Claims
- 1. A lock assembly, comprising:
- a) housing means including first and second housing members having wall portions thereof that extend in spaced, substantially parallel planes for defining a hollow housing interior that is bounded at least in part by formation means for protectively housing and operably mounting selected operating components of the lock assembly within the hollow interior, with the housing means having first and second end regions thereof that are spaced one from the other along an imaginary center plane that extends substantially centrally through the hollow interior and substantially perpendicular to said spaced parallel planes, with the housing means including passage-defining means located near said first end region for defining a keeper-receiving passage that extends along an imaginary passage axis that extends within the center plane and extends substantially perpendicular to said spaced parallel planes, with the keeper-receiving passage being configured to receive portions of a keeper therein when the housing means and the keeper portions are moved relatively toward each other, with the passage-defining means including opposed first and second wall portions that face toward each other and extend along opposite sides of said passage axis and along opposite sides of said center plane so as to be located substantially symmetrically about the center plane, with the passage-defining means also defining opposed first and second latch-member-receiving passages that open through the opposed first and second wall portions into opposite sides of the keeper-receiving passage, with the housing means including lock operator mounting means located near said second end region for mounting lock operator means for rotation about a lock operator axis that extends within the center plane and extends substantially perpendicular to the spaced parallel planes, and with said wall portions of the housing means cooperating to define said hollow housing interior such that it includes first and second communicating portions that are adjacent to each other but are located on opposite sides of said center plane, with the first and second communicating portions cooperating to define a common central chamber that extends from a first end region thereof to a second end region thereof in a manner that is substantially symmetrical in configuration with respect to said center plane, with the housing means having opposed pairs of guide surfaces extending in parallel, end-to-end directions and being arranged symmetrically about the center plane so as to provide slide-guide surfaces at various locations within the central chamber, with the first and second latch-member-receiving passages opening into the first end region of said first and second portions of the central chamber, respectively, to thereby communicate the keeper-receiving passage with a first end region of the central chamber, and with the lock operator mounting means including aligned holes formed through the first and second housing members and opening into the second end region of the central chamber;
- b) operating component means connected to the housing means and having at least portions thereof that are protectively housed by the central chamber, including:
- i) first and second latch members pivotally connected to the housing means for movement about parallel pivot axis that are spaced equidistantly from the center plane but are located on opposite sides thereof within the first end region of the central chamber, with the latch members each having a base portion that extends from the location of the associated pivot axis in a direction extending away from said center plane toward an associated abutment location with the abutment locations being near opposite peripheral portions of the first end region of the central chamber, and with the latch members having abutment formations connected thereto at said abutment locations, with the latch members also having oppositely curved hook-shaped latching formations that extend away from the base portions and into the latch-member-receiving passages, and with the latch members also having keeper engagement formation means defined on distal end regions of the latching formations for releasably latchingly engaging keeper portions that may be positioned so as to extend into the keeper-receiving passage;
- ii) latch member biasing means interposed between the housing means and the first and second latch members for biasing the latch members oppositely about their associated pivot axes to bias the keeper engagement formations toward each other so as to extend into latching engagement with such keeper portions as may be positioned to extend into the keeper-receiving passage;
- iii) slide means slidably supported within the central chamber of the housing means and having abutment means connected thereto for extending into the first end region of the central chamber for abuttingly engaging the abutment formations of the latch members for concurrently pivoting the first and second latch members in opposite directions abut their associated pivot axes to effect "unlatching" movement of the first and second latch members from engagement with such keeper portions as may be positioned to extend into the keeper-receiving passage, with the aforesaid unlatching movement serving to retract the keeper engagement formation means into the latch-member-receiving passages to release their engagement with such keeper portions as may be positioned to extend into the keeper-receiving passage, with said "unlatching" movement of the latch members resulting from sliding type of corresponding unlatching movement executed by the slide means being moved within the central chamber in a direction extending away from the first end region thereof and toward the second end region thereof, and with the slide means having first driving formation means that extends transversely within the second end region of the central chamber a location near said lock operator axis;
- iv) slide biasing means interposed between the housing means and the slide means for biasing the slide means away from the second end region of the central chamber and toward the first end region of the central chamber so that said sliding type of unlatching movement of the slide means is opposed by the slide biasing means;
- v) lock operator means pivotally connected to the housing means for pivoting about the lock operator axis, with the lock operator means having second drive formation means for extending into said second end region of the housing means and into driving engagement with the first driving formation means for effecting unlatching movement of the slide means in response to pivotal unlatching movement of the lock operator means about said lock operator axis;
- c) said slide means includes a sheet metal stamping that is characterized by a generally U-shaped configuration that is symmetric about the center plane in that it includes first and second leg formations that are mirror images of each other, that define a plurality of edge surface formations for extending into sliding engagement with said slide-guide surfaces at said various locations within the central chamber, that have oppositely extending foot-like formation means that are located within the first end region of the central chamber for defining said abutment formation means, and that extend into the second end region of the central chamber where the first and second leg formations join with an integrally-formed bridging leg that extends transversely through the second end region of the central chamber so as to cross the center plane relatively near to the lock operator axis, with the bridging leg being configured to define at least a portion of the first driving formation means, with the first and second leg formations being substantially flat and extending in a substantially common plane that parallels said spaced, substantially parallel planes of the housing means except that, at locations midway along the lengths of the first and second leg formations, a first pair of upwardly turned, tab-like formations is provided for engaging the slide biasing means, and a second pair of upwardly turned, tab-like formations is provided for enhancing the area of contact between said edge surfaces of the first and second leg formations and a selected pair of said opposed slide-guide surfaces, and with the bridging leg extending in a plane that is substantially perpendicular to said common plane so as to define a relatively flat, thin bridging leg that is drivingly engaged by the lock operator means to effect unlatching movement of the slide means in response to pivotal movement of the lock operator means about the lock operator axis;
- d) a selected one of the first and second housing members is formed as a substantially flat sheet metal stamping while the other of the first and second housing members is formed as a cast metal part that provides the majority of the thickness of the resulting assembly of the first and second housing members, with both of the first and second housing members nonetheless contributing to the definition of the opposed first and second wall portions that face toward each other and extend along opposite sides of the keeper-receiving passage;
- e) said selected one of the first and second housing members being formed as a substantially flat sheet metal stamping;
- f) a portion of said selected housing member being pressed inwardly toward said other of the housing members to provide a substantially flat C-shaped surface portion that extends in a plane that is located inwardly relative to a plane in which a majority of the remainder of the portions of said selected housing member extend; and,
- g) said C-shaped surface portion overlying at least portions of the first and second wall portions that extend along opposite sides of the keeper-receiving passage so as to contribute to the definition of portions of the opposed first and second latch-member-receiving passages.
