Information
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Patent Grant
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6240751
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Patent Number
6,240,751
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Date Filed
Friday, April 16, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, June 5, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Wood, Phillips, VanSanten, Clark & Mortimer
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 070 207
- 070 220
- 070 370
- 070 371
- 070 451
- 070 475
- 070 DIG 20
- 292 3363
- 292 347
- 292 348
- 292 DIG 37
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An operator for a latch system. The operator has a main body, a control unit, and a retainer. The control unit has at least a portion that is selectively repositionable relative to the main body by a user with the control unit in an operative position on the main body to change the state of a latch system with which the operator is associated. A retainer is placeable in an assembled position on the main body wherein the retainer maintains the control unit in the operative position. The main body has a first shoulder, with the retainer element having a second shoulder. The first and second shoulders face and abut each other with the retainer in the assembled position to prevent the retainer from being moved out of the assembled position such that the control unit could be moved out of the operative position. There are cooperating surfaces on the main body and retainer which guide the retainer and main body each against the other to allow the retainer to be guidingly moved against and relative to the main body from a first position relative to the main body into the assembled position. At least a part of at least one of the main body and retainer is deformable and is deformed as an incident of the retainer moving from the first position into the assembled position whereupon the first and second shoulders face and abut each other to prevent the retainer from being moved out of the assembled position.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to latch systems, as commonly used on repositionable closure elements and, more particularly, to an operator for such latch systems.
2. Background Art
It is known to construct operators for latch systems using a U-shaped main body with a control unit that is selectively repositionable relative to the main body to change the state of a latch system with which the operator is associated. In one form, the control unit is a push button actuator which can be engaged and depressed by a finger on a user's hand that is grasping the main body. The control unit is captively held in the operative position by a plate which is attached to the main body through the use of fasteners. The fasteners must be inventoried and assembled in a separate manufacturing step.
Typically, the exposed portion of the main body has a fixed configuration and appearance. If a customer wishes to obtain an operator with a different appearance, typically the entire main body would be custom built for that particular customer's needs. This may necessitate that the fully assembled operators be separately stored and tracked by customer.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In one form, the invention is directed to an operator for a latch system. The operator has a main body, a control unit, and a retainer. The control unit has at least a portion that is selectively repositionable relative to the main body by a user with the control unit in an operative position on the main body to change the state of a latch system with which the operator is associated. A retainer is placeable in an assembled position on the main body wherein the retainer maintains the control unit in the operative position. The main body has a first shoulder, with the retainer element having a second shoulder. The first and second shoulders face and abut each other with the retainer in the assembled position to prevent the retainer from being moved out of the assembled position such that the control unit could be moved out of the operative position. There are cooperating surfaces on the main body and retainer which guide the retainer and main body each against the other to allow the retainer to be guidingly moved against and relative to the main body from a first position relative to the main body into the assembled position. At least a part of at least one of the main body and retainer is deformable and is deformed as an incident of the retainer moving from the first position into the assembled position whereupon the first and second shoulders face and abut each other to prevent the retainer from being moved out of the assembled position.
In one form, the retainer is moved in a predetermined path in a first direction as the retainer is moved from the first position into the assembled position. The first and second shoulders prevent the retainer from being moved from the assembled position in the predetermined path oppositely to the first direction into the first position.
The predetermined path may be a substantially straight path.
The control unit may be captively maintained in the operative position between the retainer and main body with the retainer in the assembled position.
In one form, the retainer is a single piece and there is no fastener separate from the retainer that extends into the retainer for maintaining the retainer in the assembled position.
In one form, the retainer has first and second spaced walls which straddle the main body.
The operator has an exposed external surface. In one form, the first and second spaced walls define a part of the exposed external surface of the operator.
The main body may have an overall U shape with a base and first and second spaced legs. The base is graspable by a hand of a user, with the spaced legs defining first and second spaced mounting portions which are abuttable and attachable to a closure element on which the operator is used. The control unit is on the first mounting portion.
The control unit may have a depressible, push button actuator which can be engaged and depressed by a finger on a user's hand that is grasping the base of the main body.
