Control mechanism for operating a latch

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6231091
  • Patent Number
    6,231,091
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, June 9, 1998
    26 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 15, 2001
    24 years ago
Abstract
A control mechanism for operating a latch. The control mechanism has a frame and a first arm attached to the frame for pivoting movement relative to the frame around a first axis between first and second positions. The first arm has a first edge and a first connecting portion. The first connecting portion is connectable to a latch to effect operation of the latch connected to the first connecting portion as an incident of the first arm moving from the first position into the second position. An actuator assembly is translatable relative to the frame between normal and actuating positions along a line that is transverse to the first axis. The actuator assembly engages the first edge and causes the first arm to move from the first position into the second position as an incident of the actuator assembly moving from the normal position into the actuating position.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates to latches, as used for example on an enclosure element to releasably maintain the closure element in a closed state and, more particularly, to a control mechanism for changing the state of the latch. The invention is also directed to a system including the control mechanism and latch.




2. Background Art




Push-button types of actuators are used to operate latch systems on doors, lids, and other types of closures, in a number of different environments. It is known to simultaneously operate multiple rotary or slide bolt latches through a push-button actuator. It is also known to use a push-button actuator for operating a single rotary or slide bolt latch.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In one form of the invention, a control mechanism is provided for operating a latch. The control mechanism has a frame and a first arm attached to the frame for pivoting movement relative to the frame around a first axis between first and second positions. The first arm has a first edge and a first connecting portion. The first connecting portion is connectable to a latch to effect operation of the latch connected to the first connecting portion as an incident of the first arm moving from the first position into the second position. An actuator assembly is translatable relative to the frame between normal and actuating positions along a line that is transverse to the first axis. The actuator assembly engages the first edge and causes the first arm to move from the first position into the second position as an incident of the actuator assembly moving from the normal position into the actuating position.




In one form, a second arm is attached to the frame for pivoting movement relative to the frame around a second axis between third and fourth positions. The second arm has a second edge and a second connecting portion, with the second connecting portion being connectable to a latch to effect operation of a latch connected to the second connecting portion as an incident of the second arm moving from the third position into the fourth position.




In one form, the actuator assembly engages the second edge and causes the second arm to move from the third position into the fourth position as an incident of the actuator assembly moving from the normal position into the actuating position.




The actuator assembly may move as one piece between the normal and actuating positions.




The actuator assembly may be spring biased towards the normal position.




In one form, the first arm has an L shape.




In one form, the first and second axes reside within a single plane and the actuator assembly is translatable in a first line between the normal and actuating positions, and the first line is orthogonal to the single plane.




In one form, the frame has first and second transverse legs cooperatively defining an L shape, the actuator assembly is supported on the first leg, and the first and second arms are each pivotably connected to the second leg.




The first and second transverse legs may be formed as one piece.




In one form, the frame has an opening which is fully surrounded by the first leg. The actuator assembly includes a plate which causes the first arm to move from the first position into the second position and the second arm to move from the third position into the fourth position as an incident of the actuator assembly moving from the normal position into the actuating position. The plate may extend through the opening in the frame.




In one form, the actuator assembly plate abuts the first and second edges, and thereby causes the first arm to move from the first position into the second position and the second arm to move from the third position into the fourth position as an incident of the actuator moving from the normal position into the actuating position.




The first edge may have a curved configuration.




The plate may have a flat surface which abuts to the first edge.




The flat surface on the plate may reside in a plane that is substantially parallel to the single plane.




A cantilevered finger grip may be provided having a surface against which a user's finger on one hand can be placed to facilitate pressing by another finger on the user's one hand against the actuator assembly.




The control mechanism may be provided in combination with a latch having first and second operating states and a linkage acting between the first connecting portion of the first arm and the latch to change the latch from the first operating state into the second operating state as an incident of the first arm moving between the first and second positions.




