Information
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Patent Grant
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6578884
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Patent Number
6,578,884
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Date Filed
Tuesday, April 30, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, June 17, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
- Christensen O'Connor Johnson Kindness PLLC
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 292 66
- 292 350
- 292 358
- 292 200
- 292 217
- 292 226
- 292 232
- 292 236
- 292 DIG 53
- 292 DIG 64
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A latch assembly includes a casing defining a lever chamber and a spring chamber and having a wall interposed between the lever chamber and the spring chamber and formed with a shaft-extension hole to permit extension of a coupler shaft therethrough such that a pivot portion of the shaft extends into the lever chamber and a threaded portion of the shaft is disposed outwardly of the spring chamber. The threaded portion is formed with a pair of axially aligned grooves. A coupler portion of a latch member is formed with a shaft hole confined by a hole-confining wall for extension of the threaded portion therethrough, and a pair of engaging tongues that extend inwardly and radially from the hole-confining wall and that slidably and respectively engage the slots in the shaft so as to permit sliding movement of the latch member along the length of the shaft and so as to facilitate mounting and removal of the latch member on and from the shaft.
Description
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims priority of Taiwan Application No. 90207753, filed on May 11, 2001.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a latch assembly, more particularly to a latch assembly that is adapted to be mounted on a recessed door of a cabinet, such as a fuse cabinet, for closing the same.
2. Description of the Related Art
Referring to
FIGS. 1 and 2
, a conventional latch assembly is shown to include a casing
10
, a coupler shaft
24
, a latch member
30
, a pair of fastener nuts
33
, a locking plate
28
, an urging member
27
, a pivot pin
25
, and a lever
21
.
As illustrated, the casing
10
is mounted on a recessed door P of a cabinet (not shown) via a U-shaped bracket
41
and a mounting bolt
42
, includes a peripheral wall
101
defining a lever chamber
11
and having a front open end
109
for access to the lever chamber
11
. The casing
10
further includes a rear wall
102
confining a rear side of the lever chamber
11
, and a spring-confining flange
103
that projects rearwardly from the rear wall
102
to define a spring chamber
105
. The rear wall
102
is formed with a shaft-extension hole
102
″ in spatial communication with the spring chamber
105
and the lever chamber
11
.
The coupler shaft
24
extends in a longitudinal direction, is disposed movably and rotatably in the casing
10
, and passes through the shaft-extension hole
102
″ in the rear wall
102
. The coupler shaft
24
has a threaded portion
242
that is disposed outwardly and rearwardly of the spring chamber
105
, and a pivot portion
241
that extends into the lever chamber
11
and that is formed with a pin-hole
241
″. The coupler shaft
24
is rotatable about an axis.
The latch member
30
has a coupler portion
31
that is formed with a threaded shaft hole
311
for extension of the threaded portion
242
of the coupler shaft
24
therethrough. The threaded shaft hole
311
is confined by a threaded inner face that threadedly engages the threaded portion
242
of the coupler shaft
24
. The nuts
33
are disposed at two opposite sides of the coupler portion
31
of the latch member
30
via two washers
32
, and threadedly engage the threaded portion
242
of the coupler shaft
24
so as to secure the latch member
30
on the coupler shaft
24
and so as to permit co-rotation of the latch member
30
and the coupler shaft
24
about the axis and co-movement of the latch member
30
and the coupler shaft
24
in the longitudinal direction.
The locking plate
28
is fastened securely to the pivot portion
241
of the coupler shaft
24
via a fastener nut
29
for co-movement with the coupler shaft
24
in the longitudinal direction between an engaging position, in which, the locking plate
28
extends into the spring chamber
105
and releasably engages the flange
103
, thereby preventing rotation of the coupler shaft
24
about the axis in the spring chamber
105
, and a disengaging position, in which, the locking plate
28
moves outwardly of the spring chamber
105
to disengage from the flange
103
, thereby permitting rotation of the coupler shaft
24
about the axis.
The urging member
27
is disposed in the spring chamber
105
for constantly urging the locking plate
28
and the coupler shaft
24
to move away from the spring chamber
105
.
The pivot pin
25
is disposed in the lever chamber
11
, and extends in a transverse direction relative to the longitudinal direction, and through the pin-hole
241
″ in the coupler shaft
24
.
