Information
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Patent Grant
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6378919
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Patent Number
6,378,919
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Date Filed
Tuesday, April 4, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 30, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Knight; Anthony
- Patel; Vishal
Agents
- Calfa; Jeffrey P.
- Powell; Neil T.
- Sullivan; Dennis Kelly
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 070 465
- 292 31
- 292 41
- 292 38
- 292 141
- 292 146
- 292 166
- 292 171
- 292 174
- 292 DIG 5
- 292 DIG 42
- 292 DIG 43
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The invention provides a dual release system for a slam lock to a luggage compartment door for a vehicle. The slam lock, as is conventional, includes a catch and a latch bar. The catch is installed on a surface of the luggage compartment adjacent the door. The latch bar is mounted through a lock cylinder, which is in turn mounted through opposite major sides of the door to bring the latch bar into engagement with the catch when the door is closed. The latch bar is spring biased to releasably engage the catch. The lock cylinder is accessible by key from the major side of the door on the exterior of the vehicle, and is actuable to move the latch bar to a released position relative to the catch. A release cable within the vehicle is attached to the latch bar to pull the latch bar to the released position relative to the catch.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to locks for sleeper cab units installed on trucks.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Tractor rigs for trucks used for long distance hauling of trailers often have a sleeping unit for the driver or his relief. The sleeping units are usually attached to the back of the tractor cab as a sleeping cab or are formed as an integral rearward extension of the tractor cab itself.
In order to conveniently exploit all of the usable space of the sleeping unit, portions of the sleeping unit not readily used as living space may be used as space for luggage. Access to this space as luggage compartments may be had from the exterior of the sleeping unit through luggage doors.
The luggage door or doors have typically been secured by the use of slam locks. The slam locks secure the doors from opening unless the slam lock is released. The release mechanism for these slam locks has typically been an internal mechanical system connected to a handle accessible from one of the seats in the driver compartment or a key release system accessible only from the exterior of the vehicle. No system has provided the convenience of both internal and external operation as has been provided with automobile trunks for many years. This may stem in part from the differences between slam locks and the latching mechanisms used for automotive trunks.
Many users would prefer to be able to gain access to the luggage compartment both directly from outside the passenger cab as well as being able to internally release the latch for the luggage compartment.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object of the invention is to provide an auxiliary door for a vehicle, the door having two release systems, one being accessible from inside the vehicle and the other being accessible from outside the vehicle.
The invention provides a dual release system for a slam lock to a luggage compartment door for a vehicle. The slam lock, as is conventional includes a catch and a latch bar. The catch is installed on a surface of the luggage compartment adjacent the door. The latch bar is mounted through a lock cylinder, which is in turn mounted through opposite major sides of the door to bring the latch bar into engagement with the catch when the door is closed. The latch bar is spring biased to releasably engage the catch. The lock cylinder is accessible by key from the major side of the door on the exterior of the vehicle, and is actuable to move the latch bar to a released position relative to the catch. A release cable or similar mechanism within the vehicle is attached to the latch bar to pull the latch bar to the released position relative to the catch and thereby release the slam lock.
Additional effects, features and advantages will be apparent in the written description that follows.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The novel features believed characteristic of the invention are set forth in the appended claims. The invention itself however, as well as a preferred mode of use, further objects and advantages thereof, will best be understood by reference to the following detailed description of an illustrative embodiment when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a tractor sleeper cab showing an auxiliary access door;
FIG. 2
is a side elevation of a tractor sleeper cab auxiliary access door;
FIG. 3
is a perspective view of a cylindrical lock with slam latch and auxiliary cable release;
FIG. 4
is a perspective view of a cylindrical lock with slam latch; and
FIG. 5
is a cross-sectional view the cylindrical lock with slam latch.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a truck tractor unit
10
on which is mounted a sleeper cab
11
. In the figures like numerals refer to equivalent structures. An auxiliary door
12
into sleeper cab
11
provides access to luggage or auxiliary equipment stored in a compartment (not shown) in the sleeper cab. Tractor unit
10
also includes an operator cab
13
mounted forward from the sleeper cab
11
and through which access to the sleeper cab may be gained. Passenger and operator access to operator cab
13
is through doors on each side of the tractor unit
10
including right side door
17
. Conventionally, a pull handle for releasing a slam lock securing auxiliary door
12
is located inside the operator cab
13
near door
17
.
FIG. 2
is an exterior view of auxiliary door
12
. Auxiliary door
12
may be lifted open after release of an interior slam lock by pulling on handle
14
. Auxiliary door
12
swings open on hinge
16
, which couples the door to a rim
20
defining an access through the side of sleeper cab
11
. The slam lock internally securing auxiliary door
12
may be released by rotation of a key introduced to key access
18
through exterior major face
22
of the auxiliary door.
