Door latch
US-2017275926-A1 · Sep 28, 2017 · US
US11053709B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11053709-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815956147-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 18, 2018 |
| Priority date | Apr 19, 2017 |
| Publication date | Jul 6, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jul 6, 2021 |
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A door latch slide for engagement with a strike plate in a doorjamb. The door latch slide comprises a latch slide body engageable with an actuator device mounted on the door for moving the latch slide toward and away from the strike plate, the latch slide body being adjustable with respect to the door to adjust extension distance toward the strike plate. A latchbolt extends from the latch slide body and has a non-flat sweep side for contacting an outside of the strike plate to cause retraction of the latchbolt away from the strike plate as the door is closing and an opposite flat face for contacting an inside of an opening in a face of the strike plate to prevent the door from opening when the latchbolt is extended toward and into the strike plate opening. The latchbolt has a pair of indicia on at least one side thereof, one of the indicia indicating a minimum desired distance for extension of the latchbolt into the strike plate opening and the other of the indicia indicating a maximum desired distance for extension. The latch slide may be adjusted during installation of the actuator device by visually extending the latchbolt into the strike plate opening, moving the latch slide body toward or away from the strike plate until the strike plate face is between the pair of indicia on the latchbolt, and setting the latch slide body with respect to the actuator device so that the latchbolt when extended maintains the strike plate face between the pair of indicia on the latchbolt.
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Thus, having described the invention, what is claimed is: 1. A door latch slide for engagement with a strike plate in a doorjamb, the door latch slide comprising: a latch slide body engageable with an actuator device mounted on the door for moving the latch slide toward and away from the strike plate, the latch slide body being adjustable with respect to the door to adjust an extension distance of the latch slide body toward the strike plate; a latchbolt extending from the latch slide body, the latchbolt having a non-flat sweep side for contacting an outside of the strike plate to cause retraction of the latchbolt away from the strike plate as the door is closing and the latchbolt having an opposite flat face located on a slide of the latchbolt opposite the non-flat sweep side, the opposite flat face configured for contacting an inside of an opening in a face of the strike plate to prevent the door from opening when the latchbolt is extended toward and into the strike plate opening; the latchbolt having a pair of indicia on at least one side thereof, one of the indicia indicating a minimum desired extension distance for extension of the latchbolt inside the strike plate opening, and the other of the indicia indicating a maximum desired extension distance for extension of the latchbolt inside the strike plate opening, wherein the latch slide may be adjusted during installation of the actuator device by visually extending the latchbolt into the strike plate opening, moving the latch slide body toward or away from the strike plate until the strike plate face is between the pair of indicia on the latchbolt, and setting the latch slide body with respect to the actuator device so that the latchbolt, when extended, maintains the strike plate face between the pair of indicia on the latchbolt. 2. The door latch slide of claim 1 wherein the latchbolt has opposite sides between the sweep side and flat face, and wherein the indicia is visible on at least one of the opposite sides of the latchbolt. 3. The door latch slide of claim 1 wherein the pair of indicia comprise visible parallel lines extending perpendicular to a direction of movement of the latch slide body. 4. The door latch slide of claim 1 wherein the visible parallel lines are engraved in a side of the latchbolt. 5. The door latch slide of claim 1 wherein the latchbolt has opposite sides between the sweep side and flat face, the latchbolt flat face having beveled edges along the latchbolt opposite sides. 6. The door latch slide of claim 5 wherein the latchbolt flat face beveled edges present non-point contact over a limited area with an inner surface of the strike plate opening during retraction and extension of the latchbolt into the strike plate opening. 7. The door latch slide of claim 1 wherein the latchbolt comprises a first radius at one end between the latch bolt flat face and non-flat sweep side, and a second radius defining the non-flat sweep side, wherein the second radius is greater than the first radius. 8. The door latch slide of claim 7 further including an upper surface at an end of the latchbolt between the latchbolt flat face and non-flat sweep side, the latchbolt upper surface defining a smooth transition between the first radius and the second radius, wherein the latchbolt first and second radii and the smooth surface transition therebetween reduce opening and/or closing forces of the door during contact between the latchbolt and the strike plate. 9. The door latch slide of claim 7 wherein the latchbolt first radius is about ⅛″ and the latchbolt second radius is about 1″.
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