Dogging Mechanism From Inside Operating Means Patents (Class 292/DIG24)
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Patent number: 6131966Abstract: A holdback dog for a mortise lock including a holdback dog slidably mounted to a tab on the mortise lock locking link. The holdback dog is activated by first retracting the latchbolt using the inside handle and then unlocking the lock using either the key cylinder or the inside thumbturn. When the lock is unlocked, the locking link moves downward, placing a tab on the holdback dog slide in confronting engagement with a corresponding tab on the bolt slide. After the inside handle is released, the holdback dog tab holds the bolt slide, and therefor the latchbolt, in the retracted or "dogged" position. For normal or "undogged" operation, the slidable mounting of the holdback slide allows the bolt slide tab to engage the holdback dog tab and push the holdback dog slide out of the way, when the lock is unlocked and either handle is operated, thereby permitting normal operation.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 1998Date of Patent: October 17, 2000Assignee: Schlage Lock CompanyInventors: Frederick M. Hensley, Robert A. Babinski
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Patent number: 5474348Abstract: A motorized lock actuator is provided for moving a locking bar in a mortise lock. The lock actuator includes a pivot hub having a pivot axis and a shaft-receiving aperture, a spring mounted on the pivot hub, a motor, and a rotatable drive shaft inserted into the shaft-receiving aperture formed in the pivot hub. The motor rotates the drive shaft and thus the pivot hub to urge the spring into engagement with the locking bar so that the locking bar is moved either to its locked or unlocked position. A slip-clutch mechanism is provided in the pivot hub to establish a driving connection between the drive shaft and the pivot hub.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 1993Date of Patent: December 12, 1995Assignee: Best Lock CorporationInventors: Ralph P. Palmer, Lyn E. Hamel
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Patent number: 5184852Abstract: A rod casing for activating vertically arranged latch bolts, the casing and latch bolts arranged in an active stile of a door and engageable to a door frame. The rod casing provides a vertically slidable actuator cam engageable by both a lock/unlock actuator and a delatch or dogging actuator. The lock/unlock actuator and the delatch actuator are rotatably mounted upon a spindle piece which itself is rotatable by a user such as by a key-activated lock cylinder. The lock/unlock actuator when rotated slidingly abuts the actuator cam and drives the actuator cam vertically upward to cause unlatching of the latch bolts. The delatch actuator, upon rotation of the spindle piece in an opposite direction underlies the actuator cam and dogs the actuator cam in its vertically risen position. To deactivate the delatch actuator, the lock/unlock actuator can be rotated to interfere and displace the delatch actuator to release the actuator cam from the dogging position.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 1991Date of Patent: February 9, 1993Assignee: Thomas Industries Inc., Builders Brass Works DivisionInventor: James O'Brien
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Patent number: 5161837Abstract: A rod casing for activating vertically arranged latch bolts, the casing and latch bolts arranged in an active stile of a door and engageable to a door frame. The rod casing provides a vertically slidable actuator cam engageable by both a lock/unlock actuator and a delatch or dogging actuator. The lock/unlock actuator and the delatch actuator are rotatably mounted upon a spindle piece which itself is rotatable by a user such as by a key-activated lock cylinder. The lock-unlock actuator when rotated, slidingly abuts the actuator cam and drives the actuator cam vertically upward to cause unlatching of the latch bolts. The delatch actuator, upon rotation of the spindle piece in an opposite direction underlies the actuator cam and dogs the actuator cam in its vertically risen position.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1991Date of Patent: November 10, 1992Assignee: Thomas Industries Inc., Builders Brass Works Div.Inventor: James O'Brien, II
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Patent number: 4606557Abstract: A pipe connector especially suitable for interconnecting a marine riser to a subsea wellhead, the connector comprising an annular body that telescopes over the wellhead, and a plurality of lockdown screw assemblies extending through radial ports in the body to releasably grip and secure the connector to the wellhead. Each screw assembly comprises a lockdown dog for engaging the recess beneath the wellhead hub flange, a bolt-like dog retainer secured to the dog and slidably extending into a lockdown screw that is threaded into one of the radial ports, and a spring system for biasing the dog away from the lockdown screw towards engagement with the wellhead.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 1983Date of Patent: August 19, 1986Assignee: FMC CorporationInventor: William M. Coffey
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Patent number: 4573333Abstract: An electric door lock having a return means comprising a pair of locking members, a return member, rod guides, and leaf springs which eliminates the disadvantages of roller type pivot member locks. The lock is thinner to provide improved appearance. The locking members and return member may be connected to each other to ensure more reliable operation. A biasing force is applied to the locking members in the same direction as the pivotal movement of the locking members, and the engaging surface of the locking members does not apply force to the locking levers thereby making it possible to disengage the locking lever from the locking members using only a minimum of magnetic force and consuming only a small amount of electric power which can be conveniently supplied by a small DC battery.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 1983Date of Patent: March 4, 1986Inventor: Yoon H. Choi
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Patent number: 3980328Abstract: Improvement in a doorbar device for barring the door of a doorway, the doorway having doorjambs and a door therefor, the door having a doorknob, the doorbar device comprising a doorknob constructed to be affixed to the doorjambs of the doorway to extend across and bar the door from being opened, the doorbar device also comprising a mechanism for applying a force upon the doorknob to prevent turning thereof.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 1975Date of Patent: September 14, 1976Assignee: Robert J. PearsonInventor: Ernest A. Pearson