The lever
21
extends in a vertical direction transverse to the longitudinal direction, and has a U-shaped pivot end
210
that projects into the lever chamber
11
and that has a pair of lugs
211
which confine a gap therebetween for receiving the pivot portion
241
of the coupler shaft
24
and which are formed with two opposing pivot slots
212
for extension of the pivot pin
25
therethrough. The lever
21
further has an operating end
213
that is opposite to the pivot end
210
. Each of the pivot slots
212
is confined by a slot-confining wall that has a rear end generally aligned with the pin-hole
241
″ in the coupler shaft
24
such that the pivot pin
25
constantly abuts against the rear ends of the slot-confining walls of the pivot slots
212
by virtue of urging action of the urging member
27
. The lever
21
is turnable manually about the pivot pin
25
to a first position, as best shown in
FIG. 2
, in which, the operating end
213
of the lever
21
abuts against the casing
10
by virtue of the urging action of the urging member
27
to prevent rearward movement of the locking plate
28
and the coupler shaft
24
from the engaging position to the disengaging position in the longitudinal direction, thereby preventing rotation of the latch member
30
via the coupler shaft
24
in the spring chamber
105
. The lever
21
is turnable manually about the pivot pin
25
to a second position, in which, the operating end
213
of the lever
21
turns outwardly and forwardly of the casing
10
and the pivot end
210
of the lever
21
turns rearwardly and downwardly toward the rear wall
102
, thereby permitting rearward movement of the locking plate
28
and the coupler shaft
24
from the engaging position to the disengaging position. As such, co-rotation of the coupler shaft
24
and the latch member
30
about the axis is permitted.
A connecting member
23
includes a U-shaped portion
230
which is interposed between the pivot end
210
of the lever
21
and the pivot portion
241
of the coupler shaft
24
and which permits extension of the pin
25
therethrough. A tension spring
22
is interposed between the lever
21
and the connecting member
23
in such a manner that two opposite ends of the spring
22
resiliently abut against the lever
21
and the connecting member
23
so as to prevent change of relative positions of the connecting member
23
and the lever
21
when the lever
21
turns about the pivot pin
25
between the first and second positions.
During assembly of the aforesaid conventional latch assembly, it is inconvenient and laborious to mount the coupler portion
31
of the latch member
30
on the threaded portion
242
of the coupler shaft
24
at a desired position by virtue of threaded engagement between the inner threaded face of the latch member
30
and the threaded portion
242
of the coupler shaft
24
. Moreover, the nuts
33
tend to loosen after a period of use, which may result in downward turning of the latch member
30
due to gravity, thereby unlocking the recessed door.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The object of this invention is to provide a latch assembly that can overcome the drawbacks associated with the pivot art.
Accordingly, a latch assembly of the present invention is adapted to be mounted on a recessed door, and includes a casing, a coupler shaft, a latch member, a pair of nuts, a locking plate, an urging member, a pivot pin, and a lever. The casing is adapted to be fixed on the recessed door, and includes a peripheral wall defining a lever chamber and having a front open end for access to the lever chamber, and a rear wall that confines a rear side of the lever chamber. The casing further includes a spring-confining flange that projects rearwardly from the rear wall to define a spring chamber. The rear wall is formed with a shaft-extension hole in spatial communication with the spring chamber and the lever chamber. The coupler shaft extends in a longitudinal direction, is disposed movably and rotatably in the casing, and passes through the shaft-extension hole in the rear wall. The coupler shaft has a threaded portion that is disposed outwardly and rearwardly of the spring chamber, a pivot portion that extends into the lever chamber, and that is formed with a pin-hole, and a mounting portion between the threaded and pivot portions. The threaded portion has a terminating end distal from the pivot portion and formed with a pair of axially aligned grooves that extend from the terminating end toward the mounting portion of the coupler shaft. The coupler shaft is rotatable about an axis. The latch member has a coupler portion that is formed with a shaft hole for extension of the threaded portion of the coupler shaft therethrough, and that has a hole-confining wall confining the shaft hole. The coupler portion of the latch member is further formed with a pair of engaging tongues that extend inwardly and radially from the hole-confining wall and that slidably and respectively engage the axially aligned grooves in the coupler shaft so as to permit sliding movement of the latch member along the length of the coupler shaft and so as to facilitate mounting and removal of the latch member on and from the coupler shaft. The nuts are disposed at two opposite sides of the coupler portion of the latch member, and threadedly engage the threaded portion of the coupler shaft so as to secure the latch member to the coupler shaft and so as to permit co-rotation of the latch member and the coupler shaft about the axis and co-movement of the latch member and the coupler shaft in the longitudinal direction. The locking plate