ACT I · ATTEMPT
Push, paw, nudge, vibrate. The bolt holds.
Patent-protected · Triple-action mechanism
A self-resetting spring bolt latch that defeats interrupted opening attempts, while remaining easy to operate with one hand. Licensed and selling across America through National Hardware. Now seeking partners in six more markets.
We are open to
Including territories without active patent protection. We also offer compensatory manufacturing opportunities through National Hardware.
The story
A stable owner. Horses who outsmarted every latch on the property. A workshop in Mikhmoret. A mechanism that resets itself the moment your hand leaves it. A US patent. A licensing deal with National Hardware. Today BrazLatch is on shelves across America, with six more markets opening next.
Read the full story
The mechanism
ACT I · ATTEMPT
Push, paw, nudge, vibrate. The bolt holds.
ACT II · RESET
Hand off, intent off. The spring returns the pin to locked. Automatic. Every time.
ACT III · REPEAT
Try again. Same outcome. Patented in seven markets.
In service
The mechanism is currently installed across six environments where unintended opening is unacceptable. The bolt is identical. The mounting, the finish, and the gate context change.
Proof and patent
BrazLatch's triple-action mechanism is protected by issued patents across seven markets. Manufactured at scale and on shelves at National Hardware, Amazon, and Lowe's across the United States.
Patent coverage
US10934749B2
Licensed · 2
Open for licensing · 5
Already on shelves at
Three paths
Whichever role fits, the next step is one click away.