Closure fasteners – Bolts – Emergency operating means
Patent
1999-01-29
2000-09-12
Browne, Lynne H.
Closure fasteners
Bolts
Emergency operating means
292DIG60, 2922515, E05B 6510
Patent
active
061166618
ABSTRACT:
An electric dogging mechanism for an exit device consisting of slidable plate and armature which are attracted to an electric coil when the coil is energized. The slidable plate is connected to a touch bar mechanism. After the touch bar is depressed, retracting the exit device latch, the coil is energized attracting and holding the armature to the coil, thereby holding the touch bar depressed and the latch retracted by the connection of the slidable plate to the touch bar mechanism.
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Kim Kun Hong
Overbey James Wiley
Browne Lynne H.
Minns Michael H.
Monarch Hardware and Manufacturing Company
Walsh John B.
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