Draw latch

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6257631
  • Patent Number
    6,257,631
  • Date Filed
    Friday, July 9, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 10, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A draw latch for securing a first closure panel with a second closure panel, having a base mounted to one of the closure panels, a cover member and a pivot member, the pivot member connecting said base with said cover member, there being a matingly provided keeper member which is mounted on the other closure panel to secure the cover for latching, the draw latch pivot member, base and cover being configured to facilitate installation of the pivot member thereto.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates to latches, and more particularly, to draw latches for latching together two closure members.




2. Background of the Invention




The present latch is referred to as a “draw latch” because it forcibly draws together the two closure members on which the latch members are mounted. Such members may be components of a cabinet, or a case, or a housing for a machine, a window or door panel, or any type of enclosure. In many cases, the closure members will be co-planar panels, but, in other cases, the two closure members will be angularly disposed, such as at right angles to each other.




All draw latches are basically toggle devices having three links and three pivot points. One of the pivot points is disengageable so that the latch may be unlatched to separate the closure members.




The present invention relates particularly to a draw latch of the toggle type which is sturdy and has improved retention and assembly features.




The prior art has provided draw latches of the toggle type with means for adjusting the distance between latching points. Some prior art adjustable latches incorporate a screw thread in the link which is to be stressed in tension. This introduces an undesirable feature, namely, if the latch be loaded beyond its maximum holding strength, there would be a complete failure of the latch mechanism.




Also in some prior art draw latches, the threaded tension link is the detachable link and is articulated with the handle lever in such manner that the latching operation involves two motions: (1) engagement of the detached link with its cooperating element and (2) the lever action to close the latch. Depending on the orientation of the latch with respect to gravity or other outside forces, the latching operation may require two hands.




Another deficiency of prior art adjustable draw latches resides in the complexity of the mechanism due to the attachment of the link. Usually rivets and cross pins are required to provide the pivoting joint.




A further disadvantage of prior art draw latches is the generally unpleasing appearance of the device. Due to the geometry of the articulated members, the mounting hardware and other aesthetically objectionable features which are exposed for viewing.




One example of a draw latch which is provided to overcome these aforementioned deficiencies, is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,540,206, issued on Sep. 10, 1985 and assigned to Southco, Inc. the complete disclosure of which is herein incorporated by reference.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




A draw latch is provided with a base and a cover member which are connected by a pivot member which permits relative rotation of the base and cover. A keeper member is provided for mounting to a first closure member, such as a window frame, and is configured to be engaged by the cover selectively by the user, when the latch is secured.




Preferably, the pivot member is provided as a single element which can be matingly configured for installation into the base, and the base cooperatingly configured to retain a part of the pivot member. The cover, likewise, is configured to connect with an opposite portion of the pivot member. One or more orienting elements is provided on the pivot member to facilitate installation on the base and cover in the appropriate positions.




Stops are provided to regulate the swing of the cover and pivot member relative to the base.




A principal object of the present invention is to provide an improved draw latch of the toggle action type.




A more specific object is to provide a draw latch of the toggle action type which includes orienting elements to facilitate assembly and operation of the latch.




Another object is to provide such a draw latch having a simplified design for economical manufacture and assembly.




Another object is to provide a latch which may be engaged and latched in a single motion.




Another object is to provide a draw latch of the toggle action type which is of more pleasing appearance.




Another object is to provide a draw latch which has improved retention and stability characteristics. Another object is to provide a draw latch which has improved assembly features.




Another object is to provide a draw latch in which the tension link is a larger member of the assembly which covers and conceals the other components when in latch position, thereby providing a stylish uncluttered appearance and free of hazardous protruding elements.




Yet another object is to provide a draw latch of the foregoing type in which at least some, or all, of the components are molded of engineering plastic resin, thereby to provide a latch that is entirely resistant to corrosion and is nonmagnetic.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view showing the components of the improved draw latch according to the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a parallel perspective view showing the draw latch in its assembled condition with the cover unlatched from the keeper.





FIG. 3

is a longitudinal cross-sectional view of the cover.





FIG. 4

is a side elevation view of the draw latch according to the present invention, shown in its latched position with the cover closed over the keeper member.