The control unit may have a keyed element which can be repositioned to change the control unit between a locked state and an unlocked state.
The retainer may be at least one of a) a non-metallic material, b) a composite material, and c) a plastic material.
In one form, a first finger projects in cantilever fashion from one of the retainer and main body and defines one of the first and second shoulders, with the first finger deforming as an incident of the retainer moving from the first position into the assembled position.
In one form, the main body has a third shoulder and the retainer a fourth shoulder. The third and fourth shoulders face and abut each other with the retainer in the assembled position to prevent the retainer from being moved out of the assembled position. Another part of the at least one of the main body and retainer is deformable and is deformed as an incident of the retainer moving from the first position into the assembled position whereupon the third and fourth shoulders face and abut each other to prevent the retainer from being moved out of the assembled position.
A first finger may project in cantilever fashion from one of the retainer and main body and defines one of the third and fourth shoulders. A second finger is spaced from and projects in cantilever fashion from one of the retainer and the main body and defines one of the first and second shoulders. The first and second fingers each deform as an incident of the retainer moving from the first position into the assembled position.
In one form, the control unit has a push button actuator which is translated in a first line between depressed and undepressed positions and the first and second fingers are diametrically oppositely located with respect to the first line.
The control unit may have a plunger that moves guidingly against the retainer in the first line as the push button actuator translates between the depressed and undepressed positions.
A spring element may act between the retainer and push button actuator to normally urge the push button actuator towards the undepressed position.
The retainer may define a receptacle for a part of the spring element.
The invention is also directed to a method of assembling an operator for a latch system, which operator has a main body with a first shoulder, a control unit, and a retainer with a second shoulder. The method involves the steps of placing the control unit in an operative position on the main body so that at least a portion of the control unit is repositionable relative to the main body by a user to thereby change the state of a latch system with which the operator is associated, and moving the retainer from a) a first position relative to the main body wherein the retainer is fully separated from the main body into b) an assembled position by moving the retainer guidingly against the main body in a predetermined path in a first direction and thereby causing at least a part of at least one of the retainer and main body to deform. This allows the first and second shoulders to face and abut each other with the retainer in the assembled position so that the retainer element is prevented by the shoulders from moving from the assembled position into the first position by movement of the retainer in the first path oppositely to the first direction.
The invention also contemplates a kit for an operator for a latch system. The kit has a main body, a control unit that has at least a portion that is selectively repositionable relative to the main body by an operator with the control unit in an operative position on the main body to change the state of a latch system with which the operator is associated, a first retainer and a second retainer. The first retainer is placeable in an assembled position on the main body wherein the first retainer maintains the control unit in the operative position. The second retainer is placeable in an assembled position on the main body in place of the first retainer wherein the second retainer maintains the control unit in the operative position. The second retainer is different from the first retainer in at least one of a) appearance, b) shape, and c) material.
In one form, there is a first shoulder on the main body and a second shoulder on the first retainer which face and abut each other with the first retainer in the assembled position for the first retainer to prevent the first retainer from being moved out of the assembled position for the first retainer such that the control unit could be moved out of the operative position. There are cooperating surfaces on the main body and first retainer which guide the first retainer and main body each against the other to allow the first retainer to be guidingly moved against and relative to the main body from a first position relative to the main body into the assembled position for the first retainer. At least a part of at least one of the main body and first retainer is deformable and is deformed as an incident of the first retainer moving from the first position into the assembled position for the first retainer, whereupon the first and second shoulders face and abut each other to prevent the first retainer from being moved out of the assembled position for the first retainer.
