Plunger latch

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6299223
  • Patent Number
    6,299,223
  • Date Filed
    Monday, May 24, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 9, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A plunger latch includes a housing and a generally elongate shaft that is driven in the housing between extended and retracted positions. A spring or similar member can be provided for urging the shaft to its extended position. Also, the plunger latch can be adapted so that the shaft is retained in its extended position and/or its retracted position.
Description




BACKGROUNG OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates generally to latching devices and more particularly to latching devices having a reciprocating action between extended and retracted positions.




2. Brief Description of the Prior Art




Various latching devices are known in the art for securing together two or more members, such as panels, covers, lids or the like. The present invention has been developed in view of the prior art to provide a latching device capable of retaining members securely in a latched position and which can be operated both quickly and easily.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention discloses a latching device capable of retaining members securely in a latched position and which can be operated both quickly and easily. For this purpose, in one embodiment the present invention discloses a plunger latch comprising a housing, a shaft and means for driving the shaft between extended and retracted positions.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a side elevational view of an embodiment of a plunger mechanism in accordance with the present invention illustrated in an extended position and mounted in a portion of a first member.





FIG. 2

is a side elevational view of the plunger mechanism of

FIG. 1

again illustrated mounted in a portion of a first member and shown in a retracted position.





FIG. 3

is an exploded perspective view of the plunger mechanism of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3



a


is a sectional view of the plunger mechanism of

FIG. 1

, taken longitudinal through the center.





FIG. 4

is an isolated perspective view of a housing of the plunger mechanism of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 5

is a elevational view of the housing of FIG.


4


.





FIG. 6

is a bottom plan view of the housing of FIG.


4


.





FIG. 7

is a left side elevational view of the housing of

FIG. 4

, the right side being a mirror image.





FIG. 8

is an isolated perspective view of a shaft of the plunger mechanism of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 9

is a elevational view of the shaft of FIG.


8


.





FIG. 10

is a bottom plan view of the shaft of FIG.


8


.





FIG. 11

is a left side elevational view of the shaft of

FIG. 8

, the right side being a mirror image.





FIG. 12

is an isolated perspective view of a knob of the plunger mechanism of FIG.





FIG. 13

is a front elevational view of the knob of FIG.


12


.





FIG. 14

is a bottom plan view of the knob of

FIG. 12

, the top plan view being a mirror image.





FIG. 15

is a left side elevational view of the knob of

FIG. 12

, the right side being a mirror image.





FIG. 16

is a perspective view of a plunger mechanism in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 17

is a front elevational view of the plunger mechanism of FIG.


16


.





FIG. 18

is a top plan view of the plunger mechanism of FIG.


16


.





FIG. 19

is a left side elevational view of the plunger mechanism of

FIG. 16

, the right side being a mirror image.





FIG. 20

is a exploded perspective view of the plunger mechanism of FIG.


16


.





FIG. 20



a


is a sectional view of the plunger mechanism of

FIG. 16

, taken longitudinal through the center.





FIG. 21



a


is an isolated perspective view of a housing of the plunger mechanism of FIG.


16


.





FIG. 21



b


is another perspective view of the housing of

FIG. 21



a.







FIG. 22

is a front elevational view of the housing of

FIG. 21



a.







FIG. 23

is a top plan view of the housing of

FIG. 21



a.







FIG. 24

is a left side elevational view of the housing of

FIG. 21



a


, the right side being a mirror image.





FIG. 25

is an isolated perspective view of a shaft of the plunger mechanism of FIG.


16


.





FIG. 26

is a front elevational view of the shaft of FIG.


25


.





FIG. 27

is a bottom plan view of the shaft of FIG.


25


.





FIG. 28

is a left side elevational view of the shaft of

FIG. 25

, the right side being a mirror image.





FIG. 29

is an isolated perspective view of a knob of the plunger mechanism of FIG.


16


.





FIG. 30

is a front elevational view of the knob of FIG.


29


.





FIG. 31

is a bottom plan view of the knob of FIG.


29


.





FIG. 32

is a left side elevational view of the knob of

FIG. 29

, the right side being a mirror image.





FIG. 33

is a perspective view of a plunger mechanism in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 34

is a left side elevational view of the plunger mechanism of

FIG. 33

, the right side being mirror image.





