Claims
- 1. A method for unlocking and locking a lockable hatch latch which comprises
- (1) turning a key in a spring-loaded pin-type key cylinder from a locked key to an unlocked key position from which a shaft of the latch may be moved down by turning a bail 90.degree. counterclockwise to a shaft-down latched position and then by turning the bail 90.degree. further counterclockwise thereby turning the shaft 90.degree. counterclockwise to a shaft-down unlatched position, and thereafter,
- (2) turning the key back from the unlocked key shaft-up position to the locked key position and locking the latch in a locked secure position without using the key.
- 2. A method for latching and securing a hatch latch installed through an opening in a hatch which comprises turning a bail connected to an outer shell of said latch 90.degree. clockwise, thereby rotating said outer shell and an inner shell and a shaft of said hatch latch which has a latch member extending perpendicularly from a lower portion thereof 90.degree. clockwise from a shaft-down unlatched position to a shaft-down latched but not secured position and then turning said bail 90.degree. further clockwise with accompanying movement 90.degree. clockwise by said outer and inner shells, thereby raising said shaft to a latched and secured position in which said latch member touches a striker plate without turning said shaft.
- 3. A lockable hatch latch adapted to fit in a waterproof manner through a hatch, said latch comprising in cooperative association as an integral unit
- (1) an axial shaft having a lower portion and an upper portion,
- (2) a latching member extending perpendicularly from said lower portion of said shaft,
- (3) a housing surrounding said upper portion of said shaft,
- (4) an outer shell radially inside said housing,
- (5) an inner shell radially inside said outer shell and associated with said outer shell so as to rotate 90.degree. counterclockwise with said outer shell from a shaft-up latch secured position to a shaft-down hatch latched position and to rotate further 90.degree. counterclockwise this time with said shaft to a shaft-down position with said latching member unlatched, said inner shell having a 90.degree. spiral slot with a pin therein,
- (6) a fixed annular member under said inner shell having a 90.degree. L-shaped circular slot with a pin therein,
- (7) an axial chamber into which fits said upper portion of said shaft,
- (8) a compression spring above an upper surface of said shaft adapted to cooperate with said pins and said slots in lowering said shaft from said shaft-up latch secured position to said shaft-down latched position,
- (9) means for rotating said inner and outer shells said 90.degree. counterclockwise from said shaft-up position to said shaft-down position and said further 90.degree. counterclockwise with said shaft whereby said shaft is turned from said shaft-down latched position to said shaft-down position with said latching member unlatched,
- (10) clamp nut means tightened against a lower surface of a hatch when said latch is installed through an opening in said hatch,
- (11) a groove in an upper surface of said hatch latch around a center of said upper surface, said groove having at least one channel leading therefrom to a periphery of said surface whereby water will drain off of said surface.
- 4. The lockable hatch latch of claim 3 wherein a cavity contains a locking mechanism.
- 5. The lockable hatch latch of claim 4 wherein said locking mechanism comprises a lock pin operator mechanism and a spring-loaded pin.
- 6. The lockable hatch latch of claim 3 wherein a cavity contains a plug at a top of said cavity.
- 7. The lockable hatch latch of claim 3 having additionally at least one O-ring to aid waterproofing.
- 8. The lockable hatch latch of claim 3 having additionally an upper O-ring and a lower O-ring.
- 9. The lockable hatch latch of claim 3 wherein said means for rotating said outer and inner shells and said shaft with said latching member comprises a bail, each end of which is connected to a top portion of said outer shell.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 07/567,083, filed Aug. 14, 1990, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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