Claims
- 1. An adjustable latching mechanism constructed and arranged for securing a first structure relative to a second structure, said mechanism comprising:
- a connecting element for joining a first structure to a second structure, said connecting element having a portion with threads thereon;
- an assembly for adjusting the position of said connecting element relative to the structures;
- said assembly including a rotatable element tool-operable for rotation about an axis, a fixture constructed and arranged for securement to one of the structures, said fixture having a first portion containing a threaded through-hole therein of pre-determined length and diameter, and a second portion, forward of said first portion, constructed and arranged to contain said rotatable element in a manner permitting a pre-determined range of movement along said axis, said rotatable element having a central portion with a through-hole therein,
- said assembly further including means, separate from said rotatable element, for translating rotational movement of said rotatable element into linear movement of said connecting element, said means including a first forward portion constructed and arranged for interfitting mounting in said rotatable element through-hole, a second rearward portion having outer threads permitting threaded engagement within said fixture threaded through-hole, and a threaded through-hole of a size permitting threaded engagement of said connecting element threaded portion therein; and
- means for preventing rotational movement of said connecting element within said assembly as said rotatable element is rotated.
- 2. The mechanism of claim 1 further including means for preventing said rigid element from being dislodged from said connecting element and said slot, said means including a sleeve-like member positioned in fixed relationship around said fixture threaded portion in a manner confining said rigid element within said slot.
- 3. The mechanism of claim 1 wherein said rotatable element through-hole has a non-circular configuration and said means for translating rotational movement into linear movement is a cylindrical element having a configuration at said first forward portion identical to said non-circular configuration of said rotatable element through-hole.
- 4. The mechanism of claim 1 wherein said rotatable element through-hole is circular and has at least one rigid tab-like portion extending inward towards said axis, and said means for translating rotational movement into linear movement is a cylindrical element, said cylindrical element having at least one slot in said first forward portion for receiving and containing therein said rigid tab-like portion of said rotatable element.
- 5. An adjustable latching mechanism constructed and arranged for securing a first structure relative to a second structure, said mechanism comprising:
- a connecting element for joining a first structure to a second structure; said connecting element having a portion with threads thereon;
- an assembly for adjusting the position of said connecting element relative to the structures,
- said assembly including a rotatable element tool-operable for rotation about an axis, a fixture constructed and arranged for securement to one of the structures, said fixture having a first portion containing a threaded through-hole therein of pre-determined length and diameter, a second portion, forward of said first portion, constructed and arranged to contain said rotatable element in a manner permitting a pre-determined range of movement along said axis, said rotatable element having a central portion with a non-circular through-hole therein,
- said assembly further including means, separate from said rotatable element, for translating rotational movement of said rotatable element into linear movement of said connecting element, said means being a cylindrical member and including a first forward portion constructed and arranged for interfitting mounting in said rotatable element through-hole, a second rearward portion having outer threads permitting threaded engagement within said fixture threaded through-hole, and a threaded through-hole of a size permitting engagement of said connecting element threaded portion therein;
- means for preventing rotational movement of said connecting element within said assembly as said rotatable element is rotated; and
- means for preventing non-tool operated movement of said assembly, said means including a friction element secured in said outer threaded portion of said movement translating means, said friction element engaging said threaded first portion of said fixture.
- 6. The mechanism of claim 5 further including means for preventing said rigid element from being dislodged from said connecting element and said slot, said means including a sleeve-like member positioned in fixed relationship around said fixture threaded portion in a manner confining said rigid element within said slot.
- 7. An adjustable latching mechanism constructed and arranged for securing a first structure relative to a second structure, said mechanism comprising:
- a connecting element for joining a first structure to a second structure, said connecting element having a portion with threads thereon;
- an assembly for adjusting the position of said connecting element relative to the structures;
- said assembly including a rotatable element tool-operable for rotation about an axis, a fixture constructed and arranged for securement to one of the structures for mounting thereon, said fixture having a first portion containing a threaded through-hole therein of pre-determined length and diameter, and a second portion, forward of said first portion, constructed and arranged to contain said rotatable element in a manner permitting a pre-determined range of movement along said axis, said rotatable element having a central portion with a through-hole therein having at least one rigid tab-like portion extending inward towards said axis,
- said assembly further including means, separate from said rotatable element, for translating rotational movement of said rotatable element into linear movement of said connecting element, said means being a cylindrical member and including a first forward portion having at least one slot for interfitting mounting with said tab-like portion in said rotatable element through-hole, a second rearward portion having outer threads permitting threaded engagement within said fixture threaded through-hole, and a threaded through-hole of a size permitting threaded engagement of said connecting element threaded portion therein;
- means for preventing rotational movement of said connecting element within said assembly as said rotatable element is rotated; and
- means for preventing non-tool operated movement of said assembly, said means including a friction element secured in said outer threaded portion of said movement translating means, said friction element engaging said threaded first portion of said fixture.
- 8. The mechanism of claim 7 further including means for preventing said rigid element from being dislodged from said connecting element and said slot, said means being a sleeve-like member positioned in fixed relationship around said fixture threaded portion in a manner confining said rigid element within said slot.
- 9. An adjustable mechanism for use with a latch mechanism for securing a first member relative to a second member, said adjustable mechanism comprising:
- a housing having a threaded housing bore therein;
- an intermediate member having a threaded inner diameter and a threaded outer diameter received by said threaded housing bore;
- a latch connecting element having a threaded shaft received by said threaded inner diameter of said intermediate member;
- a rotatable element mounted within said housing having an aperture therein for receipt of said intermediate member; and
- means within said rotatable element aperture and said intermediate member for imparting a rotational and linear motion to said intermediate member and thereby imparting a linear motion to said latch connecting element, said rotatable element being substantially load free.
- 10. An adjustable mechanism, as claimed in claim 9, wherein:
- said means within said rotatable element aperture and said intermediate member are a non-circular aperture within said rotatable element and an end portion on said intermediate member having a configuration substantially identical to said non-circular aperture.
- 11. An adjustable mechanism, as claimed in claim 9, wherein:
- said means within said rotatable element aperture and said intermediate member are at least one rigid tablike portion extending into said aperture and at least one slot in an end portion of said intermediate member for receiving said rigid tab-like portion.
- 12. An adjustable mechanism, as claimed in claim 9, additionally comprising:
- friction means on at least one of said threads for preventing rotation of said mechanism.
- 13. An adjustable mechanism, as claimed in claim 9, additionally comprising:
- friction means secured between said threaded outer diameter of said intermediate member and said threaded bore of said housing.
- 14. An adjustable mechanism, as claimed in claim 9, additionally comprising:
- means for preventing rotational movement of said connecting element within said housing during rotation of said rotatable element.
- 15. An adjustable mechanism, as claimed in claim 9, additionally comprising:
- said housing having a slot within said threaded housing bore; and
- means inserted through said threaded shaft of said connecting element for engaging said slot to prevent rotation of said connecting element.
- 16. An adjustable mechanism, as claimed in claim 15, additionally comprising:
- means mounted upon said housing about said threaded housing bore for preventing said means for engaging said slot from being dislodged therefrom.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 854,978 filed on Apr. 23, 1986 abandoned.
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