FIG. 35

is an exploded perspective view of a plunger mechanism in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 36

is a front sectional view of a handle of the plunger mechanism of

FIG. 35

slightly enlarge d taken along the line


36





36


of FIG.


35


.





FIG. 37

is s bottom plan view of the handle of FIG.


36


.





FIG. 38

is a front sectional view of a shaft of

FIG. 35

slightly enlarged and taken along the line


38





38


of FIG.


35


.





FIG. 39

is a perspective view of a cap of FIG.


35


.





FIG. 40

is a front sectional view of the cap of

FIG. 39

slightly enlarged and taken along the line


40





40


of FIG.


39


.





FIG. 41

a left side partially front perspective view slightly enlarged of another embodiment of a cap of FIG.


35


.





FIG. 42

is a left side partially bottom perspective view of the cap of FIG.


41


.





FIG. 43

a front sectional view of the cap of

FIG. 41

taken along the line


43





43


of FIG.


42


.





FIG. 44

is a left side view of the cap of FIG.


41


.





FIG. 45

is a front elevational view of another embodiment of a plunger mechanism in accordance with the present invention illustrated in an extended position, the rear elevational view being a mirror image.





FIG. 46

is a right side elevational view of the plunger mechanism of

FIG. 45

, the left side being a mirror image.





FIG. 47

is an isolated perspective view of a handle of the plunger mechanism of FIG.


45


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring now to the drawings in detail, wherein elements described herein will be numbered in accordance with the numbered elements illustrated in the attached drawings, in

FIGS. 1-15

is illustrated an embodiment of a plunger mechanism in accordance with the present invention. The plunger mechanism


10


in the present embodiment is illustrated mounted in a portion of a first member


100


. In operation, the plunger mechanism


10


is adapted for latching the first member


100


to a second member which is not shown. In this embodiment, the first member


100


comprises an extension mechanism generally semi-circular in shape for the tail gate of a pick-up truck and comprises an inner tubular portion and an outer tubular portion. The second member comprises a portion of the pick-up truck having a keeper in the form of a receptacle. As should be understood, the first member


100


and second member can be any of a variety of different structural components, such as doors, panels and the like. As illustrated in

FIG. 1

, the outer and inner tubular portions of the first member


100


are each provided with a pair of opposing apertures therethrough and with the apertures in each of the outer and inner tubular portions being aligned in order to receive the plunger mechanism


10


for mounting. The plunger mechanism


10


of

FIG. 1

is illustrated in an extended position and in

FIG. 2

in a retracted position. The components of the plunger mechanism


10


in the present embodiment will be described in more detail below.




As illustrated in the exploded perspective view of

FIG. 3

, the plunger mechanism


10


includes, as portions thereof, a housing


16


, a shaft


18


and means for driving the shaft


18


comprising a knob


20


in this embodiment. In addition, in the present embodiment, the plunger mechanism


10


also preferably includes a biasing member comprising a spring


22


and means for securing the plunger mechanism


10


in the first member


100


comprising a nut


24


.




As illustrated in

FIGS. 4-7

, the housing


16


is a generally tubular member including in this embodiment a flange


30


at one end, a threaded portion


32


on its outer surface proximate a second end and an opening or bore


34


extending longitudinally through the housing


16


.




The shaft


18


is illustrated in

FIGS. 8-11

and defines a generally cylindrical member and includes means


40


at one end for attachment to the knob


20


. In this embodiment, the means


40


defines a double D cross-sectional portion of the shaft


18


and which includes opposing serrated surfaces


42


. In addition, the shaft


18


includes at its opposite end distal the portion


40


a latching member


44


terminating by a generally conical shaped extension.




The knob


20


is illustrated in

FIGS. 12-15

and includes an inner surface


50


having a cavity therein for press fit engagement with the portion


40


of the shaft


18


, although as should be understood, other means for attachment of the knob


20


and shaft


18


can also be utilized, such as a threaded engagement which is illustrated in

FIG. 3



a


. The knob


20


also includes a substantially annular outer surface


52


.




