Claims
- 1. In a toggle type draw latch assembly that has a base, an elongate operating handle pivotally connected to the base near one end region thereof for moving between an open position and a closed position wherein a portion of the handle is situated relatively near to the base, having a hand grip formed near the opposite end region thereof, having a drawbar pivotally connected to the handle at a location that is nearer to the one end region of the handle than to the hand grip, with the drawbar being pivotally movable relative to the handle between an extended position and a retracted position wherein a portion of the drawbar is situated relatively near to the hand grip, the improvement comprising:
- a) means for adjusting the effective length of the drawbar within a given range of adjustment, with such adjustment affecting the nearness of the drawbar to the hand grip when the drawbar is in its retracted position;
- b) first stop formation means connected to the handle for defining drawbar engaging surface means at a location near the hand grip for being engaged by the drawbar when the drawbar is in its retracted position;
- c) with the drawbar engaging surface means including a surface that extends for a sufficient distance along the length of the handle at said location near the hand grip for being engaged by the drawbar when the drawbar is in its retracted position regardless of where within said given range of adjustment the means for adjusting the effective length of the drawbar is set; and,
- d) with the drawbar engaging surface being configured to ensure that the retracted position of the drawbar is held at a sufficiently far distance away from the location of the hand grip to ensure that, regardless of where within said given range of adjustment the means for adjusting the effective length of the drawbar is set, the retracted drawbar will not so closely approach the hand grip as to endanger portions of a hand that is gripping the hand grip being contacted by the retracted drawbar.
- 2. The toggle type draw latch assembly of claim 1 wherein the hand grip extends about an imaginary centerline that generally parallels the length of the elongate handle so as to extend through said one and opposite end regions of the handle, and the drawbar engaging surface is configured to extend progressively farther from said centerline the closer that it approaches the hand grip.
- 3. The toggle type draw latch assembly of claim 2 wherein the drawbar engaging surface is planar in character in that it extends substantially within a common plane that is inclined relative to said centerline so as to more closely approach the centerline as it extends away from the hand grip.
- 4. The toggle type draw latch assembly of claim 1 wherein the handle also defines second stop formation means connected to the handle for defining base engaging surface means at a location that is near the location where the drawbar is pivotally connected to the handle for engaging the base when the handle is pivoted to said closed position to define the closed position of the handle.
- 5. The toggle type draw latch assembly of claim 4 wherein the base engaging surface means presents a convexly curved surface that engages the base when the handle is in its closed position.
- 6. The toggle type draw latch assembly of claim 1 additionally including drawbar biasing means for biasing the drawbar to pivot relative to the handle toward its retracted position.
- 7. The toggle type draw latch assembly of claim 6 wherein 1) the handle has at least one hole formed therethrough, 2) an elongate pivot pin has a central portion that extends through said at least one hole, 3) the elongate pivot pin is pivotally connected to the handle for movement relative to the handle about an imaginary pivot axis that extends centrally along the length of the elongate pivot pin, 4) the drawbar is connected to opposite end regions of the elongate pivot pin for pivotal movement therewith relative to the handle, and 5) said biasing means includes torsion coil springs interposed between the handle and the elongate pivot pin for biasing the drawbar toward its retracted position.
- 8. The toggle type draw latch assembly of claim 7 additionally including connection means for establishing a pivotal connection between the handle and the elongate pivot pin at a location near where the elongate pivot pin extends through said at least one hole, and for defining a pivotal connection of the type that limits relative movement of the drawbar and the handle to pivotal movement about said imaginary pivot axis.
- 9. The toggle type draw latch assembly of claim 8, wherein:
- a) the handle is comprised of two substantially congruently extending handle members that are spaced apart at one location along their length, and that are rigidly connected together in at least one other location along their length where the handle members extend into engagement with each other;
- b) the at least one hole formed through the handle includes aligned holes formed through the two handle members at said location where the handle members are spaced apart;
- c) the elongate pivot pin extends through the aligned holes; and,
- d) the aligned holes are configured to receive the elongate pivot pin in a slip fit that strictly confines relative pivotal movement between the elongate pivot pin and the handle to pivotal movement about said imaginary pivot axis.
- 10. The toggle type draw latch assembly of claim 9 wherein the biasing means includes a torsion coil spring having coils that are reeved relatively loosely about a portion of the elongate pivot pin that extends between the aligned holes at said location where the handle members are spaced apart.