- 2. A lock assembly, comprising:
- a) housing means including first and second housing members having wall portions thereof that extend in spaced, substantially parallel planes for defining a hollow housing interior that is bounded at least in part by formation means for protectively housing and operably mounting selected operating components of the lock assembly within the hollow interior, with the housing means having first and second end regions thereof that are spaced one from the other along an imaginary center plane that extends substantially centrally through the hollow interior and substantially perpendicular to said spaced parallel planes, with the housing means including passage-defining means located near said first end region for defining a keeper-receiving passage that extends along an imaginary passage axis that extends within the center plane and extends substantially perpendicular to said spaced parallel planes, with the keeper-receiving passage being configured to receive portions of a keeper therein when the housing means and the keeper portions are moved relatively toward each other, with the passage-defining means including opposed first and second wall portions that face toward each other and extend along opposite sides of said passage axis and along opposite sides of said center plane so as to be located substantially symmetrically about the center plane, with the passage-defining means also defining opposed first and second latch-member-receiving passages that open through the opposed first and second wall portions into opposite sides of the keeper-receiving passage, with the housing means including lock operator mounting means located near said second end region for mounting lock operator means for rotation about a lock operator axis that extends within the center plane and extends substantially perpendicular to the spaced parallel planes, and with said wall portions of the housing means cooperating to define said hollow housing interior such that it includes first and second communicating portions that are adjacent to each other but are located on opposite sides of said center plane, with the first and second communicating portions cooperating to define a common central chamber that extends from a first end region thereof to a second end region thereof in a manner that is substantially symmetrical in configuration with respect to said center plane, with the housing means having opposed pairs of guide surfaces extending in parallel, end-to-end directions and being arranged symmetrically about the center plane so as to provide slide-guide surfaces at various locations within the central chamber, with the first and second latch-member-receiving passages opening into the first end region of said first and second portions of the central chamber, respectively, to thereby communicate the keeper-receiving passage with a first end region of the central chamber, and with the lock operator mounting means including aligned holes formed through the first and second housing members and opening into the second end region of the central chamber;
- b) operating component means connected to the housing means and having at least portions thereof that are protectively housed by the central chamber, including:
- i) first and second latch members pivotally connected to the housing means for movement about parallel pivot axis that are spaced equidistantly from the center plane but are located on opposite sides thereof within the first end region of the central chamber, with the latch members each having a base portion that extends from the location of the associated pivot axis in a direction extending away from said center plane toward an associated abutment location with the abutment locations being near opposite peripheral portions of the first end region of the central chamber, and with the latch members having abutment formations connected thereto at said abutment locations, with the latch members also having oppositely curved hook-shaped latching formations that extend away from the base portions and into the latch-member-receiving passages, and with the latch members also having keeper engagement formation means defined on distal end regions of the latching formations for releasably latchingly engaging keeper portions that may be positioned so as to extend into the keeper-receiving passage;
- ii) latch member biasing means interposed between the housing means and the first and second latch members for biasing the latch members oppositely about their associated pivot axes to bias the keeper engagement formations toward each other so as to extend into latching engagement with such keeper portions as may be positioned to extend into the keeper-receiving passage;
- iii) slide means slidably supported within the central chamber of the housing means and having abutment means connected thereto for extending into the first end region of the central chamber for abuttingly engaging the abutment formations of the latch members for concurrently pivoting the first and second latch members in opposite directions about their associated pivot axes to effect "unlatching" movement of the first and second latch members from engagement with such keeper portions as may be positioned to extend into the keeper-receiving passage, with the aforesaid unlatching movement serving to retract the keeper engagement formation means into the latch-member-receiving passages to release their engagement with such keeper portions as may be positioned to extend into the keeper-receiving passage, with said "unlatching" movement of the latch members resulting from sliding type of corresponding unlatching movement executed by the slide means being moved within the central chamber in a direction extending away from the first end region thereof and toward the second end region thereof, and with the slide means having first driving formation means that extends transversely within the second end region of the central chamber a location near said lock operator axis;
- iv) slide biasing means interposed between the housing means and the slide means for biasing the slide means away from the second end region of the central chamber and toward the first end region of the central chamber so that said sliding type of unlatching movement of the slide means is opposed by the slide biasing means;
- v) lock operator means pivotally connected to the housing means for pivoting about the lock operator axis, with the lock operator means having second drive formation means for extending into said second end region of the housing means and into driving engagement with the first driving formation means for effecting unlatching movement of the slide means in response to pivotal unlatching movement of the lock operator means about said lock operator axis;
- c) said slide means includes a sheet metal stamping that is characterized by a generally U-shaped configuration that is symmetric about the center plane in that it includes first and second leg formations that are mirror images of each other, that define a plurality of edge surface formations for extending into sliding engagement with said slide-guide surfaces at said various locations within the central chamber, that have oppositely extending foot-like formation means that are located within the first end region of the central chamber for defining said abutment formation means, and that extend into the second end region of the central chamber where the first and second leg formations join with an integrally-formed bridging leg that extends transversely through the second end region of the central chamber so as to cross the center plane relatively near to the lock operator axis, with the bridging leg being configured to define at least a portion of the first driving formation means, with the first and second leg formations being substantially flat and extending in a substantially common plane that parallels said spaced, substantially parallel planes of the housing means except that, at locations midway along the lengths of the first and second leg formations, a first pair of upwardly turned, tab-like formations is provided for engaging the slide biasing means, and a second pair of upwardly turned, tab-like formations is provided for enhancing the area of contact between said edge surfaces of the first and second leg formations and a selected pair of said opposed slide-guide surfaces, and with the bridging leg extending in a plane that is substantially perpendicular to said common plane so as to define a relatively flat, thin bridging leg that is drivingly engaged by the lock operator means to effect unlatching movement of the slide means in response to pivotal movement of the lock operator means about the lock operator axis;
- d) a selected one of the first and second housing members is formed as a substantially flat sheet metal stamping while the other of the first and second housing members is formed as a cast metal part that provides the majority of the thickness of the resulting assembly of the first and second housing members, with both of the first and second housing members nonetheless contributing to the definition of the opposed first and second wall portions that face toward each other and extend along opposite sides of the keeper-receiving passage;
- e) said other of the housing members having peripherally extending wall portions that are of a common "major thickness" that defines said "majority of thickness;"
- f) a plurality of relatively small post-like formations being formed as integral portions of said other housing member;
- g) said small post-like formations defining regional thickness of said other housing member that are greater than said "major thickness," whereby said small post-like formations project toward said selected housing member to an extent that goes beyond a plane that is defined by said portions that are of said "major thickness;" and,
- h) said selected housing member having openings formed therethrough so as to receive the small post-like formations so as to assist in maintaining a congruent orientation of the first and second housing members.