A third shoulder may be provided on the second retainer and the first and third shoulders face each other with the second retainer in the assembled position for the second retainer to prevent the second retainer from being moved out of the assembled position for the second retainer such that the control unit could be moved out of the operative position. The cooperating surfaces on the main body and second retainer guide the second retainer and main body each against the other to allow the second retainer to be guidingly moved against and relative to the main body from a first position for the second retainer relative to the main body into the assembled position for the second retainer. At least a part of at least one of the main body and second retainer is deformable and is deformed as an incident of the second retainer moving from the first position for the second retainer into the assembled position for the second retainer, whereupon the first and third shoulders face and abut each other to prevent the second retainer from being moved out of the assembled position for the second retainer.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a fragmentary, side elevation view of an operator, according to the present invention, operatively connected to a latch system on a closure element which is mounted for movement relative to a frame;
FIG. 2
is a fragmentary, perspective view of the inventive operator on the closure element
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a rear elevation view of the inventive operator;
FIG. 4
is a perspective view of a retainer for a control unit on the inventive operator;
FIG. 5
is a view as in
FIG. 4
of a modified form of retainer;
FIG. 6
is an exploded, fragmentary, cross-sectional view of the inventive operator showing a first pre-assembly position for the retainer in relationship to a main body;
FIG. 7
is a view as in
FIG. 6
with the retainer in an assembled position on the main body;
FIG. 8
is a front elevation view of the retainer;
FIG. 9
is a cross-sectional view of the retainer taken along line
9
—
9
of
FIG. 8
;
FIG. 10
is a rear elevation view of the retainer;
FIG. 11
is a cross-sectional view of the retainer taken along line
11
—
11
of
FIG. 10
;
FIG. 12
is a side elevation view of the retainer; and
FIG. 13
is a cross-sectional view of the retainer taken along line
13
—
13
of FIG.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Referring initially to
FIG. 1
, an operator
10
, according to the present invention, is shown operatively connected to a closure element
12
. The closure element
12
is mounted to a frame
14
for movement relative thereto between first and second different positions, which may be open and closed positions. A latch system
16
on the closure element
12
releasably maintains the closure element
12
in one of the first and second positions therefor. The latch system
16
is controlled by the inventive operator
10
. The closure element
12
and latch system
16
can take a myriad of different forms. For example, the closure element
12
could be pivotable or translatable between the first and second positions therefor. The latch system
16
could include a rotatable catch, a translatable bolt, etc., to cooperate with a strike plate or strike bolt on the frame
14
. The precise configuration of the closure element
12
and latch system
16
are not critical to the present invention.
Briefly, the operator
10
consists of a U-shaped main body
18
with a hand graspable base portion
20
and spaced legs
22
,
24
which define mounting portions through which the operator
10
is attached to the closure element
12
.
A control unit
26
is mounted in an operative position on the mounting portion
22
. The control unit
26
consists of a push button actuator
28
which is movable in a line indicated by the double-headed arrow
30
between an undepressed position, as shown in solid lines in
FIG. 1
, and a depressed position, as shown in phantom lines in that same Figure.
By grasping the base portion
20
in conventional manner, the user's thumb can be pressed against a surface
32
of the actuator
28
to move the actuator
28
from the undepressed position to the depressed position. As this occurs, the actuator
28
changes the state of the latch system
16
, i.e. from latched state to unlatched state, or the like. To accommodate the user's thumb and permit full depression of the actuator
28
, a recess
34
is formed in the main body
18
in the vicinity of the actuator
28
. The grasped base portion
20
can then be used to reposition the closure element
12
, as desired.
A retainer
36
is separately formed from the main body
18
and is joined to the main body
18
and, in an assembled position therefor, as shown in
FIG. 1
, captively maintains the control unit in the operative position on the main body
18
. The details of the retainer
36
, the main body
18
, and the control unit
26
, and the cooperation therebetween, will now be described in greater detail with reference additionally to
FIGS. 2-13
.
The push button actuator
28
consists of a housing
38
and a lock cylinder
40
received by the housing
38
so that the lock cylinder
40
is rotatable relative to the housing
38
around a central axis
42
. The lock cylinder
40
has a plunger
44
thereon which has a receptacle
46
for receiving an interconnect element (not shown) on the latch system
16
. The housing
38
and lock cylinder
40
move as one piece in the line of the double-headed arrow
30
as the actuator
28
is changed between the depressed and undepressed positions therefor. As this occurs, the outer surface
48
of the housing
38
is guided against a complementary annular surface
50
on the main body
18
. Simultaneously, the outer surface
52
of the plunger
44
is guided against a surrounding, annular surface
54
defined by the retainer
36
.