- 11. The toggle type draw latch assembly of claim 10 wherein:
- a) a radially extending hole is formed in said portion of the elongate pivot pin that extends between the aligned holes, with the radially extending hole being located substantially mid-way between the two handle members;
- b) an elongate pin member has one portion that is pressed into the radially extending hole, and another portion that projects radially outwardly from the radially extending hole; and,
- c) the biasing means includes a torsion coil spring that has:
- 1) a first end region that is connected to a first of the two handle members;
- 2) a second end region that is connected
- to a second of the two handle members;
- 3) a central region that is connected to said another portion of said elongate pin member near where said elongate pin member emerges from said radially extending hole;
- 4) a first set of coils that is formed integrally with said first end region and with said central region, and that are reeved loosely about the elongate pivot pin along a portion of the elongate pivot pin that extends between said first one of the two handle members and the location where the elongate pin member emerges from said radially extending hole; and,
- 5) a second set of coils that is formed integrally with said second end region and with said central region, and that are reeved loosely about the elongate pivot pin along a portion of the elongate pivot pin that extends between said second one of the two handle members and the location where the elongate pin member emerges from said radially extending hole.
- 12. The toggle type draw latch assembly of claim 7, wherein:
- a) the handle is comprised of first and second substantially congruently extending handle members that are that spaced apart at one location along their length, and that are rigidly connected together in at least one other location along their length where the first and second handle members extend into engagement with each other;
- b) the at least one hole formed through the handle includes first and second aligned holes that are formed through the first and second handle members, respectively, at said location where the first and second handle members are spaced apart;
- c) the elongate pivot pin has first and second end regions that are generally cylindrical in shape, that are of substantially uniform diameter along their lengths, and that extend through the first and second aligned holes, respectively;
- d) the elongate pivot pin also has an enlarged central region of generally spherical shape that extends between and connects the first and second end regions;
- e) the first and second holes are sized to quite loosely receive the first and second end regions, but to not permit the enlarged central region to pass therethrough; and,
- f) bearing means for engaging and mounting the generally spherically shaped central region for movement relative to the first and second handle means about an imaginary point that is located along said imaginary axis centrally within the spherically shaped central region, with the bearing means including a first generally frusto-conically shaped bearing surface defined by the first hole for engaging one side of the spherically shaped central region adjacent where said one side of the central region joins with the first end region, and including second generally frusto-conically shaped bearing surface defined by the second hole for engaging an opposite side of the spherically shaped central region adjacent where said opposite side of the central region joins with the second end region.
- 13. The toggle type draw latch assembly of claim 12 wherein the biasing means includes a first torsion coil spring having a first set of coils that are reeved relatively loosely about the first end region of the elongate pivot pin, and a second torsion coil spring having a second set of coils that are reeved relatively loosely about the second end region of the elongate pivot pin.
- 14. The toggle type draw latch assembly of claim 13 wherein:
- a) a first radially extending hole is formed in the first end region of the elongate pivot pin at a location spaced from the first handle member;
- b) a second radially extending hole is formed in the second end region of the elongate pivot pin at a location spaced from the second handle member;
- c) a first elongate pin member has one portion that is pressed into the first radially extending hole, and another portion that projects radially outwardly from the first radially extending hole;
- d) a second elongate pin member has one portion that is pressed into the second radially extending hole, and another portion that projects radially outwardly from the second radially extending hole;
- e) the first torsion coil spring has:
- 1) a first chosen end region that is connected to the first handle member;
- 2) a second chosen end region that is connected to the first elongate pin member portion that projects radially outwardly from the first radially extending hole; and,
- 3) said first set of coils is formed integrally with said first chosen end region and with the second chosen end region, and is reeved loosely about the first end region of the elongate pivot pin; and,
- f) the second torsion coil spring has:
- 1) a first designated end region that is connected to the second handle member;
- 2) a second designated end region that is connected to the second elongate pin member portion that projects radially outwardly from the second radially extending hole; and,
- 3) said second set of coils is formed integrally with said first designated end region and with the second designated end region, and is reeved loosely about the second end region of the elongate pivot pin.
- 15. The toggle type draw latch assembly of claim 1 wherein pivot pin means is provided for pivotally connecting the drawbar and the handle so that the drawbar can move relative to the handle, the pivot pin means includes an elongate pivot pin that extends through a hole formed through the handle, and connection means is provided for establishing a ball-swivel connection between the pivot pin means and the handle at a location near said hole.
