Quick release latch mechanism

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6547289
  • Patent Number
    6,547,289
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, November 8, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 15, 2003
    22 years ago
Abstract
Disclosed herein is an improved drawer latch mechanism, particularly suited for attaching to the front side of a drawer. The drawer front latch preferably has a handle with a full-length grip that is sufficiently large so that it may be operated while wearing gloves, holding a towel or other types of hand coverings. The handle is used to open and close the drawer such that the action of pulling on the handle to open the drawer releases spring-loaded latches biased to be in a locked position. Pushing the drawer closed causes catch surfaces of tapered leading ends of the latch to engage with drawer mounting walls of the cabinet and latch the drawer closed.
Description




STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT




(Not applicable.)




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Drawers, such as those used in tool chests, are well-known to have latching mechanisms to protect against theft or unexpected opening in the event the chest is moved or tipped upright. Common latch mechanisms include key or combination locks and sliding levers restraining movement of the drawers. Such latch mechanisms typically require the user to apply both hands to the latch in order to open the drawer. Moreover, typical latch mechanisms often include small components that are difficult to operate while wearing hand coverings.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention provides an improved drawer latch mechanism, particularly suited for attaching to the front side of a cabinet drawer. The latch mechanism of the present invention allows a drawer to be unlatched with one hand in the single motion needed to open the drawer.




Specifically, a support is mounted at the front face of the drawer which provides a pivotal connection to which a handle is attached so that it can pivot with respect to the front of the drawer. A latch is also attached at the pivotal connection. The latch is operated by the handle to pivot between a closed position in which the latch engages the cabinet (or drawer mount) and an open position in which the latch is free from the cabinet. In this way, the latch can be pivoted to open when the drawer is pulled by the handle.




In one preferred form, the latching mechanism includes a spring biasing the latch closed. Additionally, the latch preferably has a leading end that includes a downwardly extending catch surface that engages a cabinet wall when the latch is in the closed position. The leading end is tapered to define an angled surface that travels up and into a latch opening so that the catch surface engages the cabinet wall.




In another preferred form, the support member is wider than the drawer front and the latching mechanism has two latches, one at each end of the support member with the drawer front disposed therebetween. The support member also has a downwardly extending lip which engages a top edge of the drawer front to mount the latch mechanism to the drawer.




The support member and the handle can be extruded components with the pivotal connection extending the length of the support member. The handle has a grip, preferably extending its length, sized so that it may be grasped while wearing gloves, mittens, etc.




The foregoing and other advantages of the invention will appear from the following description. In this description reference is made to the accompanying drawings which form a part hereof and in which there is shown by way of illustration a preferred embodiment of the invention. Such embodiment does not necessarily represent the full scope of the invention.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a front perspective view of the drawer front latching mechanism of the present invention, shown connected to a front of a drawer;





FIG. 2

is a back perspective view of the drawer front latching mechanism of

FIG. 1

, shown detached from the drawer;





FIG. 3

is an enlarged perspective view of one end of the latching mechanism with an end cap shown in phantom;





FIG. 4

is a cross-section view taken along line


4





4


of

FIG. 1

, showing the drawer closed and the latches locked;





FIG. 5

is a side cross-section view taken along line


5





5


of

FIG. 3

, showing the drawer closed and the latches unlocked;





FIG. 6

is a side cross-section view similar to

FIG. 5

, showing the drawer opened;





FIG. 7

is a partial perspective view showing one end of an alternate, inverted embodiment of the latching mechanism; and





FIG. 8

is a back perspective view of the drawer front latching mechanism of

FIG. 7

, shown detached from the drawer.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring to

FIG. 1

, the drawer front latching mechanism


10


can be attached at a front surface of a drawer


12


slidable within a drawer mounting frame


14


of a cabinet


15


. Referring to

FIGS. 1-3

, the latching mechanism


10


includes a support member


16


that has a generally hook-shaped cross-section. The support member


16


is preferably extruded aluminum or plastic extending a length greater than that of the front surface of the drawer


12


to which it is being attached. The support member


16


includes a back plate portion


18


preferably having an angled upper lip


19


forming an inverted channel


20


extending along a rear top edge


22


for attaching the drawer front latching mechanism


10


to the drawer


12


. It should be noted that the latching mechanism


10


of the present invention could be attached to the drawer with suitable adhesives or fasteners, such as threaded fasteners, instead of, or in addition to, the inverted channel


20


. The support member


16


has a lower extremity defining a front wall or face portion


24


having an inwardly extending lip


26


at its top edge


28


. The face portion


24


includes a lengthwise channel


30


along a middle portion and an arcuate pivot groove


32


along a bottom of the inside surface of the face portion


24


. The support member


16


also includes two threaded grooves


34


, suitably located along the support member


16


, for receiving threaded fasteners for securing an end cap


35


at each end of the support member


16


.