The invention is also directed to a control mechanism for operating a latch, which control mechanism has a frame and a first arm attached to the frame for pivoting movement relative to the frame around a first axis between first and second positions. The first arm has a first connecting portion that is connectable to a latch to effect operation of a latch connected to the first connecting portion as an incident of the first arm moving from the first position into the second position. The actuato r assembly is translatable relative to the frame between normal and actuating positions along a line that is transverse to the first axis. The actuator assembly causes the first arm to move from the first position into the second position as an incident of the actuator assembly moving from the normal position into the actuating position.




A second arm may be attached to the frame for pivoting movement relative to the frame around a second axis between third and fourth positions. The second arm has a second connecting portion that is connectable to a latch to effect operation of a latch connected to the second connecting portion as an incident of the second arm moving from the third position into the fourth position. The second arm moves from the third position into the fourth position as an incident of the actuator assembly moving from the normal position into the actuating position.




The first and second axes may be substantially parallel to each other. In one form, the actuator assembly is movable along a first line between the normal and actuating positions and the first line is substantially perpendicular to the first and second axes.




The control mechanism may be provided in combination with a latch having first and second operating states and a linkage which acts between the connecting portion on the first arm and the latch to cause the latch to change from the first state into the second state as an incident of the first arm moving from the first position into the second position.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view of a control mechanism, according to the present invention;





FIG. 2

is an exploded perspective view of a part of the inventive control mechanism;





FIG. 3

is a bottom view of the inventive control mechanism;





FIG. 4

is a rear elevation view of the inventive control mechanism;





FIG. 5

is a front elevation view of the inventive control mechanism;





FIG. 6

is a side elevation view of the inventive control mechanism mounted to a wall on a closure element;





FIG. 7

is a reduced, perspective view of the inventive control mechanism operatively connected to a pair of latches and mounted on a closure element, with the latches in a first state;





FIG. 8

is a view as in

FIG. 7

with the control mechanism operated to change the latches from the first state into a second state;





FIG. 9

is a side elevation view of the inventive control mechanism operatively mounted to a wall on a closure element and operatively connected to another type of latch and with the latch in a first state;





FIG. 10

is a bottom view of the control mechanism and latch in

FIG. 9

, with the latch in the first state;





FIG. 11

is a view as in

FIG. 9

with the control mechanism operated to change the latch into a second state; and





FIG. 12

s a bottom view of the control mechanism and latch, with the latch in the second state of FIG.


11


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Referring initially to

FIGS. 1-8

, a control mechanism, according to the present invention, is shown at


10


. The control mechanism


10


is operable to change the state of one or more latches associated with a closure element to which the control mechanism


10


is mounted, as hereinafter described, particularly with respect to

FIGS. 7-12

. The control mechanism


10


consists of a frame


12


having first and second orthogonal legs


14


,


16


made from substantially flat material si tgat the legs


14


,


16


, cooperatively defining an L shape. In a preferred form, a single piece defines the first and second legs


14


,


16


and depending stops


18


,


20


, which function as hereinafter described.




The first leg


14


defines a support for an actuator assembly


22


. The actuator assembly


22


consists of a keyed lock cylinder


24


which extends through a sleeve


26


. The forward end


28


of the cylinder


24


has a keyway


30


to accept a key (not show) used to operate a conventional locking mechanism at


32


. The rear end


34


of the cylinder


24


projects through and to rearwardly of the sleeve


26


. The rear end


34


has a projection


36


which is keyed within a complementary opening


38


through a plate


40


. A screw


42


captively holds the plate


40


to the cylinder end


34


.




The actuator assembly


22


, consisting of the lock cylinder


24


, sleeve


26


, and plate


40


, is movable as one piece guidingly in translatory movement through a bore


44


in a housing


46


. The diameter of the external surface


48


of the sleeve


26


is sized to be slightly less than the diameter of the bore


44


to slide smoothly therethrough without significant interference. Diametrically oppositely projecting tabs


50


,


52


are movable, one each in keyways


54


(one shown), so that the actuator assembly


22


is consistently angularly oriented relative to the housing


46


. The cooperating tabs


50


,


52


and keyways


54


guide the lock cylinder


24


in translatory movement relative to the housing


46


along a line indicated by the double-headed arrow


56


, which is parallel to the central axis of the housing


46


.




