Claims
- 1. A draw latch for use in securing two closure members together, comprising:
- (a) a keeper adapted to be affixed to a first closure member;
- (b) a mounting bracket adapted to be affixed to a second closure member;
- (c) a lever pivotally connected to said mounting bracket;
- (d) an elastomeric locking member pivotally connected to said lever;
- (e) a transverse member disposed through said locking member at a location remote from said connection with said lever, said transverse member being adapted to detachably engage said keeper;
- (f) said pivot connection between said lever and said locking member being closer to said second closure member, when said mounting bracket is affixed to said second closure member, than said pivot connection between said lever and said mounting bracket when said latch is in a latched position, thereby comprising over-center means;
- (g) said locking member comprising means increasing the mass of said locking member below the neutral axis thereof for increasing the resistance of said latch to opening;
- (h) said locking member having sufficient flexibility to permit latching engagement when said keeper and said mounting bracket are misaligned.
- 2. The latch of claim 1, wherein said locking member elongates at least substantially 1% between the points of contact with said keeper and said lever when said latch passes over-center.
- 3. The latch of claim 1, wherein said locking member, when moved between latched and unlatched positions, undergoes visually perceptible elongation.
- 4. The latch of claim 1, wherein said locking member comprises a substantially flattened triangular-shaped member having peripheral side walls and ends, said locking member being of such size and dimension so as to substantially conceal said keeper, said bracket and said lever from view when said latch is in a latched position.
- 5. The latch of claim 1, wherein said elastomeric material has a durometer hardness measurable on the Shore A scale of hardness.
- 6. The latch of claim 5, wherein said elastomeric material is a natural rubber has a durometer hardness of from about 55 Shore A to about 87 Shore A.
- 7. The latch of claim 5, wherein said elastomeric material is a synthetic rubber having a durometer hardness of from about 55 Shore A to about 87 Shore A.
- 8. The latch of claim 1, wherein said locking member is provided with a first channel therein adapted to receive said lever when said latch is moved to a latched position; a second channel adjacent said first channel and longitudinally extending therefrom, said second channel being adapted to receive said mounting bracket therein when said latch is moved to said latched position; and a third channel adjacent said second channel and adapted to receive said keeper therein when said latch is in the latched position.
- 9. The latch of claim 8, wherein said second channel is of larger length and width than said first or third channels, and wherein the cross sectional area of said elastomeric material along said second channel i constant.
- 10. The latch of claim 9, wherein said first, second and third channels are defined by peripheral side and end walls of said locking member and a top portion of said locking member, wherein said keeper, said lever and said mounting bracket are substantially enveloped by said locking member when said latch is in the latched position so as to substantially conceal the keeper, lever and bracket from view.
- 11. The latch of claim 1, wherein said keeper comprises a mounting region adapted for mounting said keeper to said first closure member and a curved leg connected to said mounting region and extending therefrom, said curved leg being adapted for detachable engagement with said transverse member of said locking member.
- 12. The latch of claim 1, wherein said mounting bracket comprises a wedge-shaped member having a bottom wall adapted for mounting said mounting bracket to said second closure member and a pair of spaced-apart side walls connected to said bottom wall and disposed substantially perpendicular thereto.
- 13. The latch of claim 12, wherein one end of said lever is disposed between said spaced-apart side walls of said mounting bracket and connected thereto by a transverse member at a location spaced from said bottom wall.
- 14. The latch of claim 1, wherein said rib members are substantially triangular in cross-sectional shape.
- 15. A draw latch for use in securing two closure members together, comprising:
- (a) a keeper adapted to be affixed to a first closure member;
- (b) a mounting bracket adapted to be affixed to a second closure member;
- (c) a lever pivotally connected to said mounting bracket;
- (d) an elastomeric locking member pivotally connected to said lever;
- (e) a transverse member disposed through said locking member at a location remote from said connection with said lever, said transverse member being adapted to detachably engage said keeper;
- (f) said pivot connection between said lever and said locking member being closer to said second closure member, when said mounting bracket is affixed to said second closure member, than said pivot connection between said lever and said mounting bracket when said latch is in a latched position, thereby comprising over-center means;
- (g) a pair of longitudinal rib members disposed on said locking member, said rib members comprising means for facilitating the over-center latching action of said over-center means; and
- (h) said locking member having sufficient elasticity to permit said locking member to elongate at least substantially 1% between the points of contact with said keeper and said lever when said locking member is moved between a latched and unlatched position.