A coil spring
56
surrounds the lock cylinder
40
and acts between the retainer
36
and housing
38
to normally bias the actuator
28
into the undepressed position therefor. With the actuator
28
in the undepressed position, an angled, annular surface
58
on the housing
38
facially abuts to a complementary, annular surface
60
on the main body
18
. A sealing O-ring
61
may be used between the surfaces
58
,
60
. In the depressed position for the actuator
28
, an annular edge
62
on the housing
38
abuts to an annular edge
64
defined by a ring-shaped projection
66
from a base wall
68
on the retainer
36
.
The projection
66
defines a receptacle
70
around the actuator
28
for one end of the coil spring
56
. A receptacle
72
for the other end of the coil spring
56
is defined between the actuator
28
and a radially enlarged flange
74
on the housing
38
.
The lock cylinder
40
is rotatable relative to the housing
38
through a key
76
which controls tumblers (not shown) in conventional fashion to selectively change the control unit
26
between locked and unlocked states. The lock cylinder
40
is rotatable around the axis
42
through 90° between locked and unlocked positions. In the unlocked position for the lock cylinder
40
, radially projecting and longitudinally extending, diametrically oppositely located, ribs
78
,
80
align, one each with ends
82
,
84
of an opening
86
through the base wall
68
of the retainer
36
, so that the ribs
78
,
80
can pass through the base wall
68
without interference as the actuator
28
is moved from the undepressed position into the depressed position.
With the lock cylinder
40
rotated to the locked position, ends
88
,
90
of the ribs
78
,
80
are situated to abut to the base wall
68
within the receptacle
70
so that the actuator
28
is prohibited from moving from the undepressed position fully into the depressed position as would change the state of the latch system
16
.
The retainer
36
has spaced walls
92
,
94
which project upwardly from the base wall
68
and are configured and spaced so as to straddle the main body
18
at the mounting portion
22
. The main body
18
has undercuts
96
,
98
, at the side surfaces thereof, to accommodate the walls
92
,
94
so that external side surfaces
100
,
102
of the main body
18
blend smoothly into exposed, external surfaces
104
,
106
of the walls
92
,
94
, respectively. The walls
92
,
94
thus become exposed over a substantial area of the mounting portion
22
on the main body
18
. The walls
92
,
94
have pointed ends
108
,
110
which lockingly engage within complementary receptacles
111
defined by the undercuts
96
,
98
.
First and second fingers
112
,
114
project in cantilevered fashion forwardly from the base wall
68
at diametrically opposite locations relative to the axis
42
. The fingers
112
,
114
each cooperate with the main body
18
in such a manner that the retainer
36
can be simply press fit into the assembled position on the main body
18
and maintained thereon without the need for separate fasteners.
Exemplary finger
112
has a leading edge
116
which blends into a cam surface
118
. The cam surface
118
terminates at an axially facing shoulder
120
at the end of the cam surface
118
remote from the leading edge
116
.