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 3

, an elongated handle


36


, also preferably extruded aluminum or plastic, has an arcuate bottom edge (not shown) sized to fit within the pivot groove


32


of the support member


16


. The pivotal handle


36


also includes a generally L-shaped grip


38


extending from a top end


40


of the handle


36


outwardly from the drawer


12


and downward. The grip


38


terminates in a lengthwise bead


42


and forms a hand grip for grasping the handle


36


when opening the drawer. The grip


38


and the lip


26


of the support member face portion


24


define a cavity


44


sized large enough to grasp the lip


38


while wearing hand coverings, such as gloves and mittens. The lip


26


of the support member face portion


24


acts to retain the handle


36


within the support member


16


and restrict its rotation. The handle


36


has notched bottom comers sized to accommodate spring biased latches


46


.




Referring to

FIGS. 2

,


3


and


4


, each latch


46


, preferably made of metal or a suitable rigid plastic, has a trailing end


48


defining an arcuate projection


50


sized to fit within the pivot groove


32


of the support member


16


. Referring specifically to

FIG. 4

, the trailing end


48


of each latch


46


has a bore


52


sized to receive a compression spring


54


extending from the middle channel


30


of the support member face portion


24


. The trailing end


48


of the latches


46


also includes a ledge


56


that is engaged by the handle


36


as it is pivoted. The latches


46


extend inwardly from this end


48


through openings


58


in the back plate portion


18


of the support member


16


to a tapered leading end


60


. Each tapered leading end


48


defines a lateral catch surface


62


and an angled bottom surface


64


extending downward from a leading edge


63


to the catch surface


62


.




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 4

, the latch mechanism


10


is affixed to the drawer


12


by placing the inverted channel


20


over the top edge of the drawer front with the lip


19


within the drawer


12


. A suitable adhesive or threaded fastener may be used to secure the latch mechanism


10


in place. With the handle


36


released and the drawer


12


shut as shown in

FIG. 4

, a user can grasp the grip


38


of the handle


36


by inserting his or her fingers into the cavity


44


defined by the handle


36


and support member


16


. By pulling outwardly, the handle


36


pivots within the pivot groove


32


in a counterclockwise direction with respect to the support member


16


about a pivot axis


53


. As the handle


36


is rotated, the ledges


56


of the latches


46


are engaged by the handle


36


, which pivots the latches


46


within the pivot groove


32


about the pivot axis


53


toward an open position, as shown in FIG.


5


. This action disengages the leading end catch surface


62


of each latch


46


from a corresponding fixed stop portion


66


of the drawer mounting frame suitably located at the sides of the drawer


12


. The drawer


12


can then be opened by continuing to pull outward, as shown in FIG.


6


. Thus, using the latching mechanism


10


of the present invention, the drawer


12


can be easily unlatched and opened with one hand by pulling outward on the handle in a single motion.




Furthermore, due to the forces exerted by the compression spring


54


, the handle


36


and latches


46


return to a locked position automatically when the handle is released. Consequently, as the drawer


12


is closed, by pushing inwardly on any part of the latching mechanism


10


, the angled surfaces


64


of the leading ends


60


of the latches


46


travel up and over the stop portions


66


so that the catch surfaces


62


engage the stop portions


66


and lock the drawer


12


shut, as in FIG.


4


. The movement of the latches


46


to lock the drawer


12


occurs independent from, and without movement of, the handle


10


.




The drawer front latching mechanism


10


can be used with drawers of any length and depth. The length of the latching mechanism


10


can be varied as needed according to the length of the drawer front. The height of the latching mechanism


10


can also be varied, however, preferably the height remains constant and a suitable facing


70


is disposed at the front of the drawer


12


. Referring to

FIGS. 4-6

, the latching mechanism


10


is attached proximate the top of the drawer front and a top portion of the facing


70


fits within a gap


72


defined by the drawer front and an offset in the back plate


18


. The facing


70


may be affixed to the back plate


18


and/or the front of the drawer


12


using suitable adhesives or fasteners and is sized as needed to cover the front of the drawer not covered by the latch mechanism


10


.




