Claims
- 1. A self-latching mechanism for a safety cabinet having an opening with a top frame, a bottom frame and opposing side jambs, a sequentially first-closing door hinged at a hinging edge to one of the jambs, a sequentially second-closing door hinged at a hinging edge to the remaining jamb, with each door having a latching edge, opposed to said hinging edge, a top and a bottom edge and an interior and exterior facing panel, all of which define a door cavity, and a lip extending laterally from the first-closing door to overlap the second-closing door along the latching edges which are adjacent when closed, said self-latching mechanism comprisinga rotatable handle extending outward from the exterior facing panel of the second-closing door, a handle shaft attached to rotate with said handle and extend through the exterior facing panel into the door cavity, a bellcrank, attached to said shaft, rotatable with said handle, said bellcrank having a protruding latching arm to engage the latching edge of the first-closing door when the doors are closed and the bellcrank is in a latched position and to clear the latching edge when the bellcrank is in an unlatched position, and two protruding actuating arms, latching rods attached to said bellcrank and extending to provide latching at the top and bottom door frames, means for biasing said bellcrank toward said latched position, an interference bar, attached to be slidable to a position of either interference with or non-interference with said bellcrank, means for biasing said interference bar toward said position of interference with said bellcrank, actuating means to overcome the biasing means of the interference bar so as to slide the bar to a position of non-interference with the bellcrank and resulting latching of the doors when the second-closing door is closed subsequent to the first-closing door being closed.
- 2. The self-latching mechanism for a safety cabinet according to claim 1, whereinthe means for biasing the bellcrank is a coil spring, and the means for biasing the interference bar is a coil spring.
- 3. The self-latching mechanism for a safety cabinet according to claim 1, whereinthe interference bar is “J” shaped with a straight end and an opposite curved end, and interference with the bellcrank takes place by contact of the latching arm with the curved end of the interference bar.
- 4. The self-latching mechanism for a safety cabinet according to claim 1, further comprisinga bracket for slidably attaching the interference bar to the second-closing door, and a tab projecting from the interference bar to limit sliding travel of said bar by contact with said bracket.
- 5. The self-latching mechanism for a safety cabinet according to claim 1, wherein said actuating means comprisesa cam projecting from said laterally extending lip, a roller shaft attached to said interference bar, and a roller rotatably attached to said shaft, said roller positioned to contact said cam upon closing of the second-closing door to cause sliding of said interference bar to a position of non-interference with the bellcrank and resulting latching of the doors.
- 6. The self-latching mechanism for a safety cabinet according to claim 1, wherein said actuating means comprisesan actuator lever, including a trigger lobe, pivotally attached to said second-closing door, said trigger lobe positioned to contact said first-closing door, upon closing of the second-closing door, to cause sliding of said interference bar to a position of non-interference with the bellcrank and resulting latching of the doors.
- 7. The self-latching mechanism for a safety cabinet according to claim 6, whereinsaid actuator lever is slidably and pivotally engaged with the interference bar.
- 8. A self-latching mechanism for a safety cabinet having an opening with a top frame, a bottom frame and opposing side jambs, a sequentially first-closing door hinged at a hinging edge to one of the jambs, a sequentially second-closing door hinged at a hinging edge to the remaining jamb, with each door having a latching edge, opposed to said hinging edge, a top and a bottom edge and an interior and exterior facing panel, all of which define a door cavity, and a lip extending laterally from the first-closing door to overlap the second-closing door along the latching edges which are adjacent when closed, said self-latching mechanism comprisinga rotatable handle extending outward from the exterior facing panel of the second-closing door, a handle shaft attached to rotate with said handle and extend through the exterior facing panel into the door cavity, a bellcrank, attached to said extending shaft rotatable with said handle, said bellcrank having a protruding latching arm to engage the latching edge of the first-closing door when the doors are closed and the bellcrank is in a latched position and to clear the latching edge when the bellcrank is in an unlatched position, and two protruding actuating arms, latching rods attached to said bellcrank and extending to provide latching at the top and bottom door frames, a spring for biasing said bellcrank toward said latched position, a “J” shaped interference bar having a rounded end adapted to be slidable to a position to cause either interference or non-interference of its rounded end with said latching arm, a spring for biasing said interference bar toward said position of interference with said latching arm, a roller shaft extending from the interference bar in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the bar, a roller rotatably attached to said roller shaft, a cam attached to the laterally extending lip of said first-closing door at a location to interact with said roller to overcome the biasing means of the interference bar and slide the bar to the position of non-interference with the latching arm to enable rotation of the bellcrank, by force of the bellcrank's biasing means, from the unlatched to the latched position when the second-closing door is closed subsequent to the first-closing door being closed.