FIG. 5

is a rear view of the latch shown in FIG.


4


.





FIG. 6

is a front elevation view of the pivot member of the draw latch shown in

FIGS. 1 through 5

.





FIG. 7

is a top plan view of the base member of the draw latch according to the present invention.





FIG. 8

is a parallel perspective view of the base member of the draw latch according to the present invention.





FIG. 9

is a cross-sectional view of the base member of the draw latch according to the present invention, taken along the line


9





9


of FIG.


7


.





FIG. 10

is a parallel perspective view of an alternate embodiment of a base member according to the present invention.





FIG. 11

is a parallel perspective view of an alternate base member embodiment for use with the draw latch shown in

FIGS. 1-10

, which is provided to operate with the other elements shown in

FIGS. 1-10

, but as a substitute for the base member the difference being the bottom surface.





FIG. 12

is a top plan view of the base member of FIG.


11


.





FIG. 13

is a longitudinal sectional view of the alternate base member of

FIGS. 11 and 12

, taken along the line


15





15


of FIG.


14


.





FIG. 14

is a transverse sectional view of the alternate base member embodiment of

FIGS. 11-14

taken along the line


16





16


of FIG.


12


.





FIG. 15

is a left side elevation view of the alternate base member embodiment of

FIGS. 11-14

.





FIG. 16

is a front elevation view of the alternate base member embodiment of FIGS.


11


-


15


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS





FIG. 1

is an exploded view showing in perspective the various components of the draw latch


10


of the present invention. Reference numeral


20


identifies a keeper having a lip


21


, and apertures


22


for securing the keeper


20


to a first closure member, generally


100


, with fastening members, such as, for example, the screws


23


. The keeper


20


also includes a transverse slot


24


provided on the keeper side opposite that of the lip


21


.




Reference numeral


25


identifies a base member or bracket which is secured to a second closure member, generally,


200


, with mounting screws


27


extending through the apertures


28


provided in the base member


25


. The base member or bracket


25


is provided with a central opening


29


which is defined by a radially configured surface


30


. Guide slots


31


,


32


are provided on opposite axial ends of the central opening


29


. Preferably, the guide slots


31


,


32


are tapered to provide a wider dimension at their upper-most point and tapering to a smaller dimension at their lower-most point. A pair of receiving apertures


33


,


34


is provided, each being disposed on opposite sides of the central opening


29


and located immediately below the slots, respectively,


31


,


32


. The base


25


further includes a notch


40


disposed in the rear thereof.




The draw latch


10


further includes aligning means, provided to facilitate aligning of the latch components during assembly and during latching and unlatching of the device


10


. The latching aligning means is shown comprising a tab portion


42


extending from the base member


25


. The tab portion


42


is provided to be received in the transverse receiving slot


24


of the keeper


20


when closure panels, such as those


100


and


200


, are brought together to be secured with the latch


10


. The assembling aligning means is shown comprising an annular ridge


43


which is disposed along the surface


30


of the central opening


29


. This is best shown in

FIG. 1

, and in the top view of FIG.


7


. The annular ridge


43


is provided in offset relation to the center line (see line


9





9


of

FIG. 7

) of the central opening


29


to (comprise a positioning and orienting means for positioning and orienting a pivot member


50


.




The pivot member


50


is shown comprising a central shaft


51


with a base mounting portion


52


provided at one end thereof and a cover mounting portion


253


provided on the opposite end thereof. The base mounting portion


52


is shown including a pivot boss


53


,


54


disposed at each axial end of the base mounting portion


52


. An annular groove


55


is disposed on the base mounting portion


52


of the pivot member


50


at a location corresponding to the location of the annular ridge member


43


of the base


25


, such that when the base mounting portion


52


of the pivot member


50


is installed on the base


25


, the pivot member


50


is oriented in only a single position. Preferably, installation is accomplished by inserting the base mounting portion


52


of the pivot member


50


into the central opening


29


by guiding the pivot bosses


53


,


54


respectively, into the guide slots


31


,


32


, and snapping them into position within the respective retaining apertures


33


,


34


.




