Claims
- 1. A two-stage latch for a cover hingedly attached to a frame comprising a bracket supported on the frame and having a catch receiver and a latch retainer, a housing mounted on the cover, a catch hook pivotally mounted on the housing, a latch dog pivotally mounted on the housing coaxial with the latch hook, a lost motion drive between the catch hook and the latch dog that permits the latch dog to pivot in one direction relative to the catch hook, and to be pivoted by the catch hook when the catch hook is moved in an opposite direction, a spring urging the latch dog in the one direction to form a primary latch with the latch retainer when the cover is closed, the catch hook engaging the catch retainer before the latch dog engages the latch receiver when the cover is moved toward a closed position, the catch hook holding the cover from opening, the lost motion drive permitting the latch dog to be moved away from the latch dog retainer to release the latch dog while the catch hook remains in the catch receiver to permit limited opening movement of the cover only until the catch hook is manually moved farther in the same direction as the direction the catch hook is moved to release the latch dog.
- 2. The two-stage latch of claim 1, wherein the latch retainer comprises a rounded surface, and the latch dog has a hook portion that hooks over the rounded surface.
- 3. The two-stage latch of claim 1, wherein the lost motion drive comprises a slot on the catch hook, and a pin on the latch dog extending to be positioned in the slot, the slot having an end surface that engages the pin and moves the latch dog when the catch hook is pivoted in the one direction, and the slot being oriented so the latch dog may pivot in the one direction independently of the catch hook.
- 4. The two-stage latch of claim 1, and a spring for urging the catch hook in a direction opposite from the one direction.
- 5. The two-stage latch of claim 1, wherein the catch hook receiver and the latch dog retainer are both mounted on the bracket, the bracket including at least one roller facing the cover, and the housing on the cover having a recess opening in direction toward the bracket and having surfaces that taper toward a seat in a base of the recess, said recess receiving the at least one roller as the cover is closed for providing alignment of the cover and the frame.
- 6. The two-stage latch of claim 1, and a key lock bracket moveable for engaging the catch hook when the cover is closed to prevent the catch hook from being pivoted in the one direction to pivot the latch dog sufficiently to disengage the latch dog from the latch retainer when the key lock is in a locked position.
- 7. The two-stage latch of claim 1, wherein said housing comprises a pair of substantially parallel plates fixed relative to the cover, the catch hook and the latch dog being mounted between the parallel plates.
- 8. The two-stage latch of claim 7, wherein said parallel plates have recesses therein facing the frame, the recesses each having an inner roller seat, and the recesses being defined by tapered surfaces widening out in a direction toward the frame from the inner roller seat, the bracket on the frame mounting a pair of rollers, said rollers being positioned to engage the tapered surfaces and align the cover as the cover is moved to a closed position, the rollers seating in the roller seats when the cover is closed and the primary latch dog is seated on the latch retainer.
- 9. The two-stage latch of claim 8, wherein the latch retainer is positioned between the rollers.
- 10. A two-stage latch for a vehicle tailgate hingedly attached to a vehicle frame comprising a lock bracket supported on the vehicle frame and having a catch receiver and a latch dog retainer, a housing mounted on the tailgate, a catch hook pivotally mounted on the housing on the tailgate, a latch dog pivotally mounted on the housing coaxial with the catch hook, a drive pin on the latch dog extending laterally from the latch dog, the catch hook having a slot for receiving the pin and positioned so the pin rests in one end of the slot and the latch dog can pivot in one direction relative to the catch hook, and is driven by movement of the catch hook in the one direction, the latch dog and catch hook each being independently urged in direction opposite from the one direction, the latch dog forming a primary latch with the latch dog retainer when the cover is closed, the catch hook engaging the catch retainer before the latch dog engages the latch dog retainer when the cover is moved toward a closed position, the catch receiver permitting sliding movement of the catch hook as the cover closes, the pin moving in the slot permitting the latch dog to be moved away from the latch dog retainer upon an initial movement of the latch hook in the one direction to release the latch dog while the catch hook remains in the catch receiver to prevent opening of the cover until the catch hook is manually moved farther in the one direction than the initial movement.
- 11. The two-stage latch of claim 10, wherein the latch retainer comprises a rounded surface, and the latch dog has a hook portion that hooks over the rounded surface.
- 12. The two-stage latch of claim 10, wherein the lock bracket has a pair of rollers on a side of the lock bracket adjacent to the cover, and the housing on the cover having a recess defined by tapered surfaces for guiding the rollers as the cover is closed for providing alignment of the cover and the frame.
- 13. The two-stage latch of claim 10, and a key lock bracket for engaging the catch hook when the cover is closed to prevent the catch hook from being pivoted in the one direction and lifting the latch dog when the key lock is in a locked position.
- 14. The two-stage latch of claim 10, wherein said housing comprises a pair of substantially parallel plates fixed relative to the cover, a pivot pin extending between the parallel plates, the catch hook and the latch dog being mounted on the pivot pin between the parallel plates.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] Reference is made to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/576,459, filed May 23, 2000, the content of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.