Claims
- 1. A striker for a vehicle door locking mechanism, the striker having a plane of extension and comprising a three dimensional head having two ends, length, width and height, and two pairs of opposing faces, each face having opposed sloping sides, each face of one pair of opposing faces being oriented in the length and height of the three dimensional head and presenting the two opposed sides tapering towards one another along a substantial length of the head from a first broad portion positioned at least proximate one end to an apex positioned proximate the other end for entering a latch housing and the other pair of opposing faces being oriented in the length and width of the three dimensional head and presenting two opposed sides tapering towards one another along a substantial length of the head from a second broad portion positioned at least proximate one end to an apex positioned proximate the other end, the first and second broad portions being proximate one another; the striker having a shank for mounting the striker, the shank extending away from the striker head in a direction in the plane of extension of the striker, the shank having mounting means extending therefrom spaced from the head, the head and the mounting means being separated by the shank, the striker also comprising an aperture through the shank for receiving a ratchet extending through the striker.
- 2. A striker for a vehicle door locking mechanism, the striker having a plane of extension and comprising a three dimensional head having two ends length, width and height, and two pairs of opposing faces, each face having opposed sloping sides, each face of one pair of opposing faces being oriented in the length and height of the three dimensional head and presenting for each face the two opposed sides symmetrically tapered towards one another along a substantial length of the head from a first broad portion at one end to an apex at the other end for entering a latch housing and the other pair of opposing faces being oriented in the length and width of the three dimensional head and presenting two opposed sides symmetrically tapering towards one another along a substantial length of the head from a second broad portion of one end to an apex at the other end for entering a latch housing the first and second broad portions being proximate one another; the striker having a shank for mounting the striker, the shank extending laterally away from one side of the striker head in a direction in the plane of extension of the striker, the shank having mounting means extending therefrom spaced from the head, the head and the mounting means being separated by the shank, for sliding engagement with a slot extending longitudinally along one side of a latch housing, the striker also comprising a latch-receiving aperture extending through the striker.
- 3. The striker of claim 1 wherein the striker head is of a generally frustrum trapezoidal configuration.
- 4. The striker of claim 2 wherein the striker head is of a generally frustrum trapezoidal configuration.
- 5. A striker comprising a U-shaped rod comprising a pair of legs anchored to a base and a connector rod connecting the legs, the connector and portions of the upper ends of the legs connected to the connector being covered by compressible moulded plastics material, the covered portion providing a three dimensional head proximate said connector and upper ends of said legs, said head having two ends, length, width and height, and two pairs of opposing faces, each face having opposed sloping sides, each face of one pair of opposing faces being oriented in the length and height of the three dimensional head and providing the two opposed sides of each face tapering towards one another along a substantial length of the head proximate said connector and upper ends of said legs substantially between said legs from a first broad portion positioned at least proximate one end to a convergence positioned proximate the other end for entering a latch housing and the other pair of opposing faces being oriented in the length and width of the three dimensional head and providing two opposed sides tapering towards one another along a substantial length of the head proximate said connector and upper ends of said legs between said leg substantially extremities from a second broad portion positioned at least proximate one end to a convergence positioned proximate the other end, the first and second broad portions being proximate one another; the striker having a shank for mounting the striker, the shank extending away from the striker head, the striker also comprising an aperture through the shank for receiving a ratchet extending through the striker.
- 6. A striker having a plane of extension and having two ends, a three dimensional head having two ends, length, width and height, and two pairs of opposing faces each face having opposed sloping sides, each face of one pair of opposing faces being oriented in the length and height of the three dimensional head and providing the two opposed sides tapering towards one another along a substantial length of the head from a first broad portion positioned at least proximate one end to an apex positioned proximate the other end for entering a latch housing and the other pair of opposing faces being oriented in the length and width of the three dimensional head and providing two opposed sides tapering towards one another along a substantial length of the head from a second broad portion positioned at least proximate one end to an apex positioned proximate the other end the first and second broad portions being proximate one another; the striker having a shank for mounting the striker, the shank extending away from the striker head in a direction in the plane of extension of the striker, the shank having mounting means extending therefrom spaced from the head, the head and the mounting means being separated by the shank, the striker also comprising an aperture through the shank for receiving a ratchet extending through the striker, the striker also carrying a latch-receiving aperture extending through the striker.
