Claims
- 1. A rotary paddle latch assembly having latched and unlatched positions for cooperating with a striker bar, said latch assembly comprising a latch body, a stepped cam pivotally mounted relative to the latch body along a first axis and including an abutment surface, a latch plate pivotally mounted relative to said latch body along a second axis and having a throat therein for receiving the striker bar in the latched position of said assembly and for releasing the striker bar in the unlatched position of said assembly, the latch plate being biased to pivot in a first pivotal direction toward the unlatched position and having a cam follower for engaging said stepped cam, said cam being biased to pivot in a second pivotal direction opposite said first pivotal direction for engaging said cam follower, the engaged striker bar being disposed between said cam and said latch plate when said latch assembly is in the latched position, a tripping pawl pivotally mounted relative to said latch body for engaging said abutment surface and pivoting said cam to disengage said cam and cam follower to release said latch assembly from the latched position, and rotary paddle means pivotally mounted relative to said latch body along a third axis for pivoting said tripping pawl to disengage said cam follower from said cam, said first and second axes being generally parallel and said third axis being substantially perpendicular to said first axis.
- 2. The latch assembly of claim 1 including biasing means for biasing said cam and said latch plate.
- 3. The latch assembly of claim 2 wherein said biasing means comprises a single spring including two coils, one of said coils being concentrically disposed about said first axis and the other of said coils being concentrically disposed about said second axis.
- 4. The latch assembly of claim 1 including biasing means for biasing said tripping pawl away from said abutment surface.
- 5. The latch assembly of claim 1 including a support bracket mounted on said latch body, said latch plate and cam being pivotally mounted on said bracket.
- 6. The latch assembly of claim 5 including a shield mounted on said support bracket, said latch plate and cam follower being disposed between said support and shield.
- 7. The latch assembly of claim 6 wherein said latch plate includes an ear adjacent said throat and said shield includes a stop means for engaging said ear to limit rotation of said latch plate.
- 8. The latch assembly of claim 6 wherein said shield includes a groove for accommodating a striker bar when said assembly is in its latched position.
- 9. The latch assembly of claim 1 wherein said rotary paddle means includes a rotary paddle and a latch bar engaged by said paddle and pivotally mounted to said latch body for pivoting said tripping pawl in response to actuation of said paddle.
- 10. The latch assembly of claim 9 including an actuation pin mounted on said latch bar wherein the tripping pawl has opposed legs, one leg for engaging said abutment surface and wherein said pawl is biased to engage the other leg with the actuation pin.
- 11. The latch assembly of claim 9 including a lock having locked and unlocked positions and a rotatable lock bar and said latch bar has opposed first and second legs, one leg of the latch bar cooperating with the rotary paddle to pivot the latch bar upon rotary paddle actuation and said other leg abutting said locking bar to preclude latch bar movement when the lock is in its locked position.
- 12. The latch assembly of claim 1 wherein the latch plate throat has a leading edge and a trailing edge, the trailing edge engaging a striker bar to pivot the latch plate toward said latched position.
- 13. The latch assembly of claim 1 wherein said cam includes a corner and a cusp, the latch plate being held in the latched position by engagement of the cam follower with the corner on said cam.
- 14. The latch assembly of claim 13 wherein the assembly is held in an intermediate, safety position, between said latched and unlatched positions, by engagement of said cam follower with said cusp, said latch plate throat partially surrounding and retaining a striker bar in said safety position.
- 15. The latch assembly of claim 13, said cam including a sliding surface, said cam follower engaging said sliding surface when said assembly is in said unlatched position.
- 16. The latch assembly of claim 1 including a lock having locked and unlocked positions and precluding actuation of the rotary paddle means when said lock is in its locked position.
- 17. A rotary paddle latch cooperating with a striker bar comprising a latch body, a support bracket fixedly mounted on the latch body, an L-shape latch bar pivotally mounted on the latch body, a tripping pawl pivotally mounted on the support bracket and having opposed legs, an actuation pin mounted on the latch bar, the tripping pawl being spring biased normally to have one leg thereof engage the actuation pin, a stepped cam pivotally mounted on said support and having an abutment surface, said cam being spring biased so that said abutment surface is engaged by a leg of said tripping pawl, a latch plate pivotally mounted on the support bracket and having a throat therein for receiving the striker bar, the latch plate having a first latched position in which the striker bar is received between the cam and latch plate in the throat and a second unlatched position in which the striker bar is entirely free of the throat, the latch plate being spring biased toward its unlatched position, a cam follower on the latch plate engaging the cam, a rotary paddle for pivoting the latch bar and actuation pin in a first pivotal direction and thereby pivoting the tripping pawl in a second pivotal direction opposite said first pivotal direction against its bias to pivot the stepped cam and release engagement of the cam and the cam follower, the cam follower riding along the stepped cam under the influence of the latch plate bias to pivot the latch plate toward its unlatched position, and a lock mounted on the latch body, the lock having a locked position and an unlocked position respectively to preclude or permit pivotal latch bar movement, the tripping pawl including a handle mounted on the tripping pawl to permit pivotal movement of the tripping pawl upon handle actuation independently of actuation of the rotary paddle and the latch plate to override the lock when the lock is in its locked position.
