Patent ID: 8191938
Filing Date: 2012-06-05
Classification: E05B,E05C,Y10T

Abstract:
1. A universal push-pull door latch for securing a door in secured closed position within a door casing, the door having a front opening side surface, a back side surface abutting on its closing edge a door jam, and an edged surface closing within the door casing, said latch comprising a substantially horizontal mounting bracket having a base portion mounted by mounting means on each side of the door, said mounting bracket having an upper and lower flange portion extending horizontally and perpendicular to said base portion, with bores in said flange portions aligned to receive one or a plurality of pivot pins a master pull handle having an inner surface and an outer surface, said handle further comprising a substantially triangular portion and a gripping portion extending therefrom in a direction towards the door casing, a bushing to accommodate a pivot pin positioned in the triangular corner of said handle at the corner thereof proximate to the door edge surface accessible to said aligned to said bores in said bracket flange bores and providing an axis of rotation for said handle, a pawl protruding from said outer surface of said triangular portion engageable with grooves in a strike plate mounted on the door casing of or jam thereof of a door in secured closed position, and a torsion spring disposed in said handle to urge pressure to said pawl in said strike plate groove a slave push handle having an inner surface and an outer surface, said handle further comprising a flange bore secured at the fulcrum of a functionally triangular portion and a gripping portion extending therefrom in a direction away from the door casing, a bushing to accommodate a pivot pin at the distal triangular corner of said triangular portion from the door edge providing an axis of rotation for said slave handle, and a two ended flexible motion transfer belt disposed between said master and slave handles circumscribing the edged door surface, anchored by anchoring means at one end on said outer surface of said master pull hand triangular portion providing mechanical advantage in disengaging said pawl from said strike plate groove when said master handle is outwardly deflected, and at the other end anchored by anchoring means on the said inner surface of said slave handle to provide mechanical advantage to remotely disengage said pawl from said strike plate groove when said slave push handle is inwardly deflected.