Claims
- 1. A pull-to-release latch for latching a module into a mating port, comprising:a module comprising a frame member, said frame member having a journal disposed to support a latch member; said latch member having a transverse shaft, said shaft supported in a pivotable manner by said journal of said frame member; an actuator member engageable with said frame member and said latch member; said latch member further comprising at least a camming surface on one end of said latch member juxtaposed with a surface of said frame member and a latching end; said actuator member comprising a portion engageable with said frame member and with said camming surface; said camming surface on said latch member facing toward said frame member; said portion of said actuator member disposed for pivotal movement about said shaft and journal from an unactuated position to an actuated position, said actuated position corresponding to a position in which said latch end is displaced toward said frame member to release said module from said port; and said portion of said actuator displaceable intermediate said camming surface and said frame member spreading said camming surface from said frame member, displacing said latch end inwardly to an actuated position, releasing said module from a latched condition relative to said port.
- 2. The pull-to-release latch of claim 1 wherein said frame comprises at least a wedge projecting from said frame.
- 3. The pull-to-release latch of claim 1 wherein said latch member is resiliently biased to a latching position.
- 4. The pull-to-release latch of claim 1 wherein said latch member is pivoted with in said journal with respect to said frame member.
- 5. The pull-to-release latch of claim 1 wherein said actuator member is displaceable from an unactuated position to an actuated position in a direction aligned with a direction of removal of said module from said port.
- 6. A pull-to-release latch for latching a module into a mating port, comprising:a module comprising a frame member, said frame member comprising a journal for supporting a latch member; said latch member comprising a transverse shaft supported in a pivotable manner by said journal of said frame member; an actuator member disposed intermediate and engageable with said frame member and said latch member; said frame member comprising at least a wedge member projecting therefrom; said latch member disposed juxtaposed with said frame member; said latch member further comprising at least a wedge member proximate one end of said latch member juxtaposed with at least said wedge member of said frame member and a latching surface on a second end thereof; said actuator member comprising a portion engageable with said wedge members of said frame member and with said wedge member of said latch member; said wedge members on both said latch member and said frame member projecting toward each other; said portion of said actuator member disposed for movement from an unactuated position and an actuated position, said actuated position corresponding to a position in which said latch member is displaced to release said module from said port, and said portion of said actuator displaceable intermediate said wedge members spreading said frame member from said latch member, displacing said latch member to an actuated position, thereby rotating said second end toward said frame member, releasing said module from a latched condition relative to said port.
- 7. The pull-to-release latch of claim 6 wherein said latch member is resiliently biased to a latching position.
- 8. The pull-to-release latch of claim 7 wherein said latch member is pivoted in said journal with respect to said frame member.
- 9. The pull-to-release latch of claim 8 wherein said actuator member is displaceable from an unactuated position to an actuated position in a direction aligned with a direction of removal of said module from said port.
- 10. A pull-to release latch for latching a module in a port in a host device comprising:a module having at least a frame, said frame comprising at least one journal; a latch member moveably disposed on said frame and pivotally supported in said journal, said latch member having a latching end forming a latching surface said latching end movable toward and away from said frame to disengage and engage said latching surface with a retaining surface disposed on said host device and proximate said port and an other end, said other end comprising a camming surface facing said frame; and a manually movable actuator member disposed intermediate said latch member and said frame and displaceable to engage with said frame and engage and displace said camming surface of said latch member relative to said frame thereby displacing said latching end relatively inward toward said frame and away from to said retaining surface effecting disengagement therefrom.
- 11. The pull-to release latch of claim 10 wherein said module is insertable within and extractable from said port along an axis of movement and said actuator member is displaceable along said axis in a direction of extraction to effect said disengagement.
- 12. The pull-to release latch of claim 11 wherein at least one of said frame and said latching member comprise at least one surface disposed engageable by said actuator member and disposed to progressively narrow spacing intermediate said frame and said latching member in a region, at least a portion of which is traversed by an engaging portion of said actuator member during displacement in said extracting direction, thereby displacing said other end of said latching member toward said frame and away from a latched position.
- 13. The pull-to release latch of claim 12 wherein said latching member latching end is biased away from said frame and said other end is biased toward said frame.
- 14. The pull-to release latch of claim 1 wherein said camming surface is comprised of one surface of a wedge.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED UNITED STATES PATENT APPLICATIONS
The following are related co-pending United States patent applications:
REMOVABLE SMALL FORM FACTOR FIBER OPTIC TRANSCEIVER MODULE CHASSIS, Ser. No. 09/489,870, filed Jan. 20, 2000, by Scott M. Branch, David P. Gaio and William K. Hogan;
REMOVABLE LATCH AND BEZEL EMI GROUNDING FEATURE FOR FIBER-OPTIC TRANSCEIVERS, Ser. No. 09/410,786, filed Oct. 1, 1999, by Scott M. Branch, David P. Gaio and William K. Hogan;
REMOVABLE SMALL FORM FACTOR FIBER OPTIC TRANSCEIVER MODULE AND ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION SHIELD, Ser. No. 09/489,184. filed Jan. 20, 2000, by Scott M. Branch, David P. Gaio and William K. Hogan;
PIVOTING TYPE LATCH FOR REMOVABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICES, Ser. No. 09/591,640 filed Jun. 9, 2000, by Scott M. Branch, Leland L. Day, David P. Gaio, Michael F. Hanley and William K. Hogan;
PULL TYPE LATCH FOR REMOVABLE SMALL FORM FACTOR ELECTRONIC MODULES, Ser. No. 09/669,624, filed Sep. 25, 2000 by Scott M. Branch, David P. Gaio, Michael F. Hanley and William K. Hogan,
which are incorporated herein in their entireties for purposes of disclosure by this reference.
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