- 16. The latch of claim-. 15, wherein said locking member has sufficient flexibility to permit latching engagement when said keeper and said mounting bracket are misaligned.
- 17. The latch of claim 15, wherein said elastomeric material is a natural rubber having a durometer hardness of from about 55 Shore A to about 87 Shore A.
- 18. The latch of claim 17, wherein said elastomeric material is a natural rubber having a durometer hardness of from about 55 Shore A to about 87 Shore A.
- 19. The latch of claim 17, wherein said elastomeric material is a synthetic rubber having a durometer hardness of from about 55 Shore A to about 87 Shore A.
- 20. The latch of claim 15, wherein said locking member is of a substantially flattened triangular shape having peripheral side walls, said locking member being of such size and shape so as to substantially conceal said keeper, said lever and said mounting bracket from view when said latch is in said latched position.
- 21. The latch of claim 15, wherein said mounting bracket comprises a wedge-shaped member having a bottom wall adapted for mounting said bracket to said second closure member and a pair of spaced-apart side walls connected to said bottom wall and disposed substantially perpendicular thereto.
- 22. The latch of claim 15, wherein the cross-sectional area of said elastomeric material along the portion of said locking member having said rib means disposed thereon is constant.
- 23. The latch of claim 15, wherein said rib members are substantially triangular in cross-sectional shape.
- 24. A draw latch for use in securing two closure members together, comprising:
- (a) a keeper having
- (1) a mounting region adapted for mounting said keeper to a first closure member;
- (2) a curved leg connected to said mounting region and extending therefrom;
- (b) a mounting bracket having
- (1) a bottom wall adapted for mounting said bracket to a second closure member;
- (2) a pair of spaced apart side walls connected to said bottom wall and disposed substantially perpendicular thereto;
- (c) a lever, one end of which is disposed between said spaced-apart side walls of said mounting bracket and pivotally connected thereto;
- (d) an elastomeric locking member pivotally connected to the other end of said lever;
- (e) a transverse member disposed through said locking member at a location remote from said connection with said lever and positioned to detachably engage said curved leg of said keeper;
- (f) said pivot connection between said lever and said locking member being closer to said second closure member, when said mounting bracket is affixed to said second closure member, than said pivot connection between said lever and said mounting bracket when said latch is in a latched position, thereby comprising over-center means;
- (g) a pair of longitudinal rib members disposed on said locking member, said rib members being substantially triangular in cross-sectional shape, said rib members having sufficient mass to facilitate the over-center latching action of said over-center means;
- (h) said locking member having a substantially flattened triangular shape with peripheral side walls and being of such size and dimension so as to substantially conceal said keeper, said lever and said mounting bracket when said latch is in a latched position;
- (i) said locking member having
- (1) sufficient flexibility to permit latching engagement when said keeper and said mounting bracket are misaligned,
- (2) sufficient elasticity to permit visually perceptable elongation of said locking member by at least substantially 1% between the points of contact with said keeper and said lever when said locking member is moved between latched and unlatched positions; and
- (j) wherein said elastomeric material comprises a synthetic rubber having a durometer hardness of from about 55 Shore A to about 87 Shore A.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED U.S. APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of my copending U.S. application Ser. No. 047,263, filed May 8, 1987 which, in turn, is a continuation-in-part of my copending U.S. application Ser. No. 928,415, filed Nov. 7, 186, both now abandoned, the disclosures of which are herein incorporated by reference.
US Referenced Citations (10)
Continuation in Parts (2)
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47263 |
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Nov 1986 |
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