Abstract: An electric strike having a pivotally mounted keeper for engagement by a door lock bolt or the like having a solenoid control, pivotally mounted locking lever and a pivotally mounted locking cam associated with the lever for releasably retaining the lever in blocking relationship to an abutment on the keeper for releasably retaining the keeper in position for engagement by the door lock bolt, thereby enabling the electric strike to be remotely controlled and operated. The locking lever and locking cam are provided with arcuately curved engaging surfaces which precludes the possibility of the locking cam surface being "walked" off of the locking lever by exerting pressure on the keeper while tapping or otherwise impacting the adjacent structure. The curved engaging surfaces of the locking cam and locking lever reduces wear. The solenoid is oriented externally of the casing and can be oriented in different relationships to the casing for installation in various types of doorjambs.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 17, 1978
Date of Patent:
July 8, 1980
Assignee:
Folger Adam Co., Division of Telkee, Inc.
Abstract: A hinge for use with a swinging door provided with an electric lock or other electrically operated device or component therein in which the hinge is provided with chases and hollow hinge barrels sheathing a tubular collar which also serves as a hinge pin and provides a continuous passageway through the hinge for electrical conductors in order to maintain a continuous circuit or circuits through the hinge regardless of the position of the door. Each hinge leaf includes a barrel integral therewith with the barrel and leaf being a one-piece casting. The barrels completely enclose the tubular collar which forms a hollow hinge pin and protects the electrical conductors from attack in the event the leaves and barrels are pried apart.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 28, 1977
Date of Patent:
February 20, 1979
Assignee:
Folger Adam Co., Division of Telkee, Inc.
Inventors:
Francis T. Wolz, Lawrence D. Butts, Raymond V. Kambic
Abstract: Lock knob control mechanism comprising a three-piece cam assembly made up of a central cam actuator and two outside knob guides that may be selectively assembled to make the two knobs at opposite sides of a door active or inactive. An inactive knob guide makes its knob nonrotatable. An active knob guide cooperates with the central cam actuator and a locking pawl that prevents rotation of its knob but may be rendered inoperative electrically from a remote point by authorized personnel or mechanically in response to actuation of the key for that lock. The knob control also includes a retainer for securing a knob in place on the door which can be released only when the door is open, with a rose for the knob secured to the door by screws that are covered by the knob so that with the door closed there are no visible means for removing the knob.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 24, 1975
Date of Patent:
December 28, 1976
Assignee:
Folger Adam Co., Division of Telkee, Inc.