Low profile release mechanism for electric door strike

Closure fasteners – Keepers – With movable dog – catch or striker

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292201, E05B 1502

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ABSTRACT:
A low profile electric door strike latching mechanism for installing in a door jamb wherein the strike comprises a face plate, a latch bolt cavity, a keeper bar and a two part housing. The keeper bar in its closed or latched condition is held immobile to enclose one side of the cavity. When the latching mechanism is unlocked, the person opening the door applies pressure to the latch bolt causing the keeper bar to pivot thereby releasing the latch bolt and allowing the door to be opened.

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