Information
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Patent Grant
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6474118
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Patent Number
6,474,118
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Date Filed
Thursday, March 29, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, November 5, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Knight; Anthony
- Walsh; John B.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 070 123
- 070 100
- 292 27
- 292 49
- 292 229
- 292 11
- 292 129
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A lock for attaching a cover to a platform includes first and second pivotally mounted latch bars which spread to engage side walls of a strike opening in response to actuation of a key actuated rotatable plug mounted in the housing of the lock. The latch bars are mechanically spread to engage the strike in a positive manner and do not rely upon biasing means to maintain the lock in the locked position.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
In a principal aspect, the present invention comprises a lock useful for latching a cover to a platform and, more particularly, to a lock having a bolt comprised of opposed and pivoting latch members which positively lock with opposite sides of a strike opening.
Storage containers, hard top carriers, and various types of enclosures desirably require the use of a lock which enables lifting of an enclosure cover from a platform when the locking member of the lock is in the unlocked position and positive locking or latching of the cover to the platform when the cover is lowered against the platform to a closed position. Prior art systems which have been used for latching, for example, a car top carrier box against a platform, incorporate latching levers which are biased to a locked position by a spring member. To unlock such a mechanism it is necessary to have a means for mechanically engaging the levers and move them against the biasing force of the spring thereby releasing the latch. Should the spring break or otherwise become disabled through corrosion or due to other circumstances, the lock may become disabled. As a consequence development of a lock mechanism which does not require a spring means in order to maintain the lock in the locked position is deemed desirable.
Prior art patents which exemplify locks designed for such environments include U.S. Pat. No. 4,976,123 and U.S. Pat. No. 5,119,654. While such lock mechanisms are useful, there has remained a need for an improved lock mechanism particularly for use in combination with car top carriers and other types of enclosures wherein a box-like enclosure is fitted against a platform and it is desired to lock the enclosure to the platform.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Briefly the present invention comprises a lock which includes a housing that is generally planar in construction with pivotally attached first and second, planar bolt lever arms. A cylinder with a key actuated plug is also mounted in the housing in a manner which permits a rotatable stud extending from the plug to project between the two bolt lever arms. The stud is configured so that when the plug is rotated by actuation of a key, the end of the stud will engage the lever arms causing them to pivot thereby separating and positively engaging the opposite sides of a strike. The plug is constructed so that the key can be removed from the plug only when the plug is in the locked position. When in the locked position, the bolt lever arms are positively, mechanically engaged by the actuating stud and locked to the strike. Consequently, even though springs are provided to bias the bolt lever arms toward the unlocked position, failure of the springs when the lock is in the locked position will not result in failure of the lock. The lock will remain in the locked position since it is mechanically forced and maintained in that position by the projecting stud which engages the bolt lever arms.
The lock further includes features which facilitate its utility to hold a carrier box in combination and joined to a platform. Thus there is a protective tongue or plate associated with the housing which fits over and parallel to the bolt lever arms to protect the lever arms and prevent them from being inadvertently engaged. The geometry of the housing and the bolt lever arms is chosen so as to physically protect the lever arms and provide the most beneficial mechanical advantage when operating the lever arms. The housing is fashioned and fabricated in a manner which protects the user from the moving parts of the lock and which also enhances the ability to easily mount the lock in a manner which promotes sealing or water tight installation.
Thus it is an object of the invention to provide an improved lock construction for use in many environments and especially for use in combination with hard top carriers and similar types of storage assemblies.
It is a further objection of the invention to provide a lock which includes a mechanism for positively engaging bolt members with a strike when the lock is in the locked position.
Yet another object of the invention is to provide a lock which includes a minimum number of mechanical parts, which may be efficiently and easily manufactured, which is economical, and which is easy to install.