To unite the main body
18
and retainer
36
, the retainer
36
is initially aligned in a first position, as shown in
FIG. 6
, wherein the retainer
36
is fully separated from the main body
18
. The axis
42
of the actuator
28
is aligned with the central axis
120
of the retainer opening
86
. By then directing the retainer
36
in the line of the arrows
122
from the first position therefor in
FIG. 6
, the cam surface
118
initially contacts a ramp surface
124
on the main body
18
. Continued movement of the retainer
36
in the direction of the arrows
122
, through the interaction of the surfaces
118
,
124
, progressively deflects/deforms the finger
112
in a radially inward direction relative to the axis
42
sufficiently to allow the shoulder
120
to move axially up to a recess
126
in the main body
18
, whereupon the finger
112
is allowed to move into the recess
126
. The required deflection/deformation of the finger
112
in the embodiment shown is made possible by selecting the dimensions and materials so that the finger
112
bends under the assembly force. Alternative arrangements that produce a “hinge” for the finger
112
could also be used. The restoring force in the deflected/deformed finger
112
urges the finger
112
into the recess
126
towards an undeformed/undeflected state sufficiently that the shoulder
120
is placed in facing relationship with a shoulder
128
on the main body
18
bounding the recess
126
. The retainer
36
realizes the assembled position as this occurs with the control unit
26
being thereby held captive in the operative position between the retainer
36
and main body
18
. The shoulders
120
,
128
face and abut to each other to prevent the retainer
36
from being moved from the assembled position back into the first position therefor by movement relative to the main body
18
in the same line of movement as assembly was effected, but in the direction opposite to that indicated by the arrows
122
, as would allow the control unit
26
to be moved out of the operative position therefor. The finger
114
cooperates in the same manner to place a shoulder
130
thereon in facing relationship with a shoulder
132
bounding a recess
134
on the main body
18
with the retainer
36
in the assembled position. In the assembled position, the peripheral edge
136
of the retainer
36
nests in a complementary undercut
138
in the main body
18
.
With this construction, the retainer
36
can be press fit into the assembled position and maintained therein without the need for separate fasteners. While separate fasteners could additionally be employed, the invention may obviate the need for such fasteners.
The walls
92
,
94
extends slightly rearwardly beyond the base wall
68
of the retainer
36
and define edges
140
,
142
which are abuttable to a mounting surface
144
of the closure element
12
with the operator
10
operatively connected thereto. The main body
18
has discrete edges
146
,
148
which are likewise intended to abut to the closure mounting surface
144
and, together with the edges
140
,
142
on the retainer
36
, define a continuous edge for bearing upon the closure
12
.
The mounting portion
22
has blind, threaded bores
150
therein to accept threaded fasteners
152
directed through the closure
12
on the side opposite that to which the operator
10
is mounted. A similar bore
154
is provided in the mounting portion
24
to accept a threaded fastener
156
.
With the retainer
36
so constructed, the base wall
68
and walls
92
,
94
, together with the fingers
112
,
114
and projection
66
, can all be formed as one piece, as by injection molding plastic. The main body
18
can be formed from plastic or a dissimilar material. Metal inserts can be incorporated to define the bores
150
,
154
.
With this arrangement, not only does the press fit retainer
36
potentially facilitate assembly of the operator
10
, but it also permits convenient aesthetic enhancement and customizing of the operator
10
. For example, in
FIG. 4
, the retainer
36
is shown to have walls
92
,
94
with a texture and a logo “company A”. In
FIG. 5
, a similarly configured retainer
36
′ has untextured walls
92
′,
94
′ and a different designation “company B”. Thus a universal main body construction may be used while interchanging retainers
36
,
36
′. The operators
10
can then be sold to purveyors thereof in a kit form which allows mixing of retainers
36
,
36
′ with the common main body
18
.
Various aesthetic enhancements can be made to the operator
10
as shown. For example, the walls
92
,
94
can be changed in shape and can be made in different colors, with different indicia thereon, etc. The retainer
36
and/or the main body
18
can be made from the same or different materials. Among the available options are a non-metallic material, composite materials, plastic materials, metals, etc.
The foregoing disclosure of specific embodiments is intended to be illustrative of the broad concepts comprehended by the invention.
Claims
- 1. An operator for a latch system, said operator comprising:a main body that is abuttable to a mounting surface with the operator operatively connected to a mounting surface; a control unit that has at least a portion that is selectively repositionable relative to the main body by an operator with the control unit in an operative position on the main body to change the state of a latch system with which the operator is associated; and a retainer that is placeable in an assembled position on the main body wherein the retainer maintains at least a part of the control unit in the operative position by captively maintaining the at least part of the control unit between the retainer and the main body, wherein there is a first shoulder on the main body and a second shoulder on the retainer which face and abut each other with the retainer in the assembled position to prevent the retainer from being moved out of the assembled position such that the control unit could be moved out of the operative position, wherein there are cooperating surfaces on the main body and the retainer which guide the retainer and main body each against the other to allow the retainer to be guidingly moved against and relative to the main body from a first position relative to the main body into the assembled position, wherein at least a part of at least one of the main body and retainer is deformable and is deformed as an incident of the retainer moving from the first position into the assembled position whereupon the first and second shoulders face and abut each other to prevent the retainer from being moved out of the assembled position, wherein the retainer is captively maintained between the main body and a mounting surface to which the operator is operably connected.