The lock cylinder


24


is normally biased to a forward position by a coil spring


58


. The spring


58


surrounds the lock cylinder


24


and is captively loaded between a washer


60


at the rear end


62


of the housing


46


and the rear surface


64


of the sleeve


26


. The washer


60


is limited in rearward movement by a C-clip


68


which attaches conventionally at the rear end


62


of the housing


46


.




The housing


46


has a threaded external surface


70


with diametrically oppositely located flats


72


,


74


. An unthreaded portion


76


of the housing


46


, having the same flatted configuration, extends through a complementary bore


78


to make a keyed connection with the first leg


14


on the frame


12


. Slots


80


(one shown) at diametrically opposite locations on the housing portion


76


. accept a conventional spring clip


81


, which maintains the housing


46


and frame


12


in operative relationship.




The housing


46


has an enlarged flange


82


defining a rearwardly facing, annular shoulder


84


. The shoulder


84


can be drawn against a wall


86


on an enclosure to which the control mechanism


10


is mounted through a nut


88


that is threaded to the surface


70


of the housing


46


. A metal washer


90


, which is keyed to the housing portion


76


, resides between the nut


88


and the rear surface


92


of the wall


86


. A rubber gasket


94


, also keyed to the housing portion


76


, resides between the front surface


96


of the wall


86


and the shoulder


84


. By tightening the nut


88


, the wall


86


can be firmly captively held between the nut


88


and shoulder


84


. The gasket


94


leakproofs the region between the housing surface


70


and an opening


98


in the wall through which the control mechanism


10


projects.




A grasping element


100


is provided and has a body


102


which is keyed to the housing portion


76


and a cantilevered finger grip


104


projecting from the body


102


. The finger grip


104


has a curved, rearwardly facing surface


106


which can be grasped as by the user's index finger, as shown in

FIGS. 7 and 8

, to brace the hand to facilitate pressing of the forward surface


108


of the actuator assembly


22


with the thumb on the same hand to effect rearward translatory movement thereof relative to the housing


46


.




The actuator assembly


22


is translatable between a normal position, shown in

FIGS. 1 and 7

, wherein the spring


58


biases the actuator assembly


22


fully forwardly, and an actuating position, shown in

FIG. 8

, wherein the actuator assembly


22


is shifted rearwardly.




Movement of the actuator assembly


22


causes operation of one or more remote latch assemblies


110


. The latch assembly


110


is but exemplary of a number of different latch assemblies that can be operated using the inventive control mechanism


10


. Each latch assembly


110


consists of a housing


112


which guides movement of a latch element


114


between an extended position, shown in

FIG. 7

, and a retracted position, shown in FIG.


8


.

FIG. 7

represents the latched state for the latch assembly


110


, whereas

FIG. 8

represents the unlatched state for the latch assembly


110


. Each latch element


114


is movable through a slide plate


116


which is translatable in the line of the double-headed arrow


120


.




Movement of the slide plates


116


, and as a result the latch elements


114


, is imparted through linkages


122


, cooperating one each between the control mechanism and a latch assembly


110


. The translatory movement of the actuator assembly


22


is converted to a transverse translatory movement of the linkages


122


through a mechanism, as described below.




More particularly, the second frame leg


16


supports first and second L-shaped arms


126


,


128


for pivoting movement around axes


130


,


132


, which are substantially parallel to each other and orthogonal to the line of movement of the actuator assembly


22


. In a preferred form, the axes


130


,


132


reside in a plane which is orthogonal to the line of movement of the actuator assembly


22


.




The arms


126


,


128


have the same construction and are mounted as mirror images of each other upon the leg


16


. Exemplary leg


126


has a linkage connecting portion


134


and a driven portion


136


. The connecting portion


134


has an opening


138


to accept a bent end


140


on the linkage


122


so that the end


140


is pivotable about an axis


142


relative to the arm


126


.