The pivot member


50


, when mounted to the base


25


, as described, is permitted to pivot thereabout. The notch


40


of the base


25


permits extension of the pivot range of the pivot member


50


by accommodating the central shaft


51


of the pivot member


50


therein for the rearward most pivot position (i.e. fully open).




A cover


60


is provided to be received on the cover mounting portion


253


of the pivot member


50


, in a manner similar to the base mounting portion


52


, as described above. The cover mounting portion


253


is provided with a pair of outwardly extending pivot bosses


61


,


62


. Aligning and orienting means is provided to facilitate alignment and orienting of the cover


60


relative to the pivot member


50


. The aligning and orienting means is shown comprising an annular groove


63


disposed in the cover mounting portion


253


of the pivot member


50


, and a corresponding ridge member


65


disposed on the interior surface


59


of the cover


60


. This alignment and orienting means ensures that the cover


60


will be installed facing the proper direction for engagement with the keeper


20


. The cover


60


further comprises installation facilitating means including a pair of tapered slots


66


,


67


into which the pivot bosses, respectively,


61


,


62


of the cover mounting portion


253


are inserted. The pivot bosses


61


,


62


are guided along the respective guide slots


66


,


67


until reaching the respective retaining apertures


68


,


69


, into which the pivot bosses


61


,


62


, are inserted for installation. Preferably the pivot bosses


61


,


62


are snap fit into the respective retaining apertures


68


,


69


. The cover


60


further includes a slot


71


disposed therein in the rear portion thereof. The cover slot


71


is provided to receive the central shaft


51


of the pivot member


50


therein to provide an extended range of pivot for the cover


60


with respect to the pivot member


50


.





FIG. 2

shows the latch


10


in its assembled condition. Preferably, the cover


60


further includes a retaining ridge portion


75


which is configured to engage the lip


21


of the keeper


20


to facilitate latching of the assembly


10


. As shown in the cross-sectional view of the cover


60


in

FIG. 3

, the retaining ridge


75


comprises an in-turned configuration which is received over the lip


21


of the keeper


20


when the cover


60


is latched to engage the keeper


20


.




The latch


10


is further shown with contouring means for facilitating the installation of the base member


25


to a mounting surface, such as that


200


shown in FIG.


1


. The contouring means preferably comprises a transverse ridge portion


77


provided along the bottom of the base


25


. The ridge portion


77


engages an edge


201


of the panel


200


to facilitate retention of the assembly


10


and to maintain stability of the assembly


10


when installed and operated.




As shown in

FIG. 6

, the pivot bosses


53


,


54


preferably are provided with an angular configuration to facilitate installation of the pivot member


50


within the guide slots


31


,


32


of the base


25


. While not shown, the pivot bosses


61


,


62


can also be angularly configured.




Referring to

FIG. 10

, an alternate embodiment of a base member


125


is disclosed having a body portion


126


with apertures


127


disposed therein for mounting the base


125


to a closure panel. The base member


125


further includes a tab portion


128


which, as described above in relation to the tab portion


42


of the base


25


of

FIG. 1

, is received within a keeper member, such as that


20


described herein, when the latch


10


is closed. The base


125


includes a central opening


130


disposed therein. Receiving pockets


131


,


132


are provided defining a recess for accommodating a pivot member and holding the pivot member in place. Preferably, while not shown, the pivot member can comprise a member such as the pivot member


50


described above. The pivot member is installed with its base mounting portion, such as that


52


provided on the pivot member


50


described above, being longitudinally inserted into the central opening


130


to protrude through the bottom opening


147


of the base


125


. The pivot member is then rotated approximately 90 degrees so that each axial end of the base mounting portion is positioned within one of the receiving pockets


131


,


132


. The base


125


further includes a plug portion


135


which is then snapped into position below the pivot member to retain the base mounting portion within the base


125


. The pivot member is pivotally maintained in relation to the base


125


. The plug portion


135


is connected to the base


125


through hinging means, such as the living hinge


136


. Connecting means are provided to connect the plug


135


to the base member


125


. The connecting means are shown including a groove


137


disposed on a side wall


138


of the plug


135


. The plug


135


is provided to be swingably moved in the direction of arrow “a”, i.e. backfolded, to snap into engagement with the base member


125


and be connected thereto. This is done after a pivot member has been inserted to the base


125


. The plug


135


facilitates retention of a pivot member within the base


125


. The base


125


preferably is provided with a ridge


145


over which the recess


137


of the plug snaps and is held thereby when the plug


135


is snapped into the bottom of the base


125


. Preferably the opposite wall


139


of the plug


135


also includes a recess


137


. Similarly, the base


125


can be provided with a second ridge (not shown) which is received within the recess


137


of the opposite wall


139


. The base


125


secures the pivot member (not shown) in place between the radial wall portions


140


,


141


and the plug


135


.