- 3. A lock assembly, comprising:
- a) housing means including first and second housing members having wall portions thereof that extend in spaced, substantially parallel planes for defining a hollow housing interior that is bounded at least in part by formation means for protectively housing and operably mounting selected operating components of the lock assembly within the hollow interior, with the housing means having first and second end regions thereof that are spaced one from the other along an imaginary center plane that extends substantially centrally through the hollow interior and substantially perpendicular to said spaced parallel planes, with the housing means including passage-defining means located near said first end region for defining a keeper-receiving passage that extends along an imaginary passage axis that extends within the center plane and extends substantially perpendicular to said spaced parallel planes, with the keeper-receiving passage being configured to receive portions of a keeper therein when the housing means and the keeper portions are moved relatively toward each other, with the passage-defining means including opposed first and second wall portions that face toward each other and extend along opposite sides of said passage axis and along opposite sides of said center plane so as to be located substantially symmetrically about the center plane, with the passage-defining means also defining opposed first and second latch-member-receiving passages than open through the opposed first and second wall portions into opposite sides of the keeper-receiving passage, with the housing means including lock operator mounting means located near said second end region for mounting lock operator means for rotation about a lock operator axis that extends within the center plane and extends substantially perpendicular to the spaced parallel planes, and with said wall portions of the housing means cooperating to define said hollow housing interior such that it includes first and second communicating portions that are adjacent to each other but are located on opposite sides of said center plane, with the first and second communicating portions cooperating to define a common central chamber that extends from a first end region thereof to a second end region thereof in a manner that is substantially symmetrical in configuration with respect to said center plane, with the housing means having opposed pairs of guide surfaces extending in parallel, end-to-end directions and being arranged symmetrically about the center plane so as to provide slide-guide surfaces at various locations within the central chamber, with the first and second latch-member-receiving passages opening into the first end region of said first and second portions of the central chamber, respectively, to thereby communicate the keeper-receiving passage with a first end region of the central chamber, and with the lock operator mounting means including aligned holes formed through the first and second housing members and opening into the second end region of the central chamber;
- b) operating component means connected to the housing means and having at least portions thereof that are protectively housed by the central chamber, including:
- i) first and second latch members pivotally connected to the housing means for movement about parallel pivot axes that are spaced equidistantly from the center plane but are located on opposite sides thereof within the first end region of the central chamber, with the latch members each having a base portion that extends from the location of the associated pivot axis in a direction extending away from said center plane toward an associated abutment location with the abutment locations being near opposite peripheral portions of the first end region of the central chamber, and with the latch members having abutment formations connected thereto at said abutment locations, with the latch members also having oppositely curved hook-shaped latching formations that extend away from the base portions and into the latch-member-receiving passages, and with the latch members also having keeper engagement formation means defined on distal end regions of the latching formations for releasably latchingly engaging keeper portions that may be positioned so as to extend into the keeper-receiving passage;
- ii) latch member biasing means interposed between the housing means and the first and second latch members for biasing the latch members oppositely about their associated pivot axes to bias the keeper engagement formations toward each other so as to extend into latching engagement with such keeper portions as may be positioned to extend into the keeper-receiving passage;
- iii) slide means slidably supported within the central chamber of the housing means and having abutment means connected thereto for extending into the first end region of the central chamber for abuttingly engaging the abutment formations of the latch members for concurrently pivoting the first and second latch members in opposite directions about their associated pivot axes to effect "unlatching" movement of the first and second latch members from engagement with such keeper portions as may be positioned to extend into the keeper-receiving passage, with the aforesaid unlatching movement serving to retract the keeper engagement formation means into the latch-member-receiving passages to release their engagement with such keeper portions as may be positioned to extend into the keeper-receiving passage, with said "unlatching" movement of the latch members resulting from sliding type of corresponding unlatching movement executed by the slide means being moved within the central chamber in a direction extending away from the first end region thereof and toward the second end region thereof, and with the slide means having first driving formation means that extends transversely within the second end region of the central chamber a location near said lock operator axis;
- iv) slide biasing means interposed between the housing means and the slide means for biasing the slide means away from the second end region of the central chamber and toward the first end region of the central chamber so that said sliding type of unlatching movement of the slide means is opposed by the slide biasing means;
- v) lock operator means pivotally connected to the housing means for pivoting about the lock operator axis, with the lock operator means having second drive formation means for extending into said second end region of the housing means and into driving engagement with the first driving formation means for effecting unlatching movement of the slide means in response to pivotal unlatching movement of the lock operator means about said lock operator axis;
- c) said slide means includes a sheet metal stamping that is characterized by a generally U-shaped configuration that is symmetric about the center plane in that it includes first and second leg formations that are mirror images of each other, that define a plurality of edge surface formations for extending into sliding engagement with said slide-guide surfaces at said various locations within the central chamber, that have oppositely extending foot-like formation means that are located within the first end region of the central chamber for defining said abutment formation means, and that extend into the second end region of the central chamber where the first and second leg formations join with an integrally-formed bridging leg that extends transversely through the second end region of the central chamber so as to cross the center plane relatively near to the lock operator axis, with the bridging leg being configured to define at least a portion of the first driving formation means, with the first and second leg formations being substantially flat and extending in a substantially common plane that parallels said spaced, substantially parallel planes of the housing means except that, at locations midway along the lengths of the first and second leg formations, a first pair of upwardly turned, tab-like formations is provided for engaging the slide biasing means, and a second pair of upwardly turned, tab-like formations is provided for enhancing the area of contact between said edge surfaces of the first and second leg formations and a selected pair of said opposed slide-guide surfaces, and with the bridging leg extending in a plane that is substantially perpendicular to said common plane so as to define a relatively flat, thin bridging leg that is drivingly engaged by the lock operator means to effect unlatching movement of the slide means in response to pivotal movement of the lock operator means about the lock operator axis;
- d) a selected one of the first and second housing members is formed as a substantially flat sheet metal stamping while the other of the first and second housing members is formed as a cast metal part that provides the majority of the thickness of the resulting assembly of the first and second housing members, with both of the first and second housing members to the definition of the opposed first and second wall portions that face toward each other and extend along opposite sides of the keeper-receiving passage; and,
- e) at least one small post-like formation is formed as an integral part of the casting that forms said selected housing member, said at least one small post-like formation has end portions that extend through a hole means formed in said other of said housing members, and said end portions are "staked" during assembly of the components of the lock assembly so as to provided headed formation means that assists in maintaining a clamped-together assembly of the first and second housing members.