An alternate, inverted embodiment of the latch mechanism is shown in

FIGS. 7 and 8

in which the handle extends downwardly toward the bottom of the drawer. Similar reference numerals are used to reference elements similar to those in the above described embodiment albeit with the suffix A. The latch mechanism


10


A of this embodiment is constructed similar to the first embodiment, however, an inverted channel


20


A for attaching the drawer front latching mechanism


10


A to the drawer (not shown) is mounted to an edge


22


A of a support plate back plate portion


18


A that is generally adjacent an extremity defining a face portion


24


A and an inwardly extending lip


26


A. The face portion


24


A includes a lengthwise channel


30


A along a middle portion and an arcuate pivot groove


32


A along a top inside surface of the face portion


24


A.




An elongated handle


36


A has a beaded top edge (not shown) sized to fit within the pivot groove


32


A of the support member


16


A. The pivotal handle


36


A also includes a generally L-shaped grip


38


A extending from a bottom end


40


A of the handle


36


A outwardly from the drawer and upward to define an upwardly opening cavity


44


A. The grip


38


A terminates in a lengthwise bead


42


and forms a hand grip for grasping the handle


36


A when opening the drawer.




The handle


36


A has notched upper comers sized to accommodate a spring biased latches


46


A as described above but in an inverted orientation. As before, the latches


46


A extend inwardly through openings


58


A in the back plate portion


18


A of the support member


16


A to a tapered leading end


60


A. Each tapered leading end


48


A defines a lateral catch surface


62


A and an angled top surface


64


A extending upwardly from a leading edge


63


A to the catch surface


62


A.




As in the first described embodiment, the latch mechanism


10


A is affixed to the drawer by placing the inverted channel


20


A over the top edge of the drawer front with the lip within the drawer. A suitable adhesive or threaded fastener is preferably used to secure the latch mechanism


10


A in place near a bottom edge of the support


16


A. With the handle


36


A released and the drawer, a user can grasp the grip


38


A of the handle


36


A by laying his or her fingers into the cavity


44


A. By pulling outwardly, the handle


36


A pivots within the pivot groove


32


A in a clockwise direction with respect to the support member


16


A about a pivot axis


53


A. As the handle


36


A is rotated, ledges


56


A of the latches


46


A are engaged by the handle


36


A, which pivots the latches


46


A within the pivot groove


32


A about the pivot axis


53


A toward an open position, as shown in FIG.


7


. This action disengages the leading end catch surface


62


A of each latch


46


A from a corresponding fixed stop portion


66


A of the drawer mounting frame suitably located at the sides of the drawer. The drawer can then be opened by continuing to pull outward.




The above description describes preferred embodiments of the present invention. However, the invention may include other aspects not specifically delineated above. For example, the handle may include a pull knob suitably fastened to the support member which may be attached to the drawer front via suitable fasteners or hangers, rather than a lengthwise inverted channel.