- 16. The toggle type draw latch assembly of claim 1 wherein:
- a) the handle is formed from two elongate handle members that extend side-by-side, that have portions located near said one end region that are spaced apart, and that have portions located near said opposite end region that engage for a continuous distance along a length of the handle that defines at least the hand grip;
- b) first pivot pin means extends through aligned first holes formed through the spaced apart portions of the handle members and through at least one hole that is defined by the base for pivotally connecting the handle to the base;
- c) a second pivot pin means extends through aligned second holes formed through the spaced apart portions of the handle members for pivotally connecting the drawbar to the handle; and,
- d) drawbar biasing means is provided for biasing the drawbar to pivot relative to the handle toward its retracted position including a torsion coil spring that extends about a portion of the second pivot pin means that is located between the spaced apart portions of the handle members.
- 17. The toggle type draw latch assembly of claim 16 wherein the torsion coil spring has one portion that is connected to the Second pivot pin means, and another portion that is connected to at least one of the handle members for biasing the pivot pin relative to the handle to bias the drawbar relative to the handle toward its retracted position.
- 18. The toggle type draw latch assembly of claim 17 additionally including projection means connected to the second pivot pin means and extending substantially radially therefrom at a location between the spaced apart portions of the handle members for establishing a connection between said one portion of the torsion coil spring and the second pivot pin means.
- 19. The toggle type draw latch assembly of claim 1 additionally including:
- a) safety catch means movably connected to the base for extending adjacent the handle when the handle is in its closed position, with the safety catch means being connected to the base at a location that positions the safety catch means beside a selected portion of the handle that is located between said one and opposite end regions when the handle is in its closed position; and,
- b) catch engagement formation means connected to the handle and being movable therewith as the handle pivots relative to the base between said open and closed positions, with the safety catch engagement formation means including a catch engagement formation that is configured for engaging and being releasably retained by the safety catch means when the handle is in its closed position.
- 20. The toggle type draw latch assembly of claim 19 wherein the safety catch means includes a catch member that is pivotally connected to the base for movement between latched and unlatched positions, includes biasing means for biasing the catch member toward its latched position, is operable to engage and releasably retain the catch engagement formation when the handle is in its closed position and the catch member is in its latched position, and is configured such that, as the handle moves toward its closed position, the catch member is engaged by the catch engagement formation and is caused by such engagement to be cammed away from its latched position in opposition to the biasing action of the biasing means to permit the catch engagement formation to move into engaged, releasably retained relationship with the catch member when the handle reaches its closed position.
- 21. The toggle type draw latch assembly of claim 20 wherein the safety catch means defines first shackle engagement formation means for receiving the shackle of a padlock when the catch member is in its latched position, with the received shackle physically blocking movement of the catch member from its latched position to its unlatched position.
- 22. The toggle type draw latch assembly of claim 21 wherein the handle includes second shackle engagement formation means for receiving said shackle of said padlock that is received by the first shackle engagement formation means for enabling the padlock to establish a locked connection between the handle and the base that prevents pivotal movement of the handle from its closed position when the padlock lockingly engages its shackle.
- 23. In a toggle type draw latch assembly that has a base, an elongate operating handle pivotally connected to the base near one end region thereof for moving between an open position and a closed position wherein a portion of the handle is situated relatively near to the base, having a hand grip formed near the opposite end region thereof, having a drawbar pivotally connected to the handle at a location that is nearer to the one end region of the handle than to the hand grip, with the drawbar being pivotally movable relative to the handle between an extended position and a retracted position for engaging a latch-engageable formation to establish a connection between the latch assembly and the latch-engageable formation, the improvement comprising:
- a) safety catch means movably connected to the base for extending adjacent the handle when the handle is in its closed position, with the safety catch means being connected to the base at a location that positions the safety catch means beside a selected portion of the handle that is located between said one and opposite end regions when the handle is in its closed position;
- b) catch engagement formation means connected to the handle and being movable therewith as the handle pivots relative to the base between said open and closed positions, with the safety catch engagement formation means including a catch engagement formation that is configured for engaging and being releasably retained by the safety catch means when the handle is in its closed position;
- c) wherein the safety catch means 1) includes a catch member that is pivotally connected to the base for movement between latched and unlatched positions, 2) includes biasing means for biasing the catch member toward its latched position, 3) is operable to engage and releasably retain the catch engagement formation when the handle is in its closed position and the catch member is in its latched position, and 4) is configured such that, as the handle moves toward its closed position, the catch member is engaged by the catch engagement formation and is caused by such engagement to be cammed away from its latched position in opposition to the biasing action of the biasing means to permit the catch engagement formation to move into engaged, releasably retained relationship with the catch member when the handle reaches its closed position; and,
- d) with the safety catch means also defining first shackle engagement formation means for receiving the shackle of a padlock when the catch member is in its latched position, with the received shackle physically blocking movement of the catch member from its latched position to its unlatched position.
