Claims
- 1. A latch assembly for latching a cover to a container, said latch assembly comprisinga flat base having opposite end segments, an upper surface with a hole or depression therein and a lower surface for contacting a cover; a cover member substantially coextensive with and superimposed on said upper surface of the base, said cover member having opposite end margins and opposite end segments seated against the opposite end segments of the base and a raised segment extending between the end margins of the cover member above said hole or depression in the base to form a lateral passage between the base and the cover member, said passage having first and second open ends; a slider slidably positioned in said passage and having a first end exposed at the first end of the passage, a second end exposed at the second end of the passage, an undersurface extending between said first and second ends, means defining first and second holes or recesses in said undersurface and a latch portion extending from the first end of the slider beyond the base, the area of said undersurface around said first and second holes or recesses being of a rigid, low friction material, said slider being slidable along said passage between a latched position wherein the latch portion is located at a first position relative to the base and a unlatched position wherein the latch portion is located at a second position relative to the base, and a flat spring member seated on the base, said spring member having a flexible, resilient portion extending opposite the hole or depression in the base and a protuberance extending from said spring member portion toward the slider, the height of the protuberance being such that the protuberance engages the undersurface of the slider and deflects the spring member portion into the hole or depression in the base, said first and second holes or recesses in the slider being positioned relative to the protuberance such that when the slider is in said latched position, the protuberance resiliently seats in the first hole or recess and when the slider is in said unlatched position, the protuberance resiliently seats in the second hole or recess.
- 2. The latch assembly defined in claim 1 and further including a projection on the slider to facilitate moving the slider between said latched and unlatched positions.
- 3. The latch assembly defined in claim 2 wherein said projection includes a lip extending from the second end of the slider substantially perpendicular to said undersurface.
- 4. The latch assembly defined in claim 3 wherein the lip extends above the cover member.
- 5. The latch assembly defined in claim 3 wherein the lip extends below the upper surface of the base.
- 6. The latch assembly defined in claim 1 and further including anchoring means for anchoring the end segments of the cover member to the end segments of the base.
- 7. The latch assembly defined in claim 6 wherein the anchoring means comprise spot welds.
- 8. The latch assembly defined in claim 1 and further including fastening means in the end segments of the cover member and the base to facilitate securing the latch assembly to a cover.
- 9. The latch assembly defined in claim 8 wherein the fastening means include through holes in said end segments.
- 10. The latch assembly defined in claim 8 wherein fastening means include hooks at said end segments.
- 11. The latch assembly defined in claim 1 wherein the spring member portion constitutes a leaf spring cantilevered opposite the hole or depression in the base.
- 12. The latch assembly defined in claim 11 and further including means fixing the relative positions of the spring member and the base.
- 13. The latch assembly defined in claim 1 wherein said base has a raised segment extending between the end segments of the base and which contains said base hole or depression and is generally coextensive with the raised segment of the cover member.
- 14. The latch assembly defined in claim 1 wherein the means defining said first and second holes in the undersurface of the slider comprise an insert of a rigid, low friction plastic material incorporated into the slider.
- 15. The latch assembly defined in claim 14 wherein the slider has a rectangular through hole located between said first and second ends and said insert is I-shaped and fits snugly in said through hole.
- 16. The latch assembly defined in claim 1 wherein said slider is of a rigid low friction plastic material.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 09/997,789, filed Nov. 30, 2001, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,508,495.
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