Claims
- 1. A slide bar locking arrangement for a storage receptacle having a lid, said slide bar locking arrangement including at least one hook member mounted on and extending from an underside of said lid, an elongated mounting bracket secured to an inner wall of said receptacle, a slide bar slidably supported by said mounting bracket and having a base portion disposed in spaced, parallel relation to said inner wall, a first side wall extending from one edge of said base portion, a second side wall extending from a second edge of said base portion, said side walls being spaced from and parallel to one another, and one of said sidewalls contacting said mounting bracket for sliding thereagainst, said side wall and said base portion forming a generally C-shaped configuration with said base portion being spaced from the inner wall of the receptacle, said slide bar being operable between a first position preventing said lid from opening and a second position allowing said lid to open, said first side wall of said slide bar having at least one aperture sized and positioned to receive said hook member when said slide bar is in said second position and to secure said hook member within said aperture when said slide bar is in said first position, biasing means connected between said slide bar and said storage receptacle to urge said slide bar into said first position, means located externally of said storage receptacle and attached to said slide bar for selectively moving said slide bar from said first position to said second position against the force of said biasing means, whereby said slide bar is normally biased to assume said first position wherein said aperture and said hook member are positioned slightly out of alignment so as to prevent passage of said hook member through said aperture and whereby, upon closure of said lid, said hook member contacts an edge of said aperture resulting in a camming force which urges said slide bar to overcome the force of said biasing means and move from said first position to said second position allowing said hook member to pass through said aperture, at which point said biasing means then returns said slide bar to its first position to secure said lid to said receptacle.
- 2. The slide bar locking arrangement of claim 1 including a lock mechanism associated with said slide bar and operable from outside said storage receptacle, said lock mechanism adapted to assume either a locked position, whereby said slide bar is secured against movement or an unlocked position, whereby said slide bar is movable between said first position and said second position.
- 3. The slide bar locking arrangement of claim 2 wherein said lock mechanism is a barrel lock, said barrel lock including an actuation member located outside said receptacle and locking extension member located within said receptacle, said actuation member adapted to actuate said locking extension member from a retracted, unlocked position to an extended, locking position, whereby said locking extension member protrudes through an aperture defined through said slide bar to prevent said slide bar from being moved from said first position to said second position.
- 4. The slide bar locking arrangement of claim 1 wherein said external means for moving said slide bar is a knob horizontally slidable in an aperture defined in said storage receptacle.
- 5. The slide bar locking arrangement of claim 1 including at least one guide post provided on said mounting bracket to permit said slide bar to glide easily along said mounting bracket.
- 6. The slide bar locking arrangement of claim 1 in which said second side wall is slidably supported by said mounting bracket.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 222,176, filed July 21, 1988 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (2)
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1585799 |
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4693346 |
Eversdijh |
Sep 1987 |
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Continuations (1)
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