- 9. A self-latching mechanism for a safety cabinet having an opening with a top frame, a bottom frame and opposing side jambs, a sequentially first-closing door hinged at a hinging edge to one of the jambs, a sequentially second-closing door hinged at a hinging edge to the remaining jamb, with each door having a latching edge, opposed to said hinging edge, a top and a bottom edge and an interior and exterior facing panel, all of which define a door cavity, and a lip extending laterally from the first-closing door to overlap the second-closing door along the latching edges which are adjacent when closed, said self-latching mechanism comprisinga rotatable handle extending outward from the exterior facing panel of the second-closing door, a handle shaft attached to rotate with said handle and extend through the exterior facing panel into the door cavity, a bellcrank, attached to said extending shaft rotatable with said handle, said bellcrank having a protruding latching arm to engage the latching edge of the first-closing door when the doors are closed and the bellcrank is in a latched position and to clear the latching edge when the bellcrank is in an unlatched position, and two protruding actuating arms, latching rods attached to said bellcrank and extending to provide latching at the top and bottom door frames, a spring for biasing said bellcrank toward said latched position, a “J” shaped interference bar having a rounded end adapted to be slidable to a position to cause either interference or non-interference of its rounded end with said latching arm, a spring for biasing said interference bar toward said position of interference with said latching arm, an actuator lever, including a trigger lobe, pivotally attached to said second-closing door, and slidable and pivotally engaged with the interference bar, said trigger lobe positioned to contact said first-closing door, upon closing of the second-closing door, to pivot the actuator and cause sliding of said interference bar to a position of non-interference with the bellcrank and resulting latching of the doors.
- 10. A self-latching mechanism for a single-door safety cabinet having an opening with a top frame, a bottom frame, a hinging side jamb and an opposing latching side jamb, a door hinged at a hinging edge to the hinging side jamb, with the door having a latching edge, opposed to said hinging edge, a top and a bottom edge and an interior and exterior facing panel, all of which define a door cavity, and a lip extending laterally from the latching side jamb to overlap the door along its latching edge when closed, said self-latching mechanism comprisinga rotatable handle extending outward from the exterior facing panel of the door, a handle shaft attached to rotate with said handle and extend through the exterior facing panel into the door cavity, a bellcrank, attached to said extending shaft rotatable with said handle, said bellcrank having a protruding latching arm to engage the latching side jamb when the door is closed and the bellcrank is in a latched position and to clear the latching side jamb when the bellcrank is in an unlatched position, and two protruding actuating arms, latching rods attached to said bellcrank and extending to provide latching at the top and bottom door frames, means for biasing said bellcrank toward said latched position, an interference bar, attached to be slidable to a position of either interference with or non-interference with said bellcrank, means for biasing said interference bar toward said position of interference with said bellcrank, actuating means to overcome the biasing means of the interference bar upon closing the door to cause sliding of said interference bar to a position of non-interference with the bellcrank and resulting latching of the door.
- 11. The self-latching mechanism for a single-door safety cabinet according to claim 10 wherein said actuating means comprisesa cam projecting from said laterally extending lip, a roller shaft attached to said interference bar, and a roller rotatably attached to said shaft, said roller positioned to contact said cam upon closing of the door to cause sliding of said interference bar to a position of non-interference with the bellcrank and resulting latching of the door.
- 12. The self-latching mechanism for a single-door safety cabinet according to claim 10 wherein said actuating means comprisesan actuator lever, including a trigger lobe, pivotally attached to said door, said trigger lobe positioned to contact said laterally extending lip upon closing of the door, to cause sliding of said interference bar to a position of non-interference with the bellcrank and resulting latching of the door.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/455,818 filed Dec. 4, 1999, now abandoned, the contents of which are incorporated herein.
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