is fastened securely to the mounting portion of the coupler shaft for co-movement with the coupler shaft in the longitudinal direction between an engaging position, in which, the locking plate extends into the spring chamber and releasably engages the flange, thereby preventing rotation of the coupler shaft about the axis in the spring chamber, and a disengaging position, in which, the locking plate moves outwardly from the spring chamber to disengage from the flange, thereby permitting rotation of the coupler shaft about the axis. The urging member is disposed in the spring chamber for constantly urging the locking plate and the coupler shaft to move away from the spring chamber. The pivot pin is disposed in the lever chamber, and extends in a transverse direction relative to the longitudinal direction through the pin-hole in the coupler shaft. The lever extends in a vertical direction transverse to the longitudinal direction, and is disposed outwardly and forwardly of the lever chamber. The lever has a U-shaped pivot end that projects into the lever chamber and that has a pair of lugs which confine a gap therebetween for receiving the pivot portion of the coupler shaft and which are formed with two opposing pivot slots for extension of the pivot pin therethrough. The lever further has an operating end that is opposite to the pivot end. Each of the pivot slots is being confined by a slot-confining wall that has a rear end generally aligned with the pin-hole in the coupler shaft such that the pivot pin constantly abuts against the rear ends of the slot-confining walls of the pivot slots by virtue of urging action of the urging member. The lever is manually turnable about the pivot pin between a first position, in which, the operating end of the lever abuts against the casing by virtue of the urging action of the urging member to prevent rearward movement of the locking plate and the coupler shaft from the engaging position to the disengaging position in the longitudinal direction, thereby preventing rotation of the latch member via the coupler shaft, and a second position, in which, the operating end of the lever turns outwardly and forwardly of the casing and the pivot end of the lever turns rearwardly and downwardly toward the rear wall so as to permit rearward movement of the locking plate and the coupler shaft from the engaging position to the disengaging position, thereby permitting co-rotation of the coupler shaft and the latch member about the axis.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Other features and advantages of this invention will become more apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment of this invention, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
is an exploded perspective view of a conventional latch assembly that is adapted to be mounted on a recessed door of a cabinet for closing the same;
FIG. 2
is a sectional view of the conventional latch assembly mounted on the recessed door;
FIG. 3
is an exploded perspective view of the preferred embodiment of a latch assembly according to the present invention;
FIG. 4
is a sectional view of the preferred embodiment mounted on a recessed door of a cabinet for closing the same;
FIG. 5
is a sectional view of the preferred embodiment taken along line V—V of
FIG. 4
, illustrating a locking position of a latch member which prevents opening of the recessed door;
FIG. 6
is a sectional view of the preferred embodiment, illustrating a state in which a coupler shaft and the latch member can be simultaneously rotated via a lever in order to open the recessed door relative to the cabinet; and
FIG. 7
is a sectional view of the preferred embodiment, illustrating a state in which the coupler shaft and the latch member are simultaneously rotated via the lever to an unlocking position.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to
FIGS. 3
to
5
, the preferred embodiment of a latch assembly of the present invention is shown to include a casing
50
, a coupler shaft
64
, a latch member
70
, a pair of fastener nuts
73
, a locking plate
68
, an urging member
67
, a pivot pin
65
, and a lever
61
.
As illustrated, the casing
50
is fixed on a recessed door D (shown by dotted lines in
FIG. 4
) of a cabinet (not shown) via a U-shaped bracket
81
and a fastener bolt
82
, and includes a peripheral wall
56
that defines a lever chamber
51
, and that has a front open end
501
for access to the lever chamber
51
. The casing
50
further includes a rear wall
55
confining a rear side of the lever chamber
51
, and a spring-confining flange
52
that projects rearwardly from the rear wall
55
to define a spring chamber
520
. The rear wall
55
is formed with a shaft-extension hole
550
in spatial communication with the spring chamber
520
and the lever chamber
51
.
The coupler shaft
64
extends in a longitudinal direction, is disposed movably and rotatably in the casing
50
, and passes through the shaft-extension hole
550
in the rear wall
55
. The coupler shaft
64
has a threaded portion
643
that is disposed outwardly and rearwardly of the spring chamber
520
, a pivot portion
641
that extends into the lever chamber
51
and that is formed with a pin-hole
641
″, and a mounting portion
642
disposed between the threaded and pivot portions
643
,
641
. The threaded portion
643
has a terminating end
640
distal from the pivot portion
641
, and formed with two pairs of axially aligned grooves
644
that extend from the terminating end
640
toward the mounting portion
642
. The coupler shaft
64
is rotatable about an axis.
