Residential entryway door with concealed multipoint lock
US-2019119952-A1 · Apr 25, 2019 · US
US10988965B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10988965-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816001029-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 6, 2018 |
| Priority date | Jun 9, 2017 |
| Publication date | Apr 27, 2021 |
| Grant date | Apr 27, 2021 |
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A sliding door unit has a mounting frame and an active door panel mounted in and capable of sliding relative to the mounting frame. The active door panel has a face including a panel portion and a glazing portion. The glazing portion comprises less than 65% of a surface area of the face.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A latch for a sliding door, the latch comprising: a case; a hub configured to be positioned in a through bore of the sliding door, the hub configured to receive a spindle of a handle set common to hinged entryway doors such that rotation of the spindle actuates the hub; and at least one pair of pawls pivotably mounted within the case, wherein the at least one pair of pawls is arranged within the case to pivot about a vertical axis in response to actuation of the hub, wherein the at least one pair of pawls is configured to grip a keeper and selectively prevent sliding movement between the sliding door and a mounting frame. 2. The latch of claim 1 , wherein the case is shaped and sized to fit within an aperture of the sliding door suitable for a cylindrical deadbolt. 3. The latch of claim 1 , further comprising a hub rotatably positioned at least partially within the case to be rotated by a thumb turn or a key cylinder. 4. The latch of claim 3 , wherein an axis of rotation of the hub is substantially perpendicular to the vertical axis of rotation of the at least one pair of pawls. 5. The latch of claim 3 , wherein the hub comprises an exterior periphery with at least one flattened portion, wherein the latch further comprises a leaf spring mounted to the case, wherein the leaf spring engages the at least one flattened portion to resist rotation of the hub. 6. The latch of claim 3 , wherein rotation of the hub toward a gripper portion of the at least one pair of pawls causes the at least one pair of pawls to pivot toward a closed position. 7. The latch of claim 3 , further comprising a drive bar, wherein rotation of the hub causes linear translation of the drive bar, which causes pivoting of the at least one pair of pawls. 8. The latch of claim 7 , wherein the drive bar comprises a channel receiving a drive arm that projects substantially radially outward from a lumen in the hub. 9. The latch of claim 7 , wherein the drive bar comprises an actuator pin, wherein each pawl of the at least one pair of pawls includes an actuation slot, and wherein the actuator pin is received in the actuation slot and motion of the actuator pin along the actuator slot creates pivoting of the pawl relative to the case. 10. The latch of claim 7 , wherein the drive bar comprises a wedge that is driven between each pawl of the at least one pair of pawls to cause pivoting of the pawls toward a closed position. 11. The latch of claim 10 , wherein the at least one pair of pawls is biased toward an open position by a spring. 12. The latch of claim 1 , wherein each pawl of the at least one pair of pawls is substantially planar. 13. The latch of claim 12 , wherein the at least one pair of pawls comprises a plurality of pairs of pawls. 14. A sliding door, comprising: a mounting frame; an active door panel mounted in and capable of sliding relative to the mounting frame, the active door panel defining a through bore; and a latch, comprising: a case; a hub configured to be positioned in the through bore of the sliding door, the hub configured to receive a spindle of a handle set common to hinged entryway doors such that rotation of the spindle actuates the hub; and at least one pair of pawls pivotably mounted within the case, wherein the at least one pair of pawls is arranged within the case to pivot about a vertical axis in response to actuation of the hub, wherein the at least one pair of pawls is configured to grip a keeper and selectively prevent sliding movement between the active door panel and the mounting frame. 15. The sliding door of claim 14 , further comprising the keeper mounted to the mounting frame, the keeper comprising a keeper projection configured to be grasped by the at least one pair of pawls of the latch. 16. The sliding door of claim 15 , wherein the keeper further comprises an alignment projection spaced from the keeper projection for aligning the active door panel with the mounting frame. 17. The sliding door of claim 16 , wherein the keeper is a two-piece construction such that a distance between the keeper projection and the alignment projection is adjustable. 18. The sliding door of claim 14 , wherein the active door panel comprises an aperture suitable for receiving a cylindrical deadbolt, wherein the case of the latch is positioned within the aperture. 19. The sliding door of claim 14 , wherein the latch further comprises: a hub rotatably positioned at least partially within the case; and a drive bar, wherein rotation of the hub causes linear translation of the drive bar, which causes pivoting of the at least one pair of pawls, wherein the drive bar comprises a channel receiving a drive arm that projects substantially radially outward from a lumen in the hub, wherein the drive bar comprises an actuator pin, wherein each pawl of the at least one pair of pawls includes an actuation slot, and wherein the actuator pin is received in the actuation slot and motion of the actuator pin along the actuator slot creates pivoting of the pawls relative to the case. 20. A sliding door, comprising: a mounting frame; an active door panel mounted in and capable of sliding relative to the mounting frame; a latch means for selectively preventing sliding movement between the active door panel and the mounting frame; and actuating means for selectively actuating the latch, the actuating means being a handle set common to hinged entryway doors.
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