FIG. 3
is a perspective view of a slam lock
25
used to secure auxiliary door
12
in a closed position. Slam lock
25
includes a catch
28
mounted to a floor
30
of an internal storage or luggage compartment. Cylinder lock
26
is mounted through auxiliary door
12
and projects into the interior compartment from an internal major face
24
of the auxiliary door. Catch
28
is positioned to engage a latch bar
32
extending downwardly from cylinder lock
26
whenever auxiliary door
12
is closed. Latch bar
32
has beveled end
34
the leading surface of which rides over catch
28
as door
12
is forced closed. Latch bar
32
moves downwardly once it clears catch
28
to lock. Catch
28
is a rigid, single piece element, sloped along the face first contacting the approaching beveled end
34
in a direction to cooperate with urging latch bar
32
upwardly against a biasing spring (discussed below).
Latch bar
34
may be pulled upwardly to release the engagement of bar
32
from catch
28
. One mechanism to effect release of slam lock
25
is handle
40
, which is connected to one end of release cable
36
. Pulling on handle
40
applies tension along release cable
36
. The opposite end of cable
36
is attached to the end of latch bar
32
opposite the beveled end
34
. Tension on cable
36
thus acts to retract latch bar
32
upwardly out of engagement with catch
28
. Release cable
36
is positioned and protected in a channel
42
, which allows the handle
40
to be conveniently positioned anywhere in the vehicle. Alternative mechanisms may be provided for pulling latch bar
32
up and out of engagement with catch
28
. For example, a rod and lever mechanism could be used, or an electric switch which activated motor for pulling a trip wire or rod attached to pull latch bar
32
upwardly.
FIG. 4
is a cross-sectional view of a cylinder lock
26
. Latch bar
32
may also be retracted from engagement with catch
28
by rotation of the lock cylinder of cylinder lock
26
. Cylinder lock
26
is mounted through auxiliary door
12
exhibiting a access
18
for a conventional key blade
60
to the exterior major face
22
of the door and extending beyond the interior major face
24
of the door. Upon insertion of key blade
60
of a key
58
, lock cylinder
44
may be rotated to turn a cam
46
, which in turn engages a cam rider
48
extending from latch bar
32
toward the main body of the lock cylinder
26
. A compression spring
50
is disposed around the body of the latch bar
32
riding against cooperating surfaces extending from the bar or cylinder lock
26
to urge the latch bar downwardly. A peg
54
extends from latch bar
32
near its upper end to all attachment of release cable
36
.
FIG. 5
is a rear perspective view of cylinder lock
26
illustrating a notch
52
in the back of cylinder lock
26
to gain access to latch bar
32
.
The invention provides a slam lock for securing an auxiliary door to a vehicle while giving users of the vehicle two release systems for the door. In the preferred embodiment a mechanical pull cable release system is accessible from inside the vehicle and a key actuated system is usable from outside the vehicle. The exterior key based release system for the slam lock luggage door may use the ignition key to the vehicle.
While the invention is shown in only one of its forms, it is not thus limited but is susceptible to various changes and modifications without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
Claims
- 1. Apparatus comprising:a vehicle compartment; a luggage compartment defined by a plurality of interior surfaces; an access to the luggage compartment from a vehicle exterior; a door hingedly attached along an edge of the access for closing the access; a catch installed on a surface of the interior surface adjacent the access, the catch being a single piece rigid element having a fixed position in relation to the access and having a sloped face toward the access; a lock cylinder mounted through opposite major sides of the door and defining a latch bar guide perpendicular to the lock cylinder; a latch bar mounted in the latch bar guide for linear travel through the lock cylinder to releasably engage the catch, the latch bar being positioned by the latch bar guide to impinge on the catch as the door is closed and having a leading beveled edge along an exposed end of the latch bar for riding over the sloped face of the catch as the door is closed on the access; a spring in the latch bar guide engaging the latch bar to bias the latch bar against the sloped face with the latch bar assuming an engaged position with the catch when the door is fully closed; a cam mounted in the latch guide coupled to the lock cylinder and actuable by key from outside the luggage compartment when the door is closed to retract the latch bar to a released position relative to the catch; a release cable attached to the latch bar at one end to retract the latch bar to the released position relative to the catch; and a handle attached to the opposite end of the release cable and positioned at a location remote to the latch bar and catch and outside the luggage compartment but inside the vehicle compartment.
- 2. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1, further comprising:the vehicle compartment is a truck sleeper unit.
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