- 24. The toggle type draw latch assembly of claim 23 wherein the handle includes second shackle engagement formation means for receiving said shackle of said padlock that is received by the first shackle engagement formation means for enabling the padlock to establish a locked connection between the handle and the base that prevents pivotal movement of the handle from its closed position when the padlock lockingly engages its shackle.
- 25. The toggle type draw latch assembly of claim 23 additionally including drawbar biasing means for biasing the drawbar to pivot relative to the handle toward its retracted position.
- 26. The toggle type draw latch assembly of claim 25 wherein:
- a) the handle is formed from two elongate handle members that extend side-by-side, that have portions located near said one end region that are spaced apart, and that have portions located near said opposite end region that engage for a continuous distance along a length of the handle that defines at least the hand grip;
- b) first pivot pin means extends through aligned first holes formed through the spaced apart portions of the handle members and through at least one hole that is defined by the base for pivotally connecting the handle to the base;
- c) a second pivot pin means extends through aligned second holes formed through the spaced apart portions of the handle members for pivotally connecting the drawbar to the handle; and,
- d) the drawbar biasing means for biasing the drawbar to pivot relative to the handle toward its retracted position includes at least one torsion coil spring that extends about at least one portion of the second pivot pin means.
- 27. The toggle type draw latch assembly of claim 26 wherein the torsion coil spring has one portion that is connected to the second pivot pin means, and another portion that is connected to at least one of the handle members for biasing the second pivot pin means relative to the handle to bias the drawbar relative to the handle toward its retracted position.
- 28. The toggle type draw latch assembly of claim 27 additionally including projection means connected to the second pivot pin means and extending substantially radially therefrom at a location between the spaced apart portions of the handle members for establishing a connection between said one portion of the torsion coil spring and the second pivot pin means.
- 29. The toggle type draw latch assembly of claim 23 additionally including:
- a) means for adjusting the effective length of the drawbar within a given range of adjustment, with such adjustment affecting the nearness of the drawbar to the hand grip when the handle is in its retracted position;
- b) first stop formation means connected to the handle for defining drawbar engaging surface means at a location near the hand grip for being engaged by the drawbar when the drawbar is in its retracted position;
- c) with the drawbar engaging surface means including a surface that extends for a sufficient distance along the length of the handle at said location near the hand grip for being engaged by the drawbar when the drawbar is in its retracted position regardless of where within said given range of adjustment the means for adjusting the effective length of the drawbar is set; and,
- d) with the drawbar engaging surface being configured to ensure that the retracted position of the drawbar is held at a sufficiently far distance away from the location of the hand grip to ensure that, regardless of where within said given range of adjustment the means for adjusting the effective length of the drawbar is set, the retracted drawbar will not so closely approach the hand grip as to endanger portions of a hand that is gripping the hand grip being contacted by the retracted drawbar.
- 30. The toggle type draw latch assembly of claim 29 wherein the hand grip extends about an imaginary centerline that generally parallels the length of the elongate handle so as to extend through said one and opposite end regions of the handle, and the drawbar engaging surface is configured to extend progressively farther from said centerline the closer that it approaches the hand grip.
- 31. The toggle type draw latch assembly of claim 30 wherein the drawbar engaging surface is planar in character in that it extends substantially within a common plane that is inclined relative to said centerline so as to more closely approach the centerline as it extends away from the hand grip.
- 32. The toggle type draw latch assembly of claim 29 wherein the handle also defines second stop formation means connected to the handle for defining base engaging surface means at a location that is near the location where the drawbar is pivotally connected to the handle for engaging the base when the handle is pivoted to said closed position to define the closed position of the handle.
