Claims
- 1. A luggage article latching system including an elongate latch console comprising spaced hasp-engageable and disengageable latches, drive means for operating said latches in unison and means permitting an actuator assembly for operating said drive means to be mounted on said console selectively in alternative locations.
- 2. A latching system as defined in claim 1, wherein said drive means includes a slide rod mounted for longitudinal movement lengthwise of the console, the slide rod including means for forming a drive connection with an actuator assembly selectively at alternative locations lengthwise of the slide rod.
- 3. A latching system as defined in claim 2, wherein said console includes a base plate and a cover plate, said latches and drive means being assembled between said plates and wherein said cover plate includes means for attaching an actuator assembly at selective locations lengthwise of the cover plate.
- 4. In a luggage article, a latching system comprising an elongate latch console having parts combined for attachment as a unit interiorly to one wall of a section of the article, said console parts including a base plate, a pair of longitudinally spaced latches supported on said base plate and adapted to releasably engage corresponding hasps on another section of the article to latch the sections together, drive means supported on said base plate for moving the latches from hasp-engaging to hasp-disengaging positions, and an actuator assembly positioned for receipt in an opening in said wall of the article from the interior thereof, said actuator assembly including a manual actuator adapted to be exposed exteriorly of said wall of the article for operating said latches through said drive means, the system further comprising an escutcheon plate for mounting on the exterior of said wall of the article to frame said opening, the escutcheon plate including means adapted to extend rearwardly through said wall adjacent the actuator assembly for fastening said escutcheon plate to said console to thereby attach the console to the luggage article, said one section of said luggage article having a pair of rigid opposite walls fixed perpendicular to said one wall, said system also comprising mounting brackets which fit on opposite ends of said console and means for fastening said brackets to said opposite walls.
- 5. A system as defined in claim 4, including a lock assembly carried by said console, said lock assembly including a locking member for selectively preventing operation of the latches by means of the actuator, and control means for the locking member.
- 6. A luggage article latching system including an elongate latch console for attachment interiorly to one wall of a section of the article, said console having a pair of longitudinally spaced latches adapted to releasably engage corresponding hasps on another section of the article to latch the sections together, and drive means for moving the latches from hasp-engaging to hasp-disengaging positions, an actuator assembly carried by the console for receipt in an opening in said wall of the article, said actuator assembly including a manual actuator adapted to be exposed exteriorly of said wall of the article for operating said latches through said drive means, the system further including an escutcheon plate for mounting on the exterior of said wall of the article to frame said opening, means adapted to extend rearwardly from said escutcheon plate through said wall adjacent the actuator assembly for fastening said escutcheon plate to said console, and a lock assembly carried by said console, said lock assembly including a locking member for selectively preventing operation of the latches by means of the actuator, and control means for the locking member, wherein said lock assembly is separated from said actuator assembly for receipt in a further opening in said wall of the article, with said control means exposed exteriorly of said wall, and the system further includes another escutcheon plate for mounting on the exterior of said wall to frame said further opening, and means adapted to extend through said wall from said another escutcheon plate for fastening said another escutcheon plate to said console.
- 7. A system as defined in claim 6, wherein said lock assembly comprises a combination lock.
- 8. A latch console for use on a luggage article comprising an elongate base plate, a pair of pivotal hasp-engageable and disengageable latches mounted in longitudinally spaced relation on said base plate for pivoting movement in opposite senses with respect to each other from hasp-engaging to hasp-disengaging positions, a slide rod carried by said base plate for pivotally moving the latches in unison from their hasp-engaging to their hasp-disengaging positions responsive to lengthwise movement of the slide rod in one direction, means permitting the latches to be transposable and the slide rod to be reversibly mountable lengthwise on the base plate for operating the latches by lengthwise movement of the slide rod in the opposite direction.
- 9. A latch console as defined in claim 8, including first cooperative cam means between the slide rod and one of said latches, second cooperative cam means between the slide rod and the other of said latches, the first and second cam means being effective to simultaneously pivot each latch in said opposite senses with respect to each other to move the latches from their hasp-engaging to their hasp-disengaging positions responsive to lengthwise movement of the slide rod in said one direction, each latch being mountable on the base plate in an inverted condition when transposed with the other latch to provide cooperation of the first and second cam means when the slide rod is mounted on the base plate in the reversed position.
- 10. A latch console as defined in claim 8, including biasing means for returning the latches to their hasp-engaging positions subsequent to operation of the slide rod.
- 11. A latch console as defined in claim 8, wherein the latches are mounted for movement independently of the slide rod from their hasp-engaging to their hasp-disengaging positions.
