A security swing handle comprises a housing and a handle pivotally mounted to the housing between a closed position and an open position. A locking insert is rotatably supported in the housing and operatively connected to a latch to actuate the latch to release the handle to an open position. A hasp
A security swing handle comprises a housing and a handle pivotally mounted to the housing between a closed position and an open position. A locking insert is rotatably supported in the housing and operatively connected to a latch to actuate the latch to release the handle to an open position. A hasp assembly includes a hasp at the bottom of the housing and a plate member disposed within an interior of the housing adjacent to a bottom of the latch. A pin on the locking insert is disposed within an aperture of the plate member to move the plate member against the latch to release the handle to the open position when the locking insert is rotated. If a padlock locked to the hasp is subjected to blunt force, edges of the aperture shear the pin from the locking insert disabling the locking insert.
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1. A security swing handle, comprising: a housing having a front side, a back side, a top end, a bottom end and a recess between the top end and the bottom end;a handle having a first end pivotally mounted to the housing toward the top end of the housing, and a second end;an actuator mounted to the
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A security swing handle, comprising: a housing having a front side, a back side, a top end, a bottom end and a recess between the top end and the bottom end;a handle having a first end pivotally mounted to the housing toward the top end of the housing, and a second end;an actuator mounted to the first end of the handle and operatively connectable to a door latch mechanism;a latch having a top end and a bottom end, wherein the top end is disposed within the recess of the housing and operatively connected to the second end of the handle;a biasing mechanism disposed within the housing and operatively connected against the housing and the latch biasing the top end of the latch against the second end of the handle thereby retaining the handle in a closed position over the recess of the housing;a locking insert rotatably supported to the housing having a first side and a second side, wherein the first side faces the front side of the housing and the first side is configured to receive a tool for rotating the locking insert;a pin on the second side of the locking insert and facing the back side of the housing;a slot at the bottom end of the housing;a plate member discrete from the latch, at least a portion of the plate member is disposed within an interior of the housing at the bottom end of the housing, and the plate member has a top end abutting the bottom end of the latch, and the plate member having an aperture in which the pin is disposed;a hasp connected to the plate member and at least a portion of the hasp is disposed within the slot, and the hasp is configured to the receive a lock,wherein rotation of the locking insert translates the latch, the plate member, and the hasp together as a unit along a common movement axis. 2. The assembly of claim 1 wherein the plate member comprises one or more shear edges along the aperture configured to shear the pin when the hasp and the plate are forced to translate along the common movement axis without a corresponding rotation of the locking insert. 3. The assembly of claim 1 wherein the pin is offset relative to a central axis of the locking insert and when the locking insert is rotated the pin engages an edge of the aperture of the plate member advancing the plate member toward the top end of the housing against the latch and releasing the handle to an open position. 4. The assembly of claim 1 further comprising a retainer plate mounted to the back side of the housing over at least a portion of the latch and at least a portion of the plate member. 5. The handle of claim 1 wherein the locking insert is disposed between the recess and the slot. 6. The assembly of claim 5 wherein the slot includes a first slot along the front side and the bottom end of the housing and a second slot along the bottom end transverse to and intersecting the first slot. 7. A security swing handle assembly, comprising: a housing having a front side, a back side, a top end, a bottom end and a recess between the top end and the bottom end;a handle having a first end pivotally mounted toward the top end of the housing, and a second end;an actuator mounted to the first end of the handle and operatively connectable to a door latch mechanism;a latch having a top end and a bottom end, wherein the top end is disposed within the recess of the housing and operatively connected to the second end of the handle;a biasing mechanism disposed within the housing and operatively connected against the housing and the latch, biasing the latch against the handle thereby retaining the handle in a closed position over the recess of the housing;a locking insert rotatably supported to the housing having a first side and a second side, wherein the first side faces toward the front side of the housing and the first side is configured to receive a tool for rotating the locking insert;a pin on the second side of the locking insert and the second side faces the back side of the housing;a plate member within the housing toward the bottom end of the housing, and the plate member has a top end below the bottom end of the latch, and the plate member having an aperture in which the pin is disposed; and,a hasp connected to the plate member, and the hasp has an opening external to the interior of the housing,wherein rotation of the locking insert translates the hasp along a movement axis. 8. The assembly of claim 7 further comprising a lock having a shackle operatively connected to internal components of a body, and the shackle extends through the opening of the hasp. 9. The assembly of claim 7 further comprising a slot at the bottom end of the housing, and the hasp is disposed within the slot. 10. The assembly of claim 7 wherein the plate member has one or more shear edges along the aperture configured to shear the pin when the hasp is forced to translate along the movement axis without a corresponding rotation of the locking insert. 11. The assembly of claim 7 wherein the top end of the latch includes a first lip and the bottom end of the handle includes a second lip, and the biasing mechanism biases the first lip against the second lip to retain the handle in the closed position. 12. The assembly of claim 7 further comprising a retainer plate mounted to the back side of the housing and over at least a portion of the latch and at least a portion of the plate member. 13. The assembly of claim 7 wherein the pin is offset relative to a central axis of locking insert. 14. The handle of claim 7 wherein the locking insert is disposed between the recess and the hasp. 15. The assembly of claim 14 wherein the pin is offset relative to a central axis of the locking insert. 16. A security swing handle assembly, comprising: a housing having a front side, a back side, a top end, a bottom end and a recess between the top end and the bottom end;a handle having a first end pivotally mounted toward the top end of the housing, and a second end;an actuator mounted to the first end of the handle and operatively connectable to a door latch mechanism;a latch having a top end and a bottom end, wherein the top end is disposed within the recess of the housing and operatively connected to the handle;a biasing mechanism disposed within the housing and operatively connected against the housing and the latch, biasing the latch against the handle thereby retaining the handle in a closed position over the recess of the housing;a locking insert rotatably supported to the housing having a first side and a second side, wherein the first side faces toward the front side of the housing and the first side is configured to receive a tool for rotating the locking insert;a pin on the second side of the locking insert and facing the back side of the housing; and,a hasp assembly include a hasp having an opening, at least a portion of which is external relative to an interior of the housing, and a top end below the bottom end of the latch, and the hasp assembly having an aperture within the interior of the housing and in which the pin is disposed,wherein rotation of the locking insert translates the hasp assembly along a movement axis, andwherein the hasp assembly is configured to shear the pin when the hasp assembly is forced to translate along the movement axis without a corresponding rotation of the locking insert. 17. The assembly of claim 16 wherein the actuator is disposed within the recess of the housing. 18. The assembly of claim 16 further comprising a slot at the bottom end of the housing, and the hasp is disposed within the slot. 19. The assembly of claim 18 wherein the slot includes a first slot along the front side and the bottom end of the housing and a second slot on the bottom end of the housing, and the second slot is transverse to and intersects the first slot. 20. The assembly of claim 16 wherein the hasp assembly comprises one or more shear edges along the aperture configured to shear the pin when the hasp assembly is forced to translate along the movement axis without the corresponding rotation of the locking insert.
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