This invention will be better understood by referring to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
A preferred embodiment of a double door hook for an oven in the present invention, as shown in
The housing 2 has a frame, whose vertical side 20 is fixed with the hooking device 3 that is composed of a fix bases 30 fixed on the vertical side 20 of the frame, two support strips 31 fixed spaced apart on the fix base 30. Each support strip 31 has a curved portion 32, pivotally connected with the fix base 30 with a pivot 33, and a coil spring 34 is deposited between the rear end of the two support strips 31, with the two ends of the spring 34 hooked with an outer end of the two support strips 31 respectively. Further, the fix bases 30 have two stop projections 35 spaced apart on its surface for stopping and securing temporarily the two support strips 31 at that stopped position.
The door 4 is pivotally connected to a vertical side of the housing 2, able to be swung to open or close on the housing, and the double hook 40 is fixed on an inner surface of the door 4, and provided with two horizontal hook members spaced apart vertically, and each hook member having a concave recess 41 and a curved tips 42 facing to the hole 21 of the frame of the housing 2, and a grip 43 fixed on an outer surface of the door 4.
In using, as shown in
On the contrary, when the door 4 closed is needed to be opened, only hold the grip 43 on the door 4 and pull outward the door 4 forcing the curved ends 42 of the double hook 40 push the curved portions 32 of the two support strips 31 outward, with the end of the two support strips 31 moving nearer to each other, and with the curved portion 32 completely separating from the concave recess 42 of the double hook 40. Then the door 4 becomes free to swing to be opened easily.
While the preferred embodiment of the invention has been described above, it will be recognized and understood that various modifications may be made therein and the appended claims are intended to cover all such modifications that may fall within the spirit and scope of the invention.