For assembly, the shaft


18


is mounted in the opening


34


through the housing


16


. The spring


22


can also be provided where desired mounted preferably onto the shaft


18


prior to attachment of the shaft


18


to the knob


20


, with the spring


22


being received onto the end having the portion


40


. In this embodiment, the shaft


18


also includes a shoulder


45


against which the spring


22


engages. In operation, the plunger


10


is operable as the shaft


18


is reciprocated between extended and retracted positions. The spring


22


operates to bias the shaft


20


towards its extended position. In accordance with the present invention, means are provided for accommodating the reciprocal movement of the shaft between its retracted and extended positions, as will be described in detail hereinafter. In this embodiment, the shaft


18


is movable axially between its extended and retracted positions. Specifically, the shaft


18


is retracted against the bias of spring


22


through application of a suitable lifting force, such as by an operator grasping the knob


20


. As will be described in detail below, in this embodiment the shaft


18


is moved from its retracted position to its extended position by applying a suitable pushing force to the knob


20


, and the bias of spring


22


assists in moving the shaft


18


back towards its extended position. When latched, the latching portion


44


of the shaft


18


engages the receptacle of the second member. In the present embodiment, means for retaining the shaft


18


in its retracted position is provided. In this embodiment, the retaining means comprises at least one resilient tab and at least one groove between the housing


16


and shaft


18


. In the illustrated embodiment, the housing


16


includes a pair of resilient tabs or fingers


36


each generally rectangular attached to its outer surface and the shaft


18


includes a groove


48


within the outer surface and extending entirely around the perimeter. As illustrated in

FIG. 6

, each of the tabs


36


include projections


37


′ extending from an inner surface which are adapted to come into engagement with the groove


48


of the shaft


18


when the shaft


18


is moved into its retracted position. Each of the resilient fingers or tabs


36


is formed in an elongated opening


39


extending through the wall of the housing


16


. Each of the resilient fingers or tabs


36


extends from a portion of the peripheral wall of the respective opening


39


closest to the flange


30


toward the threaded portion


32


of the housing


16


. Each of the resilient fingers or tabs


36


is made integrally with the housing


16


. The spring-like properties of the tabs


36


allow the camming member


37


to ride over the outer surface of the shaft


18


and into the groove


48


. In addition, in this embodiment, preferably the groove


48


is generally radiused in cross-section to allow movement of the camming members


37


of the tabs


36


into and out of engagement.




In addition, in the illustrated embodiment, means to retain the shaft in an extended position is also provided by a second groove


46


at spaced separation from the groove


48


and positioned adjacent the shoulder


45


of shaft


18


. In a similar manner, the camming members


37


of the tabs


36


will move into the groove


46


when the shaft


18


is moved to its extended position.




In

FIGS. 16-32

is illustrated another embodiment of a plunger mechanism in accordance with the present invention. The plunger mechanism


110


in the present embodiment is similar to the plunger mechanism


10


, and for the sake of brevity, only those portions of the present embodiment which differ from the plunger mechanism


10


will be described. In this embodiment, the plunger mechanism


110


is moveable between retracted and extended positions by a lifting and turning motion of the knob


120


. The knob


120


in this embodiment is a T-handle, although as should be understood, any type of knob can be utilized with any of the embodiments in the present invention. The lifting and turning motion of the knob


120


in this embodiment is required for driving of the shaft


118


due to the relationship between the shaft


118


and the housing


116


, which will be described below. In addition, similar to the plunger mechanism


10


, the plunger mechanism


110


also includes means for retaining the shaft


118


in its retracted position and is provided between the shaft


118


and the housing


116


. For these operations, at least one projection and at least one groove is provided between the shaft


118


and housing


116


. In this embodiment, preferably two projections


136


are provided defining opposing ends of a pivot pin extending through an opening through the shaft


118


, and the housing


116


includes two opposing groove members


146


. In the present embodiment, each of the grooves


146


include a substantially axial component comprising a channel


147


provided within the inner surface of the housing


116


and a generally lateral component connected to the channel


147


and comprising a generally radiused camming slot


149


extending through the wall of the housing


116


. For assembly, preferably the handle


120


is mounted to the shaft


118


following mounting of the spring member, and in this embodiment, also preferably following mounting of the shaft


1




18


in the housing


116


. For mounting of the shaft


118


in the housing


116


, preferably the pin that has been installed on the shaft


118


is then inserted into the channels


147


as the shaft


118


is received into the opening through the housing


116


. Alternatively, the shaft


118


can be attached with the knob


120


and then the shaft


118


can be inserted into the housing


116


without the pin, and the pin can then be installed by being inserted through the slots


149


in the housing


116


and into the opening through the shaft


118


.