The latch member
70
has a coupler portion
71
that is formed with a shaft hole
711
for extension of the threaded portion
643
of the coupler shaft
64
therethrough, and that has a hole-confining wall confining the shaft hole
711
. The coupler portion
71
of the latch member
70
is further formed with two pairs of engaging tongues
712
that extend inwardly and radially from the hole-confining wall and that slidably and respectively engage the grooves
644
in the coupler shaft
64
so as to permit sliding movement of the latch member
70
along the length of the coupler shaft
64
and so as to facilitate mounting and removal of the latch member
70
on and from the coupler shaft
64
.
The nuts
73
are disposed at two opposite sides of the coupler portion
71
of the latch member
70
via two washers
72
, and threadedly engage the threaded portion
643
of the coupler shaft
64
so as to secure the latch member
70
relative to the coupler shaft
64
and so as to permit co-rotation of the latch member
70
and the coupler shaft
64
about the axis and co-movement of the latch member
70
and the coupler shaft
64
in the longitudinal direction.
The locking plate
68
is fastened securely to the mounting portion
642
of the coupler shaft
64
for co-movement with the coupler shaft
64
in the longitudinal direction between an engaging position, in which, the locking plate
68
extends into the spring chamber
520
and releasably engages the flange
52
, thereby preventing rotation of the coupler shaft
64
about the axis in the spring chamber
520
, and a disengaging position, in which, the locking plate
68
moves outwardly from the spring chamber
520
to disengage from the flange
52
, thereby permitting rotation of the coupler shaft
64
about the axis.
The urging member
67
is disposed in the spring chamber
520
for constantly urging the locking plate
68
and the coupler shaft
64
to move away from the spring chamber
520
.
The pivot pin
65
is disposed in the lever chamber
51
, and extends in a transverse direction relative to the longitudinal direction and through the pin-hole
641
″ in the coupler shaft
64
.
The lever
61
extends in a vertical direction transverse to the longitudinal direction, and has a U-shaped pivot end
610
that projects into the lever chamber
51
, and that has a pair of lugs
611
which confine a gap therebetween for receiving the pivot portion
641
of the coupler shaft
64
and which are formed with two opposing pivot slots
612
for extension of the pivot pin
65
therethrough. The lever
61
further has an operating end
613
that is opposite to the pivot end
610
. Each of the pivot slots
612
is confined by a slot-confining wall that has a rear end generally aligned with the pin-hole
641
″ in the coupler shaft
64
such that the pivot pin
65
constantly abuts against the rear end of the slot-confining wall of the pivot slot
612
by virtue of urging action of the urging member
67
. The lever
61
is manually turnable about the pivot pin
65
between a first position, as best shown in
FIG. 4
, in which, the operating end
613
of the lever
61
abuts against the casing
50
by virtue of the urging action of the urging member
67
to prevent rearward movement of the locking plate
68
and the coupler shaft
64
from the engaging position to the disengaging position in the longitudinal direction, thereby preventing rotation of the latch member
70
via the coupler shaft
64
in the spring chamber
520
, and a second position, in which, the operating end
613
of the lever
61
turns outwardly and forwardly of the casing
50
and the pivot end
610
of the lever
61
turns rearwardly and downwardly toward the rear wall
55
, as best shown in
FIG. 6
, thereby permitting rearward movement of the locking plate
68
and the coupler shaft
64
from the engaging position to the disengaging position. As such, co-rotation of the latch member
70
and the coupler shaft
64
is permitted about the axis, as best shown in FIG.
7
.
In this embodiment, a fastener nut
69
is mounted threadedly on the threaded portion
643
so as to secure the locking plate
68
relative to the coupler shaft
64
. The mounting portion
642
of the coupler shaft
64
has a rectangular cross section. The locking plate
68
is formed with an engagement hole
683
of a rectangular shape for fittingly receiving the mounting portion
642
so as to enhance securing of the locking plate
68
to the coupler shaft
64
and so as to permit co-rotation of the locking plate
68
and the coupler shaft
64
when the lever
61
is turned about the pivot pin
65
to the second position of
FIGS. 6 and 7
.
Note that a connecting member
63
is interposed between the coupler shaft
64
and the lever
61
. A tension spring
62
has two opposite ends which resiliently abut against the connecting member
63
and the lever
61
in such a manner to prevent change of relative positions of the connecting member
63
and the lever
61
when the lever
61
turns about the pivot pin
65
between the first and second positions. Since the feature of the present invention does not reside in the connecting member
63
, a detailed description thereof is omitted herein for the sake of brevity.