- 4. A lock assembly, comprising:
- a) housing means including first and second housing members having wall portions thereof that extend in spaced, substantially parallel planes for defining a hollow housing interior that is bounded at least in part by formation means for protectively housing and operably mounting selected operating components of the lock assembly within the hollow interior, with the housing means having first and second end regions thereof that are spaced one from the other along an imaginary center plane that extends substantially centrally through the hollow interior and substantially perpendicular to said spaced parallel planes, with the housing means including passage-defining means located near said first end region for defining a keeper-receiving passage that extends along an imaginary passage axis that extends within the center plane and extends substantially perpendicular to said spaced parallel planes, with the keeper-receiving passage being configured to receive portions of a keeper therein when the housing means and the keeper portions are moved relatively toward each other, with the passage-defining means including opposed first and second wall portions that face toward each other and extend along opposite sides of said passage axis and along opposite sides of said center plane so as to be located substantially symmetrically about the center plane, with the passage-defining means also defining opposed first and second latch-member-receiving passages that open through the opposed first and second wall portions into opposite sides of the keeper-receiving passage, with the housing means including lock operator mounting means located near said second end region for mounting lock operator means for rotation about a lock operator axis that extends within the center plane and extends substantially perpendicular to the spaced parallel planes, and with said wall portions of the housing means cooperating to define said hollow housing interior such that it includes first and second communicating portions that are adjacent to each other but are located on opposite sides of said center plane, with the first and second communicating portions cooperating to define a common central chamber that extends from a first end region thereof to a second end region thereof in a manner that is substantially symmetrical in configuration with respect to said center plane, with the housing means having opposed pairs of guide surfaces extending in parallel, end-to-end directions and being arranged symmetrically about the center plane so as to provide slide-guide surfaces at various locations within the central chamber, with the first and second latch-member-receiving passages opening into the first end region of said first and second portions of the central chamber, respectively, to thereby communicate the keeper-receiving passage with a first end region of the central chamber, and with the lock operator mounting means including aligned holes formed through the first and second housing members and opening into the second end region of the central chamber;
- b) operating component means connected to the housing means and having at least portions thereof that are protectively housed by the central chamber, including:
- i) first and second latch members pivotally connected to the housing means for movement about parallel pivot axes that are spaced equidistantly from the center plane but are located on opposite sides thereof within the first end region of the central chamber, with the latch members each having a base portion that extends from the location of the associated pivot axis in a direction extending away from said center plane toward an associated abutment location with the abutment locations being near opposite peripheral portions of the first end region of the central chamber, and with the latch members having abutment formations connected thereto at said abutment locations, with the latch members also having oppositely curved hook-shaped latching formations that extend away from the base portions and into the latch-member-receiving passages, and with the latch members also having keeper engagement formation means defined on distal end regions of the latching formations for releasably latchingly engaging keeper portions that may be positioned so as to extend into the keeper-receiving passage;
- ii) latch member biasing means interposed between the housing means and the first and second latch members for biasing the latch members oppositely about their associated pivot axes to bias the keeper engagement formations toward each other so as to extend into latching engagement with such keeper portions as may be positioned to extend into the keeper-receiving passage;
- iii) slide means slidably supported within the central chamber of the housing means and having abutment means connected thereto for extending into the first end region of the central chamber for abuttingly engaging the abutment formations of the latch members for concurrently pivoting the first and second latch members in opposite directions about their associated pivot axes to effect "unlatching" movement of the first and second latch members from engagement with such keeper portions as may be positioned to extend into the keeper-receiving passage, with the aforesaid unlatching movement serving to retract the keeper engagement formation means into the latch-member-receiving passages to release their engagement with such keeper portions as may be positioned to extend into the keeper-receiving passage, with said "unlatching" movement of the latch members resulting from sliding type of corresponding unlatching movement executed by the slide means being moved within the central chamber in a direction extending away from the first end region thereof and toward the second end region thereof, and with the slide means having first driving formation means that extends transversely within the second end region of the central chamber a location near said lock operator axis;
- iv) slide biasing means interposed between the housing means and the slide means for biasing the slide means away from the second end region of the central chamber and toward the first end region of the central chamber so that said sliding type of unlatching movement of the slide means is opposed by the slide biasing means;
- v) lock operator means pivotally connected to the housing means for pivoting about the lock operator axis, with the lock operator means having second drive formation means for extending into said second end region of the housing means and into driving engagement with the first driving formation means for effecting unlatching movement of the slide means in response to pivotal unlatching movement of the lock operator means about said lock operator axis;
- c) said slide means includes a sheet metal stamping that is characterized by a generally U-shaped configuration that is symmetric about the center plane in that it includes first and second leg formations that are mirror images of each other, that define a plurality of edge surface formations for extending into sliding engagement with said slide-guide surfaces at said various locations within the central chamber, that have oppositely extending foot-like formation means that are located within the first end region of the central chamber for defining said abutment formation means, and that extend into the second end region of the central chamber where the first and second leg formations join with an integrally-formed bridging leg that extends transversely through the second end region of the central chamber so as to cross the center plane relatively near to the lock operator axis, with the bridging leg being configured to define at least a portion of the first driving formation means, with the first and second leg formations being substantially flat and extending in a substantially common plane that parallels said spaced, substantially parallel planes of the housing means except that, at locations midway along the lengths of the first and second leg formations, a first pair of upwardly turned, tab-like formations is provided for engaging the slide biasing means, and a second pair of upwardly turned, tab-like formations is provided for enhancing the area of contact between said edge surfaces of the first and second leg formations and a selected pair of said opposed slide-guide surfaces, and with the bridging leg extending in a plane that is substantially perpendicular to said common plane so as to define a relatively flat, thin bridging leg that is drivingly engaged by the lock operator means to effect unlatching movement of the slide means in response to pivotal movement of the lock operator means about the lock operator axis;
- d) a selected one of the first and second housing members is formed as a substantially flat sheet metal stamping while the other of the first and second housing members is formed as a cast metal part that provides the majority of the thickness of the resulting assembly of the first and second housing members, with both of the first and second housing members nonetheless contributing to the definition of the opposed first and second wall portions that face toward each other and extend along opposite sides of the keeper-receiving passage; and,
- e) reinforcing means connected to the bridging leg for enhancing the strength of the bridging leg.
- 5. The lock assembly of claim 4 wherein the slide means and the reinforcing means all comprise integral portions of the same one-piece member formed as a stamping from sheet metal.
- 6. The lock assembly of claim 4 wherein the slide means and the reinforcing means comprise separately formed, snap-together components stamped from sheet metal.
- 7. The lock assembly of claim 6 wherein the component that forms said reinforcing means provides gripping means of U-shaped cross-section that is configured so as to snugly sandwich major portions of the bridging leg between overlying surfaces of the U-shaped gripping means.
- 8. The lock assembly of claim 7 wherein the reinforcing means includes a rigid block of plastic material that is configured to extend alongside and to be held in firm engagement with said gripping means so as to provide reinforcement thereto.