These and other objects, advantages, and features of the invention will be set forth in the detailed description which follows.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
In the detailed description which follows reference will be made to the drawing comprised of the following figures:
FIG. 1
is an exploded isometric view of the lock construction of the invention;
FIG. 2
is a plane view of the lock construction in the unlocked position;
FIG. 3
is a plane view of the lock in the locked position wherein the cover for the housing has been removed to illustrate the internal construction of the bolt lever arms;
FIG. 4
is a plane view of the front side of the lock in the unlocked position;
FIG. 5
is a side elevation of the lock of
FIGS. 2 and 4
;
FIG. 6
is a top plane view of the lock of
FIG. 4
;
FIG. 7
is a isometric view of the strike utilizing combination with the lock of
FIGS. 1-6
;
FIG. 8
is a lower or bottom side elevation of the strike of
FIG. 7
;
FIG. 9
is a side elevation of the strike of
FIG. 7
;
FIG. 10
is a partial sectional view of the strike of
FIG. 9
taken along the line
10
—
10
.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to the figures, the embodiment of the invention includes a bracket
20
with first and second lever arms or latch bars
22
and
24
pivotally mounted thereon and biased respectively by springs
26
and
28
for pivotal movement toward one another about pivot connections, pivot points, or pivot support studs
30
and
32
, respectively. A protective cover
34
fits over and facilitates retention of the bolt members or latch bars
22
and
24
on studs
30
,
32
. The lock further includes a cylinder
36
integrally cast or formed with and projecting axially from the bracket
20
transverse to the plane of rotation of latch bars
22
,
24
. Cylinder
36
includes a rotatable plug
38
mounted for axial rotation in the cylinder
36
. The plug
38
includes a projecting, generally elliptically shaped, inner end stud
40
which is designed to cooperate and actuate the latch bars or bolts
22
and
24
as described hereinafter. A retainer clip
42
fits over the inside end of the stud
40
to retain the plug
38
rotatably mounted within cylinder
36
of bracket
20
and thereby hold the cover
34
over the bracket
20
and latch bars
22
,
24
.
The bracket
20
further includes a planar, projecting tongue or plate
44
which is parallel to and fits against the latch bars
22
and
24
to provide protection during movement of those latch bars
22
and
24
. The bracket
20
further includes laterally projecting wings or arms
50
and
52
with fastener openings
54
and
56
, respectively for attachment of the bracket
20
to the inside face of a car top carrier cover or platform, as the case may be. The cylinder
36
includes an annular surface or land
58
that acts as a sealing surface for the cylinder
36
and for attachment of the bracket to a cover or platform as the case may be. Thus, as depicted in
FIG. 6
, the bracket
20
may be attached to a housing
60
to position the cylinder
36
including a forward section
62
, an annular seal
58
and a rear enlarged diameter section
64
with respect thereto. The wings or arms
50
and
52
include fasteners (not shown) for attachment of the lock to the housing, platform or cover
60
as the case may be. When attached as described, the latch bars
22
and
24
project or extend or pivot laterally from the sides of bracket
20
and are designed to engage with a strike
70
as illustrated in
FIG. 1
wherein the strike
70
includes a strike opening
72
having opposite sides
74
and
76
. The latch bars
22
,
24
are normally biased by springs
26
,
28
to the position illustrated in
FIG. 2
when the plug stud
40
is rotated so that the stud
40
will not engage against inside cam surfaces
23
and
25
of the latch bars
22
and
24
, respectively. Thus, the springs
26
, and
28
will bias the latch bars
22
and
24
to the position shown in FIG.
2
. The latch bars
22
,
24
may then pass into the opening
72
of the strike
70
. The plug
38
may then be rotated to the locked position illustrated by
FIG. 3
so that the latch bars
22
and
24
will spread or pivot apart, and more particularly, projecting teeth
19
and
21
of the latch bars
22
and
24
will engage through the opening
72
and engage with the opposite sides
74
and
76
of the strike
70
. The stud
40
thus provides a means for locking the latch bars
22
and
24
.
The plug
38
is keyed so that the key
39
can be removed only when the lock or latch bars
22
and
24
are in the latched or locked position. Otherwise, the key
39
cannot be removed from the plug
38
.