An alternate pivot member


150


is shown in

FIG. 11

, having a central shaft portion


151


with stabilizing means shown including a spring portion


152


comprising at least a part thereof. The pivot member


150


further includes a base mounting portion


153


and a cover mounting portion


154


. Aligning and orienting means is provided on the pivot member


150


, shown comprising a first annular groove


155


disposed in the base mounting portion


153


, and a second annular groove


156


disposed in the cover mounting portion


154


. Pivot bosses


161


,


162


provided on each axial end of the base mounting portion


153


, and pivot bosses


163


,


164


on each axial end of the cover mounting portion


154


. These pivot bosses


161


,


162


,


163


,


164


function as described above in connection with those


53


,


54


,


61


,


62


of the pivot member


50


shown in

FIGS. 1 through 5

. The pivot member


150


provides flexibility in the lateral direction as indicated by arrows “b” and “c” in the event that the latch is inadvertently bumped or moved by a force other than that required for latching and unlatching. The spring


152


facilitates retention of the latch assembly by permitting deflections of the pivot member


150


, and a cover attached thereto, when the draw latch assembly is inadvertently bumped, moved, or receives a force load other than from the directions associated with latching and unlatching of the latch.




Referring to

FIG. 12

, an alternate embodiment of a pivot member


175


is shown comprising a pivot shaft


176


with a ball


177


at one end thereof and a socket


178


defined by a pair of arms


179


,


180


. While not shown, it is envisioned that a cover provided for use with this pivot member


175


will have a corresponding socket in which the ball


177


is received. The ball and socket connection between the pivot member


175


and a cover enables the cover to be freely rotated about the ball


177


. Further the socket


178


can be attached to a base member, which, for example, may contain a transverse bar portion which fits through the arms


179


,


180


of the socket


178


to retain the pivot member


175


on the base. It is further conceivable that one, or the other, of the cover and base member (while not shown), can contain a ball or socket, even though the pivot member


175


is described as having a ball for connection with a cover and a socket for connection with a base.





FIGS. 13 through 18

disclose an alternate embodiment of a base member


220


according to the present invention for use with the pivot member and cover described herein.

FIG. 13

is a parallel perspective view of the base member


220


shown having a bottom surface


221


which engages the surface of a panel to which the base member


220


is installed thereon.

FIG. 14

is a top plan view of the base member


220


shown in FIG.


13


.

FIG. 15

is a sectional view of the base member


220


taken along the line


15





15


of FIG.


14


.

FIG. 16

is a transverse sectional view of the base member


220


taken along the line


16





16


of FIG.


14


.

FIG. 17

is a left side elevation view of the base member


220


shown in FIG.


13


.

FIG. 18

is a front elevation view of the base member shown in FIG.


13


. The base member


220


shown in

FIGS. 13 through 18

is provided to be mounted at any location on a panel surface to function in accordance with a pivot member, cover and keeper according to the present invention.




These and other advantages of the present invention can be made consistent with the spirit and scope of the invention as disclosed in the Summary of the Invention, the Brief Description of the Drawing Figures, and the Detailed Description of the Preferred Embodiments. While the above description constitutes the preferred embodiments of the present invention, it will be appreciated that the invention is subject to modification, variation and change, without departing from the proper scope or fair meaning of the present invention. In this regard, while the various features of the present invention have been shown and described in connection with a first closure member, such as a panel and a second closure member, also a panel, it will be understood that the invention can be used to secure sliding windows, doors, containers, enclosures, and other hinged, slidable or moveable members which are to be secured to one another.



