Claims
- 1. A plastic latch for latching a planar member having a first surface to a second member having a substantially coplanar second surface, comprising:
- (a) a flexible plastic band having a planar attachment segment adapted for attachment to the first surface, an upper arcuate segment extending upwardly from the attachment segment, a planar flex segment depending from the upper arcuate segment and substantially parallel to and longer than the attachment segment, a lower arcuate segment extending from the flex segment beneath the upper arcuate segment, and an engaging segment extending upwardly from the lower arcuate segment parallel to the flex segment and in substantial alignment with the attachment segment, and a connecting segment flexibly connecting the engaging segment to the attachment segment and extending towards the flex segment; and
- (b) a projecting nub on the engaging segment adapted to engage beneath a projecting ledge extending from the second surface when the first surface is placed in coplanar contact with the second surface, the flex segment, the arcuate segments, the engaging segment, and the connecting segment being adapted to deflect when the first member is brought into contact with the second member so that the first and second surfaces are coplanar to enable the nub to engage beneath the ledge.
- 2. The latch of claim 1 further comprising a reinforcing rib extending from the attachment segment within the plastic band, the rib being spaced from the band to restrict excessive deformation of the band.
- 3. The latch of claim 1 further comprising a ledge chip having a planar surface and adapted to fit between the engaging segment and the second surface.
- 4. The latch of claim 1 wherein the nub has an opening surface and an inclined closing ramp.
- 5. The latch of claim 1 wherein the band and nub are formed out of transparent plastic material.
- 6. The latch of claim 1 wherein the thickness of the connecting segment is less than the thickness of the other portions of the band.
- 7. The latch of claim 1 wherein the thickness of the attachment segment is substantially greater than the thickness of the other portions of the band.
- 8. A plastic latch for a box with a hinged lid having a first planar surface and a base with a second planar surface, comprising:
- (a) a flexible plastic band having a planar attachment segment adapted for attachment to the first surface, an upper arcuate segment extending upwardly from the attachment segment, a planar flex segment depending from the upper arcuate segment and substantially parallel to and longer than the attachment segment, a lower arcuate segment extending from the flex segment beneath the upper arcuate segment, and an engaging segment extending upwardly from the lower arcuate segment parallel to the flex segment and in substantial alignment with the attachment segment, and a connecting segment flexibly connecting the engaging segment to the attachment segment and extending towards the flex segment; and
- (b) a projecting nub on the engaging segment adapted to engage beneath a projecting ledge on the base extending from the second planar surface when the lid is closed on the base, the flex segment, the arcuate segments, the engaging segment, and the connecting segment being adapted to deflect when the lid is closed on the base to enable the nub to engage beneath the ledge.
- 9. The latch of claim 8 further comprising a reinforcing rib extending from the attachment segment within the band, the rib being spaced from the band to restrict excessive deformation of the band.
- 10. The latch of claim 8 wherein the nub has an opening surface and an inclined closing ramp.
- 11. The latch of claim 8 wherein the band and nub are formed out of transparent plastic material.
- 12. The latch of claim 8 wherein the thickness of the connecting segment is less than the thickness of the other portions of the band.
- 13. The latch of claim 8 wherein the thickness of the attachment segment is substantially greater than the thickness of the other portions of the band.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/427,047, filed Oct. 25, 1989, U.S. Pat. No. 4,938,513.
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