Claims
- 1. A latch assembly comprising a handle generally elongated along a longitudinal axis, a generally elongated shaft and retaining means for connecting said shaft and said handle, said retaining means comprising a surface of said handle having at least two generally resilient ribs at spaced separation and at least one mounting boss on said shaft, and a connecting rib attaching said at least two generally resilient ribs, wherein said spaced separation between said at least two generally resilient ribs in a mounted position of said shaft is sized smaller than a diameter of at least a portion of said mounting boss, and on assembly of said shaft and said handle, said at least a portion of said mounting boss is positioned between said at least two generally resilient ribs by flexing said at least two generally resilient ribs apart from one another to increase the size of said spaced separation, wherein each of said at least two generally resilient ribs includes first and second terminating ends and said connecting rib is positioned proximate said first terminating ends of said at least two generally resilient ribs, wherein said mounting boss of said shaft engages and is moved past said connecting rib on assembly, and when the shaft and handle are assembled, said mounting boss engages and does not move past said connecting rib to retain the assembled positions of the handle and shaft.
- 2. A latch assembly of claim 1, wherein said handle further comprises a connecting wall at spaced separation from at least a portion of said at least two generally resilient ribs, wherein said shaft engages said connecting wall when said at least a portion of said mounting boss is positioned between said at least two generally resilient ribs on assembly.
- 3. A latch assembly of claim 2, wherein said shaft is generally t-shaped in configuration comprising a first portion substantially perpendicular to a second portion, wherein said latch assembly further comprises third and fourth ribs at spaced separation and with said third rib closer to a first of said at least two generally resilient ribs and said fourth rib closer to a second of said at least two generally resilient ribs, wherein opposite ends of said first portion of said shaft in said mounted position are positioned proximate said third and fourth ribs, respectively.
- 4. A latch assembly of claim 3 further comprising fifth and sixth ribs at spaced separation, with said fifth rib positioned between said first of said at least two generally resilient ribs and said third rib and with said sixth rib positioned between said second of said at least two generally resilient ribs and said fourth rib, wherein said first portion of said shaft engages said fifth and sixth ribs during operation.
- 5. A latch assembly of claim 4, wherein each of said ribs extend outwardly a predetermined amount from said surface of said handle, wherein said third and fourth ribs at least adjacent said connecting member extend further from said surface of said handle than said fifth rib, sixth rib and said at least two generally resilient ribs, and said fifth and sixth ribs at least adjacent said connecting member extend further from said surface of said handle than said at least two generally resilient ribs.
- 6. A latch assembly of claim 5, wherein said handle includes a top wall, opposing side walls and a front wall, wherein said surface of said handle comprises a bottom surface of said top wall, said connecting wall is attached to said opposing side walls and an aperture extends through said handle located extending through a portion of said front wall and through a portion of said connecting wall into which said second portion of said shaft is received in operation.
- 7. A latch assembly of claim 6, wherein each of said ribs extend along said longitudinal axis of said handle.
- 8. A latch assembly of claim 7, wherein each of said ribs comprises a generally planer end surface and an adjacent angled surface opposite said bottom surface of said top wall of said handle.
- 9. A latch assembly comprising a handle and a shaft, said handle being generally elongate along a longitudinal axis and including a top wall and a plurality of generally elongate ribs on a bottom surface of said top wall, said shaft being generally elongate having first and second portions and with said first portion engaging at least one of said plurality of ribs and said second portion having thereon a latching member; and
- wherein said handle includes at least two generally flexible ribs at spaced separation on said bottom surface for engaging at least one mounting boss on said first portion of said shaft, wherein said spaced separation between said at least two generally flexible ribs in a mounted position of said shaft is sized smaller than a diameter of at least a portion of said mounting boss to retain connection of said shaft and said handle, and on assembly of said shaft and said handle, said at least a portion of said mounting boss is moved between said at least two generally flexible ribs by flexing said at least two generally flexible ribs apart from one another to increase the size of said spaced separation and allow said shaft to be moved into said mounted position;
- said latch assembly further comprising a connecting rib attaching said at least two generally flexible ribs, wherein each of said at least two generally flexible ribs includes first and second terminating ends and said connecting rib is attached proximate said first terminating ends of said at least two generally resilient ribs, wherein said mounting boss of said shaft engages and is moved past said connecting rib on assembly, and when the shaft and handle are assembled, said mounting boss engages and does not move past said connecting rib to retain the assembled positions of the handle and shaft.
- 10. A latch assembly of claim 9, wherein said handle further comprises a connecting wall at spaced separation from said at least two generally flexible ribs, wherein said first portion of said shaft engages said connecting wall when said at least a portion of said mounting boss is positioned between said at least two generally flexible ribs on assembly.
- 11. A latch assembly of claim 10, wherein said shaft is generally t-shaped in configuration with said first portion substantially perpendicular to said second portion, wherein said latch assembly further comprises third and fourth ribs at spaced separation and with said third rib closer to a first of said at least two generally flexible ribs and said fourth rib closer to a second of said at least two generally flexible ribs, wherein opposite ends of said first portion of said shaft in said mounted position are positioned proximate said third and fourth ribs, respectively.
- 12. A latch assembly of claim 11 further comprising fifth and sixth ribs at spaced separation, with said fifth rib positioned between said first of said at least two generally flexible ribs and said third rib and with said sixth rib positioned between said second of said at least two generally flexible ribs and said fourth rib, wherein said first portion of said shaft engages said fifth and sixth ribs during operation.
- 13. A latch assembly of claim 12, wherein each of said ribs extend outwardly a predetermined amount from said bottom surface of said handle, wherein said third and fourth ribs at least adjacent said connecting member extend further from said surface of said handle than said fifth rib, sixth rib and said at least two generally flexible ribs, and said fifth and sixth ribs at least adjacent said connecting member extend further from said surface of said handle than said at least two generally flexible ribs.
- 14. A latch assembly of claim 13, wherein said handle includes opposing side walls and a front wall, wherein said connecting wall is attached to said opposing side walls and an aperture extends through said handle located extending through a portion of said front wall and through a portion of said connecting wall into which said second portion of said shaft is received in operation.
- 15. A latch assembly of claim 14, wherein each of said ribs extend along said longitudinal axis of said handle.
- 16. A latch assembly of claim 15, wherein each of said ribs comprises a generally planer end surface and an adjacent angled surface opposite said bottom surface of said top wall of said handle.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a conventional patent application based on Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/088,112 filed Jun. 5, 1998.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Southco Fasteners Handbook 48 (Southco Inc., Pennsylvania, 1998) pp. J-2, J-3, J-4 and J-5. |