Claims
- 1. A slide latch for latching the leading edge of a door panel of a cabana-like structure to a jamb-like member, with said panel being hinged so that its leading edge is arranged to be aligned with the jamb-like member, comprising:
- a slider comprising an elongated, generally flat, rectangular-shaped, wide body portion which is arranged upon a surface of the panel for sliding in its elongated, lengthwise direction into latching engagement with an engagement portion of the jamb-like member;
- said body portion having a lead end for arrangement at the jamb-like member, and a rear end, with two, opposite, elongated side edges extending the length of said body portion between said ends, and a pair of opposing faces on the opposite sides of the body portion;
- an integral, narrow, rigid, elongated rib formed upon the surface of the body portion that faces said panel surface at each elongated side edge of the body portion and arranged in sliding engagement with said panel surface;
- said ribs being of substantially uniform, narrow cross-section along their lengths and each having a narrow, elongated free edge surface which overlies and slidably engages its adjacent panel surface portions, with the body portion being otherwise out of engagement, that is, spaced a short distance from, said panel surface;
- a loop on said panel surface arranged to extend around the body portion, which extends through the loop, for holding the body portion of the slider upon the panel and for guiding its sliding movement, with said loop being arranged between the opposite ends of the body portion and being considerably shorter in length then said body portion;
- a tongue integral with said body portion and extending, substantially coplanar with the body portion, from said lead end substantially parallel to the panel surface, with said tongue being engagable with the jamb-like member;
- a raised stop flange formed integral with said body portion and extending from said rear end of said body portion substantially normal to the surface of said body portion opposite said surface that faces said panel, and being engageable with said loop to limit the sliding movement of the slider towards the jamb-like member;
- a second, flange-like member integral with the lead edge of the body portion and extending substantially normal to the surface of said body portion opposite its surface that faces said panel, and being engageable with the opposite end of the loop for limiting the sliding movement of the slider away from the jamb-like member and also for grasping the slider for manually sliding it relative to the loop so as to form a grip which is integral with the body portion.
- 2. A slide latch as defined in claim 1, and including an opening formed in the panel, which opening is located beneath and is covered by said loop;
- indicia applied upon the surface of said body portion that faces the panel surface, with the indicia located between said ribs so that preselected portions of the indicia are visible through the opening formed in the panel and with the preselected portions of the indicia being visible through the panel, depending upon whether the slider is arranged in a latching position or an unlatching position.
- 3. A slide latch as defined in claim 1, and including said loop being formed of a resiliently flexible material which can be resiliently expanded, to some degree, away from the panel surface, and the flange on the slider rear end being of a size for forcibly inserting it endwise through the loop, and thereby distorting the loop for passage of the flange therethrough until the flange passes completely through the loop, so that the loop may return to its initial, pre-distorted condition for retaining the slider therein, whereby the slider may be removed and replaced when desired.
- 4. A cabana-like structure including a door panel hinged over a door opening and having a leading edge for alignment with a jamb-like member arranged at the opening which the panel closes, comprising:
- a slide latch including an elongated, substantially rectangular-shaped slider body portion arranged upon a surfce of the panel near said leading edge for sliding in a lengthwise direction into laching engagment with an adjacent portion of the jamb-like member;
- said body portion having a lead end and an opposite rear end formed by the narrow edges of the rectangular-shaped configuration, and two opposite faces and two elongated side edges running along the length of the body portion between said ends;
- a flattened, open-ended loop struck out of said panel, with the body portion extending through the loop for holding the body portion upon the panel and for guiding its sliding movement endwise towards and away from said jamb-like member;
- a tongue integrally formed with said body portion and extending substantially coplanar from said lead end of the body portion and substantially parallel relative to the surface of the panel, with said tongue being engagable with said jamb-like member;
- an integral raised stop flange formed on said body portion at the rear end thereof, and being substantially normal to the surface of said body portion, with the stop being engagaable with one of said loop for limiting the sliding movement of the slider towards the jamb-like member; and
- a grip flange integral with said body portion lead end and extending substantially normal to the surface of the body portion, with said grip flange located where the tongue and body portion are integrally joined so that the grip flange abuts said jamb-like member when the slider is moved towards said jamb-like member and, in addition, the grip flange engages the adjacent end of the loop for limiting the movement of the slider when the slider is moved away from said jamb-like member.
- 5. A construction as defined in claim 4, wherein an indicia is applied upon the surface of said body portion that faces said panel surface, and with the indicia being arranged so that preselected portions of the indicia are visible through an opening formed in the panell by the struck-out loop, with the position of the preselected portion of the indicia depending upon whether the slider is arranged in latching position or in unlatching position.
- 6. A construction as defined in claim 4, including said loop being resiliently deformable wherein the slider may be slid, with its rear end flange through the loop, distoring the loop while extending therethrough, for inserting the slider through the loop, and the slider regains its normal condition following the rear flange movement out of the loop for thereby permitting removal and replacement of the slider from the loop.
- 7. A cabana-like structure including a door panel hinged over a door opening and having a leading edge for alignment with a jamb-like member arranged at the opening which the panel closes, comprising:
- a slide latch including an elongated, substantially rectangular-shaped slider body portion arranged upon a surface of the panel near said leading edge for sliding in a lengthwise direction into latching engagement with an adjacent portion of the jamb-like member;
- said body portion having a lead end and an opposite rear end formed by the narrow edges of the rectangular-shaped configuration, and two opposite faces and two elongated side edges running along the length of the body portion between said ends;
- an open loop secured to said panel, with the body portion extending through the loop for holding the body portion upon the panel and for guiding its sliding movement endwise towards and away from said jamb-like member;
- a tongue integrally formed with said body portion and extending substantially coplanar from said lead end of the body portion and substantially parallel relative to the surface of the panel, with said tongue being engagable with said jamb-like member;
- an integral raised stop flange formed on said body portion at the rear end thereof, and being substantially normal to the surface of said body portion, with the stop being engagable with one of said loop for limiting the sliding movement of the slider towards the jamb-like member; and
- a grip flange integral with said body portion lead end and extending substantially normal to the surface of the body portion, with said grip flange located where the tongue and body portion are integrally joined so that the grip flange abuts said jamb-like member when the slider is moved towards said jamb-like member and, in addition, the grip flange engages the adjacent end of the loop for limiting the movement of the slider when the slider is moved away from said jamb-like member.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 020,571, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,793,100, filed Mar. 2, 1987.
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