- 7. A striker having two ends presenting a compressible plastics portion comprising a three dimensional head having two ends, length, width and height, and two pairs of opposing faces each face having opposed sloping sides, each face of one pair of opposing faces being oriented in the length and height of the three dimensional head and providing the two opposed sides tapering towards one another along a substantial length of the head from a first broad portion positioned at least proximate one end to an apex positioned proximate the other end for entering a latch housing and the other pair of opposing faces being oriented in the length and width of the three dimensional head and providing two opposed sides tapering towards one another along a substantial length of the head from a second broad portion positioned at least proximate one end to an apex positioned proximate the other end the first and second broad portions being proximate one another; the striker having a shank for mounting the striker, the shank extending away from the striker head, the striker also comprising an aperture through the shank for receiving a ratchet extending through the striker and the striker also carrying a latch-receiving aperture extending through the striker.
- 8. The striker of claim 7, wherein the faces of plastics portion are symmetrically tapered.
- 9. A striker comprising two portions each having two opposed end edges and two sides and carrying mounting means and a latch-receiving aperture having two spaced edges extending towards the sides between the two opposed end edges, the two portions each comprising a first and second section disposed normal to one another, one of the first and second sections carrying the latch-receiving aperture, the part of the portion between the edge of the latch-receiving aperture remote from the first or second section not carrying the latch-receiving aperture and the closest end edge of the portion to the latch-receiving aperture being curved laterally in a direction away from the plane of the section carrying the latch-receiving aperture in a direction parallel to the section not carrying the latch-receiving aperture wherein the two sections of the two portions containing the latch-receiving apertures are aligned and joined proximate one another to provide a curved member between the sides of each of the two portions, the two portions (a) being symmetrical with respect to one another having regard to a first axis extending between the two curved members and being coplanar with the plane of the first or second sections carrying the latch-receiving aperture and (b) forming two sections on either side of a second axis extending substantially at 90.degree. to the first axis and the plane of the section carrying the latch-receiving aperture, the second axis being centrally located between the sides of the striker, the two portions providing two broadened curved shaped parts disposed on either side of the first axis broadened and spaced from the first axis and from the two portions, said broadened parts at their broadest extent being disposed on the same side of the second axis and spaced from the second axis toward the side of the striker, the portions at their broadest extent being spaced from the first axis thereby being spaced from the center of the parts and providing two narrower curved members on either side of the first axis spaced from the second axis and on the same side of the second axis opposite said parts, which members converge proximate the side of the striker, whereby each curved portion tapers from a broad part proximate one side of the portion to a narrower member proximate the other side for centering in a latch housing, the curved tapered portions extending along a substantial amount of the part of the portion between the edge of the latch-receiving aperture remote from the first or second section not carrying the latch-receiving aperture and the closest end edge of the latch-receiving aperture between the two sides of the striker.
- 10. The striker of claim 9, wherein the part of the portion of each curved portion between the edge of the latch-receiving aperture remote from the section not carrying the latch-receiving aperture and the closest end edge of the portion to the latch-receiving aperture tapers from a second broad segments to a narrower portion, each second broad segment being proximate at least one of the two broad curved parts.
- 11. The striker of claim 9, wherein the converging members are intermediate the sides of the bent smaller portion thus providing a flat unbent portion between the converging members and one of the sides.
- 12. The striker of claim 10, wherein the converging members are intermediate the sides of the bent smaller portion thus providing a flat unbent portion between the converging members and one of the sides.
- 13. The striker of claim 11, wherein the apex is intermediate the sides of the portion carrying the latch-receiving aperture thus providing a flat unbent portion between the apex and one of the sides.
- 14. A striker comprising two portions each having two opposed end edges and two sides and carrying at least one mounting aperture and a latch-receiving aperture having two spaced edges extending towards the two sides between the two opposed end edges, the two portions each being bent intermediate its end edges to provide two sections, a first section and a second section disposed substantially normal to one another, one of the first and second sections carrying the latch-receiving aperture and the other section carrying the at least one mounting aperture, the part of the portion between the edge of the latch-receiving aperture remote from the bend and the closest end edge of the portion to the latch-receiving aperture being curved laterally in a direction away from the plane of the portion carrying the latch-receiving aperture in a direction parallel to the section containing the mounting aperture wherein the two portions containing the latch-receiving apertures are aligned and joined proximate one another to provide two curved members between the sides, the curved members (a) being symmetrical with respect to one another having regard to a first axis extending between the two curved members and being coplanar with the plane of the first or second sections carrying the latch-receiving apertures and (b) forming two segments on either side of a second axis extending substantially at 90.degree. to the first axis and the plane of the section carrying the latch-receiving aperture, the second axis being centrally located between the sides of the striker, the two portions providing two broadened curved spaced parts on either side of the first axis broadened and spaced from the first axis and from the two portions, said broadened parts at their broadest extent being disposed on the same side of the second axis and spaced from the second axis toward the side of the striker, the portions providing two narrower curved members on either side of the first axis spaced from the second axis and on the same side of the second axis opposite said parts, which two narrower curved members converge proximate the side of the striker, whereby each curved part of the two portions tapers from a broad portion proximate one side of the portion to a narrower member proximate the other side for centering in a latch housing, the curved tapered portions extending along a substantial amount of the part of the portion between the edge of the latch-receiving aperture remote from the bend and the closest end edge of the latch-receiving aperture between the two sides of the striker.