- 9. The lock assembly of claim 6 wherein:
- a) the separately formed, snap-together, stamped metal components include a first stamping formed from relatively thick sheet metal, with the first stamping defining said bridging leg as a single thickness of said relatively thick sheet metal; and,
- b) the separately formed, snap-together, stamped metal components also include a second stamping formed from relatively thin sheet metal, with the second stamping including connecting formation means for clampingly engaging said bridging leg including a pair of parallel-extending wall formations that are held in closely spaced relationship by an integrally formed connecting wall, with the parallel-extending wall formations being configured to securely clampingly grip opposite of said bridging leg when the bridging leg is inserted therebetween.
- 10. The lock assembly of claim 9 wherein:
- a) the second stamping also includes wall formation means connected to said connecting formation means for defining a "pocket" capable of receiving and mounting a rigid block of material; and,
- b) rigidifying means including a rigid block of material configured to be snugly received within said "pocket" for extending closely alongside a plurality of surface areas of the second stamping to structurally rigidify the second stamping.
- 11. The lock assembly of claim 10 wherein the block of material extends snugly into engagement with one of the parallel extending wall formations of the connecting formation means to assist rigidifying the connection formation means.
- 12. The lock assembly of claim 11 wherein the block of material comprises a solid block of rigid plastic material such as nylon.
- 13. The lock assembly of claim 4 wherein:
- a) the housing means has an end wall portion that bounds the second end region of the central chamber at a location near the center plane;
- b) the reinforcing means includes sheet metal structure that joins with but extends away from the U-shaped bridging leg toward said end wall portion; and,
- c) a stop surface is defined by an end portion of said sheet metal structure for engaging said end wall portion when the slide means is at the full limit of its range of unlatching movement.
- 14. The lock assembly of claim 13 wherein the reinforcing means additionally includes rigidifying means in the form of a rigid block of material that extends between and snugly engages the reinforcing means and said end portion.
- 15. A lock assembly, comprising:
- a) housing means including first and second housing members having wall portions thereof that extend in spaced, substantially parallel planes for defining a hollow housing interior that is bounded at least in part by formation means for protectively housing and operably mounting selected operating components of the lock assembly within the hollow interior, with the housing means having first and second end regions thereof that are spaced one from the other along an imaginary center plane that extends substantially centrally through the hollow interior and substantially perpendicular to said spaced parallel planes, with the housing means including passage-defining means located near said first end region for defining a keeper-receiving passage that extends along an imaginary passage axis that extends within the center plane and extends substantially perpendicular to said spaced parallel planes, with the keeper-receiving passage being configured to receive portions of a keeper therein when the housing means and the keeper portions are moved relatively toward each other, with the passage-defining means including opposed first and second wall portions that face toward each other and extend along opposite sides of said passage axis and along opposite sides of said center plane so as to be located substantially symmetrically about the center plane, with the passage-defining means also defining opposed first and second latch-member-receiving passages that open through the opposed first and second wall portions into opposite sides of the keeper-receiving passage, with the housing means including lock operator mounting means located near said second end region for mounting lock operator means for rotation about a lock operator axis that extends within the center plane and extends substantially perpendicular to the spaced parallel planes, and with said wall portions of the housing means cooperating to define said hollow housing interior such that it includes first and second communicating portions that are adjacent to each other but are located on opposite sides of said center plane, with the first and second communicating portions cooperating to define a common central chamber that extends from a first end region thereof to a second end region thereof in a manner that is substantially symmetrical in configuration with respect to said center plane, with the housing means having opposed pairs of guide surfaces extending in parallel, end-to-end directions and being arranged symmetrically about the center plane so as to provide slide-guide surfaces at various locations within the central chamber, with the first and second latch-member-receiving passages opening into the first end region of said first and second portions of the central chamber, respectively, to thereby communicate the keeper-receiving passage with a first end region of the central chamber, and with the lock operator mounting means including aligned holes formed through the first and second housing members and opening into the second end region of the central chamber;
- b) operating component means connected to the housing means and having at least portions thereof that are protectively housed by the central chamber, including:
- i) first and second latch members pivotally connected to the housing means for movement about parallel pivot axes that are spaced equidistantly from the center plane but are located on opposite sides thereof within the first end region of the central chamber, with the latch members each having a base portion that extends from the location of the associated pivot axis in a direction extending away from said center plane toward an associated abutment location with the abutment locations being near opposite peripheral portions of the first end region of the central chamber, and with the latch members having abutment formations connected thereto at said abutment locations, with the latch members also having oppositely curved hook-shaped latching formations that extend away from the base portions and into the latch-member-receiving passages, and with the latch members also having keeper engagement formation means defined on distal end regions of the latching formations for releasably latchingly engaging keeper portions that may be positioned so as to extend into the keeper-receiving passage;
- ii) latch member biasing means interposed between the housing means and the first and second latch members for biasing the latch members oppositely about their associated pivot axes to bias the keeper engagement formations toward each other so as to extend into latching engagement with such keeper portions as may be positioned to extend into the keeper-receiving passage;
- iii) slide means slidably supported within the central chamber of the housing means and having abutment means connected thereto for extending into the first end region of the central chamber for abuttingly engaging the abutment formations of the latch members for concurrently pivoting the first and second latch members in opposite directions about their associated pivot axes to effect "unlatching" movement of the first and second latch members from engagement with such keeper portions as may be positioned to extend into the keeper-receiving passage, with the aforesaid unlatching movement serving to retract the keeper engagement formation means into the latch-member-receiving passages to release their engagement with such keeper portions as may be positioned to extend into the keeper-receiving passage, with said "unlatching" movement of the latch members resulting from sliding type of corresponding unlatching movement executed by the slide means being moved within the central chamber in a direction extending away from the first end region thereof and toward the second end region thereof, and with the slide means having first driving formation means that extends transversely within the second end region of the central chamber a location near said lock operator axis;
- iv) slide biasing means interposed between the housing means and the slide means for biasing the slide means away from the second end region of the central chamber and toward the first end region of the central chamber so that said sliding type of unlatching movement of the slide means is opposed by the slide biasing means;
- v) lock operator means pivotally connected to the housing means for pivoting about the lock operator axis, with the lock operator means having second drive formation means for extending into said second end region of the housing means and into driving engagement with the first driving formation means for effecting unlatching movement of the slide means in response to pivotal unlatching movement of the lock operator means about said lock operator axis;
- c) said slide means is defined, at least in part, by a sheet metal stamping;
- d) a selected one of the first and second housing members is formed as a substantially flat sheet metal stamping while the other of the first and second housing members is formed as a cast metal part that provides the majority of the thickness of the resulting assembly of the first and second housing members, with both of the first and second housing members nonetheless contributing to the definition of the opposed first and second wall portions that face toward each other and extend along opposite sides of the keeper-receiving passage;
- e) said selected one of the first and second housing members being formed as a substantially flat sheet metal stamping;
- f) a portion of said selected housing member being pressed inwardly toward said other of the housing members to provide a substantially flat C-shaped surface portion that extends in a plane that is located inwardly relative to a plane in which a majority of the remainder of the portions of said selected housing member extend; and,
- g) said C-shaped surface portion overlying at least portions of the first and second wall portions that extend along opposite sides of the keeper-receiving passage so as to contribute to the definition of portions of the opposed first and second latch-member-receiving passages.