Claims
  • 1. A draw latch for securing a first closure member to a second closure member, the latch comprising:a) a base member adapted for mounting to one of a first closure member and a second closure member; wherein said base member comprising aligning means for facilitating engagement with an edge of one or the other of a first closure member and a second closure member when the base member is mounted thereon; wherein said base member aligning means further comprises a first engaging element in the form of a transverse flange; b) a cover member; c) a pivot member having base connecting means for pivotally connecting said pivot member to said base, and cover connecting means for pivotally connecting said pivot member to said cover member; and d) a keeper member adapted for mounting to the other of a first closure member and a second closure member; wherein said keeper member has a second engaging element, whereby said first engaging element of said base member and said second engaging element of said keeper member being matingly configured for connection with each other to facilitate latching of said base with said keeper; e) wherein said cover member has an end which is adapted for engagement with said keeper; f) wherein said base has receiving means for connecting with said pivot member base connecting means, and wherein said cover has pivot connecting means for connecting with said pivot member cover connecting means; g) wherein said base member receiving means comprises grooves which mate with said pivot member base connecting means; wherein said receiving means further comprises a pair of pivot apertures with a tapered guide slot leading to each said pivot aperture; h) wherein said cover member pivot connecting means comprises grooves which mate with said pivot member cover connecting means; and i) wherein said pivot member base connecting means comprises a pair of pivot elements extending outwardly therefrom; wherein said pivot member has a central shaft portion with pivot elements disposed on one end thereof, said pivot elements comprising a pair of pivot bosses each of which extends outwardly from said shaft axis and in a direction opposite to the other; wherein said pivot elements each have an angular configuration for facilitating installation and retention on the base member; wherein said pivot member further comprises a first transverse shaft portion which is transversely disposed at an end of said central shaft portion to extend from opposite sides of said central shaft, and which first transverse shaft portion carries a said pivot boss at each shaft end thereof; wherein said cover member further comprises a rear wall with a notch disposed therein for accommodating the receipt of the central shaft therethrough to facilitate swinging of said cover member.
  • 2. The draw latch of claim 1, further comprising first orienting means for orienting the connection of said pivot member to said base, said first orienting means comprising an annular groove disposed in said first transverse shaft at a location therealong, and a ridge disposed on said base member at a location corresponding to the location of said first transverse shaft annular groove when said pivot member is connected with said base.
  • 3. The draw latch of claim 2, wherein said pivot elements each have an angular configuration for facilitating installation and retention on the base member.
  • 4. The draw latch of claim 2, wherein said pivot member includes a second transverse shaft portion which is transversely disposed at an end of said central shaft portion opposite that of the first transverse shaft portion and which extends from opposite sides of said central shaft, and which second transverse shaft portion carries said pivot member cover connecting means at each axial end thereof.
  • 5. The draw latch of claim 4, further comprising second orienting means for orienting the connection of said pivot member to said cover, said second orienting means comprising an annular groove disposed in said second transverse shaft at a location therealong, and a ridge disposed on said cover member at a location corresponding to the location of said second transverse shaft annular groove when said pivot member is connected with said cover member.
  • 6. The draw latch of claim 4, wherein said pivot connecting means of the cover member comprises a pair of pivot apertures with a guide slot leading to each said pivot aperture.
  • 7. The draw latch of claim 1, wherein said base member comprises a body with a first lower surface, and said base receiving means comprises a central opening in said body which is narrower in width than the width of said first transverse shaft, said central opening extending vertically though said body portion including through said first lower surface, said base further including a plug portion adapted to be selectively positionable to close said central opening in said first lower surface to secure said pivot member base connecting means.
  • 8. The draw latch of claim 7, wherein said body has opposing upstanding wall portions which have recesses disposed therein for maintaining a said pivot boss therein.
  • 9. The draw latch of claim 1, wherein said cover member has a rear wall with a notch disposed therein for accommodating the receipt of said central shaft therethrough to facilitate swinging of said cover member.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application claims priority from U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 60/095,151, filed on Aug. 3, 1998, and U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/093,115, filed on Jul. 16, 1998.

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Number Date Country
60/095151 Aug 1998 US
60/093115 Jul 1998 US