- 2. The operator for a latch system according to claim 1 wherein the retainer is moved in a predetermined path in a first direction as the retainer is moved from the first position into the assembled position and the first and second shoulders prevent the retainer from being moved from the assembled position in the predetermined path oppositely to the first direction into the first position.
- 3. The operator for a latch system according to claim 1 wherein the retainer comprises a single piece and there is no fastener separate from the retainer that extends into the retainer for maintaining the retainer in the assembled position.
- 4. The operator for a latch system according to claim 1 wherein the retainer comprises at least one of a) a non-metallic material, b) a composite material, and c) a plastic material.
- 5. The operator for a latch system according to claim 2 wherein the predetermined path is substantially a straight path.
- 6. The operator for a latch system according to claim 1 wherein there is a first finger projecting in cantilever fashion from one of the retainer and main body and defining one of the first and second shoulders, the first finger deforming as an incident of the retainer moving from the first position into the assembled position.
- 7. The operator for a latch system according to claim 1 wherein there is a third shoulder on the main body and a fourth shoulder on the retainer which face and abut each other with the retainer in the assembled position to prevent the retainer from being moved out of the assembled position and another part of at least one of the main body and retainer is deformable and is deformed as an incident of the retainer moving from the first position into the assembled position whereupon the third and fourth shoulders face and abut each other to prevent the retainer from being moved out of the assembled position.
- 8. The operator for a latch system according to claim 7 wherein there is a first finger projecting in cantilever fashion from one of the retainer and main body and defining one of the third and fourth shoulders, there is a second finger spaced from and projecting in cantilever fashion from one of the retainer and main body and defining one of the first and second shoulders, and the first and second fingers each deform as an incident of the retainer moving from the first position into the assembled position.
- 9. An operator for a latch system, said operator comprising:a main body; a control unit that has at least a portion that is selectively repositionable relative to the main body by an operator with the control unit in an operative position on the main body to change the state of a latch system with which the operator is associated; and a retainer that is placeable in an assembled position on the main body wherein the retainer maintains the control unit in the operative position, wherein there is a first shoulder on the main body and a second shoulder on the retainer element which face and abut each other with the retainer in the assembled position to prevent the retainer from being moved out of the assembled position such that the control unit could be moved out of the operative position, wherein there are cooperating surfaces on the main body and the retainer which guide the retainer and main body each against the other to allow the retainer to be guidingly moved against and relative to the main body from a first position relative to the main body into the assembled position, wherein at least a Dart of at least one of the main body and retainer is deformable and is deformed as an incident of the retainer moving from the first position into the assembled position whereupon the first and second shoulders face and abut each other to prevent the retainer from being moved out of the assembled position, wherein the retainer comprises first and second spaced walls which straddle the main body.
- 10. The operator for a latch system according to claim 9 wherein the operator has an exposed external surface and the first and second spaced walls define a part of the exposed external surface of the operator.
- 11. An operator for a latch system, said operator comprising:a main body; a control unit that has at least a portion that is selectively repositionable relative to the main body by an operator with the control unit in an operative position on the main body to change the state of a latch system with which the operator is associated; and a retainer that is placeable in an assembled position on the main body wherein the retainer maintains the control unit in the operative position, wherein there is a first shoulder on the main body and a second shoulder on the retainer which face and abut each other with the retainer in the assembled position to prevent the retainer from being moved out of the assembled position such that the control unit could be moved out of the operative position, wherein there are cooperating surfaces on the main body and the retainer which guide the retainer and main body each against the other to allow the retainer to be guidingly moved against and relative to the main body from a first position relative to the main body into the assembled position, wherein at least a part of at least one of the main body and retainer is deformable and is deformed as an incident of the retainer moving from the first position into the assembled position whereupon the first and second shoulders face and abut each other to prevent the retainer from being moved out of the assembled position, wherein the main body has an overall U shape with a base and first and second spaced legs, the base is graspable by a hand of a user and the spaced legs comprise first and second spaced mounting portions which are abuttable and attachable to a closure element on which the operator is used, and the control unit is on the first mounting portion.