- 16. A lock assembly, comprising:
- a) housing means including first and second housing members having wall portions thereof that extend in spaced, substantially parallel planes for defining a hollow housing interior that is bounded at least in part by formation means for protectively housing and operably mounting selected operating components of the lock assembly within the hollow interior, with the housing means having first and second end regions thereof that are spaced one from the other along an imaginary center plane that extends substantially centrally through the hollow interior and substantially perpendicular to said spaced parallel planes, with the housing means including passage-defining means located near said first end region for defining a keeper-receiving passage that extends along an imaginary passage axis that extends within the center plane and extends substantially perpendicular to said spaced parallel planes, with the keeper-receiving passage being configured to receive portions of a keeper therein when the housing means and the keeper portions are moved relatively toward each other, with the passage-defining means including opposed first and second wall portions that face toward each other and extend along opposite sides of said passage axis and along opposite sides of said center plane so as to be located substantially symmetrically about the center plane, with the passage-defining means also defining opposed first and second latch-member-receiving passages that open through the opposed first and second wall portions into opposite sides of the keeper-receiving passage, with the housing means including lock operator mounting means located near said second end region for mounting lock operator means for rotation about a lock operator axis that extends within the center plane and extends substantially perpendicular to the spaced parallel planes, and with said wall portions of the housing means cooperating to define said hollow housing interior such that it includes first and second communicating portions that are adjacent to each other but are located on opposite sides of said center plane, with the first and second communicating portions cooperating to define a common central chamber that extends from a first end region thereof to a second end region thereof in a manner that is substantially symmetrical in configuration with respect to said center plane, with the housing means having opposed pairs of guide surfaces extending in parallel, end-to-end directions and being arranged symmetrically about the center plane so as to provide slide-guide surfaces at various locations within the central chamber, with the first and second latch-member-receiving passages opening into the first end region of said first and second portions of the central chamber, respectively, to thereby communicate the keeper-receiving passage with a first end region of the central chamber, and with the lock operator mounting means including aligned holes formed through the first and second housing members and opening into the second end region of the central chamber;
- b) operating component means connected to the housing means and having at least portions thereof that are protectively housed by the central chamber, including:
- i) first and second latch members pivotally connected to the housing means for movement about parallel pivot axes that are spaced equidistantly from the center plane but are located on opposite sides thereof within the first end region of the central chamber, with the latch members each having a base portion that extends from the location of the associated pivot axis in a direction extending away from said center plane toward an associated abutment location with the abutment locations being near opposite peripheral portions of the first end region of the central chamber, and with the latch members having abutment formations connected thereto at said abutment locations, with the latch members also having oppositely curved hook-shaped latching formations that extend away from the base portions and into the latch-member-receiving passages, and with the latch members also having keeper engagement formation means defined on distal end regions of the latching formations for releasably latchingly engaging keeper portions that may be positioned so as to extend into the keeper-receiving passage;
- ii) latch member biasing means interposed between the housing means and the first and second latch members for biasing the latch members oppositely about their associated pivot axes to bias the keeper engagement formations toward each other so as to extend into latching engagement with such keeper portions as may be positioned to extend into the keeper-receiving passage;
- iii) slide means slidably supported within the central chamber of the housing means and having abutment means connected thereto for extending into the first end region of the central chamber for abuttingly engaging the abutment formations of the latch members for concurrently pivoting the first and second latch members in opposite directions about their associated pivot axes to effect "unlatching" movement of the first and second latch members from engagement with such keeper portions as may be positioned to extend into the keeper-receiving passage, with the aforesaid unlatching movement serving to retract the keeper engagement formation means into the latch-member-receiving passages to release their engagement with such keeper portions as may be positioned to extend into the keeper-receiving passage, with said "unlatching" movement of the latch members resulting from sliding type of corresponding unlatching movement executed by the slide means being moved within the central chamber in a direction extending away from the first end region thereof and toward the second end region thereof, and with the slide means having first driving formation means that extends transversely within the second end region of the central chamber a location near said lock operator axis;
- iv) slide biasing means interposed between the housing means and the slide means for biasing the slide means away from the second end region of the central chamber and toward the first end region of the central chamber so that said sliding type of unlatching movement of the slide means is opposed by the slide biasing means;
- v) lock operator means pivotally connected to the housing means for pivoting about the lock operator axis, with the lock operator means having second drive formation means for extending into said second end region of the housing means and into driving engagement with the first driving formation means for effecting unlatching movement of the slide means in response to pivotal unlatching movement of the lock operator means about said lock operator axis;
- c) said slide means is defined, at least in part, by a sheet metal stamping;
- d) a selected one of the first and second housing members is formed as a substantially flat sheet metal stamping while the other of the first and second housing members is formed as a cast metal part that provides the majority of the thickness of the resulting assembly of the first and second housing members, with both of the first and second housing members nonetheless contributing to the definition of the opposed first and second wall portions that face toward each other and extend along opposite sides of the keeper-receiving passage;
- e) said other of the housing members having peripherally extending wall portions that are of a common "major thickness" that defines said "majority of thickness;"
- f) a plurality of relatively small post-like formations being formed as integral portions of said other housing member;
- g) said small post-like formations defining regional thicknesses of said other housing member that are greater than said "major thickness," whereby said small post-like formations project toward said selected housing member to an extend that goes beyond a plane that is defined by said portions that are of said "major thickness;" and,
- h) said selected housing member having openings formed therethrough so as to receive the small post-like formations so as to assist in maintaining a congruent orientation of the first and second housing members.