The cover or tongue
44
protects a user from inadvertently catching their fingers or hand in the latch bars
22
,
24
. Additionally, the cover
44
also protects the latch bars
22
,
24
from manipulation from the outside of the platform and serves to protect the integrity of the latch bars
22
,
24
in the latched position. Further, in the event the springs
26
and
28
break or fail, their breakage or failure is inconsequential with respect to the maintenance of the platform or latch bars
22
,
24
in the locked position. The stud
40
acts to engage the lock and maintain it in the locked position and the fact that it is in the locked position, does not depend upon whether the springs
26
and
28
fail.
In the preferred embodiment, the pivot axes of the pivots
30
and
32
are parallel and extend axially in the same direction as the axis of the plug
38
. Thus, the stud
40
and the pivot axes of the latch bars
22
and
24
are all parallel. The plug
38
may be easily removed when the assembly is exposed in that the cover
34
provides a retention space
35
for access to the retention clip
42
. By removing the retention clip
42
, one can remove the plug
38
and cover
34
and thus replace the plug
38
with a rekeyed plug
38
. Removal of the entire latch assembly is thus not necessary in order to rekey the lock. The recess
35
also serves to protect the retaining clip
42
so that it will not be inadvertently removed or engaged. The shape of retaining wall
37
about the recess
35
thus facilitates its accessibility as well as its protectability.
While there has been set forth a preferred embodiment of the invention, it is to be understood that the invention is to be limited only by the following claims and equivalents thereof.
Claims
- 1. A lock comprising in combination:a strike attachable to a frame including a strike opening, said opening having first and second space sides; a bolt housing attachable to a panel, said housing including a mounting plate and a cylinder attached to the mounting plate for receipt of a key actuated plug; said cylinder defining an axis; first and second bolt lever arms mounted for pivotal movement about axes generally parallel to the cylinder axis on the mounting plate, each arm a strike engaging end, the strike engaging ends opposed to one another; a rotatable plug mounted in the cylinder, said plug including a stud extending intermediate the bolt lever arms, said stud having a shaped section which upon rotation engages the bolt lever arms and effects pivotal movement of the lever arms between a position of engagement and a position of non-engagement with the sides of the strike opening whereby the lock is locked when the lever arms engage the strike opening and unlocked when the lever arms disengage from the strike opening; and at least one spring member for biasing at least one bolt lever arm pivotally away from engaging the strike.
- 2. The lock of claim 1 wherein the bolt lever arms are pivotally connected to the housing and project from the housing; and wherein the bolt lever arms are spring biased pivotally toward each other to the unlocked position.
- 3. A lock comprising in combination:strike attachable to a frame including a strike opening, said opening having first and second space sides; a bolt housing attachable to a panel, said housing including a mounting plate and a cylinder attached to the mounting plate for receipt of a key actuated plate, said cylinder defining an axis; first and second bolt lever arms mounted for pivotal movement about axes generally parallel to the cylinder axis on the mounting plate, each arm a strike engaging end, the strike engaging ends opposed to one another; a rotatable plug mounted in the cylinder, said plug including a stud extending intermediate the bolt lever arms, said stud having a shaped section which upon rotation engages the bolt lever arms and effects pivotal movement of the lever arms between a position of engagement and a position of non-engagement with the sides of the strike opening whereby the lock is locked when the lever arms engage the strike opening and unlocked when the lever arms disengage from the strike opening; wherein the bolt lever ams are pivotally connected to the housing and project from the housing, and wherein the bolt lever arms are spring biased pivotally toward each other to the unlocked position.
- 4. The lock of claim 1 or 3 wherein the plug and lever arms are all rotatable about parallel axes.
- 5. The lock of claim 1 or 3 wherein at lease one strike engaging ends of the bolt lever arms comprises a detent for engaging the strike.
- 6. The lock of claim 3 including at least one spring member for biasing at least one bolt lever arm pivotally away from engaging the strike.
- 7. The lock of claim 1 or 3 wherein the bolt lever arms comprise planer plate members.
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