- 18. The rotary paddle latch of claim 17 wherein the rotary paddle handle has a tongue and the latch bar has a leg with opposed first and second ends, one end engaged and moved by the tongue and has the other end selectively abutted by a locking bar to preclude latch bar movement when the lock is in its locked position.
- 19. A rotary paddle latch for mounting on a vehicle door selectively cooperating with a striker bar mounted on a frame for the vehicle door for latching the door to keep it closed and for unlatching the door for opening it, comprising a latch body secured in a vehicle door, a rotary paddle handle pivotally mounted on the latch body on the outside of the door, a latch bar pivotally mounted relative to the latch body on the inside of said door and pivotally actuated by the rotary paddle handle, a spring biased tripping pawl pivotally mounted relative to the latch body on the inside of said door and having a handle mounted thereon extending from the pawl on the inside of the door, the tripping pawl being selectively pivotally actuated for unlatching the door by the outside rotary paddle or by the inside handle, a spring biased stepped cam pivotally mounted relative to the latch body and having an abutment surface engaged by the tripping pawl, a spring biased latch plate pivotally mounted relative to the latch body and having a throat therein for receiving the striking bar in the latched position when the door is closed and for releasing the striking bar in the unlatched position when the door is open or being opened, and a cam follower on the latch plate engaging the stepped cam, said cam lying to one side of, and said latch plate lying to an opposite side of, said striking bar when said striking bar is in the latched position, whereby movement of the stepped cam by actuation of the tripping pawl results in the cam follower riding along the surface of the stepped cam pivotally to move the spring biased latch plate toward its unlatched position to allow the door to be opened, whereby pivotal movement of the latch plate toward its latching position when the recess receives the striking bar upon closing the door results in the cam follower moving along the stepped cam in an opposite direction, and whereby the stepped cam and cam follower cooperate to hold the latch plate in its selected position when the door is closed or open.
- 20. A rotary paddle latch assembly having latched and unlatched positions for cooperating with a striker bar, said latch assembly comprising a latch body, a stepped cam pivotally mounted relative to the latch body along a first axis and including an abutment surface, a latch plate pivotally mounted relative to said latch body along a second axis and having a throat therein for receiving the striker bar in the latched position of said assembly and for releasing the striker bar in the unlatched position of said assembly, said latch plate being biased to pivot in a first pivotal direction toward the unlatched position and having a cam follower for engaging said stepped cam, said cam being biased to pivot in a second pivotal direction opposite said first pivotal direction for engaging said cam follower, the engaged striker bar being disposed between said cam and said latch plate when said latch assembly is in the latched position, a tripping pawl pivotally mounted relative to said latch body for engaging said abutment surface and pivoting said cam to disengage said cam and said cam follower to release said latch assembly from the latched position, a support bracket mounted on said latch body and a shield mounted on said support bracket, said latch plate and said cam being pivotally mounted on said support bracket between said support bracket and said shield, said shield including a groove for accommodating said striker bar when said assembly is in its latched position, said latch body having a centerline and said groove being centrally disposed relative to said centerline, and rotary paddle means pivotally mounted relative to said latch body along a third axis for pivoting said tripping pawl to disengage said cam follower from said cam.
- 21. A rotary paddle latch assembly having latched and unlatched positions for cooperating with a striker bar, said latch assembly comprising a latch body, a stepped cam pivotally mounted relative to said latch body along a first axis and including an abutment surface, a latch plate pivotally mounted relative to said latch body along a second axis and having a throat therein for receiving the striker bar in the latched position of said assembly and for releasing the striker bar in the unlatched position of said assembly, said latch plate being biased to pivot in a first pivotal direction toward the unlatched position and having a cam follower for engaging said stepped cam, said cam being biased to pivot in a second pivotal direction opposite said first pivotal direction for engaging said cam follower, the engaged striker bar being disposed between said cam and said latch plate when said latch assembly is in the latched position, a tripping pawl pivotally mounted relative to said latch body for engaging said abutment surface and pivoting said cam to disengage said cam and cam follower to release said latch assembly from the latched position, rotary paddle means pivotally mounted relative to said latch body along a third axis for pivoting said tripping pawl to disengage said cam follower from said cam, and a handle mounted on said tripping pawl for pivoting said tripping pawl independent of said rotary paddle means.
- 22. The latch assembly of claim 21 wherein said rotary paddle means includes a rotary paddle and a latch bar engaged by said paddle and pivotally mounted to said latch body for pivoting said tripping pawl in response to actuation of said paddle.
- 23. The latch assembly of claim 22 wherein said latch body includes an inside surface, and an outside surface opposed to said inside surface, and said handle is disposed on one of said inside surface and said outside surface and said rotary paddle is disposed on the other of said inside surface and said outside.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This disclosure is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 861,901, filed May 12, 1986 which is now abandoned.
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Specification sheet for compact rotary slam latch, Eberhard Mfg. Co. (1986). |
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