Push and slide gate handle
US-10774587-B2 · Sep 15, 2020 · US
US11041340B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11041340-B1 |
| Application number | US-201916297552-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | Mar 8, 2019 |
| Priority date | Mar 13, 2018 |
| Publication date | Jun 22, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jun 22, 2021 |
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The present gated barrier includes a two step latch apparatus having a pivoting latch release and a slideable latch puller to operate a latch. The latch apparatus housing is engaged over a junction between first and second frame portions to hide the junction from sight, where one frame portion is arched and the other frame portion is straight. The gated barrier further includes vertical tubular frame members with oblong shaped sections, wall cups with front retaining walls, a warning tag engaged between a gate and a nonparallel end frame portion, and a gate frame with interior vertical frame members in a repeating height pattern supporting an upper arch.
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A gated barrier comprising: a) an open top U-shaped frame having first and second end frame portions and a threshold frame portion between the first and second end frame portions; b) a gate swingably engaged to the first end frame portion, the gate having first and second ends, the first end being adjacent to an axis on which the gate swings, the second end being opposite of the first end; c) a latch receiver engaged to the second end frame portion; d) a latch apparatus engaged to the second end of the gate; e) the latch apparatus having a latch apparatus housing; f) the latch apparatus having a latch that slides at least partially into the latch receiver in a first direction, that slides at least partially out of the latch receiver in a second direction, that slides at least partially out of the latch apparatus housing in the first direction, and that slides at least partially into the latch apparatus housing in the second direction; f) the latch apparatus having a latch puller slidingly engaged to the latch apparatus housing, the latch puller engaged to the latch such that the sliding the latch puller in the second direction slides the latch in the second direction; g) the latch apparatus having a latch release that is pivotally engaged to the latch apparatus housing, the latch release being pivotable between open and closed positions, the latch release being biased to the closed position, the latch release having a stop that engages the latch puller when the latch release is in the closed position, the latch release being pivotable away from the closed position such that the stop pivots away from an engagement with the latch puller to permit the latch puller to slide in the second direction; h) such that pivoting the latch release permits the latch puller to slide the latch in the second direction to disengage the latch from the latch receiver such that the gate may be swung open. 2. The gated barrier of claim 1 , wherein the gate includes first and second frame portions, the first and second frame portions being engaged to each other at a junction, the first and second frame portions being offset from each other at the junction, the latch apparatus housing engaged to the gate at the junction and hiding from visible sight said junction. 3. The gated barrier of claim 2 , wherein the latch apparatus housing is engaged to each of the first and second frame portions and is further engaged over the first frame portion to hide from visible sight said first frame portion. 4. The gated barrier of claim 1 , wherein the gate includes first and second frame portions, the first and second frame portions being engaged to each other at a junction, the first frame portion being straight, the second frame portion being curved, the latch apparatus housing engaged to the gate at the junction and hiding from visible sight said junction. 5. The gated barrier of claim 4 , wherein the latch apparatus housing is engaged to each of the first and second frame portions and is further engaged over the first frame portion to hide from visible sight said first frame portion. 6. The gated barrier of claim 1 , wherein the latch is independent of the latch release such that the latch may be pushed in the second direction when the latch release is in the closed position and such that the latch may be pushed in the second direction when the latch release is in the open position. 7. The gated barrier of claim 1 , wherein the gate includes a first frame portion, wherein the latch includes a latch body that is U-shaped and rides on the first frame portion in the first and second directions. 8. The gated barrier of claim 1 , wherein the latch puller is engaged to the latch in an interior of the latch apparatus housing. 9. The gated barrier of claim 1 , wherein the latch puller includes a latch puller body, the latch puller body including a U-shaped portion that slides on top of the latch. 10. The gated barrier of claim 1 , wherein the stop of the latch release is in an interior of the latch apparatus housing, the stop of the latch release engaging the latch puller in the interior of the latch apparatus housing. 11. The gated barrier of claim 1 , wherein the latch release pivots at least partially into the latch apparatus housing and at least partially out of the latch apparatus housing. 12. The gated barrier of claim 1 , wherein the latch puller slides at least partially into the latch apparatus housing and at least partially out of the latch apparatus housing. 13. The gated barrier of claim 1 , wherein: a) when the latch release is in the closed position, the latch puller is engaged by the latch release thereby preventing the latch puller from sliding and from pulling the latch in the second direction; b) when the latch release is in the closed position, the latch can slide in the first and second directions; c) the latch puller includes a fully engaged position where the latch puller has engaged the latch and has fully pulled the latch in the second direction; d) the latch includes a fully latched position in the latch receiver and a fully unlatched position out of the latch receiver; e) the latch is in the fully unlatched position when the latch puller is in the fully engaged position, with the latch being restrained from sliding in the first direction toward the latch receiver when the latch puller is in the fully engaged position; and f) the latch release is held against pivoting from the open position to the closed position by the latch puller when the latch puller is in the fully engaged position. 14. A gated barrier comprising: a) an open top U-shaped frame having first and second end frame portions and a threshold frame portion between the first and second end frame portions; b) a gate swingably engaged to the first end frame portion, the gate having first and second ends, the first end being adjacent to an axis on which the gate swings, the second end being opposite of the first end, the first end of the gate having a vertical end frame member, the second end of the gate having a vertical end frame member; c) a latch receiver engaged to the second end frame portion; d) a latch apparatus engaged to the second end of the gate; e) the latch apparatus having a latch apparatus housing; f) the latch apparatus having a latch that engages the latch receiver; g) the gate including an uppermost frame member that includes an arch frame portion; h) the arch frame portion extending from the vertical end frame member of the first end of the gate and terminating short of the vertical end frame member of the second end of the gate; i) a straight frame portion extending from the vertical end frame member of the second end of the gate to the arch frame portion; j) a junction between the arch frame portion and the straight frame portion, the junction comprising a plate having first and second faces, the arch frame portion engaging the first face of the plate, the straight frame portion engaging the second face of the plate; and k) the latch apparatus housing engaged to the gate at the junction and hiding from visible sight said junction.
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