The present invention generally relates to a latching mechanism for connecting one object to another and, more particularly, to a detent mechanism that provides a connection of two objects with a push button release.
Latching mechanisms can be used to connect two objects together under circumstances where the two objects can be selectively separated. Convenient operation of the latching mechanism will enhance the use thereof, particularly where the latching mechanism can be released easily and with minimal effort. For example, it would be desirable for a latching mechanism to be operable to connect two objects simply by pushing the two objects together, while separation of the two objects would be effected simply by pressing a button and pulling the two objects apart.
Such a latching mechanism can have utilization for connecting a key ring to a key fob with the latching mechanism interconnecting the key ring and the key fob. Such a latching mechanism could also be used to latch a door against a frame, such as a cabinet door as an example. Other examples include applications in aviation, boating, recreational vehicles, and automotive vehicles. This need for a latching mechanism that easily connect two objects together without even requiring the pressing of a button can be used in substantially any mechanical application. This latching mechanism can also be used to connect a bottom member of a bottle with an expandable plunger to be operated within the bottle to dispense product therefrom.
Accordingly, it would be desirable to provide a latching mechanism that can be adapted for use in a number of applications where the release of two objects from one another can be affected by the pressing of a release button.
It is an object of this invention to provide a latching mechanism that can be used to connect two objects together and to disconnect the two objects for separation from one another by the pressing of a release button.
It is another object of this invention to provide a latching mechanism that is operable to connect two objects together simply by pushing the two objects together.
It is a feature of this invention that the latching mechanism is formed with a pair of detent balls positioned internally of the latching mechanism to control the movement of internal components.
It is an advantage of this invention that the detent balls will move into a relief groove when the two internal components are to be moved relative to one another.
It is another feature of this invention that the latching mechanism is formed with a center post into which a relief groove is formed to define a head member above the groove.
It is still another feature of this invention that the latching mechanism also includes a sleeve surrounding the center post to carry the detent balls for movement with the sleeve relative to the center post.
It is another advantage of this invention that the sleeve is biased upwardly by a compression spring.
It is yet another feature of this invention that the latching mechanism also includes a pusher member that is affixed to one object while the center post is associated with the second object to which the first object is to be connected.
It is another feature of this invention that the pusher member is formed with an internal ring that engages the detent balls carried by the slidable sleeve when the pusher member is moved toward the second object.
It is yet another advantage of this invention that the internal ring on the pusher member pushes the detent balls into the relief groove in the center post when the detent balls become aligned with the relief groove.
It is another advantage of this invention that the internal ring can pass by the detent balls when moved into the relief groove and engaged beneath the detent balls to prevent the pusher member from moving axially relative to the center post to secure the first and second objects together.
It is a further advantage of this invention that the release of the latching mechanism can be released by the pressing of a release button.
It is a further feature of this invention that the depressing of the release pushes the center post upwardly to align the relief groove with the detent balls.
It is still another feature of this invention that the pusher member is capable of moving past the detent balls to allow the latching mechanism to separate.
It is yet another object of this invention to provide an automatic latching mechanism that will connect two objects together by simply pushing the corresponding latch components together, with a selective disconnection requiring only the pressing of a release button.
It is yet another advantage of this invention that the latching mechanism is automatically operable to connect two objects together by moving the objects toward one another with the latching components aligned.
It is yet another object of this invention that the latching mechanism can be used in a mixing bottle to secure a detachable bottom of the bottle to a telescopic plunger that is movable within the bottle.
It is yet another object of this invention to provide a latching mechanism to connect two objects together for selective release which is durable in construction, inexpensive of manufacture, carefree of maintenance, facile in assemblage, and simple and effective in use.
These and other objects, features and advantages are accomplished according to the instant invention by providing a latching mechanism having a pusher member formed with an internal ring and being attached to a first object. A center post formed with a relief groove is secured to a release button and is connected to a second object. A slidable sleeve biased upwardly surrounds the center post and carries a pair of detent balls in a position to be alignable with the relief groove. The internal ring of the pusher member pushes the detent balls downwardly until the detent balls become aligned with the relief groove allowing the internal ring pass below the detent balls and thus latch the first and second objects together. Release is attained by pressing the release button to raise the center post into alignment with the detent balls to allow the internal ring to move past the detent balls and affect a release of the latching mechanism.