The operation of the plunger mechanism


110


will now be described. Movement of the shaft


118


into its retracted position is accomplished by lifting of the handle


120


in an axial direction due to movement of the projections


136


of the pin within the channels


147


of the housing


116


. The turning motion of the knob


120


thereafter moves the projections


136


of the pin into the slots


149


of the housing


116


. When the knob


120


has been fully turned, the projections


136


of the pin are positioned within the downwardly sloped portions of the cam slots


149


and the shaft


118


is thereby retained in its retracted position. Thereafter, for movement of the shaft


118


back toward its extended position, the knob


120


is first turned in its opposite direction which moves the projections


136


also in the opposite direction within the slots


149


. The bias provided by the spring operates to assist in moving the shaft


118


toward its extended position as the projections


136


of the pin are moved past the upper most peak of the cam slots


149


. In addition, in this embodiment, when the shaft


118


is in its extended position, the end of the knob


120


is in engagement with the housing


116


adjacent to the flange.




Another embodiment of the plunger mechanism of the present invention is illustrated in

FIGS. 33 and 34

. The plunger mechanism


210


in this embodiment is again similar to the plunger mechanisms


10


and


110


and only those portions which are different will be described in detail herein. In this embodiment, movement of the shaft


218


between its extended and retracted positions is accomplished through only rotation of the knob


220


. The knob


220


in this embodiment includes alternating raised and lowered projections at its perimeter. To accomplish movement of the shaft


218


in the present embodiment, at least one projection and at least one groove is provided between the shaft


218


and housing


216


. In this embodiment, two projections are provided by a pivot pin extending through the shaft


218


similar to that illustrated with respect to the plunger mechanism


110


. In addition, two grooves are provided in the housing


216


in this embodiment comprising opposing cam slots


249


extending through the wall of the housing


216


and which is generally J-shaped in configuration. The remaining components are the same as that earlier described. For assembly, the shaft


118


is inserted into the opening through the housing


216


, followed then by inserting the pin through one slot


249


, then into the opening through the shaft


218


and finally out through the opposing slot


249


. The knob


220


can be attached to the shaft


218


either before or after the shaft


218


has been installed in the housing


216


. In operation, when the shaft


218


is in its extended position, the pin is at the lower end of the cam slots


249


closest to the latching portion of the shaft


218


. Subsequent turning motion of the knob


220


will move the projections


136


of the pin up through the cam slots


249


in the direction of the flange causing corresponding movement of the shaft


218


toward its retracted position. After the knob


220


has been fully turned, the projections


136


of the pin are positioned in the downwardly sloped portions of the cam slots


249


which operate to retain the shaft


218


in its retracted position. For movement of the shaft


218


back toward its extended position, the knob


220


is rotated in its opposite direction which accordingly drives the projections


136


in the opposite direction within the cam slots


249


. Similar to the latching mechanism


110


, after the pin has been moved past the steepest point of the cam slots


249


, the bias of the spring will help to urge the shaft


218


toward its extended position.




Another embodiment of a plunger mechanism of the present invention is illustrated in

FIGS. 35-40

. The plunger mechanism


310


of the present embodiment for purposes of illustration includes a t-handle


320


similar to the handle


120


illustrated in

FIG. 16 and a

housing


316


and a shaft


318


similar in design as that of the housing


16


and shaft


18


illustrated in

FIGS. 1-15

. As will be described in more detail below, the new features of the plunger mechanism


310


of the present embodiment are means for regulating rotation of the handle


320


and/or shaft


318


relative to the housing


316


and means for covering the end of the shaft


318


distal the handle


320


. These features can be provided separately or in combination together in any of the illustrated embodiments of this application as well as in other devices.




The regulating means in the present embodiment comprises at least one boss


317


provided on the housing


316


received within at least one opening


321


provided in the handle


320


. In the illustrated embodiment, there are two bosses


317


as shown in FIG.


35


and two openings


321


in the handle


320


as shown in FIG.