- 15. The striker of claim 14, wherein the part of one of the first and second section of each curved portion between the edge of the latch-receiving aperture remote from the bend and the closest end edge of the portion to the latch-receiving aperture tapers from a second broad part to a narrower part, each second broad part being proximate at least one of the two broad curved portions.
- 16. The striker of claim 14 or 15 is covered by compressible moulded plastics material.
- 17. The striker of claim 14, wherein each of the one of the first and second portion between the edge of the latch-receiving aperture remote the bend and closest end edge to the latch-receiving aperture tapers in another direction towards the side of the striker.
- 18. The striker of claim 14, wherein the converging of the members is intermediate the sides of the bent smaller portion thus providing a flat unbent portion between the converging members and one of the sides.
- 19. The striker of claim 15, wherein the converging members are intermediate the sides of the bent smaller portion thus providing a flat unbent portion between the converging members and one of the sides.
- 20. The striker of claim 16, wherein the converging members are intermediate the sides of the bent smaller portion thus providing a flat unbent portion between the converging members and one of the sides.
- 21. The striker of claim 17, wherein the converging members are intermediate the sides of the bent smaller portion thus providing a flat unbent portion between the converging members and one of the sides.
- 22. The striker of claim 15 wherein said striker is covered by compressible moulded plastics material.
- 23. A striker for a vehicle door locking mechanism, the striker comprising a three dimensional head having two ends, length, width and height, and two pairs of opposing faces, each face having opposed sloping sides, each face of one pair of opposing faces being oriented in the length and height of the three dimensional head and presenting the two opposed sides tapering towards one another along a substantial length of the head from a first broad portion positioned at least proximate one end to an apex positioned proximate the other end for entering a latch housing and the other pair of opposing faces being oriented in the length and width of the three dimensional head and presenting two opposed sides tapering towards one another along a substantial length of the head from a second broad portion positioned at least proximate one end to an apex positioned proximate the other end, the first and second broad portions being proximate one another; the striker having a shank for mounting the striker, the shank extending away from the striker head in a direction in the plane of extension of the striker, the shank having mounting means extending therefrom remote the head, the head and the mounting means being separated by the shank, the striker also comprising an aperture through the shank for receiving a ratchet extending through the striker, wherein the apex is intermediate the two ends and a portion between the apex and the end on the side of the apex remote the sloping sides is flat and unbent.
- 24. A striker for a vehicle door locking mechanism, the striker comprising a three dimensional head having two ends length, width and height, and two pairs of opposing faces, each face having opposed sloping sides, each face of one pair of opposing faces being oriented in the length and height of the three dimensional head and presenting for each face the two opposed sides symmetrically tapered towards one another along a substantial length of the head from a first broad portion at one end to an apex at the other end for entering a latch housing and the other pair of opposing faces being oriented in the length and width of the three dimensional head and presenting two opposed sides symmetrically tapering towards one another along a substantial length of the head from a second broad portion of one end to an apex at the other end for entering a latch housing the first and second broad portions being proximate one another; the striker having a shank for mounting the striker, the shank extending laterally away from one side of the striker head in a direction in the plane of extension of the striker, the shank having mounting means extending therefrom remote the head, the head and the mounting means being separated by the shank, for sliding engagement with a slot extending longitudinally along one side of a latch housing, the striker also comprising a latch-receiving aperture extending through the striker, wherein the apex is intermediate the two ends and a portion between the apex and the end on the side of the apex remote the sloping sides is flat and unbent.
- 25. A striker for a vehicle door locking mechanism, the striker comprising a three dimensional head having two ends, length, width and height, and two pairs of opposing faces, each face having opposed sloping sides, each face of one pair of opposing faces being oriented in the length and height of the three dimensional head and presenting the two opposed sides tapering towards one another along a substantial length of the head from a first broad portion positioned at least proximate one end to an apex positioned proximate the other end for entering a latch housing and the other pair of opposing faces being oriented in the length and width of the three dimensional head and presenting two opposed sides tapering towards one another along a substantial length of the head from a second broad portion positioned at least proximate one end to an apex positioned proximate the other end, the first and second broad portions being proximate one another; the striker having a shank for mounting the striker, the shank extending away from the striker head in a direction in the plane of extension of the striker, the shank having mounting means extending therefrom remote the head, the head and the mounting means being separated by the shank, the striker also comprising an aperture through the shank for receiving a ratchet extending through the striker, the striker head is of a generally frustrum trapezoidal configuration, wherein the apex is intermediate the two ends and a portion between the apex and the end on the side of the apex remote the sloping sides is flat and unbent.