The driven portion


136


of the arm


126


has a curved edge


144


that is engaged by a flat surface


146


on the plate


40


as the actuator assembly


22


is moved rearwardly. As the flat surface


146


engages the edge


144


and advances rearwardly, the arm


126


is caused to pivot in the direction of the arrow


148


around the axis


130


. The rounded contour of the edge


144


allows the edge


144


and surface


146


to slide against each other as the plate


40


and arm


126


reposition. Through this interaction, the arm


126


is pivotable between a first position, shown in

FIGS. 3 and 7

, and a second position, shown in phantom lines in FIG.


3


and in FIG.


8


. Movement of the arm


126


from its first position into its second position causes the linkage


122


to cause the latch assembly


110


to change from the latched state to the unlatched state therefor, i.e., from the state in

FIG. 7

to the state in FIG.


8


.




The plate


40


cooperates with the second arm


128


in the same manner to cause the second arm to reposition the associated linkage


122


to change the state of the associated latch assembly


110


.




The frame stops


18


,


20


abut to the legs


128


,


126


to limit pivoting of each arm


126


,


128


from its first position to beyond its second position. The edges


150


,


152


of the frame leg


14


abut to the arms


126


,


128


to limit movement of each of the arms


126


,


128


from their second position to beyond their first position.




The frame leg


16


has an opening


154


formed therethrough which is fully surrounded by the single piece defining the first and second frame legs


14


,


16


. The plate


40


projects upwardly into, and preferably through, the opening


154


. This allows the plate surface


146


to contact the arm edges


150


,


152


at a location thereon below the top edge


156


of the plate


40


.




In

FIGS. 9-12

, the control mechanism


10


is shown operatively connected to another type of latch assembly


160


. The latch assembly


160


has a U-shaped housing


162


which supports a catch element


164


for pivoting movement between the position shown in

FIGS. 9 and 10

and the position shown in

FIGS. 11 and 12

, representing two different states for the latch assembly


160


. Changing of the latch assembly


160


between the states shown in

FIGS. 9 and 10

and that of


11


and


12


is effected by pivoting an actuator arm


166


about an axis


168


, which is accomplished by connecting the arm


126


to the arm


166


through a linkage


170


in the same manner as previously described for the linkage


122


.




In this particular latch assembly construction, the catch element


164


is normally spring biased towards the position shown in

FIGS. 11 and 12

by a coil spring


172


. The actuating arm


166


overcomes this spring bias and in the position of FIGS.


9


and maintains the catch element


164


in the position of

FIGS. 11 and 12

. By pivoting the actuating arm


166


from the position in

FIGS. 9 and 10

in the direction off the arrow


174


, the catch element is allowed to pivot under the force of the spring


172


to the position of

FIGS. 9 and 10

.




The foregoing disclosure of specific embodiments is intended to be illustrative of the broad concepts comprehended by the invention.