- 17. A lock assembly, comprising:
- a) housing means including first and second housing members having wall portions thereof that extend in spaced, substantially parallel planes for defining a hollow housing interior that is bounded at least in part by formation means for protectively housing and operably mounting selected operating components of the lock assembly within the hollow interior, with the housing means having first and second end regions thereof that are spaced one from the other along an imaginary center plane that extends substantially centrally through the hollow interior and substantially perpendicular to said spaced parallel planes, with the housing means including passage-defining means located near said first end region for defining a keeper-receiving passage that extends along an imaginary passage axis that extends within the center plane and extends substantially perpendicular to said spaced parallel planes, with the keeper-receiving passage being configured to receive portions of a keeper therein when the housing means and the keeper portions are moved relatively toward each other, with the passage-defining means including opposed first and second wall portions that face toward each other and extend along opposite sides of said passage axis and along opposite sides of said center plane so as to be located substantially symmetrically about the center plane, with the passage-defining means also defining opposed first and second latch-member-receiving passages that open through the opposed first and second wall portions into opposite sides of the keeper-receiving passage, with the housing means including lock operator mounting means located near said second end region for mounting lock operator means for rotation about a lock operator axis that extends within the center plane and extends substantially perpendicular to the spaced parallel planes, and with said wall portions of the housing means cooperating to define said hollow housing interior such that it includes first and second communicating portions that are adjacent to each other but are located on opposite sides of said center plane, with the first and second communicating portions cooperating to define a common central chamber that extends from a first end region thereof to a second end region thereof in a manner that is substantially symmetrical in configuration with respect to said center plane, with the housing means having opposed pairs of guide surfaces extending in parallel, end-to-end directions and being arranged symmetrically about the center plane so as to provide slide-guide surfaces at various locations within the central chamber, with the first and second latch-member-receiving passages opening into the first end region of said first and second portions of the central chamber, respectively, to thereby communicate the keeper-receiving passage with a first end region of the central chamber, and with the lock operator mounting means including aligned holes formed through the first and second housing members and opening into the second end region of the central chamber;
- b) operating component means connected to the housing means and having at least portions thereof that are protectively housed by the central chamber, including:
- i) first and second latch members pivotally connected to the housing means for movement about parallel pivot axes that are spaced equidistantly from the center plane but are located on opposite sides thereof within the first end region of the central chamber, with the latch members each having a base portion that extends from the location of the associated pivot axis in a direction extending away from said center plane toward an associated abutment location with the abutment locations being near opposite peripheral portions of the first end region of the central chamber, and with the latch members having abutment formations connected thereto at said abutment locations, with the latch members also having oppositely curved hook-shaped latching formations that extend away from the base portions and into the latch-member-receiving passages, and with the latch members also having keeper engagement formation means defined on distal end regions of the latching formations for releasably latchingly engaging keeper portions that may be positioned so as to extend into the keeper-receiving passage;
- ii) latch member biasing means interposed between the housing means and the first and second latch members for biasing the latch members oppositely about their associated pivot axes to bias the keeper engagement formations toward each other so as to extend into latching engagement with such keeper portions as may be positioned to extend into the keeper-receiving passage;
- iii) slide means slidably supported within the central chamber of the housing means and having abutment means connected thereto for extending into the first end region of the central chamber for abuttingly engaging the abutment formations of the latch members for concurrently pivoting the first and second latch members in opposite directions about their associated pivot axes to effect "unlatching" movement of the first and second latch members from engagement with such keeper portions as may be positioned to extend into the keeper-receiving passage, with the aforesaid unlatching movement serving to retract the keeper engagement formation means into the latch-member-receiving passages to release their engagement with such keeper portions as may be positioned to extend into the keeper-receiving passage, with said "unlatching" movement of the latch members resulting from sliding type of corresponding unlatching movement executed by the slide means being moved within the central chamber in a direction extending away from the first end region thereof and toward the second end region thereof, and with the slide means having first driving formation means that extends transversely within the second end region of the central chamber a location near said lock operator axis;
- iv) slide biasing means interposed between the housing means and the slide means for biasing the slide means away from the second end region of the central chamber and toward the first end region of the central chamber so that said sliding type of unlatching movement of the slide means is opposed by the slide biasing means;
- v) lock operator means pivotally connected to the housing means for pivoting about the lock operator axis, with the lock operator means having second drive formation means for extending into said second end region of the housing means and into driving engagement with the first driving formation means for effecting unlatching movement of the slide means in response to pivotal unlatching movement of the lock operator means about said lock operator axis;
- c) said slide means is defined, at least in part, by a sheet metal stamping;
- d) a selected one of the first and second housing members is formed as a substantially flat sheet metal stamping while the other of the first and second housing members is formed as a cast metal part that provides the majority of the thickness of the resulting assembly of the first and second housing members, with both of the first and second housing members nonetheless contributing to the definition of the opposed first and second wall portions that face toward each other and extend along opposite sides of the keeper-receiving passage; and,
- e) at least one small post-like formation is formed as an integral part of the casting that forms said selected housing member, said at least one small post-like formation has end portions that extend through a hole means formed in said other of said housing members, and said end portions are "staked" during assembly of the components of the lock assembly so as to provided headed formation means that assists in maintaining a clamped-together assembly of the first and second housing members.
- 18. A lock assembly, comprising:
- a) housing means including first and second housing members having wall portions thereof that extend in spaced, substantially parallel planes for defining a hollow housing interior that is bounded at least in part by formation means for protectively housing and operably mounting selected operating components of the lock assembly within the hollow interior, with the housing means having first and second end regions thereof that are spaced one from the other along an imaginary center plane that extends substantially centrally through the hollow interior and substantially perpendicular to said spaced parallel planes, with the housing means including passage-defining means located near said first end region for defining a keeper-receiving passage that extends along an imaginary passage axis that extends within the center plane and extends substantially perpendicular to said spaced parallel planes, with the keeper-receiving passage being configured to receive portions of a keeper therein when the housing means and the keeper portions are moved relatively toward each other, with the passage-defining means including opposed first and second wall portions that face toward each other and extend along opposite sides of said passage axis and along opposite sides of said center plane so as to be located substantially symmetrically about the center plane, with the passage-defining means also defining opposed first and second latch-member-receiving passages that open through the opposed first and second wall portions into opposite sides of the keeper-receiving passage, with the housing means including lock operator mounting means located near said second end region for mounting lock operator means for rotation about a lock operator axis that extends within the center plane and extends substantially perpendicular to the spaced parallel planes, and with said wall portions of the housing means cooperating to define said hollow housing interior such that it includes first and second communicating portions that are adjacent to each other but are located on opposite sides of said center plane, with the first and second communicating portions cooperating to define a common central chamber that extends from a first end region thereof to a second end region thereof in a manner that is substantially symmetrical in configuration with respect to said center plane, with the housing means having opposed pairs of guide surfaces extending in parallel, end-to-end directions and being arranged symmetrically about the center plane so as to provide slide-guide surfaces at various locations within the central chamber, with the first and second latch-member-receiving passages opening into the first end region of said first and second portions of the central chamber, respectively, to thereby communicate the keeper-receiving passage with a first end region of the central chamber, and with the lock operator mounting means including aligned holes formed through the first and second housing members and opening into the second end region of the central chamber;