- 33. The toggle type draw latch assembly of claim 32 wherein the base engaging surface means presents a convexly curved surface that engages the base when the handle is in its closed position.
- 34. The toggle type draw latch assembly of claim 23 wherein 1) the handle has at least one hole formed therethrough, 2) an elongate pivot pin has a central portion that extends through said at least one hole, 3) the elongate pivot pin means for mounting the drawbar is pivotally connected to the handle for movement relative to the handle about an imaginary pivot axis that extends centrally along the length-of the elongate pivot pin.
- 35. The toggle type draw latch assembly of claim 23 wherein pivot pin means is provided for pivotally connecting the drawbar and the handle so that the drawbar can move relative to the handle, the pivot pin means includes an elongate pivot pin that extends through a hole formed through the handle, and connection means is provided for establishing a ball-swivel connection between the pivot pin means and the handle at a location near said hole.
- 36. A handle operated toggle-type draw latch assembly for mounting on one of two members for engaging a latch-engageable formation connected to the other of the two members for exerting force on the two members that tends to draw the two members relatively toward each other and for releasably retaining the two members in joined relationship, comprising:
- a) base means including base structure for being connected to a mounting surface of said one of two members that are to be joined and releasably retained in joined relationship, for defining handle mounting means that extends away from the mounting surface, for defining safety catch mounting means that extends away from the mounting surface at a location spaced along the mounting surface from the location of the handle mounting means, with a first imaginary pivot axis being defined by the handle mounting means, and with a third imaginary pivot axis being defined by the safety catch mounting means;
- b) first pivot pin means connected to the handle mounting means at the first location and being configured to extend along the first pivot axis;
- c) handle means including an elongate handle having opposed first and second end regions, for defining pivot pin receiving means located near the first end region and extending about the first pivot axis to receive portions of the first pivot pin means to pivotally connect the handle means to the base means, for defining first and second stop formations located along the length of the handle between the first and second end regions, for defining a catch-engageable formation located along the length of the handle between the first and second stop formations, for being connected to the handle mounting means for pivotal movement relative to the base means about the first pivot axis in a "closing" direction of movement toward a closed position wherein the handle relatively closely overlies the mounting surface and wherein the first stop formation engages the base means to prevent further relative movement of the handle in said "closing" direction of movement, and in an "opening" direction of movement that extends oppositely about the first pivot axis toward an open position wherein the handle extends generally away from the mounting surface, and for defining a second pivot axis that extends transversely to the length of the handle in a direction that substantially parallels the first pivot axis but is spaced along the length of the handle from the first pivot axis;
- d) second pivot pin means connected to the handle and being configured to extend generally along the second pivot axis;
- e) drawbar means including an elongate drawbar for being connected to the second pivot pin means for pivotal movement relative to the handle for selectively being brought into engagement with the latch-engageable formation when the handle is pivoted to its open position, and for transmitting force to and establishing a joining connection with the latch-engageable formation when the handle is moved to its closed position while the drawbar means is engaging the latch-engageable formation, and for being pivoted to a retracted position wherein the drawbar engages the second stop formation of the handle;
- f) third pivot pin means connected to the safety catch mounting means at the second location along the base means and being configured to extend along the third pivot axis; and,
- g) safety catch means including a safety catch member for being pivotally connected by the third pivot pin means to the base means for pivotal movement relative to the base means about the third pivot axis between latched and unlatched positions, for defining a safety catch formation engagement means for receiving and releasably retaining the safety catch formation of the handle when the handle is pivoted to its closed position and when the safety catch is pivoted to its latched position, and including biasing means interposed between the base means and the safety catch member for biasing the safety catch member away from its unlatched position toward its latched position.
- 37. The latch assembly of claim 36 wherein the safety catch formation is configured to engage and cam the catch member out of its latched position toward its unlatched position as the handle is moved toward its closed position.
- 38. The latch assembly of claim 36 wherein the connection of the drawbar to the second pivot pin means is adjustable to control the length of the drawbar relative to the second pivot axis so as to influence where along the length of the handle that the drawbar engages the second stop formation when the drawbar is retracted, and the second stop formation defines an elongate surface that will be engaged by the drawbar regardless of where within its range of adjustment that the connection of the drawbar to the second pivot pin is set.