Claims
  • 1. A control mechanism for operating a latch, said control mechanism comprising:a frame having first and second legs made from substantially flat material so that the first and second legs cooperatively define an L shape; a first arm attached to the first leg on the frame for pivoting movement relative to the frame around a first axis between first and second positions, said first arm having a first edge and a first connecting portion, the first connecting portion being connectable to the latch to effect operation of the latch as an incident of the first arm moving from the first position into the second position; a housing that is attached to the second leg; and an actuator assembly in the housing, the actuator assembly translatable relative to the frame and housing between normal and actuating positions along a line that is transverse to the first axis, said actuator assembly engaging the first edge without extending through the first arm and causing the first arm to move from the first position into the second position as an incident of the actuator assembly moving from the normal position into the actuating position, said actuator assembly having a surface that is directly engagable and repositionable by an operator to thereby move the actuator assembly from the normal position into the actuating position.
  • 2. The control mechanism according to claim 1 further comprising a second arm attached to the first leg on the frame for pivoting movement relative to the frame around a second axis between third and fourth positions, said second arm having a second edge and a second connecting portion, the second connecting portion being connectable to a second latch to effect operation of the second latch as an incident of the second arm moving from the third position into the fourth position.
  • 3. The control mechanism according to claim 2 wherein the actuator assembly engages the second edge and causes the second arm to move from the third position into the fourth position as an incident of the actuator assembly moving from the normal position into the actuating position.
  • 4. The control mechanism according to claim 3 wherein the actuator assembly moves as one piece between the normal and actuating positions.
  • 5. The control mechanism according to claim 1 wherein the actuator assembly is spring biased towards the normal position.
  • 6. The control mechanism according to claim 1 wherein the first arm has an L shape.
  • 7. The control mechanism according to claim 2 wherein the first and second axes reside within a single plane, the actuator assembly is translatable in a first line between the normal and actuating positions, and the first line is orthogonal to the single plane.
  • 8. The control mechanism according to claim 1 in combination with a latch having first and second different operating states and a linkage acting between the first connecting portion of the first arm and the latch to change the latch from the first operating state into the second operating state as an incident of the first arm moving between the first and second positions.
  • 9. The control mechanism according to claim 1 wherein the first and second legs are formed as one piece.
  • 10. The control mechanism according to claim 1 wherein the frame has an opening which is fully surrounded by the frame, the actuator assembly comprises a plate which translates along the line and causes the first arm to move from the first position into the second position and the second arm to move from the third position into the fourth position as an incident of the actuator assembly moving from the normal position into the actuating position, and the plate extends through the opening in the frame.
  • 11. The control mechanism according to claim 2 wherein the actuator assembly includes a plate which abuts the first and second edges and thereby causes the first arm to move from the first position into the second position and the second arm to move from the third position into the fourth position as an incident of the actuator assembly moving from the normal position into the actuating position.
  • 12. The control mechanism according to claim 11 wherein the first edge has a curved configuration.
  • 13. The control mechanism for operating a latch according to claim 1 wherein the actuator assembly is not attached to the first leg on the frame.
  • 14. A control mechanism for operating a latch, said control mechanism comprising:a frame having first and second legs defining an L shape; a first arm attached to the first leg on the frame for pivoting movement relative to the frame around a first axis between first and second positions, said first arm having a first edge and a first connecting portion, the first connecting portion being connectable to the latch to effect operation of the latch as an incident of the first arm moving from the first position into the second position; and an actuator assembly attached to the second leg on the frame, the actuator assembly translatable relative to the frame between normal and actuating positions along a line that is transverse to the first axis, said actuator assembly engaging the first edge without extending through the first arm and causing the first arm to move from the first position into the second position as an incident of the actuator assembly moving from the normal position into the actuating position, said actuator assembly having a surface that is directly engagable and repositionable by an operator to thereby move the actuator assembly from the normal position into the actuating position, the control further comprising a second arm attached to the first leg on the frame for pivoting movement relative to the frame around a second axis between third and fourth positions, said second arm having a second edge and a second connecting portion. the second connecting portion being connectable to a second latch to effect operation of the second latch as an incident of the second arm moving from the third position into the fourth position, wherein the first and second axes reside within a single plane, the actuator assembly is translatable in a first line between the normal and actuating positions, and the first line is orthogonal to the single plane, wherein the actuator assembly includes a plate which abuts the first and second edges and thereby causes the first arm to move from the first position into the second position and the second arm to move from the third position into the fourth position as an incident of the actuator assembly moving from the normal position into the actuating position, wherein the first edge has a curved configuration, wherein the plate has a flat surface which abuts to the first edge.