- 12. A latch console as defined in claim 8 including means associated with said slide rod for forming a drive connection with a manual actuator, whereby lengthwise movement of the slide rod is effected by codirectional movement of the actuator, said means associated with the slide rod being adapted to form a drive connection with the actuator when the slide rod is mounted in the reversed position.
- 13. A latch console as defined in claim 12, wherein said slide rod includes an opening for receiving a locking member adapted to preclude lengthwise movement of the slide rod, said opening being further adapted to receive a locking member when the slide rod is mounted in the reversed position.
- 14. A latch console for use on a luggage article including an elongate base plate, a pair of longitudinally spaced hasp-engageable and disengageable latches mounted on said base plate for simultaneous pivoting movement in opposite senses with respect to each other from hasp-engaging to hasp-disengaging positions, a slide rod extending longitudinally of said base plate, first cooperative cam means between said slide rod and one of said latches for translating lengthwise movement of said slide rod in one direction into pivoting movement of said one latch in one sense from its hasp-engaging position to its hasp-disengaging position and second cooperative cam means between said slide rod and the other of said latches for translating lengthwise movement of the slide rod in said one direction into pivoting movement of the other latch in a sense opposite from said one sense from its hasp-engaging position to its hasp-disengaging position, whereby the latches are pivoted in unison in opposite senses by lengthwise movement of the slide rod in said one direction.
- 15. A latch console as defined in claim 14, wherein each of said latches is in the form of a crank including a mounting section, a hasp-engaging section and an actuating section, the actuating section including a cam surface adapted to cooperate with a complementary cam surface on the slide rod for moving the latch from the hasp-engaging to the hasp-disengaging position.
- 16. A latch console as defined in claim 14, wherein the latches are mounted for movement from their hasp-engaging to their hasp-disengaging positions independently of the slide rod.
- 17. A latch console as defined in claim 14, including spring means biasing the latches toward their hasp-engaging positions.
- 18. A latch console as defined in claim 14, including a cover plate, and an actuator assembly carried on the cover plate, the actuator assembly comprising a manual actuator and a drive member connected with said actuator, the drive member extending into an opening in said slide rod through an elongate slot in said cover plate for moving the slide rod lengthwise in said one direction responsive to codirectional movement of the actuator from a rest position.
- 19. A latch console as defined in claim 18, wherein the slide rod is reversibly mountable lengthwise on said base plate and the latches can be transposed for operation by lengthwise movement of the slide rod in the opposite direction.
- 20. A latch console as defined in claim 18, wherein said actuator assembly includes a spring means biasing the actuator to return to the rest position.
- 21. A latch console as defined in claim 18, including a lock assembly carried on said cover plate, said lock assembly including a movable locking member adapted to enter a lock opening in said slide rod through a corresponding opening in said cover plate to preclude movement of the slide rod by the actuator and control means for moving the locking member into and out of said lock opening.
- 22. A latch console as defined in claim 21, wherein the lock assembly is separated from the actuator assembly.
- 23. A latch console as defined in claim 21, wherein the lock assembly comprises a combination lock.
- 24. A luggage article including first and second sections adapted to be releasably latched together, an elongate latch console extending longitudinally along the interior of a wall of one of said sections, the console including longitudinally spaced latches adapted to engage and disengage complementary hasps on the other section of the article, a first assembly associated with said console and received in a first opening in said wall, the first assembly including a manual latch actuator exposed on the exterior of said wall, a second assembly associated with said console in longitudinally spaced relation to said first assembly, said second assembly being received in a second opening in said wall and including a lock for controlling disengagement of said latches from the associated hasps and lock control means exposed on the exterior of said wall, the article further including means attaching the console to the interior of said wall comprising a first escutcheon plate on the exterior of said wall framing said first opening, and a second escutcheon plate on the exterior of said wall framing said second opening, and means extending through said wall fastening said escutcheon plates to said console.
- 25. A luggage article latching system including an elongate latch console comprising spaced hasp-engageable and disengageable latches and drive means for operating said latches in unison, an actuator assembly comprising a body member, a manual actuator mounted on said body member, a drive member connected with said actuator, and attachment means on said body member for fastening said body member to said console with said drive member in driving engagement with said drive means, the system further including a lock assembly comprising a further body member having the same outer profile as the body member of said actuator assembly, whereby said assemblies can be received in similar openings in the wall of a luggage article, a locking member and control means for the locking member within said further body member, and further attachment means on said further body member for fastening said further body member to said console with said locking member being adapted to selectively prevent and allow operation of the drive means by the actuator under the influence of the control means.