- b) operating component means connected to the housing means and having at least portions thereof that are protectively housed by the central chamber, including:
- i) first and second latch members pivotally connected to the housing means for movement about parallel pivot axes that are spaced equidistantly from the center plane but are located on opposite sides thereof within the first end region of the central chamber, with the latch members each having a base portion that extends from the location of the associated pivot axis in a direction extending away from said center plane toward an associated abutment location with the abutment locations being near opposite peripheral portions of the first end region of the central chamber, and with the latch members having abutment formations connected thereto at said abutment locations, with the latch members also having oppositely curved hook-shaped latching formations that extend away from the base portions and into the latch-member-receiving passages, and with the latch members also having keeper engagement formation means defined on distal end regions of the latching formations for releasably latchingly engaging keeper portions that may be positioned so as to extend into the keeper-receiving passage;
- ii) latch member biasing means interposed between the housing means and the first and second latch members for biasing the latch members oppositely about their associated pivot axes to bias the keeper engagement formations toward each other so as to extend into latching engagement with such keeper portions as may be positioned to extend into the keeper-receiving passage;
- iii) slide means slidably supported within the central chamber of the housing means and having abutment means connected thereto for extending into the first end region of the central chamber for abuttingly engaging the abutment formations of the latch members for concurrently pivoting the first and second latch members in opposite directions about their associated pivot axes to effect "unlatching" movement of the first and second latch members from engagement with such keeper portions as may be positioned to extend into the keeper-receiving passage, with the aforesaid unlatching movement serving to retract the keeper engagement formation means into the latch-member-receiving passages to release their engagement with such keeper portions as may be positioned to extend into the keeper-receiving passage, with said "unlatching" movement of the latch members resulting from sliding type of corresponding unlatching movement executed by the slide means being moved within the central chamber in a direction extending away from the first end region thereof and toward the second end region thereof, and with the slide means having first driving formation means that extends transversely within the second end region of the central chamber a location near said lock operator axis;
- iv) slide biasing means interposed between the housing means and the slide means for biasing the slide means away from the second end region of the central chamber and toward the first end region of the central chamber so that said sliding type of unlatching movement of the slide means is opposed by the slide biasing means;
- v) lock operator means pivotally connected to the housing means for pivoting about the lock operator axis, with the lock operator means having second drive formation means for extending into said second end region of the housing means and into driving engagement with the first driving formation means for effecting unlatching movement of the slide means in response to pivotal unlatching movement of the lock operator means about said lock operator axis;
- c) said slide means is defined, at least in part, by a sheet metal stamping;
- d) a selected one of the first and second housing members is formed as a substantially flat sheet metal stamping while the other of the first and second housing members is formed as a cast metal part that provides the majority of the thickness of the resulting assembly of the first and second housing members, with both of the first and second housing members nonetheless contributing to the definition of the opposed first and second wall portions that face toward each other and extend along opposite sides of the keeper-receiving passage; and,
- e) the sheet metal stamping that forms at least part of said slide means is characterized by a generally U-shaped configuration that is symmetric about the center plane in that it includes first and second leg formations that are mirror images of each other, that define a plurality of edge surface formations for extending into sliding engagement with said slide-guide surfaces at said various locations within the central chamber, that have oppositely extending foot-like formation means that are located within the first end region of the central chamber for defining said abutment formation means, and that extend into the second end region of the central chamber where the first and second leg formations join with an integrally-formed bridging leg that extends transversely through the second end region of the central chamber so as to cross the center plane relatively near to the lock operator axis, with the bridging leg being configured to define at least a portion of the first driving formation means.
- 19. The lock assembly of claim 18 wherein the first and second leg formations are substantially flat and extend in a substantially common plane that parallels said spaced, substantially parallel planes of the housing means except that, at locations midway along the lengths of the first and second leg formations, a pair of upwardly turned, tab-like formations is provided for engaging the slide biasing means.
- 20. The lock assembly of claim 18 wherein the first and second leg formations are substantially flat and extend in a substantially common plane that parallels said spaced, substantially parallel planes of the housing means except that, at locations midway along the lengths of the first and second leg formations, a pair of upwardly turned, tab-like formations is provided for enhancing the area of contact between said edge surfaces of the first and second leg formations and a selected pair of said opposed slide-guide surfaces.
- 21. The lock assembly of claim 18 wherein the bridging leg extends in a plane that is substantially perpendicular to said common plane so as to define a relatively flat, thin bridging leg that is drivingly engaged by the lock operator means to effect unlatching movement of the slide means in response to pivotal movement of the lock operator means about the lock operator axis.
- 22. The lock assembly of claim 21 wherein the slide means and the reinforcing means all comprise integral portions of the same one-piece member formed as a stamping from sheet metal.
- 23. The lock assembly of claim 21 additionally including reinforcing means connected to the bridging leg for enhancing the strength of the bridging leg.
- 24. The lock assembly of claim 23 wherein the slide means and the reinforcing means comprise separately formed, snap-together components stamped from sheet metal.
- 25. The lock assembly of claim 24 wherein the component that forms said reinforcing means provides gripping means of U-shaped cross-section that is configured so as to snugly sandwich major portions of the bridging leg between overlying surfaces of the U-shaped gripping means.
- 26. The lock assembly of claim 25 wherein the reinforcing means includes a rigid block of plastic material that is configured to extend alongside and to be held in firm engagement with said gripping means so as to provide reinforcement thereto.
- 27. The lock assembly of claim 24 wherein:
- a) the separately formed, snap-together, stamped metal components include a first stamping formed from relatively thick sheet metal, with the first stamping defining said bridging leg as a single thickness of said relatively thick sheet metal; and,
- b) the separately formed, snap-together, stamped metal components also include a second stamping formed from relatively thin sheet metal, with the second stamping including connecting formation means for clampingly engaging said bridging leg including a pair of parallel-extending wall formations that are held in closely spaced relationship by an integrally formed connecting wall, with the parallel-extending wall formations being configured to securely clampingly grip opposite of said bridging leg when the bridging leg is inserted therebetween.
- 28. The lock assembly of claim 27 wherein:
- a) the second stamping also includes wall formation means connected to said connecting formation means for defining a "pocket" capable of receiving and mounting a rigid block of material; and,
- b) rigidifying means including a rigid block of material configured to be snugly received within said "pocket" for extending closely alongside a plurality of surface areas of the second stamping to structurally rigidify the second stamping.
- 29. The lock assembly of claim 28 wherein the block of material extends snugly into engagement with one of the parallel extending wall formations of the connecting formation means to assist rigidifying the connection formation means.
- 30. The lock assembly of claim 29 wherein the block of material comprises a solid block of rigid plastic material such as nylon.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a continuation-in-part of three applications, the disclosures of all three of which are incorporated herein by reference, namely:
DOOR LOCK ASSEMBLY, a utility application of Ser. No. 07/665,982, filed Mar. 7, 1991 by Lee S. Weinerman et al, referred to hereinafter as the "Parent Utility Case;"
LOCK ASSEMBLY, a design application of Ser. No. 07/666,404, filed Mar. 7, 1991 by Lee S. Weinerman et al, referred to hereinafter as the "Parent Design Case;" and,
VEHICLE DOOR LOCK ASSEMBLY, a utility application of Ser. No. 07/666,793, filed Mar. 8, 1991 by Lee S. Weinerman et al, referred to hereinafter as the "Related Utility Case."
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