Claims
- 1. A magnetic latch comprising:
- a) a first member including magnetically attractable material;
- b) a second member including:
- 1)a magnet having a first surface positioned adjacent said first member when said latch is in a closed position so as to attract said first member, said magnet defining a hole therethrough;
- 2) a backing plate attached to a second surface of said magnet opposite said first surface;
- 3)a central projection extending from said backing plate through the entire length of said hole defined within said magnet and having a surface substantially coplanar with the first surface of said magnet, said central projection being separated by a spacing from the inner surface of the magnet defining said hole;
- 4)a solid non-magnetic member in the form of a waterproof protective layer substantially filling the entire spacing between the magnet inner surface and the central projection;
- 5) an additional member forming a waterproof protective layer encapsulating substantially the entire first surface of said magnet and the coplanar surface of said projection; and
- c) said first and second members including means for substantially preventing lateral movement of said first member relative to said second member when said first and second members are latched together.
- 2. The magnetic latch as recited in claim 1 wherein said solid non-magnetic member and said additional member are integrally formed to form a waterproof protective layer substantially encompassing the entire second member.
- 3. A magnetic latch comprising:
- a) a first member including magnetically attractable material;
- b) a second member including:
- 1)a magnet having a first surface positioned adjacent said first member when said latch is in a closed position so as to attract said first member, said magnet defining a hole therethrough;
- 2)a backing plate attached to a second surface of said magnet opposite said first surface;
- 3) a central projection extending from said backing plate through a length of said hole defined within said magnet, said central projection being separated by a spacing from the inner surface of the magnet defining said hole;
- 4) a solid non-magnetic member in the form of a waterproof protective layer substantially filling the entire spacing between the magnet inner surface and the central projection;
- 5) an additional member forming a waterproof protective layer encapsulating substantially the entire first surface of said magnet; and
- c) said first and second members including means for substantially preventing lateral movement of said first member relative to said second member when said first and second members are latched together.
- 4. A magnetic latch comprising:
- a) a first member including magnetically attractable material;
- b) a second member including:
- 1) a magnet having a first surface positioned adjacent said first member when said latch is in a closed position so as to attract said first member, said magnet defining a hole therethrough;
- 2) a backing plate attached to a second surface of said magnet opposite said first surface;
- 3) a central projection extending from said backing plate through a length of said hole defined within said magnet and having an upper surface, said central projection being separated by a spacing from the inner surface of the magnet defining said hole;
- 4) a solid non-magnetic member in the form of a waterproof protective layer substantially filling the entire spacing between the magnet inner surface and the central projection;
- 5) an additional member forming a waterproof protective layer encapsulating substantially the entire first surface of said magnet and the upper surface of said projection; and
- c) said first and second members including means for substantially preventing lateral movement of said first member relative to said second member when said first and second members are latched together.
- 5. A magnetic latch as recited in claim 3 or 4 wherein said central projection extends beyond the first surface of said magnet.
- 6. A magnetic latch as recited in claim 3 or 4 wherein said solid non-magnetic member and said additional member are integrally formed to form a waterproof protective layer substantially encompassing the entire second member.
- 7. A magnetic latch as recited in claim 5 wherein said solid non-magnetic member and said additional member are integrally formed to form a waterproof protective layer substantially encompassing the entire second member.
- 8. A magnetic latch comprising:
- a) a first member including magnetically attractable material;
- b) a second member including:
- 1) a magnet having a first surface positioned adjacent said first member when said latch is in a closed position so as to attract said first member, said magnet defining a hole therethrough;
- 2) a central projection extending through a length of said hole defined within said magnet, said central projection being separated by a spacing from the inner surface of the magnet defining said hole;
- 3) a solid non-magnetic member in the form of a waterproof protective layer substantially filling the entire spacing between the magnet inner surface and the central projection;
- 4) an additional member forming a waterproof protective layer encapsulating substantially the entire first surface of said magnet; and
- c) said first and second members including means for substantially preventing lateral movement of said first member relative to said second member when said first and second members are latched together.
- 9. A magnetic latch as recited in claim 8, wherein said solid non-magnetic member and said additional member are integrally formed to form a waterproof protective layer substantially encompassing the entire second member.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/944,711, filed Sep. 11, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,251,362, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/705,036, filed May 24, 1991, now abandoned.
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