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These patents relate to various fastening or latching arrangements. However, none involve the novel mechanism of this invention
An easily modified closure latching system comprising the combination of a bolt mechanism assembly and an actuator housing assembly,
said bolt mechanism assembly comprising
a backing plate adapted to be mounted on a complementary surface of a panel
a bolt mechanism assembly housing attached to said backing plate,
a sliding bolt assembly carried by said bolt mechanism assembly housing, said sliding bolt assembly including a bolt adapted to engage and latch to a striker to close,
magnetic biasing means in said housing for biasing said end of the bolt out of the housing to latch to the striker
said bolt mechanism housing assembly including passage access for an internal cam adapted to overcome said magnetic biasing means and withdraw said end of the bolt to unlatch said external cam from said striker; and
complementary means attachably and detachably joining said bolt mechanism assembly to said actuator housing assembly,
said actuator housing assembly comprising
an actuator housing having an opening therein,
a movable actuator member received in said opening, said actuator member having a front surface and a rear surface and being movable in said opening,
said rear surface of said movable actuator member carrying a magnet adapted to rotate said internal cam when the actuator member is moved inwardly in said opening and to cause the internal cam to return to its original position in said opening when the actuator member is allowed to return to its original position, inward movement of said actuator member causing said bolt to withdraw sufficiently into said housing to unlatch said bolt from said striker.
In another embodiment, the invention comprises an easily modified closure latching system for a movable panel having an edge adjacent a fixed striker comprising a bolt and actuator assembly, comprising:
a sliding bolt carried by a bolt housing, said bolt adapted to engage and latch to a striker to close;
magnetic biasing means in said housing for biasing said end of the bolt out of the housing to latch to the striker;
said bolt housing including passage access for a hammer adapted to overcome said magnetic biasing means and withdraw said end of the bolt to unlatch from said striker;
an actuator housing having an opening therein;
a movable actuator member received in said opening, said actuator member having a front surface and a rear surface and being movable in said opening;
said movable actuator member operating a hammer, said hammer being adapted to be moved inwardly in said opening by said actuator and means associated with said actuator to cause the hammer to return to its original position when the actuator member is allowed to return to its original position, inward movement of said actuator member causing said bolt to withdraw sufficiently into said bolt housing to unlatch said bolt from said striker.
In the drawings:
Turning to the drawings,
The actuator 26 is mounted in an actuator housing 28. The actuator housing carries the internal cam 30 on split pins 36 and 38, with centering of internal cam 30 within the actuator housing 28 being maintained by spacers 40 and 42. The cam 30 rotates on the pins as shown in
The actuator 26 can be a paddle, push button or rocker. These configurations are disclosed in the disclosure of Loret de Mola, US2012/0013134 A1 which is incorporated herein by reference.
The shape of the actuator can be square, round, oval, rectangular or any desired shape. The actuator housing is configured to accommodate the actuator shape selected.
The external cam 46 is rotatably carried by split pin 48 attached to the bolt housing 18. The external cam 46 has a slot 50. The pin 52 passes through slot 50 and is attached to the end 22 of bolt 20.
The bolt 20 carries within it a pair of opposite polarity magnets 54 and 56 which bias the end 22 of the bolt 20 into the latching position as shown in
The bolt mechanism assembly 10 and the actuator housing assembly 12 are held together by screws 58 which are received in helical coils 60 carried in threads 62.
Split pins 36 and 38 are received in holes 39 in actuator housing 28 and pivotally engage the two holes 25 in actuator 26 to keep the actuator securely attached to the actuator housing.
Split pin 41 passes through spacers 40 and 42, cam 30 and holes 43 in actuator housing 26 to support cam 30. The spacers 40 and 42 are carried by split pin 41 on each side of cam 30 to keep the cam 30 centered.
Turning to the embodiment of
The unitary latching system of this embodiment comprising a bolt housing 130 and actuator housing 128 is intended to be mounted on panel 114 with backing plate 116. The screws 138 pass through holes 136 in backing plate 116 and holes 134 in panel 114 and are received in helicoils 140 in holes 132 in actuator housing 128.
The paddle actuator carrying hammer 130 operates bolt 120. When the paddle actuator 126 is lifted up by inserting fingers in access opening 166, the hammer 150 reaches through opening 152 in bolt 120 to overcome the forces repelling magnets 154 and 156 of opposing polarity, as can be seen by comparing
The pin 182 received in holes 178 at each side at the end of bolt housing 130 goes through hole 180 in cam 158 and also prevents bolt 120 from coming out of the end of bolt housing 130. The cam 158 rotates on pin 182.
Pin 188 passes through hole 142 in bolt 120 and cam slot 168.
Pin 172 carried in holes 146 passes through fork tube 170 of fork 162 and through the center of torsion spring 164. The torsion spring serves to assure that bolt 120 is engaged in striker 124 when the paddle actuator 126 is released from upward or outward manual movement.
The pin 186 which passes through the holes 184 in tines of fork 162 connects the fork 162 to hammer 150.
The holes 190 in the inner surface of actuator housing 128 receive push-in rubber inserts 192. The inserts serve to provide silent engagement of the actuator 126 with actuator housing 128 when the actuator 126 is released to close and latch.
The linkage 194 connects the underside of paddle actuator 126 to actuator housing 128.
The extension 196 on paddle actuator 126 limits the travel of the paddle actuator so that the bolt 120 is fully extended and latched when the paddle actuator is released from manual upward or outward movement.