37


. The positions of the bosses and the openings can be reversed where desired so that the bosses are on the handle


320


and the openings are on the housing


316


. As shown in

FIG. 35

, the bosses


317


are positioned opposing one another at the flange


330


and extend from the inner surface of the housing


316


defined by the opening extending longitudinally through the housing


316


. The handle


320


includes a projection


323


generally elongate and includes the openings


321


on opposite sides, which define channels along the longitudinal direction of the projection


323


. Where desired, the regulating means feature can be provided between the shaft


318


and housing


316


in a similar manner. The handle


320


in this embodiment also includes a threaded cavity


325


within the distal end of the projection


323


for screwfit engagement with a threaded end


327


of the shaft


318


, although other means can also be utilized for this same purpose.




The means for covering the distal end of the shaft


318


in the present embodiment comprises a cap


381


as illustrated in

FIGS. 35

,


39


and


40


. The cap


381


in this embodiment is generally elongate and is adapted for snap-fit engagement with the shaft


318


. For this purpose, the cap


381


includes a cavity


383


in one end defining an inner surface


385


and at least one boss


387


extending from the inner surface


385


. In this embodiment, the cap


381


defines a single ring-shaped boss


387


extending the entire perimeter of the inner surface


385


. The shaft


318


in this embodiment includes a channel


391


which extends completely around the perimeter proximate the distal end. As should be understood, the positions of the boss


387


and the channel


391


can be reversed so as to be on the shaft


318


and the cap


381


, respectively, where desired. The boss


387


can be provided with a ramped cam surface to facilitate snap-fit attachment with the shaft


318


. The material of the cap


381


and/or the shaft


318


can also facilitate attachment, for example, in one embodiment the shaft


318


can be made of metal and the cap


381


can be made of plastic.




In operation of the plunger mechanism


310


, the relationship between the bosses


317


and openings


321


on the handle


320


and housing


316


limits rotational movement of the handle


320


and accordingly the shaft


318


as the handle


320


is reciprocated between its extended and retracted positions. The cap


381


on the shaft


318


protects damage being done to the second member, such as a panel on a pick-up truck as is described with respect to the plunger mechanism


10


.




The various components of the plunger mechanisms described above can be comprised of any of a variety of suitable materials and made from any of a number of different manufacturing processes. For example, the components can be comprised of plastic and/or metal. As described earlier, in one embodiment of the plunger mechanism


310


, the shaft


318


can be of metal and the cap


381


can be of plastic. In operation, the plastic material of the cap


381


can also work to reduce the chances of damage being done to the second member on latching.




Another embodiment of a covering means for the shaft


318


is illustrated in

FIGS. 41-44

comprising a cap


481


. The cap


481


is similar to the cap


381


, and for the sake of brevity, only the portions which are different will be described in detail herein. The cap


481


preferably includes at least one boss


487


and more preferably four bosses


487


extending from its inner surface


485


to accommodate snap-fit attachment with the shaft


318


. In the present embodiment, the four bosses


487


are spaced on the inner surface


485


at approximately 45 degree intervals and each include a ramped cam surface to facilitate snap-fit attachment with shaft


318


. The cap


481


also preferably includes at least one opening


491


within its end portion


492


and in the present embodiment four openings


491


are provided within end portion


492


, as is illustrated in

FIGS. 41

,


42


and


44


. In a presently preferred embodiment, the number of openings


491


correspond to the number of bosses


487


, although that is not required. In other embodiments, only the bosses


487


or the openings


491


can be provided. In the present embodiment, each of the four openings


491


are positioned adjacent to the perimeter and at approximately 45 degree intervals substantially aligned with one of the four bosses


487


. Other positions and spacing between the bosses


487


and openings


491


are also possible. In addition, in this embodiment, each of the openings


491


are generally rectangular and have a width substantially corresponding to a width of each of the bosses


487


, although other configurations can also be utilized where desired. The openings


491


can serve two purposes. For example, in a preferred embodiment, the cap


481


is comprised of molded plastic and the openings


491


are utilized during the manufacturing stage, in particular, in molding of the bosses


487


. Specifically, during manufacture of the bosses


487


, access for the molding equipment is provided through the cavity


483


on one end and through the openings


491


on the opposite end. As should be understood, the cap


481


can be made of other materials and by other manufacturing processes as well, and in those instances, access through the openings


491


may not be required. Another purpose of the openings


491


is to facilitate assembly of the cap


481


to the shaft


318


. In particular, the openings


481


allow for the escape of air as the cap


481


is being snap-fit on the shaft


318


. The result is that the cap


481


is both easier to snap on and a tighter fit is provided between the cap


481


and the shaft


318


.




