Claims
- 1. A latching mechanism adapted for use with a first closure member and a second closure member alternatively positionable in a closed alignment and an open alignment comprising:
- (a) an elongate tongue connected at one end to the first closure member and having a barb extending outwardly from said tongue at an opposite end from where said tongue is connected to said first closure member;
- (b) a bar attached to the second closure member and positioned such that when said first and second closure members are advanced to a closed alignment, said barb engages and overlaps said bar in an engaging relation so as to prevent said first and second closure members from being advanced to an open alignment;
- (c) biasing means biasing said barb in engaging relation with said bar when said first and second closure members are in a closed alignment so as to resist the placement of said barb in a nonengaging relation with said bar;
- (d) restraining means for selectively maintaining said barb in said nonengaging relation with said bar after said barb has been advanced out of said engaging relation with said bar so as to allow said first and second closure members to be advanced to an open alignment;
- (e) automatic release means automatically releasing said barb from said restraining means when said first and second closure members are advanced to an open alignment so as to allow said barb to automatically engage said bar in said engaging position when said first and second closure members are subsequently advanced to a closed alignment.
- 2. The latching mechanism according to claim 1 wherein:
- (a) said elongate tongue is further selectively positionable in a nonautomatic reset latching position, when said closure members are in the open alignment thereof, wherein said barb of said tongue does not engage said bar in an engaging relation when said first and second closure members are advanced to the closed alignment thereof.
- 3. The latching mechanism according to claim 1 wherein:
- (a) said biasing means comprises a rigid and upright backing wall positioned adjacent a lower portion of said tongue and extending along said tongue when said tongue is in a locking alignment thereof.
- 4. The latching mechanism according to claim 1 wherein:
- (a) said restraining means comprises a boss positioned to frictionally interfere with rearward movement of said tongue and to hold said tongue in a nonlocking alignment thereof.
- 5. In a latching mechanism for a first closure member and a second closure member alternatively alignable in a closed alignment and an open alignment having a biasable latch that biasingly engages an opposing latch member in an engaging relation when said first and second closure members are aligned in a closed alignment, so as to prevent said first and second closure members from being advanced to an open alignment until said biasable latch is biased out of said engaging relation with said opposing latch member, the improvement comprising:
- (a) restraining means for maintaining said biasable latch in an nonengaging relation with said opposing latch member; and
- (b) automatic release means automatically releasing said biasable latch from said restraining means when said first and second closure members are advanced to an open alignment thereof so that said biasable latch automatically and biasingly engages said opposing latch member when said first and second closure members are subsequently advanced to a closed alignment thereof.
- 6. The improved latching mechanism according to claim 5 wherein:
- (a) said biasable latch is alternatively positionable in an automatic latch reset position and a nonautomatic latch reset position, such that: when said biasable latch is positioned in said automatic latch reset position, said biasable latch is positioned so as to biasingly engage said opposing latch member each time said first and second closure members are advanced to a closed alignment; and, when said biasable latch is positioned in said nonautomatic latch reset position, said biasable latch is positioned so that said biasable latch does not engage said opposing latch member when said first and second closure members are advanced to a closed alignment.
- 7. A latch mechanism adapted for use with a double-hung window comprising an inner window and an outer window adjacently aligned within a window frame such that a first upper surface on a lower rail of said outer window extends adjacent to a second upper surface on an upper rail of said inner window when said double-hung window is in a closed alignment, wherein said latch mechanism comprises:
- (a) an elongate biasable tongue having a lower end adapted to be hingedly connected to said first upper surface, an upper end, a first outer side, a second outer side, a front surface, a rear surface and a barb extending partially across said upper end of said front surface and spaced away from said first outer side so as to define a first unobstructed path extending between said first outer side and said barb;
- (b) a biasing wall extending perpendicular to said first upper surface and positioned so as to abuttingly engage a lower portion of said rear surface of said elongate biasable tongue when said elongate biasable tongue is hingedly positioned in a perpendicular alignment with said first upper surface;
- (c) a tongue receiving member comprising a base plate adapted to be secured to said upper surface of said upper rail of said inner window and a cross bar positioned away from said base plate by a pair of support arms having opposed inner surfaces such that said bar, said support arms and said base plate define a tongue receiving aperture extending therebetween, said bar and said aperture being located such that when said elongate biasable tongue is positioned so as to extend perpendicular to said first upper surface and said inner window is adapted to be advanced to a closed alignment, said bar biasingly engages a cam surface of said barb so that said tongue is urged away from said bar and passes through said aperture and is thereafter biased into overlapping and engaging relation with an upper surface of said bar so that said tongue must be biased away from said bar so as to allow advancement of the inner window to an open alignment;
- (d) a boss positioned on one of said opposed inner surfaces of said support arms so that when said inner window is in a closed alignment and said tongue is biased out of an engaging relationship with said bar and across said boss, said boss interferingly engages said front surface of said tongue so as to prevent said tongue from being biased into engaging relation with said bar in response to a biasing force exerted on said tongue by said biasing means, said boss having dimensions such that, when said inner window is advanced to an open alignment while said boss interferingly engages said front surface of said tongue, said boss advances along said front surface of said tongue and along said unobstructed path so that said boss does not engage said barb, and when said boss is advanced completely away from said front surface of said tongue said biasing means biases said tongue into a perpendicular alignment with said first upper surface; and
- (e) said elongate biasable tongue is selectively also hingedly advanceable to a horizontal alignment with said first upper surface so that said tongue does not biasingly engage said bar, when said inner window is advanced to a closed position.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 277,228, filed Nov. 29, 1988, entitled CLOSURE FOR CONTAINER, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,925,041, which was a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 160,571, filed Feb. 26, 1988, entitled CONTAINER CLOSURE, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,787,526.
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