Claims
- 1. A mechanism for converting between rotational and linear movement, comprising:a rotatable hub structure; a striker element having an inboard end and an outboard end, the striker element fabricated of a material having some flexibility; a pivot/spring structure positioned to engage a pivot location on the striker element between the inboard and outboard ends of the striker element, said structure providing a deflectable pivot fulcrum which can be deflected from a rest pivot rest position in response to a deflecting force exerted on the striker element; the hub structure positioned for engagement with the inboard end of the striker element so that a rotational movement of the hub structure provides a force on said striker element tending to cause said inboard end to pivot about the pivot structure, deflecting the pivot fulcrum such that the outboard end of the striker element moves in the axial direction.
- 2. The mechanism of claim 1 wherein:the hub structure includes a protruding pin disposed apart from a center of rotation of the hub structure; the striker element includes a pin-receiving socket, the striker element arranged such that the hub pin is disposed in said socket so that force is transmitted between the hub and striker element through said pin and socket.
- 3. The mechanism of claim 1 wherein:the hub structure includes a protruding pin disposed away from a center of rotation of the hub structure; and said inboard end of said striker element includes a pin-engaging cam surface; wherein as said hub structure is rotated about said center of rotation, said pin engages said hub surface of said striker element to transmit force to said striker element.
- 4. The mechanism of claim 3 wherein said hub engaging surface has a curved profile to allow said surface to disengage from said pin as the hub is rotated.
- 5. The mechanism of claim 1 wherein the pivot/spring structure includes a finger element having a tip, the tip engaging the pivot location of the striker element.
- 6. The mechanism of claim 5 wherein the striker element has a protruding shoulder to define said pivot location of the striker element, the tip of the finger element engaging against the shoulder during a pivoting movement.
- 7. The mechanism of claim 1 wherein the striker element includes an area of reduced thickness between the pivot location and the inboard end to facilitate flexing of the striker element at the area of reduced thickness.
- 8. The mechanism of claim 1 wherein the hub structure is constrained for rotation about an axis of rotation, and said axial direction is transverse to said axis of rotation.
- 9. The mechanism of claim 1, wherein the force exerted by the hub structure has an axial force component in an axial direction along a striker axis and a transverse force component in a direction transverse to the axial direction.
- 10. A latch, comprising:a base structure; a handle structure mounted to the base structure for pivoting movement about a handle pivot between an open position and a latch position; the base structure including a flange member positioned adjacent the latch position and including an aperture formed therein; a latch mechanism carried on the handle structure, comprising: a rotatable hub structure; a striker element having an inboard end and an outboard end, the striker element movable from a rest position wherein the outboard end protrudes into said base structure aperture when the handle is in the latch position to a release position wherein the outboard end is disposed out of said flange aperture; a pivot/spring structure positioned to engage a pivot location on the striker element between the inboard and outboard ends of the striker element, said structure providing a deflectable pivot fulcrum which can be deflected from a pivot rest position in response to a deflecting force exerted on the striker element; the hub structure positioned for engagement with the inboard end of the striker element so that a rotational movement of the hub structure provides a force on said striker element tending to cause said inboard end to pivot about the pivot structure, deflecting the pivot fulcrum such that the outboard end of the striker element moves inwardly from the rest position to release the latch.
- 11. The latch of claim 10, further comprising a key for engaging the hub and applying a rotational force on the hub to release the latch.
- 12. The latch of claim 11 wherein the key is removable from the hub.
- 13. The latch of claim 10, wherein the key includes one or more hub engaging features which engage corresponding hub undercut features to allow the user to exert a pulling force on the key while engaging the undercut features to open the latch.
- 14. The latch of claim 10, wherein the handle structure includes a recessed region having an opening formed in which the hub structure is mounted, and a backplate structure for covering the recessed region, the backplate structure carrying the pivot/spring structure.
- 15. The latch of claim 14, wherein the backplate structure supports in relative operating position the hub structure and the striker element.
- 16. The latch of claim 10, wherein:the hub structure includes a protruding pin disposed apart from a center of rotation of the hub structure; the striker element includes a pin-receiving socket, the striker element arranged such that the hub pin is disposed in said socket so that force is transmitted between the hub and striker element through said pin and socket.
- 17. The latch of claim 10 wherein:the hub structure includes a protruding pin disposed away from a center of rotation of the hub structure; and said inboard end of said striker element includes a pin-engaging cam surface; wherein as said hub structure is rotated about said center of rotation, said pin engages said cam surface of said striker element to transmit force to said striker element.
- 18. The latch of claim 17 wherein said pin-engaging surface has a curved profile to allow said surface to disengage from said pin as the hub is rotated.
- 19. The latch of claim 10 wherein the pivot/spring structure includes a finger element having a tip, the tip engaging the pivot location of the striker element.
- 20. The latch of claim 19 wherein the striker element has a protruding shoulder to define said pivot location of the striker element, the tip of the finger element engaging against the shoulder during a pivoting movement.
- 21. The latch of claim 10 wherein the striker element includes an area of reduced thickness between the pivot location and the inboard end to facilitate flexing of the striker element at the area of reduced thickness.
- 22. The latch of claim 10 wherein the hub structure is constrained for rotation about an axis of rotation, and said axial direction is transverse to said axis of rotation.
- 23. A key-operated locking latch, comprising:a base structure; a handle structure mounted to the base structure for pivoting movement about a handle pivot between an open position and a latch position; the base structure including opposed first and second flange members positioned to receive the handle structure therebetween when the handle is in the latch position, said flange members having respective first and second apertures formed therein; a latch mechanism carried on the handle structure, comprising: to a rotatable hub structure; opposed first and second striker elements, each having an inboard end and an outboard end, the striker element movable from a rest position wherein the outboard end protrudes into a corresponding one of said flange apertures when the handle is in the latch position to a release position wherein the outboard end is disposed out of said flange aperture; first and second pivot/spring structures, each respectively positioned to engage a pivot location on the striker element between the inboard and outboard ends of the striker element, each said structure providing a deflectable pivot fulcrum which can be deflected from a pivot rest position in response to a deflecting force exerted on the striker element; the hub structure positioned for engagement with the respective inboard ends of the striker element so that a rotational movement of the hub structure provides a force on said striker elements tending to cause said inboard ends to pivot about the pivot structure, deflecting the pivot fulcrums such that the outboard ends of the striker elements move inwardly from the rest position to release the latch; and a key for engaging the hub and applying a rotational force on the hub to release the latch, the key removable from the handle.
- 24. The latch of claim 23, wherein the handle structure includes a recessed region having an opening formed in which the hub structure is mounted, and a backplate structure for covering the recessed region, the backplate structure carrying the pivot/spring structure.
- 25. The latch of claim 24, wherein the backplate structure supports in relative operating position the hub structure and the striker element.
- 26. The latch of claim 23, wherein the key includes one or more hub engaging features which engage corresponding hub undercut features to allow the user to exert a pulling force on the key while engaging the undercut features to open the latch.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/136,728, filed May 28, 1999, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by this reference.
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