In

FIG. 45-47

is illustrated another embodiment of a plunger mechanism in accordance with the present invention. For the sake of brevity, the present embodiment will be described in relation to the earlier embodiments by describing the particular features that are similar and those that are different. In the present embodiment, the housing


516


is the same as the housing


316


except for the addition of at least one, and in this embodiment, four bosses


518


extending from its outer surface. In operation, the bosses


518


are received in corresponding shaped openings provided in the member to which the plunger mechanism is mounted, which functions to restrict rotation of the plunger mechanism. The shaft of the present embodiment, although not shown, is the same as the shaft


318


. The handle


520


of the present embodiment is similar to the handle


320


by a projection


523


that is similar to the projection


323


but slightly longer in longitudinal length. The overall configuration of the handle


520


is similar to the handle


20


, which is in the form of a knob generally conical in shape. The cap


581


is similar to the cap


481


.




In view of that set forth above, it should be understood that there can be a number of different variations of the present invention and the illustrated embodiments are just some of the variations that are possible as will be illustrated with reference to the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A plunger mechanism adapted for attachment to a first member having at least one aperture, the plunger mechanism being used for selectively latching the first member to a second member having a keeper in the form of a receptacle, the plunger mechanism comprising:a substantially tubular housing adapted to extend at least in part through at least a portion of the at least one aperture of the first member when the plunger mechanism is mounted to the first member, said housing having a longitudinal axis and a bore extending longitudinally through said housing, said housing having a first end and a second end, said housing having a flange adjacent said first end of said housing, and said housing being coaxial with the at least one aperture of the first member when the plunger mechanism is mounted to the first member; means for securing the plunger mechanism to the first member, said means for securing the plunger mechanism engaging a portion of said housing adjacent said second end of said housing, said means for securing the plunger mechanism and said flange cooperating to releasably secure the plunger mechanism to the first member when the plunger mechanism is mounted to the first member; an elongated shaft positioned at least in part within said bore of said housing, said elongated shaft being coaxial with said bore of said housing, and said shaft being disposed for selective movement between an extended and a retracted position relative to said housing in the direction of said longitudinal axis of said housing, said shaft being provided with first and second grooves, said first and second grooves being spaced apart along the length of said shaft; means for selectively retaining said shaft in at least one of said shaft's extended and retracted positions, said means for selectively retaining said shaft including at least one resilient finger being elongated and having a longitudinal axis extending substantially parallel to said longitudinal axis of said housing, said resilient finger being attached at a first end thereof to said housing and having a projection at a second end of said resilient finger distal from said first end of said resilient finger, said projection at said second end of said resilient finger being biased toward said longitudinal axis of said housing, said projection at said second end of said resilient finger engaging said first groove when said shaft is in said retracted position, and said projection at said second end of said resilient finger engaging said second groove when said shaft is in said extended position; and means for driving said shaft, said means for driving said shaft being attached to said shaft, said means for driving said shaft allowing an operator to selectively move said shaft between said retracted position and said extended position, whereby the plunger mechanism latches the first member to the second member when the plunger mechanism is mounted to the first member and the shaft is moved to the extended position in order to engage the receptacle of the second member.
  • 2. A plunger mechanism according to claim 1, wherein said housing has a threaded portion adjacent said second end of said housing and said means for securing the plunger mechanism is a nut having threads, said nut is engaged to said threaded portion of said housing, and said nut and said flange cooperate to releasably secure the plunger mechanism to the first member when the plunger mechanism is mounted to the first member.
  • 3. A plunger mechanism according to claim 1, wherein said means for driving said shaft is one of a knob and a handle.
  • 4. A plunger mechanism according to claim 1, wherein said first and second grooves are annular, and wherein camming surfaces defined by said projection at said second end of said resilient finger distal from said first end of said resilient finger, and said camming surfaces cooperate with said first and second grooves to move said projection at said second end of said resilient finger out of said first and second grooves as said shaft is moved between said retracted and extended positions.
