A door latch (100, 400, 500, 600, 1200, 1300, 1400, 1500, 1600, 1700, 1800, 1900) resists opening of a door (200) beyond a predetermined amount when it is engaged and also allows the opening of the door when it is disengaged. The door latch includes a catch (220, 220′, 3220) and a base (191) that is
A door latch (100, 400, 500, 600, 1200, 1300, 1400, 1500, 1600, 1700, 1800, 1900) resists opening of a door (200) beyond a predetermined amount when it is engaged and also allows the opening of the door when it is disengaged. The door latch includes a catch (220, 220′, 3220) and a base (191) that is connected to a deformable member (140, 3140, 4140, 5140, 6140) at a joint (90). The joint configures the door latch and may include a pin (190). The catch (e.g., a hook) engages a catching portion (e.g., a loop 148, 3148, 6148) of the deformable member when engaged. The deformable member may stretch at least five percent when resisting an intrusion load (F) on the door. The base may mount to a door frame (300), and the catch may mount to the door. A spring (180) may urge the deformable member toward engagement. A shield (280, 2280, 4280, 5280, 6280) may protect the deformable member and resist cutting and may pivot with the deformable member urged by the spring. A finger pocket (296) may be used to overcome the spring. A detent (187) may retain a disengaged configuration (70), and a button (130) on the pin may be depressed to release the detent. A keeper (260) may retain an engaged configuration (50), even when the intrusion load alternates. An armed configuration (40) may automatically transition to the engaged configuration upon the door reaching the predetermined amount and may be manually transitioned to the disengaged configuration upon operator manipulation. The deformable member may hyperelastically deform.
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1. A door securing device adapted to resist significant opening of a door when set to an engaged configuration and adapted to allow opening of the door when set to a disengaged configuration, the door securing device comprising: a base member including a base end and a first joint portion; a monolit
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A door securing device adapted to resist significant opening of a door when set to an engaged configuration and adapted to allow opening of the door when set to a disengaged configuration, the door securing device comprising: a base member including a base end and a first joint portion; a monolithic deformable member extending along a length between a first end and a second end, the first end including a second joint portion and the second end including a catching portion; a configuration joint adapted to configure the door securing device in the engaged configuration and also adapted to configure the door securing device in the disengaged configuration, the configuration joint including the first joint portion of the base member and the second joint portion of the monolithic deformable member; a catch member including a base end and a catch, the catch of the catch member adapted to directly engage the catching portion of the monolithic deformable member at least when the door securing device is resisting the significant opening of the door in the engaged configuration; and a shield positioned circumferentially around the monolithic deformable member, the shield adapted to resist cutting and thereby protect the monolithic deformable member from the cutting; wherein the monolithic deformable member is adapted to deform and thereby increase the length of the monolithic deformable member at least five percent when resisting the significant opening of the door. 2. The door securing device of claim 1, wherein the base end of the base member is adapted to mount to a door frame and the base end of the catch member is adapted to mount to the door. 3. The door securing device of claim 2, wherein the base end of the base member includes at least one fastener hole and the base end of the catch member includes at least one fastener hole, wherein the base end of the base member is adapted to be mounted to the door frame with at least one door frame fastener positioned through the at least one fastener hole of the base member, and wherein the base end of the catch member is adapted to be mounted to the door with at least one door fastener positioned through the at least one fastener hole of the catch member. 4. The door securing device of claim 1, wherein the configuration joint is a rotatable joint. 5. The door securing device of claim 4, wherein the rotatable joint includes at least one hole in the first joint portion of the base member, at least one hole in the second joint portion of the monolithic deformable member, and a pin positioned within the holes. 6. The door securing device of claim 5, further comprising a spring urging the monolithic deformable member to rotate about an axis of the pin and thereby urge the door securing device toward an armed configuration. 7. The door securing device of claim 1, wherein the catch member includes a hook. 8. The door securing device of claim 1, wherein the catching portion includes a loop. 9. The door securing device of claim 1, wherein the length of the monolithic deformable member is free to increase with respect to the shield. 10. The door securing device of claim 9, wherein the shield does not substantially resist the significant opening of the door. 11. The door securing device of claim 1, wherein the shield is pivotally mounted to the base member. 12. The door securing device of claim 11, wherein the configuration joint is a rotatable joint with an axis and wherein the shield is pivotally mounted to the base member at a pivoting joint co-axial with the axis of the rotatable joint. 