- 12. The operator for a latch system according to claim 11 wherein the control unit comprises a depressible push button actuator which can be engaged and depressed by a finger on a user's hand that is grasping the base of the main body.
- 13. The operator for a latch system according to claim 12 wherein the control unit comprises a keyed element which can be repositioned to change the control unit between a locked state and an unlocked state.
- 14. An operator for a latch system, said operator comprising:a main body; a control unit that has at least a portion that is selectively repositionable relative to the main body by an operator with the control unit in an operative position on the main body to change the state of a latch system with which the operator is associated; and a retainer that is placeable in an assembled position on the main body wherein the retainer maintains the control unit in the operative position, wherein there is a first shoulder on the main body and a second shoulder on the retainer which face and abut each other with the retainer in the assembled position to prevent the retainer from being moved out of the assembled position such that the control unit could be moved out of the operative position, wherein there are cooperating surfaces on the main body and the retainer which guide the retainer and main body each against the other to allow the retainer to be guidingly moved against and relative to the main body from a first position relative to the main body into the assembled position, wherein at least a Dart of at least one of the main body and retainer is deformable and is deformed as an incident of the retainer moving from the first position into the assembled position whereupon the first and second shoulders face and abut each other to prevent the retainer from being moved out of the assembled position, wherein there is a third shoulder on the main body and a fourth shoulder on the retainer which face and abut each other with the retainer in the assembled position to prevent the retainer from being moved out of the assembled Position and another part of at least one of the main body and retainer is deformable and is deformed as an incident of the retainer moving from the first position into the assembled position whereupon the third and fourth shoulders face and abut each other to prevent the retainer from being moved out of the assembled position, wherein there is a first finger protecting in cantilever fashion from one of the retainer and main body and defining one of the third and fourth shoulders, there is a second finger spaced from and projecting in cantilever fashion from one of the retainer and main body and defining one of the first and second shoulders, and the first and second fingers each deform as an incident of the retainer moving from the first position into the assembled position, wherein the control unit comprises a push button actuator which is translatable in a first line between depressed and undepressed positions and the first and second fingers are diametrically oppositely located with respect to the first line.
- 15. An operator for a latch system, said operator comprising:a main body; a control unit that has at least a portion that is selectively repositionable relative to the main body by an operator with the control unit in an operative position on the main body to change the state of a latch system with which the operator is associated; and a retainer that is placeable in an assembled position on the main body wherein the retainer maintains the control unit in the operative position, wherein there is a first shoulder on the main body and a second shoulder on the retainer which face and abut each other with the retainer in the assembled position to prevent the retainer from being moved out of the assembled position such that the control unit could be moved out of the operative position, wherein there are cooperating surfaces on the main body and the retainer which guide the retainer and main body each against the other to allow the retainer to be guidingly moved against and relative to the main body from a first position relative to the main body into the assembled position, wherein at least a part of at least one of the main body and retainer is deformable and is deformed as an incident of the retainer moving from the first position into the assembled position whereupon the first and second shoulders face and abut each other to prevent the retainer from being moved out of the assembled position, wherein the control unit comprises a push button actuator which is translatable in a first line between depressed and undepressed positions, and the control unit comprises a plunger that moves guidingly against the retainer in the first line as the push button actuator translates between the depressed and undepressed positions.
- 16. The operator for a latch system according to claim 15 wherein a spring element acts between the retainer and push button actuator to normally urge the push button actuator towards the undepressed positions.
- 17. The operator for a latch system according to claim 16 wherein the retainer defines a receptacle for a part of the spring element.
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