- 26. A striker for a vehicle door locking mechanism, the striker comprising a three dimensional head having two ends length, width and height, and two pairs of opposing faces, each face having opposed sloping sides, each face of one pair of opposing faces being oriented in the length and height of the three dimensional head and presenting for each face the two opposed sides symmetrically tapered towards one another along a substantial length of the head from a first broad portion at one end to an apex at the other end for entering a latch housing and the other pair of opposing faces being oriented in the length and width of the three dimensional head and presenting two opposed sides symmetrically tapering towards one another along a substantial length of the head from a second broad portion of one end to an apex at the other end for entering a latch housing the first and second broad portions being proximate one another; the striker having a shank for mounting the striker, the shank extending laterally away from one side of the striker head in a direction in the plane of extension of the striker, the shank having mounting means extending therefrom remote the head, the head and the mounting means being separated by the shank, for sliding engagement with a slot extending longitudinally along one side of a latch housing, the striker also comprising a latch-receiving aperture extending through the striker the striker head having sloping sides symmetrically tapered in at least two directions towards the apex, is of a generally frustrum trapezoidal configuration, wherein the apex is intermediate the two ends and a portion between the apex and the end on the side of the apex remote the sloping sides is flat and unbent.
- 27. A striker having two ends, a three dimensional head having two ends, length, width and height, and two pairs of opposing faces each face having opposed sloping sides, each face of one pair of opposing faces being oriented in the length and height of the three dimensional head and providing the two opposed sides tapering towards one another along a substantial length of the head from a first broad portion positioned at least proximate one end to an apex positioned proximate the other end for entering a latch housing and the other pair of opposing faces being oriented in the length and width of the three dimensional head and providing two opposed sides tapering towards one another along a substantial length of the head from a second broad portion positioned at least proximate one end to an apex positioned proximate the other end the first and second broad portions being proximate one another; the striker having a shank for mounting the striker, the shank extending away from the striker head in a direction in the plane of extension of the striker, the shank having mounting means extending therefrom remote the head, the head and the mounting means being separated by the shank, the striker also comprising an aperture through the shank for receiving a ratchet extending through the striker the striker also carrying a latch-receiving aperture extending through the striker, wherein the apex is intermediate the two ends and a portion between the apex and the end on the side of the apex remote the sloping sides is flat and unbent.
- 28. A striker having two ends presenting a compressible plastics portion comprising a three dimensional head having two ends, length, width and height, and two pairs of opposing faces each face having opposed sloping sides, each face of one pair of opposing faces being oriented in the length and height of the three dimensional head and providing the two opposed sides tapering towards one another along a substantial length of the head from a first broad portion positioned at least proximate one end to an apex positioned proximate the other end for entering a latch housing and the other pair of opposing faces being oriented in the length and width of the three dimensional head and providing two opposed sides tapering towards one another along a substantial length of the head from a second broad portion positioned at least proximate one end to an apex positioned proximate the other end the first and second broad portions being proximate one another; the striker having a shank for mounting the striker, the shank extending away from the striker head, the striker also comprising an aperture through the shank for receiving a ratchet extending through the striker and the striker also carrying a latch-receiving aperture extending through the striker, wherein the apex is intermediate the two ends and a portion between the apex and the end on the side of the apex remote the sloping sides is flat and unbent.
- 29. A striker having two ends presenting a compressible plastics portion comprising a three dimensional head having two ends, length, width and height, and two pairs of opposing faces each face having opposed sloping sides, each face of one pair of opposing faces being oriented in the length and height of the three dimensional head and providing the two opposed sides tapering towards one another along a substantial length of the head from a first broad portion positioned at least proximate one end to an apex positioned proximate the other end for entering a latch housing and the other pair of opposing faces being oriented in the length and width of the three dimensional head and providing two opposed sides tapering towards one another along a substantial length of the head from a second broad portion positioned at least proximate one end to an apex positioned proximate the other end the first and second broad portions being proximate one another; the striker having a shank for mounting the striker, the shank extending away from the striker head, the striker also comprising an aperture through the shank for receiving a ratchet extending through the striker and the striker also carrying a latch-receiving aperture extending through the striker, wherein the faces of plastics portion are symmetrically tapered, wherein the apex is intermediate the two ends and a portion between the apex and the end on the side of the apex remote the sloping sides is flat and unbent.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of Application Ser. No. 07/020,909 filed Mar. 2, 1987 now abandoned.
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