Claims
- 1. A lever latch for mounting in an aperture formed in a door panel for releasably retaining the door against a corresponding frame, the latch comprising:
- a housing defining an inner surface and an outer surface separated by a housing wall;
- pivot means mounted on and rotatable relative to the housing;
- a handle attached proximate one end thereof to said pivot means and rotatable between an open and a closed position, wherein the handle at least at its attachment with said pivot means is separated from said outer surface of the housing by said housing wall;
- fastening means attached to said pivot means, wherein the fastening means at least at its attachment with said pivot means is separated from said inner surface of the housing by said housing wall, whereby the fastening means is separated from said handle by said housing wall and said fastening means engages the frame for retaining the door when the handle is rotated to its closed position.
- 2. A lever latch of claim 1, wherein the fastening means includes at least first and second portions attached to said pivot means proximate opposite ends of the pivot means.
- 3. A lever latch of claim 2, wherein the housing is positioned between said first and second portions of said fastening means.
- 4. A lever latch of claim 3, wherein the housing includes a pair of opposing apertures extending through said housing wall into which the pivot means is mounted.
- 5. A lever latch of claim 4, further comprising an O-ring between the pivot means and the housing adjacent said housing aperture.
- 6. A lever latch of claim 4, wherein the pivot means comprises at least two shaft portions connected to each other, with said first portion of the fastening means connected to the one shaft portion and said second portion of the fastening means connected to the second shaft portion.
- 7. A lever latch of claim 6, wherein the first and second portions of said fastening means comprise first and second generally elongated lever members, respectively, with the first and second lever members having the two shaft portions of the pivot means extending proximate a first end thereof.
- 8. A lever latch of claim 7, wherein said fastening means includes latching means connected with the first and second lever members proximate a second end thereof for fastening with the frame.
- 9. A lever latch of claim 1, further comprising:
- a first catch member mounted on the handle for engaging with a second catch member to retain the handle in the closed position;
- a biasing member for biasing the first catch member to an engaged position with the second catch member and for biasing the handle to move toward the open position from the closed position upon disengagement of the first catch member.
- 10. A lever latch of claim 9, wherein the housing includes a cavity defining said inner surface thereof and said handle at least at its attachment with said pivot means is received within said cavity.
- 11. A lever latch of claim 9, further comprising a trigger pivotally mounted on the handle and including the first catch member, wherein said second catch member comprises a keeper in the housing.
- 12. A lever latch of claim 11, wherein the biasing means comprises a torsion spring.
- 13. A lever latch of claim 12, wherein said torsion spring includes at least one wound portion through which the pivot means passes and two end portions extending from said wound portion, with each of said end portions being in engagement with said trigger.
- 14. A lever latch of claim 13, wherein said trigger includes a button upon which an operator presses for pivoting said trigger so that said first catch member is moved in a direction generally away from said pivot means and disengages the keeper.
- 15. A lever latch of claim 1, wherein said handle includes an aperture extending therethrough into which said pivot means is received, wherein said handle and pivot means includes attachment means therebetween for rotationally fixing said handle relative to said pivot means.
- 16. A lever latch of claim 15, wherein said pivot means has a portion having a non-circular cross-section and said aperture extending through said handle is non-circular and receives said non-circular portion of said pivot means comprising said attachment means.
- 17. A lever latch for mounting in an aperture formed in a door panel for releasedly retaining the door against a corresponding frame, the latch comprising:
- a housing;
- a handle having pivot means for attachment to the housing, the handle being rotatable between an open and a closed position;
- a catch having a first catch member mounted on the handle for engaging with a second catch member in the housing to retain the handle in the closed position;
- fastening means connected with the handle and adapted for engaging the frame for retaining the door when the handle is rotated to its closed position; and
- a biasing member for biasing the first catch member to an engaged position with the second member when the handle is in its closed position and for biasing the handle to move toward the open position from the closed position upon disengagement of the first catch member.
- 18. A lever latch of claim 17, wherein said biasing member comprises a torsion spring.
- 19. A lever latch of claim 18 further comprising a trigger pivotally mounted on the handle and including the first catch member.
- 20. A lever latch of claim 19, wherein said handle includes an aperture extending therethrough positioned closer to a center than to an end thereof into which said trigger is mounted.
- 21. A lever latch of claim 19, wherein said second catch member comprises a keeper in the housing.
- 22. A lever latch of claim 19, wherein said torsion spring includes at least one wound portion through which the pivot means passes and first and second end portions extending from said wound portion, with each of said end portions being in engagement with said trigger.
- 23. A lever latch of claim 22, wherein said trigger includes a button upon which an operator presses for pivoting said trigger so that said first catch member is moved in a direction generally away from said pivot means and disengages said second catch member.
- 24. A lever latch of claim 23, wherein said first end portion of said biasing member is in engagement with said trigger proximate said button and said second end portion of said biasing member is in engagement with said trigger proximate said first catch member.
- 25. A lever latch of claim 24, wherein said second end portion of said biasing member is formed having a bend proximate its terminating end for providing an initial rise of a momentum to the handle upon disengagement of said trigger.
- 26. A lever latch of claim 17, wherein said fastening means is connected with said pivot means.
- 27. A lever latch of claim 26, wherein said fastening means includes at least first and second portions attached to said pivot means proximate opposite ends of said pivot means.
- 28. A lever latch of claim 27, wherein said housing is positioned between said first and second portions of the fastening means and said housing includes a pair of opposing apertures extending through said housing into which the pivot means is mounted, wherein said pivot means is rotatable within said housing apertures.
- 29. A lever latch of claim 28, wherein said housing includes a cavity therein and said handle comprises a generally elongate member substantially received within said housing cavity in the closed position.
- 30. A lever latch of claim 29, wherein said handle includes an aperture extending therethrough into which said pivot means is received, wherein said handle and said pivot means includes attachment means therebetween for rotationally fixing said handle relative to said pivot means.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/029,477 filed Mar. 11, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,609,373, which is a division of application Ser. No. 07/838,313, filed Feb. 20, 1992, now identified by U.S. Pat. No. 5,267,762.
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Divisions (1)
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