  • 5. A plunger mechanism according to claim 4, wherein said housing has a wall and an elongated opening extending through said wall of said housing, said elongated opening in said wall of said housing has a peripheral wall, and said resilient finger extends from a portion of said peripheral wall of said elongated opening in said wall of said housing toward said second end of said housing.
  • 6. A plunger mechanism according to claim 4, further comprising a biasing member positioned intermediate said second groove and said first end of said housing, said biasing member biasing said shaft toward said extended position.
  • 7. A plunger mechanism according to claim 4, wherein said shaft has a portion which extends from said second end of said housing when said shaft is in said extended position, and wherein said shaft further comprises a cap snap-fitted to at least a terminal portion of said portion of said shaft which extends from said second end of said housing when said shaft is in said extended position.
  • 8. A plunger mechanism according to claim 4, further comprising means for limiting the rotational movement of said shaft relative to said housing.
  • 9. A plunger mechanism adapted for attachment to a first member having at least one aperture, the plunger mechanism being used for selectively latching the first member to a second member leaving a keeper in the form of a receptacle, the plunger mechanism comprising:a substantially tubular housing adapted to extend at least in part through at least a portion of the at least one aperture of the first member when the plunger mechanism is mounted to the first member, said housing having a longitudinal axis and a bore extending longitudinally through said housing, said housing having a first end and a second end, said housing having a flange adjacent said first end of said housing, and said housing being coaxial with the at least one aperture of the first member when the plunger mechanism is mounted to the first member, said housing having a slot having a first end and a second end, said slot extending at least in part in a circumferential direction about said longitudinal axis of said housing, said housing having a longitudinally extending groove which is contiguous and communicates with said second end of said slot, said slot having an uppermost peak intermediate said first and second ends of said slot, and said slot having a downwardly sloped portion extending from said uppermost peak to said first end of said slot; means for securing the plunger mechanism to the first member, said means for securing the plunger mechanism engaging a portion of said housing adjacent said second end of said housing, said means for securing the plunger mechanism and said flange cooperating to releasably secure the plunger mechanism to the first member when the plunger mechanism is mounted to the first member; an elongated shaft positioned at least in part within said bore of said housing, said elongated shaft being coaxial with said bore of said housing, and said shaft being disposed for selective movement between an extended and a retracted position relative to said housing in the direction of said longitudinal axis of said housing, said shaft having a projection engaged to one of said longitudinally extending groove and said slot, said projection of said shaft being positioned within said downwardly sloped portion of said slot to retain said shaft in the retracted position, and said shaft being movable between said retracted and said extended positions by a combination of turning and axial movement of said shaft; and means for driving said shaft, said means for driving said shaft being attached to said shaft, said means for driving said shaft allowing an operator to selectively move said shaft between said retracted position and said extended position, whereby the plunger mechanism latches the first member to the second member when the plunger mechanism is mounted to the first member and the shaft is moved to the extended position in order to engage the receptacle of the second member.
  • 10. A plunger mechanism according to claim 9, further comprising a biasing member positioned intermediate said projection of said shaft and said first end of said housing, said biasing member biasing said shaft toward said extended position.
  • 11. A plunger mechanism according to claim 9, wherein said shaft has a portion which extends from said second end of said housing when said shaft is in said extended position, and wherein said shaft further comprises a cap snap fitted to at least a terminal portion of said portion of said shaft which extends from said second end of said housing when said shaft is in said extended position.
  • 12. A plunger mechanism adapted for attachment to a first member having at least one aperture, the plunger mechanism being used for selectively latching the first member to a second member having a keeper in the form of a receptacle, the plunger mechanism comprising:a substantially tubular housing adapted to extend at least in part through at least a portion of the at least one aperture of the first member when the plunger mechanism is mounted to the first member, said housing having a longitudinal axis and a bore extending longitudinally through said housing, said housing having a first end and a second end, said housing having a flange adjacent said first end of said housing, and said housing being coaxial with the at least one aperture of the first member when the plunger mechanism is mounted to the first member, said housing having a slot having a first end and a second end, said slot extending at least in part in a circumferential direction about said longitudinal axis of said housing, said first end of