Claims
- 1. An over-center draw latch of the type comprising a base, a lever and a catch, with the base and lever being pivotally connected to each other for relative movement through a predetermined angular range and with the lever and catch being pivotally connected to each other, the improvement comprising lever resistance means disposed between and comprising at least one detent portion of any of said base and said lever and formed integrally as one piece therewith for providing frictional resistance against relative movement therebetween, through most of the predetermined range of angular positions thereof, including catch resistance means for providing frictional resistance between said lever and catch.
- 2. The latch of claim 1, wherein the lever includes legs pivotally carried relative to said base and with said catch being pivotally carried in a pivot connection between said legs, and with both said lever resistance means and catch resistance means including means for urging movement of said legs relative to each other and for bending said legs toward a frictional engagement at said pivot connection between said legs.
- 3. The latch of claim 1, wherein there is at least one arrangement of relative pivotal positions among said base and lever and catch when said frictional resistance between the base and lever is substantially inoperative in which relative movement therebetween is substantially unrestrained.
- 4. The latch of claim 1, wherein said lever resistance means comprises detent means in both of said base and lever.
- 5. The latch of claim 4, wherein there is at least one arrangement of relative pivotal positions among said base, lever and catch when said frictional resistance between said lever and catch is substantially inoperative in which relative movement therebetween is substantially unrestrained.
- 6. The latch of claim 5, wherein in the inoperative position of said frictional resistance between said lever and catch, the said detent means in both said lever and base are aligned in substantially nested relationship.
- 7. The latch of claim 5, wherein in the operative position of said frictional resistance between said lever and catch, the said detent means in both said lever and base are unaligned and are in unaligned frictional interengagement with each other.
- 8. The latch of claim 1, wherein the lever includes legs pivotally carried relative to said base and with said catch being pivotally carried in a pivot connection between said legs, and with both said lever resistance means and catch resistance means including means for urging movement of said legs relative to each other and for bending said legs toward a frictional engagement at said pivot connection.
- 9. The latch as in claim 1, wherein said catch is a spring-like member provided with a hook-like engagement end opposite its pivotal connection with said lever.
- 10. The latch of claim 8, wherein the inoperative positions of said frictional resistance between said base, lever and catch, the said detent means in both said lever and base are aligned in substantially nested relationship, wherein said catch is a spring-like member provided with a hooklike engagement end opposite its pivotal connection with said lever.
- 11. The latch as in claim 1, wherein said resistance means comprises means for applying a uniform frictional resistance independent of any locking forces that may be applied to the latch.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 032,736, filed 03/31/87, now abandoned.
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Southco, Inc. Over-center Draw Latch, pp. H-4 and H-5. |
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