- 39. The latch assembly of claim 38 wherein:
- a) handgrip formation means is defined by the handle near the second end region for extending along an imaginary centerline of the handle that intercepts both of the first and second end regions for being configured to be gripped by one's hand in order to pivot the handle about the first pivot axis; and,
- b) the elongate surface of the second stop formation is inclined relative to said center axis for holding the retracted drawbar at an increasing distance from the handgrip as the effective length of the drawbar brings the portion of the drawbar that engages the second stop surface closer to the handgrip.
- 40. The latch assembly of claim 36 wherein the drawbar is rigid U-shaped member.
- 41. The latch assembly of claim 36 wherein the drawbar is a rigid V-shaped member.
- 42. The latch assembly of claim 36 wherein the drawbar is a U-shaped structure including rigid formation means for being connected to the second pivot pin means, and having non-rigid formation means connected to the rigid formation means for permitting at least one portion of the U-shaped structure to move relative to said rigid formation means.
- 43. The latch assembly of claim 42 wherein the non-rigid formation means is defined at least in part by at least one reach of flexible cable.
- 44. The latch assembly of claim 42 wherein said at least one portion of the U-shaped structure is defined by an elongate tubular member through which a length of flexible cable extends, and said at least one reach of flexible cable includes a first reach of flexible cable that extends from one end of the elongate tubular member and connects to the second pivot pin means, and a second reach of flexible cable that extends from the other end of the elongate tubular member and connects to the second pivot pin means.
- 45. The latch assembly of claim 44 wherein the length of tubular cable that extends through the tubular member is rigidly connected to the tubular member, and the first and second reaches of flexible cable are formed integrally with said length of flexible cable.
- 46. In a toggle type draw latch assembly that has a base, an elongate operating handle pivotally connected to the base near one end region thereof for moving between an open position and a closed position wherein a portion of the handle is situated relatively near to the base, having a hand grip formed near the opposite end region thereof, having a drawbar pivotally connected to the handle at a location that is nearer to the one end region of the handle than to the hand grip, with the drawbar being pivotally movable relative to the handle between an extended position and a retracted position wherein a portion of the drawbar is situated relatively near to the hand grip, the improvement comprising means establishing a ball-swivel connection between the drawbar and the handle to permit the drawbar to move a limited amount in substantially any direction relative to the handle about a point that is located along the length of the elongate operating handle.
- 47. The latch assembly of claim 46 wherein the drawbar is rigid U-shaped member.
- 48. The latch assembly of claim 46 wherein the drawbar is a rigid V-shaped member.
- 49. The latch assembly of claim 46 wherein the drawbar is a U-shaped structure including rigid formation means for being connected to the second pivot pin means, and having non-rigid formation means connected to the rigid formation means for permitting at least one portion of the U-shaped structure to move relative to said rigid formation means.
- 50. The latch assembly of claim 49 wherein the non-rigid formation means is defined at least in part by at least one reach of flexible cable.
- 51. The latch assembly of claim 49 wherein said at least one portion of the shaped structure is defined by an elongate tubular member through which a length of flexible cable extends, and said at least one reach of flexible cable includes a first reach of flexible cable that extends from one end of the elongate tubular member and connects to the second pivot pin means, and a second reach of flexible cable that extends from the other end of the elongate tubular member and connects to the second pivot pin means.
- 52. The latch assembly of claim 51 wherein the length of tubular cable that extends through the tubular member is rigidly connected to the tubular member, and the first and second reaches of flexible cable are formed integrally with said length of flexible cable.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a continuation-in-part of each of two co-pending applications, namely utility application Ser. No. 08/065,283 filed May 21, 1993 by Lee S. Weinerman and Arthur J. Kuminski entitled HANDLE OPERATED DRAW LATCH WITH SAFETY CATCH, now abandoned, and design application Ser. No. 29/008,629 filed May 21, 1993 by Lee S. Weinerman and Arthur J. Kuminski entitled HANDLE OPERATED DRAW LATCH ASSEMBLY WITH LOCKABLE SAFETY CATCH, now abandoned, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Reference also is made to a related design application, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference, entitled HANDLE OPERATED DRAW LATCH ASSEMBLY WITH LOCKABLE SAFETY CATCH, Ser. No. (Atty's Docket No. 5-036) filed (concurrently herewith) by Lee S. Weinerman and Arthur J. Kuminski.
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