said slot being closer to said first end of said housing as compared to said second end of said slot, a portion of said slot intermediate said first and second ends of said slot lying closer to said first end of said housing as compared to said first and second ends of said slot; means for securing the plunger mechanism to the first member, said means for securing the plunger mechanism engaging a portion of said housing adjacent said second end of said housing, said means for securing the plunger mechanism and said flange cooperating to releasably secure the plunger mechanism to the first member when the plunger mechanism is mounted to the first member; an elongated shaft positioned at least in part within said bore of said housing, said elongated shaft being coaxial with said bore of said housing, and said shaft being disposed for selective movement between an extended and a retracted position relative to said housing in the direction of said longitudinal axis of said housing, said shaft having a projection engaged to said slot, said projection of said shaft being positioned at said first end of said slot to retain said shaft in the retracted position, said projection of said shaft being positioned at said second end of said slot when said shaft is in said extended position, and said shaft being moved between said retracted and said extended positions by a combination of turning and axial movement of said shaft; and means for driving said shaft, said means for driving said shaft being attached to said shaft, said means for driving said shaft allowing an operator to selectively move said shaft between said retracted position and said extended position, whereby the plunger mechanism latches the first member to the second member when the plunger mechanism is mounted to the first member and the shaft is moved to the extended position in order to engage the receptacle of the second member.
  • 13. A plunger mechanism according to claim 12, further comprising a biasing member positioned intermediate said projection of said shaft and said first end of said housing, said biasing member biasing said shaft toward said extended position.
  • 14. A plunger mechanism according to claim 12, wherein said shaft has a portion which extends from said second end of said housing when said shaft is in said extended position, and wherein said shaft further comprises a cap snap fitted to at least a terminal portion of said portion of said shaft which extends from said second end of said housing when said shaft is in said extended position.
  • 15. A plunger mechanism adapted for attachment to a first member having at least one aperture, wherein the first member has at least one cavity contiguous with the at least one aperture of the first member, the plunger mechanism being used for selectively latching the first member to a second member having a keeper in the form of a receptacle, the plunger mechanism comprising:a substantially tubular housing adapted to extend at least in part through at least a portion of the at least one aperture of the first member when the plunger mechanism is mounted to the first member, said housing having a longitudinal axis and a bore extending longitudinally through said housing, said housing having a first end and a second end, said housing having a flange adjacent said first end of said housing, and said housing being coaxial with the at least one aperture of the first member when the plunger mechanism is mounted to the first member; means for securing the plunger mechanism to the first member, said means for securing the plunger mechanism engaging a portion of said housing adjacent said second end of said housing, said means for securing the plunger mechanism and said flange cooperating to releasably secure the plunger mechanism to the first member when the plunger mechanism is mounted to the first member; an elongated shaft positioned at least in part within said bore of said housing, said elongated shaft being coaxial with said bore of said housing, and said shaft being disposed for selective movement between an extended and a retracted position relative to said housing in the direction of said longitudinal axis of said housing; means for limiting the rotational movement of the plunger mechanism relative to the first member when the plunger mechanism is mounted to the first member, said means for limiting the rotational movement of the plunger mechanism relative to the first member including at least one boss projecting from said housing and adapted to engage the at least one cavity; and means for driving said shaft, said means for driving said shaft being attached to said shaft, said means for driving said shaft allowing an operator to selectively move said shaft between said retracted position and said extended position, whereby the plunger mechanism latches the first member to the second member when the plunger mechanism is mounted to the first member and the shaft is moved to the extended position in order to engage the receptacle of the second member.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This is a conventional patent application based on U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/106,994 filed Nov. 4, 1998; Ser. No. 60/097,014 filed Aug. 18, 1998 and Ser. No. 60/091,147 filed Jun. 29, 1998.

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211460 Dec 1940 CH
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
Entry
Southco Fasteners Handbook 40 (Southco Inc., Pennsylvania, 1990) pp. G-13, G-14, G-15, G-16, J-4, J-5 and J-6.
Provisional Applications (3)
Number Date Country
60/106994 Nov 1998 US
60/097014 Aug 1998 US
60/091147 Jun 1998 US