Therefore, the above in no way is intended to limit the scope of the invention. Accordingly, in order to apprise the public of the full scope of the present invention, reference must be made to the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. A latching mechanism for latching closed a movable member of a cabinet, comprising:a support mounted to the movable member providing a pivotal connection; pivoting member directly attached to the pivotal connection for pivotal motion with respect to the movable member; and a latch directly attached to the pivotal connection and operated by the pivoting member to pivot between a closed position in which the latch engages the cabinet and an open position in which the latch is free from the cabinet, wherein the latch can pivot independent of the pivoting member.
  • 2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the pivoting member is a handle including an elongated grip for grasping.
  • 3. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a spring biasing the latch in the closed position.
  • 4. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein the latch has a leading end that includes a catch surface for engagement with a cabinet wall when the latch is in the closed position.
  • 5. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein the catch surface extends from a body of the latch.
  • 6. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein the leading end is tapered to define an angled surface that travels into a latch opening so that the catch surface engages the cabinet wall.
  • 7. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the movable member is a drawer and the support is attached to a front face of the drawer.
  • 8. The apparatus of claim 7, further comprising a second latch attached at the pivot connection and operated by the handle to pivot between the closed and open positions together with the latch.
  • 9. A latching mechanism for latching closed a movable member of a cabinet, comprising:a support mounted to the movable member providing a pivotal connection; a handle attached to the pivotal connection for pivotal motion with respect to the movable member; and a latch attached to the pivotal connection and operated by the handle to pivot between a closed position in which the latch engages the cabinet and an open position in which the latch is free from the cabinet, wherein the latch is pivoted to the open position when the movable member is pulled by the handle away from the cabinet and wherein the latch can engage the cabinet when in the closed position without pivoting the handle; wherein the movable member is a drawer and the support is attached to a front face of the drawer; further comprising a second latch attached at the pivot connection and operated by the handle to pivot between the closed and open positions together with the latch; wherein the support is wider than the drawer front face and the latch and the second latch are positioned at ends of the support extending beyond the front face.
  • 10. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein the support has a downwardly extending lip which engages a top edge of the drawer front face to mount the latch mechanism to the drawer front face.
  • 11. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein the handle extends upwardly in the closed position and when pulled pivots in a counter-clockwise direction with respect to the support.
  • 12. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein the handle extends downwardly in the closed position and when pulled pivots in a clockwise direction with respect to the support.
  • 13. A drawer front latching mechanism, comprising:an elongated support member of greater length than a drawer front such that an end of the support member extends beyond the drawer front, the support member having a back plate with an opening at the extending end of the support and an integral attachment member for mounting the support member to the drawer front, the support member also having a front extremity defining an arcuate pivot groove; an elongated handle extending substantially the length of the support member, the handle having a grip for grasping the handle and a beaded pivot edge sized to pivot within the support member pivot groove about a pivot axis, the handle also having an opening at the extending end of the support member; and a first latch having a trailing end disposed at a notch in the handle and a leading end extending through the opening in the support member substantially perpendicular to the drawer front, the leading end having a leading end catch for engaging a portion of a drawer mounting frame corresponding to the extending end of the support member and the trailing end having a beaded pivot edge sized to pivot within the support member pivot groove about the pivot axis, the trailing end also having a trailing end catch sized to engage with the pivot member; whereby the drawer is unlatched by pivoting the handle about the pivot axis to engage with the trailing end catch so as to disengage the leading end catch from the drawer mounting frame.
  • 14. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein the leading end of the first latch is tapered so as to define an angled surface that travels over the portion of the drawer mounting frame as the drawer is closed and when the handle is not rotated so that the drawer is latched by the leading end catch engaging with the drawer mounting frame.
  • 15. The apparatus of claim 13, further comprising a spring and wherein the front extremity defines a wall surface, the spring being positioned to contact at one end the wall surface and at the opposite end the trailing end of the first latch so as to bias the leading end catch in engagement with the drawer mounting frame when the drawer is shut and the handle is released.
  • 16. The apparatus of claim 15, further comprising a second latch at a second notch in the handle and a second opening in the support member back plate and wherein the support member extends past the drawer front at both ends such that the drawer front is between the first and second latches when the apparatus is attached to the drawer front.
  • 17. The apparatus of claim 16, wherein the second latch has a leading end and a trailing end wherein the leading end has a leading end catch for engaging with a second portion of the drawer mounting frame corresponding to the second opening in the support member back plate and the trailing end has a beaded pivot edge sized to pivot within the support member pivot groove about the pivot axis, the trailing end also having a trailing end catch sized to engage with the handle,whereby the drawer is unlatched by rotating the handle about the pivot axis to engage with the trailing end catches of the first and second latches so as to disengage the leading end catch of the first and second latches from the drawer mounting frame.
  • 18. The apparatus of claim 17, further comprising a second spring positioned adjacent to the trailing end of the second latch for biasing the second latch leading end catch in engagement with the drawer mounting frame.
  • 19. The apparatus of claim 18, further comprising end caps for covering the ends of the support member so as to retain the first and second latches within the support member.
  • 20. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein the attachment member is an inverted channel proximate a rear surface proximate the top edge of the support member back plate extending substantially the length of the support member and sized to receive a top edge of the drawer front.
  • 21. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the latch is disengaged from the cabinet and the movable member is moved with respect to the cabinet by pulling the pivoting member away from the cabinet.
  • 22. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein when the pivoting member is in the closed position the latch can move from an unlatched position in which the latch is disengaged from the cabinet to a latched position in which the latch is engaged with the cabinet without the pivoting member being pivoted.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 60/166,075, filed Nov. 17, 1999.

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Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/166075 Nov 1999 US