  • 15. The control mechanism according to claim 14 wherein the flat surface on the plate resides in a plane that is substantially parallel to the single plane.
  • 16. A control mechanism for operating a latch, said control mechanism comprising:a frame having first and second legs defining an L shape; a first arm attached to the first leg on the frame for pivoting movement relative to the frame around a first axis between first and second positions, said first arm having a first edge and a first connecting portion, the first connecting portion being connectable to the latch to effect operation of the latch as an incident of the first arm moving from the first position into the second position; and an actuator assembly attached to the second leg on the frame, the actuator assembly translatable relative to the frame between normal and actuating positions along a line that is transverse to the first axis, said actuator assembly engaging the first edge without extending through the first arm and causing the first arm to move from the first position into the second position as an incident of the actuator assembly moving from the normal position into the actuating position, said actuator assembly having a surface that is directly engagable and repositionable by an operator to thereby move the actuator assembly from the normal position into the actuating position, the control mechanism further comprising a cantilevered finger grip attached fixedly to the frame and having a surface against which a user's finger of one hand can be placed to facilitate pressing by another finger on the user's one hand against the actuator assembly.
  • 17. A control mechanism for operating a latch, said control mechanism comprising:a frame; a first arm attached to the frame for pivoting movement relative to the frame around a first axis between first and second positions, said first arm having a first edge and a first connecting portion, the first connecting portion being connectable to the latch to effect operation of the latch as an incident of the first arm moving from the first position into the second position; and an actuator assembly that is translatable relative to the frame between normal and actuating positions along a line that is transverse to the first axis, said actuator assembly engaging the first edge and causing the first arm to move from the first position into the second position as an incident of the actuator assembly moving from the normal position into the actuating position, said actuator assembly having a surface that is directly engagable and repositionable by an operator to thereby move the actuator assembly from the normal position into the actuating position, the control further comprising a second arm attached to the frame for pivoting movement relative to the frame around a second axis between third and fourth positions, said second arm having a second edge and a second connecting portion, the second connecting portion being connectable to a second latch to effect operation of the second latch as an incident of the second arm moving from the third position into the fourth position, wherein the first and second axes reside within a single plane, the actuator assembly is translatable in a first line between the normal and actuating positions, and the first line is orthogonal to the single plane, wherein the actuator assembly includes a plate which abuts the first and second edges and thereby causes the first arm to move from the first position into the second position and the second arm to move from the third position into the fourth position as an incident of the actuator assembly moving from the normal position into the actuating position, wherein the first edge has a curved configuration, wherein the plate has a flat surface which abuts to the first edge.
  • 18. A control mechanism for operating a latch, said control mechanism comprising:a frame; a first arm attached to the frame for pivoting movement relative to the frame around a first axis between first and second positions, said first arm having a first edge and a first connecting portion, the first connecting portion being connectable to the latch to effect operation of the latch as an incident of the first arm moving from the first position into the second position; a housing; and an actuator assembly in the housing that is translatable relative to the frame between normal and actuating positions along a line that is transverse to the first axis, said actuator assembly engaging the first edge and causing the first arm to move from the first position into the second position as an incident of the actuator assembly moving from the normal position into the actuating position, said actuator assembly having a surface that is directly engagable and repositionable by an operator to thereby move the actuator assembly from the normal position into the actuating position, said control mechanism further comprising a cantilevered finger grip separate from the housing and attached fixedly to the frame by the housing and having a surface against which a user's finger on one hand can be placed to facilitate pressing by another finger on the user's one hand against the actuator assembly.
  • 19. A control mechanism for operating a latch, said control mechanism comprising:a frame having first and second legs defining an L shape; a first arm attached to the first leg on the frame for pivoting movement relative to the frame around a first axis between first and second positions, the first leg having a stop for abutting to the first arm and limiting pivoting movement of the first arm in one direction around the first axis, there being a single piece that defines the first and second legs and the stop, said first arm having a first edge and a first connecting portion, the first connecting portion being connectable to the latch to effect operation of the latch as an incident of the first arm moving from the first position into the second position; and an actuator assembly attached to the second leg on the frame, the actuator assembly translatable relative to the frame between normal and actuating positions along a line that is transverse to the first axis, said actuator assembly engaging the first edge and causing the first arm to move from the first position into the second position as an incident of the actuator assembly moving from the normal position into the actuating position, said actuator assembly having a surface that is directly engagable and repositionable by an operator to thereby move the actuator assembly from the normal position into the actuating position.
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