The advantages of this invention will be apparent upon consideration of the following detailed disclosure of the invention, especially when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein:
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The slidable sleeve 20 is retained within the base member 11 by a retainer 27 that is secured to the base member 11 in a suitable manner, such as by being threaded into the base member, as depicted in the drawings. The slidable sleeve 20 includes a retention rim 21 that is captured by the retainer 27. The compression spring 25 is located below the slidable sleeve 20 to bias the sleeve 20 upwardly away from the base member 11. The center post 15 is coupled to a release button 19 that projects from the base member 11 within a cutout formed therein. The release button 19 is captured below the compression spring 25 so that the force of the spring 25 biases the release button 19 into engagement with the base member 11. The slidable sleeve 20 is trapped within the retainer 27 by the retention rim 21. The compression spring 25 compressed between the retention rim 21 of the slidable sleeve and the flange on the release button 19 biases the slidable sleeve 20 into an uppermost position that corresponds to the detent balls 22 being aligned with the head 17 of the center post 15 so that the detent balls 22 are pushed outwardly from the sleeve 20.
A pusher member 30 is secured to a second object 7 in a suitable manner, such as by a fastener 31. Alternatively, the pusher member 30 can be formed as an integral part of the second object 7, or the second object can be formed with a socket 32 that receives the pusher member 30 for connection thereto by the fastener 31. Preferably, the pusher member 30 has a cylindrical configuration that terminates in a flange 33 extending around the distal end of the pusher member 30. The pusher member 30 is also formed with an internal ring 35 near the proximal end of the pusher member 30. The internal ring 35 defines a bypass groove 36 between the internal ring 35 and the proximal end of the pusher member 30. The overall length of the pusher member 30 is a matter of accommodating the design of the objects being connected together, so long as the pusher member 30 is operable to push down on the detent balls 22 and allow a release as is described in greater detail below. The pusher member 30 can also be cooperative with an ejection spring 39, best seen in
In operation, the initial position of the latching mechanism 10 is representatively shown in
Once the internal ring 35 passes below the detent balls 22, the downward force exerted on the sleeve 20 to compress the compression spring 25 disappears and the sleeve 20 is free to return to it prior uppermost vertical position, where the detent balls 22 are aligned with the head 17 of the center post 15, by the expansion of the compression spring 49, as is depicted in
When the two objects 5, 7 are to be separated from one another, the latching mechanism 10 is released from the locked position shown in
This latching mechanism 10 can be utilized in a number of different applications where two objects are desired to be joined together and selectively separated. One such application is the connection of a key ring to a key fob. This latching mechanism can also be used to latch a pivoted member to a base member, such as a pivoted drawer front to a drawer frame. The latching mechanism 10 makes a very secure connection of the two objects and the release of that connection requires only the depression of the release button 19. As is described in U.S. Pat. No. 8,167,175, this latching mechanism 10 can be used in a mixing bottle 40 to secure a bottom member 42 of the mixing bottle 40 to the telescopic plunger 45, which is shown in
The mixing bottle 40 is representatively shown in
It will be understood that changes in the details, materials, steps and arrangements of parts which have been described and illustrated to explain the nature of the invention will occur to and may be made by those skilled in the art upon a reading of this disclosure within the principles and scope of the invention. The foregoing description illustrates the preferred embodiments of the invention; however, concepts, as based upon the description, may be employed in other embodiments without departing from the scope of the invention.
For example, the above described latching mechanism can be formed in a manner that only utilizes one detent ball 22 instead of a pair of detent balls 22, although the symmetrical version with cylindrical members and annular grooves cooperable with a pair of detent balls 22 is preferable.
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/821,658, issued as U.S. Pat. No. 8,167,175 on May 1, 2012, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference, and this application claims domestic priority on U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/230,569, filed Jun. 25, 2009, and on U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/262,243, filed on Nov. 18, 2009, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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Parent | 12821658 | Jun 2010 | US |
Child | 13459443 | US |