- 26. A latching system for a luggage article including an elongate latch console for attachment interiorly to one wall of the article, the console comprising spaced, hasp-engageable and disengageable latches and drive means for operating the latches, an actuator assembly attached to the console for receipt in an opening in said wall, the actuator assembly including a manual actuator for operating the drive means and adapted to be exposed on the exterior of said wall of the article, and attachment means for securing said console in engagement with the interior of said wall with said actuator assembly received in said opening, and a lock assembly on said console for selectively precluding operation of the drive means by said actuator, said lock assembly being adapted to be received in a further opening in said wall, wherein said attachment means includes escutcheon plates adapted to frame said openings of the exterior of said wall and means adapted to extend through said wall and fasten said escutcheon plates to said console.
- 27. A latching system for a luggage article including an elongate latch console for attachment interiorly to one wall of the article, the console comprising spaced, hasp-engageable and disengageable latches and drive means for operating the latches, an actuator assembly attached to the console for receipt in an opening in said wall, the actuator assembly including a manual actuator for operating the drive means and adapted to be exposed on the exterior of said wall of the article, and attachment means for securing said console in engagement with the interior of said wall with said actuator assembly received in said opening, wherein said attachment means includes brackets adapted to fit on opposite ends of said console respectively and means for fastening said brackets to opposite walls of the article perpendicular to said one wall.
- 28. A latching system as defined in claim 27, wherein said brackets fit telescopically to the respective ends of the console to permit lengthwise adjustment of the console relative to said opposite walls of the article.
- 29. For use in a luggage article latching system, a hasp assembly for attachment to one section of the article for cooperation with spaced hasp-engageable and disengageable latches on another section of the article, the assembly including an elongate rod, a pair of fixed hasps depending from said rod in spaced relation lengthwise of the rod and means for attaching said rod interiorly to one wall of said section of the article, wherein the attaching means includes brackets adapted to fit on opposite ends of the rod and means for fastening said brackets to opposite walls of said one section of the article perpendicular to said one wall.
- 30. An assembly as defined in claim 29, wherein the brackets fit the ends of the rod telescopically to permit lengthwise adjustment of the rod with respect to said opposite walls.
- 31. An assembly as defined in claim 29, wherein the hasps are integral with the rod.
- 32. A luggage article latching system including an elongate substantially planar latch console comprising, as a unitary structure, a baseplate, a cover plate attached to the baseplate, a pair of longitudinally spaced hasp-engageable and disengagable latches between said plates, drive means between said plates for moving said latches from hasp-engaging to hasp-disengaging positions, an actuator assembly fixed to said cover plate and including a movable manual actuator and a drive member connecting said actuator to said drive means through a slot in said cover plate, and lock means for preventing or allowing actuator-initiated movement of said drive means via said drive member, and attachment means for securing said console as a unit in engagement with the interior of a wall of a luggage article and with the actuator and the lock means accessible from the exterior of said wall, wherein said lock means is a further assembly mounted on said cover plate in spaced relation to said actuator assembly and wherein said lock means includes a movable locking member insertable through a corresponding opening in said cover plate to engage said drive means for blocking movement of the same.
- 33. A latching system as defined in claim 32, wherein said lock means comprises a combination lock having a pivotal bolt consistuting said movable locking member.
- 34. A luggage article latching system including an elongate substantially planar latch console comprising, as a unitary structure, a baseplate, a cover plate attached to the baseplate, a pair of longitudinally spaced hasp-engageable and disenageable latches between said plates, drive means between said plates for moving said latches from hasp-engaging to hasp-disengaging positions, an actuator assembly including a body member and a movable manual actuator mounted on said body member, said actuator assembly being a structure separate from said cover plate and having means for mounting the actuator assembly on the exterior of said cover plate selectively in alternate locations, said actuator assembly having a drive member connecting said manual actuator to said drive means through means slot in said cover plate at said locations and having lock means for preventing or allowing actuator-initiated movement of said drive means via said drive member, and attachment means for securing said console as a unit in engagement with the interior of a wall of a luggage article and with the actuator and the lock means accessible from the exterior of said wall.
- 35. A latching system as defined in claim 34, wherein said lock means is part of said actuator assembly.
- 36. A latching system as defined in claim 35, wherein said lock means comprises a combination lock mounted on said body member of said actuator assembly and having a plurality of dials exposed through openings in said body member, said combination lock controlling the ability of said manual actuator to move said drive means via said drive member.
- 37. A latching system as defined in claim 34, wherein said latches are disposed at opposite ends of said elongate substantially planar latch console and said drive means comprises latch operating means movable along the length of said console.
- 38. A latching system as defined in claim 37, wherein said manual actuator is supported on said body member of said actuator assembly for movement parallel to said cover plate of said console and wherein said drive member moves said drive means longitudinally of said console in response to said movement of said manual actuator.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 524,691 filed Aug. 19, 1983, which is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 240,848 filed Mar. 5, 1981, both of which are now abandoned.
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