Claims
- 1. A pressure relief latch for latching a first panel to a second panel and provided to release under pressure or by selective disengagement, the latch comprising:
a roller movable between an engaged position in contact with the second panel and a disengaged position removed from contact with the second panel; a shaft coupled to the roller for rotational movement with the roller about an axis along the shaft; a handle support coupled to the shaft for rotational movement with the shaft; a bolt coupled to the shaft and including a channel for receiving at least a portion of the handle support, the handle support being rotatable relative to the bolt; a trigger including a pin normally engaged with the bolt and the handle support, the trigger being movable to release the pin from engagement with the handle support and the bolt to permit the handle support to move relative to the bolt to rotate the shaft and roller to move the roller to the disengaged position; and a biasing mechanism normally applying a force to the bolt to prevent the bolt from rotating about the axis, the bolt being configured to disengage the biasing mechanism when internal force on the roller is translated to the bolt through the shaft, handle support, and pin.
- 2. The latch of claim 1, further including a roller assembly rigidly coupled to the shaft for rotation therewith including a generally “L-shaped” arm having a first end coupled to the shaft and a second end coupled to the roller configured to normally engage the second panel.
- 3. The latch of claim 2, further including a second roller assembly configured to normally engage the second panel and coupled to the shaft for rotational movement with the shaft about the axis.
- 4. The latch of claim 1, wherein the bolt includes an aperture and a portion of the shaft is received within the aperture for rotational movement of the shaft relative to the bolt, and wherein the bolt further includes a notch and a portion of the biasing mechanism is received within the notch.
- 5. The latch of claim 4, wherein the biasing mechanism includes a pin normally received within the notch of the bolt.
- 6. The latch of claim 5, wherein the biasing mechanism further includes a slide coupled to the pin, a spring configured to bias the pin into engagement with the bolt, and an adjuster to adjust the compression of the spring.
- 7. The latch of claim 4, wherein the bolt further includes a ledge normally engaged with the pin of the trigger and the handle support includes a ledge normally engaged with the pin to position the pin between the handle support and the bolt.
- 8. The latch of claim 1, wherein the biasing mechanism includes a slide having a pin engaged with a portion of the bolt, a spring biasing the pin into engagement with the bolt, and an adjuster to adjust the compression of the spring.
- 9. The latch of claim 8, wherein the adjuster is a threaded screw.
- 10. The latch of claim 8, wherein the pin is normally received within a notch of the bolt.
- 11. The latch of claim 1, wherein the trigger is pivotally coupled to a housing of the latch configured to be coupled to the first panel, and wherein pivoting movement of the trigger disengages the locking pin from the bolt and the handle support to permit the handle support to move relative to the bolt and bypass the biasing mechanism to move the roller to the disengaged position.
- 12. The latch of claim 1, wherein the trigger includes a spring to bias a body of the trigger to an upright position where the pin of the trigger is engaged with the bolt and the handle support.
- 13. The latch of claim 12, wherein the latch further includes a housing configured to be coupled to the first panel and a handle pivotally coupled to the housing, and wherein the trigger is pivotally coupled to the handle and movement of the trigger against the spring of the trigger from the upright position to a depressed position disengages the pin from the handle support and the bolt to permit the handle to rotate relative to the housing.
- 14. The latch of claim 13, wherein the handle support is pivotally coupled to the handle and movement of the handle support with the handle causes the handle support to rotate about the axis and rotate the shaft to move the roller to the disengaged position.
- 15. The latch of claim 1, wherein the handle support includes an aperture for receiving a portion of the shaft, and wherein the shaft includes an aperture generally perpendicular to the axis and the latch further includes a pin received within the shaft to rigidly couple the shaft to the handle support.
- 16. The latch of claim 15, further including a housing configured to be coupled to the first panel and a releaseable handle pivotally coupled to the housing, and wherein the handle support is coupled to the handle for movement with the handle.
- 17. The latch of claim 16, wherein the handle support includes a downward facing surface normally engaged with the pin of the trigger and the bolt includes an upward facing surface normally engaged with the pin of the trigger so that the bolt and handle support are prevented from moving relative to one another.
- 18. A pressure relief latch for latching a first panel to a second panel, the latch being releasable under pressure by overcoming a biasing force or the latch being releasable by a user through a mechanism for bypassing the biasing force/mechanism, the latch comprising;
a housing configured to be coupled to the first panel; a roller configured to normally engage the second panel, the roller being movable between an engaged position engaged with the second panel and a disengaged position disengaged from the second panel; a biasing mechanism to bias the roller to the engaged position; a bypass mechanism to move the roller to the disengaged position without overcoming a biasing force of the biasing mechanism; a bolt normally engaged with the biasing mechanism; and a handle support coupled to the roller for movement with the roller and coupled to the bypass mechanism for movement relative to the bolt.
- 19. The latch of claim 18, wherein the biasing mechanism includes a pin normally received within a notch of the bolt, a spring configured to bias the pin into the notch, and an adjuster to adjust a force of the spring.
- 20. The latch of claim 19, wherein pressure on the first panel and the latch act against the force of the spring of the biasing mechanism to disengage the pin from the bolt and move the roller to the disengaged position.
- 21. The latch of claim 18, wherein the bypass mechanism includes pin engaged with the handle support and a handle pivotally coupled to the handle support for movement of the handle support with the handle when the pin is disengaged from the handle support.
- 22. The latch of claim 21, wherein the bypass mechanism further includes a trigger pivotally coupled to the handle and the pin is coupled to the trigger.
- 23. A by-passable pressure relief latch for latching a first panel to a second panel and provided to release under pressure or by selective disengagement, the latch comprising;
a biasing mechanism configured to bias a portion of the latch into engagement with the second panel; a bolt coupled to the biasing mechanism and movable between a normally loaded position engaged with the biasing mechanism and a released position; a handle support in communication with the bolt, coupled to the portion of the latch engaged with the second panel, and spring biased to rotate about an axis; and a locking pin normally positioned between the bolt and the handle support to prevent movement between the bolt and the handle support, wherein movement of the locking pin away from the handle support and the bolt permits the handle support to rotate about the axis and disengage the portion of the latch from the second panel, and further wherein the bolt remains in the loaded position.
- 24. A by-passable pressure relief latch for latching a first panel to a second panel and provided to release under pressure or by selective disengagement, the latch comprising;
a roller configured to engage the second panel; a handle support coupled to the roller and spring biased to move the roller in a direction away from the second panel; a bolt in communication with the handle support and including a notch, a biasing mechanism engaged with the notch of the bolt; and a locking pin normally positioned between the bolt and the handle support to prevent movement between the bolt and the handle support, wherein disengagement of the biasing mechanism from the notch of the bolt permits the spring-biased handle support move with the bolt, and wherein sufficient movement of the handle support moves the roller in a direction away from the second panel.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. 119(e) to U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/299,541, filed Jun. 20, 2001, which is expressly incorporated by reference herein.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60299541 |
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