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In many latching systems the retention force required to hold a lever or latch open or closed is provided by an over-center device or detent mechanism. Other latching systems use magnetic force to hold a system closed, or latched only. A latch which requires a detent mechanism to remain open or closed can require somewhat complex mechanisms with moving parts. This invention utilizes magnets to function in place of a mechanical detent, over-center, or spring loaded mechanism. With the use of fixed permanent magnets the possibility of mechanical failure of a detent mechanism, over-center device, or other spring loaded mechanism is eliminated.
This disclosure is for a latch assembly, in particular the disclosure relates to a latch assembly that is freely pivoting and held open by repelling magnets on a short lever arm and held closed by attracting magnets on a long lever arm. The present disclosure relates to levers, latches, switches, and locks.
In one embodiment, two magnet pairs are used to hold a lever or latch either open or closed. One magnet pair is oriented such that the magnets repel each other. One magnet of this pair is affixed to the base component and the other magnet is affixed to the movable component. The repelling magnet pair is positioned closest to the pivot point of the movable component. This magnet pair is used to keep the movable component in the open position. The second magnet pair is oriented such that the magnets attract each other. One magnet of this pair is affixed to the base component and the other magnet is affixed to the movable component. This attracting magnet pair is positioned at a greater distance from the pivot point than the repelling magnet pair and is used to keep the movable component in the closed position. The repelling magnet pair that holds the lever open acts on a shorter lever arm than the magnet pair that holds the lever closed. When the lever is open the repelling magnets have a shorter arc length than the attracting magnets which overpowers the greater mechanical advantage of the attracting magnets. When the lever is closed, both magnet pairs have equal but opposite forces, however, the attracting magnets have a greater mechanical advantage, keeping the lever closed.
In the accompanying drawings the latch is illustrated in both the open and closed positions.
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