Claims
- 1. A combustion tool comprising:a housing enclosing a fuel metering valve; a fuel cell provided with an adapter securely attached thereto, and configured for being accommodated in said housing in fluid communication with said fuel metering valve; wherein said adapter, assembled to said fuel cell as a unit, is configured to be removably installable and lockably held in said housing; a latch disposed in said housing for releasably securing said adapter in said fluid communication with said fuel metering valve; said latch including a latch body having at least one locking tang movable between a closed position and an open position; and a release member for moving said at least one locking tang to release said engagement with said adapter and permitting withdrawal of said fuel cell from said tool.
- 2. The combustion tool as defined in claim 1, wherein said at least one locking tang is biased.
- 3. The combustion tool as defined in claim 1, wherein said at least one locking tang includes two locking tangs that are disposed in an opposing relationship to each other.
- 4. The combustion tool as defined in claim 1, wherein said release member is a push button having a boss for engaging said at least one locking tang.
- 5. The combustion tool as defined in claim 4, wherein said at least one locking tang has a contact end with an inclined surface for being progressively separated as said boss is moved axially against a biasing force.
- 6. The combustion tool as defined in claim 4, wherein said at least one locking tang has an outside edge defining a shoulder retaining said push button within the combustion tool and limiting pivoting action of said at least one locking tang.
- 7. The combustion tool as defined in claim 1, wherein a gripping formation is defined on said adapter, and said at least one locking tang has an inside edge forming a surface for engaging said gripping formation.
- 8. A combustion tool having a latch for releasably securing a fuel cell having an adaptor securely attached thereto, which is configured for being in fluid communication with a metering valve within the combustion tool, said latch comprising:a latch body having at least one biased locking tang movable between a closed position and an open position; a release member for moving said at least one locking tang to release said engagement with the adapter and permitting withdrawal of the fuel cell from said tool; and wherein said adapter, assembled to the fuel cell as a unit, is configured to be removably installable and lockably held in said housing.
- 9. The latch as defined in claim 8, wherein said release member is a push button having a boss for engaging said at least one locking tang.
- 10. The latch as defined in claim 8, further including a pair of said locking tangs disposed in opposing relationship to each other, said locking tangs each having a contact end with an inclined surface for being progressively separated as said boss is moved axially against a biasing force.
- 11. The latch as defined in claim 8, further comprising:said latch body having two locking tangs that are in an opposing relationship to each other and are biased; said locking tangs each having an outside edge and an inside edge; said outside edge defining a shoulder, and said shoulder retaining said push button within the combustion tool and limiting pivoting action of said at least one locking tang; and said inside edge configured for engaging a gripping formation on the adapter.
- 12. A combustion tool comprising:a housing enclosing a fuel metering valve; a fuel cell provided with an adapter and configured for being accommodated in said housing in fluid communication with said fuel metering valve; a latch disposed in said housing for releasably securing said adapter in said fluid communication with said fuel metering valve; said latch including a latch body having at least one locking tang movable between a closed position and an open position; a release member for moving said at least one locking tang to release said engagement with said adapter and permitting withdrawal of said fuel cell from said tool; and wherein said release member is a push button having a boss for engaging said at least one locking tang.
- 13. The combustion tool as defined in claim 12, wherein said at least one locking tang has a contact end with an inclined surface for being progressively separated as said boss is moved axially against a biasing force.
- 14. The combustion tool as defined in claim 12, wherein said at least one locking tang has an outside edge defining a shoulder retaining said push button within the combustion tool and limiting pivoting action of said at least one locking tang.
- 15. A combustion tool having a latch for releasably securing a fuel cell having an adaptor configured for being in fluid communication with a metering valve within the combustion tool, said latch comprising:a latch body having at least one biased locking tang movable between a closed position and an open position; a release member for moving said at least one locking tang to release said engagement with the adapter and permitting withdrawal of the fuel cell from said tool; and wherein said release member is a push button having a boss for engaging said at least one locking tang.
- 16. The tool as defined in claim 15, further including a pair of said locking tangs disposed in opposing relationship to each other, said locking tangs each having a contact end with an inclined surface for being progressively separated as said boss is moved axially against a biasing force.
- 17. The tool as defined in claim 15, further comprising:said latch body having two locking tangs that are in an opposing relationship to each other and are biased; said locking tangs each having an outside edge and an inside edge; said outside edge defining a shoulder, and said shoulder retaining said push button within the combustion tool and limiting pivoting action of said at least one locking tang; and said inside edge configured for engaging a gripping formation on the adapter.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional, of application Ser. No. 09/689,546, filed Oct. 12, 2000 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,523,860.
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