13. The door securing device of claim 12, further comprising a torsion spring adapted to urge the monolithic deformable member and the shield to rotate about the axis of the rotatable joint and thereby urge the door securing device toward an arm configuration. 14. The door securing device of claim 13, wherein the shield includes a finger pocket adapted to facilitate overcoming the torsion spring and thereby positioning the door securing device in the disengaged configuration. 15. The door securing device of claim 13, further comprising a detent adapted to resist the torsion spring and thereby retain the door securing device in the disengaged configuration when the detent is engaged. 16. The door securing device of claim 1, further comprising a keeper adapted to retain the direct engagement between the catch and the catching portion when the door is exposed to alternating loads. 17. A door securing device comprising: a disengaged configuration adapted to allow opening of a door; an engaged configuration adapted to resist the opening of the door beyond a predetermined opening of the door; an armed configuration adapted to automatically transition to the engaged configuration upon the opening of the door reaching the predetermined opening and adapted to manually transition to the disengaged configuration upon operator manipulation; a base member including a base end and a first joint portion; a monolithic deformable member extending along a length between a first end and a second end, the first end including a second joint portion and the second end including a catching portion; a configuration joint adapted to configure the door securing device in the disengaged configuration, adapted to configure the door securing device in the engaged configuration, and adapted to configure the door securing device in the armed configuration, the configuration joint including the first joint portion of the base member and the second joint portion of the monolithic deformable member; a catch member including a base end and a catch, the catch of the catch member adapted to directly engage the catching portion of the monolithic deformable member at least when the opening of the door is beyond the predetermined opening of the door and the door securing device is in the engaged configuration; and a keeper adapted to retain the direct engagement between the catch and the catching portion when the door is exposed to alternating loads; wherein the monolithic deformable member is adapted to hyperelastically deform and thereby increase the length of the monolithic deformable member when resisting the opening of the door beyond the predetermined opening of the door. 18. The door securing device of claim 17, wherein the keeper does not retain the door securing device in the armed configuration. 19. The door securing device of claim 18, wherein the catching portion includes an end loop that is trapped by the keeper when the door securing device automatically transitions from the armed configuration to the engaged configuration upon the opening of the door reaching the predetermined opening. 20. The door securing device of claim 19, wherein the door securing device is manually transitioned to the disengaged configuration from the engaged configuration by the operator manipulation of the keeper. 21. A door securing device adapted to resist significant opening of a door when set to an engaged configuration and adapted to allow opening of the door when set to a disengaged configuration, the door securing device comprising: a base member including a base end and a first joint portion; a monolithic deformable member extending along a length between a first end and a second end, the first end including a second joint portion and the second end including a catching portion; a rotatable joint adapted to configure the door securing device in the engaged configuration and also adapted to configure the door securing device in the disengaged configuration, the rotatable joint including the first joint portion of the base member and the second joint portion of the monolithic deformable member; a catch member including a base end and a catch, the catch of the catch member adapted to directly engage the catching portion of the monolithic deformable member at least when the door securing device is resisting the significant opening of the door in the engaged configuration; and a spring urging the monolithic deformable member to rotate about an axis of a pin and thereby urge the door securing device toward an armed configuration; wherein the monolithic deformable member is adapted to deform and thereby increase the length of the monolithic deformable member when resisting the significant opening of the door; and wherein the rotatable joint includes at least one hole in the first joint portion of the base member, at least one hole in the second joint portion of the monolithic deformable member, and the pin positioned within the holes. 22. The door securing device of claim 21, further comprising a shield positioned circumferentially around the monolithic deformable member, the shield adapted to resist cutting and thereby protect the monolithic deformable member from the cutting. 23. The door securing device of claim 21, further comprising a keeper adapted to retain the direct engagement between the catch and the catching portion when the door is exposed to alternating loads.
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Schlattl,Alice; Schlattl,Ralph, Catch or locking element.
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