door frame and a second vertical latch at the bottom of the door frame, the mid-point and vertical latches being mechanically linked to retract cooperatively from an extended position, a first vertical rod attached to and driving the first vertical latch and a second vertical rod attached to and driving the second vertical latch, the switch comprising: a housing; an arm fixture affixed to and vertically slideable within the switch housing, the arm fixture attached to one of the vertical rods and moveable therewith; and a switch block inside the housing and attached to the switch, the switch being alternately slideable into a single-point position and a multi-point position; wherein when the one of the vertical rods is moved by operation of the handle to retract the vertical latch, the switch may move the switch block to the single-point position, the switch block holding the one of the vertical rods and the vertical latches in place in the retracted position; and wherein the vertical latches remain retracted upon release of the handle back to its normal position; and wherein the mid-point latch continues to operate normally between open and closed positions in conjunction with the subsequent operation of the handle while the switch is in the single point position. 2. The switch block according to claim 1 wherein the switch and switch block are alternately held in the single-point position and the multi-point position by a detent structure in the switch block. 3. The switch block structure according to claim 2 wherein the switch block is slideable in a direction perpendicular to the vertical latches between a multipoint position wherein the arm fixture is moveable with the one of the vertical rod between extended and retracted positions and a single-point position wherein the arm fixture holds the one of the vertical rod in the retracted positions, and wherein the detent structure comprises a spring and ball bearing, the spring pushing the ball bearing into a groove on the rear faceplate and holding the switch in place when the switch block is in position, the ball bearing allowing for sliding movement of the switch block upon applied force to the switch. 4. A method of switching between a multi-point locking system and a single-point locking system for a door, comprising: providing a door having a latch structure operable by a handle, the latch structure comprising a mid-point latch, a first vertical latch at the top of a door frame and a second vertical latch at the bottom of the door frame, the mid-point and vertical latches mechanically linked to retract cooperatively from an extended position, a first vertical rod attached to and driving the first vertical latch and a second vertical rod attached to and driving the second vertical latch; providing a latch dogging switch having a housing, an arm fixture affixed to and vertically slideable within the housing, the arm fixture attached to one of the vertical rods and moveable therewith, a switch block inside the housing and attached to the switch, the switch being slideable into a single-point position and a multi-point position; while the switch is in the multi-point position, operating the handle to retract the mid-point latch, first vertical latch and second vertical latch; moving the switch to the single-point position while the mid-point and the vertical latches are retracted, the switch block holding the one of the vertical rods and the vertical latches in the retracted position; releasing the handle whereupon the vertical latches remain retracted while the switch is in the single-point position, and the mid-point latch continues to operate normally between open and closed positions by subsequent operation of the handle.
Templates for marking the position of apertures in fittings of wings {or frames; Apparatus for installation of a lockset (drill jigs B23B47/28; mortised work B27F5/12; templates for hinges E05D11/0009)} · CPC title
operated by rotating the handle · CPC title
Mechanisms in the shape of hinges or pivots, operated by springs · CPC title
Mortise locks {(mortised work B27F5/12)} · CPC title
Bolts having movable elements (E05B23/00 takes precedence) · CPC title
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