By virtue of the arrangement of the engaging tongues
712
of the latch member
70
and the grooves
644
in the coupler shaft
64
, the aforesaid drawbacks as encountered in the prior art can be eliminated.
With this invention thus explained, it is apparent that numerous modifications and variations can be made without departing from the scope and spirit of this invention. It is therefore intended that this invention be limited only as indicated in the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A latch assembly adapted to be mounted on a recessed door, said latch assembly comprising:a casing adapted to be fixed on the recessed door, and including a peripheral wall defining a lever chamber and having a front open end for access to said lever chamber, and a rear wall confining a rear side of said lever chamber, said casing further including a spring-confining flange projecting rearwardly from said rear wall to define a spring chamber, said rear wall being formed with a shaft-extension hole in spatial communication with said spring chamber and said lever chamber; a coupler shaft extending in a longitudinal direction, disposed movably and rotatably in said casing and passing through said shaft-extension hole in said rear wall, said coupler shaft having a threaded portion that is disposed outwardly and rearwardly of said spring chamber, a pivot portion extending into said lever chamber and formed with a pin-hole, and a mounting portion disposed between said threaded and pivot portions, said threaded portion having a terminating end distal from said pivot portion and formed with at least one pair of axially aligned grooves that extend from said terminating end toward said mounting portion of said coupler shaft, said coupler shaft being rotatable about an axis; a latch member having a coupler portion that is formed with a shaft hole for extension of said threaded portion of said coupler shaft therethrough, and that has a hole-confining wall confining said shaft hole, said coupler portion of said latch member being further formed with a pair of engaging tongues that extend inwardly and radially from said hole-confining wall and that slidably and respectively engage said axially aligned grooves in said coupler shaft so as to permit sliding movement of said latch member along the length of said coupler shaft and so as to facilitate mounting and removal of said latch member on and from said coupler shaft; a pair of nuts disposed at two opposite sides of said coupler portion of said latch member and threadedly engaging said threaded portion of said coupler shaft so as to secure said latch member to said coupler shaft and so as to permit co-rotation of said latch member and said coupler shaft about the axis and co-movement of said latch member and said coupler shaft in the longitudinal direction; a locking plate fastened securely to said mounting portion of said coupler shaft for co-movement with said coupler shaft in the longitudinal direction between an engaging position, in which, said locking plate extends into said spring chamber and releasably engages said flange, thereby preventing rotation of said coupler shaft about the axis in said spring chamber, and a disengaging position, in which, said locking plate moves outwardly from said spring chamber to disengage from said flange, thereby permitting rotation of said coupler shaft about said axis; an urging member disposed in said spring chamber for constantly urging said locking plate and said coupler shaft to move away from said spring chamber; a pivot pin disposed in said lever chamber and extending in a transverse direction relative to the longitudinal direction through said pin-hole in said coupler shaft; and a lever extending in a vertical direction transverse to the longitudinal direction, disposed outwardly and forwardly of said lever chamber, said lever having a U-shaped pivot end that projects into said lever chamber and that has a pair of lugs which confine a gap therebetween for receiving said pivot portion of said coupler shaft and which are formed with two opposing pivot slots for extension of said pivot pin therethrough, said lever further having an operating end that is opposite to said pivot end, each of said pivot slots being confined by a slot-confining wall that has a rear end generally aligned with said pin-hole in said coupler shaft such that said pivot pin constantly abuts against said rear ends of said slot-confining walls of said pivot slots by virtue of urging action of said urging member, said lever being manually turnable about said pivot pin between a first position, in which, said operating end of said lever abuts against said casing by the virtue of urging action of said urging member to prevent rearward movement of said locking plate and said coupler shaft from said engaging position to said disengaging position in the longitudinal direction, thereby preventing rotation of said latch member via said coupler shaft, and a second position, in which, said operating end of said lever turns outwardly and forwardly of said casing and said pivot end of said lever turns rearwardly and downwardly toward said rear wall so as to permit rearward movement of said locking plate and said coupler shaft from said engaging position to said disengaging position, thereby permitting co-rotation of said coupler shaft and said latch member about said axis.
- 2. The latch assembly as defined in claim 1, further comprising a fastener nut threadedly mounted on said threaded portion to secure said locking plate to said coupler shaft, said mounting portion of said coupler shaft having a rectangular cross section, said locking plate being formed with an engagement hole of a rectangular shape for fittingly receiving said mounting portion so as to enhance securing of said locking plate to said coupler shaft and so as to permit co-rotation of said locking plate and said coupler shaft when said lever is turned about said pivot pin to said second position.
Priority Claims (1)
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