Claims
- 1. A battery case, comprising:
- a container having an opening for receiving a battery, said container having side walls, opposing end walls, and a bottom;
- a pair of latch dogs pivotally mounted on a pivot rod located on the exterior of each of said opposing end walls of said container, each of said dogs having a curved end region adapted to contact a curved work surface of an associated stop member, said dogs being pivotable between a release position in which said curved end regions are apart from said work surfaces to allow relative movement between said container and said stop member and an engaged position in which said curved end regions contact said work surfaces; and
- a tension bar reciprocally mounted on an exterior portion of each of said opposing end walls, each of said tension bars having a pivot region for contacting and pivoting said latch dogs between said released and engaged positions in response to reciprocation of said tension bar.
- 2. The battery case of claim 1, wherein said latch dogs are biased to said engaged position by a spring carried on said pivot rod.
- 3. The battery case of claim 1, wherein said pivot region of each of said tension bars comprises a pair of L-shaped arms extending in opposite directions from the longitudinal axis of said tension bar, the outer extents of said arms forming camming surfaces for contacting said latch dogs to pivot said latch dogs.
- 4. The battery case of claim 3, wherein the radius of curvature of each of said latch dog end regions is approximately the same as the radius of curvature of said stop member work surfaces whereby said dog end regions fully mate with said work surfaces in said engaged position, the pivot point of said dogs being offset from the center point of the radius of curvature of each of said dogs, providing a clearance between said dog end regions and said work surfaces unless said dogs are in a fully engaged position.
- 5. The battery case of claim 4, in combination with a vehicle fender well wherein said stop member is a cavity formed in the fender well of a vehicle.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 609,458, filed May 11, 1984 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,548,433 issued Oct. 22, 1985.
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